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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset: To-day, 4.40 p.m. Sunrise: To-morrow, 7.04 u.tu Moon: New, 10th, 10.30 a.m. HIGH W ATE it. Auckland To-day, _:23 a.m. -.56 p.m. Auckland Tues., 3.1.a.m. 3.53 a.m Onehunga Tues., 6.56 a.m. 730p m. Kaipara Hds.. .lues., 651 a.m. 7.25 p.m Mauukau lids. .Tues., 5.50 a.m. 6.30 p.m. AIUIIVALS— SATCKDAY Daphne, from Coromandel, 3.50 p.m. l'ort l'irie, from Lyttelton, 9.45 p.m. YESTEKDAY. Ilium, from Whangarei, G. 30 a.m. .\_upulii, from Tauraiiga, 7 a.m. l!nn-iiiua. from Norfolk Island, 8 a.m. Wiiinni. from East Coast, 4.30 p.m. I'UIS I>A_. 1: M.s. Ningura, from Sydney, 0.40 a.m. l'asscU-.-rs for Auckland: —First saloon: Misi-es .1. Coyte, 11. Uoyle, Uouglas, T. i ill lies. M. Stewart. Mesdames Uowater, liaigai illc, Dawson, Foster, Firth, Urlfflu. K. Price. Messrs. W. Bownter, L. Broatch. A. Coyle, O. Uavies, J. Ui Tesheim, A. Darguville. A. Oawsou, G. Foster, 11. Henderson, i-: Lamb, F. Lichteustein, 11. Luptou, I. Suttic. G. liadley, .1. llobinson, Master J Griffeu, Master H. Uennessy, Or. Griffen. Second saloon: Misses M. Cleary,.E. Morau, Z. Miller Wilkinson, B. Wood, Mesdames A Uodgeou.T. Foley, A. Jeffrey, Liversidge, M. Miller, E. Notley, Patterson, W. Vickery and child, E. Wilkinson, Messrs. G. Birney. K. Cole, C. Kennedy, C. Liversidge, P. Mallow, A. Thomas. L. Watson, Master Wilkin sou, and four third class.

DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Molu, for Coast, 3.50 p.m. Resolutiou mux. sch.), for Norfolk Island, 1 p.m. America, for Westport, 3 p.m. YESTERDAY. Maroro (sch.), for Gisborne, 2.50 p.m. Tnniwha. for I'aeron, 5.40 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 9._0 p.ffl. THIS DAY. Raugltoto for Thames, 0.40 a.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-dny.—Taulwha, from Paeroa, 11.30 p.m.; Umuna. from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay, Deep (.'reek and Silverdale, 6.30 p.m. To-morrow. — Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 .l.iii. Projected Departures. To-day. — Ilauiti, for Kerepeehi. 7.30 p.m.; Clansman, for Russell, Opua, Whangaroa and Maifgouui. _ p.m.: Matangi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi, for Whangarei, .1(1..10 p.m.; Tuhoe, for Whakatane, 4 p.m.; otiuiai, fur Kutarere and Opotiki, 4 p.m.; Pono, for Tnliunn, 4 p.m.; Paroto, for Whangapoua. Port Charles. Kennedy and Mercury Bays, 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Daphne, for Coromandel, 9 a.m.: Omana. for Orewa, Waiwera, Mahurangi and Warkworth, S a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Marama. Sydney, July 0. Pawlet, SaD Francisco. July 8. Devon, South (loads), July 0. Canadian Challenger. Montreal, July 10. Norfolk, Liverpool. July 12. Ulimaroa. Sydney July 13. Tofua. Suva. July 13. Hauraki, San Francisco, July 14. Maimoa. London, via Suva. July 14. Tongariro. London. July 17 Aorangi, Vancouver, July 19. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, July 19. Maheno. Sydney. July 20. City of Shonebal. New York. July 20. Wirral, Montreal, July 21. Sittang, New York, July 24. 11.M.5. Dunedin. Suva, July 23. West Calera. Los Angeles. July 2S. Kia Ora. Liverpool. July 29. Canadian Cruiser. Montreal August 4. Hertford. South (loads). August 4. Trebartha, New York. August 7. Atbetiic. *nuth (loads'. August 7. Opnwa, Liverpool, August 0. Rotorua, London, via South. August 14. Keelong, New York. August 16. Dewey. Los Angeles, Atißust IS. I'ort Dunedin. Liverpool. August 23. Coriuthic, Southampton. August 23. Nowshern. New York, August 26. I'ort Chalmers. New York Aucust 27

