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SHIPPING.

High Water, Auckland—B.47 a.m.; 9.5 p.m. ! High Water, Manukau Heads—lo.46 a.m. ; 11-4 I p.m. Sua—Rises. 4.27 a.m. ; sets. 7.3 p.m. Moon —First quarter, December 19. 2.10 s.m. | I WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City lor 45 hours ended midnight, Dec. 15 (Herald gauge) .22in. | . PORT OF AUCKLAND. j I ARRIVALS. Deceiibub 11. I Sarins '6.45 srnO, from Wellington; Ka-nieri (4.45 a.m.). from Whangarei. Waio- ' tab' (G.lj a.m.). from Mar;den Point; Clans- | m-ic 8 a.m.l. from Russell; Ngatiawa (5.15 p.m.!, from Opotiki; Chelmsford <10.45 r.m.'i. 1 trom Whangapoua; Manaia (7 p.m.), from ! Whangarei. December 12. Ngapuhi (7 s.m.>, from Tauranga ; Mararoa j (4.20 p.m.), from Napier and Gisborae. DEPARTURES. DtcxitßEn 11. Daphne 11.30 p.m l. for Awanui; Tasraan (7.15 p.m.), for W hakal&ne. DECEMBER 13. Kameri (7.30 p.m.), tor Whangarei. VESSELS DCE TODAY. Riverica, irom Sydney. VESSELS SAILING TODAY. Wkangape. for Makatea Island. Tutanekai, for "Wellington. Port Napier for Gitborne. noon. Rakanoa, for Newcastle. Claymore, for Houhora. 7 p.ro W&iotahi, for Mangapai, 3 p.in. Chelmsford, for Whangarei. 7 30 p m. Ngapuhi for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Waipu, tor Tairua. 5.15 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ! OVERSEAS Hartiegara. Calcutta, to sail early. Karori, Fiji. December 14. Ntshmaisa, New York, December 15. Vosstlla. Singapore, December 15. Por; Nicholson, London. December 15. Dorset. Southampton. December 16. (Jtarama. Livarpcol. to sail. December IS. Navua. Western Pacific, December 19. West Mahwah, 'Frisco. Dec. 30. Raranga,_ Montreal. December 21. Devon, New York. December 20. Treameaaow. New York. December 20. Port Macquarne, London, to sail Dec. 21. Port Hacking. New York, to sail Dec. 2t. Port Melbourne, New York. December 27. Waiotapu, Liverpool. December 27. Lund. Galveston, DecsciWr 'St. Canadis.ii Prospector, December 30. Trevalgar.. Montreal. December 30. Waikouaiti, Liverpool, January 15. Waihemo, San Francisco, to Bail. Himutaks. Southampton, to sail. Cornwall. London, sailed December 8. Northern Chief, schooner, Nukualoia, to sail. INTERCOLONIAL AXD COASTAL. Port Adelaide. Sydney. December IS. Wanaka, Dunedin, early. Rothesay Bay, barque. Adelaide, nailed November 24. Kiverina, Sydney. December 13. COLLIERS. White Pine, barque, Newcastle, sailed December 4. Lindstol. bqtn.. Newcastle, sailed Dec. I. Katoa. Westport. December 14. Wairur.a, Newcastle, early. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Arawa. left Southampton. Nov. 11; du.Aiickland. December 24. Paperoa, leit London, November 12; dua Lyttelton. January 2. Marama, left Wellington for 'Frisco, Dec. 8. Niagara, left Auckland for Sydney. Dec.- 9. Tahiti, left Auckland for Vancouver Nov. 29. Tofua. left Rarotor.ga, November 24, for San Francisco. VESSELS L\ PORT. Kind's Wharf—E. R. Sterling ibqtrie.). Kathlamba, Whangape, Gallic. Ivaiwarra. j Queen'B Wharf—Horor&ta, Laufa (bqtne), Opswa, Port Napier. Mararoa. ! Central Wliarf—Kaituna. Canadian Exporter. Kauri, Tutaneksi. ! Hobson Wharf— Southern Cross. ! Julian's Wall—Kaco (.schooner), C#thkit i <scow). j Calliope,, Dock Wharf—Ranadi. In Stream —Iris, Kanna. J Slieerlegs Wharf—Helen B. Sterling (schr.). i | The Port Napier is to sail for Gi3borne to- ! day-to continue her lor.ding for London. She ! will return to Auckland to complete, and is j to sail from this port for tho United Kingdom on December 22. i The Whangapo was unable to complete takI ing in bunker coal on Saturday, and her j departure for Makntea Island had to be ; postponed until to-day. She will haul into ! the stream this morning to complete bunker- ■ ing, and will afterwards jail for Makatea 1 Island to load superphosphates for Auck- : land. I • The Kanna arrived