SHIPPING NEWS.
Sunset : To-night, 0.25. Sunrise: To-morrow, -1.44. Moon: First Quarier, 4th, 0.40 a.m. niGH WATER. Auckland To-day, ll.4Sa._n. Auckland Tues., 0.15 a.m. 12.13 p.m. Onehunga Tues., .3.52 a. in. 4.20 p.m. iaipnra Urifl.. .Tues., 3.47 a.m. 4.15 pm Alauukau llda. .Tues., 2.52 a.m. 3.20 p.m. ARRIVALS.—SATURDAY. Hanitl. from Coromandel. 3 p.m. CleDelg, from Whangarei, C.15 p.m. Mako, from East Coast pons, 10.25 p.m. YESTERDAY. Rakanoa. from Newcastle, 5.23 a.m. Manilla, from Wfcangarei, 5.45 a.m. M.itangi, from Tauraugu, 7.10 a.m. Arahura, from Easi Coast pons, 2.35 p.m. Kawau, from Kawau, (1.30 p.m. Omana, from Manly, ti.35 p.m. IVaipu, from Walheke. 7 p.m. Uauiti, from Surfdale, 7.5 p.m. THIS DAY. Karkorai, from Devonport I Tasmania) 8.30 a.m. Iliirawn. from Onehunga, 5.13 a.m. Zita (schoonerl, from liokiuuga. 5 a.m. Tofua, from Suva, 0.40 a.m. i'usscngcrs: Misses Dalton, Weston, Kroufeld. Keyworth, Chrlstiua, Rewe. Walters, Ledger, Wallace, Nau, lield. Hawkcs, Hunr, i'iiiwood, Wright, Mesdamcs Ke.vworth, Jira, Grey, Ilutebeu aud infant, Joh.insscii, Kronfeld, Kobinsop and Infant, Ritchie, Tew-, Fuller, Uuiney, Pcrcival, Smith. Scott and 2 children, Wallace, Allan, Ember, Dec aud Infant, Gregory, tkooper, stun, SntcllUe, Turbett, Yrygt, Messrs. Leslie, Williams, Jlra, Schmidt, Itisbop, Betluiiu, Bailey, Silva, Suatipatipa, Wake, Young, Fuller, Shepherd, Siinft. guen-i-11. (i.-itnev, Smith, Scott. Skecn. Allan, Ball.iiltv::,., C.'louhon, Betbam, Carthv, Grove-. Hooper. Hnyes, Morgan, Shaw," Smlthv.nii.i Scirt, Slater, Wenner, Wright, West wood, Ratu U Tongavalu, Ratu G. Tonga vulu, Cupt. Lewer, aud Col. Hutchen.
DEPARTURES.—SATURDAY. Walotahl, for Houhora, ILL", p.m. Kawau, for Matakana, 2.."5 p.m. Apanui, for Awanui, 10.10 p.m. YESTERDAY. Waiotapu, for Lyttelton, 0.10 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 12.40 p.m. Tanlwha, for Pneroa. 2.45 p.m. Mshurangl. for Warkworth, H.lO p.m. Hikurangi, for Portland. 10 p.m. THIS DAY. Gael, for Warkworth, 8.45 a.m Omana. lor Surfdale, 9.45 a.m. . KORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Surfdale, Ostend and Omlha, 6 p.m.; Tanlwha. from l'aeroa. 5.30 p.m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, 10 p.m. .Projected Departures. To-day.—Haulti, for Coromandel and Colville, 5 p.m.: Matangi. for Tauranga. 6.30 p.m.; Ngatiawa, for Thames. 6 p.m.; ■Manaia, for Whangarei. 10 p.m.; I'ono. for Whangarei, 5 p.m.; Motu, for Kutarere anu Opotiki. 4 p.m.; Otimal, for Mercury Bay and Whakatane, 4 p.m.; To-morrow.—Waipu, for Kerepeeho. 5 s.m.; Omana, for Brown's Eay, Arkle's Bay and Deep Creek. 8 a.m. \-ESSELS EXPECTr-.'ll AT AUCKLAND. Canadian Britisher. South (loads), early Cumberland, Liverpool, November 5. Bona, Suva, November t. Talnul. Southampton, November 6. Orari, South (loads), November S. West Nivarla, San Francisco, Noy. 8. Makura. Vancouver. November 10. dtholl, Montreal. November 10. Kentucky, New York. November 11. Ling Nam, Iqulqui, November 12. Canadian Traveller, Quebec, November 13 Remuera. South (loads), November 15. Rimutaka, Liverpool, November 23. Athenic, London. November 23. Kumara, Liverpool. November 25 Port Hunter, London. Noveinl.er 27. Australlnd. Montreal. November ~30 Mahana, South (loads). December 4. Las Vegaß, San Frnncisco, December 5 Ruapehu. Liverpool. December 7 Canadian Cruiser, December 10. Pakeha, London, Pecember 13. Tekoa, London. December 31
