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SHIPPING.

Sunset: Tbls evening. 5.6. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 6.41. Moon: Last quarter, r>th, 6.0- a.m. HIGH WATER. Anckland To-day, 11.58 a.m. — Auckland Sun., O.lSn.m. 12.»0n.m. Cnphunga Sun.. 3.55 a.m. 4.lip.m. K«lparaHds...Pun.. 3.f.0 a.m. -1.12 p.ra. ptfanukau Hds. .Sun.. 2.50 a.m. ...a. p.m. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Dundrennan, from Makatea Island, 4.20 . p.m. Kosmo. from New York. 3.40 p.m. ' Awahou. from Bast Coast, 7.3T> p.m. Taniwha, from Paeron. 8.30 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 8.30 p.m. THIS DAY. ! Daphne, from Mangapai, 12.45 a.m. Glenelg, from Wbangarel. 140 a.m. Oneroa, from Pinko. 5 a.m. Gael, from Kerepeehi, 5.20 a.m. Clansman from Rnsspll, 6.5 a.m. Stephen, cable ship, from Suva, 11.5 a.m. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. llanaia, for "Whangarel, 10.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Wakatere. for Thames. 8 a.m. JITESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Armagh. Liverpool, via. Fiji. August 4. Kaimanawa, Westport, August 4. Canadian Sillier. South, August 4._ Doonnolm, NoTa Scotia, August 3. Narlnga, Liverpool. August 5. Arahura, Kast Const. August 5. _ Kaikoral, Newcastle, via Fiji, August o. Makura. Sydney, August 6. 6 a.m. Swssex, New Tork. August 7. De Greve. Java, August S. Bakanoa, Greymouth, August S. TJltmaroa, Sydney, August S. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, August 12. U'ofua, Suva, August 13. Swazi, New York. August 19. Paparoa, Liverpool, August 22. • Niagara. Vancouver, August 24. rian Mackenzie. New York. August 24. Treklevt , , New York, August 24. "Westmoreland. South Uoarisi, August 26. Mahnim. London. August 2S. Port Napier, London. September 10. f'anadian Constructor. Montreal. Sept. 13. "West Isllp, San Francisco. September 2,1. Jersey City, New York, end Septemacr. VESSELS IN TORT. In Stream —Talune, Atua, Kaeo (sehnr.), Tangaroa (schnr.l, France. Iris. Kewa (barque), Pontbern Cross. Kaiwarra. X)evonport—H.M.S. Philomel. Queen's Wharf—Mati>, Tort Ilnnter. Awahou. King's Wharf—Elsie Mary (schnr.), Huanui (ketch). Kosmo. Ysabel (bqtne.). Central Wharf —Dundrennan. In Dock— UM.s. Chatham. North Wall—N-uvun. Trince's Wharf—Mourllyan. Sheerlegs Wharf —Stephan. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Kawau, from Orewa, Walwera, Jifthiirangi and Warkworth, 3.30 p.m.: Hauiti, from Coromandel and CoMlle, 4 To-morrow.—Omana, from Waihekc. 6 p ni.; Manaia, from Whangarel. 6 a.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, 4.10 p.m.; Rimu, Irom Hokianga, 6. a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Apanul, for Awanui, Waipapakanri, Whangaroa and Mangonul. 10 p.m. To-morrow. —Taniwha, for Paeroa, 4.30 p m ■ Claymore, for Whangarei, 2.30 p.ra. Monday.—llauiti, for Orewa, Waiwera, Jlahur and Warkworth, 7.30 a.m.; Oniaua, for Ostend, Surfdale and Omiha, 9.30 a.m.; Wakatere, for Thames, 9 a.m. PORT HUNTER LOADING. Loading operations on the Port Hunter were resumed this morning. It is expected that the steamer will be finally dispatched on Tuesday for New YoVk, Boston and London, via Panama Canal. DUNDRENNAN WITH THOSPIIATES. Running under a charter to Andrew Weir and Company, the Dundrennan, 4254 tons, arrived at Auckland last evening to the agency of Wright, Ptephenson aud Company, Ltd.. uud tiertued at the Central wharf,to discharge IHUU tuus of |inn.