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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset: To-day, 7.5. Sunrise : To-morrow, 5.4. 'Moon: Last quarter, 6th, 10.35 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, X.14 a.m. 8.31 p.m. Auckland Sun., 8.50 a.m. 9.8 p.m. Onebunga Sun., O.OS a.m. 12.27 p.m. Kaipara Hds. . .Sun., 0.03 a.m. 12.22 p.m. Manukuu Hds. .Sun., 11.08 a.m. 11.27 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Herekino, from Portland, 7.10 p.m. THIS DAY. "Wakatere, from Thames. 10.40 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Huanui (ketch), for Coast, 6.50 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 7.5 p.m. Awahou, for East Coast, 9 p.m. Glenelg, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10.5 p.m. THIS DAY. Tofua, for Fiji, etc., noon. Passengers:— Saloon: Misses Ganet, A. E. Fagan, Hyde, "Williams, L. Ritchie, Richardson. Sehoyer, G. S. Banks, 51. E. Banks. C. 51. IMeale, M. Cogden, H. R. Lamfert, E. Mitcliinseu, M. U. Kussell, E. Kelly, M. X. Mesdames F. A. Elliston, Newland and three eons. Hyde, Shan-d, M. Ritchie. Pedersen, Morgan and infant. S. M. Lamfert, Burns, Armstrong and child, E. Hamilton. Messrs. It. G. Lyden, C. F. Cross, W. G. K. Shand, "SV. E. Sheppard. W. 0. Pedersen, G. N. I'edersen, A. Sutherland. W. M. K. Patterson. H. P. Burns, H. lrwin. R. Morrison. W. E. Jess. T. .T. Llewellyn, D. A. G. Kutnerford, T. R. Hutton. W. G. G. Holland, W. w. Hoodless, A. G. Recce, F. C. Jacobs, Mataufa, H. T. K. Pointon, C. H. Dorreen, A. iP. iMcFarland. A. ,T. Le Lachenr, A. S. •Hansen, W. O. G. Snndin. Bro. W. Houtnborn. Bro. O. Rernsott. Dr. E. P. Ellison. Genera) Sir G. Richardson, and seven steerage. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Aorangi, Vancouver, January 31. Wainui. Gisborne. January 31. Hertford, Soutb, January ?.l (loads). Ruahlne. London, via Wellington. Feb. 1. Port slelbourne, Soutb (loads), February 1. Otira, Liverpool, February 2. Maunganui, Sydney. February 2. Gallic. Australia, February 4 (loads). Ruapehu. Soutb, February 4 (loads). Trevarrack, New York, February 4. Tredinnick. St. John, February 5. Canadian Spinner, Halifax. February 5. Kumara, Upua i loads), February 9. Kaikorai, Suva, February 9. Canadian Britisher. South (loads), Feb. 10. Waiotapu. San Francisco. February 10. City of Norwich, New York. February 13. Aorangi, 'Sydney February 14. Vort Duncdin. London, February 16. Huntingdon, Liverpool February "16. Marania. Sydney, February 16. Tongarlro, London, February 20 inimaroa, Sydney, February *23 Waiwera. Opua, March 2 (loads). Norfolk, South. February 26 iloadsi. West Calera, San Francisco, February 2" Niagara, Vancouver. March 1. Athenic, Southampton, March 8. Cumberlnnd, Liverpool. March !). Cambridge, South, March lo (loads). VESSELS IN PORT. Kaimiloa (schnr.), in stream. Louis Theriault (schooner), in stream Wanaka, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). H.M.s. Dunedin, at Devonport. Southern Cross, in stream (Watkln and Wallisl. H.M.s. Veronica, at Devonport. H.M.s. Diomede. in stream. Surrey, Queen's 'Wharf <N.Z. Shipping Co.). Kauri. Western Wharf (Union S s Co) Hinemoa, Queen's Wharf (N.Z. Govt ) Treneglos, King's Wharf (N.Z. Shipping Co.). Middlesex. Central Wharf (TVederal Co.). NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Wainku, from Surfdale and Ostend, 7.30 p.m. ; Hauiti, from Omiha, Am. roa Bay, Oraniu and Cowes Bay, S p.m.; Gael, from Warkworth, midnight. To-morrow. — Mansiia, from Wihanpaxei. 6 a.m. ; Matangi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. ; Kswau, from Kawau. Leigh and Manguwai. 4.80 p.m. : Rlmu, Hokianga. 6 a.m.: Npatiawa, from Kawau, 5.15 p.m.: Waipu, from Jtanly, 7 p.m. ; Taniwha, from Osteutl and Siirfdule, 7.30 p.m.; Waiuku, from Surfdale, 7.30 pin- ; Hauiti, from Omihu, S p.m. ; Claymore, from Cowes Bay, 7.30 p.m. ; Gael, from Awaroa Bay and Orapiu, 7.30 p.m. Mouday.