VESSELS IN PORT. i In 6tr»am—Rewa (barque), Tisanel fhqtne.). Northern Chiet (sehnr) Glent- ' ■worth. I Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel, Xneula (oil tanker), H.M.s. Laburnum, 11.J1.s Veronica. Queen's Wharf—Karamea. I'lrl. King's Wharf—Tretneadow, Port Chalmers balkoral. Western Wharf. — Knlmnn.-iirn. I>rn_ce' B Wharf—Flora, Kain-nrra, Ar.ihnra Central Wharf— Itakanon, Tofua, Kaltoki. ' The schooner Zlta arrived this moriiln. from Holdans-a and hcrtticrl at the Nelson Street wharf to discharge 93,000 ft of timber. In continuation of her vo.va_.e from Pacific Coast ports, the Waiotii.iu' left the rrince's wharf yeslerd.iv inornlnz for iL_rtteltnn. Tho Northern Cos steamer Manilla tvlil Jeave Hie eastern slile of the Queen's wharf on her usual trip to Whiiugarei this evening. The Canadiiin Cruiser was expected to clear Montreal last Friday cnrpn-laden fur Auckland nnd Australian ports. She should arrive here about December n. The R.K. nnd A. steamer Karamea. now loading for Heme nt the Queen's wharf. ■"11l probably leave here on Thursday morning fr, r Wellington. The Richardson I.mc stcamc- Mako arrived on Saturday night from 'East «l_ r 2." l " n ' 1 brr "1 the Prince's . S,^. W w.° ' fi ,U u ° "" r refu ™ "ip . THE PORT CHALMERS _. Tl A nth J"- n. n ' )C c.""'' ;ind Co - 'he local -'"i?v&:, h ; l r%*™2r\ tlnuation of her voyage tromNew York.
M ESS-TAB [.E GOSSIP. Mr. J. S. I.cvensnn lias joined the Wainui as purser, vice Mr. K. W. Brundell. Mr. C. 11. I'.ivne. fourth officer, b.-is sienod off the Mnni-.kn. while Mr. R. (1. Wallis. assistant purser, has also signed off the vessel's articles. RONA ARRIVES . P.M. The i.'olouini Sugar Refining Co. have received n wireless message from the Bona J staling that she will arrive lv harbour at ! _ o'.-lu-.-k to-morrow afternoon. The vessel. which is coming, from Fiji with a cargo of run- siigir. will berth at ,"..".0 p.m. at Chelsea to discbarge. I TAINUI AT SUVA. I The S'niiv,-. Savill and Albion Line i steamer 'laluui. which cleared Southampton ;mi September 20 for Auckland via Suva, is ; expected to leave the Fijian port to-n.glit and should arrive on Friday or Saturday. She is bringing passenger-, mails, and cargo for discharge at various Southern ports. A. S. I'atcrson and Company are the local agents. WEST NIVARIA REPORTED. Coming from ibe f'acillc Slope wltll tlmner. case oil. and mxiut two tons »r jteneral cargo, the Swayn. uud llo.vt f.luo steamer West Nivarla has wirelessed lliT agents. Messrs. lienilcrsi'ii and Miicl'arlaue, Hint, she expect, to urrivi> In port at midnight on Wednesday, lien-c she t'nos to Wellington. Melbourne, Syiijcy, and ucu-.-c IJava. I THE CANADIAN RRITISIIEK. 1 The Canadian Government steamer j t nnndian Britisher was in leave Wellington to-day for Auckland where she is due early on Thursday morning. She was ! originally scheduled to arrive here to-day. but wet weather nt Wellington and oilier Southern ports delayed her loading. On arrival here she will complete her carg.. mi.l will Hull several ilaji s later for New \ork. Boston and Halifax. NGATTIII AT ONEMUNGA. The Northern Co.'s steamer Ngapubl. whb-h left Auckland shortly alter noon on Saturday, arrived at Onehiinj.ii this morning. She is r-i take up tin: lulining of the Haraw.i in the Otiehungn-Nvw I'lvmouih run while tii.it vessel, w.ib-h arrived this i morning and berthed at the Central wlmrf, | undergoes extensive overhaul a in." Purvey. I 1 lie Itaraiva ulll be lloatcd into the dock I to-morrow. | CUMBERLAND DUB WEDNESDAY. |c The New Zealand Shipping Coinpanv . have received a- radio message from the steanier Cumberliind and she is now expected to arrive at Auckland on Wednesday, no time being staled. The message I added that the vessel was encountering , bad xveiuher. 