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SHIPPING NEWS.

RunKet: To-day. 7.10. Sunrise : To-morrow, 4.r>.". Moon: Full, 20th, !).."• a.m. high water. Auckland To-ilny, 1.07 a.m. I.2fi p.m. Aurkland Silt., L'.lfJ ii.in. '2.T2 p.m. OtiPhiingn Siit., B.HO n.iu. n.511 p.m. Kftlpnni lids. . .Sal.. 5.<W a.m. 5.54 p.m. Manukau lids. .Sat., 4.80 a.m. 4-5'J p.:». ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Wakatere, from Thames, 4 p.m. Ilnuiti, from K(i|)tt, 4.f> p.m. KawaUi from Warkworth, r>.:;o p.m. Aiiniiui, from Great Bnrrler, 7.13 p-m.

THIS DAY. Wanaia, from Whangarel, 5 a.vi

DEPARTURES— VESTERPAY. Awnhou, for East Coast baya, 4 p.m. Tnnlwhn, for Taenia, 4.20 p.m. Woipu, for Kerepeehi, 5.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Wakatere. for Thames, 7.40 p.m. Haulti, for Coromnudel. 8.10 p.m. Gael; for Warkworth, 5.15 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Knurl, Newcastle, January 22. Went Honshnw, Los Angeleti, January 23. Walruna, San Francisco, January 23. Huia, Clarence Kiver, January 28, "Walnul, Gisborne, January 24. Tofua, filji, January 25. TJlimaroa, Sydney, January 2G. Hertford, South, January '2~i (leads). U-'reneglos, New York, January 27. Kurow, Melbourne, January 28. Middlesex, South (loads), January 2S. Uuahine, London, via Wellington, Jail. 30. Aorungi, Vancouver, January 31. Otlra, Liverpool, February 2. ZUaunganui, Sydney, February 2. Tredlnnick, St. John, February 3. Uuapeliu, South, February 4 (Kads). Trevarrack, New York, February 4. Canadian Spinner, Halifax, February o. I'ot't Dunedin, London, February 14. Huntingdon, Liverpool, February 10. Tongurlro, London, February 20. ■\Vest Calera, Sun FraueUuo, February 22 Cuuiberlund, Liverpool, March U.

VESSELS IX rOHT. Knlmllun (scli.i, In stream. H.M.B. Duni'ilhi. at Devouport. Nuculii (Admiralty tunkeri, nt licvnnport. Wtiilomi), King's WiiiiiT (Union n.S. Co.). Southern Cross, In at ream (Watkln unci Wallls). WlngUtUi, North Wnll (Union S.S. Co.). Plrl (sen.), .Ninth Wnll ((!. K. Campbell). Hiereiltz, King's Whiirl' (K. Millar iind Co.). Wanukn, Prince's Wharf, (Union S.S. Co.). Muraiuii, PrlritV-jj Wharf (Onion S.S. Co.). Kurtigi, Central Wharf (L'niou S.S. Co.). Kaltungatu, Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Wnipnhi. Prince's Wlinrf (I'nion S.S. Co.). Annvii, Queen's Wharf (A. S. Putersun ana Co.). 11.M.5. Ulomoilc, nt Devonport. Surrey, at Motulhl (N.Z. Shipping Co.). the surtltEY. Arriving from London at a late hour last» evening, the Federal Line steamer Surrey anchored oil' ltangitoto. She will proceed to the powder anchorage oil' Motulhl when the weather moderates. If the Surrey Is iible to commence work to-morrow moruln« it in hoped she will arrive in the harbour to-morrow evening mid berth ut the Queen's wlmrf. She will complete her discharge in the South.

UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS

Owliik to the wet weather it is doubtful Whether the Kurtlgi will sail for Newcastle Jo-clay. HUe is lui'tinwliile aimuuiiued to tula , her departure at -I p.m. . , It is also doubtful whether the Wnipnhl ■will leave here for Napier, Wellington and Bunedln to-morrow.

The Kauri, which is ilup from Newcastle this afternoon, will berth at the Kins's nvharf.

Kororalko loads at Westport on "Wednesday for Auckland.

Knltangntu leaves here on Monday fo*Greyinoutli, to kmtl there and at AVestport for New Plymouth and Wellington. Kntoii loads at Duucdin on Wedneaday next Tor Aiicltlnnd, via Oainaru, Tiuiuni, ■Xtyttelton and AVellinKton.

Poolta leaves Xaurnrign C p.m. to-dny for {Portland and New Plymouth.

Kaltuna is expected to leave Groymouth to-morrow lor Auckland, viu Gisborne.

MARAMA'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers have booked by the Marama, which is scheduled to anil for Sydney at 10 p.m. to-day : — First Saloon. —Misses K. G. Blnck, W. G. Blnck, W. Foxall, M. and G. Wtihers, i. Evans, D. M. Walsh, M. A. Matthews, B. Clement, M. Clement, G. iNicolsoii, A. M. Keynolds, B. Wnlsli, V. M. Urlwiu, V. M. Mundy, V. E. Corbett, D. Scott, I. M. liindsay, J. L. Madsen, M. N. Yabsley, J. Panel, M. B. T. 2-larman, I. Leak, t>. Mead, T>. D. Orr-Ewing ; E. James, K. C. Wood,