—X.eapuhi, from Thissell, Opua. Whangaroa and Mangonui. 7 a.m. ; Gael, fTom Surf dale, Ostend and Omiliti, 5.45 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Apanui, for Awanui and Wuipapakauri, 11.30 p.m. To-morrow. —Ngatiawa, for Kawau, 0.50 a.m.: Waipu. for Manly. 0..30 a.m.; Taniwha. for Ostend, 0.30 a.m. ; Waiuku. for Sundale, 0.00 v.m. : Hauiti, for Omiha, 9.50 a.m. : Claymore, for (.'owes Bay, 0..">0 a.m. ; Gael, for Awaroa Buy and Orapiu, 9.00 a.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight : Wakatere. for Thames, -t p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei. S p.m. Monday.—Waiuku, for Waihckc, 9.30 a.m. TAHITI I.LKT 'FRISCO. U^on nS Co S ' PaS n enSPlS ' mails i,nd C!lr ?°. tlle cleared Sn n S v° yal mail Reamer Tahiti Wpctawaa? ll Rnc : ls ™ for Wellington on February 15. ' S dUe at Wellington on HOBORATA REACHES HOME Reamer on Wednesday P L a t [eT f A,,pkla " d n r t,on o z,ece mb er i par^cargo THE MAUNGAXUI TRANSVAAL FROM TEXAS Adrice received l.v the Tetas nil r-« m ■ JO. aad at Wellicston about ten days later.

The Isabella de Frame was expected to sail for Hokianga this afternoon. The trawler Thomas Currel is to he docked on Monday for cleaning. The 'Richardson steamer Mako shifted from The Queen's wharf to the King's wharf at midday to-day. The schooner Louis Theriault. which is beiDg fitted with engines, is to be floated into the do<:k on Monday afternoon. The small steamer Tiroa is expected to arrive to-morrow evening or Monday morning from East Coast. She will berth at the Queen's wharf. The Northern Co.'s steamer Rangitoto carried out a harbour trip this afternoon and will make a moonlight excursion this evening. She will observe a similar -programme next week. The Northern Co.'s steamer Ngapuhi will departing from Auckland for Russell, Whangaroa and Mangonui, at o p.m. on Mondays and Fridays. Bound for Fijian, Tongan and Samoan ports, the Union Company's passenger steamer Toftia took her departure from Auckland at mid-day to-day. Returning from her trip to Northern ports, the coastal steamer Ku;- ,- iinlpl is expected to arrive at Auckland over the week end. She will berth at tho King's wharf. The departure of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Maimoa from Wellington for Ixindon has been postponed until daybreak on Tuesday. She will proceed via Panama. In continuation of her voyage from New York, the Ham Line steamer Treneglos is expected to leave Auckland for Wellington this afternoon. Her other discharging ports are Lyttelton. Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff, THE RUAHINE. For Auckland, where she will complete discharge of her cargo from London, and commence loading for her return trip, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahine was expected to leave Wellington to-day. On arrival on Monday she will berth at tbe Central wharf. THE MIDDLESEX. To complete her cargo for American and Home ports, the Federal Line steamer Middlesex is expected to leave Auckland for Napier, Wangauui and Wellington this afternoon. The vessel, which is berthed at the Central wharf, is to clear Wellington on February 13. THE RUAPEHU. At present loading at Napier, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu is to leave there for Auckland on Tuesday of next week. She is coming to this port to complete her cargo for London, being scheduled to sail hence on February 6. THE SURREY. Discharge of the local portion of the Home cargo on the Federal Line steamer fcurrey is expected to be completed on Monday evening, and the vessel will then proceed to Southern ports to put out the balance of her cargo. She is at tho 'Queen's wharf. SCHOONER KAIMIILOA. For I'hp