VESSELS IN PORT. 11.M.c.5. Iris, at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). Guy C. Goss (harqum. Central Wharf (J R. O'Lochlen). Whangape, in stream lUnion S.S. Co.) Wanaka. In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Flora, in stream (Union S.s. Co.). Kaiwnrra, In dock (Union S.S Co.) Waitomo. In stream fCninn S.S. Co.). Plltlkl. Western "•l.fi-f Wntldn and VVallisi Kfttoa, Prince's Wharf i I'nion S.S. Co.). Tntnnekni, Queen's Wharf (N.Z. Govt.). Kekerangu, North Wall (Cnion S.S. Co.). I.epanto. Prince's Whnrf IN Z Sblnpin. Co ■ Waipori. King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Port Pine. Queen's Whnrf (Tleather, Roberton, Ltd.). Wainui. Prince's Whnrf fUnion S.S Co.). Tlinemoa. Queen's Wharf (Spedding. Ltd.). R.M.s. Niagara. Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.)

The Coronation and Talisman both arrived from Gisborne yesterday. The coastal steamer Ktirnalpi is expected to return to port at any time now. The schoooner Maroro sailed yesterday afternoon with a load of coal for Gisborne. Tbe auxiliary schooner Resolution was dispatched for Norfolk Island on Saturday afternoon. Tbe Union Company's steamer Kiwitea is expected to arrive at Auckland from Westport to-morrow. The coastal steamer Wainui. which arrived from East Coast yesterday afternoon, is to sail nt 5 p.m. to-morrow for Tokomtiru Bay, Gisborne, ana Napier. Ihe steamer Aymeric took her departure for Westport at 3 p.m. on Saturday. From the coal port she is to proceed to Nauru island to load anothchr phosphate cargo.

KAIMANAWA TO LOAD SUGAK. I To load a cargo of sugar for discharge at Auckland, the Union Company's steamer Kaimanuvva is to snil lor Suva'at . o'clock this afternoon. CAKt-U FOR THE MOUNT. Advice from the Northern Cuni;:!. . states that cargo for The Mount, Tanr.in::.i. will be accepted by the M.-itaiuti on Men days and Wednesdays, and fur Taiiran-.i only en Fridays. I Till. I.ING MALCOLM. j An expected arrival at Auckland in-day | is the British mntr.r ship Kinsr Malcolm from New Plymouth. This vessel is in be decked for inspection. THE EEPANTO. In cent inu.-uinn of her voyage from New York, the chartered steamer' I.ep.into is announced by the N. 7„ Shipping Company to sail from Auckland at miil-lnv te-mnrrovv fur Wellington. 10-tteli..!!. Timarii. lumedin I aud lilutT. TIIE TOFfA. I It is announced by the Union Company Unit the Tnfna was to leave Apia u't noon to-day for Suva She Is to clear Suva on Friday next for Auckland, being due to arrive at- lliis port on Tuesday, July 13. i KAWATIKI FKOM ADELAIDE. Carrying a grain cargo, the Union Company's freighter Knwatiri ia expected to arrive at Auckland from Adelaide at 5 pm. to-day. She is in berth nt the Prince's wharf j IiATOA TO DOCK. j For cleaning and painting, the Union ' Company's steamer Kdtoa ia to be docked to-morrow. This vessel is announced to sail on Thursday next for Wellington. Lvttcl- | ton. Dunedin, and Tlmaru. ' : THE WAIPOKI. I At present berthed at the King's wharf, I the Union Company's steamer Waipori is expected to leave Auckland on Wednesday next for Noumea. Surprise Island, and Walpole Island, to load for Dunedin. MAOKI RESUMES UUNNINU. Her overhaul completed, the Union Co.'s! Maori has resumed In the Cook Strait ferry i service. The Wahine is at present with- j drawn for survey, and her time-table is I being maintained by the Mararoa. j THE KM.__.tS. AOKANUI. 1 Expected to ar.ive at Auckland from I Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, on ' Monday, July 10, the Union Company's' H.M M.s. Aorangi is announced :.. c.L. , tinuc ber voyage (o Sydney at 5 p.m. on the ' same da v. THE SUUTHEKN CItUSS. j The Board of Missions advise that the steamer Southern Cross is not now expected to arlve at Auckland from New Hebrides before July 10. This vessel was previously announced to return to port on Thursday last. THE TUTANEKAI. To attend the Northern lighthouses and to in6tnl a wireless direction finding apparatus at Cape Maria, the Government steamer Tutanekal Is expected to sail from Auckland to-morrow. She is berthed nt the Queen's wharf THE PAWLETT. To the agency of Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, the Swayne and I-loyt line steamer Pawlet Is expected to arrive at Auckland from Pacific Coast ports about Thursday next. She will also discharge at Wellington and Melbourne.