3VI. Thuriuan, Si. G. Macaro, W. Wothcrspoon, E. C. Seheele, G. Kuncic, F. V. Thomas, M. F. and M. A. Hudson, C. M. CiacrtneT, S. E. Laybum, E. M. MacKinnon, H. 0. MacKinnon, Meedanies C. A. Black, E. Jnmes, Fox-all, Fuge, Solomon, Stewart, li. Court, Clarke, A. Aldwell, E. Taylor, "\Vhitelaw, E. .Lambourne and Infant, C. Hnwkpsbiiry and Muster Hawkesburv, Brelmer, Colo, Shaw and child, Hurrann, T. Brett, J. Young, .T. I. Stanbridge, S. R. !La.vburn, C. Huntlngford. Pearson, Mill aiid Muster Mill and infant, W. P. Crawford, E. M. Scheelo, Thomas, L. E. Roebuck, J. Sellffrea, MacKinnon and two children and infant, J. Stuiibridjrc, Kent, Watson, Denny-Brown, L, Howse, Mttcfnrlnne, B. 'Smith. Messrs. A. 11. .Tamos. T. Bell, R. Morfftm \V. M. U'Harn. C. TresWder, Luke, 1. \\. Mntbcn, J. Barnes. C. A. Fupe, ■U bolomon, 11. ,T. Simvart, F. W. Luxford, v. E. staiiton, w. Gordon-Dlxon. A. K. McCarthy, C \V Ut,l ?.' r;:1 - vnn n. H. 1,. Paul, (i t i 1 X " nUtl N - Powoll Harris, v \ \VaiJ r Oh T\ (: - IM] - E - Marsh, M Goff A i 'wm , T - vrr "U- E. 0 L. E. Oliver.% *" {' ", "l E - M - Wllklnn. children, Haywood. ii«™ c v "h 1 two G. Cornelius, o. i). "n.u T h m v VIPV, W Day, 3. Bowmnh, i; V" Sk.,u u- Ber, Parsone, O. A. l-aul. p. Tyrrell H.p o n-, A " P. Hiii. J. ». \vi,k»,,. 11( j '~',;, ."V" , ","• 5 IlosKi,,,' .1. (•„.„,.,, -j'-c ark," d s° lß i : Bell. A. ff. Haywood. Cnntiilu v i',. ' l '- Master Scnutzo 103 thlra-elass, i e idISS 11 Chineso aud ouu Uiudu. lu ciuaiug

TOFUA LEAVES SUVA. A mlilo messiißG states that the Island steamer Tofua left Suva .it 7 p.m. jesteriln.v fur Auckland with passengers, malls and .in,030 cases of banauas. THE PORT MELBOURNE. Rpnther, nofoerton, Ltd., ndviee tlint the Commonwealth and Doniininu Line steampr Port Melbourne is expected to arrive at Auckland on February 1. to load general lind refrigerated cargo for London and Continental ports. THE "WAI RUN A. An expected arrival at Auckland at daybreak to-morrow morning in the Union C'o.s trans I'acilic I'reightOl , Wniruna from San Francisco, with timber, case oil and general eiirs'i. After medical inspection in the stream she will berth to put out the local pnrtlun of her i-argo before proceeding to Wellington, and Australian ports. KOREAN PRINCE COMING. Advice received by the New Zealand Shipjiinz Compnuy states that the chartered Hteiiiner Kore.-in Prince is scheduled to sail friitu St. .lobn. New Brunswick, on February 2o with general cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunediu and WanjfAliui. She is expected to ai'rive here übout the end iif March. COASTERS , TRIPS POSTPONED. As a result of the storm, several of the Gulf services have been interrupted. The Northern Company's steamer Gael, which was timu-tabled to sail for Warkworth this morning, has been postjioned until to-mor-row, and she will now leave Warkworth on her return trip to-morrow afternoon. The Kuwau was also delayed and will not sail for Mannawai until to-morrow. She will return from the last named place on Sunday afternoon. WEST lIENSIIAW DELAYED. Stormy weather conditions oft' the East Coast are delaying the Swayne and Hoyt steamer West llensliaw, which is en route from Los Angeles to Auckland; and a radio advice received to-day by the agents, Messrs. Henderson anil Mucfiirliine, states that her arrival is now uncertain. She is encountering thick weather. This is the West ileiishaw's tirst visit to New Zealand. Her discharging ports are Auckland, Lyt- , telton, Duuedln, llobart unil Melbourne. AKAROA WITH LOGS. The ttiK Akaroa nrflved in port at a late hour last evening with a. raft of lojjts from the coast. It was rumoured in town that n number of the loss had broken adrift, but on Inquiry this morning the report proved groundless. Owing to the thick weather prevailing last evening the Akaroa sheltered under the North Head until 11 o'clock, at which hour the harbour was comparatively clear of shipping. The tug then came into port. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. COASTAL. Glshorne, January 21.—Arrived: Walnul, from Auckland, 1 a.m. Sailed: Tlrou, for Auckland, 30 p.m. Opuu, January 20.—Arrived: Kurnalpi, from Auckland, ,'!.1O p.m. Wellington, January 2\. —Arrived: Moerakl, from Melbourne, 5.4.1 p.m.; Mures, from Sydney. 7.10 p.m. Sailed: Hinenioa, for Northern lighthouses, 11 a.m.; Trekleve, for Lyttelton, noon; Kntoa, for Lyttelton, !l.ir> p.m.; Kaponga, for Newcastle, S.IiO p.m.; Maungamii, for Sydney, 11.3 p.m. Lyttelton, January 21.—-Sailed: Martaban, for Duiledln. !).1O p.m. iMinedln, January 21. —Sailed: Port Melbourne, for Bluff. OVERSEAS. London, January lUi—Arrived; Devon, from -Auckland. Suva, January 21.—Sailed: Tofua, for Auckland. WITHIN "WIRELESS RANGE. The following ve'seols ai'e expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night: — 11.M.5. Laburnum. 11.M.5. Veronica, Tofua, Omnna, Niagara, Kauri, Haurald, Walrmia, Oak worth, Ronn, West Henshnw. Sonoma, 'Kaiapol, otlra, Marama, Slerentz, Kurtigl, Iris, Kasilmu.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1926, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1926, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1926, Page 6

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