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SHIPPING NEWS.

» Smnrtee: To-morrow, 7.2 a.m. - Snnset: This "evening. 4.3S p.m. Moon: Pull Moon. 17th, 4-11 P-m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day — 12.21 p.m. Auckland Wed., 0.15 a.m. 1.11 p.m. Onehunga Wed., 4_a.m. 4.48 p.m. Kairara Hds.-Wed.. 4.17 a.m. 4.4., p.m. ManukauH(ls..Wed., 3.22 ajn. 0.48 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 7.55 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 10.15 p.m. THIS DAT. Hauiti, from Warkworth, 4.5 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Waiotahi, for Mercnry Bay. 6.5 p.m. •NgapuW. for Tauranga, 6.30 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, .7 p.m... Gleneig. for Whangarei, 8 p.m. Matangi, for Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. THIS DAT. Atua. for South, 0.30 a.m. Waipn, for Kerepeehi, 3.10 a.m. Tremeadow, for Wellington, 6.30 a.m. Tutanekai, for North. Island lighthouses, 6.30 a.m. --, i-j' Hauiti, for Coromandel, 7.10 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Awabou, Gisborne, June 11. Physa, Singapore, June 11. Kekerangu, Geelong, June 11. Ulimaroa, Sydney, June 11. Norfolk, London, June 14. / Kakanoa, Westport, June 12. Canadian Miller, Halifax, Jane 14. Trebartha, New York, June 15. Manaia, East Coast, Jnne 15. Bamai WeUlnirton, June 16. \ m I,lns Nam, Valparaiso, via Papeete, June 16. Port August*, New York, Jnne 16. Rimutaka, South, June 25 (loads). Kent, liverpool, June 17. -<-,■■, hj-.-.-r c .'r . Wairnna, Melbourne, June 28. Niagara, Vancouver. June 23. • It em uera, Southampton, .June 26Ngakuta, Rarotonga, June-30. Waimana,. Liverpool, July 1. Tairoa, London, July 3. Tredinnick, New York, July 7. VESSELS m PORT. In Stream—Tangaroa -schnr.), Rewa (barque), Nortnern Chief {schnr.), Ysabel (bqtne.), -Nucnla- (oil-tanker): At Devonport.—H.M.S. Dunedin, H.M.S. Philomel, H-M.cs. Iris. . ..*._, King's Wharf—Waitomo, Hnanni (ketch), Trelyon. Wanaka, Navua. Central Wharf—Kalmanawa. Prince's Wharf—Tofua, Arahura. Queen's Wharf—Rotorua, Manaia. Western Wharf —Kurow. v ,__.;'• - At Powder Ground —Mania, Ysabel (bqtn.), Northern Chief (schooner), Rlra (ketch). •In Dock—Rimu. ' NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. "" L To-day.—Wakatere, from Thames, 340 "'p.m.; Hauiti, from Coromandel, 5.30 p.m.; Kawan, from Kawan, Leigh and Mangawai, „ii p.m.; Oraana, from Brown's Bay, Arkle a 'Bay and Deep Creek, 3-30 p.m. '■.'■ To-morrow.—Waipn, from "Kerepeehi, 6.30 "a.m.; Matangi, from Whangarei, 6 a.m.; t Clansman, from Russell and Opoa, 6 a.m.; ,'Ngapuhi, -from Tanranga, 1 a-m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 8 a.m. .. .'" " iProjectei Departures. "' Tonlay.—Taniwha, for Paeroa, 4 pjn.; Otlmai, for Whakatane, 4 p.m, ~ To-morrow. —Omana, for Walheke, 9.30 8.m.; Wakatere, for Thames, 8.30 a.m.; ' Waipn, for Kawan, Takatu, Ti Point, Little and Bis Omaha, 10 a.m.; Kawan, for /£lat_~ana _n<LMallet Point, 8.30 a.m.. NGAKUTA'S NEXT TRir. On her next trip to the Eastern Pacific iilaods, the Union Company's steamer Ngakota I* fo leave here early In July, '*._/% win proceed to Karotonga, Aitutakl and Haogsi* only, TKEDINXICK CLEARED. The A. and A. liner Trefllnnlck sailed "■from N*w Tork 6tt Jnne Z with cargo to d'MhaW tit Auckland, Wellington, New Pfymooifi, Wa/fganai and Newcastle. The vessel Is due at Aeekland on Jnly 9. MOBRAKI'S NEXT TRIP. The Union Company's Inter-colonial passenger steamer Moetaki i* to leave MeltKitiroe at noon on Saturday next tor Wellington direct. She will be dne. at Wellington on Jnne ID, and will sail about the same date for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. ROTORUA'S DKI'ARTPRB DATE. The : New • Zealand Shipping- Co.