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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. 7.13. -uurlse- To-morrow morning. •*.■■■'. Moon: Full Moon, Jan. 3, 2.U3 p.m. j HIGH WATER. Vn.kland ....To-day 3-20 a.m. 3.42 p.m. Au.kand. Sunday. 4.20 a.m. 4.34 p.™. 'onehunga . Sunday. 7.0 i a.m. BJLI p.m. KainnraTHils .Sunday. T. 3*) a.m. S.OO p.m. MaiKSnl Ids.. Sunday, 6.57 a. m . 7.11 P.m. A R RIV A DS—Y ESTER DAY. Wakatere. from Thames. 7.15 p.m. Walp'i from Coromandel, 0 p.m. Haultl. from Warkworth. 0.10 p.m. THIS DAYciavmore. from Whangarei, 140 a.m. Ngapnhi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Karmaud-is caux. schooner), from Hobart, S a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Taniwha. for Paeroa, 6.45 p.m. Manaia. for Whangarei. 10.15 p.m. THIS DAY. Tort Lincoln, for Wellington, at 10.23 Canadian Conqueror, for New York, at 12.25 p.m. Wingatui. for South, at 12.40 p.m. 1 limaroa. for Sydney, uoou. Passengers:— tsaloon: Mioses Campbell, D. Miller, .lolly. GUlard. Osboine. O'oulllvan, Twyford, Hlnton, Lyons. Covin, <'ole, M. E. Body, Ferguson. Orniistou. Nicholl, M. Warren, J. E. rt'arren, McFarlane. 'l*almer. C. Bates, lates <2i. Neison, J. Smith, C. Boyd, M. Wilson, M. Kelly. A. Kelly. Shearer ,2i. E. Muuro. Tardy. hltmore, Evans, J. Batten. Coyte. Fulton, Mesdames H. Nelson. 'Walsh, Nelson aud child, J. Gallaugher. Hewlett, Campbell. F. G. Prosser. W. F. Russell, Bid well, -MeGoivan and child. Rabbldge, U. Bills. F. E. Rouud and 3 children, A. W. Connnck and 3 children, Llvermore. M. Gllrus, J. E. Warren. A. Hltchens. Foot, Palmer, J. 'Peterson. A. Nield, A. Brown. Held. Bidwell. A'ardy, 'F. Hall. W'hitmore. 11. Barten, Coyte and Master Coyte. Fultou and Master Fultou, Messrs. C A. Jarman, Rev. Father Graham, Cox, «5. S. Crick. Hastings, .lolly. Correll, Foster. Dopktuson. :->naw, «. ejayers. R. Russell, Lawrence Minogue, D. Robertson, .1. McGrath, E. A. rJeallard. Fitzherbert, Nagatani, McGowan H Nelson, Commander Walsh, 'Nelson J. Gallaugher. Hewlett, W. F. Russell, Mcuowan, Sklngle, Capt. Wooster, t'avkel, F. M. McMauus, Kat>bidge, G. C. Wright, Dr. Morkane. Rev. Fatoer Morkaue H. S. Blake. J. E. Warren. 'W. 11. Hart, Woods, Webster, T. W. Smith, G". Cathie, H. Bills. W. A. Purcell, Buckley, K. D White, F. fci. Round. Pastor A. \\. Cormack, Llvermore, A. Hitcheus, J. Peterson, Held, H. A. Coyte. J. J- Hills, V. J. 'Woods, ] Darby, .1. Booth, and 100 steerage. Including 5 Chinese and 5 Hindoos. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream.—Talune. Atua, Xoithern Chief (schnr.i, Tofua. Rakanoa, Kewa (bq.), iris. Flora, Kaiwarra, Ysabel (bqtne.), Ulimaroa. Karmandis (aux. ectar.i. Devonport — 11.M.5. Philomel. H.M.s. Veronica. H.M.s. Laburnum. Queen's Wharf—Devon. Hula Ischr.). Central Wharf—Kawatiri. King's Wharf—Port Hunter, Tekoa. Omana, Houto (sehr.). Western). Wharf—Kurow. in Dock—H.M.s. Chatnam. North Wall —Kaeo (schr.J. VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. Suffolk. South. December 30 (loads). Tredenham, New York. December 31. Otarama, Liverpool, December 31. Arahura, East Coast, December 31. Wanaka, Southern Ports, January 1. Kakapo. GreS'inouth. January 2. Kalkoral, Newcastle. January 2. Niagara, Sydney, January '£. Walhora, eingapore. January 5. Navua. Suva. January 7. Yvaitemnta. Calcutta. January 5. Port Elliott, London. January 8.

