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SHIPPING NEWS.
Snns_t: Tins evening, 6.34. I Sunrise: To-morrow, 4;36. 1 Moon: First quarter. N_v. 35. 9.11 p.m. i feIGH WATER
Auckland To-iay, 9.42 a.m. 10.a0p.m. Auckland Tnes., 10.87 a-m. _1.03 p.m. Onehunga Tnes., 3.14 a.m. 0.53 p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Tnes., 4.9 am. 3.31 p.m. Manukau Hds..Tues., 1.14 a.m. 1.43 p.m. ABBTVALS—SATURDAY, -ttk-rangt, from Whangarei, 7.30 p.m. SU-JDAY. Trelevan, from Ocean -Island. 5.40 a.mManala, from Whangarei, 5.35 a.m. ■Arahura, from Napier and OUborne, via Tokomarn Bay, 10.30 p.m. Wanaka, from Rarotonga, 11.35 p.m. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 2.15 a.m. Niagara, from Sydney, 5.20 a.m. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Star 1., Star 11., and Star 111., whalers, for Hobart, 8.45 p.m. ■Kaikorai, for Newcastle, 4._0 p.m. SUNDAY. Elsie Mary, schooner, for Gisborne, 4.30 p.m. Hua-ui, schooner, for Gisborne, 5.10 p.m. Claymore, fo r Whangarei, 10 p.m. THIS DAY. Tanlwha, for Paeroa, 1.45 a.m. Tofua, for Suva 12.10 p.m. Passengers: Mrs. Nelson, Misses Nelson (3), Queen, Wet•ell, Peterson, Churchwood; Messrs. G. B. Popplewell, A. Sutherland, P. J. Monaghan, A. H. Stafford and C. D. Dalley, and six ■tee-age, Including one Chinese. KORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Surfdale, Ostend, and Omiha, a p.m. ~ To-morrow.—Claymore, from "Whangarei, 6 a.m.; Taniwha, from Paeroa. (5 a.m.; Hauiti. from Orewa, Walwera, and Warkworth, 3 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—WaiotaM, for Mercury Bay •nd Talma and Whangamata.' 4 p.m.; Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, ti.HO p.m.; Ngatiawa, for Thames, ::.30 p.m.; Manaia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m.; Tuhoe, for Whangarei, 5 p.m.;.Motu, for Opotiki aud Kutarere, 5 p.m.; Otimal, for Whnngapoua, Port Charles. Kennedy Bay, and Wfcaka)ane. 5 p.m.: Pono, for Kopu and Turua, 10 p.m.; Hauiti, for Orewa, Walwera, Mahurangl Heads, Warkworth, 2.30 p.m.; Gael, for Kawau. Leigh. Mangawai, noon; Itarawa, for New Plymouth, 3 p.m.; Rimu, for Raglan and Kawhia, 3 p.m. To-morrow.—W r aipu, for Kerepeehi, 1.30 a.m. VESSELS IN POST. In Stream—Tangaroa (schooner). Rewa , (barque). Ysabel (bqtne). Northern Chief (schooner), Houto. Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel. H.M.c.s. Iris, i H.M.s. Veronica. Kins's Wharf — Walotapu, Komata, Arahura. Central Wharf—Trelevan, Wanaka. Queem's Wharf—Niagara. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Quebec City, Bnnbury, (v sail. lonic, South, to-day. ' Marama, 6ydney, .to-morrow. Erroll, Montreal, to-morrow. Turakina, Liverpool, November 14. Kaitangata, Adelaide, November 17. Canadian Challenger, Montreal, November IS. City of Naples, New York, November 18. Dorset. South, November 18. Remuera, South, November 20 (loads). R.M.s. Makivrc, "Vancouver, November 23. Arawa, London, November 25.
