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SHIPPING NEWS.

i T»ngk s Sunset: This evening, G. 15. Sunrise: To-morrow, 4.37. A .. Moon: New, 2Sth, 6.27 p.m. **?' -" _I *--.*>- "' HIGH WATER. '*-~* Auckland......To-day, 2.01 a.m. 2.33 p.m. Auckland Fri., 3.00 a.m. 3.28 p.m. Onehunga Fri., 6.37 a.m. 7.05 p.m. Kaipara Hds Fri.. 6.32 a.m. 7.00 p.m. ManuiauHds...FrL, 3.37 a.m. G.osp.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Waipu, from Kerepeehi, 7 p.m. Omana, from Matakana, 8.30 p.m. Kawau, from Kawau, 9.10 p.m. Taniwha. from Paeroa. 0.45 p m, Torea, from Tahuna, 10.50 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 11.15 p.m. i DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Port Caroline, for "Wellington, 1.30 p.m. Ngaknta, for Rarotonga, 5.10 p.m. Mar.? n gi. for Tauranjra, 6.40 p.mHaulti, for'Kopu, 7.40 p.m. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. Saiorse (yacht), for Dublin, 5.15 p.m. THIS DAY. v Mahana, for "Wellington, 7.15 a.m. *^_ TES3EL3 EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Trelissiek, Montreal, due. Tremeadow, Nauru, via Lytteiton, Oct. 21. H.M.«. Veronica, Tonga, October 25. Arahura, East Coast, October 2S. Waiotapa, San Francisco, October 27. Niagara, Sydney, October 27. Karamea, South floads), October 2S. Port Chalmers, 2«'ew Tort, October 29. Ullmaroa, Sydney, October 20. Canadian Britisher, South (loads), Oct. 30. City of Dunedin, New York, October 30. Tofna, Suva, November 2. Cumberland, Liverpool, November 4. Tainui, Southampton, November 8. ■ Orarl, South (loads), November 8. West -Nivalin, San Francisco, iCov. S. Maknra, Vancouver. November 10. Atholl, Montreal, November 10. Kentucky, New York, November 11. Canadian Traveller, Quebec, November 11. Ling Nam, Iquiqnl, November 15. Remuera, South (loads). November 15. Kimutaka, Liverpool, November 23. Athenic, London, November 23. ' Port Hunter, London, November 27. Auatralind, Montreal, November 30. Las Vegas, San Francisco, December 5. Hnapehu, Liverpool, December 7. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (barque), Isabel (bqtne.). Northern Chief (schnr.). Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel, H.M.cs. Iris, OnoSJ._t° v tanker), H.M.s. Laburnum. Qneens Wharf—Turakina. Maheno. King s Wharf— Glentworth, Koromiko. " NOETHEEN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Ngatiawa, from Thames. G p.m.; HauitL from Kopu and Turua, 6 SS;i, Ap s? ni ' S om Great Barrier. 7pm.; : Omana, from Brown's Bay. Arkle's ftn v and Deep Creek, 4.43 p.m ay ' - To-morrow;—ilanala, from Whangarei. 6 ' a-m.j Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. : Projected Departures. To-day.—Waipu, for Kerepehi, C p m • 6 P * m * ; tor r-^ mor s°^' —Haul ii' for Coromandel and Col-vffle, 9.30 a.m.; Ngatiawa, for Thame" ?r % m " ; ~ s Ka, s a ?,'- for Orewa, Waiwera! Mahurangi and /Warkworth, S a.m. KENTUCKY REPORTED. The chartered steamer Kentucky (Cant Wooster), en route from New York (October 4) with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lytteiton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney, is reported as arriving at Colon on Tue«dav last. She Is due here about the middle of November to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. TRELISSICK RADIOS . Cargo laden from Montreal and New York, having cleared the latter port on September 10, the Ham Line steamer Trelissiek has advised her local agents, the N.Z. Shipping Company, that she expects to reach Auckland on Saturday, no definite time being stated. From here she goes to Southern ports and Australia, to complete discharge of her cargo. PORT HUNTEK LEAVES HOME. The C. and D. Line have been advised by cablegram that the Port Hunter sailed from London on Sunday with general cargo to discharge ut Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on November 27, and at Wellington about December ,'l. TUB POUT CAROLINE. Aii alteration In the itinerary of the Port Caroline is announced by tlie c. and I). Line. The vessel left Auckland at noon yesterday for Wellington, where she is line on Friday to continue lmiding. She will nn!l from there on the following Wednesday for Wanganui roadstead to mi up, leaving there ilniilly ou October 31 for London, via Liiii Pulmus. SCRAPPING 'I'll 13 PORT LYTTELTON. The Common-Weal til anil Dominion Line *t earner Port Lytteiton wns recently sent from Sydney lo .luvii for repairs, owing to trouble with the milium nt Sydney. She iuiu nlw:e been Hold to Italians. Captain HoIIIk, Hie murine superintendent of the c, and U. Line, returned iy Sydney by the Kteumer Uukmiiiu recently, lifter havluldelivereil tlie. Port Lytteiton over to the agents ut Jiiituvlu for the new owners. The venue), It In reported, 1h to lie broken up. MHSS-TABLH GOSSIP, Mr. L. If. Joiicu liiih Julneil tho Marurou B n wireleßU operator, vice Mr. W. V, (iunrlii. iir. ii. iiiiiiii.'-iuii, formerly Noconil officer of the K.-V.H. Niagara, len ||„, v „ HMC i at Hydney during her Jiihl: cull ut tliul: port, and in now on lilh way n, Hnglanil | ( , lake up Hie iifinll.lim of Bi'i-oiiil iiilicer of thu Union Company'H new motor liner Aoriuigl. Jle W»« succeeded by Mr. K. ,1. fJlhuon, wild }mm, co'itp- ashore at Auckland to await lontructlons.

