SHIPPING.
Sunset : This evening. 4.40. Sunrise: Tv-morrow, G.o!>. IXnon: Last Quarter, Oth. 8.4!* p.m. HIGH WATER, Auckland To-day 11.0 a.m. 11.23 p.m. Auckland Tups.. 31.4t>a.m. ~ Kafpa U rn S Hds.'.'.Tues!';' 2.40 Sim! 3.lS .pirn! Manukau lids. .Tues., I.l>o a.m. -!._'<i p.m. ARRIVALS. —YESTERDAY. Tlonto (anx.-sc.hr.), from Tiuiranga. 2.45 ' Manaia, from Whangarei, 0 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames. 12.30 a.m. Katoa. from South, 9 p.m. Arahurn, trom East Coast, 5.15 p.m. THIS DAY. ■ Tiroa, from East Coast, 3 a.m. DEPARTURES.—SATURDAY. Wnkatero. for Thames. 5.35 p.m. Wingalul, for Dunedin, 8.33 p.m. ; Apanul, lor Awanui, 10.13 p.m. ; YESTERDAY. I Canadian Seigneur, for Kapler, 7.30 a.m. > Tnniwha, for Paeroa. 2.20 p.m. Claymore, for Whnngnrei, 10.30 p.m. VESSELS DDE AT AUCKLAND. Devon, London, June 5. iCaitoke. Lyttelton, June 5. llako, East Coast, Juno 6. B.M.S. Makura, Sydney, June 5. Kaituna, Adelaide. June 5. Manuka, Sydney, June 5. Wnitematn, Calcutta, Juue •>. Kiirow, South, June ti. Wliaugape, South. June 6. H.M.s. Chatham, Suva, June T>. Arahura, East Coast, June 10. Reniueru. Southampton, June 15. Xekoa, Liverpool. June 15. Australiud, New York, June 15. Canadian Miller, New London, June Iβ. Arawa, London, June IS. Atholl. Halifax, June 10. City of Bagda;".. New York. June 20. Alness, Port Arthur. June 20. Flora. Rarotonga, June 20. Canadian Traveller. Vancouver. Junp 25. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, June 23. Middlesex. South, June 20 (flual port lor N.Y. and West England). Canadian Ttnuger. South, June 20. Hauratd, San Francisco, July 2. Cumberland, Liverpool. July 2. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Talunc, Atua. Tnngaroa i schooner), Kaeo (schooner). France, Kalwarra, lI.M. cable ship Iris. Devonport—H.M.s. rhlloinel. Princes Whurf—Navua. King's Wharf —Tiroa, Katoa. Arahura, Itiro iketch), llouto taux.-sehr.). Central Wharf—Wnltomo, Matakana. Queen's Wharf—Awahou. North Wall—Clansmau. In Dock—ltewa ibarque). Western Wharf.—Koromlko. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Itlxpected Arrival 1 :. To-ilny—Hntiitl. from Surfdale. ." p.m.; Oinnna, from Osteud, Awaroa, Orapiu, ana Cowes. H p.m. To-morrow—Hauitl. from Orewa. Wai-■n-fiii. MnhurnngL nml Wnrkworth. :t p.m.; from Brown's Bay. Arklp's Ba». Silverdale. 5.30 p.m.; Wakatore, for Thames, 2.4 D p.m.: Tnulwha. lruin I'ncroM. MnngaWai, S p.m.; Claymore, from Wb'ausarei. v D.vi, Projected Departures. To-day—Hauiti. for Orewa, Wnlwer>., Mnhnrnngl. nnd Wnrkworth, T p.m.; Kawau, for Kawan, L?i?h ami Mnngnwnl, midnlgh;; Orewn. for nrnwu's Hoy, Arkio's Hay, am: Silverdale. r,.30 p.m.; Wakatere. for Thames, t> p.m.: Manala, for Whangnrei, midnight. To-morrow— Hiinn. for Russell and Opua. 4 p.m.; Ngapuhl. for Tauransn, 6.H0 p.m., Tanlwliu, for Pneroa. 3.80 p.m.; Hauiti, for Coormandel. •"> p.m.: Tuhoe. for Whnngarei, 5 p.m.; Gael, for Kcrepeehl. 2.,'f0 p.m.; Aupouri, for Raglan ami Knwhla. 