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SHIPPING NEWS.

v - Sunrise: To-morrow: 5.52. .' - Sunset: This evening, 5.40. . Moon: Last quarter, 21st, 3.5 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland,..^..To-day 8.14 a.m. 8.35 p.m. Auckland Tues., 8.55 a.m. 8.13 p.m. OnehTing.-i Tues., 0.12 a.m. 12.32 p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Tues., 0. 7 a.m. 12.32 p.m. ManukanHds..Tues., 11.12 a.m. 11.32 p.m. ARRIVALS—YES.TERDAY Nirpura, from New York, 1 a.m. Canadian Britisher, from Montreal, 5.45 B.HI. Hikurangi. from Whangarei. 3.5 a.m. Matangi, from Whangarei, 5.40 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 6.45 a.m. Arahura, from East Coast ports, 5.00 .p.m. * !• Haniti, from Coromandel, 6.10 p.m. Omana, from Oetend, 6 p.m. THIS DAY. Kaituna, from Westport, 10 a.m. Makura, from Vancouver, 10.55 a.m.— Passengers—First saloon: Miss M. Allen, Mr. J Buckley, Miss V. Burns, Mrs. M. Cherniavsky, Mr. I. Carney, Mr. H. Clarke, Mrs. H. Clejhorn, Miss J. Cleghorn, MrsiE. Craig, Hon. M. Cohen, Mr. A. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. H. De Costa, Miss E» L. Darrock, Mrs. M. Diekin, Misses G. -and M. Diekin, Mr. R. T. Dalziel, Dr. and Mrs. H. Guthrie, Mrs. 3. Hutchlnson, Miss W. Gale, Mr. -and Mrs. K. Gillies, Miss X Gillies, Miss E. Harvey, Miss E. Irvine. I Miss R. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lawrle, I Mrs. E. Londoun, Mrs. S. Miller, Mr. B. i McCombie. Mr. 11. McCoy., Mr. J. Peter, i Dr. and Mrs. E. Pope, Mr. C. Robertson, Miss K. Raymond, Mrs. K. Roberts. Miss E. Stdnheiise, Mr. G. TJibWtXra, "Sir. I. ; Tuxford, Mr. H. Thorn, Son. G. Thomson, I Miss ,R. Williams, Mr. G. Wilson, Mr. J. "Wilson, Mr. H> Wootton, Mrs. H. Shadbolt, Miss iE. Lawrie. Second saloon: Mrs. K. Allington,- Miss G. lAnJerson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bacry, Miss G. Donnv, Mrs. E. Donny, Mrs. A. -Fletcher, Mrs. H. Fletcher, Mr. and Mi*.-'T: Hodder, Miss L. 'Hodder Mr. H. Hughes,- Mrs. E. Herrick,. Mr. B. Hooper, Mrs. C. Jones, Mr. A. Jackson, Mr. t. Johnston, Mrs. M. Lancaster,' Mr. ana Mrs. M. Lev*. Mr. J. Qletcalfe, Mr. T. et «Jf e i^ r -?,-, Mulliolland, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, Miss MeHutcheeon. Mr. G. Magee Mr. W. McLeod, Miss M. McKendry, Mr. V. Nowell, Mr. F. Pinches. Mr. n DEPARTURES— SATURDAY Apanui, for Awanui, 10.10 p.m. YESTERDAY. Wakatere, for Thames, 3:15 p.m. Claymore, for "Whangarei. 8.10 p.m. Mahurangi, for Portland, 9.10 pm Taniwha, for Paeroa, 11.45 p.m. ' THIS DAY. Omana, for Surfdale, 9.45 a.m. jKawau, for Kawau, noou. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, iioxa Surfdale, Ostend «nd Omiha, 6 p.m. To-morrow.—Taniwha, from Paeroa 5 U ■•m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. Projected' Departures. • To-day.—Waipu, for Kerepeehl, midnight•Waiotahi, for.Mercury Bay and Tairui 5 ?if' : ( * tan^v for Taur ansa, 6.30 p.m.; SlirSfs^m^" 61, 10 P " m - ; IniOe ' lOr .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND S anu * a ' Sydney, September 16. WaUaro0 ' vla Lyttelton, SeptemCanad^ a n Constructor, South, September 18.1 arOt ° nga ' Tia WeUln St"n, Sep. I Maheno, Sydney, September 23. .Orori, Liverpool, September 24. | Walruna, San Francisco, September *>4 I ; iSr ,^*, Calcutta, "a, Australia, SeptemMakura, Sydney, September 29 ! Tofua, Fiji, September 30. Hertford, Liverpool, September 30 Karroo, New Yock, September 30. ■ Port Caroline, Locdou, September 30 ! Allara, New York, October 1. ! •£°, rt Denls o n . South, October 1 (loads) i Ulimaroa, Sydney, October 1 vs ««'. | Niels Nielsen, Seattle, October L : Trellsslck, Montreal, October 4 I Kaiwarra, Melbourne, October's. Mahana, London, October 8 HM.s Laburnum Fiji. October S. rinn^^M 0 ?! , ew » ork ' mmie October. . Canadian ChaUenger, Montreal, October 1" Mamari. South (loads), October 12 Mahana, London, October 13 I Trevithick, New York, October 14 - Turakina, London, October 15. Glentworth, Sicily, via Melbourne, mid Oct Port Chalmers, New Y/ork, October 15. H.M.S. \eronlca, Tonga, October -'5 Tainui, Southampton; November 3 Cumberland, Liverpool, November 4. VESSELS IN PORT. : In fw Str l am^ Be,ra fbarque"),' Ysabel (bqtne.), Northern Chief (schnr) D Nucu?a rt ~ Hil - S - Philomel > H-M.C-S." Iris, j King's Wharf—Nirpura, Arahura I 1 < scS; ). $<«■ 3^-^™8 ' Makura . CankdiS I Central Wharf—Kaltuna. TO RIPPLE "

