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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunrise : Tn-niorrow. C.4G. Sunset : This evening. 4.49. Moon : Full Moon, 19th, 5.23 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland. ... .To-day, ...If. a.m. 5.44 p.m. Auckland Sun.. 6.10 a.m. 11.37 p.m. Onehunga Sun., 11.47 a.m. 10.15 p.m. S-aipara lMs. .Sun., 1t.42 a.m. 10.10 p.m. Manukau lids.Sun., 5.45 a.m. 9.15 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Daphne, from Mercury Bay, 5.20 p.m. THIS DAY. Taniwha, from Paeroa. 1.15 a.m. Manaia, returned to port. 1.20 a.m. DEPART.'RES—YESTERDAY. Matangi. for Tauranga. 7.10 p.m. Manaia. for Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED -iT AUCKLAND. Karori, Westport. May 17. Canopus, Westport, May 17. Kawatiri, Westport, May IS. Arahura, Gisborne. May 18. Tiako, South. May 19 (loads). Wingatui. Lyttelton, May 19. Kaitunn. Greymouth, May 19. Tutanekai, Wellington, via East Coast, May IM. Dorset. Liverpool. May 20. Port Victor, London, May 20. King' Hovel. Antwerp. May 20. City of Adelaide, New York, May 20. Port lloweu. Whakatane. May 20. Turakina. Liverpool, May 21. Fakeha, Australia, May 21. Wanaka, South, May 23. KiEHitaka. South. May 24 (loads). Nardana, New York, May 25. Makura, Vancouver, May 2G. Maheno, Sydney, June 3. VESSELS IN TORT. In Strcnm —Tangaroa (schooner), Rewa (barque), 'Northern Chief (schnr.). Ysahel (bqtne.), War Krishna, H.M.A.s. Adelaide. Devonport—ll.M.s. Philomel. 11.M.c.5. Iris, 11.M.5. Chatham, 11.M.5. Veronica. King's Wharf —Kaiapoi. Trewyu, Omana. Queen's VOiarf —Kakapo. Central Wharf—Waihora, Tofua. Western Wharf l —Kurow. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-dav.—Hauiti, from Coromnndel and 1 Colville." 9.30 p.m.; Walcatere. from Thames, l 5.30 p.m.; Omaun, from Arkle's Buy, 5.30 . p.m. To-momiv. —Manaia, from Whangarei. 2 1 p.m:; Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m.; 1 Ouiaiin, from Surfdule aud Ostend, 6 pm.; ' Kawau, from Oniiha, Awaroa, Orapiu and ( Cowe's Bay, 6 p.m. 1 Projected Departures. To-day.—Manaia, fur Whangarei, 10 ' p.m. To-morrow.—Omana, for Surfdale and Ostend, 9.50 a.m, Monday. —Kawau, for Kawau, Leigh, MnngaWui, 10 a.m. SQUADRON SAILS C A.M. The Special Service Squadron is to sail at G a.nil to-morrow, for Suva. Owing to the easterly gale a postponement in the departure was announced at uoon to-day. • - NIAGARA ARRIVED SUVA. The mail steamer Niagara, which sailed from' Auckland at 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, .arrived at Suva at 11.30 a.vi. yesterday en route to Honolulu and Vancouver. MOTU AT TAURANGA. The Northern Company advise that the -Motu, en route from Auckland to Opotiki. put into Tauranga last night and will remain there until the weather moderates. WAIRUNA TO-MORROW. _^ En route from San Francisco to Wellington, the Wairuna will arrive nt Auckland to-iaortow for coal an* water, and will anchor in the stream, where she uudergoes medical inspection. COAL FROM WESTPORT. The Westport Coal Company advise that the steamer Canopus, which left Westport at G p.m. on Wednesday, has a full cargo of coal for Auckland. Her arrival is indefinite on account of the weather. She will berth at the King's wharf. CANADIAN SPINNER. The Canadian' Spinner left Adelaide on the evening of the 14th for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland, and wiU be due here at the end of the month. She, should sail finally from Auckland about the 30th for New York, Boston and Montreal. KARORI HOVE-TO. Owing to the easterly gale the steamer Karori, en route from Westport to Auckland, was reported this morning hove-to about 100 miles north of. Auckland. On arrival she will bunker H.M.A.s. Adelaide, and will afterwards proceed to Pago Pngo. i CLAYMORE AXD TANIWHA CAN. CELLED. The trips to-.Whangarei and Paeroa to-morrow by the steamers Claymore and , Taniwha respectively, have been can- - celled. To-night the Manaia, . which put back at 1.20 a.m. will leave for