** liner • Rotorua In to leave Auckland .at Z p.m. to-uiorrow.for Napier and l/ftUrllov, thence proceeding to Wellington to* eowpiete Homeward loading and nail finjUly;. from Wellington at 3 p.m. oh Monday, Jnne S3, Instead -Of the 10th, for Southuampton and Lxmuoii.T . _, THE MAIIIA.- . The Shaw, Savlll ' and Albion .steamer Mnhln. now discharging explosives at Motuibl, Is .expected to come up to Auckland to-morroW night > and. berth on Thorndny morning to discharge about 5000 tons of salvaged cargo from the Mntattia. • She will be at this port until about tbe 18th Inst.,' before proceeding to Opua and Lyttelton: '..'; CARGO FROM. MONTREAL. The Canadian Cruiser-should pass the Panama. Canal this week, en route from Montreal to Auckland. The steamer has 1600 tons of general cargo to discharge here,, and should arrive about July. o.' • Following the Canadian Cruiser the Canadian Constructor Is to leave Montteal on June 28-for-Auckland and Australian ports. PACIFIC COAST LOADINGS. The Union Company's . motor-ship Hnuraki was expected to leave Powell River last Saturday for San Francisco to complete loading for Wellington, Bluff, Melbourne. Adelaide and.Sydney. The Waiotapu, from Vancouver and Ocean Falls, was expected to leave San Francisco on Saturday for Auckland, Melbourne and ..Sydney,. .■•■■•■■-,■ • • ■ _. , i from Wellington, - arrlved'_lffin? n ;F r '' r " c,l '' !0 lnßt Tuesday, and loads fu&IJZ^ 0 \ Co,t !P c " 1 ' this'month for Blct - New Lyttelton

i ■ The Waltomo is expected to sail about Friday for Newcastle. The Wanaka is to leave here to-morrow for Dunedin. Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru. The- Mamii.i Rails at 5 p.m. tn-Cay for Tokomaru Bay, Glsborne and Napier. The Kekerangu will arrive at daylight try morrow from Geelons and berth at the eastern side of the Queens wharf: The Navua is expected to sail to-morrow afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dnnedin. The Kakapo, which had been barbound at Grej-mouth, left there at 2.0»- p.m. yesterday for Auckland. The Government steamer Tntanefcat left Auckland early thia morning for the Northern lighthouses. TheTremeadow left Auckland this mornquantity of her cargo from Atlantic coast ports* « The Kurow was shifted from the Western wharf to the Prince's wharf to-day, and the Kaimanawa from the Central to the Prince's , wharf. After discharge the Kaimanawa docks here for cleaning end painting. MAP.AMA AT WELLINGTON. The Murama arrived at Wellington today from Sydney with passengers, mails and general cargo. She is to sail on the return voyage on Friday at 11 a.m. L'LIMAROA TO-MORROW. The - Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa will be due at Auckland from Sydney tomorrow at 5 p.m., aad, aftier undergoing medical inspection In the stream, will berth at the Central wharf. TRBLTON FOB PACIFIC COAST. i The Haln steamer Trelyon Is expected .to leave Auckland on Saturday for the Pacific Coast, to load at Vanconver and San