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SHIPPING NEWS.

Funset: This evening;. Ti.P.4. JloonT New Moon, 11th, S.-3 a.m. HIGH WATER. .Auckland To-day, -t.l'l a.m. 4.r>l p.m. Auckland Sunday. 5.22 a.m. r<.M p.m. Onehunga Sunday, !).O a.m. 9.i" p.m. KalparaHds. . JSunda.v. 5.55 a.m. li.2Oii.ra.! Manuliau lids. b.O α-ui. p.m. iA RRIVALS.—YESTERDAY. from S p.m. Waiotahi, from Coroinandel, 9 pjn. Flora, irom Uisbornc, 9.5 p.m. amis day. Claymore, from Whangarel, t a.m. Canadian Constructor, from Montreal, 2.40 a.m. Trelevan, from Montreal, n.m. Ngapuhi, irom Tauranga, 7.1:0 a.m. i Clansman, from ltussoll, 8.10 a.in. 1 llaulti, from Piako, 5.53 a.an. DEPARTURES.—YESTEUDAY. Manaiu, for Whansarei, 10.10 p.m. Atua, lor Wellington, at 3.15 p.m. Waipori, for Newcastle, at 5/23 p.m. THrS DAY. Apanul, for A.-jsranul, S-oO a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Karori, Greymouth, September 0. Arahura, East Cape, September 9. Tofua, Sura, September 10. Niagara, Sydney, September 10. Tregunnell, New York, September 12. Wingatul, South, September 12. Canadian Pioneer, South, Sept. 14 (loads). Waitemata, Calcnttu, September 13. Canadian Scottish, Vancouver, Sept. 17. •Marama. Sydney, September IS. Port Curtis, South, September 16 floads). Armagh, South, September 20 (loads). Huia (aux. Bchr.), Melbourne, September 20. Trecarrell, Liverpool, September 23. Port Napier, London, September 25. West Islip, San Francisco, September 25. Manuka, Sydney, September. 25. Makura, Vancouver, September 28. Zealandic, London, September 20. Nalsora, Calcutta, September 30. Wanaka. Rarotonga, September 3a Kazembe, New York, October 5. Pakeha, London, October 7. City of Birmingham, New York, Oct. 10. Karamea, Liverpool. October 16. Eemuera, London, October 2G. VESSELS IX FORT. In Stream—Talune, Kaeo (schooner), Taufroa (schnr.), France, Hewa (barque), estmoreland, Waipori. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.s. LaburQueen's Wharf— t-i/svahon, Jlako, Fu&akl, Canadian Constructor. King's Wharf—Kaitoke. Mαpu (schnr ) Huanuii, War Lord (schnrr.l, Flora, TreJevan. C<3itral Wharf—Corinth ie. North Wall—Southern Cross, ITourilyan. Western Wharf—fiakanoa. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Wakatere, from Thames, 640 p.m. To-morrow.—Omana, from Wniheke, C P-m. ; Gael, from Omiha, Ostend and Surfdale, 6 p.m.; Manaia, from Whangarei 6 a.m.; Bjniu, from Hoklanga, G a.m. Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Taniwha, for Paeroa 930 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.3o'pm : Gael, for Surfdalc, Ostend and Omlha, 9.45 Monday.—Omana, for Surfdalp, Ostend and Omiha, 0.30 a.m.; Kawau, for Kawau Leigh and ilangawai, U a.m. KAITUNA LOADS AT NEWCASTLE. . The Kaituna which left Greymouth vestTday morning, will be due at Newcastle about the 20th to load coal there, and at Port Stephens, for Auckland and Wellington. c KARORI AT 10 P.M. The collier Karori is due at Auckland at 10 p.m. to-day from Greymouth, and will berth at the Calliope wharf to discharge a portion of her coal for the Harbour Board. TOFUA 10 AJiI. MONDAY. The Island steamer Tofua radios that Rhe • will arrive at Auckland at 10 a.m. on Monday, from ihe Western Pacific, with 100 liasHenßLTs and a carjio of fruit. She will i, berth at tie Queen's wharf. FLORA AURIYED. The Flora arrived from Gisborno last night and dropped anchor off Orakol to Innd her shrtop before coming up to the Kmgs -n-harf to-day, to tnad general '-arjro for Southern port*. Kho is to sail on G next. PASSENGERS FROM 'FRISCO. The following passengers from Pan Francisco were aiseinJ)arKn<l from the mail teamer Maunganui at Wellington on Thursday : —First saloon— aiisses E Mitchell H Scott. Medames Everarrt and boy, E Ga'msworthy, P. Griffin, A. C. Hammond Smith Messrs. Anderson. J. 31. Ballantyne