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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunrise: To-morrow, 6.46. Sunset: This evening. 4.50. Moon : Fall Moon, lflth. 5.23 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 4.14 a.m. 4.45 p.m. Auckland Sat., 5.16 a.m. H. 44 p.m. Onehunga Sat., 5.53 a.m. 9.21 p.m. Kaipara Hds. .Sat., 8.48 a.m. 0.16 p.m. Manukau Hds.Pat., 7.53 a.m. 5.21 p.m. ARRIVALS—TESTERDAT. Trewyn, from Newcastle, 3.30 p.m. Wakateri?. from Thames. 6 p.m. Hauiti, from Kopu, 6.20 p.m. THIS DAY. Manala. from Whangarei. 3 β-m. Elsie Mary (scb.). from Glsnorne. 5 a.m. ilstanpi, from Tanranpa. 6.45 a.m. Glenelg, from Whangarei, 7.20 a.m. DEPARTURES—TESTERDAT. Awahou, for Gisborne, 3.55 p.m. Tremorvah. for Goelong, 5 p.m. Claymore, for Whsngarei, 5.40 p.m. Flora, for Portland, 5.45 p.m. Taniwha,' for Paeroa, 7.10 p.m. Atua. fur Wellington, 10.20 p.m. THIS DAT. Waiotahi. for Great Barrier, 0.10 β-m. Kawau. for WaTkworth, 10.10 a.m. Wakatere, for Thames, 11.15 a.m. Hauiti, for Coromandel, 11.15 a.m. Tjlimaroe, for Sydney, 11.45 a.tn. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Swears. Simpson, Ring, Anderson. Cole, Corban, B. Corban, O'Reilly,. Ibbotson, J. B. Dean', Single, Scott, Forman, Hay, D. Eva, Savage, L. Phillips, West, Fitzpatrick, Grlce, Walker, Tutiiill, Davis, Bayly. F. M. Moss, Sister Teresa, Sister Kathleen, Balk, Francis, Ennderland, D. Ellis, Powell. A, Shires, Nelaon, Lindsay, Watts, Dison, Harrison. Yates, Mesdames Michaels, E. Tates, Goodchild, Carter, Gardiner, Brown, Perkins, Robson and child, C. -Hall. Clayton, Swears, Hamilton, C. A. Stocker and child. Clarke, Billett, Harrison, McShane, Cates, G. A. Black, Single. WlUiameen, Millington. E. Pees and child. Poison and child, Fieldhouse. A. Clarke. Hatful. Bblee, Chandler, Wilkinson, Savill, Carter, H. Taylor, Hood. West. Gee, New, Gilbert, Tuthill. E. Moore, Davis, Cambridge and three children, Batson, Case, Cox, Griffiths and two children. Raymond and two children. Pettingreagh. Francis, Ballard, Pervis-Smlth. Petngrew, Harrison, Wood, Syins. Williams, Roberts and child. Messrs. S. Adams, C. Dawson, Turkington, G. Shierlaw, Davis. Simpson. Davis, Wilson, D'Alpucfit, Holdsworth. Fleciinpr, Rentonl, Harrison, Firkin, Ripper, .G. Brown, Michaels. E. Tates. W. Hay. W. S. Smart, Carter. Gardinier, Ccptain Brown, Perkins. Roberts. Robson, Mc Shane, Cates, S. Daweon. Davis, Purcall. McCall-McCowan; Simpson. Drummonci. Reese, G. A. Black, A. Fraser and two children, K. McDennott, Walker. F. J. Single. Millington. Pees and four children. Gee, .T. Dean. W. Phillips, Swale, G. Burke, Lieutenant-Colonel Grant, .T. W., Harkley. Smallwood. Poison, Fieldhouse. Boles. Wilkinson. Hood. R. Pettisretc. Hnngerford, R. A. Kerr. Johnston, H. Dornay. Henderson. Master PurvisSmith, A. L. Browne. Simmons. Thurlow, Darling. Nicholas, Raymond. Pettinsreagh, Harrison, Wood. Syme, Peterson, Graham. Lee. PriDßle. Porter, Robson, and 104 steerage, including two Chinese. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Karori. Wpstport. May 17. Kawatiri, Westpbrt, May 18. Arahura, Gisborne, May 18. Tiirakinn. Liverpool, May IS. Piako, South, May 10 (loadel. Winpatui. Lyttelton, May 19. Dorset. Liverpool, May 19. Kaituna, Greymouth, May 10. Port Victor, London. May 20. KlnJ- Howel, Antwerp. May 20. Citj of Adelaide, New Tork, May 20. Port Bowen. .Whakatnne, May 20. PlUeba. Australia; May 21. Wanaka. Soutb. May 23. Kimiitaka, South. May 2i (loads). Xartlana, Xew Tork, May tJS. Makura, Vancouver. May 26. Marama, Sydney. May 27. Canadian Spinner. South, May 28 (loads). Mahia. London, .Tunp 1. " TremeadoTT, St. John. Jnne 5. Rnapehn. London. June 7. Trebartha, Sew Tork. June 7. | ———•• ' I VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Tancaroa (schooner). ReT»i Tforthem Chirt (schnr.>. . Jsabel (hqtne.), H.M.e. D«nae, H.M.s. Dragon. H.M.s. Repulse. H.M.Aie. Adelaide, War Krishna, H.M.b. Dauntless. H.M.e. Dunedin. Devonport—H.M.k. Philomel. H.M.c.s. Iris, H.M.s. Chatham. H.M.s. Veronica. Ktnst's Wharf—Kalapoi, Trewyn. Omana. Queen's 'WTiarf—Tofua, Kakapo. Central Wharf—Waihora. Priice's Wharf—H.M.s. Hood, H.M.s. Delhi. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Arkle's Bay, 7.30 p.m. ; Claymore, from WTiangarei, midnight ; ■ Kawau, from Orewa,. Waiwera, Mahurang* Heads. Warkworth, 0.3.0 p.m. To-morrow.—Ta.niwba. from Paeroa. 1 a.m.; Barawa. from New Plymouth. 8 a.m.: Xgapuhi. from RussnlL Whangaroa. and Mangonui, 6 a.m.; Ngatiawa, from Raglan and Kawhia, 6 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Manala, for Wbaugarei, 10, p.m.: Matangi. for Tauranga. 