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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset: To-night, 6.6. Sunrise : To-morrow, 5.53. Moon: New, March 25, 1.33 a.m. HIGH AVATER. Auckland To-day, 1.18 a.m. 1.37 p.m. Auckland Frl., 2.20 a.m. 2.42 p.m. Onehunga Fri., 5.57 a.m. 0.19 p.m. Kaipara lids.. .Frf., 5.52 a.m. 6.14 p.m. Manukau Hds. .Fri., 4.57 a.m. 5.10 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Apanui, from Awanui, 2.30 p.m. Ulimaroa, from Sydney, 9 p.m. Passengers—Saloon : Mr. J. W. Alexander, Mr. H. Alexander, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. G. Allen, Miss I. Ball, Mrs. H. and Miss F. Ballantyne, Mrs. Brose and three children, Mr. T. F. Berry, Miss C. Cook, Miss M. Canham, ■Mr. and Mrs. E. Drayton, Misses H. and R. Easdown, . Miss E. Foye, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham, Miss H. and Mrs. L. Hooper, Mrs. A. Horsburgh,' Mr. .T. P. Hancock, Mr. 11. Hilliard, Mr. C. Heather, Mrs. F. Judd, Mr. H. Jones, Mr. B. J. Kearney, Miss A. Loveridge, Miss E. Low, 'Miss I. Markevick, Miss D. Mnyman, Mrs. Merritt and child, Miss F. Merritt, Mr. E. May, Mrs. Ramsay and child, Mr. F. Kaynes, Air. E. Speers, Mr. P. Schutze, Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, Mr. J. Stewart, Mr. C. Thomas, Mrs. Tourney-Hinde, Mrs. J. Toplis and child, Miss Wright, Miss E. Williams, Mrs. E. Whetter, Miss A. Waters, Mr. V. Anderson, Mr. K. Osakala, Mri'W. Wilkening, Mrs. W. Wilkening, and 72 steerage, including 31 I'ugo-Slavs and seven. Indians. Claymore, from W'hangarei, 10.40 p.m. THIS, DAY. Glenelg, from Whangarei, 0.35 a.m. Omana, from Tauranga, 7.15 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Ngapuhi, for Russell, 4.40 p.m. Ngatiawa, for Kopu, 6.20 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 6.55 p.m. Manala, for Whangarei, 10.15 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. West Cahokia, San Francisco, March. 20. Huia (aux. schooner), Grafton, due. Rona, Fi.li, March 20. Knrow, Newcastle. Mareli 20. Port Denlson, South (loads), March 21. Wainui, East Coast, March 22. City of Bristol, New York, March 24. iPort Kembla, South (loads), March 24. Kaitoke, Newcastle, March 25. Tofua, Fiji, March 25. Wanaka. South, March 25. West Islip, San Francisco, March. 2S. Tainui, London, March 29. Suffolk, Liverpool, March 29. Makura, Vancouver. March 30. "Marama, Sydney, March 31. Raranga, Liverpool, March 31. Willaston, New York, April 4. Port York, April 4. City of Madras, New York, April 4. Tairoa, South (loads), April 5. IMaheno, Sydney, April 7. H.M.s. Veronica, South, April li. H.M.s. Laburnum, South, April 11. Tasmania, South (loads), April 15. City of Winchester, South (loads), April 19. Punri, New York, April 20 Orari, Liverpool, April 20. Athenic, London, April 20. Leisi Moerske, Halifax, April 2° Hertford, Liverpool, April 28. Aorangi, Vancouver, May 2 Tongariro, London, May 6. VESSELS IN POET. In Stream—Rewn (barque). Northern CMet (schooner), .Ysabel (bqtne.). Devonport—H.M.s. Philomel, Nucula (oil tanker). King's Wharf—Waihora, Hatipara, Kaikorai. Queen's W'harf—Turakina, Ulimaroa. Prince's Wharf—Southern Cross, Kakano Western Wharf—Physa. North Wall—KaJruna. Central Wharf—Omana. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waiuku, from Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, 6 p.m.; Wakatere, from Thames. 5.10 p.m.; Ngatiawa, from Kopu and Turua, 6 p.m.; Hauiti, from Orewa, Waiwera, Mahurangi and . Warkworth, 6 p.m. ; Apanui, from Great Barrier, 7 p.m. To-morrow. —Manaia, from Whangarei, G a.m.; Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Waipu, for Kerepeehi, 5.30 p.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, 0 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei, 4 p.m. To-morrow. —Hauiti, for Coromandel, 5.30 a.m.; Wakatere, for Thames, 9 a.m.; Gael, for Orewa, Waiwora, MaJiuranpi and Wnrkworth, 9 n.m.; Kawau, for Kawau, Leigh and Mnngawai, 7.30 a.m.; Omana, for Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay, Deep Creek, and Silverdale, 9.30 a.m. PASSENGERS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Following is a list of the passengers who landed at Wellington by the Tahiti from San Francisco on Tuesday:—First saloon : Mr. F. O. V. Aicheson, Mr. I. H. Betts, Mr. C. Badcley, Mr. 11. Brown, Mr. B: Bennett, Mr. M. Brownlie, Mr. C. Brownlic, Mr. A. E. Cooke, Mr. L. F. Cupples, Mr. W. Dalley, Mr. Q. Donald, Mr. S. Dean, Mr. W. Grant, Mr. D. Gray. Mr. J. Griffin, Mr. G. W. Griffin, Mr. G. W. Griffin, Mrs. M. Gifford, Miss