«p!)nlTO from Makatea Island. After 13 <laj*s' loadIng the Dundreunan cleared from Makatea • in July ly, anil met with imp weather until south of Unrotonsa. when mip eULiruuter-il lienvy squalls with a high sea that rnußiderublv ilelayeil progress. Tht-se i-,,u----dltions continued for a week, lifter whiih a steady improvemeat took yiliice approacliIng Auckland. liuriug the voyage the steamer was In freuueiu wireless rominuui cation with the Kosiuo. lioth steamers ex Bpeed for the voyage was seven knots. The steamer will lie at Auckland fur aUout i fortnight. KOSMO IN PORT. Arriving from New York last night, thi EIU-rman and Bucknull liner Kosmo. 5171 tons, berthed at the King's wharf to <]ls charge case nil and general cargo. Th. Kosmo sailed from Now York un June 24 aud I'auama rai July :!. She experleneei fine weather until July :M. when slip cii countered westerly hurrii-allPs with luoili taiuous seas, aicompauied liy rnin and lial squalls of great violence. The ilpcks wer continually flooded by heavy water, aud i was only with great difficulty at times tint On July 24 the average speed wiis 7* lenotr oil the ir.th it was reduced to twn kuot 1 and on the 2f.th tv three knot.--. It was ni until July 30 that the gale began to abate though a rough and cuufuscd sea continue until getting in thy lee nf the land, steady improvement was then observe uearlng port. Under the command n£ Ca: x lowing officers: Mr. R. Humphrey Is Mr 11. W. Hedley, 2nd: Mr. J. Crabb. 3r • Mr' W. F. Hart, chief engineer; Mr. • Stevenson. 2nd; Mr. W. Duncan. 3rd: M ' r> Davidson, -4th: Mr. (i. Cox. chi Bteward: Mr. Duggnn, wireless oyerat< Formerly the (ierninn steamer Nonl Jlai 1 he vessel was engaged .luring the war l-urrving German troops in the Baltic S. This is the steamer's iirst voyage to N« Ze -ni a - n ratee of exchange on the cargo f - J™, nnrnnwe are: United States 4 SS^ B csnaSl"72 dolUrs per S iterlin,

The Flora sailed Ihis afternoon for the Eastern Pacific Thi- Knrcri lends .it Westport about Thursday iioxr fnr Aiii-klnnil. t! 'flip Mak.i sail- nt midnight on PmidllJ V. fnr Kai-t Coast hays. j. The Knimanawa Is now awaiting a coal cargo nt Uerymoulh f»r Auckland. Till' Kauri loaves Newcastle to-day for T, Auek ami with :i carpi of coal. Tin' Waiiiikn was 10 leave Wellington this .Tflrnm.ili for Auckland. 11 n<l "ill 1.0 dUP » here mi Mnml-n .-vt-niajJ. TJi" liiiknnnu is l.ping hpld up jit (;i .• viii..iit <j ihrou-h :: shortage of 'Oal. Sh<wlll h'iiil I»r An kl.'ind us soon as supplies sin- available. Tin- I'l'lniiliii s.i-ii. Co.'s st.'amer Ki.ii:i ;, i<. 1.....1 .1 .urs-'o iif siistur at FIJI for .VurUl.iMl. Shr- Id Auckland un Wednes- ■ lav ■ ■venil'fi. 111" 1 '.-■ ii-i'l i.--11 Prospertor sails for '■linrei , of liit cargo of lumber from Vancouver. Arriving from liic Kast Const hist night. ! Him Awaliou Immi h<-;l at ihn yueen's wharf Slip l< In 10.i.l .