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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset: To-day, T.ii. Sunrise: To-morrow, .'.".. Moon: Last ijunrtpr. tit li, 10.-'in n.m. lllCll WATER. Auckland To-day, T.:«a.in. 7.M p.m. Auckland Sat., 8.14. n.m. 5.31 p.m. Oiiehunitn Sut., ll.SU.ra. — KnliinriiHdß...Siit. 11.40 n.m. 11..m p.m. aiaiiuka-u lids. .Sat.. ID.ol a.m. 11.00 p.m. ARRIVALS—TESTERDAY. Apiinui. from Great Barrier, U.IJTi p.m. Mttko, from JSust Coast, 11.30 p.m. THIS DAY. Waipu, from Kerepeohi, <>."> a.m. Mauuiu. from Whuugurei, 5.40 a.m. Matun?!, from Taurunga, C.:'.(> a.m. Hereklno, from (Portland, 7.l<> v.m. Hikurangi, from Portland, 4.3U a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Claymore, for Kawnu, G. 50 p.m. Ngupuhi, for Russell, 8 p.m. Kaimannwa, for Westport, 8.20 p.m. West llenshaw, lor Lytteltou, 9.20 p.m. Waitomo, fur Newcastle, D.40 p.m. THIS DAY. Ullmaron, for Sydney, 10.25 n.m. I'nsseuKcrs. —'Saloon: Messrs. C. l< , . Storey, Dr. Jacobsen, J. Floey, Tbyne-Smlth, .Jones, Olennle, Johnstoue, Curtis, Goodwill, LuiTt, O'lUordin, Wil.son, He Tourrett, Bryant, L. .S. Kelly, T,oader, Garrnwny, McTaggart, LUodgera, Cannon, Tinnib'lc, Wilson, Tyrrell, Master Tyrrell, Burke. F. W. Bolger, l'ritchard, Lord Suffolk, Captain 'Fleming , , Volget, Allan, Father Butler, Father Grillln, llajor 'Alnthews, Brown, Ghys, Deluney, Carter, Hinswortb, sen., Hlnsworth, jun., IMcsdaraes Loader, tiurrnwuy, lUclly, Mc Taggurt, Ttobers, Eutrican, Lamble, Graham, Booth, Bill, Nolan, Uody, McDermott, Ma thews, Willis. Brown, Ghys, De Luiiey, ■Nolan, Carter, Tyrrell ami infant, liins•worth, sen., llinswort'li. jun.. Misses ttllolly, Mortyne, Atwill. Mould, Hill, (Juest (2). P.ody. Nolan, Patersuu, AVatstord, Tyrrell, and r>o sleerage. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Aoraugl, Vancouver, January 31. Wniiiul. Gisboruo. January 31. Hertford, South. January :U (loads). ■Uuuhlne, London, via Wellington, Feb. 1. l"ort Melbourne, South (loads), February 1. Otira, Liverpool, February 2. Maunganul, Sydney, February 2. UalUc. Australia. February 4 (loads). Ruapohu, South. February 4 (loads). TreviiiTurk, New York, February 4. Trcdinnidt, St. John, February 5, Canadian Spiuncr, Halifax, February v. Kumnrn, Upuu (loads), trebruury l>. Knlkornl, Suva, February 0. Canadian Britisher. South (loads), Feb. 10. Wnlotapu. Sun Francisco. February 10. City of Norwich, New York. February 13. AorauKl, 'Sydney February 14. l'ort LMinedln. London, Fobrnnry 10. Huntingdon, Liverpool, February 10, Mnramii, Sydney. February 10. Tongariro, London, February 20. Wniwera. Opua, March 2 (loads). Norfolk, South. Pebrunry 20 (loadsi. AVest Ciilera. Son Francisco. February 22. Klagaia, Vancouver, March 1. Atheulc, Southampton, March 8. Cumberland, Liverpool, March 0. Cambridge, South, March 13 (loads). HERTFORD TO COMTLKTE. For Auckland, n-here she will complete her carjjo for Home ports, the Kederal line stenmer Hertford is expected to leave Kapler this evening, She is expected to arrive here on Sunday moniiug. TOFPA FOH THE ISLANDS. At present completing her cargo nt tne King's wliiirf, the Union Company's steuiner Tofua is announced to siiil at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning for Fijian, Tougan and tfamoan ports. Besides cargo, thu vessel will take passengers ami mails. ULIMAROA FOII SYDNEY. Taking pnssenprers ami cargo, the Ilnddart Parker Company's steamer l'limaroa left Auckland for Sydney this morning. She Iβ due to arrive ut hur destination on Tuesday of nest week. THE MIDDLESEX. Having taken in the local portion of tier enrsti, the Federal line steamer Middlesex was expected to sail tliis afternoon for Napier, Wungnnul niiil AA r to lill ul>. She is scheduled to clear Wellington on ■February 13 for American and Home ports. THE KAiKORAI. Ad vice received by the local offlco of the T'niun Company states