'lhe Cumberland Is coining from Liverpool (September 27) aud ' besides cargo, is bringing 3,-50 hags of 1 parcel mail. Her cargo is tor discharge at Auckland. Nup.er, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. TOFUA FROM THE ISLANDS. The Union Co.'s Island steamer Tofua, Captain H. Drydeu, dropped iincbor in tue stream at 0.40 this morning, aud after pratique hud beeu granted berthed about two hours later at the western side of the I Central wharf. On her recent trip iimoug the islands of the Western I'aclilc the vessel left here on the morning of October 11, and made the usual culls at Fijian, Tougau and Suiiiuau ports, tiual departure lor tv" return trip being taken from Suva at 1.30 p. 111. on the HOth ultimo. During the trip line weather, with moderate winds and sea* ■ was experienced, nothing of an eventful [nature occurring. Easterly breezes and : overcast weather was met with until 31st I ult.. when the coudittous improved, mm ; continued one until arrival in port. She Is to sail again on Monday next for Fiji, , Xon.a aud Samoa, j DELAWARE SUN AT WELLINGTON. The Sun Oil Co.'s big tanker Delaware Sun, the largest vessel of her type that has yet visited New Zealand, arrived at I Wellington on Friday with 13,000 tons of I oil fuel from San Luis Yobispo 1 California) I _. or tnc _ l lIIOU Company. The Delaware 1 Sun, which customarily runs oil from Texas and Louisiana to New York ami to the Sun Co.'s reunery at Philadelphia, left San Luis \ oblspo on October 5, and made the run to Wei dug-ton in _. <j ny _ 17 h0u ,. 3 .-id minutes, the distance being 5850 miles On October 13 the ship encountered a hurricane, the wind attaining a velocity of (15 miles an hour. Ihe barometer dropped to 29.1 W. The vessel passed through the ordeal unscathed. The tirst land sighted on. the trip was that of the Malm J'enlnaula, on the. Last Coast, a__ a a.m. on Thursday at a distance of 00 miles. A fresh south-easterly with rough sea was 1 experieuced off the coa.st. On Wednesday night the wireless operator heard a new shore statlou on the coast of New Jersey coiiiiinlcailng with 11 ship on the Atlnutic Const, captain Robert J. Ball is in command of the Delaware Sun. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMEtRS. The Kalkorai arrived this morning with a cargo of produce from Devonport, Tasmania, and berthed at the King's wharf. Her voyage across the Tasuian was uneventful. * The Kaltoke. js not expected to complete cargo operations at this port before uoou to-morrow. * On completion of discharge of her cargo or phosphates, the Tremeudow is to sail at _ p.m. to-morrow for Newcastle and Nauru Island. For Wellington and New riymouth, the Kiilwurra Is to sail to-morrow. With a cargo of coal, the Walporl left loud rt noon on Bstu f da y- fM AuckLeaving Oreymonth on Saturday next the Ki.ltnngata will work Tauranga before coming on to Auckland. K_*uri th i.f. C v rgo °f timher and coal, the fng U 'for lef iuckirn C d aßtle °" * *™- is^tie'he," 1 to r .m m or^ 3 o r w TmOUt,, • tUe KaUapo .„ w '_h Keneral cargo from Tort Lincoln the Wiiiuimo is expected to arrive in p.« ut 11 a.m. to-morrow. and b aud lo Duuedln Ba " to ' nii;ut for L-J'ttel-For Auckland, via ports, the W'nnnka left Dunedin „n Saturday afternoon. The Wingntui was expected to leave Dunedin on Saturday evening f or Auckland, via ports On her weekly trip down t. u > j_ as(i Coast, the Arahum is to .-ail at 7 p.m. to-morrow for Napier. v| a Tokoiuaru Bay omi Gisborne. The Kaltaanawa was to sail to-day for Newcastle. I '
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 261, 3 November 1924, Page 4
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