-wo on Monday f"r Toko:it ii p.in! "v Mu'ulav i>l3 i;r::vk next tiksiiav. j Thi' Colonial Snuiir Company ailvisp that tin' H-.it'-h siPiinipr D<. (in-vr snilpd from Sydney nt •; p.m. Un Thursday and will be • In.- at Auckland on Tuesday with 4700 ions of nt w pnirar, from .lava. She is 'under Hi" '•tminiainl uf Captain E. DaTis. IWPAUOA I.KAVES PANAMA. A.'.-.r.lin:; Io ■-.li'lp advl.-,. received by the [•VihTMl l.hio. thi> I';iparnH. en rout" from Liverpool, left i -anania on July ■Jβ for Aueklail'l. Wflllnptnu. I.ytlflton niiJ Hun-iKn. Tin- rovii'l is cxppt.nl at Auckland on ', IUMAFIOA L-KAVEB SYDNEY. r Tin- HuiMart-Farker steamer fllmaroa leaves Sydney '.-lay for Auckland, and will l.p .lup iipn- 'n.-:.t Widnesdii.v with passonon Friday on lor rrtnrn voyage (o Sydney. doonnot.m fkom Montreal, j En route frnin Montreal to Auckland, the I stenu-er lioonliolm, which reported at the I'a 11:1 inn Canal on .Inly 7. is dnp at this port Zeniniul Slilpjilnc Co. She h:is careo n'so j , for Wrlliiipinn. Lyttolton. Tlniarn, Duncilin nml Australian ports. AKAIn'RA TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' Tim Arahura b.-uI-t] from Nnpipr at 9 n.ni. to-day, and is to Iphip (iisborne at In o'clork I to-nieht for Auckland. ghe should arrivp. hore at n> p.m. 011 Sunday, and will berth at tbo Kins'* wharf. ] MAKI'TiA MONDAY MORNING. | t;.p mail st<-nnipr Makura will ho ijne at I Auckland on Monday morning, and will j berth at the (Juppns wharf to disembark lipr Nrw Y.^w lnikl pnsson ninJ loud gctn?* STEPHAX ARRIVED. j Tlip calilp ship Stephen arrival from Suva ' shortly before noon to-day, ami berthed at tbp Sheerlegs wharf. She is to complete ! the ■ ablp clui'li-nriou with Suva, and will I' hp at Auckland for a sliort time only, i Messrs. 1.. I). Nathan and Co. are acting) as the agents. 1 ARMAGH TO-NIGHT. Tlip Armasii is due at Auckland at 1" oVlock to-nieht from London, via Panama and, Suva, and will berth at rue Queen's wharf at in o'clock to-morrow to discharge a htrse general carfzo. KAIKOKAI ARRIVES MONDAY. The Union Co.'s steamer Kalkoral radios that she will arrive at Auckland at dayliciit on Monday from Newcastle, via Fiji. She lias KiOO tons of raw sugar from I.autoka. ami will proceed to Cheleea to dis. barge. CANADIAN MILLER ARRIVES. Tin- Canadian Millpr arrives at 4 p.m. to- , day from Wellington, and will berth at the fune's wharf to complete loading for New Tuesday next for those ports. NIAOARA LEFT VANCOUVER. On her rptnrn voyage to Auckland and Sydney the mail steamer Niagara left Vancouver at m'.dnlpht last nicht, and will he due at Auckland on August 24, via Honolulu and Snvn. , ROTOni'A DELATED AT HOME. A cnWe nipfsace rpcelved by the New Zp.iland Rhippins Co. stares that the dockprs' strikp at Home is detaining their liner Itntorua at London. The vessel is now expected to leave London on August 13, for Wellington, I.yttelton and Dunediu. CARGOES FROM XEVT YORK. The stp.inipr Kazambe, 4670 tons, Is ; now on thp New York loading berth for Auckland. Wollineton. Lyttelton. Dunedln. Melbourne and Sydney. She is to clear on August IS. Thp Trempadow, r.302 tons, is to sail land. Wpllinsrton. Diinedln, Melbourne and Sydney. Both steamers will be to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 6

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