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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sennet: TMb evening, 0.59. Snnriee: To-morrow, 4.26. Moon: New Moon, Bth, 1 p.m. HIOH WATER. Auckland To diy, 5.52 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Auckland Sat.. 6.48 a.m. 7.1S p.m. Onehnnga..|.. .Sat., 10.26 a.m. 10.32 p.m. Kalpara HHt... Sat., 10.21 t'.m. 10.47 p.m. Mmnukau Hds.. Sat., 9.25 a.m. 8.80 p.m. ,f&S# AKBIVAXB.—TKBTKHDAT. Apanoi, from Great Barrier, 6 p.m. Wakatere. from Thames, 7.15 p.m. Tofua, from Mure, 9.50 p.m. Paaaen(era: —Saloon: Mlraci Bean, Brace, Cortledge, Collina, name*, Hoare, Julius, John* ■ten. McJJcajn, Morrlsaey (2), Milne, NewKm, Pirret, Robertas (3), Kolfe, Hklp* worth. Staitp, Meadamea Addis ant three children. Angna, Behkrell and three children, McOwan, Mnlqneen and two children. Coffer and child. Collins and child, area, Ooffcir and child, Collln* and child, Cronqneat and child, Forter and 4 call* dren, Gongh, nation, Hcrrold, Judd and two children, loflrjr and two children, Utttx, Ludwi*, McCarthy and thre« chit* dMB, Kfeholaa and two children, Bobertm, Beerea and child, Kayner. Shield, Small (2), gpence, Woledgo, Wene and child, Wattoa and child, Meacns. AUcbeaon, Add!*, Anpi, Biah, Berqolat. Clear;. Con•tattlr. Ooffay, Cronaueet, Day, Foater, nrieker, Fletcher. rountainjjorejr. Griffith*. Garrawa*. Cloagh, Hlarlna, Button, Ha£ UAey. WtcheU, Met&rthr, MUl•wea, Panam, Bobertaon, Umrtm, Rather-, land. BkeppaM. nrnau, Routka, Thomaa, Txflie, WUliaraa, Woledge, WWU, Major* Oesml Rirhardaoo, Beva. BekareU aad Small. TJra. tJnlllna aad Hendedna. Captala Xaedonald; and 2t eteeraffe, indndlns fix drineae. naphiw, tram Kopa, c.SO p.m. TOIB DAY. Pakdß, from Welllnetoa. 9.5S a.m. ■■tufa, trmn Whaagarel, 4JW a.m. w.f.r>j< from Tanranca, 6.55 a.m. nKPAETCKIM.—TEBTBBDAT. * T>oTt IIar»ln«v for 4.25 p.m. Bnia, for Whaaimrci, 9.10 p.m. TtmkiK for Kaat Ooaat bay*. 6.16 p.m. dayman, for Whanearel, a p.m. «31eae)s, for WhancareL H.'M p.m. Tajdwba. for Parnu, %3X) p.m. Walpn, for Kerepwhl, 9.50 p.m. Tlraa. for Glaborne, 10.3(1 p.m. ~" THIB DAT. Dapbne, f«r Coromandd, 0.15 a.m. ninUi. for Warkworth, 0.25 a.m. TKSSHIiS gXI>BCTKI) AT AUCKLAND. TrerUUek. Texu. B«eemh«r 8. Awahon, Glaborne, December 8. Kumr, Keweaatle. DeeCßtef 8. South, Daccmber I. DozMt, Savth, DManbar 8 (loada). f plnnwr. Bonm,' December » flfladt). ▼eat Kn-te. Baa Fraartaro, December 9.' ' KalkDmc. \w Tork, IVctnaer 10. Xi»kau, Orpjmoutb, Decenter 10. ATilmn, TSait Coon. BeeeJßbef ft. MaVnrt. Srdacr. Danmlwr 10. K»Ttansit«, BoutJi, Deceabw n. CnrtnaU, Montreal, Dwtaber 31. ■rri-ma, Sydiur. December 11. Katcd. KevcsaOe. DeMaAer 11. ToA, Xeweaatle. OecemfeeT 13 (laada). CanaAan wner. Moutnxi. Pertmiher I;;. rext ttaiUaan, SeuUi. December 13. Wsaaka. Santienaa, middle December. - Kent. Zireraool, lMeember 17. •mrtheni Ctoh, Sew Heortdaa. Dec Ik Knapemt, nonioanptoiu Secember IV). Ka-watM, FIJI. December 20. JtaUa. Sooth. December 20. - WilmaiK!. landon. December 23. Vnaaea, »«• Tork, December 26. OduflwaqL Texas, Dtcember 24. SBaew, Taaeoorar. Decenbar 28. Wart Htutt, Kew Tork. DaenoDer 30. OanrwaXL Uraynl, Deeeaaber 31. HaTljTßw*. Baa Krandaco, JTannary 1. Ommdlat) Cndaer, UaJUu. Jaaoarj 2. •DSoIk, UrerpMi. Jaaoary 12. riart SfJlnry. tendoa. January 16. TBSSELB 1» POBT. Iβ Wbtrm —filiun« f«rtionn«iV Hewa Ciiaiwee), KerthesTi Caief (»ehooner>. Deraaporl HJCj. Philomel. U.M.i-... irla. Cndxal Wliarf—Q««bM City, Arabura. Chrf • 'Wharf—Walbora, Karorl, Pakeha. •seaTa Wbarf—Middlesex, Arawa, for! Tletor. rjiriai* WBtrf—-Menadnock. MXKTHBKX rOMPAKT-K MOTKMBNTS. Expected ArriraJK. TcHtar- —W»iu»u. from Sartilalo, O«ten<l Bad Omtha, 6 v-m.; Waipo, from Kerepeehl, To-morrow.