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SHIPPING.

High Water, Auckland—P.l7 a.m.; 8.44 p.m. High Water. Manukau Heads— 10.1S a m ■ | 10.43 p.m. I Sun—Rises, 4.33 a.m.; sets. 7.11 p.m. | Moon—Full, December 26, 0.9 a m WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 72 hours ended midnight. Dec '2(5 (Herald cause) .f6lr». PORT OF AUCKLAND. a ARRIVALS. December 24, Hexham 11.40 a.m.), from Newcastle. i Kunoaa (2.30 p.m.). irom Weetport; I Daphne (5.50 a.m.), from Great Barrier; , ; Chelmsford (5.50 a.m.), from Whangarei: | Ngapuhi (6.15 a.m.), from Tauranga; Clay. | more (0.23 a.m.), from Whangaroa; Apanui j >S. 15 p.m.l, from Awanui. DSCSXBSB 25. Arawa (6.20 p.m.). from Southampton. 1 Passengers tor Auckland.—First saloon: • | Mesdames M. Barker. L. Comrie, Misses P. and B. Barker. W. Bodle, G. Comrie. M I Davidson. Mr. H. Wright. Second ealcon. Mesdames Birkenhead, Bush, Eban, C. Lc ! May, Ingram, E. Sisley, Misses K. Graham I I E Avery. E. Clarke R. Eban. E. Witting, I -viessrs. S. Birkenhead. A. Burn-Murdock. IL. Eban. A. Hall. E. Ingram. W. Brook 3 • Masters A. K. and J. Le Mav, and 120 I i steerage. I Port Nspier (11.30 a.m.). from Gisborue: I | Mararoa. (5.45 p.m.). from Napier and Gis- ! j borne: Clansman (6.45 a.m.), from Russell- I Manaia (1.25 p.m.). from Whangarei- : Jxamen (4.50 p.m.). from Whangarei. December 26. Port Melbourne (5.50 p.m.), from New York. Henrik Lund (9 p.m.). from Galveston. December 27. Koromiko (0.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. December 24. Kishmaha (3.40 p.m.). for Wellington Kaiwarra. (5.45 p.m.). for Makatea Island. Manaia (10.10 p.m.). for WhangareiKanieri (3.45 p.m.). for Whangarei. December 25 Reranga (7.20 a.m.). for Wellington Tairoa (4.40 p.m.), for Boston and New i ' ' December 26. Dorset (7 a.m.), for Wellington VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Moana, from Suva, 6 p.m. Mako. from Gisborne. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia, for Whangarei, midnight. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Arawa. arrived Auckland from Southampton. Dec. 26. Paparca. icit .London. November 12; due Lyttelton. January 2. Marama. left Wellington for 'Frisco, Dec 8. 1 Niagara, arrived Sydney from Auckland, December 12. Tahiti, left Auckland for Vancouver Not. 29. Tofua left San Francisco. December 16. for Wellington, due January 7. Ruahine. left London, December 2, due Wellington. January IS. Makura. left Vancouver for Auckland. December 17, due January 4. VESSELS IN PORT. King's Wharf—E. R. Sterling (bqtne ). Port Adelaide, Wairuna, Wanaka. Queen's Wharf—Port Napier, Devon. Arawa, Kamona. Central Wharf—Helen B. Sterling (schr.). Laura (bqtne.). White Pine (barque), Hexham, Lindstol (bqtne.). Julian's Wall—Oathkit (scow). Kaco (;chr.). In Stream—Southern Cross. Iris, Port Melbourne, Henrik Lund. Hobson Wharf—West Mahwah. Northern Chief (schr.), Mararoa. Chelsea,—Kurow. The Rakanoa is to load a cargo of phosphates at Adelaide for Auckland. The Niahrnaka sailed for Wellington on Friday afternoon to continue the discharge of her cargo from New York. The Mararoa arrived from Napier and Gisborne on Saturday, with passengers and i cargo and berthed at the Hobson Wharf. She is to return to Napier, via ports, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. The Dorset completed the discharge of the Auckland portion of her cargo from Southampton on Friday and sailed for Wellington early yesterday morning. She is due at Wellington to-morrow morning. Laden with a cargo of sawn timber the Joan Craig left Omapere on Friday for Melbourne. The Port Curtis, which left Wellington on November 12 for New York and Boston, arrived at New York on December 16. The scow Kohi, recently owned by Biddick Bros., has been sold through A. Ermral] to Tasker and Levien. of Nelson, who intend to employ her in the coal and timber trade. The Kohi was built in Auckland m 1911, and was formerly known as the Cead Mile Failte. Captain