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SHIPPING NEWS.

Min-ei: To-nlsbt. fi.59. Sunrise: To-morrow, 5.1-. .X1..,,ii: l-'ull, Oth, 0.1.i a.m. man water. Auckland To-day, 5.s a.m. s.nop.ni. Auckland sat., ruxsa-m. 0.1-Sp.m. Ouebuncii Sat . fi.:t._ a-ni. DAI p.m. Kaifuira lids. .Sat.. f1..t0 a.m. fl.sop.tn. Manukau lids..Sat.. 8.35 a.m. 8.55 p.m. ARRIVALS -YESTERDAY. Mako. fr,,in East ("oast bays. -1 p.m. Ncatiawa, from Croat Harrier, 11.15 p.m. XVakatei-,-. from Thames. 7.45 p.m. "inunu, from Silverdale. 7.50 pin. Ilanlti. from I'orouiandel. SHO p.m. ilael, from Kopu, 5.40 p.m. THIS DAY. Manaia. from Whangaroi, .",.45 a.m. Mat.-ingi from Tauraugn. 5.40 am. 11.M.5. Laburnum, from Hnurakl (iuir, 1 a.m. Tutanekai. from Ilauraki Gulf, 11.35 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Claymore, for ivhangnroi. v,30 p.m. Ille.nelg, for Whangarei. 8.10 p.m. XValpu. from Kerepeehi. R. 20 p.m. Taniwha. from Paeroa. 6.23 p.m. rtonaki. for Portland. 10.15 p.m. Canadian Cruiser, for New York. 11.15 ' '" THIS DAY. Port Auckland, for Glsborne, 7.:i0 a.m. XVlngatui, for Southern ports, 12.50 p.m. llael, tor XVarkxvorth, 11.20 a.m. Marama, for Sydney, 11.20 a.m. Pns-sen-ers: Saloon—Misses Crisp, M. Hyams. M. P. M. Kendall. M. It. Stewart, N. Ramsay. A. E. Baxter, 11. Maser, D. M. AX'alsh. C. Snell, 1.. 11. MUler, M. D. Hall, M Bishop, M. Hall. C. M. Herbert. A. Keatley, M- -I- Wilson. E. R. Wilson. J. Wilson. M. M. McKlllop. 11. E. Fountain, 1.. Haves. E. Haves. A. I-tonehain, L. Cock, E M." Scnnlen. I. A. (irevlll, Condon, K. Hill. V. Suiter, M. Milne. (_'. Llnrrington. li. xvilkens; Mesdames Crisp. W. I. I.lnell. Walker. M. E. llvauis. M. S. Darling. 11. .1. Stewart. .1. S. Triggs. A. Rosen. Hl.ggins. I'rabh and child. 11. Snell. L. <;. Miller. 1.. Wright. 1-. .1. Nolan. .1. A. I'ittondrlgli and two children, K. Pin-sons, M. A. Moran. XV. -x. lumn. E. M. Bam ford and Infant. Haves. 1.. Wright. 11. Jenkln. P. I'iercy. Provis. A. .1. W'oodbouse and two children. Norman, Crawford and child. 11. Hoffman, E. It. XVilson. It. McKlllop. 11. It. Tvlor. T. J. I.udowal. M. A. Sharpe. I). C. Mitchell, Erroll. }■:. lb bake and child, W. Bonehara, .XI. MacArtbnr, I:. M. ITiderdown and Infant. I'J. K. riunean. XV. rtrmiT and infant, i'..liey. Milne and two children, Jones, W. Parmer and infant. _, T. Asher and two children; Messrs. J. Crisp, B. Linnet, XV. P. I.lnnell. A. Walker, A. XV. I'earse, L. 11. Itoss, Canter. T. Martin. E. A. Garland, 1., liaker, XV. C. Schwab, It. C. Fowler, It. M. Stewart. C. XV. Russell. P. Adama, A. Adams, M. E. Mlllbrook, Greenham, I-'. Grisnar, A. Higglns, It. J. .Simmers, (i. Mason, i'rabh, XV. R. Evans, It. M. Ealng, 11. P. XVriglcy. D. Dunn. XV. 11. Gordon, F. S.