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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunrise : To-morrow. 5.52. Sunset: This evening. 6.13. Moon: First Quarter, 14th, 3.21 a_n. '-j- -■ -■**■-« -_-«. jjigh -WATER. Auckland To-day, 0.35 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Auckland Sat., 1.26 a.m. 1.56 p.m. Onehunga Sat., 5.3 a.m. 5.33 p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Sat., 4.58 a.m. -.28 p.m. llauukau Hds.._at.. 4.3 a.m. 1.2S p.m. ARRIVALS. —YESTERDAY. Wakatere. from Thames, 3 p.m. Hauiti. from Warkworth, 4.10 p.m. Daphne, from Knpu, 5.25 p.m. Apanui, from Great Barrier, 6 p.m. THIS DAY. : Manaia, from Whangarei. 5.50 a.m. . Matangi, from Tauranga, 6 a.m. . i DEPARTURES. —YESTERDAY. ' Ronaki, for Whangarei. 11 p.m. THIS DAY. Oneroa. for Piako. .■*? Waipn. for Kerepechi. Hauiti, for Warkworth. Wakatere. for Thames, s.in a.m. Omana. lor Silver.laic. -.15 am MaUurangi. for Whangarei. 11..J0 a.m. Maheno. foi Sydney. 11.20 a.m I a.seongers.—Saloon: Misses A. W icland. B-Gil-Han. A. M. Deuce. N. M. Beycndge, fc. O. Vernon. R. Worratl. A. and 1;.- Mackie. M C Sanger. L. Andrews. K. Hasiett, B. M Higgoit, P. A. Ilisgott, E. Muuroe. E. i lovd.'O. li. and M. M. Walsgott. M.-lilrea. M. "llislop, 1. E, Lachlan. .1. Sayegh. Copnollv F. Price. A. M. Howie. F. M. 151----boufn, D. Bennett. R. A. Kin?. M. .1. King. N M King, F. Sincock, A. Curtain: Mos-.lam<-s Dh-kssn. Peterson.. Fle.ker, Shaw. Butcher, B. Gltflllan, Aluiecht and infant, A Hanna. E Frost. G. Adams. A. Rankin, f'artwright. '('. -Sec-combe. I*. M. Ilij-gott. I.es Wartoti. Cutler. Teague, Howie, Upton and Master J. P. Upton. S. Lachlan, Bankart. Weston. .1. Prickett. Cow, J. Weddings. A. Thomas. E. S. King. Wilkes, Hogarth and infant. Peach. Davis: Messrs. .1. Moffatt. N. S. Moffat, J. W. Gordon. W 11. Wood. J. Brown. G. L. Petersen. IL' Morgan, A. Wilkie. V. 11. Abbott, G. E. Smith, W. Cole. 15. B. Bailey. W. 11. N. Nunn, H. Longden. F. Ilely. H. Butcher. P. A. Brett, ('. Birdsall, D. H. Hare. K. YVard. I*. Lyttle: B. Farquhar, E. P. Abnccht. J. 11. Cartwright, Les TVartou, XV. Butler, J. .1. Teague, W. Howie, .1. 11. Upton. W. Sayesh. Warren. F. .1. Ronknrt. R. Gow. F. J. Wilkes. ,T. Hogarth, L. Peach. J. F. Skicllerup, N. Horsfall. L. Hollin-s. E. Kins, A. R. King, E. K. Wright. M. Davis. .7. Openshaw, W. McLean, D. T. Meekin. .1. G. Thorne. L. Fairhead, W. McDevitt. Dr. R. Worrall. Dr. Flecker. Dr. Hamilton Marshall. Dr. C. G. •Shaw. Father O. YVogan, Rev. P. A Dickson, Rev. S. D. Grimes, Rt. Rev. Bishop of Polynesia. Colonel Meii-jes, and 70 steerage, including one Chinese and one Hindu. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Kumara, South. March 13 lioads). Awahou, East Coast, March 10. 'frekieve, New York, —larch 10. Arahura, East Coast, March IG. VTaipori, Westport. March lfi. Taparoa, South, March 17 (loads'). X.-1.3. Niagara, Sydney, March 17. Mahana, Liverpool. March 17. iWest Cahokia, San Francisco, March 17. lonic, London, March 17. Ulimaroa, Sydney, March 10. Wanaka, South. March 19. Kaitoke, Fiji, March 19. Katoa. Melbourne. March 20. Port Brisbane, Australia, March 24 (loads) Tasmania, South, March 24 (loads). Tofua, Fiji, March 24. Canadian Constructor, South, March 27 (loads). H.M.S. Chatham. Dunedin. March 27. Tekoa, Liverpool, March 27. R.M.s. Makura, Vancouver, March 28 Aldebaran (French war sloop), Noumea March 29. Atholl, New York, April 2. Trewyn. St. John. April 2. Port Pirle. London, via South. April 3. Buahine, London, via Wellington, April 10. .VESSELS IN" PORT. In Stream—Tangaroa f schooner). Rewa, (barque). Northern Chief (schooner!. Southern Cross, Ysahel (h .tne.). Devonport — H.M.s. Philomel, H.M.c.s. Iris, H.M.s. Laburnum. Queen's Wharf.—Westmoreland, "Wingatui, . I'iakn, Canadian Pioneer. King's Wharf—Omnilin. Port Chalmers Central W"harf.—Waihora. Chelsea Wharf.—Grange Park. Western Wharf—Cyrcna, Kaiapoi. NORTHERN- COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrival-To-day.—Waiuku, from Surfdalc, Ostend and Omiha. 6 p.m. : Hauiti, from Coromandel, 6.30 p.m.: Claymore, from Whangarei, 11 p.m.; Omana. from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay, and Silvcrdale. 4._0 p.m. To-morrow.—Waipu, from Kerepechi, 7.30 a.m. ; Waiotahi, from Tptara North, Kaimaiimau. Houhora and Parenga. S a.m.; Ngapuhi. from Russell. Opna, Whangaroa and Mangonui. (1 a.m. ; Daphne, from Orcv.a. Waiwera, Mahurangi and Warkworth, D a.m. : Rarawa, from New Hymouth, S a.m. ; Ngatiawa, from Hokianga, 6 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day, Taniwha. for Paeroa. 5 p.m. : Matangi. for Whangarei. 10 p.m.; Manaia, for Tauranga. 