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SHIPPING NEWS.

; (! ■ , ', f Sunset: To-night. C.S. \ ) JSunrise : To-morrow, 5.52. ' Moon: Last quarter, March IS, 4.52 a.m. I HIGH WATER. Auckland To-ilaj", 0.22 a.m. 12.35 p.m. Auckland Thurs., I.IS a.m. 1.87 p.m. ©nehunga Tbure., 4.55 a.m. 5.14 p.m. Kaipiira Hds. . .Thurs., 4.30 a.m. 5.9 p.m. Alanukau Hds. .Thurs., 3.33 a.m. 5.14 p.m. ' ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. I i. Awahou, from East Coast bays, 10.40 p.m. i ; THIS DAY. Manaia, from Whangarei, 5.45 a.m. Matangi, from Tauruugn, 7.20 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Russell, 7 a.m. j Ngatlawa, from Mercury Hay. 5.5 a.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 3 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Kaimanawa, for Whangarei, 1.25 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 1.30 p.m. Wainui, East Const bays, G. 5 p.m. Katoa. for Portland, 0.15 p.m. Kawaterc, for Napier. 11.45 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. West Caliokia, San Francisco. March 20. fuia (anx. eebooner). Orafton, due. limaroa, Sydney, March IS. aitoke. Newcastle. March IS. liona. Fiji. March 10. Kurow, Newcastle. March 20. ■\Vainui, East Coast. March 22. Tofua, FIJI, March 24. City of Bristol, New York. March 24. Iport Kembla. South (loads), March 24. "Wanaka. South, March 25. "West Islip, San Francisco, March 20. Tainui, London, March SO. Suffolk, Liverpool, March 20. llakura, Vancouver. March 30. Marama, Sydney. March 31. Raranga, Liverpool, March 31. Willaston, New York, April 4. I'ort Aneußta, Now York, April 4. City of Madias. New York. April 4. Tairoa, South (loads), April o. IMaheno, Sydney, April 7. H.M.s. Veronica, South, April II; H.M.k. Laburnum, South. April 11. Tasmania. South (loads), April 13. City of Winchester, South (loads), April 19. Puriri, New York, April 20. Orari, Liverpool, April 20. Athenic, London, April 20. Leisi Moerske, Halifax, April 22. Hertford, Liverpool, April 28. . Aoranjrl, Vancouver, May 2. . l'ongariro, London, May 0. VESSELS IN PORT. ' In Stream—Rewa (barque), Northern Ciller i (schooner), Ysabel (bqtne), Louia , Theirault (three-masted schooner). 1 Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel, Nucula (oil 1 tanker). \ King's Wharf—Waihora, Hatipara, Kaikorai. Queen's Wharf—Turakina. Prince's Wharf—Southern Cross, Kakapo, "Western Wharf—Physa. i Jlorth Wall—Kaituna. ; i KORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waiuku. from Waiheke, 6 p.m. ; Claymore, from Whnncnrei, 10 p.m. ; ■ Kawau, from Kawau, Takatu, Ti Point, I Little and Big Omaha, S p.m. Projected Departures. To-dny.—Apanui, for Creat Barrier midnight: Ngapuhl, for Russell Onna Whangaroa and Mangonul, 4 p.m.: N?arlawa, for Kopu and Turun, 5 p.m. ; Matanci for Taurantta, r,.SO p.m. ; Manaia, for Whanparei, 10 p.m. ; Rarawa, for New Plymouth, 4 p.m. To-morrow. — Waiuku. for Surfdnle, Ostsnd nnd Omiha. 9.50 a.m.; Omann. for Brown's Bay, Arklc's Bay, uud Deep Creek, l> a.m. RONA RADIOS. Comins from Fiji -vitii a i-nvzn of raw snsar, the Colonial Snjrar Reflning Co.'s s(teamer Ronu radios iliat clip is encountering roujrli weather and expects to arrive forenoon. The vessel will discharge at the company's works. Chelsea. TAIROA'S MOVEMENTS. For the purpose of completing her discharge, the Shaw. Savill and Albion Line steamer Tairoa left Lytlelton yesterday for Dunedin. She will Hiihspqupntlj- loud at Port Chnlmors, Wnngnnnl, Wellineton, and Auckland, and is to sail finally from this port on Anril 7 for London via Montevideo and Tencriffc. CARGOES OP .TARRAH. Millar'B West Australian Hardwoods Co. srtvipc that two cartro steamers, the ©mbilin. 