THE RANGITOTO. Making her initial trip in the Auckland Thames service, the Northern Co.'.s steamer Rangltoto sailed for the Thames this morning. The Wakntere, which has maintained the service for over thirty years, is to be laid up indefinitely. lIOTORCA LEFT SOUTHAMPTON. Cabled information has been received by the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Rotorua left Southampton on Friday last with passengers and cargo for Wellington aud Auckland. She is due to arrive at Wellington on August 7, nnd at Auckland about a week later.

POUT PIRIE LOADING. Arriving from Lytteltou on Saturday evening, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Plrie anchored in the stream. Yesterday morning she berthed at the Queen's wharf. After loading at this port the vessel is to proceed to Opua, Now Plymouth, Napier, and Wellington, to complete her cargo for London. lIINEMOA 'IN PORT. An uneventful trip to Norfolk Island was experienced by the Government steamer Hinemoa, which returned to Auckland' yesterday morning. The vessel, which is loading at the Queen's Wharf. Is to sail for Nine Island at 5 p.ra to-morrow. She is expected In return from Nine about July 24 THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. After being delayed by stormy weather, the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Conqueror commenced cargo work at Gisborne this morning She is expected lo leave there this evening for '.uckland, where she is due early on Wednesday. This vessel is announced to sail hence for Nevv York. rtnstnn. ami Montreal w Thursday MARAM-V DELAYED H _ STOKM A wireless message received from the Union Company's steamer Marama states that she is being delayed by heavy weather, and will ui>. now • r• \ Sydney before to-morrow afternoon. She was previously expected to make port at 7 a.m After pratique has been granted 'he yes". win hnr»li at the Queen's wharf Ui.Al'i.ili i.KFT W ELLIN., i v A departure from Wellington late .... Saturday afternoon was the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Itnapehu for Southampton and London. Besides general carso. she took the following passengers: Saloon: Misses I. 11. I. Burton. 0. V. Bur ton. E. Wood. Mesdames G. N. Burton. M. R. Bull. F. Shaw. W. de Latour. W. I. Reid. M. E. Sleigh. J. G. Tweed. B. M. Williamson. Messrs. F. S. Barton, T. F. Barton, F de Latmir r, W. Otersou: 1!> third class l - UTARA Al WELLINGTON. After a stormy passage from Hull, via Australia, the small steamer Totara, which is to enter the New Zealand coastal trade, arrived at Wellington yesterday mnruing. The Totarn. which was built by the War-eu Shipbuilding Company, at New Holland, is a very up-to-date coastal freighter, her conveniences including hot and cold showers for the crew. She bus a carrying capacity of approximately "."" inns HIE MAUNGANI I Having on board passengers ami cargoj tbe Union Company's steamer Maunganui arrived at Wellington from Sydney this morning. She is to sail on her return trip to-niorrotv afternoon, and is announced to enter the San Francisco service ou July 15, relieving the Makura for overhaul The Maunganui is to leave Wellington for , 'Frisco, via the usual Island ports, on I July 20,

THE X.M.S. NIAGARA. Stormy weather was experienced by Uie cuiou Company's it. M.s. Niagara, which arrived at Auckland troui Syduc. this .Homing. The liner lell Sydney on ihursJay, an.i i-ik-.i,iiiu-i l -,. ...im .-v..... winds and rough seas soon after clearing die Heads. The conditions became worse on Saturday, aud continued unpleasant until the vessci passed the Nunh Cape. Alter inspection in the stream this morning the Niagara berthed at ihe eastern side ol the Queen's wharf, she is announced to continue her vo.vage to Vuueouiur, ... and Honolulu, at midday tomorrow TKANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICES Movements ot vessels engaged in .he l-nlou to. s trans-l'acilic cargo services are announced us follow:— The Eaton left San Francisco _v June 1- lor Napier, Wellington, Lytteltou, Dunedin and Sydney. She is due at Napier to-morrow. The Uuu-akl left San -Tuutisco on june -- tor Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. She is dec at Auckland about July The Waiiiuiu nn, toad at \aucouver and San _ rancisco during July tor Auckland. Melbourne and Sydney. The Walotapu will load at Vancouver and San Francisco during August *'or Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney. The Enton will loud at Vancuuvci ,md San Francisco late in August and irly In September for New Plymouth ml ether new Zealand ports.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 6

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