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SHIPPING NEWS.

I •' • I •Sunrise: To-morrow. 5.50. ! Sunset: This evening, 5.41. Moon: Last quarter, 21st, 3.5 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 8.5"; a.m. 0.13 p.m. Auckland -Wed., 0.31 a.m. 0.52 p.m. Onahunga Wed., 0.50 a.m. 1.08 p.m. KaiparaHds...Wcd., 0.45 a.m. 1.03 p.m. •Manukau Hds. .Wed., — 12.08 p.m. ARRIVALS.—YESTERDAY. Omaha, from Surfdalc, 5.45 p.m. THIS DAY. Mahurangi. from Portland.' 3.50 a.m. Taniwha, from Faeroa, 4.54 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 5.30 a.m. Akaroa, with raft, from Gulf, S'a.m. Wakatere, from Thames, 11.40 a.m. Hauiti, from'Warkworth, 1.20 p.m. '*.- DEPARTURES.—YESTERDAY. ■ Mako, for East Coast bays. 4.30 p.m. ■Waiotahi, for Mercury Bay. 5.30 p.m. "Aupouri, for East Coast bays, 5.30 p.m. Glenelg, for Whangarei, 6 p.m. '-Matangi, for Tauranga, 6.40 p.m. ."Hikurangi, for Whangarei, 8.45 p.m. . IKnJmanawa, for Portland, 0.50 p.m. Jlanaia. for Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. Tii-oa, for Hicks Bay and Gisborne, 10.30 p.m;-.1i.T., ■'• " x ' y.Mjnr'. . THIS DAY. _, ~' '■ ..'iWaipu.. for KerepeeH, 0.15 a.m.'"' . Bonaki, > for Portland, 3 a.m. "VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Hanrakl,"Wallatoo, via Lyttelton, September 18.Canadian Constructor, South, .September 18. ■?,'.^lbadsjL. r tj, , ) Ngakuta, Rarotbnga, via Wellington, September' 20.,, Maheno, -Sydney, September 23. Orarl," Liverpool, September 24. *- Walrunii-, San' Francisco, September 24. G&mbadda, Calcutta, via Australia, Septem"ber.'f__" ~ .. ," Makura,, Sydney, September 29. lofiia, Fiji, September 30. .Hertford, Liverpool, September 30. Karroo, New -York, September 30. Port Caroline, London, September 30. Allara, Newr York,. October 1. ■ ± , PorfTJenlEbn. South, October 1 (loads). TJlimaroa, Sydney. October 1. Kielß Nielsen, Seattle, October 1. Trelissic_, Montreal, October 4. Kaiwarra, Melbourne, October 5. Mahana. London, 'October 8. H.M.s. Laburnum, Fiji, October 8. City of Boston, New York, middle October. Canadian Challenger, Montreal, October 12. Mamari, South (loads), October 12. Mahana, -London, October 13, ■Trevlthic-, New-York, ,October 14. Turakina, London, October 15. Glentworth, Sicily,,via Melbourne, mid. Oct. Port Chalmers, New York. October 15. H.M.s. Veronica,.. Tonga, October 25. . Talnui,- 'Southampton, November 3. Cumberland, - Liverpool, November 4. 'The ■ Richardson . steamers Mako and Aiipouri leftiAuekland yesterday afternoon for East Coast., bay's. ' The schooner Coronation arrived at Kopu this morning with a cargo of timber loaded at Hokianga. -The' schooner 'Isabella de Frame arrived last evening: from'- 1 Hokianga with a load •of timber.-;,... ;'.' The -Gis6orne j- Sheepfarmers 1 steamer •Tiroa left Auckland last night for Hicks Bay" an a Gisborne/. z . The "whaler Hananai IL, at present visiting Auckland for 'coal and provisions,' is to leave hire to-morrow for Whangamurau. -"The~lrlß_~T_ : fo'n~ yacht Saoirse went on ' the slip ~ this ..morning for cleaning and i'^s_--™_-' , __c i Nirpora is expected to leave Auckland,oh Thursday for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to put out the remainder of her;;cargo"from N;ew York. ' The Colonial' Sugar Co.'s steamer Rona is expected to complete discharge of her cargoof raw sugar at Chelsea on Thursday evening or Friday moraing. Hence she proceeds .to- Sydney, i In continuation of her voyage from Montreal, the steamer Canadian Britisher is expected to leave Auckland to-morrow evening" for Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide to complete discharge. *^__^e_p"''X*W- a *_rrival at ' Auckland this evening is the Government steamer Tutanekai, which is on • her periodical cruise of "East Coast and , Northern lightHonke's. -On" arrival here she will berth at the Prince's wharf.-'' bio _11-tip for' New York, Boston, and Montreal; tbe« Canadian Constructor is due at Auckland from Wellington on Thursday. She will take her final departure from tt--'-port'*o_ Friday evening or Saturday morning. CO.'S STEAMERS. _J__i Tfa'im'ahawa is now loading cement at Portland. The Navua was scheduled to leave here at 5 o'clock this afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton,. jind Dunedin. The Kaituha is not now expected to leave Auckland before noon to-morrow for Westport. The Waipori left Greymouth at 11 a.m. rsst.erclay. for Napier and Tauranga, via Westport. The Hauraki was to leave Lyttelton today for Auckland. The Waitomo is reported as having left "vewcasUe at 9 a.m. on Saturday for this port. The Tofua is now announced to leave ™ °n September 2G for Auckland. SBt,vr e fl^ a ? r _ expected to leave here on *iS_ y for Newcastle. tnSt •^ rai "? a to" timed to sail at 4'p.m. rf-SLi' 1 l\. ap, . er -' Titt Tokomaru Bay and T!° rn |"^ n S l h^, IS -, aue back her « on Sunday «a^S_ .Boyal Mail steamer Maunganui was tolefive Wellington this afternoon for San Francisco, via Rarotonga andl Paneete «*wS a^ atlon of her vo * a *e torn Byduil' t-k&g passengers, mails and careo - - The Moeraki arrived at WelVtagton res £~ ar I l° !n direct wi?h pasfen" ■gera and cargo. She was to leave*the™ «_-aa» for Littelton, Dunedin aid Bl__ M *

MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. Having on board nbout IGO passengers, mails and cargo, the Union Co.'s intercolonial steamer Manuka was due at Auckland from Sydney at 3 p.m. to-day. After medical inspection the steamer was to berth at the Central wharf. She leaves on her return trip next Friday. SOUTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. - i Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Kawan, from Eina, Leigh and Mangawai, 5.30 p.m.: Omana, from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay and Deep Creek, 10.4 D p.m. To-morrow.—Waipu, from Kerepeehi, 3 ' a.m.; Mann in, from Whnngarci, C a.m.: i Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 α-m.; Walotahi, from Mercury Bay and Tairua, C a.m.; Karawa, from New Plymouth, S a.m.; Kimu, I from Hokianga, C a.m. Projected Departures. ' To-day.—Clansman, for Russell. Opua, ■Whangaroa and Mangonui, 5.30 p.m.: Paroto, for Paeroa, 4 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei, 0.30 p.m.; Omana. for Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay and Deep Creek, 4 p.m.; Motu, Kutarere and Opotiki. 4 p.m.; Ottmai, for Whangapoua, Port Charles, Kennedy Bay and Whakatane, 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Wnipu, for Waihekc, 0.30 a.m. TRANSPACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. The Union Co. report the following movements of vessels engaged In their transpacific cargo service :— The Hauraki, from Wallaroo, via T.yttelton, arrives here on Thursday to complete discharge of a wheat cargo, after which she will proceed to Fanning Island, tupnee Vancouver and San Francisco to load late in October and early In November for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, and possibly Brisbane. The Waiotapu, from Auckland, i.s due at Vancouver about Wednesday, and will proceed to Ran Francisco to complete loading for Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Wairuna, from Pacific Coast ports, via San Francisco, is.due at. Auckland on September 24. She will proceed hence to Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle to complete discharge. The Waikawa sailed from Suva on Friday with a cargo of sugar for A'aiicouvcr, and thence to San Francisco to load early In October for Napier, New Plymouth,- Lyttelton and Dunedin. . . The Trclyon left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney and Newcastle. She will return to the Pacific Coast with a cargo of sugar from Queensland ports during the latter part of September, ■ and will I6ad at Vancouver and San Francisco early in November for Nevir-Zealand-nroi-Anstralia. MAKURA'S PASSENGERS. The Royal Mail steamer MaSura. which arrived at Auckland yesterday, was scheduled to leave for Sydney at :i p.m. this afternoon in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver. She took the ■ following passengers from Auckland: —First saloon : /Misses E. J. Burns, D. Cuthbert, L. Greenbury, J.B. King. R. Perkins, Lorry (2), Mesdames IT. Stalne-Holdgate. W. Morgan and daughter, C- Morris, Graham, M. Mackie, Riddell. D. Davis. Cuthbert, Lorry, Ganegan, Griffiths, H. McKenzie, Messrs. A: W. Gardiner, B. C. " Hardcastle, C. Fraser, E. H. Shackell, Bowie. M. B. Hamer, J. i Campbell, A. K. Van-Rhlnet, H. Hamilton, J. Graham, l>. Hazel, W. H. Cottell, W. Riddell, J. D. Boole, G. Forsythe, A. V. Lashmar, V. W. Richards, B. Kostich. R. Cuthbert, Master ■M. R. Cuthbert, Lorry, J. Harrington, J. K. Harrington. W. E. Bird, I* A. Scott, I*. L. Scott, XV. E. Ward, W. R. Clements. Cummlng Second saloon: Misses M. G. Menderson, E. Johnson, B. E. Elder, J. Elder. L. H. Pocock, B. Simmons, A. Barlow, Mesdames N. Mercer, G. Galley, F. E. Glover, M. E. Watts, C. Gregory, Messrs. H. G. Scott, G. Galley. W. H. Thomas, C. XV. Tish, A. W. Elder' and Masters K. B. and C. Elder, C. R. Farrell, J. Loiigbottom. F. B. Clark,. C. D. Hardingham, and U. Hardlngham, and six steerage

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 4

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