The Northern Co.'s paddle steamiir Wakat»ri'. which in undergoing her annual overhaul, was to be floated not of the docK ! to-day. , I To complete discharge of her cargo from I Liverpool, the S.S. and A. Line steamer U.ihana left the Prince's wharf this mornins for Wellington. Lytteiton anil Dunedin. 1 The N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Turiklna i.i to ' i«-av,. here to-morrow afternoon D> continue ' , (iischarge of her cargo from London. She •I is ro return r.. this port about the middle '| oC next mouth ro load for her return trip. With a part cargo of phosphates from Nauru Islam!, the Ham steamer Tremeadow. under i-harter to the Union Company, is due here alwut .Saturday. She left Lytteiton last evening. Tlio Shaw, Savin, and Albion Company have been uorilied by cablegram that the Walweni left Glasgow on aunday evening with cargo tv discharge at Australian , ports. j A departure from Auckland last evening j was the Union Company's island steamer Xgafcnta. The vessel proceeded to the powder ground. Motuihi, and loaded a quantity of explosives before setting out on her voyage Co Rarotonga, Atiu, Jfauke, | and Mangaia. MAKt'RA FOR AUCKLAND. The Royal Mall steamer Makura left Vani-nuvcr yesterday tor Auckland, via Honolulu iiiiil Suva. She has passengers, mails and cargo to hind at this port, where she is due on November 10. The vessel will resume her voyage lo Sydney the following day. 11.M.5. VERONICA. According to in-r original schedule. H.M.S. Veronica, which left Auckland about four months ago. is due back in port on Saturday from Tonga. At noon to-day no wireless had been received by the Naval Department as ro when Che warship may be expected to return. TIIE R.M.S. MAUXGANUr. Uavins left San Francisco on October S, via Papeete and Earotonga. the R.M.s. Jl.-umga.ntli is expected to arrive at Wellington on Monday morning next- She has passengers and cargo to land there, and is rimed to resume her voyage to Sydney ar 3 p.m. on Wednesday. MAHENO SAILS 11 A.IL On her return trip to Sydney, where she is due on Wednesday next, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Jlaheno Is to have Anckiond at 11 a.m. to-morrow, taking passengers, mails and cargo. The v»ssei is berthed at the eastern side of the Queen's wharf. TOFUAS ITINERARY. *" "' The I'nion Company's Island steamer Tofna left Apia on. Tuesday morning last for Vavait, Haapai, and • Nukualofa- The vessel is expected to leave Suva on Wednesday next for Auckland, where she is due on November 3. She la to return to the Inlands on Monday. November 10. and is expected to leave here again for her following monthly trip on December 6. ALL WELL ON ROTORUA. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received a wireless message from their liner Rutorua, en route from Wellington to Southampton, stating that she is experiencing strong head winds and rough seas. Tin: message adds that '"all's well" on board". The Rotorua left Wellington on Satnnlay last with passengers, mails and cargo. — _s NIAGARA FROM SYDNEY. Teh Union Company's Royal mail steamer Niagara was scheduled ,to leave Sydney today for Auckland, where she is due on Monday next. After landing and embarking passengers and loading malls and cargo, she Is timed to resume her voyage to Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, the following day. She is due to arrive at her destination ou November 14. and is to leave theer again on her return trip five days later. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kalwarra was expected to leave Devonport (Tasmania) on Tuesday last for Melbourne, to complete loading for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wellington. «. The Flora was expected to leave Dunedin yesterday- She is coming to Auckland via ■ Now berthed at the King's wha;rf, the Koromiko is announced to sail to-morrow for Newcastle. With' cargo for Tauranga. and Auckland. the Kamona reached the first-named port yesterday afternoon from Gisborne. Hence she goes to Portland to load cement for Wellington and New Plymouth. From Melbourne, the Moeraki Ist due at Wellington on Sunday next. She is to sail on her return voyage via Southern porta on Tuesday. ' Cargo laden from Southern ports, the Navua was expected to leave Napier at a late hour last evening for AucklandTELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Gisborne. October 22. —Arrived r Tiroa, from Auckland, via Coast- October 23— Arrived: Arahura. from Auckland, 0.15 ajn. New Plymouth, October 23.—Arrived: Kaikoura, from Lytteiton, 0.50 a.m. Lytteiton, October 22.—Sailed: Tremeadow, for Auckland, 6.40 p.m. N ■ . J^i.*. OVERSEAS." Sydney. October 23.—Arrived: Waikouaiti, from Tlmaru. . Newcastle, October 23.—Arrived : Kurow and Rakanoa. Sailed: Ultimata, for New eZaland. " ™ -. . .. i- , Melbourne. October 23.—Arrived: Kaiwarra, from Westport. Colon. October 21.—Arrived: Kentucky (en route from New York to Auckland.) Brisbane, October 22. —Arrived : Canadian Challenger, from Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless station to-night:— • Auckland. —Kaitoke, Mahaua. Mahsud, Ngakuta. Niagara, Pareora, Sierra, Sonoma, Tofua, Trellsslck, Walotapu.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 252, 23 October 1924, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 252, 23 October 1924, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 252, 23 October 1924, Page 4