SHIPPING NEWS.
Sunset;'J'liis evening. *■'•<*. w£>unrise- To-morrow. 5.."i~>. .Quarter, ISth, 13.34 μ-iu, WATER. .AncWantl.,^...To-day. 5.30 a.m. 9.03 p.m. : ti.HUa.ui. ].."> p.m. KaiparaHds I'ri., ':' i).2r, ajn, 1.0 p.m. Jianukau llds—Fri., — 12.10 p.m. I ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. --Eauiti, from Wailieke, 1i.45 p.m. h THIS DAY. ,'Tuhoe. from Whangarei. 4.20 a.m. Taulwha, from Paeroa. 4.30 a.m. t . Claymore, from Whangarei. 4.4r> a.m.- c JMahurangi. from Portland. 5.10 a.m. * Apanui, from Awanui. 5.5 a.m. ! Wakatere. from Thames. 12.n p.m. Oniana. from Silverdale. 12.:ir> i>.iu. from Kerepeehi, 1 p.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. 3lauaia. for Wnangarei. 10.10 p.m. 1 THIS DAY. Trelevau. for Wellington. O a.m. War Lord (sehnr.). for Glsbnrne. 0.2." a.m. Huanui (.ketch) for Qisborne, !».43 a.m. VESSELS IX POKT. lv Stream —Talune. Kaeo (schooner), Taugaroa (schnr.). France, Kewu tbarque), Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. 11. M.s. Laburnum. Quecn"s TVharf—Tofua. Kiug's Wharf—Mapu (scbnr.) Cauopus. Karori. Central Wharf—Southern Cross, Isabel (bqtne.). Rira iketchi. North. Wall—Mourilyan. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, Tregonnell, 3Sew York, September 14. Waitemata, Calcutta. September 14. Wingatui, South. September 14. Canadian Pioneer, South. Sept. 14 ooads>» Nnvua. Sontli. September 15. Port Curtis, South. September IS iloads), Arahura, East Coast. September It!. Kaiapoi, Greymouth, September IG. Canadian Scottish, Vancouver. Sept. IT, Port Bowen, Xew York, September 17. Marama, Sydney. September IS. Armagh. South. September 24 (loads). Atua, South. September IS). Plysa, Singapore, September 20. Huia (aux. sehr.). Melbourne, September 2S. Trecarrell. Liverpool, September 23. Port Napier. London. September 27 West ilslip. San Francisco, September 25. Manuka, Sydney. September 20. M.'ikura. Vancouver. September 21. Zealandic. London, September 28. Nnlgora, Calcutta, September 30. Wanaka. Rarotonga. September Jersey City, New York. October 2. W Kazembe, New York. October 5 " Pakeha, London, October 7. City of Birmingham. New York, Oct 10. Trelyon, Montreal. October 14. Karamea, Liverpool. October 10 <~i Tregenna, New York. October 23. Uorset, London. October 24. "" " T " Remuera. London, October -, U E.ILS. Niagara, Vancouver, October 2C. KORTHEEX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Manaia, from Whan-areT Projected Departures. for Kerepeehi. midnight; Tamwha, for Paeroa. midnight; Ngapuhi. for Tauraliga. U. 30 p.m.: Claymore for ■ Whangarei, 9 p.m.: Apanui, for "(irear Barrier, midnight; Tuhoe. for Marsdeu Point. Slaugapai and Parua Bay, (i p.m. HASTERX PACIFIC SERVICE. i On lier next trip to the Eastern Pacificthe "Wanaka is: expected to sail from Vuek3and early in October. She will call at Makatea, Atiu, Maiike. and Aitutaki. in addition to Itarotonga. Kaiatea and I'apeete. ARMAGH ON THE 2CTII. The New Zealand Shipping Co. advise that the Armagh will be due at iuekland about September 20 to make this her final loading port fur Boston, Xew York and London. The Armagh is at present loadins in. the South. CANADIAN PIONEER TO-MORROW. The Canadian Pioneer left Napier at r> p.m. yesterday and is expected to arrive nt Auckland to-morrow afternoon, when Ac ■β-ui berth at the western side of. the Queen-s wharf to complete loading for New York. Boston and Montreal ' She i* expected to clear on Monday. •VV'AITE.MATA 0 A.M. TO-MUIiROW. Laden with general Cargo from Calcutta. freighter Waitemata radius that she will arrive at Auckland at !t a m (n-niorrow Slie will berth at the eastern side of the Kings wharf to put out the Auckland freight, afterwards to WVIlh..lun. = "WITHUUAWAL UK HOl'lll. At a meeting of shareholders of ih,. Kay <.t Plenty Dairy Assip.