purpose of replenishing her oil supply tanks, the privately-owned American schooner Kaimiloa will be berthed alongside the R.M.m.s. Aorangi nt the Prince's wharf on Monday morning. Later the schooner will be docked for cleaning and painting. The date of her departure from Auckland has not yet been announced. THE HINE'MOA. F»nr the purpose of attending the lights, buoys, and beacons in the Haurakl Gulf, and" also tbe light at East Cape, the Government steamer Hincmoa is to leave Auckland at 5.30 a.m. on Monday. She is expected to Teturn to port on Thursday evening or Friday morning to -load stores for Northern lights. CARGO PROM THE CONTINENT. Advice received in Wellington states that the Norwegian-Australia Line propose to dispatch two to four steamers from Baltic ports to New Zealand between April find October next, providing sufficient inducement offers. If required shipments will be accepted at through rates from Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, and Baltic ports. WEST CALERA COMING. Cn-bled advice received to-day by Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane states that the Swayne and lloyt Line steamer West Calera cleared San Francisco for Auckland on Wednesday. She is bringing timber, case oil, and general cargo and is expected to reach this port on February 22. Hence she proceeds to Wellington and Melbourne. THE OTIRA. L. D. Nathan and Co. advise that the Shaw. Savill and Albion I.inp stpamer Otirn will arrive at Auckland from Liverpool on Tuesday next. S"he will put out the local portion of her general cargo at the Queen's wharf and will then proceed to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. TH-B HERTFORD. An expected arrival at Auckland to-mor-row is the Federal Line steamer Hertford, from Napier, to complete her cjirgo for London and other Ilo'me ports. On arrival to-morrow she will berth at the Queen's wharf. .She is expected to 'take her final departure from this port about Wednesday of nest week. R.'M.S. AORANGI TO-MORROW. From Vancouver, via tbe usual Island ports, the Union Co.'s Royal mail motor ship Aorangi is now expected to arrive at Auckland at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.. She was previously expected to reach port three hours later. After pratique has been granted the Aorangi will berth at the Prince's wharf to laud passengers, mails and cargo. She is announced to continue ber voyage to Sydney at S p.m. on Monday. TIIK PORT MjELBORUNE. To thp agency of Heather. Robertnn. Ltd., the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port 'Melbourne is expected to arrive at Auckland from Lyttelton to-morrow evening or Monday morning. She will berth nt the King's wharf. The Port Melbourne is coming to this port to continue loading for London. Hence she proceeds to GisbornP. Napier, and Wellington to fill up. being scheduled to sail finally from Wellington on February 17. UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. Movements of vessels under Hie flag of the Union Co. are announced as follow:— The Walnut is expected to arrive nt Auckland from East Coast ports about midday to-morrow. She will berth at the Prince's wharf. The Katoa was to leave Dunedin 10-day for Auckland, via ports. The Kornmiko is expected to arrive fmm Westport on Monday, she will berth at the King's wharf to put out her coal cargo. The Kurow -was expected to leave Picton for Auckland at midnight last night. On arrival she will berth at the Prince's whnrf The Whangapc was to leave Wellington for Auckland at midday to-day. On arrival she will go to the King's wharf. The Kaituna is not pxppctpd to leave Gisborne for Auckland before Tuesday- next The Kiiikorai is expected to arrive at Auckland from Sydney, via Fiji. about February 0.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 8