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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 6 31. B'lDris.e: To-morrow. 5 '■'•'. Moon: _"ull Moou, 3rd, 2.00 p m. HIGH WATER. Auckland Today, 4.11 am. 444 p.m. Auckland Thurs., 5.15 a.m. 5.44 p.m. Onehungal Thurs., 852 a.m. 9.21 p.m. Kaipara tlds...Thurs, 8 47a.m. -.16 p.m. Manukau Hds..Thurs , 7.52 a.m. 8.21 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. ■vTakaterc. from Thames. H p.m. Waluku, from Waibeke, 6.30 p.m. Omaua, from Silverdale, 7.15 p.m. Kawau, from Kawau, 11.15 p.m. TniS DAY. Gl»nelz, from Whangarei, 3 am MoLata. from Whangarei, 5.43 a m. Ngapubl, from Tauranga, 7.20 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 7.40 a.m. Navua, from Suva, 3.15 a.m.. Passengers: Baloon—Misses Crawley, Dorset, Gaspard, Hough. Jones, Latapie, Maccjnnald. Meredith, Rlemenschneider. Scott, Wetzell, Wlnne, ilesdames Churchward and child, Erlckson and 2 children, Haldane, Handy, Halllday and 3 children, tlnll. Hongb, Lyons and child, M.Grath and child, Major and child, Mecham ai.d 3 chlldr-n, Michael, Ness, Reld, Robertson, Savile, Smyth, Stuart, Trail. Walter, Woodhead, Messrs. Beaglehole. Brown. Barker, Broun. de Montalk, Fitzgerald, Gallagher, Davis, Garnett, Grant, Haldane, Halllday, Hardy, Hnnter, Havfa.. Hall, Kirkwood. Lyons, Livlck, Mansfield. Mncdonald. McGrath, Moore, Major, Millett. Mecham, Nelson and three children. Reld, Rich, Robertson. Stowers, Scbultz, Scott. Tnatagoloa, L'lberg, Woodhead, Walter, Waledge, Wisdom. Zucksrhwerdt (21, Colonels Fox and White, Major Savile, Dr. Trail, and nine steerage.

DEPARTURES-YESTERDAY. Houto (aui. schooner), for Taurangs, 4.30 p m. Trekleve, for Wellington, 5.40 p.m. Tanlwha, for Faeroa. 7.15 p.m. Opihl. for Whangarei and Lyttelton, B.SO p m.

VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. Vlnlta, San Francisco, February 2". ; Westmoreland, South, March 2 (loads). Plako, South, March 2 (loads). Kalwarra, Newcastle, March 2. Joan Craig, Newcastle, March 2. Mahana, South, March 2 iloadttV Hatlpara, Netv Orleans, March -. Fiona. Newcastle. March 2 Armagh, Australia, March 2 'loads). Walporl, Westport, 3. Wanaka, South, March 7. Port Cartls, Australia, Mar'-h 4 (loads). R.Ms. Niagara. Sydney, March 5. Arahure, East Coast, March 4. Paparois, London, via Wellington, March 3. Marama. Sydn-y. March 6. Westmeath. Liverpool, March 11. Canadian Planter, South, March 12. Corinthl-, London, via Wellington, Mar. 12. Port Nanler, Australia, Mar'-h 12 Mnadsi. Jersey city. Napier, March 12 (loads Home) Kalkoura, South, March 13 (loads). Harunul, Liverpool, March 13. Manuka, Sydney, March 13. Trevessa, New York, March 14. R Ms. Makura, Vancouver, March IS. Hsurakl, San Franrl»eo, March 17. Canadian Transporter, Vancouver, March 19.

VESSELS IN TORT. In Stream—Talune, Atua, Northern Chief (schnr.), Totua, Rewa (bq.), Isabel ibqtne.). Kermandle faux, schnr.). Tangaroa (schnr), Iris (cable steamer). Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel. Queen's Wharf—-Navua. Central Wharf—Canadian Pioneer, Walbora. Western Wharf—Ranndf, Kaco (schnr.), France, Southern Cross. King's Wharf—Pukakl. Kattoke, Wlngatut. North Wall—Hula (aux. schr.).

NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS, Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Gael, from and Mullet Point, 11 p.m.: Waluku, from Awaroa, Ostend, and Surtdale, 6.30 p.m. J Apanul, from Awanul and Wnlpapaiaurl, 5 p.m. To-irorrnw.—Hauift, from Orewa, Wai--rera, Mahurangl and Warkworth, 10 a.m.; Tanlwha. from Paeroa, 1 a.m.; Aupourl, from Raglan and Kawhia. 6 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Apanul, for Great Barrier, midnight ; Clansman, for Russell, Opua, Whangaroa, and Mangonul, 4 p.m. | Waipu, for Kopu and Turua, 10 p.m. To-morrow.—Waluku, for Walheke. 0.30 a.m. MAUNGANUI ON THURSDAY. The Maunganul Is due at Wellington about noon to-morrow from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga. Sho is to sail for Sydney on Saturday ln continuation of her voyage. EEMUERA'3 PASSENGERS. The following passengers for Southampton left by the New Zealand Shipping Company s liner Remuera, which 6alled from Wellington yesterday morning, via Panama : r£}Z , sal0 ™> : Misses D. Allen, R. C. Chichester, R. Duncan, M. T. Macdonald, Peter- V Mac * on ? i a, E. Nathan, F. C. Riddle M J ' M ' KuS3e »- M- A. Cook, P. E _n___n° P B „ han * n ' Jessle °- Henderson -b" s R„'Jf° Pc " _ ewls ' M - E. Loudoun, C _ \ f _? arrls ,_ an<l Bon ' E. R. Milne,7a. E - Ro »«ton, B. WUU__, Dr j' » t>" Teßch <™*ker. E. Allen. M. C. Barnett, j F MeMrs ' R ' Cook, A. Loudoun, H i, t. J °&n donald. D. M. Morgw E I' S",?' MacTurrell, F. H. WlU___" _. Btal lard, G. Second saloon : Misses if a ? ry Wo °a. A Campbell. E. £ Ca_ p _f _' Clark, G. A Drew. M. E anJi p" J?' M - p - wood. L. S. Hutchings C V v", ° reen " E HUted. A F. *• M. Hughes, M. c. Hart, M B n™?™ 116 C. Kemp. V. A. Kemp E f' £', " eat °n. D. E. Meade. E. PhlUip's D - *"• Palmer, F. A. Palmer. - X E? L. Thorpe. P. W. Tapplr, i D t! ' . D ' G ' Webster, Mesdamea a: Bateson E r? I ?,' w M. Bagley. Craig, E M. CMmall' ff" S**i*' son. S. A Evans. M HttS- I l avld " Harland. C. Kemp. MarS^^ *• »• E. B. Nairn. H. 01-onTM G R'n^ 6 Stevenson. G. M. Soper, B Snntw_" „ £' M. Tappin. E. Willia m _or7/ S^r 1 5' Beale. W. J. Saunderson, Dr R _ »' , T - Messrs. W. Craig, T. E. Chlsn-tl w S t Harland. P. Olson, J. C. Smith B'w su«_" J. Slack. B. Stlell. J. J. Southwardl F wii liamson. Masters. A. B. Beale h' n.lil' son. G. and H. 0 Gilmour. F. B. Meade w Stevenson. J. G. Soper; 122 third-class,'