Whangarei at 10 o'clock. ROTORTTA AT WELLINGTON. R.M.s. Itotorua. the New- Zealand Shipping Company's five-masted mail steamer, arrived at Wellington at 3 a.m. to-day. completing her voyage from London and Southampton. Passengers for Auckland were expected to leave for the North by a special train to-daj-, arriving here to- l morrow morning. OMANA TRIP CANCELLED. The Omana's trip to Arkle's Buy to-day ■wa. cancelled. The steamer left here this afternoon for Waiheke Island, Working -riKht through to Coves Bay. She " will return, via ports, arriving hack here < at C p.m. to-morrow. At 3 p.m. on l'uesday the Omana will leave Auckland lor Silverdale and wayports. PORT BOWEN NEXT WEEK. An alteration In the loading itinerary or the Port Bowen has been made by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line The ? ess %_. J B , to leaTe Tokomaru Bay to-day for Whakatane. where she I. to load oh Monday, j Weather conditions, however sire • likely to interfere with , present arrangements, under which the steamer is due Here on Tuesday, and It Is expected that her arrival at Auckland may be 1 delayed; In. the meantime, the Port ftowen 1 is announced to leave Auckland at noon l next.Thursday for Wellington to All up I lor London: and she will clear finally I about May 27, via Montevideo. 1

The Kalmanawa loads at Westport on Thursday for Auckland. The Kaituua is expected to leavo Greymonth at 9 p.m. to-day for Auckland. , The Corinna 1b due to arrive at Onehunga this afternoon from New Plymouth ami Plctou. The Flora has been delayed in loading cement at Portland on account of the ruin. The Kurow cannot be despatched from I AuclUaiii. before Tuesday next for Westport. The Atua loads at Dunedin about Thursday for Auckland, via Oamaru, Timarii. Lyttelton and Wellington. The Kauri will be due here from Melbourne about Tuesday next, ami after discharge proceeds to Lyttelton, taklng cargo. The Arahurr. Is expert.-.: to leave Ginborne ar 4 p.m. to-day for Auckland, and •hi arrival ro-morrow uight will berth at the Queen's whar.. Tin- Kaiapoi completed discharge last night, but owing to the easterly gale her departure for Tauranga lias liceu post-; polled. The Kaikapo lias finished discharge of \ the Auckland portion of her cargo of guano from Wulpole Island, but unless the j weather moderates she cannot leave here to-day for New Plymouth. | The Winsatni will leave Wellington on ! Monday for Auckland. via Napier and 1 1 Gisborne. After discharge of her Auck- | 1 land cargo she will proceed to Wellington, Lytteltou, Dmiedlu. Oamaru and Tlmaru. J TREBARTHA CLEARED. j Cable advice has been received by the I New Zealand Shipping Company that the , llain liner Trebarftui left New York 011 I -May lv for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Melbourne. She will lie due at Auckland ou June 15. I I NGATIAWA POSTPONF.iI. j The Ngatiawa arrived at Onehunga | 1 lii . morning from Raglan and Kawhla. 1 Inn was unable to load for Hokianga, ami her departure has consequently been postponed until _ p.m. on Monday. The Ngatiawa will leave Onehunga at .'! p.m. next Thursday for UtigUin and Kawma, aud then' will be no second trip to Hokianga next week. DELAYED AT OUTPORTS. The Northern Company's steamer Ngapnhi has been held up at Russell, unable to leave there for Auckland, on account of the gale. The Kawau. wbieh was due bark at Auck land this morning, was reported to be weather-bound at Warkworth. The four scows. Paroto, Tuhoe. Pouo and Torea, were held up at outports to-day. WELLINGTON FERRY SERVICE. The Maori has replaced the Wahlue in the Welllngton-Lyttelton ferry service, and is to maintain the Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday sailings from Lyttelton for Wellington. The Mararoa sailed from London last night for Wellington, aud is to maintain j the Monday, Wednesday and Friday sailings from Lyttelton. The Maori and Mararoa will both continue iv the service until further notice.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 6