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SHIPPING NEWS.

SMinset : To-day, 4AI p.m. Sunrise : To-morrow, (J. 09 a.m. Moon : Xnv, lUth, 9.3S p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. C.37 a.m. 7.0S p.m. Auckland Kri.. 7.2U a.m. 7.58 p.m.; Ouphuuga Fii., 11.16 a.m. 11.35 p.m. Kaipara'Hd*. ..Kri.. 31.11.a.m. 11.30 p.m. Manukau lIUs. .FrL, KJ.lo" a.m. 10.3 0 p.m. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. Tnniwha, from Paeroa, - a.m. Claymore, from Whangarel, 3.15 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTEEDAT. Koromiko, for Portland, 6.30 p.m. Manaia. for Tauranga. 7.10 p.m. Ngapuhi, tor Whangarei, 10.40 p.m . THIS DAT. Canadian Conqueror, for Xapier, 5.13 a.m. Apanui, for Great Barrier, 12.10 a.m. Utimai, l!or Coast, 12.13 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. baron Murray, St. John, early. l'ort Pirie, New York. June 13. .Irawa, LoDdon, via Wellington, June 12. l'urt Melbourne, London, June 1-. Tnt'ua, Suva. June 14. Devon. South (loads), June 14. Crossbill, Makatea, June IT. Ulimarpa, Sydney. June 15. Karotonga. Jube -0. Niagara, Vancouver, June 21. Uinemoa, Niue Island, June -4. Kualilne, South (loads), June 125. I.cpanto. New lork. June 21. West C'onob. Los Anjelcs. June 27. Hororaia, South (loads), June -8. Maimoa, London, via Suva, July 0. Lauadian Challenger, Halifax, July 10. I'awlet. San Francisco, July 10. Totijwrlro. London, July 10. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, July 21. Caruliridge, Liverpool. July 20. Kia Ora, Liverpool. July Z7. West Calcrii, Los Angelpp, July 2S. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, August 3. VKSSELS IN PORT. 11.M.c.5. Iris, at Dcvonport (Pacific Cable Hoard». Guy C. Goss (barque), In stream (J. B. U'Loguleni. Wliangape, In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Mesopotamia, King's Wbarf (Henderson and McFarlane). Wunaka. in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Kaitoke, In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Flora. iD stream (Union S.S. Co.) Waitoroo. In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Waikawa. in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Kaikorai, North Wall I Union S.S. Co.). Muia. Wesiem Wharf (Campbell Bros.). King Malcolm. King's Wharf (N.Z. Shipping Co. I. Kaiwarra, Queens Wbarf (Union S.S. Co.). M.irawa. Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). XI in. Prince's Wharf (N.Z. Shipping Co.). Hertford, Queen's Wharf (Federal Co.). NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Wakatere, from Thames, 9.40 p.m.: Apanui, from Groat Barrier, 7 p.m. ; Oimiua, from Brown's Kay, Arkle's Bay, Creek and Silverdale, 10.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Clansman, from Russell, Ojma, Whangaroa and Mangonui, 7 a.m.; Ngupuhi, from Whangarei, (5.30 a.ni,; Manaia, from Tauranga, 7 a.m.. Projected Departures. To-day.—Hauiti, for Kerepeehi, 11.30 p.m.: Tnnhvun. for Paevon, 10.30 p.m.; Claymore, for Whaiigurei, 7 p.m. WIKRAL LEFT MONTREAL. Carrying cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltou and Dunedin, the Wirral Transport Company's steamer Wirrnl left Montreal t»u Friday of last week. TOFL'A RETURNING. Returning from her monthly trip to Western Pacific Islands, the Union Co.'s luixscnger steamer To fun was expected to I'Tivc Suva for Auckland to-day. She is iliio here on Monday next. THE BARON KELVIN. According to information received by the New Zealand Shipping Co.. the steamer Huron Kelvin arrived at Sydney. Cape | ljiolon. on Jnue y. The vessel was to proceed to Montreal to till up for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltou and Dunedin. TONGARIKO LEFT LONDON. Having cargo for discharge at Auckland. « elllngton, Nelson and New Plymouth, the ■ivn' ea, ? n , <l Shipping Co."s steamer longariro i cft London yesterday. She is pxpectcd to arrive at this port about July THE PORT PIRIE. K,, A n n i,° XpC ? ted /! rrival at Auckland about Sunday is the Commonwealth and ■ «>;;tnluon Line steamer Port Pirie wh I E'-iiernl MlrRO and case oil from New York. Jlenther Holier tou »ud Co., Ltd i nre I he local agents. ' I TUB SCHOONER RESOLUTION. I Informal Inn received by Mr. t> r lUibertH in-day states that the auxiliary! schooner Resolution left Norfolk Islanll! for Auckland Inst cvonina. She is expected lo arrive here on Tuesday morning. Aftcv! discharge of her fruit cargo she is to' lond again for the. island. I UNION COMPANTS STEAMERS. Movements of vessels under the flag of Hie Union Co.. are nnmiiinced as follow: — The Koromiko was dispatched for Portland last evening. The Kfllnpol loft New Plymouth yestcrrlny afternoon for Auckland. The Katon loft Lyltelton yesterday rnoruitte for Wellington and Auckland. The Kultimnawa whs expected to leave l.wteliipii to-day for Wellington, Picton and Aiieklnnd. The Knpniiga is to lond at Wrstport on Miimlnv next fur Napier, Gisborne and \iM-fclnnil. The Wnlpnhl was tn leave Lyttelton for Kiiiieilln lit M a.m. to-day. Tim Kamona Is expected to leave Taurnnirri tomorrow for lilsUorne and Napier. The Wincntul left Onmiirii at a Lite hour U»l nlghi for Aueklnnd, ria ports.

