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SHIPPING.

Sanset: This evening. 0.3. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.60. Moon: Last quarter sth, 6.62 ut. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 9.54 a.m. 10.17 p.m. Auckland Thnrs., 10.38 a.m. 10.88 p.m. Onebungu Thurs., 1.40 a.m. 2.7 p.m. JvaiparaHde... Thurs., 1.35 a.m. 2.0 p.m. ManukauHds. .Thurs., 0.40 a.m. 1.10 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. T.s.s. Manuka, from Sydney, 11 p-m-TasseTigers.—Saloon : Mtseea Carrie, Herrison, Wllcox (2). Salmon , Sykes, Carp, Hcott, Harris. Mclsaac. Guest (2). Maneoß, Day. Welch, Hawthorne, Meedames Fernandez, Moody, Hugstra. Patereon. eyke*. Hollo, Goodhue, McEwen, Williams. McCormack. Fletcher. Doloplne, Spencer-Trotter, Gregory, Will, Westbury, Whitehouse, 'iuedt." Lawson. Manson, Bland. Raphael, Featherstone. Pitt. Eager, Miller, Messrs. Sharpe, Moody, Hugstra, Bey. Gleeeon, I'nterson, Morton, Sykes. Scott, Borneteta, Walton, Rollo, Hecker. Goodhue, Trajrnor, Hitchon, MacNei], Tonklnson, Okumura, Patton, Fletcher, Dr. Spencer-Trotter. Scott, Jclmfton, Smith. Wilson, Gillies. Bagot. Boak, Grimwade. Colley, Gartelde, Dr. Will. Westbury (3), Whltenonse (2), Guest, Lawson (31. Manson (2), Captain island, Patereon, Hiitcblnson, MaeUntoan, Itaphael. Pitt, Eager, Rev. Cotter. Bey. Murray. Tnrrell. McOonvlUe. Captain Robertson, and 68 steerage, including four Indiana and six Chinese. THIS DAY. Itonakl, from Whangarei, l.a.ra. Hanlt.l, from Coromandel, 1.30 n.m. Oneroa, from Piako, 2.20 a.m. " Gael, from Kerepeehi, 4.20 a.m. Manalii, from Whanguel, 5.30 a.m. Ngapuhi. from Tanranga, 7 a.m. Putiki, from East Coast, 7.20 a.m. Clansman, from Rnuell, 7.25 a.m. Tlroa, from East Coast, 11.15 a.m. DEPARTURES.— YBBTBBOAY. .Arahura, for East Coast, 5.20 p.m. Kakapo, for Portland, 8.30 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.IS p.m. THIS DAT. Tanlwha, for Paeroa, 1.10 a.m. 7ESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Flora, Rarotonga, August 1. Dundrennan. Makatea Island, August 2. Port Banter, South, August 2. (Load* Home). \ Doonholm, Nova Scotia. August 3. Kosmo, New York, August 3. Kalkoura, Newcastle, about Augnst 3. Armagh, Liverpool, via Fiji. August 4. Kalmanawa, westport, August 4. Xaringa. Liverpool, August 5. He G-reve, Java, indefinite; «t Sydney. Canadian Miller, South, August 4. Arahura, East Coast, August 5. Kaikorai, Newcastle, Tin Fiji, August «. Port Napier, Sydney, August c. .Makura, Sydney, August 6. Itakanoa, Greymoutb, August 7. Sussex, New York, August 7. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, August 12. Tofua, Suva, August 13. Swazl, New York, August IS. Paparoa, Liverpool, August 22. Niagara. Vancouver, Angust 24. Mahana, London, August 20. Trekieve, New Tork. Westmoreland. South (loads). Port Napier, London, September 10. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream — Talune, Atua, Tangaroa (schooner), K*«o (senooner). Franco, Iris, Rewa (barque),, Southern Crocs. Kalwarra. Pevonport—H.M.a. Philomel. Queen's Wharf.—Kurow, Manuka, Futikl. Western Wharf- ; -Canadian Proepeetor. King's • Wharf—Elsie Mary (schnr.), Huani (ketch), Hona. Tiroa. In Dock—H.M.b. Chatham-. Xorth Wall—Navua. Prince's Wharf—Mako. NOBTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Hauiti, from Waiheke, c p.m. . To-morrow. —Taniwha, from Paeroa. c.30 a.m.; Claymore, from whaogaref, 7 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Wakatere, for Thames, 4.30 p.m.; Apanul, for Great Barrier, midnight; Clansman, for Russell, Opna, Wbangaroa, and Mangonui, 4 p.m.; Manaia, for Whangarei, 10 pm.; Tuhoe, for Oporlki and Kutarere, 5 p.m. KAIKORAI LEFT LAUTOKA. • The Union Co. advise that the Kaikorai 'left Lautoka at 2 p.m. yesterday for Auckland with a part cargo of sugar.. She is en route from Newcastle, Sydney, and Bnva, and will be due at Auckland about Monday next. FLORA ARRIVES TO-NIGHT. The Union Co "h steamer Flora Is expected to arrive at Auckland this evening from the Easteru Pacific. She will berth to-morrow morning at the King's wharf io discharge h<?r cargo of fruit. NIAGARA ARRIVED VANCOUVER. The mail eteamrr Niagara, which left Auckland on July 10, arrived at Vancouver at 7 a.m. on Sunday. She is to leave Vancouver on her next voyage on August :*. and will be due at Auckland on August H, en route to Sydney. MANGAPAI TRIP DELAYED. The Northern Co. advise that the r>apline"s departure from Auckland for Mangapai has been postponed until 3 pm. to-morrow. The Daphne is relieving the Waiotahi, which is laying up for annual overhaul a.u<l survpv. WEST ISLIP REPLACES VINITA. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane Bilvise that the West Islip Is replacing the Vlnita on the San Francisco loading berth She la scheduled to leave San Francisco on August 27 and Los Angeles on the 30th for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Australian ports, and will be due at Auckland about September 25. PORT HUNTER FURTHER DELAYED. Further delay has been occasioned in the loading of the C. and D. liner Port Hunter »t Gisborne, owing to rain; and th« veaaei is now timed to leave there to-morrow for Auckland, being due here on Friday. Bha will complete loading for Sew York' Boston. and London, and is timed to clear on Tuts. day next. WESTMORELAKD'S LOADING SCHEDULE. The Federal liner Westmoreland, on completion of discharge, is to load at Dunedln Lyttelton. New Plymouth. Wanganul. Wellington, Kapler, and Auckland, for Boston. NeSr York London, and Wet of Enitand &Ton SUSI flnally trm * &<*"

The Kabapo la loading cement at Portland to-day lor New Plymouth. The Katoa left Auckland to-diy for Wellington. The Kurow sailed to-day for Lyttelton direct. The Wauaka called from Dnnedla at 11.80 a.m. on Tuesday for Auckland. . The Wlncatnl arrived at Wellington last night from Auckland. Tbe Bona aalla at 8 p.m. to-day for Fiji, taking malls from Auckland. The Tlroa arrived to-day from the East Coast, and berthed at the King's wharf. She will probably gall again to-morrow afternoon for Hick's Bay and Qlsborne. Tbe Mako wu floated off tbe skipway to-day, and berthed at the western aide of' the Prince's wharf. She will probably load on Friday for East Coast bays. Tbe Putlkl arrived from tbe East Coast this morning, and berthed at the Queen's wharf to discharge, after which she proceeds to Whangarei to load cement. MANUKA IX PORT. The Union Co.'a Manuka, 45M tons (C»p tain W. P. Collins), arrlTed from Sydney late last night and berthed this morning at the Queen's wharf. She left Sydney at a p.m. on Friday last, and experienced light easterly winds with moderate seas durlus the voyage. Tbe cargo for Auckland includes transhipments ex the foUowtnx steamers: Tango Mam. Marella, Rivertnn, Lernka, Aostralpeak, Orcades, ana Jetvls Bay, and comprise* the following Items:— 1732 cases frait, ISO case* wbUky, 32 case* silk goods, 23 drume white spirit, 14 package* baskets, 23» rolls seagrass, 20 bundle* Plywood, 42 cases bottles, 4477 pieces timber, 30 cases totol, 190 cases eugar. »*> cases kerosene, 82 cases toys, 729 sacks bran, 232 bags rice, 320 bales kapok, 100 kegs litharge 850 bags plaster, 250 barrels tar, M kalsoinlue, 315 packages tea, 30 cases confectionery, 68 eases cotton goods, 430 sacks pollard, 70 packages Singer, 63 bales sacks, Sβ cases lysol, 40 bags glue, a> boxes salt lick, SI bag* tapioca. 30 cases wine, 80 eases glassware, <J8 E.R. drama, Iβ barrels and 7T cases oil, 300 coils baruwirc, 238 barrels and 14 casks lead, 48 cases emulsion. 40 cylinders oxygen, 40 bag» asbestos lagging. The Manuka is to sail on her return voyage to Sydney at 11 a.m on Friday. Captain J. F. S. Brown, who wae relieving Captain Collins, has been-transferred to We wailiemo. THE LING NAM. _____ The Ung Nam, which arrived back at Wellington on Monday from South American porte, disembarked one passenger, » European at Wellington, and discharged 650 tons of nitrates. During the voyage the Ling Nam called at Papeete. Balboa, Callao, and Iqutque, 1500 tons of nitrates being loaded at the last-named port. Iqulque waa cleared on Jane 27, with a total of 408 passengers on board, who, with a few exceptions, were Chinese. Fine weather marked the ran 'to Papeete, which was reached Oα July 15, and passengers were embarked and cargo loaded for Hongkong, the voyage being resumed on tbe lith. Banning down the Pacific heavy head gales and high seas were ezperleaced until off Cape I'allleer.. The Ling Nam sailed front Wellington today for b-dney and Hongkong.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 4