West NUns. San Francisco. November 25. Trevithick, Texas, November SO. Port Hacking, New York, December 1. Port Victor, Liverpool, December 8. Canadian Miller, Montreal, December 10. Sonthern Cross, New Hebrides, Dec. 1&. Nudden, New Tork, December 24. Port Elliott, New Yqrk, December 30. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, January 2. Nowshera, New York, January S. The Katmanawa is expected to leavt Dunedin to-day for Auckland, via Lyttelton. To-morrow the Awahou Is to leave for Tokomaru and Tolaga Bay and Gisborne with general cargo. En route from Auckland to Dunedin, the Atua arrived at Lyttelton yesterday morning from Wellington. To-day the Union Company's Kakapo Is to be dispatched from Wellington for Groy_iouth and Ilokittka. She Is to load at those ports for Auckland. The steamer Tairoa, of the Shaw, Savill and Albion line, was to have taken her departure from Liverpool for Australia, on Saturday. The Tairoa is to load In the Dominion about the middle of January foi the United Kingdom. Mr. R. Scott, second officer of R.M.B. Niagara, went off at Sydney on holiday leave. Mr. It. Denniston is relieving him. Mr. L. G. Scott, nssistant purser of the Niagara, has joined the Marama, and libs place has been taken by Mr. F. Hamlin. DLIMAROA LEFT SYDNEY. The Hiiddart-rarker steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday. ••■ ,~ INTERCOLONIAL TIME-TABLE. Tbe Manuka will leave Auckland on December 20 for Sydney, and the Marama is to leave Wellington on December 27 for Sydney. MAUNGANUI FOR SYDNEY. R.M.s. Maiuiganiil left Wellington on Saturday at 4 p.m.. for Sydney, en route from _au Francis.., and is due at Sydney on Wednesday. KAWATIRI FROM SUVA. On Friday next the Union Company's cargo steamer Kawatiri is <ne to leave _luva for Auckland, aud is due here about November 20. TOFUA SAILED. The Union Co.'s Island -tenmer Tofua left tbe Qneen _ wharf at raid-day for Suva and i he Western Pacific IslandH. with a small number of passengers. MARAMA 11 A.M. TO-MORROW. The Union Company has received a wireless message from the master of tbe Max_ma stating that she will arrive at Auckland to-morrow at 11 a.m. The steamer W»£_«__?gW^»_7 8 , (
T.HE WAIOTAPU. The Union Company's freighter Walotapu, which arrived liere from Sau tf"rancinco on Wednesday, 1» expected to complete discharge this afternoon, when ihe Iβ timed to aail for Melbourne, via Wellington, to put «ut tb<? balance of her cargo from Pacifli: ports. ARAHORA FROM GISBOTXE. The Ar»hur.i did not arrive from Gisborae until aOJO p.m. yeeterday, and berthed at the King's wharf. She met with bad weather up the coaat, and. this caused a five hours' delay. To-morrow the Arahura Iβ to sail for Gisbome and Napier, via Tokotnani Bay. at 4 p.m.