from Wellington on j Saturday rooming with a general car so crd | anchored in tho str-s«m. Sho will berth at I the King's Wharf .this morning I The six-masted bartjuentino E. R, Sterling j is to lead another cargo of coal at NowI castle for Auckland. | . Tho E«.kanoa will go to Chelsea this morn- : to complete the discharge of her coal , -. jca Newcastle. The Kaikorai, formerly the Cape Natal. ■ arrived at Smi Francisco on December 8 from Now York, and is to sail early this week for Wellington, Dunedin, and Australian Dorts. The Tarawera is to leave Syd.iey on Wednesday for Bluff, Dunedin. and Wellington with general cargo. Owing to shortage of meat van* at Port Chalmers the loading of the lonic and the Port Caroline for the .United Kingdom has been delayed.

j The Karori is expected to arrive from Suva. I to-morrow with about 2000 tons of raw sugar. On discharge ehe will load for Greymouth. i T' l ® Mararoa arrived from Napier end 1 (jifborne yesterday afternoon with passen- ; gers and cargo, and berthed at the Quetn's ! Wharf. She is to return to Napier, via | ports, at noon to-morrow. j ( The schooners Elsie Mary and Htianni j arrived at Gisborno on Saturday morning i from Auckland. On discharge they trill | load at Gisborne for this port. j The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer ! Hon a arrived at Wellington on Saturday • with general cargo itora San Franci-co. | After putting out her Wellington freight j she .will leave for Sydney. I The schooner Yalmaric left Hobnrt yet'terj day for Napier with a cargo of hardwood. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. ' | The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern | Crow, which arrived from Melanesia, on i ynday rtfght, was granted pratique on »SstI urday morning and berthed &t the Hob son I Wharf. She left Auckland on October 5 and j proceeded to Norfolk Island, where sho i arrived on October 9. Aftcr'loading the reI maining portion of the old mission hail at i Norfolk Island for shipment to Siotc, Solo--1 raon Islands, the stewner left tor Vila. New i Hebrides, on October 13, arriving at that I port four days later. The surrounding i-uende in the Hebrides were next visited, ! and a return trip was tlien mado to Vila lon November 7. From the latter port the bouthern Cross cruised to the various eta- . lions in the Solomon Islands, landing her | cargo of timber from Norfolk Island atSiota. On November 30 she completed her i cruise in the Solomon Islands leaving Tulp.H , the following day for Auckland. The we a-her wag remarkably fine throughout the voyage ' Si 1 , , vrsn without incident of anv kind j The following passengers arrived by the j steamer: — Mr. end Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Poole, ! Sunderland. Rev. Wilson, Messrs. J Dixon. Johnstone, Tempest. McPherron. Anderson. The Southern Cross will take ud cn anchorage xn the stream to-day where sne will remain until about next April, when 1? i T se " another vovage- to the j Islands. RTVERINA FBOM SYDNEY. ! Riverica. which left Sydney last i * hursda" «ven;ng for Auckland, ss not i expectea to arrive until late to-night or early to-morrow morning. She is announced to ! return to Sydney at noon on Thursday. THE PORT ADELAIDE. _ The Port Adelaide left Hobart for A uckjano yesterday to load for the United King- - dem She wOl be due here about the end I week. Her freight from Auckland will include 40,000 boxes of bufter. KATOA LEAVES WESTPORT Laden with about 3300 tons of coal, the ' Kato a sailed from Westport on Friday night I for Auckland. She will be due here toi morrow morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17652, 13 December 1920, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17652, 13 December 1920, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17652, 13 December 1920, Page 3