808.8 tons, and the . Electro Stavroudi, 4455 tons, are to leave Bunhury, Western Australia, this week with cargoes of sawn jarraa and .sleepers for New Zealand ports. The Ombilin's carffo is for X,yUelton. Wellincton and Auckland. The Klecrrn Ktavroudl's cargo is for Auckland. Wellington and Dunedin. The run to New Zealand should occupy about IS days. MATAKANA'S ITINERARY. At present unloading Liverpool carco at "Wellincton. the S.S. and A. steamer MataJcana is expected to leave there to-morrow for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. She will later load at Port Chalmers. Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson nnd Auckland. beinK scheduled to take her final departure from this port on April 16 for London via Montevideo and Teneriffe. MISCELLANEOUS. The. C. and l>. steamer Port Sydney arrived at Wiinganul from Sydney on Monday last to comoicuua loading for London. The Now Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Taßmania is due al Auckland about April lp to nil up for West Poant of United Kingdom , porlK and London. She is to sail finally threo days later ■ro r iu e ? U tanko ' - Halo, which arrived at lo?iUi? 8 i2 n °H } with oil from Call-

The Sivayne and Hojt Line steamer West Tahokia is due to reach 'Auckland on Friday wiih cargo from Los Angeles. The Nobel Explosives Co.'s auxiliary schooner Iluia is due at an early date with a cargo vi Australian hardwood. The cable steamer Iris and the floating crane Mahua wtre floated into the docK this morning for cleaning and painting. The La:.ib steamer Omana is due late to-night or early to-morrow from Taurauga to complete discharge of her cargo ' of limber from Australia and to load lor, her return trip. !ShR will berth to-morrow uiuruing at the Ceutral wharf. ; The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Denison is due at Auckland lit diiyipreak on Saturday from Uisborne to complete her cargo for New York, Boston, and London. She will load at the Queen's wharf. i The Richardson Live steamer Atvahou arrived Iruin hast Coast last evening an'i berthed ai ibe Central wharf. She is announced jy Messrs. Watkiu and Wallace , to s;iil on In. , r rciurii tnn at noon t°" morrow. I'LI.MAROA ARRIVES TO-XIGHT. Krom Sydney, the lluddart-Parker passeuger steuiuei Cluuaroa is due, i icc-'rdi"S to nor wireless report, to arrive at Auckland at '■> o'clock tiiis evening. Provided the vessel arrives «v tiuie, inspection nUI i :'e carried oiit, and she will berth at tho eastern side of tue Queen's wharf to-niSUt. 'i vuiorron* morning she v,-ill commeuve her discharge. She is to sail on her return trip ou Friday. AORANGI SAILED. For Vancouver, via Suva ami Honolulu, in coutiuuaiK-e of her voyage from sfyaney. ' the I'uiou f.i.'s ltoyal mail steamer Aorangi '.ook her departure Horn tne queen's ivhart yesterday tutcmoou, taking a large number of passeugers and a quantity of ca»"?o troiu Aucklunil. she is due ai her destination on April 3. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captnm A. Murray has been appointed master of the Karma, and Mr. 11. j. C.are, chic: oftlccr. l aptuiu i{. Huntly has taken command '■ of the Kokiri, relieving Captain M. Mac- , keuzie, who iias gone on Holiday. \ Mr. 11. Fagan nas been appointed chief: officer of the Waihemo, relieving Air. J. | Stewart, who has been grauteu holiday leave. ' j The following officers have joinorl the' Aorangi:—Mr. A. Lansley. second; Mr. J. V. Bray, third ; ami au, j. Uonalusoii, fourtii officer. Mr. K. H. C. Hargreavoa has been appointed third officer ot the Waiotapu ; Mr. K. K. Parry is now second officer of tliej Kaimai ; and Mr. S. C. Angus, second of. j tiie Koromiko. | Mr. L. 11. English has been appointed j second olflcm- of the Manuka, relieving Mr. ' C. T. G. Haultain for holiday leave. ! Mr. N. E. Bowater has been appointed [ Chief officer of the Kamo, relieving Mr. W. : J. Freeman, who is awaiting instructions. | I UNION" CO.'S STEAMERS. j Following are the latest movements of vessels uuuer the flag of Ihe Union Co. :— Waimarino lelt Lyltelton iast evening for Auckland via P.eton and Wellington. Navua is reported as leaving Lytteitou for Wellington aud Auck.and yistcruay afternoon. i Koromiko has been fixed to load a cargo' of coal at Newcastle early next week ior Auckland. After, discharge here she will' ue withdrawn for survey. Mara ma is announced to leave Wellington on her return trip to Sydney at i> p.m. on Friday. ' " I Karori was expected to leave Greymouth at daybreak to-day for Auckland. I Wiugatui was expected to leave Welling-: ton to-day for LyUelton, Timuru, Dunudin and lilulf. Kaitoke left Newcastle this morning with a cargo of coal for Aucklut-d. KaiKorai is to sail on Saturday for Newcastle. Waihora is to leave port on Friday for Newcastle, and thence Nauru Island to load phosphates. Kakapo is announced to sail to-morrow for Waipole Island. Katoa is now loading cemenl at Portland for Wellington. AORANGI'S PASSENGERS. Aorangi for Vancouver, 3.50 p.m. Passengers from Auckland.— First Saloon: Mr. .1. AlcockSimpson, Mrs. Alcock-Bimpson, Miss M. E. Alcock-Sinipson. Miss W E Alcock-Simpson, Miss E. Allen, Mr. G. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. F. Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Armstrong, juu.. Miss Armstrong, Mr. W. M. Armstrong. Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. 11. Baddeley, Mr. 11. W. Barker, Jlr. Darker, Miss L. Barker, Miss M. Barker, Miss B. A. Barker, .Miss E, Barker, Miss M. Berntscn. Mr. Warren Blytb. Mr. S. T. Boam Miss A. G. Bradley, Miss Brewster, Miss F. Howes, Mrs. P.rewster, Dr. A. J. Brown, Mr. XV. It. Brugh, Mrs. Brugh, Miss Brugh, Mrs. Bunny. Mrs. Cameron, Miss IJ. Cameron, Mr. 11. M. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. 11. Campbell, juii., Mr. F.. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. M. Campbell, Mr. Caws. Mrs. Caws, Miss .1. M. Chamber:), Mr. Clapcott. Mrs. Clapp and child, ....r. Cliffe, Mi.s.-i Coop, Captain M. L. Cope, Mr. Coster, Mr. It. B. Crauwell, Mrs. Cranwell, Miss M. Crawford, Mr. C. A. Crosbie, Mrs. Crosbie, Miss Cavili, Dr. 6. S. Dodgson, Mr. E. O. Hodgson. Mrs. J. K. Hodgson, Miss K. 0. Dodgson. Miss J. C. Dndgson, Mr. 11. Elmslie, Mrs. Elmslie, Mrs. T. ICmlean. Mr. Franklin, Mrs. Franklin, Mr. XV. Fotheringham, Mrs. F. Gaudin. Mr. X. R. Gibbons. Mrs. Gibbons, Mr. C. W. Ooff. Mrs. Good, Mr. G. Craichen. Mrs. Craichen, Mr. O. Grundy. Miss Haley. Mr. Harris. Mrs. Harris, Mr. If. G. Hall. Mr. A. G. Ilathawny. Mr. A. N. Hayes. Mrs. Haves, Mi\ A. Hayes. Mrs. Heath. Mr. W. Hegfrnrty, Mr. T. M. Henderson, Mr. Seymour Hicks. Mrs. Hicks. Miss IC. Hicks. Mr. Hopwood. Mrs. Hopwood, Mr. R. I. llouch. Mrs. Hough, Mr. Hull, Mr. .!. Humphreys. Mr. G. Humphreys. Miss C E. Hnmphrpys, Miss Isaacs. Mr. 51. R. .T.imioson, Mrs. ,Tnmi?.