P. Gifford, Mr. I. 11. Harvey, Mr. A. Hart, Mr. C. Haines, Mrs. C. Haines, Mr. W. Irvine, Miss C. Longhurst, Air. F. W. Lucas, Mr. R. Masters, Mr. 11. Murphy, Mr. J. Mill, Mr. 11. G. Munro, Mr. B. McCleary, Mr. N. McGregor, Miss Mooney, Mr. G. W. Marston, Mr. 11. Nicholls, Mr. M. Nicholls, Mr. G. Nepia, Mr. A. Naismith, Mrs. A. Naismith, Miss W. Naismith, Mr. L. H. Owen, Mr. J. H. Parker, Mr. L. Paewai, Mr. C. Porter, Mr. J. Richardson, Mr. A. C. RobilHard, Mrs. M. E. Recce, Master E. T. Recce, Mr. W. Stephen, Mr. J. Steel, Mr. R. Stewart. Mr. K. S. Svcnson. Mr. C. A. Speers, Mrs. C. A. bpeers, Mr. J. T. Sutton, Mrs. .T. T. Sutton, Kni\, s "tton, Miss D. Sutton, Miss D. llr \ Cy W M I- & W - Tarb ct. Mrl L. Tider, B Griffln Wl^ 10, slrs - L - c - Wilkie, Mr. W Miss Bnrrowß Mic ?r' Ils - L. Burrows, Elliott, sfi, -r l lis L?' Crag-,. Mr. .T. H Soo<3, MiesV-(Sodw M i sa l - GIPCn: B. Hollander, Miss i, 'n 1 ?; V i V - Hughes, eight third class. ■• A ' WWiame; and

The Gisborne Sheepf armors' steamer Tiron is expected to arrive in port tomorrow from Gisborne, via Hicks' Bay. The Harbour Board's tug Te Awhina and the floating crane Mahua arc undergoing uverhaul in the dock. The Pacific Cubic Board's steamer Iris' is at present in dock for the purpose of cleaning and paiuting. j The Richardson Line steamer Awahou! was timed to sail at 3 p.m. to-day for Gisborne, Tokomaru Hay and Tologa Bay. The British Imperial Oil Co.'s steamer Phjsn is expected to leave Auckland tomorrow for Napier to continue discharge of her cargo ot case oil from Singapore. The Northern Co.'s steamer Rimu is due nt Onchunga to-night from Kaglan ami Kawllia, and is announced to sail for liokianga at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The auxiliary schooner Coronation I arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon with a cargo of sawn timber from llokinnga. She is discharging at the Nelson wharf. The Richardson steamer liako is' expected to arrive at Portland to-morrow, to loud cement. She is due here late to- j morrow or early on Saturday to complete her cargo and is to sail uu Monday for her usual bays. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Turakina will discharge all her London Cirgo at this port, nuil will nlso load a quantity of dairy produce before leaving \ here about the end of the week to load j meat at Opua. I Laden with a cargo of raw sugar from Fiji, the Colonial Sugar Refining Co.'s steamer Rona is due to arrive at Auckland to-morrow morning. A radio received from the vessel yesterday stated that she was encountering stormy weather. After inspection, the steamer will berth at the company's works, Chelsea. THE CITY OFi BRISTOL. Bringing general cargo from New York, the lilleriiian and Bueknall Line steamer, City of Bristol, under charter to the Federal Co., is due to reach Auckland about Tuesday of next week to discharge the local portion of her cargo before proceeding to AVellington, Lyttelton and Dunediu to complete discharge. MARAMA'S ITINERARY. On her way to Wellington with passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney, thrf t'nion Co.'s steamer, Maraina, radios that she expects to reach the capital port at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. She is now announced to sail on her return trip at 11 a.m. on Saturday. PORT DENISON ON SATURDAY. For final loading for New York; Boston, and London, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Denison is due at Auckland from Gisborne early on Saturday morning, when she will berth at the Queen's wharf. Heather, Roberton and Co. hope to dispatch this vessel at daybreak on Tuesday. THE WEST CAHOKIA. Under the flag of the Swayne and Hoyt Line the steamer West Cahokia Is due to reach Auckland to-morrow with timber, case oil, and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports. She will discharge at th>; Prince's wharf before proceeding to Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. Messrs. Henderson, and Macfarlane are the local agents. THE CITY OF WINCHESTER. "Under charter to the S.S. and A. line, the steamer City of Winchester is due to arrive at Wellington from Australia tomorrow. After loading at Wellington, Oamaru, Bluff, Wanganui,. and Napier, the vessel is to come on to Auckland to fill up. She is due here on April 22, and is to sail about a week later