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SHIPPING NEWS.

β-onset: To-night, 6.25. Sunrise: To-morrow. 5-39----ilcon: Full, March 11, 1.51 a-m. HIGH WATEB. Auckland To-day, 1.40 a.m. 2.5 p.m. Auckland Thurs., 2.34 a.m. 3.0 p.m. Onehuaga. .Thurs., 6.11 a.m. 6.37 p.m. KaiparaHdß.. .Thurs., 6.6 a.m. 6.32 p.m. llanukau Hde. -Thurs-. 5.11 a-m. 5.37 p.m. AHBIVALS—TE STEED AY. Canadian Challenger, from Halifax, 2.30 P TTI Te A Whins, with scow Bimu, from Cape Colville, 4.20 p.m. Mako, from East Coast ports, 9.40 p.m.

THIS DAT. Glenelg, from Whangarei, 0.10 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Kusstil. 6.45 a.m. ' Jianaia, from Whangarei, 0.40 a.m. Matangi, from Tapranga, 8 a.m. Ifanekonge (aui. schooner), from Safaga, Eed Sea, via Wellington, 12.35 p.m. DEPARTURES.—YESTERDAY. Claymore, for Whangarei, 3-30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 5 p.m. Wainni, for East Coast ports, 5.40 p.m. Mako. for Portland. 10-30 p-m. Navua, for Southern ports, 6.20 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED VT AUCKLAND. Danekonge, T\ ellington, March 4. Tj cmPTii»_ Liverpool* Xt n rf»h 5. Tefcoa, Soutli, March 5. Karori, Newcastle, March 6. ilarama, Sydney, March 7. Bemuera, London, March 7. Waintii, East Coast, March S. Lepauto, New York, March 9. Mataiana, Liverpool, March 9. Maheno, Sydney, March .10. "Waitemata, San Francisco, March 12Turaklaa, London, March 14. TVest Cakohia, San Francisco, March 14Willaston, New Tori, March 16. TJllmaroa, Sydney, March 17. Tairoa, South (loads*, March IS. Tofua, Fiji, March 23. City of Bristol, Xew Tork, March 24. West iEllp, San Francisco, March 26. Taintii,- London, March 29. Suffolfc, Liverpool, March 29. Matara, Vancouver. March 30. H.M.S. Teronica, South, April 11. H.M.S. Laburnum. South. April 11. E-lLs. Dnnedln, South, May 6. VESSELS IX PORT. Iβ Stream—Bewa (barque). Northern chlei (schooner), Tsabel (bqtne.). Southern Cross, Louis Theirault (tkree-masted Bcnooner). Devonport Philomel, Xucula {oil tanker). Central Wharf—Ariel (barque), Somerset. Xlng's Wiarf—Silisworth. Kalmana-wa. Prlnce'e "VTharX—Kent, Canadian Challenger. XfOETHEKN COMPACTS MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day. from TTaiheke, 6 p.m.; Tanl"B"ha, Irom Paeroa, 10.30 p.m.; ClayEore, from Whangarei, 11 p.m.; Xgatiawa, from Mercury Bay, Tairua and WhanpaZnata, 5 p.m.: Kawan, from Kawal, Tatatu, m QPoint, Little and Big Omaha, 9 p.m. Omana, Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay and j Deep Creek, 4 p.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Apanni, for Great Barrier, midnight; Xgapuh'., for Russell. Opna, TVhangaroa and Uanjronui, 4 p.m.; Gael, for Kopn and Toi.a, 5 p.m.; Matangi. for Tauranga, 6.30 p.m.; Manaia. for Whansrarei, 10 p.m.; Aupouri, for 4 p^n. To-morrow. for Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha. 9.30 a.m.: Omana. for Brown's Bay, Artie's Eay, L»eep Creek and Silverdale 10 a. m. THE KENT. To complete discharge of her Home cargo, the Federal steamer Kpnt is scheduled to leave Auckland at noon to-morrow for Xapier, Dunedin and New Plymouth. She is berthed at the Prince's vrharf. TVAIWEBA EEPOF.TED. The Shaw, Saviil and Albion Line steamer Waiwera, which left Anckland for Xew Tort on January 27, laden with a cargo of Kew Zealand produce, is reported as arriving at Norfolk, Virginia, on Monday. Her other discharging ports are Boston and London. COBINTHIC LEAVES COLON. Having on board passengers, mails and cargo, the TThite Star liner Corinthic, which sailed finally from Wellington on February 7, left Colon on Monday last in continuation of her voyage to Southampton end London. THE SOMERSET. In accordance with her loading programme, the Federal steamer Somerset is to sail from the Central wharf at noon to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay. After completing her loading at southern ports, the vessel is to sail finally from Dunedin about March 23 for London, via Curacoa. KTMARA AT TEXERIFFE. The Shaw, Saviil and Albion Line steamer Knmara is reported as arriving at Teneriffe on Sunday. She took her departure from Wellington on January 18 for London, and was reported a? arriving at Montevideo on February 10. lONICS DEPARTURE. Owing to the hold-np on the Lyttelton •waterfront, the Shaw, Saviil, and Albion Company's liner lonic, which is to continue discharge of London cargo at that port, will be delayed in her itinerary. Consequently the vessel's departure from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama Canal, has been postponed till daybreak on March 18. . AORANGI AT SYDNEY. The maiden voyage of the Union Co.'s .Hoyal Mail steamer Aorangi came to an end yesterday afternoon, when she arrived at Sydney from Wellington, which port . she left at coon on Saturday. Th«* vessel N i" to lea™ Sydney on March 12. and ie H dne iere on March 16. The folio win* H flay she will resume her. .voyage to VanX waver, via Suva and Honolulu. I

