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SHIPPING.

■Siin-r-t: This evening. 7.0. Tn-rnorrnw. 4.27. M.v.iK New. Deremr.cr 10. 0.-1". p.m. HIGH WATER. A i.-k'nn<l Tn-ilH.r, r>..V« a.m. fi.Hi p.m. vtt -klniid l-'rl.. li.39i.ii. 7.1! p.m. Onn'ninsa I'ri.. H>.!> n.m. 10.32 p.m. ■Kiii)'hr,-i 1111 v... 1-"ri.. !i.son.m. 10.22 p.m. LMiiimkau lid". .Fri., fi.O a.m. P. 32 p.m. ARRIVAL*. - YESTERDAY. It.ikiiiv.i. from .NenviiMlr. at .1.10 p.m. THIS HAY. T.ininlid. from I'd proa, nt 2.20 a.m. 'Kmileri. from Whangiirei, ni j h> n.m. DEPARTI'tIES. -YESTERDAY. Mok.'ia. fur Wellington, at 4.."in p.m. ■ciH-liiisf.H-.1. for Wlinngarel. at •"• 11-"'I 1 -"'- Ngii|iii!ii, r.ir Tnurunga. Nt ».:v> p.m. Miiiiiila. for Wliangarpi. at HU" p.m. Tilliiiip. for Eastern I'.H-lric Island*, fit 7.T0 p.m. Passenger*: .Misses Mitchell. Jtei'l 'Kins. 'K.-ither Homier. Messrs. .Howitt. Hkchman. Flanagan. MltHiell. .I'liambcrlaiu, ami 10 steerage, M'-luillng 12 Chinese. THIS DAY. Dnrtfonl, for Sydney, 0.40 n.m. Waipu for (ii-pnt Harrier, n."> a.m. Durham, fur Wellington, (i.l.'v n.ur. Nlac.ini for Syduoy. lilJMi p.m. Passcntrr* from Auckland.- First salimn: Mr. ami I Mrs. .1 Latta Mr. and Mrs. l>. T. M.-lntush, | Mr and Mrs. J. Donnld, Mr. and Mrs. Morlntcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr. It. C Dobbey Mr. l> Lindsay. Mr. .1. Walker, Mr. S. K. Lysaght. Mr. E. I). •Kafer, Mr. F. C. -Kilter, Mr. N. Loath. Mr. .1. Clarkson. -Mr. 1 , . Ma.-kay. Mr. K. 11. Williams Miss M. liichardson. Mr. Eraser. Miss T. K. Abbott. Mr. anil Mrs. Lysaght, .Mr and Mrs 1.. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bla'ikslinw Mr. L. B. Robinson. Miss M. I. Jlobinsou, Miss K. Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robinson. Mr. W. A. Anderson, Mr. anil Mrs. C. V. Robertson and three rhildren. Mr. J A. Teak. Mr. B. Segal, Master Johnson, Mr. 11. Exccll. Mr. li. Browngedge, Mr.' ('. E. Arinlt. Mr. L. Studies, Mr. .1. Teeney Mr 11. K. Redstone, Mrs. 3. C. Tattler and two children. Miss I). Hansard, Miss 11. .loske, Mrs. H. F. Dine and infant. Second Saloon: Misses Cropp. Purcetl (2). Mesdmnes Mnnlcy ami 2 children, Croad, Tavlor Stanscll. P'urcell. Hurley anil 2 ' children. Rolfe. Messrs. Martin. West Cronil. Nichiilson and 2 boys, Prase r Pnrcell Hurley. Hypland. Knox, rapt. Robinson, Chaffuy, Rolfe (2i, Nelson, and 13 steergae. Last night af 10.30 fhe Knrori left Suva for Auckland with a cargo of raw sng-nr. Last night the Taluno got ,'iway for the Eastern Pacific. The Mnkoi.i sailed for Wellington an-d Southern ports yesterday evening. She is to undergo overhaul iv the South. The Rakanoa arrived from Newcastle yesterday afternoon, and berth-id at the Hobson wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. The Corinna left Picton last night for Onehunga with a cargo or chaff. She is due there on Friday morning. At 7 p.m. yesterday the Karma sailed from Wellington for Auckland, and Is due at this port on Saturday morning. The Rothesay Bay left Adelaide on November 26 with a cargo of salt and hardwood, and is due about Christmas. The big Vrarquen.tine E. R. Sterling has completed discharge, and is to load timber before returning to Australia. The Laura berthed at the Queen's whnrf this morning to discharge her Newcastle coal. She is subsequently to load timber for Sydnej. The Kaiwarra. which has not completed discharge of her phosphates, will follow the Shahrlstan nt the King's probably toiuorrow morning. The departure of the