The schooner Hero-went on the slip thi* j morning for cleaning and painting. The Aupouri and. the Mako were scheduled to leave Auckland this aftcrnOou : for East Coast Bays. b T J\? Melanesian Mission steamer houthern Cross left her moorings iv the 8 h! am X a^ hT , and be rthed at the Princes wuarf. bhe is expected to leave Auckland on September 26 for Norfolk Island. With fruit from the Cook Islands, the Lnion Company's Ngakuta is due at Wellington on Thursday. She will probably Bail the same day for Auckland to complete discharge before proceeding to Aitutaki, Mauke and Atiu, in addition to Karotonga, Kaiatea and Papeete. The C. and -D. Line steamer Port Dehison is due at Wellington from Lyttelton on Wednesday to continue Homeward load- ; ing. From the capital port she proceeds , to Napier, Gisborne and Auckland to fill, j and is scheduled to sail finally from this ' port for London on September 30. • The C.' and D. Company have received advice to the effect tliat the Port Glialmere is reported to have arrived at Philadelphia from England, en route to New York, where she will load for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. She is to be dispatched from New York on Monday nest. MAKURA ARRIVED. The R.M.s. Makura arrived at Auckland shortly before 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and dropped anchor in the stream for medical inspection. She later berthed at the eastern side of the Queeu's wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo. She is announced to resume her voyage to Sydney at o o'clock to-morrow afternoon. MAUNGANUI AT WELLINGTON. The Royal Mail /steamer Maungantii arrived at Wellington at 3.30 this morning from Sydney. After landing passengers and mails and embarking passengers and loading mails and cargo, the steamer will resume her voyage to San Francisco via Rarotonga andx. Papeete to-morrow afternoon. She is due at San Francisco on , October 3. ■ J UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kaituna arrived here this morning , coal laden from Westport, and berthed at I the Central wharf. I The Waipori was expected to leave GreyI mouth on Saturday -for Napier and ' : Tauranga, via Westport. I The Arabiira arrived from Bast Coast I ports yesterday afternoon and berthed at the King s wharf. She is timed to leave j 35M anS m Tok°orS O Say Or &£*'?* toS|.gf¥orSKdr*« * ?a " at 5 pm - : lt ™s, Ka " ri we nt to an anchorage in the »f> to-day, and was to berth late this afternoon at the Western wharf to commence discharge of her cargo of gas coal c^ds CO ro P, N t e , w?as O se. her ««W *?• ?& • Da«on P M r a - nuka f rriTe ? here to-morrow with passengers, mails, and cargo from Sydney The Navua is expected to complete cb operation! at this port and sailtor Wei to^mo&w?" 6 " 011 and Dunedin «* 5P™ i NIRPUHA IN PORT. 'land^hfnn. 0 "S asency of tne Sew Zeaft f 3?K& * Tbp ? ea , "ttorfii at 1 o clock yesterday mornlnz aftpr » daysffom^New at°?he e^rn^e^nhe^fw^lo cha'ri? Th? a vi d toromplete discharge. The Nirpura cleared New Tort on August 6 and line weather to Colon, which was made on August 15 Transit was obtained the same day? and the steamer resumed her voyage, the con- ] PitSSn 00 ! 1 fin . c UntU ■Sγ Passing I litcairn Island, when strong westerly winds were encountered, which continued until reacning tne shelter of the, New z,- e- ---: land coast Captain Denne has with him I the following officers: Chief, Mr. H Ma™ idonald; second, Mr. J. M. Peters: third Mr. p. B. Wood; chief engineer? Mr J Aitchtson; second, Mr. W. Cardno: third ?J r - £j MjcGUvary; fourth, Mr. H. MeDonald; fifth. Mr. H. V. Evans; wireless operator. Mr. A. W. Goldby. The rafli : of exchange on the steamer's cargo for Customs Pnrposes are: Canada 4.44 dollars, U.S.A. 4.41 dollars to the pound sterling. THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. Wjth cargo for discharge at Auckland, ; : Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Ade- | laide, the steamer Canadian Britisher 1 arrived at Auckland yesterday morning j from Montreal, and after medical inspec- ! tion berthed at the western side of the ; Queen's wharf. The steamer left Montreal on August 1, and called at Sydney (Cape Breton) to replenish her bunkers, resuming 1 her voyage on August 5: On August 13 the Canadian Britisher arrived at Panama, i where bunkers were again filled. On her voyage across the Pacific fine weather was met with, until August 28, when boisterous conditions were which continued for the remainder of the voyage. I The rates of exchange on the cargo are: j Canada 4.43 dollars, U.S.A. 4.40 dollars to the pound sterling. The Canadian Britisher is in command of. Captain E. S. "Wilson, who has with him the following offiI cers: Chief, Mr. A. S. Halliday: second, I Mr. S. A. Stewart; third, Mr. W. J. Gallop; 1 chief engineer, Mr. A. W. Greaves; second, !Mr. A. Mclrthur; third, Mr. H. Simm; fourth, Mr. E. M. Serkett; wireless operator Mr. C. Blacklock; chief steward, Mr. jA. E. Le Couteui. Toe vessel brought the following passengers for Auckland: Mr. and Sirs. E. H. Hedley and eon. .Mr. J. Pegs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 219, 15 September 1924, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 219, 15 September 1924, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 219, 15 September 1924, Page 4