MARAMA FOR Si'DNEt. On her return trip to Sydney, the Union Co.'s intercolonial steamer Marama is announced to leave Auckland at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. She is berthed at the Central wharf. THE KING MALCOLM. ' At present berthed at tbe King's wharf, the British motor ship King Malcolm is pxpected io sail from Auckland for New Plymouth at noon to-morrow. CROSSHILL WITH PHOSPHATE, leaden with a cargo of 6750 tons of phosphate, the steamer CrosshlU left Makatea for Auckland on Monday of the present week. .She is due to arrive at this port on June IS. DLIMAKOA COMING. With passengers and cargo, the HuddartParker Co.'s steamer Ulimaroa is to leave Sydney for Auckland to-morrow morning. She is due to arrive here on Tuesday next. CANADIAN CONQUEROR SAILED. A departure from Auckland this morning was the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Conqueror for Napier and Southern ports to unload the balance of her cargo from Halifax. Later she will load for New York, Boston, and Montreal, returning to Auckland to fill up. ARAWA LEFT WELLINGTON*. L. D. Nathan and Co. were advised this morning that tbe Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.'s si earner Arawa left Wellington for Auckland at S a.m. to-day. The Arawa, which is dun on Saturday morning, is coming to this port to complete discharge of her London cargo, and to commence loading for her return trip. The vessel will take in cargo at Opua, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, sailing finally from Wellington for Southampton on July 6. lONIC'S FASSENGERS. Bound for Southampton and London, the White Star liner lonic was to leave Wellington this morning. She was to take the following passengers :—First saloon : Mr. 11. A. Abrallan, Mrs. Abdallab. Mrs. E. M. Balcombe-Browu, Mr. D. K. BalcombeBrown, Mr. N. D. F. Campbell. Mrs. E. Carrick. Mr. W. Cunningham, Mr. J. S. Duke, Mr. ,T. H. M. Edraond, Mr. R. C. Fullerton-Smith. Mrs. Fullerton-Suiitb, Miss E. Gambrill, Mrs. A. E. George, Mr. Grainger, Mrs. Grainger, Mr. F. C. Hadfield, Mr. C. C. Heard. Mrs. Heard, Mrs. F. A. Hollway, Captain L. M. Isitt, Mrs. Isitt, Mr F. Makin. Mrs. Makin, Master 11. Makin, Miss P. M. Murray. Mr. F. E. Nelson, Mr. F. W. Nolan, Miss P. A. Nolan, Mr. K. N. Parker, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. L. B. Reynolds, Dr. Alice C. Kose, Mr. C. P. Tremlett, Mrs. Trerulett, Mrs. M. Wall. Second saloon : Miss I. 11. Armes, Mrs. S. Austin, Misses M. C, 11. E. and E. M. Austin. Miss F. E. Beker, Mr. K. Burrell, Mrs. Burrell, Mr. .1. E. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. C. Charlton, Miss A. M. Craine, Miss A. Dale, Mr. A. F. W. Jackson, Mrs. Jackson, Miss J. M. Jack6on, Mrs. R. M. Justice, Mr. R. G. Lewis, Mrs. N. Mliner, Mrs. M. MeCrPnrr, Master J. C. McCreary, Miss 1.. Nollrtt. Miss 11. O'Connor, Miss A. C. Penny, Mrs. E. M. Price, Mrs. G. Rainbow, Commander O. G. Smalf, Mrs. Smnlo. Mrs. A. Suuimersglll, Mr. B. Vanhoutta, Miss K. B. Winters, Mr. L. J. Rasmussen ; and 1129 third-class.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 6