for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. LAMB STEAMER OMANA. To complete discharge of her cargo of poles from Sydney, the Lamb steamer Omasa arrived at Auckland from Tarrangaj this morning, and went to a berth at the eastern side of the Central -wharf. After I discharging, the vessel will load timber for Sydney, and will leave here about the middle of next week for Opua and Onefahi to fill up. Nothing of an eventful nature occurred during the vessel's recent voyage. THE TAHITI'S VOYAGE. The Royal mail streamer Tahiti, ■which arrived at AVellington from 'Bfcisco on Tuesday, left the last-named port oil February 25 and experienced a fine weather run to Papeete, where she arrived on March 7. Soon after leaving Papeete the vessel ran into a heavy gale and mountainous seas, the conditions continuing stormy off Rarotanga. In continuance of her voyage, the Tahiti left AVellington at a late hour last evening for Sydney. ULIMAROA ARRIVED. With 150 passengers and 1300 tons of I cargo, including a large quantity of timber, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Auckland last evening from Sydney, and after inspection in the stream berthed at the eastern side of the Queen's wharf. The majority of the passengers landed last evening, while discharge was commenced this morning. On her recent trip the Ulimaroa left Sydney at noon on Saturday, and experienced light winds anfl smooth seas all the way. She is announced to sail on her return trip at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. SHAW, SAVILL, STEAMERS. The local agents of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line announce the following movements of steamers:— The Tairoa is at present completing discharge at Dunedln. She will later load at Port Chalmers, Wanganui, AVellington an-1 Auckland, and is to sail hence on April 0 for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. Maimoa, now loading at Napier, will later visit Gisborne, Hicks' Bay, and Auckland to continue loading. She is due here on March 27, and is to proceed hence to Nelson and Lyttelton to fill up for London and Hamburg. The Arawa was to leave Wellington today for Dunedin to complete discharge. She will subsequently load at Port Chalmers, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The vessel is due at AVellington on April 5, and will sail finally from here at daybreak on April 10 for Southampton and London, via' Panama. The Gallic is due at New Plymouth on March 24 from Brisbane to commence loading. The vessel next proceeds to AA'ellington, Napier, AVaikokopu, Gisborne, and Auckland. From the last-mentioned port the Gallic is to sail on April 17 for Genoa and London, via Cape Horn. The Zealandic arrived at London on Saturday evening from Auckland. The vessel left Auckland on January 28. I The Mamari is due at Picton on April' 6 from Brisbane to commence loading ! She will proceed thence to AVellington, Napier Waikokopu. Gisborne, Opmu and Auckland. The Mamari will leave Auckland I on April 29 for London, via New York and Boston. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Following are the latest movements of vessels under the flag of the Union Co.:— Karori left Greymouth early yesterday for Auckland via Wellington and Gisborne Kurow is expected to reach Auckland tomorrow with a cargo of Newcastle coal. After discharge here she is to proceed to ■Napier and Wellington. Navua is due to arrive from Southern ports to-morrow. After discharge she is to proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin AVaikawa arrived at Nauru Island on Tuesday last to lon'd phosphates for Auckland. She is expected to sail from the island to-morrow. AVanaka left Dunedin last evening for Auckland via ports. Tofua left Apia for Suva at 5 p.m. on Monday last. AVaimarino left Wellington late last evening for Auckland via Picton. Flora is expected to leave Auckland about April 9 for Cook Islands only. Thence she proceeds to Papeete. AVaihora and Knikorai are announced to sail from Auckland on Saturday for Newcastle. Kakapo Is timed to leave the Prince's •wharf at » p.m. to-day to load guano at Walpole Island. I-latipara (chartered steamer) is expected to complete discharge of her cargo of sulphur from Galveston about Saturday.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 66, 19 March 1925, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 66, 19 March 1925, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 66, 19 March 1925, Page 4