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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS.

Tutanekai (7.15 p.m.), from Nino Island. —Mesdames {Woods and Morris and 2 children; Messrs. Head (3). Kanieri (2.40 a.m.), from Whangarei; Tasman (4.50 p.m.), from Whakatane: W&ipu (5.45 p.m.) from Great. Barrier; Manaia (6.50 p.m.), from Whangarei.

DEPARTURES. Niagara (12.10 p.m.), for Sydney. Passcngers.—t'irst saloon: Misses Walter, RicharaBlackehan, Robinson, Rowley, Mansard, Josk©, Mesdames JL*atta, Co Hedge, Mclntosn, DonaicK Mountcastie, Lindsay, Abbott, Johnson, i-iysagnt, Blackehan, Robinson, Robertson, Marknam, Kane, Stable, Tetter. Dive, Dr. Lindsay, Messrs. Mcintosh, Latta. Donald, Mountcastle, Dolbey, Kater (2), Heath. Clarkson, Mack ay, Williams, Abbott, i-<ysag:ht (2), Walker, Johnson, Robinson (2), Anderson, Robertson, Peck, Segae, Excel!, Brown sedge, Kane, Arm.it, Skinner, Teeney, Redstone. Second saloon: Misses Cropp, Pur cell (2), Mesdames Croad, Taylor, Stansell, Purcell, Hurley, Rolfe, Messrs, Martin, West. Croad, Nicholson, Hurley. By land, Knox. Chafiey. Hollo 12), Nelson, and 13 steeragd.

Maheno (11.55 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers: Misses Dalzell, Shannon, Major, Chaffey, Hutson (2), Roberts, Dawson, Young, Cowper, Harris, Taylor. Courtney. Polking--s?rn&. Tomssen, Missen. Mesd&mes Clay, Daliner, Bramley, Guthrie. Phillips, Solo Pickles, Dawson, Yortea, Faner, Burins, Bchrent, Bridge, Blood, Keane, Messrs. Clay. Daliner, Dram ley, Delanoy, Ring. Baenziger. Miller, Missen. Palmer, Saunders". I*orthic. Sanders, Fl lllips. Sole. Pearce, Dawson. Behrent, Blood, Keane, Lowrie. Cruribaldi. Lowrie, McDonald. Purdie, Bannister, and 85 steerage, including 1 China.man.

Dartford, bar quo (9.30 a.m.). for Sydney. Durham (6.30 a.m.). for Wellington; Waipu (0.5 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Kanieri 18.10 p.m.), for Whangarei.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ngapuhi, from Taurcnga, 7 a.m. ( Chelmsford, from Whapgarei, 1.30 » ®. r>gatiawa, from Opotiki, 3 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Albionstar. for England. Shahristan, for Newcastle. Orari. for Wellington, daylight. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Ngapuhi, for 'J'auranga, 7 'p.m. Tasman, for iv'hakatane, 6 p.m.

. The Karori left Suva on Wednesday evening with a cargo of raw sugar for Auckland. The Whangape is expected to leave for Makatea. Island to-morrow to load superphosphates. . The barque Dartford, which has been loading timber for Sydney, sailed yesterday morning.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Mahia, will leave Lyttelton for London, via the Argentine, on Monday.

The Suffolk is expected to leave Wellington for London, via Panama, to-day. . The Orari is to leave Auckland for Wellington at daylight to-day. ..The steamer arrived from Liverpool on .November 25 with general cargo.

The Durham, which arrived from Montreal op December 1. completed' discharging tho Auckland portion of her cargo on Wednesday and sailed for Wellington yesterday morning.

The Port Nicholson, from London, via Australian ports, is not expected to reach Auckland till December 27. She is at present in Australia.

The Port Napier will leave Auckland tomorrow or early on Sunday morning for Gisborne to take in cargo for Home. She will then return to Auckland to complete, and will sail for London about December 22.

The Shaw-Savill steamer Gallic is expected to leave Tokomaru Bay about next Wednesday for London, via Panama. 'The superintendent of mercantile marine at Auckland has been advised by the Marino Department that the Olivier Island fog signal is out of order.

The Hororata. which arrived from New York on Tuesday, will berth at the Queen's Wharf this morning. She has 2300 tons of cargo to put out here. The Atua, which left Auckland for Sydney on Saturday, reached there yesterday. Advice has been received that the cutter Ha-Abai-Veu, which left Auckland for the Islands on November 17. has reached Nukualofa after a rough trip.

THE APANUI. _ During a fog on Wednesday the Northern bteamship Company's Apanui, which was coming from . Awanui to Auckland, grazed some object in the Karikari Channel. She was taken to Kaimaumau and beached, but it was found the damage was very slight, and the vessel was floated off with the tide. She will coma on to Auckland to-day and will go on the slip for inspection*

THE PORT MELBOURNE. Advice has been received by Heather. Roberton, Ltd.. that the Port Melbourne en route from New York to Auckland, left Colon on December 3. She is due here about December 27 and will later proceed Wellingports Lyttelton, Dunedm, and Australian

THE ALBIONSTAR. The Albionstar is expected to leave Auckland for Homo to-day with a. full load of frozen beef. Her destination is not known lor. she will receive orders when she f"L l , VGS ,, m , ''he English Channel. It is protable that she will proceed to a Continental port to discharge.

CORNWALL FROM LONDON. The Cornwall, which is coming to the agency of the New Zeaalnd Shipping Company. left London for Auckland last "week.

THE HENRIK LUND. The steamer Henrik Lund, (which left Galveston. Texas, at the end of November for Auckland, is due here about December 27.

THE WEST MAHWAH. t A dvi ? B , ? 8 been received by Spedding Ltd., that the West Mahwah is due at Auckland from San Francisco about Monday. Decern 20.

THE NIAGARA. -The Nuvara which arrived from Vancouver on Monday, left for Sydney shortly after mid-day yesterday. She is duo to Auckland f<jr Vancouver about December 22.

- THE COAL TRADE. Th» i barquentme Laura berthed at the Queen s Wharf yesterday to discharge her ca r«o of L coal from Newcastle. The Shahristan is expected to leave for land? today to load coal for New Zea-

TUTANEKAI. FROM NIUE. „Tae Tutanekai, "which left Whangarei on November 23 for Nine Wand in search of the schooner Jubilee, returned to Auckland last evening and berthed at the Queen's found trac of the miseing vessel was

THE SYDNEY SERVICE. The Riverina left Sydney for Auckland at 6 p.m. yesterday. She is duo here on Monday. The Maheno did riot leave for Sydney until midnight last night, owing: to her crew being short. She is due there on Monday, ana will sail on the return voyage on Thursday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 5