„clil. P. .1. Murphy, C. XV. Rowley. C. Street, A. .1. Woodbouse. .S. XX. Crawford, D Goodwin, .1. O'Gormnn, r. Norman. W. i raiiford. 11. 1(. Tylor, T. .1. Ludowia, r> C Mltehell. 11. Erroll, H. Sydney Smith, E S ioll„.y. A. K. Jones. W. Parmer, \V. J. Cook 1 1. 11. lIIIIs, E. Howard, M. J. Davry C J To ' Jails, K. N. Strain, A. P. Jones, P. Melocco. p. C. Grossman, Bradley, Rev. Hayes, and lot sieerage, including .3 Chinese. M'RTIIERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Walnku, from Surf dale. Ostend and Omiha, 10.13 p.m.; Hauiti, from Coroinundel, 10.45 p.m.; Oinana. from Brown's Pay, Arklc's Bay, and Deep Creek, S p.m.; xXaipu, from Kerepeehi, 11.30 p.m.; Gael from Orewa. xValwera, Maburangl ami W'arkworth, 10..'t0 p.m. To-morrow.—Taniwha. from Paeroa, 2 a.m.; Claymore, from Whangnrei, .1 n.m • Nsapuhi, from Russell, Opua. Wbangaroa nnd Mangonul, 7 a.m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 8 a.m. Projected Departures. To day.—Waitiku, for Surf dale, Ostend and Omlha. II p.m.; Matangl, for Tauranga B." 0 p.m.: Manaia, for Whangarel, 10 p.m. To-morrow.—Apanui, for Awanul and Waipapakauri, 7 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa (barque). Northern Chief (schooner), Ysahel (bqtne.). Southern Cross, 11. K. Hall (live-master schur.), 11.M.5. Laburnum. North Wall —Kauri. Hereklno. Prince's Wharf—Port Denlson, Tutanekai. Central Wharf —Trexvyn, XVaihorn, Homer City. King's Wharf- Radnor. In vonport— H.M.s. Philomel. H.M.s. Iris. Nueiila .'oil tankeri. Western XX'harf Kakapo, Kaiapoi. In Dock—Kauri. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Ariel, hque.. Marseilles, early. XVairuna. Sa:i Prancisco. Pebruary 8. lal-oa, Liverpool. February fl. Maheno. Sidney. Pebruarv 10. Kawatiri. Fiji. Pebruary 11. Kuroiv. Nexveaslb . K.-briuirv 11. Canadian Explorer. Halifax, Pebruary 12. Ki-,r,,niil:o. Melbourne, Pebruary 12. Maiinua. CardilT. February lft. Makura. Sydney. Pehmafv 16. Vlimarou. Sydney, February 17. 1 100100, New York. February 17. Kent. Loudon. February IS Irebartlui. St. John, Kcbfiiarx Morsel, South. Fehruarv 20 ' llororata, Liverpool, Eehruary 22 Maioppo, N ,. w Ylirki i--,.i, nia / v _,;. i"Koa, South, Pebruary 23 " ■1 !'f S !, C ?oo ki , n -- San Francisco, Feb. 2H intu.i, i- i,h, . enruary 23. Aorangl. \-aneouver, Pebruarv 24 Clt.v of Bristol. New York. February _l Turn-In", Ha »f«. March 4 I'UHkina, London, March 4 r,-muera, London, Xlarch 5. ' lasmanla, Liverpool, March ' ]:':\'\' a 'r- Ne,t : York. March .-..' I," , urns South. March 0. Mninlana, Liverpool, March 12 ix übiston, Nexv York Mnr,-h i 7-' T,o , , Is V p ' '? aD f™& March •>-_ Suffolk, Liverpool, Marchi 219.

