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SHIPPING NEWS.

.. a Sunset : To-day, 5.35. Sunrise : To-morrow, 0.57. '' Moon: Xew Moon. ISth, 3.42 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 0.53 a.m. 1.10 p.m. Auckland Sat., 1.40 a.m. 2.12 p.m. Onehunga Sat.-, .".23 a.m. 5.4!) p.m. •Kaipara Hds...Sat., 3.18 a.m. 5.44 p.m. Manukau Hds..Sat.. 4.23 a.m. 4.4'J p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Hauiti, -from Kopu, 6.45 p.m. Waiotahi, from Totara North, 3 p.m. Sussex, from Singapore, 11 p.m. THIS DAY. Claymore, from Whangarei, 8.53 a.m. ■Matangl, from Tauranga, 6.53 a.m. Glenelg, from Whangarei, 3.55 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Tanlv-h'a, for Paeroa, 4.30 p.m. Erviken, for Wellington, 5.00 p.m. Xgapuhi, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m. Parera, for East Coast bays, 3 p.m. THIS DAY. TJllmaroa, for Sydney, n.20 a.m. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. Canham, Canham, Jun., J. W. Smith, O'Bryne, J. Mark, S. Clifford, Kissling, Sneddon. Bradley. Caldwell, Murray, Johnston, Kellv, G. Murray, O. AY. Ollson, D'Arcy, Arrowsmith, G. Campbell, Rutherford, &_. B. Cuff. W. Hellaby, Westbury, Monk, H. Heme. Madigan, Sellery, Shepherd, Torzillo, Castles, H. J. Ferris and child, Mesdames Sneddon,' 1 Bradley, Caldwell, Mu~»ay, .Tohaston, Kelly'and Infant, Fullerton, Whyte, J. B. Fordan, G. Murray and Infalit, Kissling, 11. Edser, Petford, E. Kemp. A. Paiss, Carran, Baxendale, McDermott, Misses A. Grave, G. Easton, J. Easa>n, O'Donnell, Coleman, Ellis, Partington, Kissling. Morgan, D. Scott, Claxton, M. White, YokesDudgeon, Roberton, McDermott. Clyde, McLeod, McNeil. Pritchard, D. 'Hill, Farquhar, Cammell, and S3 steerage. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Tainui, London, at Wellington. Turakina, South (loads), at Wellington. Elf'rieda (barque), Surprise Island, to sail. Bally Maersk, Montreal, September 13. Canadian Spinner, Montreal. September 13. Wainui, East Coast, September 13. Ruahine, London, via Wellington, Sept. 14. ■kosmo, Xew York. September 10. Maheno, Sydney. September 15. Dorset, South (loads), September 18. Flora, Rarotonga, September 19. Devon, Liverpool, September 10. Athenio. Southampton, September 21. West Xilus, San Francisco, September 2L Irevcrbyn, Xew York, September 25. Hororata, South (loads), September 27. Malmoc, Capetown, October 5. Leltrim, South (loads), October 7. H.M.s. Laburnum, Fiji, October .. Otaki, Liverpool, October 10. VESSELS IX PORT. In Stream—Rewa (barque), Northern Chier (schooner), Rira (schooner), . Benicia. Watmana, Matakana. Devonport.—H.M.s. Philomel, H.M.cs. Iris. Central Wharf —Omana. King's Wharf—Kent, Wonganella. North Wall—Kaiapoi. In Dock—Zinal. Western Wharf—Pinna. H'rince's Wharf —Tofua, Wairuna, Sussex. Queen's AVharf —Waihemo. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Taniwha,. from Paeroa, 0.30 p.m.; Hauiti, from Coromandel, G. 30 p.m.; Kawau, from Orewa, Waiwera, Mahurangi, and Warkworth, 6.30 p.m. To-morrow. — Omana, from Surfdale, Ostend, nnd Omiha, 5.45 a.m..; Wnipu, from Kcrepeehi, 7.30 a.m.; Ngnpuhi, from Whangarei, G a.m. ; Clansman, from Russell, Opua, Whangaroa, and 3langoniii, 0 a.m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 9 a.m.; Rimu, from Hokianga, 6 a.m. Projected Departures. To-daj-.—Omana, ror Surfdale, Ostend, and Omiha, 6 p.m.; Matangl, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. LAMB STEAMER OMANA. Now loading timber at the Central wharf, the Lamb steamer Omana is expected to leave Auckland towards the end of next week for Opua to continue loading for Sydney.. The Northern Company are the local agents. ERVIKEN DEPARTED. A departure from Auckland last evening was the Norwegian steamer Ervlken for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. At the ports mentioned she will complete discharge of her hardwood cargo loaded at Bunbury. TOFUA'S SAILING TIME. Taking passengers and cargo, the Union Company's Island steamer Tofua is announced to