SHIPPING NEWS.
, Sunset: To-day, 6.35. Sunrise: To-morrow, 3.34. Moon : Full, 2Sth, 4.21 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day 7.12 a.m. 7.20 p.m. Auckland. ..-..Sun., 7.00 a.m. S.UU p.m. Onehunga Sun., 11.27 a.m. 11,48 p.m. Kaipara lids. .Sun., 11.™ a.m. 11.43 p.m. Wanukuu Hds.Sun., 10.27 a.m. 10.4S p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. __ Coronation, from Coast, 2.20 p.m. ~™' Huanul (ketch), from Coast, d.50 p.m. Apanui, from Great Barrier, D.3CI p.m. THIS DAY. llotu, from Coast, 5.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 4.20 a.m. Hikurangi, from Portland, 1.38 a.m. Eisie Mary, l'rom Coast, io a.m. Itonaki, trom l'ortland, 2.30 a.m. Waiotahi. from Whangarei, 2.35 a.m. Otoinai, from Coast, 4.15 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Transvaal, for Napier, 2.30 p.m. Kekerangu. for Wellington, G. 20 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 7.10 p.m. ilahurangl, for Portland, 9.45 p.m. Manaia, tor Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. Tiroa, for Gisborne, 10.40 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Laburnum, Dock Wharf. H.M.s. Dunedin, Sheerlegs Wharf. H.M.s. Diomede, in 'Stream. French sloop Cussiopee, Central Wharf. JH.JI.cn. Iris, at Devonpqrt (Pacific Cable Board). H.M.s. Veronica, at Devonport. Iwate, Central Wharf (Japanese Traininc Ship).- • iLouis Theriault (bqtne.), North "Wall. Wanaka, in stream lUnion s.H. Co.). Flora, in stream (tJnion- S.S. Co.) Hlnemoa, Prince's Wharf (N. 25. Gort.). Kaitangata, King's Whari (Union S.S. Co.>. Waitomo, King's wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Huntingdon, Queen's Wiarf (Federal Co.). Norfolk, Queen's Wliarf (Federal Co.). Tongariro, Queen's Wharf CN.Z. Shipping Co.). ■West Calera, King's "Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Omana. Central Wharf (Northern S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Niagara, Vancouver, March 1. Maunganui, Sydney, March 2. Kalkoral, Newcastle, March 2. Hartneld, Nauru Island, March 4. Port Victor, Bunbury. March 4. Inkula, New York, March v. Schpuwen, St. John, March 5. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, March 7. Canadian Spinner, South (loads), March S. Cumberland. Liverpool. March si. Waiwera, Opua, March 11 lloails). Athenic, Southampton, March 12. Knaresbro, New York, March 12. Kaiwarra. Melbourne. March 14. Cambridge, South, March 15 (loads). Niagara, Sydney, March 13. • Surrey:, South, iitarcl) 13 (loads). Maraiua, Sydney, March 16. Waimand, Lomlon, March 17. Hauraki, San Prinblseo', Mnroh 20. Vlimaroa, Sydney, Marcli 2i>. Ilotorua. London, via Wellington. March 2C. Montague. Log Angeles. March 27. Aorangi, Vancouver, March 20. Korean Prince, St. John, March 31. Corlnthle, London, via Wellington, April 12. Matakana, Liverpoo , ., April IC. liemucra, London, April 17. . Tekoa, Liverpppl, April 17. TKAKSVAAL. 'DEPARTED. A departure from Auckland yesterday afternon was the cargo steamer Transvaal, for Napier, to continue discharge of her cargo from Texas. Later she will proceed to Wellington, New Plymouth, and Lauriceston to unload the balance of her cargo. KIA ORA LEFT WELLINGTON. Telegraphic advice confirms the departure from Wellington this morning of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Kia Orsi for London with a full cargo of New Zealand produce. The Kia Ora will proceed via the Panama route. MAMARI TO LOAD. Now at Port Chalmers.' the Shaw. Sarill and Albion Line steamer Mainari is to leave there on March' 16 to load at Bluff, Port Chalmers, Wjingnnui, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. She will complete her cargo at this port and is to sail finally for London on April 15. TAINUrS ITINERARY. At present discharging and loading at South Island ports, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Tainui is to leave Port Chalmers on Wednesday for Lyttelton and Wellington. The Tninrii is to sail from Wellington on March 17 for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE BUAiHJNE. Bound for Southampton and London •with passengers, mails and enrjjo. the New Zealand Shinning Company's liner Ruahine is announced to sail from Lyttelton at 4 p.m. on Monday. She will make the usual calls at Piteairn Island. Panama and Cura- . «ao. TIJE PORT CHALMERS. From Auckland, to continue londine for London, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Chalmers was expected to arrive at New Plymouth last evenine. Later she will nroceed to Wonsnnui Roadstead and Wellington to fill nr>. scheduled to sail finally from the lastnamed port on March 14 for London, via J. 'J im.D m. UNION COMPANY'S STKAMERS. Movements of vessels unaer the Has of tec Lnion Co. are announced, as follow— I'ati Kf-kfininpii was dispatched for WelJioif <?.irl,v liiHt evening. SUf. KartiKl Iβ to leave Westport on WedZifrtday next lor Aucklnud. 'i'ka NKafcutu lia« been nsed to load at <>r«yi»r.>uth on next for Auckland Th* in to Hail at 4 p.m. toI'Hy tor Oreyinouth, Jl'lifc W»ii»/>mo wa» to leave Auckland this Alien uimu fj,r Xewt^etJe, fiat Knruw Iβ to dock on Monday, and is to JiatJ lor frAicUcrn poi-te on tlio following kP-11 ■K-β l * o *?^W i* «*pected to arrive at hnw.nnA from WcHtpoi-t during the weekt>Vi. ».he will ijfiiSib at the Wceterp wharf s ■