—T«nlwli«_ from Pa«roa, 3.80 j a.-m.:; Olarmore, froni Wbancarei, 3 a.m.; Maatlana. from Totara North, Kaimaumau, j Boubora and Fareoira, 8 a.m.; Clansman, from. Rtuawll, Opna, Whanßaroa and ■larmoniil, 7 n.ra-: Onuni, from Hrown'B Bur.. ATkle'e Bar, and BllTerdale, 9.30 a.m.; JUtrtmu from K«rw llymoath, 9 n.ni. Projected Departures. To-daj-.—Maianii. for Tanranga, T p.m.; MuTnln, for Wii»n»«r»i, 10 p.m. ! PAKEHA LOADIXG. iiw. Pake&a arrived from WelUnstou this niorninr. nnd berthed nt the King g wharf; "i load for London. She will leave here' wi Tuwdur morning for Napier to 1111 up, And I* to call finally from Napier on the! iSfli vl* Monte Video and TenerinV. ' CAKADI-VX SPIXXER BERTHS 7 A.M. Xhe Caoudliin Spinner will arrire at Auckland at luiclnlnht from Welllneton, and win bertli at the eaetern aide of the King's wharf at 7 0.H1.. 10-morrow. She will leaTe tar* on Tuesday for Kapler, and Iβ expected m drir about the end of next week for few Tort. THE MONTROBE. A si»tw ship to the ErroU, the steamer ■ontrow, ss now en ronte from Panama Canal to Auckland, and nhouM put In an aaa>«uanc« within the next few day*. She sL2S°!l te^J 0 >. haTe ,oade,l a' Gaiveston, """dad. Brighton and Kew Orleans sail, New Orleans on November 6 and Colon on NoTi-mber 11 for Auckland. Svd■aa a iipeed of 11 knots. Prlratc advices y^15 0 ! 1 Bh t '." prtopins a shipment of Vwehatel asphalt for this port a

The Karorl leaves Auckland to-morrow for Noupthcru ports. The Waihora will leave for Newcastle to-morrow. The Kuiiunifaui left Dunedln at midnight on Wednesday for Auckland, via ports. The Njfakutit is expected to leave Grey. in..nth to-nUJit fur Auckland. i The Middlesex leaves Auckland on Mmiday for Tokoaiaru Bay. The ketch Huannl Iβ awaiting a favourable wind to sail for Gisbornc. Th<> schooner Kl»lo Mary Is expected to finish loading coal and general cargo for Giesborno to-day. The auxiliary schooner Isabella de Pralne will be due about Sunday from nokianxa. The Kurow will be due at Auckland at midnight to-night from Newcastle, and will berth to-morrow morning at the Central wharf. The Port Hacking left Auckland last evening for Wellington and Southern ports to continue discharge of her canro from New York. PORT DBNIBON TUESDAY. Tα load general aad refrigerated carlo for London the Port Deniiwn will be due at Auckland ou Tuceday (from the South. She will also lift cargo for Continental ports, ana will sail nnally trom Wellington a few d*y» later. WANDEREB SOLD. The putter Wanderer (32 tons) has been sol* by Messrs. Blddlck liroi., of Orakei. to Capt. McArtliur ot Wellington. 6tie will leave Auckland' to-morrow for Gisborne with a load of bar Iron, ex the Arawa, aad Will proceed from Glsbwne to Wellington. ARAIICBA'S RETURN. The Arshurn will leave Giaborne, at 2.30 p.m., to-morrow, on her return trip to Auckland. On Monday morales she will be floated into dock for overhaul, and will sail again on Tuesday, at * p.m. WINGATBI TO-MOBBOW. With a fall cargo from Southern ports, the Wintatui will be due at Auckland tomorrow morning, and will berth at the Central- wharf. After discharge she will proceed to Onerahl to load timber for Sydney. THE MOXADXOCK. The Monadnock it expected