The Kalwarra is expected to arrive at | Auckland on Friday from Newcastle ' Tbe Kaitoke sails for Newcastle at 5 p.m. ] to-day. The »cnw Rangi arrived yesterday with a cargo of timber from Wblttanga. j Tee scow Kaiala left at 8 a.m. to-day for i Wbakatan*. with a cargo of benzine. I The Glenelg arrived this morning with a I load of coal from Whangarei. I The Waipori was e-pected to leave West- 1 I port at 6 a.m. to-day for Auckland. I The Orlhi sailed last night for Nelson j and Lyttelcon. via Whangarei. I The Mako sails at 6 p m. to day for East I Coast ports. ! The Tiroa left Gi»borne yesterday after I noon for Auckland, via ibe Coas". She *il! be dne here on Friday morninc The Baden Powell sailed *nr ToV-o man Bar. Toioga Eay a_l irU-i-ne, via Whangarei. Tbe Wanaka was eiperted to iearo Dna edin at II p.m. yesterday for Auckland • via ports. The Karriona l« expected to leave Lyttel- ' tnn on Friday for f'ictr.n, to load for One j ' hunga.

An inspection o' the Toxio. which was taken on the hard yesterday, showed that no damage had been canned to her hull while in the Waipu River, but her stern bushes worn Before leaving Auqfeland for Newcastle t.-« Waihora. which is expected to complete discharge of her phosphates towards the end of the week, will go into dock for cleaning and painting. It is expected she will sail nest Monday. En route from Newcastle to Tokomara Ray and Olsborne. the loan Craig is ex pected to arrive at Auckland on Friday lor Customs inspection. She left Newcastle last Saturday with a cargo of coal.

KAIKORAI TO LEAVE SYDNEY. The Kal-oral was to Leave Newcastle this morning and and is to sail from Sydney this evening or to-morow morning for Suva. Tonga and Auckland. She should arrive here about March 2a PAPAROA THIS AFTERNOON. The f'aparoa Is due [o arrive at Welllnrton this afternoon from Southampton. H»r Auckland passengers will leave for the North by the tunl-lav 10-;i;on_»v. and the ei»n_»r should arrive here towards the end of next week to discharge outward cargo. PIAKO AND WESTMORELAND. The New Zealand Shipping Coy. advise that the Plato and Westmoreland should leave Wellington today for Auckland, to complete loading, the former for Avonmouth, via New York, and the latter for London. NEW PLYMOUTH ONEHUNGA SERVICE Owing to the band contest not finishing until Saturday night, the Rarawa's depar ture from New Plymouth for Onehunga has been postponed from 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The steamer should therefore arrive at Onehunga at 11 a.m. on Sunday. THE MAHANA ON SATURDAY. Messr.s. A. S. Paterson advise that It Is hoped to dispatch the Mshnna from fiis-h-->rne on Thursday night for AucEland. She will arrive early on Saturday morning an_ wlll load cargo for Auckland, leaving next Thursday morning for Wellington to complete.

NAVUA ARRIVES. With 103 passengers and 18,636 cases and 317 bunches of bananas the Union Co.'s Island steamer Navua, 2330 tons (Captain A. H. Daveyl, arrived at Auckland this morning and berthed at the Queen's wharf. She left Suva at 7.25 p.m. On the 23rd Inst., and expreienced n smooth passnce. ■with fine weather. On her next voyage the Navua sails at 11 a.m. on Saturday. SHAW SAVILL STEAMERS. The Shaw, Kavill Company advise that the Torinthlc will be at Auckland from March 12 to In, discharging outward cargo and loading for London. The Raranca should arrive here on March 21 from London, via Antwerp, to discharge. She will be followed by the Mnhla, on April 1, discharging cargo from Glasgow and Liverpool: and by the Walmsna, from London, via Antwerp, on April 22. LINDSTOL AT THAMES. The harqtientlne Llndstol. 354 tons (Cnpfaln O'Bterne), arrived off the Thames River on Sunday morning from Clarence River with a cargo of hardwood poles for the Thames Valley Electric Power Board. She therefore made the voyage from Newcastle in 28 days, meeting with frequent easterly winds an dheavy seas, which delayed her arrival. O'wjng to the low tidein the gulf the barquentine has been unaMe to proceed up tbe river to Kopu to discharge her cargo, after which she comes to Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 50, 28 February 1923, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 50, 28 February 1923, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 50, 28 February 1923, Page 4