Marania, Sydney. January 9. ' Rent, South, January 0 (loads). City of Evansville. New York, January 10. Wairuna. San Francisco, January 11. Westmoreland, Liverpool. January 12. R.M.s. Makura, Vancouver, January 17. Maiuiua. South. January IS (loads;. Remuera, London, January 24. Canadian Pioneer. Montreal, via South, January * Kaikoura, Liverpool, January 31. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day-—Apanui. from Awanui, 6 p.m.; Wakaterc. from Thames. 6.40 p.m.; Waluku, from Ostend and Surf.iaie, 6.30 p.m. To-morrnw.—Kawau, from Kawau, 2 a.m.; Manaia from Whangarel, 6 a.m.: Clansman, from Russell. 7 a.m.: Tanlwha, from Paeroa, 12.30 a.m.; Haultl, from Ostend, 6.30 p.m.; Waiuku. from Surfdale. 6.30 p.m. Tuesday.—Clansman, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Clansman, for Whangarel, midnight: Hauiti. for Oetend. 9.45 a.m.; Wjiuku. for Surfdale 9.45 a.m. Monday.—Manala. 'for midnight. ■ Tho Northern Company advise that the Hauiti will make a special trip to Waiwera mi Friday, January 5. leaving the Railway wharf at ft a.m.. and leaving Waiwera at noou. returning to Auckland about 3 p.m. ■She will leave for Warkworth and way ports nt 4 p.m.. leaving Wurkworth at 7 a.m. on Saturday for Auckland. The schooner Mnroro is loading coke at Auckland next Wednesday for Oisborne. The Wingatui sailed this afternoon ' the South, where sne .s to load for Auckland. The Union Company's office, which is closed on Monday, will re-opeu on Tuesday morning. The schooner Hula is listed to sail at I) a.m. to-morrow for Awanui to load timber for Sydney. The Kakapo loft Greymouth for Auckland ot 7 p.m. yesterday. After discharge here she returns to Greymouth. The Otaranm is due at Auckland at noou tomorrow from Liverpool with over 300 linSMcngcrs and general cargo. The Port Hunter is to sail at a n.m today :.-. rthp Kast Coast O continue 1 adiiiS tor the United Kingdom. After discharging a quantity of cargo from New York the Port Lincoln sailed for Wellington (his morning to continue discharge. The Canadian ''onqueror completed loading for New York. Boston and Halifax at noon to-day, nnd took her departuie fur those ports. The (iit'bornc Sheepfarmers' steamer I .roii Roes un the slipway on Wednesday ■.<■«. and loads a S aiu on Thursday morning for the. East Coast. The Opibi will undergo her nnuu.il overliaul and survey at LytteltOll, and is pxpectetl to leave there again for Auckland about the tlur.l week in January. The NVw Zealand Shipping Compnnv hope to ilispdtch the Tekoa at 5 a.m. lomlliiß f..,r New Y.,rH. an.l West ~f En-lin(I ports. The Arahnra left dshorne al Sam today for Auckland, where she will be due ahniii the mime linur t.. morrow. She sails M , ' l, •! ' P-n>. on Tuesday for Tokomaru baj. GUboiMe ~n,l NaDier.

WAITOMO LEFT NAURU. Laden with a full cargo of phosphates. about 600(1 tons, the I'nion Company » J freighter Waitorao left Nauru Island on Wednesday afternoon last for Lyttelton. WANAKA ARRIVES MONDAY. The Wnnakn l<-ft Napier last night, and J is to leave (iishorne this afternoon. for Auckland, where she will be due on Monday morning to discharge cargo from Southern ports Sbf* is ''xp(M'i «"il to sail on Frlaey next with cargo for the South. THE MAKIRAS PASSENGERS. The Union Company's steamer Maknra, which sailed from Vancouvpr on Wednes:lav for Auckland and Sydney, has 215 passengers of whom 112 are for Auckland, (t is expected that she will arrive at Auckland on January IS, and sail the same day for Sydney. NIAGARA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Niagara sailed from Sydney at 3 p.m. yesterday with .!!)2 passengers for Auckland, and 96 for ports beyond. She Is due to arrive here early on Tuesday morning, and is to sail again at noon on Wednesday for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu." BERTHS FOR VESSELS DUE. The Harbourmaster has allotted the following berths for the use of vessels Hrriving at Auckland within the uext few days: Wanaka, Monday. Kii.g's wharf: Tredenham, Monday. King's wharf; Arahura. tomorrow Central wharf; Dtarania, to-morrow. Queen s whnrf; Niagara. Sydney. Queen's wharf. , TUEIIENHAM FROM NEW YORK. A later radio received by the New Zealand Shipptng Company from the Ham steamer Tredenham states that she will | nrrive at Auckland at midnight tomorrow Troni New York. She has cargo for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru, Uu'nedin nnd Australia. When last seen at Auckland the Tredenhnm underwent repairs to her propeller at the Central wharf, during which she was tipped by having the cargo removed from wVrd holds filled. She is the largest nreamer with a single screw that has ever entered this port. AN INKXPECTEM ARRIVAL. i

Vn uncxperted arrival at Auckland this mnrnlus was the four-niante<l auxiliary motor . s<-h<xiner Kermaudle. 22J tons (Captain I. lVterseui. from M<bart. with a c-argo of \anlwood for Millars «eet Australia Hardwo.xls Cinnpany It is not exppcted that she will berth until Tuesday next to commence discharge. Leaving Hobart on December Ifc the schooner experienced fine weather until pawing North Cape, when she ran into a so'Hh-east gale which considerably delayed her arrivai. Upt night she dropped anchor in the (lulf. and this morning came to an anchorage in the stream. The Hermandi* has a crew of 13.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 6