to complete discharge of her cargo at raw sngar at Chelsea on the 12th. Bbc will then proceed to Newcastle to replenish her hunkers prior to loading a cargo of wheat IB Poeth Australia for Japan. MAKtTRA LEAVES SYDNEY Commencing her northern voyage to Van* courer the Makura Bailed from Sydney, at il a.m., yesterday, with ntnety-fonr paeKencere for Auckland, aad ninety for porta beyond. Hhe will be due at Auckland Oβ Monday morning, and sails on Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu aad Vancouver. QUEBEC CITY DISCHABGISG. The Quebec City (Capt. G. D. Bees), ' which arrived from Bnnbnry yesterday, is now discharging over a million feet of hardwood at the Central wharf, and is expected to leave here about Wednesday n«»t for WelUngtoa and Dunedln. After completing discharge on the Sew Zealand coast cbe will return to Australia. POST VICTOn MONDAY. The Farmers' Co-operative Anctioneerinc ■Co. Ltd.. advise that the Port Victor will not leave Auckland for Wellington until 5 p.m. on Monday to continue discharge ot her cargo from London. She will return to Auckland about the third week in January to load for London. CARGO FROM FRANCE. The nest steamer of the Compagnie dcs Messagertea Maritimes fleet to leave France direct for Wellington will be the Xi lvantara. She sails from Dunkirk on Dcovmber 30, Le Havre on January 4, Bordeaux on January 0, and Marseilles on January 22. She comes via the Panama Canal and Papeete, and should arrive at Wellington about March 25. WEST COAST STEAMERS. Messrs. Russell and Somers advise that the Walmca, leaving Onehunga, at 3 p.m., to-day, proceeds to Nelson, Westport, and Oreymouth. The Kaltoa will be due at Onehanga on Thursday or Friday next from Nelson to load for Nelson and West Coaat ports. The Union Company's Kahlka arrived at Onehunga, at 7 a.ro., to.day. and la expected to leave there at daylight, tomorrow, for Oreymouth.

i WAIMANA LEAVES BALBOA. j Bn rente from London to Anckland tbe I Shaw. BaviH and Albion steamer Waimana i j sailed from Balboa on December 3. ana will j jbe due here on December 25. She has caaao ! for Anckland, Dunedin and New Plymouth. < i KAKAPO TO LOAD PHOSPHATES. | Tbe Union freighter Kakspo left Wei- \ llsgton on Wednesday afternoon for Nou- ' jmea (New Caledonia), en route to Walpole i Icland, where she will load a cargo of phosphates for three New Zealand porta. TOFUA IN PORT. . j Arriving from the Western Pacific last | night tbe Tofua (Captain E. C. Vellc-, noweth) berthed shortly before 11 p.m. at ; the Central wharf, where she disembarked ber passengers thiß morning, and com. menccd discharge of her cargo of fruit, including 18.174 cases and 1430 bnnches of bananas, 453 cases pineapples, 2781 loose watermelons, and 129 cases of tomatoes. The steamer arrived at Suva during her recent trip JUBt after a hurricane had swept over tbe island, accompanied by torrential downpours of rain that flooded the plantations. Fine weather was experienced, with occasional strong winds, and departure was taken from Suva at 4 p.m. on the 2nd for Auckland. Light to moderate southerly winds prevailed In the run south. On her next trip tbe Tofua sails at noon on Tuesday for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 292, 7 December 1923, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 292, 7 December 1923, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 292, 7 December 1923, Page 4

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