leave Auckland at 11 o'clock Tnm?,r° W c? or, J lns for Wtt Simon, and wharf.' berthed at the Prince's BUAPEHU AT PAXAMA. Cabled Information recelvod t n a„J ,„ ports the arrival at Smf on Tuesday" lust of the X.55. ShlnnluL' p»". Ruapehu from S . °%__\ Bt %™f, cleared Auckland on August I.' ._- v ffi n r t ° U ' nU<l *&%* £tftj FAST PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL A fust rim from Liverpool to Sydney was made by the Blue Funnel cargo stumer Antolyeus, which reached the K«w S W ales port on August 21. The voWeWns completed in 47 days, Including a stop fOT one day aud a-half at Capetown for coaling n dny at Freniantle, and seven days at Melbourne. The actual steamins-tUne between Liverpool and Sydney was V i days nvriißluK about 144 knots throifrhout the voyage. This Is the llrst trip theJEitolycus ins made on the Australian riuHbiit sh? bits been running In the China SMvteo since id... was launched In 1022. «h«fl&, *2 m

The auxiliary schooner Coronation arrived at Auckland from llokiauga yesterday. The Richardson Line steamer Parera left Auckland yesterday afternoon with cargo lor discharge nt East Coast bays. The auxiliary schooner Isabella de I'raiue arrived at Hokianga from Gisborne on Tuesday last. She was delayed outside the heads for two days. The Auckland Harbour Board's dredge Hapai, which has been engaged iv dredging operations at Onehunga. is expected to leave there about Monday oi next week for Auckland. The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's steamer Pinna is expected to leave Auckland late to-night or early to-morrow morning lor Wellington anil Sydney to complete discharge of her oi! cargo. The Richardson steamer Mako is announced by Messrs. Watkin aud Wallace to leave Auckland for East Coa.st. bays nnd Napier at lv o'clock to-morrow morning. She is loading at the Prince's wharf. NIAGARA DUE AT SUVA. Coming from Vancouver via the usual ports, the R.M.s. Niagara was expected to arrive at Suva to-day. She is due at Auckland on Monday, and will land passengers and cargo at this port before resumiug her voyage to Sydney. WAIKAWA CLEARED HOBART. Bound for Dunedin. Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland, the Union Company's steamer Walkawa cleared llobart on Wednesday morning last. This vessel loaded a quantity of hardwood at Buubury. KAIKORAL ARRIVING MONDAY. Coming from Port Pli-le.-with a carg'j I of wheat, the Union Company's steamer Kalkoral has reported by wireless that she expects to reach Auckland at S o'clock on Sunday morning next. SKIUNISTAD WITH CASE OIL. Loaded with case oil, the steamer Skranlstad. 4300 tons, is reported to have sailed from New Orleans for Auckland on August 22. She will nlso discharge at Napier. Wellington, New Plymouth, and Sydney. REMUERA AT CURACAO. Homeward bound from Auckland, the N.Z. Shipping Co.'s liner Remuera arrived .at Curacao ou Tuesday last, and continued her voyage to Liverpool nnd Loudon on the afternoon of the same day. The Remuera embarked passengers at this port and took her final departure on August 15. ULIMAROA'S RETURN TRIP. On her return trip to Sydney, the Hud-dnrt-Pnrker Company's passenger steamer Ulimnroa left Auckland this morning with 1 passengers, mails and enrgo. She is due to arrive at Sydney on Tuesday next, and will leave there the following Friday for Wellington. TCTANEKAI DUE AT ONEHUNGA. According to n wireless message received from Captain Bollons. the Government steamer Tutn.nckai, which is on her periodical visit to North Island lighthouses, will arrive nt Onehunga about noon to-morrow. From Onehunga she is to return to Wellington, via West Coast lights. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Movements of vessels under the flag of the Union Company are announced as follow: — Waihemo, now lierthed at the Queen's wharf, is to dock on Tuesday next for cleaning and painting. Later she is to .proceed to Vancouver direct to commence loading for southern ports of Xew Zealand. AVniruua, which arrived on Wednesday from Pacific Coast ports, is timed to leave Auckland at. noon to-morrow for Wellington aud Australian ports to put out the of her cargo. Kniapoi, which recently underwent overhaul and survey, was timeu to sail at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Greymoutb. Kauri is expected to arrive nt Auckland on Thursday evening nexC with a wheat cai*go from Australian ports. Wingatui is expected to leave Dunedin this evening for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington and AutKinnd. Ngnkuta was expected to leave Greymouth to-day for Westport, Gisborne and Auckland. Katoa was expected to leave Wellington to-day for Auckland. . After discharge at. this port she will probably proceed to Portland to loud cement ior Southern ports. Wanaka is due to arrive at Aucklnnd toi .morrow from uPlcjton. After discharge here she is to proceed to Wellington, Dunedin and Bluff. SUSSEX FROM CALCUTTA. - Some hours earlier than expected, the Federal Line steamer Sussex arrived at Auckland last night from Calcutta. On arrival she anchored in the stream until this morning, when she berthed at the western side of the Prince's wharf. The . Sussex, which is under time charter to the Union Company, was nt Auckland some three months ago, and proceeded hence to Southern ports to complete discharge of her cargo. Later she went on to Newcastle, where she loaded a full cargo of coal for discharge at Singapore. From Singapore the Sussex proceeded to Calcutta, where she loaded her present cargo, consisting of Eastern produce and general She cleared the Indian port on August 10, and, after a call at Singapore for bunkers, came on to Auckland. Fine weather was experienced for the greater part of the trip, but on Wednesday the steamer was delayed by boisterous weather, and wirelessed that she would not reach port until to-night. With nn improvement in the conditions, however, the Sussex made good time, and arrived at 11 o'clock Inst night. After putting out the local portion of her cargo the Sussex is to proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff, to unload the balance. The Sussex' is in command of Captain J. F. S. Brown, who has associated with him the following officers: First, Mr. W. F. Fish ; second, Mr. L. Ramsay : third. Mr. N. H. Pearson; fourth, Mr. A. W. .McDonald ; chief engineer, Mr. W. S. Hnll; second, Mr. R. H. Proctor; third, Mr. W. Gray: fourth, Mr. A. R. Grant; fifth. Mr. A. J. Lowden ; sixth. Mr. G. Bell; wireless operator, Mr. T. O. Sexton; endet, Mr. D. Wilson; steward-in-charge, Mr. W. F. Rigby. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Arnpawa, from Waiknto Heads, 3.40 p.m. ' THIS DAY. Regulus, from Port Nelson, 7.30 a.m. DEPARTURES-YESTERDAY. Rarawa, for New Plymouth, 3.30 p.m. ' The Northern Company's steamer Rimu ' arrived nt Hokianga -from Onehunga this morning, nnd is to sail on her return trip • this evening. She is due to arrive at Onehunga to-morrow morni'iig. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Manukau Heads, September 11.—Arrived : Regulus, from Kelson, 5.30 a.m. GreymoutH, September 10.—Arrived : Karori, from Aucklnnd, 4 p.m. Gisborne. September 10.—Arrived : Awahou, from Auckland, 5.20. p.m. Wellington, September 10.—Sailed: Kaimnnawa, for Lyttelton. 3..">0 p.m. Lyttelton, September 10.—Sailed: Kairanira, for Wellington, 5 p.m.;, Katoa, for Auckland. 9.10 p.m. Dunedin. September 10.—Arrived: Wingatui, from Lyttelton, 1.35 p.m. Sailed: Waltomq, for Lyttelton, 4.20 p.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, September 10.—Sailed: Tahiti, for "Wellington, 1 p.m. Colon, September S.-j-Sailed: Port Hacking. (New York to Auckland). WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless station to-night:— Auckland. —H.M.s. Laburnum. H.M.s. Veronica, H.M.s. Dunefiin, Ulimaron, Flora, Henrikibeen, Xiagara, Kentucky, Marroo, Knikorai, Hauraki, Kosmos, Canadian Spinner, Wanaka, Tutanekal, Hinemoa, Kaiwarra, Maheno. *

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 6