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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. JisTO* (6 s.m.i, from the Western Pacific | Islands. passengers: Mesdamea Whetter. [ Braisby. Sharpe, Chatfseid and infant. Bag- j Bali. Hole, Montague, Mann and child, Tay- ; Icr and child, Reav, Lawrie and child. Ander- I son and two children, Misses Clarsson 12). ; Hutch. McGill Nutt, Whitmore "2). Braisby j Rutheriand. Bates, Jennings, Herrcn. Ray. : Msiklejoks. Arnst. Matthew. Reay, princess Fijipaia; Drs. Ritchie. Whetter, Makgiil. Montague. Hen. W. G. Bagnail, Sub-Lieu-tenant Royston i Messrs. Maciridoe, Davis, ; Codd. Shaw, McGU! Nutt. Bro-deriaw, | Hulek, Fortune. Beaglehole. Chatfieid. Batty. j Bailey, Eodgers, Harrison. Yamton. Ccates. . Hole, Simpson. Rowe, Scott. Mann. Lawrie. | Sheppard. Lambe; and 14 steerage. Awahou (4.45 p.m.l. from Gisborne. DEPART CRJES. Mararoa- (6.20 p.ra.\ for Gisborne and | Napier; Daphne (7 15 p.m.!. icr Mercury Bay; Claymore (V.oO p.m.;, for Eouhora; : Ng&puiu w.5 p.m.l. tor Taurar-ga-: iianaia. ; ilO.lO p.m.i. for Whangarei; Waiotaii (9.55 : p.m. 1 . for Marsden Point, Glenelg it.2Q j p.m.'. for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Apanui,- from Tauranga, 6 a.m. Manaia. irom Wnangarai, 6.30 p.m. Waiotahi. from Mangapai. midnight. Raranga. from Montreal, 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Apanui. for Awanui, noon, i Clansman, for Russell. 5.30_ p.m. I Kaituna, tor Opua and Melbourne, noon. j I OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Arawa. '?ft Not. 11; du-Au-ckiand. December 26. paparea. .eit London. November 12; due Lyttelton. January 2. Marama, left Wellington icr 'Frisco, Dec. Niagara, arrived Sydney from Auckland, December 12. Tahiti, ""ft Auckland for \ancouver Nov. 29. Tofua left San Francisco. December 16. for Wellington, due January 7. Ruahice- left London. December 2, due Wellington, January IS. Makura, left Vancouver for Auckland. December 17. due January 5. VESSELS IN PORT. King's Wharf—E. R. Sterling (bq.tne.l. Port Adelaide. Kaiwarra, Nishxaaha. Kaituna. Queen's Wharf—Laura (batue.). Dorset, Wanaka, Navua. Central "Wharf—Taiioa. "War Lord (schx.!, Helen B. Sterling (schr.). Julian's Wail—Cathkit (scow). Kaeo (schr.). Calliope Dock Wharf—Ranadi. In Stream—Southern Cross, Iria; Hobson Wharf—voiseila. The Dorset is expected to sail for Wellington on Friday to- continue, the discharge ot her cargo from Southampton. The Rirautaka- is expected to leave Southampton for Wellington on Thursday. The Tairca. which arrived from Whakatane on Sunday, berthed at the Centra! Wharf yesterday morning to complete her leading for Boston, New York, and London. The schooner Helen B. Sterling, which has been discharging coal at the Sheerlegs Wharf from Newcastle, shifted to the Central Wharf yesterday to unload a large number of telegraph poles, which she also brought from Newcastle. Tlie Kaituna shifted from the Central % to the King's Wharf yesterday morning, and is to sail for Opua to-day to load sawn timber far Melbourne. The Marama arrived at Papeete last Thursday from Wellington and sailed the same day for San Francisco. . THE RUAHINE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rtiahine, en route from Southampton to Wellington, arrived at Newport News on December 16. She will be due at Wellington about January 18. and will afterwards come on to Auckland, where she is expected to arrive about Ja.ju.iary 28. ARAWA FEOM SOUTHAMPTON. A wireless message was received from the j Arawa yesterday by L. D. Nathan and Co., I Ltd.. to the effect that she expected to arrive at daybreak on Sunday. The vessel, which sailed from Southampton, has passengers. mails, and cargo for Auckland and other New Zealand port 3. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Owing to the bar at Opotiki Being too j shallow for the Ngatiawa to crosa'ehe had I to send her cargo ashore yesterday in lignters. She is to leave Opotiki to-morrcw for Auckland, and is due on Thursday. She will not return to the Bay of Plenty until December 23. The Ta smart, which was announced to leave I Auckland to-morrow for Whakatane, has been | delayed on the coast, and wiil not make another voyage to Whakatane until December _2S. Th? Apanui 13 due at Auckland early tbi3 morning from Taursuaa, and will sail for the North at noon. She will leave Awanui on Thursday afternoon, and will arrive at Auckland the following day. Tho Ngapuhi. which leaves for Taurartga to-morrow, wi i not make another trip to that port until December 28. MAHENO AND NIAGARA.. J The Malinq am: are still held up j at Sydney owing to the stewards' strike, and j their _de;)armre for Auckland 13 uncertain. : Tb«Niasara is announced to leave Auckland on Yndny tor Vancouver, via ports, but in , ail prob.ioiUty $i-.e will not get away until ; after Christmas. j _ THE CALCUTTA TRADERS. I The British India Company's steamer I Scalda lert Calcutta- on December 16 for , Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dun- ' edic, via > Singapore. Samarang. and NewI castle. She is due at Auckland about Ja"i r L sr: V. 26 - "" e S« a! da will be followed by j the Ganges, which was expected to saii y»g- ---■ terday for New Zealand ports, via Singapore and tiamarang. . , ARRIVAL OF THE NAVUA. An early arrival at Auckland yesterday was trie .Navua from the Western Pacific Islands. She mst wtft nne weather on her trip tnrottgn the sroup takrns her departure tS"S S T a H- A! .' cWa %d =t 5.30 p.m. last Wednesday. She drought a. number of dm sengers and 20.343 cases and G72 nananas. fee Nan-a berthed at U*e Oween^ I'C a-«n:pon She _ is to return to ! itte islands on lhurictay arternoon. j RARANGA FROM MONTREAL. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Gomnanva B*nmp is expected to arrive" from ' -°flS e o-,^ IQ xL-'r-V 0 -- 3 - Sh ? "iH berth • at tne (Jaeen s wharf. THE COLLIERS. The Wasruna is expected to arrive from Newcast e at 3 o.m. on Thtsrsdsy with a ! cargo of coal On discharge she will i le L,, A P l 'j anc tan Francisco. 1 Tne Kurow i f ft Port Kemb?a at 9 p m , a.t Fn ??s w-. ;a a ,c.nr~o of real for Anckl • lanH. She v> du* auout Thursday momini la? Katnora is to lr-ar s for , .S7O , cn * of coat. She will be due about ; t.-.Tr.rday. j The scow Hj-zei R-oton arrived f-cm j Nsratg-uru yestsraay with a cargo of coal. MOANA AT SUVA. I *w Th o •?' l c ici , is relieving the Atua in j bu-ra _ at S a.m. on Saturday frcm Syr!%e-5-i ana is exijected to leave for {.his j morrow. She should arn-s about Siitday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17659, 21 December 1920, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17659, 21 December 1920, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17659, 21 December 1920, Page 5

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