-iat ion Uγlll -It Te Puke. Mr. c. !•:. Macmillan M l". explained the present financial position" of the Kast Coast Shipping Company, that i>wing to lack nt support tlie Homo had been withdrawn trout the Timrau"a Auckland service. A committee was appointed n. niakr a .ativass of the ills trict nud secure a guarantee from farmers ro give at least 00 per cent of. their shipping freights to in- Homo if sin- w,. r ,. reiustainl in thi- Tuunuigu-Aiicklaua run. 3IOTOII SUIT FOlt COASTAL TKAHE There was launched on July -i; i.y tin Coaster Construction Co.. Ltd.. Molitrose the twin-screw motor ship Inalia. hull to the order of: the Sotilh T:iran:iki Sliip IUUg Co.. Ltd.. I'atea. New Jsi-alan.l, say the Liverpool -Shipping News." The kee of this vessel was laid as re.-.-ntly a. May 4. and special efforts are being mad. to "meet the requirements of the owner for the earliest possible delivery. Tl. vessel is of the following dinieusious:Leu"th, 110 ft: b.p. breadlh. 2..H: an. depth, 10ft Mm. She il of a simiewha special type, being insulated in the hoi. iz f Th 1,7-ooniinodatiou wiU be fitted on supeno lines ana electric lighting is being pro vlUed tlirougliout. Special interest attache to the machinery. Her twin-screw- oi engines are of Plenty's make, of 300 llorspower Large electri.- generators ar installed in the enginerooni to provide th' necessary rurrent for the electric winches Mr. Grainger, managing director of th owners' company, is plvinjr the work hi personal supervision. The naming ceremon: ■was performed J)£ ilxs. ■ < J iDfiuß »^^^^fe
Whn Kottobe saOa Bhartry after iHiree "Cflcloeic Oils aftanoca for Newcastle. . lAifter discharging her coal cargo* *3>o CiuiopTis Is expected to sail at S pja. WMlajr c fat "VYestport. TiO Scottißll, CD TOOtO tram. Vancouver to AocHand, is espected to io-i 4, i»ort by wireless at any tfene now. .j » Ts»e schooner Elsie Mary arrived at Gs* Sm-ne this roornins alter a tea-dayrf ma i'rom Anckland. .\' $ To continue discharge «f !iep cargo from Montreal, the Ham steame-T Trelevan eailce, lor (Wellington vi 8 ;i.m. to-day. 'Plio Klnl loft liT-tiElton at 6 p.nt yester** > -Tay euid loaila cliaff a* tKcfcun to-day &a, Onelni-uga, ' wireless advtce foss yet been received by tho 'New ZcaJaiid Shipping Co. from the TrojronnelL wMdi is now fully due at AjiL'ltluJid troia Montreal. i c The Ham steamer atefltrnhiun eiirtvea at s Wellington yesterday morning ■with a cargo y i>t <;oiij froni iSllt!) Is clliix,t lor to the 'Duioji Co. Tho Wlnjratid "R-ltl Jcavß IWeffinfrtoo fo- , . day £ot Anckland direct and alter diKt'harge ' will proceed to Wellington. Lytteltou, Dun--1 «Un, iBIuXT, Oiimaru ana Timaru, H'lio ausUlary-schooncr Hooto sails about )j.m. to-day for TliXll*sllgll =iti(T Tttinivlin, ■tuking general cargo for the former, and jierap Iron lor The latter port. Tho Atna left JVyttrfton yesterday afternoon and arrived at Dunedin txvday. .She leaves Dunedin to-muiaow afternoon for j. AiiclUand via porta. , s The Kaiiipoi left (Wvstport «m Tuesday Tiiphc for UroymoutU nni is pspeoted to leave iLhe latter port to-inorrovK for Auckland, via Aapier and Gisburnu. faU-NKKK COAt! IX)K CHATHABt. with a earpo of iWostport coal for ■cue lAdniiraltY, tile Union collier Kaimunawa U sailed from <Wesfcport last, nijrht for Papo I'aso. where slie will bunker -H3Ls. Chatt liam jiext week, , -^ « .