The Covrrnment steamer Tutaneknl was due in port ibis afternoon from llnuraki • lull. She is tv leave purl on Monday for Last rape. Till: MAKAMIXO. To load the machinery ~r a dismantled Rnwoiio sawmill, taken 1.. Itussell by Hie s.-oxv iilnmira for transhipment to New Cuinea, the Iliirns Philp steamer Makamho arrived at Itussell from Norfolk Island yesterday morning;. CANADIAN I'IU'ISKE SAILED. Laden xvith rarito for discharge at New York, ltostnn. mil Halifax, the Canadian llovcrninent s!punier Canadian Cruiser took her Bnal departure from the Klnsa wharf at a laic hour last evening. TBE.MEAPOXV FOR I.YTTKLTOX. llavin;- left Nauru Island on January •J7. the llain steamer Tremendow, under ■ •barter to the I'nion Company, was coining to Auckland, but has now bee, diverted to Lx-liclton and lluncdiu. She is laden xvith phosphates. MAIMii.X REPORTED. The Shaw. Savill nnd Albion Cnmpnii.v have received a wireless message I via Peril!) from the Mallnna. en route from Car.lilT to Auckland and l.ytteltnn. stating thai the vessel xvill arrive here on February Hi. A. S. raterson and Co. are the local' agents. MAHENO FOR AUCKLAND. The intercolonial steamer Maheno was scheduled to leave Svduev Ibis morning with passengers, mails, and cargo for Auckland. She Is due here on Tuesday next and is to suil on her return trip the following Friday. NIAGARA AT SYDNEY. Havins sailed from this port at midnight on Monday in continuance of her voyage from Vancouver. via ports, the Royal Mail steamer Niagara arrived at Sydney at 0 o'clock this morning. At the New South Wales port the vessel xvill withdraw for overhaul and survey until April 0. AOBAXCI FOR AUCKLAND. For Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. the Union Company's new motor liner Aoranei was scheduled to leave Vancouver this murniiu: and is due here on February L' 4. The follow!,," day she xvill leave for XVelllngton and Is to proceed thence to Sydney to enter the mall service between Australia and Canada, via N.-xv Zenland RADNOR'S ntSCIIAIifIE. Now- dlschnrglna Nauru Island phosphates at the King's wharf, the tramp steamer Radnor is announced by Messrs. Henderson nnd Macfarlnn- to leave port about Wednesday next. Hence the vessel xvill proceed to Newcastle for hunkers, and will lat.r load wool in Australia for Home ports. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. To commence loading for New York. Plosion, and Halifax, the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Constructor was due at XVelllngton to-day from Adelaide. After loading at Southern ports the steamer xvill come on to Auckland to eoniplete and is to take her linal departure from this, port, about February 112. CANADIAN EXPLORER TOMORROW. Bringing cargo from Halifax and New London, the steamer Canadian Explorer radios that she expects to reach Auckland to-morrow evening. The local portion of the vessel's cargo will he put out at the King's wharf. Hence she proceeds to Brisbane. Sydney. Melbourne, and Adelaide to complete discharge. This" is the last vessel of the line completing her discharge in Australia. THE PORT AUCKLAND. In accordance with her Homeward loading programme, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Auckland sailed this morning for Gfsborne. The vessel will complete her cargo at Napier. Wellington. and Lyttelton. and Is scheduled to sail finally from the lastnamed port about February 20 for London, via Montevideo. SHIPPING V. WOOL-BUYERS. A cricket match was played at Hacley Park. Chrlstchurch. on Monday, between representafives of the shipping companies' office stall's from all over New Zealand and (he xvoolhuyers. The xvoolbiiyers won the toss, and elected to bat first. They were disposed of for 103 runs. The Flopping men scored 110 runs, (ho woolbuyers winning by 8-1 runs. tVAIMAXA TO LOAD. The Shaw. Savill. and Albion Company's steamer XVaimana arrived at Dunedln yesterday from Lyttelton to complete discharge. The vessel will subsequently commence loading at Port Chalmers, and Is to leave that port on Wednesday next for Napier, Gishorne, Wellington. Nelson, and Auckland. From Auckland the Wnlmana Is to sail on March -t for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Hnvlng cleared Halifax on January °.fi, the steamer Canadian XXhallcnger, due here on March 5, is the first of the Canadian Government steamers operating under the new running. She will put out the whole" of her cargo at New Zealand ports and ■will then load up on the const for the return trip xvilliout proceeding to Australia. She will make Auckland her final port. This vessel xvill he followed by the Canadian Conqueror, xvhlle the Canadian Cruiser, which left Auckland last evening for New York, will take the March loading: In the run. VERONICA FOR Dt'NEDIN. 