Orari has been postponed until to-morrow morning. This afternoon the Port Napier berthed at the Queen's wharf. The Albion Star is to sail to-momvw morning. The Cnnndian Exporter will then sbift ove> to her berth, and the Kndtnna "will take tlie 1-atter's place at "the Central wharf. Private advice re-ceivod in Wellington states that the Maimoa carried out her trial trips about October 15, and .that fhey new S.S. and A. cargo vessel. When the Orarl sails to-morrow morning the Hororata will take Her berth at the Queen's wharf. The vessel has 2300 tons of cargo to discharge, including 10,000 This morning the Opawa took the Purbam's berth at the Queen's wharf and commenced to unload her 2950 tons of Home cargo. Owing to the vessel grounding off <'ape Henry, near Newport News, <i general average of 1 per cent has been declared on her cargo. TUTANE>KAI TO-XIGHT. The Government stoamr-r Tutnnekal, nvliich lias made an unsuccessful search for ithe in losing schooner Jubilee, is expected In port at six o'clock to-night. She will berth at Uie Hobson wharf. TnE SYDNEY SERVICE. T5 The Union Company's JJnheno is to sail for Sydney this evening, and Is due back here about December 20. The Riverina Is limed to Rail from Sydney for Auckland to-day at noon. Her departure on thp return trip Is fixed for noon next Thursday. The Niagara sailed with passengers for Sydney just after noon, and is due back Vancouver is now fixed for December 23. MAIIENO'S PASSENGERS. The Mnheno is expected to sail for Sydney this afternoon with following passengers: Misses Dnlzell, Shannon, K. Mnjor, Sole, Huts<in, Roberts, Dawson. Scott. Young, Couper. Taylor. Courtney. Polkinghorne, Mussen (2), L. Hutson, Mesdarues Dalmer, Olay. Allan-Cox. Lee and child, Girthrie, Phlllipn, Bole, TMrkles, Dnwson, Foster, Funer, Nurse Harris. Bridge. Plood and ohild, Kearne and 3 children, Messrs. Clay, DiUnier, Allan-Cos, Lee, Delfluey, Ring, Bneiiziger r Miller, Mjßsen, Master Slissen, i <'apt. Pnimer. Saunders. Northie. Snunders, Pnlzell, Phillips. Capt. Fearce, M. Dawson, Blood, Lowrie, Greenham, Garibaldi LaurDie, McDonld, Purchle, Bannister. CERAMIC REFITTED. Messrs. Dalgeiy and Company. Limited. have received cable advice from the White Star Une, Liverpool, to the effect that the 15.500 ton triple screw steamer Ceramic, ■which gained favour amongst travellers to and from the United Kingdom before Hip War. sailed from Liverpool on the 18th November, after having received a complete overhaul, included in which was the entire remodelling of her passenger accommodation. ThiH renrwingeinent has resulted in a new classification under the pnssenger carrying regulations, and ene will vow be ctasslfled as carrying one class cabin passengers only. The roomy two and fourlierth cabins will be a very distinctive feature, »md In these accommodation will be available for about 500 passengers. In addition to her large tonnage, in which she baa the distinction of being the. largest Teasel In the Australian Trade, her sea'eoing qualities are very excellent, and she possesses a turn of speed which enables the •voyage Ifrom .AiiEltraiilu ,to Southampton being done in rapid time, including calls at Albany, Durban, and Cape Tovra.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 294, 9 December 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 294, 9 December 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 294, 9 December 1920, Page 4

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