3 p.m.; Rarnwa, for New Plymouth, :; p.m. The Wingntul left Auckland on Saturday The Kaiwarra sailed from Westport shortly after noon yesterday with a cargo To continue discharging cargo from Liverpool, the S.S. nnd A. liner Tairoa arrived at Wellington this morning. The coastal steamer Tiroa arrived at Auckland enrly this morning from Gisborne, via ports, and berthed at the Kine'e wharf. The Koromlko shifted from the King's Wharf to the Western wharf at 4 p.m. on Saturday to continue discharge of her Westport coal. ROTORUA SAILS TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Hotorua is to sail from Wellington nt 3 p.m. to-morrow for Southampton and London, taking passengers, mails nnd cargo. NIAGARA LEAVES VANCOUVER. Tho large mall Btenmer Niagara left Vancouver on Saturday for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva. She will be dne nt Auckland on .Tune 22nd, thence proceeding to Sydney. WAITEMATA TO-MORROW. "The Waitemnta will be due nt Auckland to-morrow nfternoon from Calcutta, via Singapore- nnd Samnrnng, to dlschnrge general cargo. She will berth at the King's wharf. DEVON TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. The Devon arrives from London tomorrow afternoon and proceeds to the powder anchorage (Motuihi) to dlHchnreo explosives before berthing to discharge general cargo. TAHITI. DUE THURSDAY. En ronte from Snn Frnncieoo to Sydney the Union Co.'s mail steamer Tahiti will he due at Wellington on Thursday, via Papeete and Rarotonga. She will sail for Sydney on Saturday. STEAMER FROM NEW TORK. Under the auspices of the Reardon-Smltn Line, the steamer Devon City railed from New York on April 14, and Port Arthur (Texae) on May 4, for Wellington and Australian ports. She Is due nt Wellington about Uio 10th Just. TOFUA REPORTED. The Tofun. which left Auckland on Mas--26 for tho Western Pacific Islands, arrlvu? at Suva at 0 a.m. on Thursday, and resumed ncr voyage to Samoa and Tonga at 11 p.m. on Friday. KAITOKE FROM LYTTEI/TOX. The Knitoke is due at Auckland to-nlgbt from Lyttelton, and will berth at the Central wharf to-morrow morning. She will proceed after discharge to Newcastle and Sydney to load for FIJI, Tonga and Auck- , land. WATERFRONT HOLIDAY. To-day was observed as n strict holiday on the waterfront, and the ntenmcrn at the wharves were all bedecked with flags in honour of the King's Birthday. The only overseas steamers in port are the Mataiana and Waitomo, at the Central Wharf, THE PORT MACQUAHIE. Cable news has been received by the O. nnd D. Line that the Port Macquarle left New York on May SO •with cargo to discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton nnd Dunedin. The vessel is due at Auckland on June 29. MANUKA TO-MORROW. The Manuka in expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow forenoon from Sydney aud berth at the Queen's wharf to disembark 71 saloon and 63 steerage passengers eU ߣf"2rt2 rer V 3OO *?■• ef wnwai
MAKURA TO-MORUOW EVENING. The mail steamer Mv'tura left Sydney nt 1 p.m. on Saturday, nnd will be due at Auckland to-morrow evening, when shi> will berth at the Queens -wharf. She will sail nt 4 p.m. on Wednesday for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver, in continuation of hor voyage. BERTHS FOR VESSELS ARRIVING. The following berths have been assigned b\- tho harbourmaster for the use of vessels arriving at Auckland : Knitoke. 7 a.m. tomorrow, Central wharf; Waitemnta. tomorrow afternoon. King's wharf; Manuka, to-morrow morning. Queen's wharf; Makurn, to-morrow nfternoon. Queen's wharf; Mako, Queen's wharf.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 June 1923, Page 4
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