— ' — "^7Z ~ iITIYSA m'lTlt i'ASE «1U The :i!rirish Imperial Oil Company's ! steamer l'h.vsa sailed from on 3 Anjrusr 118 with a vargo of ca.se oil for 7 Nciv Zealand. She will Lie due at Auckland 2 about -September UOth. - NAVIA FROM SOUTH. ""»-' : ** The Navua was to le;ive Xo'ttelton at noon to-day for (Anekland direct. "She will he line liere on Saturday night, and after discharge will proceeil u> Welllngtou, Lytteltou and • Duiiediu. ■mauni;ani is next voyiage. The Union Company's mail steamer fMannjrunui is to leave fSjrduey to-day and will be (Hie at 'AVpHinijtoii on Monday next, ~ September 17. Slic will sail :it ". p.m. the ~ (oilowiiij.- d:iy for Rarotuuga. Papeete and i. *au Fraiiris.i>. i. (WKST IS-I.IP'S CAIMJO. ■riur at Aui-kland aliout Sepu-mli.-r 23 from .San rtancisco and Los Angeles, (he Svrayne and lloyt steamer West Isliji will discharge ar Auckland :fT.OOOtt of timber. 10.«¥> cases ot gasoline and 270 tons nr general earjro. From Auckland the vessel will proceed to Wellington, Lytteltou and Melbourne to continue discharge. PORT OF ONEHUNCA. The Kini will be due at Onehunea <.n Satnrriay from Lvtteltou and Pictou with produce. Messrs. Russell and Somers advise that tho Knitoa will arrive at Onehunsa to-mor-row to load for Nelson anil .West Coast ports. She will leave Onelmnga ou .Saturday morniii?, also taking passengers. '" SAILERS FOR GISBORNE. Favoured by a moderate to stronß hreeze from the westerly the schooner War Lord ~ and the ketch Huanul sailed for Gisborne this morning. The War T.ord, with a 1 cargo of sand, cleared at 0.25 a.m.. and the Huanui. with general cargo and benzine, at 0.40 a.m. j TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Port Ahurir!, September 12.—Sailed: Canadian Pioneer, for Auckland, n.15 p.m. > g Tokomaru Bay, September 12.—Arrived: Arahura, from Auckland. 1 p.m. Gisborne, September 12.—Arrived: Awanou, from Auckland, 5.30 p.m.: Arahura. from Auckland, 5.35 p.m. September 13. — Arrived: Elsie Mary (schnr.), from Auckland, 8.45 a.m. Westport. September 12.—Sailed: Kaimanawa, for Pago Pago, 11.20 p.m. Wellington, September 12. — Arrived: Opihl. from Lj-ttelton, 1.40 p.m.. Sailed: Kia Ora, for Sydney, 3.15 p.m.; Kamo, for Xapier, 5.15 p.m.: Wahine. for Lyttelton, 7.30 p.m. September 13.—Arrived: Corinthic, from Auckland, 1 a.m. Lyttelton, September 32.—Sailed: Kini. for Pieton, fi.lo p.m.; Atua. for Dunedln. 0.40 p.m.; Mararoa, for Wellington, C.25 p.ra. Greymouth. September 11.—Sailed: Kaitangata, for Sydney, 9.35 p.m. ■Sydney, September 12. —Arrived: Svrazl, from Dunedin. Panama. September 10. —Arrived: Canadian Miller, from Auckland, en route to New York. Las Piilmas, September 10.—Sailed: Port Auckland, for London, en route from Wellington. London. September 10.—Arawa passed Lizard, en route from Wellington to London. iWITIIIX WIRELESS KAXGE. The following vessels are expected to be ' within range of the Auckland wireless station .to-night:—West Islip. Tutanekai, , Fl.\l.s. CMia tliiini. f \\ nipori. A\ aiteinutii, l*ort Boweii, Tregounell. ttlallenic. Sonoma, Ciuiadian Scottish. Westmoreland. Niagara . illakura, Rakanoa. Canadian I'onstructor, I Kaitoke, Karori, Trelevan.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 4
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