7 p.m. . To-morrow. —Daphne, for Houhora. noon ; Apanui, for Awanui, noon; Kawan, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. TDRAKINA WEDNESDAY. A wireless message received by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the it steamer Turakina states that the vessel is meeting with heavy weather on her outward voyage, but expects to arrive at Auckland on Wednesday from Liverpool. MOVEMENTS AT THE DOCK. H M ships Laburnum and Veronica wIU be floated out of dock to-morrow and berthed at the Dock wharf. .. The Northern Company's steamer Matangi will be floated into dock on Monday for annual overhaul and survey. WAIOTAHI LEFT PABEXGA. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi, which has been delayed at' Parengn for over a week, owing to low tides, left there last night and will be due at Russell on Sunday morning. She will arrive back at Auckland on Monday morning. CLANSMAN TO RE-COMMISSION. Owing to the Matangi undergoing her annual overhaul next week the Ngapubi will take up the Tauranga service on Monday, anil the Clansman, which has been laid up, will. be in the Russell service. The Matabgi'a overhaul ana surrey Iβ expected to be completed early is June*

The Kurow goes from the King's wharf to the Western wharf this afternoon. The Kakapo pails this afternoon for New Plymouth and Greymouth. The Tirod sailed from Gisborno at midnight, and will be due here on Sunday. The Kiiiapot -will leave here this evening for Tauranga. Newcastle until nest week. The Kaitausrata is expected to leave Lj-ttelon on Monday for Auckland. The Kawatirl la loadlnc rnal at Weptport to-<lay for Napier and Auckland. The Kauri left Melhourne at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland wiih general cargo. The Kamona Inarls a cam" of coal at Newcastle on Wednesday next for AurkThe Flora lfft Auckland last night fnr Portland, where she is now loading cement for New Plymouth and Wellington. The Wingatui is expected to lpave Lyttelton to-morrow for Auckland via ports. On her return from the East Coast on Sunday the Arahura will berth at the Queen's wharf. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus will be flue at Auckland to-morrow from Westport, and will berth at the Kins's wharf. The Tofua shifts from the Queen's wharf to the Central wharf to continue loading, and It to. Bail for the Western Pacific Islands at' noon on Monday. The auxiliary-schooner Isabella de Frainc is undergoing cleaning and painting on the slipway, and »s expected to load on Monday for Hokianga ports. The schooner Elsie Mary, which left Glsborne at 11 a.m. i£«t Saturday, arrived at Auckland this morning, and berthed at the King's wharf. The Government steamer Tntanekni. which Is on her' six-monthly cruise of the North Island lighthouses, will he due at Auckland on Monday, and will probably berth at the Prince's wharf. CORINXA FOR ONEHUNGA. The Union freighter Corlnna was expected to leave Picton yesterday for New Plymouth and Onehunga. After discbarge at Onehunga «b,e proceeds to New Plymouth to load dairy produce for Wellington. TKEWTN AREIVED. The Trewyn arrived from Newcastle yesterday afternoon and berthed at the King's wharf to discharge coal. She will later proceed to Nauru Island to load a cargo of phosphates for Auckland. KARORI ARRIVES 3 A.M. The Karorl arrives from Westport at 3 a.m. to-morrow. and gots alongside H.M.A.s. Adcllade in the stream to coal the warship. The collier will later proceed to Pago Pago. DORSET ON TUESDAT. Tne Dorset radios to the New Zealand Shipping Company that she is encountering bad weather, but hopes to arrive at Auckland from Liverpool on Tuesday with passenger* and general cargo. DUNEDIN BERTHS TO-MORROW. B.M.s. Dunedin, which replaces H.M.s. Chatham as flagship on the New Zealand Station, will be berthed at Devonport at 4.15 p.m. to-morrow, after the departure of the Imperial Squadron. H.M.s. Chatham is to sail on the 27th for the East. WAITOMO COMMENCES LOADING. The Union freighter Wnitomo commences loading about 6500 tons of phosphates at Nauru Island on May 17 for New Zealand, and will be due here for discharge early in June. FOR WEST COAST PORTS. To load for Picton. Nelson and the usual West Coast ports, the Anchor steamer Tltoki will arrive at Onehunga on Thursday, May 22. to the agency of Messrs. Russell and Somers, Ltd. ULIMAROA SAILED. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaros sailed for Sydney at 11.45 a.m. to-daj With 183 saloon arid 104 steerage pas ssngers, and also mails and general cargo She will tie dv« at Sydney next Tuesday BDd leaves there the following Saturdaj for Wellington. ROTORUA ARRIVES TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, which has been delayed "bj strong head winds and seas, will not arrive at Wellington from London and Southampton before to-morrow moraine The following Is ah advanced list of pas sengers:—Saloon: Mispes I. Trewavae, V. N. Hood. Mesdam&s Malcom Ross, P M. Boak and 2 children. W. J. Sullivan S Vine, SI. E. B. Glover and son, Mesers. W C. Savage, E. L. Gruning, H. W. Sllerinc ham. B. S. Cracton, W. S. Stillivsn. M. E C. Dahl. A. F. Homewood, W. Enrnehaw. R.- T. Wall, S. Vine; 340 third-clase.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4