The Navua sailed list night, taking carco for discharge at Southern ports. Tie Anponrl was to leave Auckland to-day and is fine at -oisehuaga Irorc Hokianga ar t a.io. on Sunday. On her weekly trip down the East Coast, the Waisui left tie Queen's -wharf last evening for >>apier, via ports. The Tasmania is due at early date fron Liverpool. No wireless report hag jet been received Th? 8.1. steamer Haupara is reported to have sailed from tialveeton. Texas, on February 15 with cargo for Auckland and AusTrfiiian ports. Th? Northern Co.'s steamer Arapawa, ■which arrived from Onehnnga yesterday, is now undergoing annual overhaul and snrvev. The British Imperial Oil Co/s Phj-sa sailed from Singapore on February 15 with c earpo of case oil for discharge at New Zealand ports. The Gisborae Sheepfarmers' steamer Tiroa errived from Gisbome and Hicks' Bay to-day and berthed at the Queea's wharf. Advice has been received that the oil tanker HaJo has sailed from Saa Luis Yobispo, California, with a cargo of fuel oil for Wellington. She is dne abojt Marsh 16. The small scow R:rnu. which grounded on the beach near Cabbage Bay oa fcatnrdav was towed to Auckland yesterday aitexnoon by the Te Awhina and berthed at the North Wall. The scow is reported to have escaped with little damage. Now discharging at the King's wharf, the LmlgleiEh Steam Shipping Company's steani-er S-ilkswort h is now announced to leave Auckland at coon on Saturday for ■Wellington. Napier. Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge of her cargo from KotteroEin, Antwerp and I>urbac. The Richardson Line Eteamex Mako arrived fr.m the East Coast last evening, and after a stay of an hour took her departure for Portland to load cement. She is due to return to Auckland io-roorrow to ccanplete her cargo for her usual East Coast ports, and is to sail at 10 a-m. on Friday. Messrs. Watkin and Wallace are the local agents. THE tXIMAROA. The Huddart-Parker rteamer TTiinaroe is to leave-Wellington to-morrow on her return trip to Sydney. Auckland passengers will leave by to-night's express. The local office of the company advise that if the vessel is not worked she will take her cargo back to Sydney. MARA3IA STILL DELATED. Vp till noon to-day no advice had been received from Sydney of the sailing of the Union Co.'s intercolonial steamer Marama for Auckland The vessel was scheduled to leave therp on Monday lart. but trouble I with her stokehold crew has caused a delay in her sailing. Her movements are at present Indefinite. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. With a cargo of motor cars, motor spare parts, and central cargo, the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Challenger arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from Halifax and berthed at the Prince's wharf. The vessel lef: Halifax on January 25 and reached Panama, on February 4. After bunkering oi] fuel she resumed her voyace to Auckland. A short stay -was made" at Pitcairn Island on February 4. The weather throughout the run was fine, nothing of an eventful nature occurring. The Canadian Challenger is expected ro leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon for Napier to continue discharge of her cargo. She Trill later load in New Zealand lor New York. Boston and Halifax, being the first of the line's steamers to do so -without proceeding to Australia to. complete diecharge. The rates of exchange on the cargo are:—Canada, 4.81 dollars; C.S.A-, 4.77 dollars. rNION COMPANTS STEAMERS. The following movements of steamers are announced by the Union Company:— Waiotapu is to Bail at 6 p.m. to-day for Wellington and Australia, to complete discharge of her cargo from Pacific Coast ports. The Kaituna has been bar-bound at Greymonth, but was expected to leave there at daybreak to-<say for Auckland. The Wlngatui is expected to leave Napier at 10 p.m. to-morrow for Auckland, via Uisbcrne- After discharge here she is to proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamarn, and Timaro. The Kauri is not expected to leave Xapier before noon to-morrow. The Kaimanawa was expected to dock this afternoon. After cleaning and painting she is to proceed to Westport. The Waihora was expected to leave Newcastle yesterday for Auckland. The Koromiiro has been delayed oaring to trouble with her crew. It was hoped to dispatch this vessel for Portland to-day. FOBI OF OKEHCKGA. The" Kortlern Company's Bimn arrived at Onehunga at noon to-day after being barbound at Waikato Heads since Sunday. The vessel was to load this afternoon and Is to sail early to-morrow for Raglan and Kawtiia. She is due back at Onehunga on Saturday morning. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Hokianga Heads, March 4—Arrived: Raratra, from New Plymouth, tf a.m. Wellington. March 3.—Arrived : Awaraa, i from Chatham Islands, 2. p.m. Sailed: Maunganui, for San Francisco, 3.30 p.m. OVEKSEAS. Newcastle. March 3.—Arrived, Waitomo, from New Zealand. New York. March I.—Sailed: Port Augusta, for Auckland. Norfolk, March 2.—Arrived : Waiwera, en route from Auckland to Xcw York. Teneriffe, March I.—Arrived : Kumara, en route from Wellington to London; Hemisphere. Melbourne to Ctrtta Yeccbla. Aden, March 2.—Sailed: Albania, Australia to Dunkirk. Colon, March 2.—Sailed: Corinthic, Wellington to London. Table Bay, March 2.—Sailed : Persic, Australia to Liverpool. Gibraltar. March 2.—Passed : Tinemoor, San Francisco to Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS BANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night:—Tofna, Dorset. Remuera. Kaikorai, Marama. . Karori, Kent. Tekoa, Tasmania, Koromiko, Waiotapu, Silksworth, Waikawa.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 4

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