SHIPPING NEWS.
-.'. 1 . Sunset: eventerg, 7.18. Sunrise: To-morrow, 4.35. - Moon; moon, 7a_, 12.18 p.m. ..... high WATES, AiicHacd^..-. -To-day, 2.13-e.m. 2.47 p.m. Auckland.* ■ TJjnea,, 3.18 a_n. 3.53 p.m. r*uc_ungai 'lihurs., 6.55 a-ia. 7.30 p.m. Kaipara 53ds Thurs., 6.59 a.m. 7.25 pxx Menukar." Hds...Thurs., 5,55 *.m. 6.20 p.m. r _'RK'IVAIjS.—_iON_tAT. Dnindrennan, from .Taiia, 9.35 p.m. -r i - :v<Vakatere. from Thames. 1 p.m. 3 tHaultl, irnia Wartwoitli, 5.20 pjn. "<_'/' I>aj_lme, from Coromandcl, 5.20 p.m. •.•:»■"■ W'aipu, from KercpeeM, C.25 p.m. J Claymore, from W_ansaxp.i i 9 pjn. / T-aniwha, from Paeroo, 9.10 p.«n. TESTKBTiAT. '•"'. ''Jlanaia. from Whangarei, 5.20 _.». ..-:—.M.-uangi, from Tnuruuge. 6.10 a.m. Nga>_M, from Russell, 6.40, a.m. THIS DAY. i .. .ftimr-, from Whangarei, 4.loa_a. • ■' .DEPARTTJE,ES.~MONnAT. -Arahuro, for Gisborne, 10_"4 p.ni. Kimu, tor Whangarei, 11.10 p.m. "SBsrmsßjfAS. Wakatc-re, for Thames, £,10 p.m. ■ Jlan-aia, for Wihansarhi. 11.G p.m. VESSELS EXPECTE.'i AT AUCKLAND. Maxoro, Newcastle, early January. Tofua, Fiji, .January 2. ijralwu, Gisborne, January 8. Make, East- Coast, January S. \ Port Victor, South, January 4 (loads!. Austndtnd, Montreal, January 5. Arahura, East Coast, January 6. Mamari, Newcastle, January 7 (loads). Canadian Challenger, South, January 7. Hurunul, South, January 7 (loads). ■ Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, January 7. Marama, Sydney, January 8. Port Elliott, New York, January 9. Canadian Importer. Vancouver, Jan. 10. Buffiolk, Liverpool, January 12. Nowshera, New York. January 12. Niagara, Sydney, January 14. _»., Maheno, Sydney, January 15. *£ Athenic, South, January 15 (loads). >'-"' Leeds City, Pensacola, January I<s. Port Sydney, London, January 16. Kaikoura, South, January 18 (loads). Matakana, Liverpool, January 27. Waimana, South, February 5 (loads). Las Vegas, Los Angeles, February 13. ■astbournc, New York, February 24. It""-" VESSELS IN POET. In Stream—Tangaroa (schooner), Rewa (barque), Northern Chief (schnr.), Southern Cross. Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel. H.M-e.s. Iris, H.M.S. Chatham, H.M.B. Laburnum, H.M.s. Veronica Central Wharf —Kaiwarra, Bakanoa, WaiporL King's Wharf—Kawntiri, Karori, Cornwall. Wanaka, Kakipoi. Queen's Wharf—Nnddea, Walhora, Walmama. Western Wharf—Kauri, Hollywood. Chelsea Wharf—Dundrennan. TOFUA EARLY TO-MORROW. The Island steamer Tofua, from Tonga. Samoa and Fiji, has reported by wireless that she will arrive here early to-morrow morning. She is bringing 63 .saloon and nine steerage passengers, as well as 10,000 cases and 85 bunches of bananas. The Tofua is to berth at the Central wharf. THE PORT VICTOR. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd., advise that the Port Victor will be due at Auckland on Sunday evening, and will be here about throe days before proceeding to Napier -and to complete cargo for London. She is to clear about the Uilrd week in January. NIAGARA ARRIVED SYDNEY. The mail steamer Niagara, whiah left Auckland on Friday night, arrived at Sydney yesterday. .She is to leave there again on"'January lv, arriving at Auckland on the 14-th. and sailing on the folJowong day for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. DUNPRENNAN FROM JAVA. Laden with a cargo ot sugar for tlie Colonial Sugai- Refining Company, Ltd., the steamer Dundrennan arrived at Auckland on Monday night and proceeded to Chelsea wharf yesterday for discharge. The vessel. Which cleared Sourabaya on December 12, experienced fine weather during the ■voyage, averaging a speed of ten knots. „ Captain T. Ferguson is in command, and . ~ Iras with him : Mr. A. T. Fullagen. chief officer; Mr. I*. J. Anderson, second officer: Mt. F. McChesney, chief engineer; 111-. J. .".Edwards, chief steward. RUIAHINE'S PASSENGERS. ••'The following passenger* for Souuliunipton left Wellington on Saturday by the - - New Zealand -Shipping Company's liner Kuaiiine : —First saloon : From- Wellington—Misses D. E. Black, A. L. Barnett _ Jioby, Mesdnnies M. Murphy, M. X Peacock, ii. K. Roberts, c. w. 'Sraich. Messrs - 'J. W. and L. W. Black, T. Cutcliffo, o" r' Clark, A. Hoby, A. F. Robert?, and Masters A. A. and J. Roberts, J. C. Peacock. M. J and R. J. Reardon, and Dr. A. Preston From Christchureh—Mrs. G. E. vV'arrender and Mr. Denys Hoare. From Dunedin— •J""Misses R: E. Darling and E. M. Reid Mr s s --*__ E. C. 'Reid. Second saloon : From Wel- • -lington—Misses P. L. Barratt and B H Millword, Mesdames B. M. Alien and I Kirk, Mesdames I. Kirk. Messrs. I. Kirk •-•■ -J. Allen, and Masters W. D. and C 1* . e-,,.A11en. From Auckland—Miss L. Montgomery, Mesdames J. Boyd, K. MellwraLth. Messrs. W. Boyd. W. I\_Coates. Dr. J. ifc--5f,. and the _t_tßfta_ Nind. Prom V T*«™-., S£dneyj~V:- .—?'-.. Curtis, D. I. / tidier.; From f :«•""••■_; one SfherCovel! o S»*r «»*r_saln;W,«nti
NOWSHSJBA LEAVES PANAMA. En route from Philadelphia, and New York to Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Melbourne, the Nowsbcra sailed from Panama on December 28. She will be due here on January 20.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 4
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