11.M.5. Veronica was scheduled to leave port at li o'clock this afternoon for a cruise to Hie x-arlous East Coast ports of both islands. The vessel proceeds first to Dunedln, whore she arrives on February 11 and leaves on February 1.1. She will also visit Bluff on February 1(> and leave February 19: n.-iinarn. February 20. leaves February 23 ; Tiniaru. February- I!., leaves March 2: Lyttelton. March 3, leaves March 12; Wellington, March 1„. leaves March 27; Napier. March 20. leaves April S; Gishorne. April fl, leaves April 12 for Auckland, where she is due back oil April 14. LARFUXTMS ITINERA RV. lI.Ms. Laburnum returned to port at an early hour this morning from the Ilauraki Gulf, xvhere she has been engaged in firing practice for the past ten days. The vessel will hunker at Auckland, nnd is to sail on Tuesday for a two monthscruise, during which she xvill observe the following itinerary: Arrives New Plymouth February 1.1. leaves February 17: arrives VUngunui February IS. leaves February -..; arrives Greymouth February 27. leaves March ~; arrives Milford Sound March .. leaves Mar-h l,i; arrives- IVcsii.ort March "T" w„ s J . a , rr ", 10 ; arrlvos ''"•' rm "arch Uaine __ illT 1 _ 2T *: »rrlv P « Wellington Gulf April 6 _?." 3; arri - Tes n « u ™»d fliers' _?IL After «"TXing out five nays gunnery practice, the war-shin will Icome Into Auckland oii April 1U P

TOFI'A .\T SIVA. Having loft purl ou Saturday miirnlu:: lant, the riilun r»nil>nnv"s Island Tofuii arrive,! at Suva at 7 p.m. on Wednesday iinrl wus pjcpecteil 1" leave there laM rventni: fur Apia. Slit: I" scheduled to rpturn to Auckland on Kcbruury -'■'). KAWATIM KEPORTKI>. Kn route (.. Auckland. I hi: l/nion Coin- i p.iny's fn-iphier Kiinatirl is reported as | (irrivinc fit Suva from Sydney til N.W'i p.m. fin Wednesday. Tin- vphiwl was expected t.< Iμvi. there- 'last evening f»r Levuka ami Lawl oka. TIIK HOMER CITY. In r-ontinii.-iiion of her vnvnjie rrom rorl Arthur. T'-xijk, the Hoard on Smith Lin.ttniwr Homer City Is limed t" i™« Au.-klnnd :> r n..,, n fc.r HrisluinP. The v,s>,l. whirh is hiTtllPd lit the Onlrnl wharf, will roinplotp her dim-horse-at Ori'lOUj; and Mi-lhoitnu'. TIIK IMIKT riKXISOX. J th.; i"riii?". r -. n "vl,,,rr. I li.."l'\™in..n\v"nlth' lllltl liominicn I.in.- strainrr I'url lii-nison Is ••xpcc-teil lo leave purl tomorrow nrternnnn , for t.yttP|tnn t" nimpleie ills.-hiirpc of her Unlinl rai'L-o. She will Inter load on the re.nst for tho r.tnrn trip niwl I" til will ! finnlly from Am-klniirl aboiil Mardl 1- for London via Muuleviilen. KAlTil FOR NEWCASTLE. After underpiiilK overhmil and survey at Auckland, the Inion Companys enrf.. steamer Kauri is exported t.. Imive port | t.i.morrow and priieeeil t.> New.aslie In load cohl Tor n port not announced. Tho vessel «n» to be llontcd nut of Hie clock this nflernoun. MANUKA LEAVES MEr.BOUKNK. The fuion fompnn.v nrtvlwe Hint th<nfter belne delayed owlnß to the ' senmrns strike, left Melhotirne for Hluff. I Diinedln. I.yttelton and Yvolltnct-'ii «t ■"> p.m. on Wednesday. .she In scheduled t.> leavo the capital port, on her return trip on February 13. H.M.a. DUNEDIX. ('■•mplptlns her cunnery exercise? in the Hniirakl liulf, H.M.n. biincdin was i» proceed this afternoon on on extensive l-olixliil crul»>. After visitini; Riisk<-I1 the warship will work her way down thc.iasl In Sti-wnrt Island. Slic is due hark at Auckland on May (i. THE I.IN<; NAM. In continuance of her voyage (mm (lone KmiH tc. South Amerleii via ports, tlo- • •hlut-s.! steamer Lldr Nnm n> timed to sail from Hie yuron'F wharf at ;! o'clock this afternoon. She was to tnke the ioi lnwlDK passensers from Auckland : K..r I'lll te. Mr. IV. Tteld : for Iqulqilp. Mr. and Mrs. J, Culllinore. Mr. (!. Catuills. and Mesdainos A. M. Hazard and M. K. Mounirort. fNIO.N COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Tile fiillowinc movements of sti-nmers WiiiKiilul willed this morning with cargo for Southern ports. Waihora will probably complete her dlsrharce. and sail fur Newcastle <.v Kaiapoi ifi Ut proceed hence to castle. She is announced to take, her departure iroin Auckland nu" Monday. Kat..a is i-xpeeted t.. leave Llunedin tomorrow for Auckland via ports.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4