that the steamer Knlkiiyill lefi Sydney on Monday for Lautok.i, Suva and Auckland. She is expectea tv arrive at this purl about February U. TKENKCI.OS SAILS TO-MORROW, At present berthed lit the Kind's wharf. the Ilnu line Hteumtr Trene«los is now wTi'ir t0 U \ nve Al "' k l'""l to-morrow for (liar " f" , ! W v n% "'i , ' wIU l 'O«tlniiH dl* previously announced to sail to-day. THE OLIVEBANK The new motor ship Ollvehank whlen VSSSSi gfißK? U t h . e, t^ Hue,, v tue math .hipofTho s m < u ;;: 1H P:;;;i tin- wiitcr. or these 14 l~v , ~llt " ltvl ES^nES^^fii: BRITISH SAIIXDUS- sneiKTY The British and Foreign Sailors' So.-ietv hns changed its name to the British SnilnraSociety (at Home and Abroad) Thp hnnrt tjunrters of this society is <IS(> Conuuerrwl Jtoiid, London. It is intended that tllo w v name "ill cleo-r away certain mlsconceDlions Wblch have arisen about the former ,„„.. one of which has been that the Hoclety is not an entirely British society lint Olle "lii'li I" 'Erected and coutrolled liy an Internntlonnl irrmip of nhllnnthropUtß inVnrPHtcd '" "'" n"ell-1>elu;; of .seniiien The «Oclc Vi» ClltirOly lir^ iSI, in Orl « 1 ".' »»d hns for -107 years continued as a lirltiali Srlanlsutiou, jft-BdttsU to-Uoj-.

The American schooner Kaimiloa is beins used as the llagship for the regatta to-day. The Whungape left Lyttelcon yesterday alternoon for Wellington and Auckland. The steamer Kauri shitted from, the King's wharf to the Western wharf to-day. The Katoa was expected to leave Duneclln to-day for Auckland, via ports. The freighter Koromlko was expected to leave WeHtport for Auckland this morning. Tho Union Company's steamer Kainiuuawa sailed lor Westport last evening. WAITOiIO SAILED. After boiujj laid up at Auckland for about five weeks, the Union Company's steamer Waitomo sailed last evening for Newcastle, where she will load coal for New Zealand. ANNIVERSARY DAY HOLIDAY. Anniversary Day was observed as a holiday in shipping circles to-dny, the offices being cloned. Very little work was done on the wbtirves. The usual excursions were run to the holiday resorts. WEST lIEN.SIIAW SAILED. A departure from Auckland last evening was ilie steamer West Heushaw, a unit or the Swnyne and Hoyt Hue, for Lyttelton, to continue disehorse ot her cargo from I'aeitte Ci.nct ports. The freighter will also dlscliiirgo at Duuedln and Melbourne. THE lU'AIIINE. J Tin- New Zealand Shipping fompnuy's !:;.cr I'tialilne is expected lo leave Welliugfor Aui-klnnd tomorrow. On arrival nil .V'niiday morning she will berth ot the Cenl:::l wharf tn unload the balance of her ciii'go from J.'Uidoii. nARQUK fil'Y C. fiOPP. Information received at Sydney states thai the wooden barque Guy C. (loss has heen sold nl Seattle, and is to proceed to New Zealand. The Uuy C. (.'oss is a vessel of IVM) tons. THE R.M.M.S. AORANUI. r>rin?iiip; passengers, mails and carso, the Union Company's ltoyal mail llnor Aornnsi is expected t<> arrive at Auckland on Sunday afternoon from Vancouver, via tlie UHtifll Island ports. She was expected to clear Suvn at <i p.m. yesterday. The motor ship is announced to continue her voyage to Sydney at S p.m. on -Monday. THE ANGLO I NTH AN. Toiezraphie advice reports the arrival at Wellington yesterday afternoon of the steamer Anglo Indian from l'ort Pirie to replenish her hunkers before proceeding to Napier, Pieton, Wauzamil, Wellington find Dune-din to load for Dunkirk. Hull and Antwerp. Slip is expected to leave New Zealand about February 13. OTIRA NEXT WEEK. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd.. advise that the Shaw. Savill and Albion line steamer Otira will arrive at Auckland from Liverpool on Tuesday of next week. She cleared the Home port on December -". with carso for discharge at the four main ports of the Dominion.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 6

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