=nn. Master M. I). .Tamieson. Mr. ,T. IT. .TefTeris. Mrs. Jefferis, Dr. A. .Tnsepli. Mrs. Joseph, Miss Kane, Mrs. J. King. Miss O. Kinrr. Major D. G. Kinsr. Mrs. King, Viscount Knollvs. Mr. 11. Larl-in, Mrs. Larkin. Miss F. W. Lee. Mr. F. W. Mnunsell. Mrs. Xowburn. Mr. F. Mocrrklsro. Mrs. Mnsri'lce. Mr. A. MoK>nzie, Mrs. McKenzie. Mr. Qi Nicol, Mr. E. Pace, Miss M Pai'p. Mr. W. F. Parkinson. Mrs. Parkinson. Miss M. A. Pnrkinsnn. Mr. S. Patercon. Mrs Paterunn. Hon. F< IT. Phippen. Mrs. Phinpen. Mr. IT. Pirn. Mrs. Pirn. Mrs. R»w. Mr. A. L. Rnge--s, Mrs. Ro7»rp, Mrs. Samuels. M«\ -T. Seymour, Mrs. Sicnnll, Mr. IT. .T. Smifh,' Mrs. TI. J. •Smith. Miss P. AI. Smith. MIM R. O. SiulMi, Mr. A. Smith, Mr. 0. Somicr. Mrs. •T. Slorpy. Mr. Summers. Mrs. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. «ppico. Mr. Thudt. Mrs. Tnylnr. Mr<=. J. R. Thnnins, M r. C. Tlinnna, Mr. r>. T,. Thompson. P»r. T'minnson. Mr<=. A. T. Tbnmppnn. >T-. TV N. T ! Tpn. M' = s T. •T. C. Miss r , . Till"'- Mr \ Tnrfri. Afr. I). t-T. Tndd. Mrs. Tmld. Ml«a Aliss T'ul.l. Mies V n ]i- or . irr. F n. Wald, ■\r,<! v n i«],. Mr. P. c. TX-nUi!, n ti. M. WnUnn. Aliso n. M. AViiite. M" ' "W'liftpman, Mr. T. Willinms. M-. J. XVilHama Mr R. IT. Wlsrn. M-= -vi-ilson. Af r . .t j,. Wilson. Air. P. AI. Winston". Airs. AT'n"toi'o. ATr. Aliss T'ntorsnTi. y\ T _ H, S. WvHp. Wvlin niifl two fliiVlron." j Sxcond «nlnon: Mr. Arrherv. Airs. 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Air. .TnrVson. Afr«. .Tnpl.-<inn. Afjss .TnnVsnn. Afnstor .Tn'-v S on. AI ! »"= F. Johnson. 5f!o« A. !TohP=o". Mr- C. Tnn»s. Air. .Ton"". AT'=s T. LP'-'s Alnirln-rl. Mr. .' AT-β Af-. J. Al<-f.onn."n. A f's. Af.-- ---: T.PTini"! M' -, =s Atc v o"l. Rev. S. T? n i,prt">n r>- r Afrs A. M. O»hnrn», Afrs. Va"n. Air. W Pfipwni. -Mrs. V', N. T-apwn!. Mr« N P-">wai. Mr. a. Phillips. Alr=. a. PhillirV > r 'ss \. Ar V-mitar > T "- V. r. R'in=on Mr. TJ<Hld<>il, Mrs Pedrl" 1, . Mr. C V V»ofl, Mr. r<. r>. Hosip. Mi=s D. n'osie Mr«. E. niirherfnrf]. Air. Tt. .1. Afr. Sii:v-«. Ar r c. Sh-'rn c nnd Mvo pMiflroTi Af r W. N. SnoTV , "!!. Mrs. t. r< ftn»«ily. ATr. AY. Sneneor. Mr. G. O. I StoU-os Air' Stono. -> r r R . ptor" Air A. Slnrmo"t. if-". A. Sf"-" iont. M«iw PJormonl v*. Prrili. T W K M»«« J. Tlivlor, F. T. Tnvlor Mr. F. Tluimnson. ATr?. Thomson. n. •H.n.nnson. Afr. V. R. T'—■>». "'. R. AY. ""rniipr. M'-s. Troff-er. EMer TVnl" Mr. n it. avpHs. >rr. J. Worry. ATrs. 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CARGO FROM LIA'ERPOOL. For Auckland with general cargo, the Federal Line steamer Hertford is to leave Liverpool next Saturday and is due here about April 28. Her other discharging ports are Napier, Wellington, Lyttclton and Dunedin. ! j NORTHERN CO.'S FLEET. j The following movements of steamers are ' announced by the Northern Co. : — ' The steamers Aupouri nnd Riniu, which were bar-bound at Manukau bar yesterday afternoon, crossed outwards this morning ! and resumed their voyages, the first-named vessel to Wanganui and the Kimu to Raglan and Kawhia. It is possible that the Rimn will be unable to return to Onehunga on Thursday in time to sail for Hokianga as scheduled. The Karavva was to sail from Onehunga ! this afternoon for New Plymouth. Thence she is to go on to Wellington for cleaning and painting, and is due back at Onehunga on Sunday. The Ngatiavva is to sail this afternoon at 5 o'clcok for Turua and Kopu in place of the Gael, which is to take up the Kawau's running on Monday next, when the latter vessel will undergo her annual inspection. The Ngatiawa is due back at Auckland early on Friday morning. The Daphne is to be recommissioned, and will take up the Gael's running. Tbe Sunday trip to Kawau Island has , been discontinued.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 4

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