Bullock, late of the Corinna is now in command of the Union Company's tug Terawhiti. '. Cable advice states that the Corinthic. which left Wellington on 'November 17 for 1-iondon, lias arrived at Norfolk (Virginia). The Remuera, which left Wellington for Southampton and London last Tuesday, fory*™o", & ™retess message on Friday to the enec that she was meeting fine weather the passengers and crew being " all well "' The Kaituna left .Russell on Thursday with a cargo ot sawn timber for Melbourne. I The departure of the Wanaka for Wellington and tho South has been: postponed until noon on Wednesday, The Port Napier arrived from Gisborne en Saturday to complete her .loading for LcnMAHENO'S TRIP CANCELLED. .."The Union Company advise that th-s Alaheno. which was expected to leave Sydnev for Auckland on Friday, was unabU to take her departure owing to the stewards' strike. In view of this it has now been decided to cancel the Makeno's trip from Sydney to Auckland va tho meantime. THE HENRIK LUND. Th Hcnrik Lund arrived from Galveston, Texas, la.st night and anchored in the stream. She left Galveston on November 13 and brought a cargo of sulphur. THE PORT MELBOURNE. The Port Melbourne arrived from New York yesterday afternoon with passengers and cargo and anchored in tie stream. Sh© left the American port on November 24 and experienced fixis wdather throughout the l voyage. She brought one passenger for Dunedin—Miss Y. V. Silveston—and has 12 through passengers for Australian port;. Shs Tias 1750 tons of cargo for Auckland and on discharge she will leave for Wellington and Australia. The Pert Melbourne will berth at tho Central Wharf to-morrow. THE COLLIERS. The Hexham arrived from Newcastle on ! Friday morning with 5100 tons of coal for the Railway Department and berthed at the Central Wharf. She met with fine weather on the voyage. | The Kamona, laden with 2010 tons of coal, reached Auckland on Friday afternoon from Westport and berthed at the Onsen's Wharf. Fine weather was experienced on tho voyage. The Wairana, which arrived from Newcastle on Thursday afternoon with 6000 tons of coal, berthed at the King's Wharf on I Friday morning to discharge. After putting ! out her freight the W'airuna will load general cargo at this port for Apia and Van- , couver. Tho Kurow, which brought 3000 ton 3 of j cr,i\ from Port Kembla on Thursday arter- ; noon, proceeded to Chelsea en Friday mora- : ins to discharge. The Waitorno is due at Wellington to-day with a full cargo of coal from Port Keinb'.a. MOANA FROM SUVA. The Moana is expected to arrive from Suva, thi3 afternoon with passengers and a 2-.vgo of raw sugar. She wiii at the &•"•%'* "Wharf to land her passengers ?r>d will afterwards proceed to Chelsea to disCH*r-"«. She is announced to ee.tl for Sydney en Wednesday. MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. The Manuka is due at- Wellington from -'-".i\»y this morning. She has 420 passengers on board for the Dominion. THE CANADIAN WINNER. The Canadian Winner left Vancouver on December 17 with general cargo and timb"r for Sydney. Melbourne, and Auckland. Shi is due at this port about February 13. Arter discharge ehe will load for Vancouver. ARAWA FROM SOUTHAMPTON. Th-> Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's steamer Arawa p.rrh-ed from Southampton en Saturday night and berthed at the Queen's Wharf yesterday morning. She left the Home port on November 11 and experienced heavy weather on the trip to Colon, which was reached on November 29. >>st day she sailed for Auckland direct. mating with fine weather across the Pacific. j.ne Arawa. brought 48? passengers for -.he Dominion. 54 travelling in the first ialoon. 75 in the second-class, and 358 in the steerage. Her cargo for Auckland consists of 35C0 tons. Captain E. S. Lewis is still in command. On discharse of her Auckland fr-sight the Arawa will leave for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 3

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