w" F. Bames, P. B. Brown, A. L. Cro'pp, - Master D. Cropp, D. Dickie. P. Grlffln. ,T. Grlfiirr, jun., .1- C- Hammond and daughter H. Higson. C. Krau=e. P. H. Leonard. .1 JI Mitchell, W. B. Mcllveney. .T. w. Smith. H. Tihomas, P. Taylor. A. K. Warren, H. o. Shun Ying. Second saloon : Missns A. K. Guest Lamont. A. Anderson. Mesdames MerMn iM. S. Rae, Messrs. R. Knowle.s, 11. kortland. V. Monrad, Merlin. J. Koss, G. Back, the Rev. A. LangeEwerf. TRELEVAN ARRIVED. Tlie Ham steamer Trelevan (Captain B J Uren) arrived from Montreal and Sydney (Cape 3reton) this morning, nnd berthed at the King's wharf. After loadinc at both the ports mentioned the vesse J-leared from Sydney on August 1, aud experienced heavy fogs for two days, after which fresh head winds and seas prevailed KfMieht through the canal, and cleared from s Balboa at 4.40 p.m Strong he^d nnd to«s hearilv and ship water fore and aft These conditions continued until September 1 then fresh to moderate winds to Auckland, with, variables from the northwest yesterday. Captain Uren has with him: Mr. W. S. Wybrow, chief officer: Mr. R. J. Pentreath, second, officer: Mr. R. J. Itowe. third officpr- Mr. W. Taylor, chief pngineor; Mr W. A. Humphries, chief steward. The Trelevan Is expecied to leave Auckland about Thursday next.io£ Southern 4ortß to coniiuna discharge*

The Mako snils nt 10 p.m. for East Coast The Awahon Rails at 5 p.m. to-day for Tokomnru Bay. Tolaga Bay and C.isborne. The Nmvp.h was expected to leave Duiinrtln iii N P.m. yesterday for Auckland, via ports. Tho Kakanoa will probably complete rlis;hargo of hiT coal earjrn on Monday, when slip sails for Newcastle. The Knitoko will commence discharjr- or her gas coal on Monday after the rlepnrturf* of tho }tn jtanoa from tbp f*st*"*rn wharf. The launch Manuwal will take the nneroß's running for Plafcn while the latter is laid up for annual overhaul and survey. The Oneroa resumes her running next week. WESTMORELAND SAILS MONDAY. The Westmoreland, which is lying at anchor in the stream, commenced re-bunksr-inc this afternoon, and Iβ to clear on Monday for New J'ork, Boston and London. THE ARATTURA'S RETURN. On her return crip to Auckland the Ar.ihura left Napier at T a.m. to-day, nnd is to leave Oisborn» at 3 p.m.. via Tokornsr.i Bay. iShe will be due at Auckland about ■ 4 p.m. tomorrow, and will berth at tne Central wharf. NIAGARA EARLY MONDAY. The mall «t«uner Niagara is expiated to arrive at Aucktend at daylight on Monday, from Sydney 'She will berth at the ea-stern side of Ui» Queen's wharf, after medical nnd Customs Inspection In the etream. to disembark 102 passengers. In continuation of her voyage the Niagara Is to sail at 11 a.m. nn Tuesday, for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR IN TORT. The Canadian Constructor (Captain H. E. Webb) arrived from Montreal and Sydney (Cape Breton) this mornlnjr, and berthed at the Queen's wharf to disembark two passengers, Mr. J. Wllks and Mlas A. Burton, and also to discharge cargo. On deck the vessel brought 27 pedigree Priesian I cattl? eonslsned to Mr. John Court. These i were 'unloaded during the morning on to 1 a ferry boat and taken to Motuihl Island. 1 Clearing from Sydney on August 3. the Canadian Constructor met with heavy foge for the next two days. She left Panama Canal at 3 p.m. on the 14th, and male a good trip across the Pacific, with moderate trade winds until the 19th, after which stronp south-easterlies prevailed, varying to north-east and south-west until v.-ithin wireless range of Auckland. The last few days saw an Improvement In the weather anil yesterday 323 miles were logged. The Canadian Constructor Is expected to leave Auckland on Tuesday next for BrlHhnne and other Australian ports to continue discharge.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 6