Francisco at the end of June and early In July for New Zealand ports. The ports will be fixed later. . * CANADIAN CHALLENGER'S LOADING. The Canadian Challenger is doe at Bluff to-morrow from Adelaide to load for the Atlantic Coast. She proceeds to Dunedm, Lyttelton, Wellington antl Auckland, being due here about June 24 to maxe this her final port lor New York, Boston and Montreal. ' / CANADIAN SCOTTISH THURSDAY. The Canadian •Scottish radios that *he will arrive at Auckland on Thursday f torn Vancouver to discharge 600,000 feet of. timber, 550 tons oats, and ■ luO , tons of general merchandise. From here the Canadian Scottish will proceed to Sydney. Melbourne and "Adelaide, . - CANADIAN MILLEB SATUKOAY. A radio advice received by th> Canadian Government Merchant Marine states that the Canadian Miller will arrire at Auckland on June 14 from Halifax to put out 1800 tons of New Zealand cargo. Her other discharging port* are .Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. MAKUBA'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers for Vancouver embarked by the Makuru. which sailed this afternoon, via ports :—First saloon: Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Blackley, Mr. and Mraf A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McAlister. Brig.-Gen. Ttavers, Mr. W. B. McAllster, Mr. Travers jun., Miss Mitchelson, Miss Higgle, Sir Fred and Lady Young, Mr. G. Aitken, Mr. C. B. Colby. Mr. F. Bartlett, Miss F. Ormond, B. Brown, Miss A. Spencer, Miss B. Mandeno, Miss M. Mandson, Miss K. Boswell, Miss M. Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Cowie, Mr. P. Hervey Bathurst, Mr. H. Clark, Mr. J. H. Turfori, Mr. W. L. Spackman, Mr. T. G. Watson, Mr. B. L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McDougaL Mrs. and Miss Pemberton, Mr. and' Mrs. J. A. Mansion, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell. Connt Wrangel, Mr. N. Barkman, Mr. H. Cummlng, Mr. J. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Nolan, Miss Nolan, Mrs. P. G. Cumming, Sir Edwin and Lady Mltchelrioti Miss A. ISussell, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1". Studholirie, Mim-.ea Bagby (2), Mr. M B Spencer, Mrs. A. B. Ramsay, Mrs. O. M. Walker, Miss M. Campbell, Mr. J. l>. BlmuKon," Mr. C. D. Hurry, SignOr B. Raeponi, Mrs. Eccles, Mr., and Mrs. C. K. Wnal.-, Mle». Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Mr. j. n. Cable, Mr. B. Ibes, Messrs. K. Y. T. and J. N. Kendall. Second clase: Mi««e* A. Mac«, 3 J. McAllan, Sister K. -McFadgen, C. L. Kosf. E. Bowron, A. Park, W. B Oatea, l>. StlUe, Uodder, Gardiner. Arnott, C. UandK, Stevenson, G. M. Foote, Copeland, L. Steele, Hendama H. Koas. Hands, W. Steele, Sherwood, Gardiner, Hebley, K. A. Faris. Towneend, C. S. Kose, T 1L Uodder, 11. S. Phllpott, Bourne, T. Barra<:io»Kli, A. French, W. J. Main, M. Lancairter, Stevenson, Messrs. Plain, T. K. Hoddcr, UnlHton. Bourne, T. Barraelonali ; *A. French. V. L. L. l{o»e. W. J. Main £'"£ WOO <I. Kadutsky, C. H. Mcldome Sisith; T. Thorliurn, T. Price, C. Wllxon, Gardner and «on, IS. b. Patch, A. and W. JohiiAon, 11. Iloay, I'attnllo. H. ISuach, Lindvort Sfgiipr Lnigi Paslnati, Rev. H.'s. 1-hllpott end Ma*ter» Philpott CI), and Key. "vlg. . Uandx, and 27 ttcerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 4

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