WHALERS FOR HOBART. After baring been In Auckland since . .November 2, the three whalers, Star I-. . Star 11., an. Star 111., left for Hot-art on ■Saturday afternoon. At .Hobart they wilt meet the Star IV. and Star V.. and the 14,000 ton mother ship, James Clark Ross, and will then sal! for the Boss Sea In search of whales. lONIC DUE TO-DAI. The lonic is due at Auckland either tonight or to-morrow morning from Bluff, and after loading general cargo and produce she will leave on Friday for Napier, afterwards calling at Wellington and Lyttelton. She will take her departure from Lyttelton for Southampton and London, via Cape 'Horn, Monte Video and TenerilTe. on November 29. ERROLL DUE TO-MORROW. A -Wireless message has been received by the local office of the New Zealand -hipping Co. from the master of the Erroll, en route from Montreal to Auckland, stating that the steamer will arrive here some time to-mor-row aftcernoon. On arrival she will berth at the King's wharf, and will afterwards leave for Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru and Dunedin. TRELEVEN FROM OCEAN ISLAND. ■From Ocean Island with a cargo of phos- . phatea, the Haln steamer Treleven arrived early yesterday morning, and later berthed at. the Central wharf. Fine weather, accompanied by south-easterly trade winds, was experienced on tbe run across the Pacific. She left Ocean Island on November 2. Captain .H. J. L'ren is in command ot the Treleven. NIAGARA ARRIVED. R.M.S. 'Niagara arrived in the stream at 5.20 this morning and berthed later at the ■Queen's wharf. The vessel is scheduled to leave at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Vancouver, via Sura and Honolulu. The following were the passengers from Sydney:—First saloon: Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Aldeu, Mr. A. Austin, Mrs. A. E. Allenborough. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bankart. Mr. and -Ins. E. R. Russell, Mr. «. S. Brendoti. Miss M. Brigham, Mr. und Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. A. Bttruby, Miss lE. Bruce, Mrs. >W. Beuumont, Misses K. and C. Broßimin, Mr. 1. Barnzigen, Mr. E. Booth, Mr. F. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. Curuicifc Miss Casey, Mr, J - Conuauthen, Mr. !•'. Colefax, Mr. A. D. JDouald, Mr. E. Davis, Mr. U. G. Dingle, Mrs. Dingle, Mr. C. A. Harris, Mr. F. <le i-iierrier, Mr. J. 0. Drlscoll, Mrs. J. Forsyth, Mrs. W. F. Stewart, Mrs. J. <P. Stewart, Miss Stewart, Mr. F. C. Ondsiey, Mr. W. 3. Gunning, Mr and Mrs Onlsford, Master Gaisfonl, Mrs. J. N. Gee, Mrs. E. ■Galpin, Miss A. Grclg, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Miss G. Harrison, Mr. R. B. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mr. F. I. 'Honiabrook, Mrs. A. ilippelthw-it, Mr. P. Jeacle, Mr. X. Kerry, Miss Kerry, Miss HKing, Mr. C. Mathews, Mr. A. X. Muuro, Mr. G. Matheson, R. D. Mere-lth. Rev. Dr. Merrington. Mrs. Merrington, Miss Mertlngton (ii), Master Morrlngton, Mr. and. Mrs McMurray, Miss K. Marks, Miss K. Magill, Mr. T. Ma.ks. Mr. K. g. Magill, Mr. A. MncDougall. Mlsx MacDougall, Miss E. Matthews, Mr. H. 8. Pope, Misses 0. and F. Pi-gey, Mr. ,r. J. Russell, Col. J. Slater, •Mr. and Mrs. Kawlings, Mr. and Mrs, L. Smith, Mr. W. Sinclair, Rev. anil Miss W. ■ D. Sutherland, Mr. and Miss Spain. Mr. G. .1.. Stead. Mr. W. Scholium, Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Stoddart, Mrs. and Miss Thompson, Mr: T. W. Tackier, Mr. D. :P. Walker. Mr. A. R. Wilson, Mr. A. Wilcock. Mr. H. G. Young, Mr and Mrs. OT. W. Yates. Second saloon: Mr. E. S. Bennett, Mrs. A. Blau, |_ Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and Infant, Mr. and
Mrs. Connebec. 'Urn. E. Davis, Mrs M Dick, Mr. and Mm. K. Fazerkerlev nnc Matter Fazerkerley, Mr. R. Grlgg, Mr. .1 Grant, Mr. ana Mr». .Holland, Mr. ami Mrs H. Itnyman and child. Mr. XV. Joiinnton Mrs. JO. Manked. Miss B. Martin, Mr ami Mrs. H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroj and child, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Reid, Coi and Mr*. W. Sutton. Mr*. »nrf Miss Stud dert and infant, Mrs. and Mies Strong, Mr H. Winternurn, Mr. WUhart (2): and 3.1 c etecragfi. i. —
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 12 November 1923, Page 4
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