The Union Company's coastal steamer Wainui is expected to return from East Coast ports to-morrow. She will berth at the Prince's wharf. The Richardson Line steamer Awahou, which is expected to arrive at Auckland train East Coast bars via Portland oh Monday, will berth at the King's wharf. CARQO FROM ADELAIDE. The Union Company advise that a steamer of their fleet will load at Adelaide during the second half of March for Xew Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. KAIKORAI REPORTS. Bringing a cargo of coal from Newcastle, the Union Company's freighter Kaikorai has reported by wireless that she expects to reach Auckland at 6 a.m. on Tuesday. She cleared Newcastle on Wednesday. - THE KAPONGA. Loaded with ii part eareo of coal from Westport, the Union Company's steamer Kaponga wag expected to leave Qisborae for Auckland to-day. After discharge at ais port the Kaponga will proceed to Newcastle. THE WEST CALERA. In continuation of her voyage from Pacific Const ports, tbe Sirajrnc and lloj-t Line's cargo steamer West Calera i.-> announced hy Messrs. Henderson and Hacfarlaue'to leave Auckland for Wellington at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The freighter is at present berthed at the King's wharf. HUNTINGDON'S SAILING TIME. Cargo operations on board the Federal Line steamer Huntingdon will not be completed to-day as expected, and tlie vessel is now announced to sail for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff on Monday afternoon. This steamer is unloading Home cargo at the Queen's wharf. THE HINEMOA. Bpedding, Ltd.. advise that the Government steamer Hinemoa will sail from Auckland for Norfolk Islarici at 3 p.m. on Thursday next. She is due at the island on March 7, and will leaVe on her return trip to Auckland three days later. On completion of her -discharge she will load for Niue Island being scheduled to leave Auckland on March 13. MAUNGAXUI LEFT SYDNEY. Cabled information reports the departure from Sydney at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon of the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui for Auckland with passengers and cargo. She is expecte:l to arrive at"Auckland about 6 a.m. on Tuesday, when she will berth at the Prince's wharf. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. Having left Suva yesterday morning, the Union Company's lloynl mail steamer Niagara, which is on her way from Vancouver, via the usual island ports, will arrive at Auckland at 8 o'clock on Monday morning. After inspection in the stream she will berth at the Prince's wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo. She is announced ta continue her 'voyage to Sydney at 10 p.m. on Monday. TOFUA FOIt SUVA. For Fi3i, Tonga and Samoa, the Union Company's steamer Tofua was scheduled to sitfl from Auckland at 11 a.m. to-day. Owing to a shortage in her crew, however, the vessel was delayed in her departure, and at 12.4."> p.m. she was at an nnchoraire in the stream. She hns on board the following passengers :—Saloon—- "Mioses E. Churchward, Low. G. R. Ovendone, K. Sanderson, Everard, 11. E. Jones, N. S. Sharman, T. Sutherland. M. K. 11. Thomas, H. Kennedy; Mesdames T. Ryman, M. C. Brown. E. Churchward, L. C. Wane. ,and two Infants, Kowenadlpr. Carson, Everard. D. Black. H. Bates and two children. Sellers, Hallidajv-.T. Callaghan. Selwood and 2 children, A. L. Frith and child. Lady Richardson Messrs. J. Sinclair, K. K. Carson. 1 , . Williams F. D. Baxter. H. S. Buss. C. J. Peter. li. Mortlock. C. W. llustln, W. RleItetin. T. Ryman, K. H. Scqtts, J. E. Campbell. J. McKay. G. Appleyard, J. E. Sharman. D. K. B. Sellers, R. Gray. H. 1.. Halliday. Williams, A. E. W. Thomas, R. A. Ricketts. H. Purcoll, J. House, A. R. Alexander M. G. James, J. Southon, W. H. Bowers, G. Reed, K. Chester, W. M. Buchanan, H. Vlwood, H. G. Coley, K. Culvert. Bro."It. J. Gi'ligan, Dr. ,T. H. Whipple, Dr. J. S. Armstrong, and 10 steerage. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waiuku, from Snrfdale and Ostend, 5.50 p.m.; Taniwha, from Paeroa, 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Waiuku. from Surfdnle and Ostend. 7.30 p.m.; Walpu, from Surfdale, 7.30 p.m.: Hauiti, from Oinlha, Awaroa Bay, Orapin and Cowes Bay, 8 p.m.; Rnngitoto, from Kawau, 7.15 p.m.; Manaia, from Whangprel, 6 a.m.; Mntangi. from Tanrangn. 7 a.m.; Kawau, from Kawau, Leigh nnd* Mangawal, 4 a.m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 0 a.m. Monday.—Ngapnfcl, from Russell, Onua. Whangnn'a and M.ingonui. 8 a.m.; Gnel from Surfdale, Ostend and Qmlha, 8.43 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—"Waiuku. for Purfdale. Ostend. 1.45 n.m.; Haiiltl, for Ornlha, Awaroa Bay, Orapiu and Cowc Bay; 1.43 p.m.: Apanul for Awahiii and 11.30 p.m.; Rb"U. for Raglan and Kawbin. 3 p.m. To-morrow.—Taniwha. for Paernq. 11.30 p.m.: Claymore, for Whantrarei. 8.30 p.m.; Waiulm. foi Surfdale and Ostend. 0.50 a.m.; Wainn. for Omihu, 0.50 a.m.; Rangitotn, fnr Ko«"nn. 950 a.m. Monday.—Wai-jku, for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1926, Page 8
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