7 p.m. : Daphne, for Orewa, Waiwera, Mahurangi and Warkworth, 6.30 p.m. To-morrow. —Waiuku. for Surfdale, Osfend and Omiha. 0 a.m. : Apanui, for Awanili. Waipapakauri, Whangaroa and Mangonui, S a.m. MAHENO SAILED. The Maheno sailed to-day for Sydney with 102 passengers. She will lie due at the Australian port uext Tuesday, aud leaves there the following Friday for Wellington. TREKIEVE THIS AFTERNOON. The Ham steamer Trekieve is due from New York at 4 p.m. to-day to discharge case oil and general cargo to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Co. She will berth at the Queen's wharf. ARAHURA ARRIVED NAPIEB. | The Union Company's steamer Arahura. after meeting with rough weather on the coast, arrived at Napier at T a.m. to-day She leaves there at 10 p.m. for Auckland" ■ya Gteborne, being due back here on Sunh' t* She WUI bertU at the Kin S's

The Westmoreland sails this afternoon for Napier and Wellington. The Katna is expected to leave- Mcl bourne to-morrow- for Auckland. The Piako will leave Auckland at daybreak on Sunday for Wellington. The Wingatui sails at noon tomorrow for Southern ports. The Tnftja was expected to leave Apia early yesterday morning for Tonga and The Wanaka was expected to leave Oamaru at S p.m. yesterday tor Auckland, via ports. The Kaiapoi will complete her discharge to-morrow. she will probably proceed to Newcastle. The Waimarino left l.vtteltnn at ft p.m. on Wednesday for Newcastle to load v cargo of coal for Auckland. The Canadian Pioneer sails this afternoon for Brisbane, to continue discharge of cargo from Halifax. The Kaitoke left Lautoka at t> a.m. yes today for Auckland. She will be due here next Wednesday. and after discharge proceeds to Newcastle. WAIMEA AT OXEHt'NGA. Messrs. Russell and Somers advise that Die steamer Waimea. which arrived at <>ne hnnga at S a.m. today from Nelson, will sail to-morrow morning for Nelson anil West Coast ports. KI'.MARA TO-MORROW. Xo later advice has been received from the Kumara, but the vessel is expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow from Tokomaru Bay, and will berth at the Queen's Wharf to complete Homeward loading. MOVEMENTS AT THI'L DOCK. The Mntangi was floated into dock this morning and will he floated tout again this tin Monday morning 11.M.5. Philomel will be floated In for cleaning and painting. lONIC NEXT TUESDAY. According to wireless ndvice received by Messrs. L. P. Nathan and Co., Ltd., the White Star liner lonic will arrive at Auckland next Tuesday evening from London and Southampton with j-13 passengers and geucral cargo. NIAGARA LEFT SYDNEY. The Niagara sailed from Sydney at 11 am. yesterday for Auckland. She will be due here early on Monday to disembark 118 passengers, and is to sail on Tuesday for Vancouver. TWrATtOA DIE OPUA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Paparoa will be due at Opna this evening frfom Wellington. She will land to complete her loading for London, probably leave there on Monday for AuckWAIHORA SAILS TOMORROW. The Waihora, which is completing discharge of her phosphates at the Central wharf, is expected to sail to-morrow for Newcastle to hunker, thence proceeding to Nauru to load another cargo of OoUU tons of phosphates for Auckland. MANAIA AND MATAXGI. An interchange of services. In which the Mana ia will run to Tatiranga and the Matangi. to Whangarei. is being made this evening, to enable the Matangi to complete cleaning and painting in dock this afternoon. WAITEMATA LOADING PHOSPHATES. Messrs. Henderson and Maefarlane advise that the Wnitemata is an route from Newcastle to Nauru Island to load 7500 tons of phosphates for Auckl&nd and other New Zealand ports. She should leave the island about the 20th. PORT OP ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Rarawa, for New Plymouth, 4 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Manukau Heads. March 14.—Arrived: Waimea, from Nelson, 6 a.m. Uisborne. March 14.—Arrived: Atua, from Auckland r>.2o a.m. Wellington. March 13.—Arrived : Moeraki, from Melbourne, 5.10 p.m. Sailed: Maori, for Lyttelton, S p.m. . Wellington, March 14. — Arrived: Maungantti, from San Francisco. 4 a.m. Sailed: Bradford City, for Sydney. 7 a.m. firevmouth, March 13.—Sailed: Ngatoro, for Sydney, 3.43 p.m. Lvttelton. March 13.—Sailed: Wahine, for Wellington. Duuedin, March 13—Arrived: Hale, from Lvttelton. 4 p.m. Sailed: Kotare, for Bluff, 2.10 p.m. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless station to-night : — ' Auckland. —Canadian Pioneer. Hattraki, lonic, Kaitoke, Kail una, Kumara, Maliana. Maheno, Niagara, Omana, lort Syduev. Port Rowen, Tofua. Valdnra, Walpori. "West Cahokla, Westmoreland, lrekiove.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 4