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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS, Mat 28. Niagara (5 a.m.). from Vancouver. Pas. Bemrers.—First saloon: Mioses Hamilton Henry. Lewis. Spinney, Reimschneider! Mesdarnes Buxton, Foster, Fenwick. Hamilton. Hoston and child. Leonard Oxenham. Pearson, Steele, Stevenson. Messrs. Buxton" A. Coubrough. E. Carlin. Foster, Freed, c! Feuwmk. J. Gill, Houston, L. Kay. Leonard". A Markey. B. Mooro, J. Oxenham, R* Pierson. O. Pearson, Stoolc Stevenson! A.'. Woodford, G. Waller. Sir C. H. Rodwell, C-aptam H Uarland. Second saloon: Misses Campbell, Hanson, Percy Southernwood. Tail i2) Mosdames Adair and two children. Arnold. Bailey, Holland. Hedley Hassan and two children, McGuinncss and rUild. Moncklon and three children, Parker Richardson, Southernwood. Starr. Scammelf Hievwnght. Tanner. Messrs Adair, Arnold! H. Bryan. E. Crittenden, Holland. .>. and H. Hassan, Kornick. E. McKenzio, Monckton. Parker, Richardson, Southernwood R'arr, Stewart, A. Smith, Sievwright Sargent, A. \S and A. E. Stuart, A. j! Wiland 63 steerage. Koromiko (5.25 a.m.), from Newcastle rUiapoi '.7.-15 mi.), from Lyttelton ; Clansman (6.50 a.m.), from Russell; Manaia (7 30 p.ni.\ iron: « hangarci. Mat 29. Ouki f9.46 a.m.), from New York (hum (7.50 p.m.). from Lyttelton. Ngapuhi (6.35 a.m.). from Tauranga; Tiroa HJ..-t0 p.m.), from Hicks Bay, Marar>a il p bjJ. from Napier and ..Gisborno

DEPARTURES. Mai 28. N.agara (3.25 p.m.), for Sydney. Pansen-g>-a. Misses Lawson, Cull (25, Tole. KroanuoL, Marks, Woring, Kelso King, McRuche, Murptiyj Gordon, Mcdcnald, l'arr, Bridges, Knight. Westenra, Merfriainea Lawsou. Clarkson, Lampc. Tait, Thnng, Uayno, Smith, 1). M. Carrie, Hobler. Tr'.py. ilarris. Gallagher, Cull. Hunt. E. 13 Bakor. Tole, Benjamin, Fitch, Davis. Kissui, Beaumont-Smith, McDonald, Sin* r ii'. k'rehan], Goldwater, Waring, Mcln-t-.-.li. K'iso King. Skinner, Davis. Burns, Mai Ouiiald, Gibbons, Munro. Chester, Wood, V.eiitanra. Messrs. Clarkson. P. G. Butler, V. Lampc, I!. B. Hungerford, J. Tait, Thring, K. H. Ridger. T. C. Byrne. C. G. Maclndoe. S Stokes. E. S. Trigg, E. J. K. Tole, A. A. Miu Donald. C. Croflsmar. C. Haines, E. H. Hums J. O. Baker. It. P. Hunt L. Benjamin, H. It. Waring, F. Stannus, McFrances, I. ]*. Davis, K. Kissin, Beaumont-Smith, A. .1 McDonald, R. A. Sinclair, B. Goldwter N. K. Matkintoeh. Kelso King, A. Baker, W. C. Richards, C. F. Halstead, T. A. Skinner, Af I',. Stephen, C. B. Wood, J. Pearson. A. O. Wilkinson. P. Braithwaito. C. T. Ridder, K 8. Thompson. J. B. McCluro. Colonel T. A. Ross. Rev. Mons. Mahoney, Dr. A. A. Ercham, and 15 eteerago. Tofua G2.30 p.m.). for the Western Pacifio ißiandfi. Pagsonsors: Miftses Bailey, Beamish. Carruthers, Ching, Colvin, CrompPairs, Darling (2), Dumbleton, Ellis, Karquhar, Gibson. .Tacka, Lewis, McCrea, Madden, Manthan, Meredith, Morgan, Mubrino, Nichol, Price, Ren noil. Seed, Sheldone. Vane. Wells, West, Ward. Young, MesO'imos Afama«f.aga, Aplin, Becker and infant. Brown, Ching, Clay, Cross, Day, Gibson, Gunn. Lavcr, Lasarus, Lewis, McDonald, Managh, Oswald, Pefcerecn, Pyne, Riese Ross, Ruthven, Seed, Seymour, Shaw, Stevens. Wallace, Watson, Messrs. Arcus, Atkiußon. Anderson. Becker, Bennett, Broad, Brown, Bryant, Carruthers. Clay, Capper, Crabbe, Davis, Dawson. Doubleday, Duncan. Fraser, Firkin, Fitzeerald, G-oldie, Griffiths, Gunn, Hall, Hamilton. Harvey, Hitchcock, Hutchen, Jacka, Ki«sack. Laver, I-nzarui and son. Laver, Mock. Meek, Michael, Morley, Nesbit. Pattrick, Pe-trie, Pyne, Reps. Reid, Rioso, Seed, Seymour. Slocombe. Stevens, Van<\ Vincent, Wallace, ■Watson. Weatherly, Wells and son. Westwood. Whitcombe, Wolframm (2). WTiitmore, Whittaey, Young, and 22 Bteerage. Apanni (8.20 a.m.), for Awanui; Waibembo (5.40 p.m.), for Wellington; Carpentaria (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington

Mat 29. Kanieri (13.3S p.m.), for Whangarei.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Riverina, from Sydney, noon. •' Tairoa, from Liverpool. 6 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, 11 p.m. Katoa, from Wellington.

VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY. Waiotahi. for Mercury Bay, 7 p.m. Claymore, for Houhora, 7 p.m. ><gapuhi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Chelmsford, for Whangarei. noon. Manaia. for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Wingatui. for Wellington, 5 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND.

INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Senorita, bqtne., Grafton, sailed May i. Maheno, Sydney, to sail. Flora. Wellington May 31. Kanna, Lyttelton. to sail. Kaituna, Hobart, to sail. Riverina, Sydney, May 30. Katoa. Wellington. May 30. Wanaka, Bluff, to sail. Columbia River (sch.), Nevrcastle, to sail. Tasmania. Tokomaru Bay. June 3. OVERSEAS. Port Bowen. Liverpool, to «ail. May 23. Port Albany, to pail. May 25. Ruahine, London, to sail May 25. Tairoa, Liverpool. ,May 30. Kaikoura, London. May 31. Paparoa, London, to sail May 31. Kivua Eastern Pacific. June 4. Mamari. London, June 14. East'n Crown. New York, June 12. Woodarra, London. June 13. Canadian Planter, St. John, June 18. Kia Oxa, Montreal, June 22. Waiotapu. 'Frisco, June 23 Port Augusta. New York, to sail. June 25. Canadian Skirmisher. Vancouver. July 1. West Wind. New York, early. West Hepburn, New iTork, to sail. Canadiia Traveller. Vancot.ver, to sail. Iris. Fanning Island, early.

COLLIEE3. Kakanoa, Newcastle, to ss.fl. E. R. Sterling, bqtoe., to sail. Laura. Newcastle, bqtne.. to sail. Kaimanava. Westport, to aail. Waipori, Westport. May 30.. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, left Auckland for Vancouver, May 10. Tahiti arrived at Wellington, from San Franceco, May 22. Niagara, left Auckland May 28 for Sydney. Marama. leaves 'Frisco. May 24, for Wellington, duo June 15.

VESSELS IN -PORT. King's Wharf—Kaiwarra. Mararoa. In btrearn —TaJVine. Dock Wharf—Philomel (H.M.S.). North Wall—Kaeo isch.), Avarua (ech.). Slipway—YsabsJ Ib'qtno.). Central Wharf—Garbeta. KoromikoIn Dock—Whakatane. Quoin's Wharf —Opihi. Otaki, Wingatui.

The Kaiapoi arrived from Lyttelton on Saturday morning with produce and general <\argo and berthed at tho King's Wharf. She i» announced to sail for Newcastle to-mor-row.

The Tasmania is expected to arrive from Tokomarn Bay toward tho end of tho week to load frozen meat, etc., for the United Kingdom.

The Wa.naka left Bluff on Friday for way ports and Auckland with general cargo.

To Woodarra, now discharging cargo In the South from London, has 2300 tons of t argo to put out at Auckland.

Tho Kanna. laden with general cargo. left Tima.ru on Friday for Lyttelton. Wellington, and Auckland.

The Kak a is expected to arrive from Wel-lmpl-on to-day with general cargo.

The. Mararoa arrived from Napier and GiflUirne yesterday afternoon with passengers and -aryo and berthed at the King's) Wharf. She 13 to leave for Gißborne. Napier, and Wellington at, 5 p.m. to-morrow. On Juno ■1 fir ui : l enter the- Wellington-Lyltclton ferry ucr.ice. RIVKUINA FROM SYDNEY. The Rivcnna is expected to arrive from Sydney al noon to-dav with passengers, mails nnd cargo. She will berth at the Hobson Wharf nnd is announced to sail for Sydney a-t noon ou Thursday. « OPIHT FROM LYTTELTON. The Opihi arrived from Lytteltotj last evening with about 1800 tone of produce and berthed at the. Queen's Wharf. The vessel left the Southern port at i. 30 p.m. last Wednesday, and six hours later ran into a strong nortberiv pale, with hUrh scjf. The weather ■was so had that Captain McDonald found it nr.ier-.iry to heave his vessel "to" until 6 a.in. on Friday when, tho conditions having moderated, the voyage was rewused. The Opilii i? announced to return to Lyttelton about Wednesday. A LONG PASSAGE. The si hooner Jamo3 Johnston arrived at Timaru on Saturday from San Francisco oftrr a lone parage of 110 day?. Tilt; COLLIERS. Th* Koromikn arrived from Nowr.asllft on Baturdav morning with afx.nl '2600 tons of coal and berthed at the Central Wharf. The Kekerar.gu is to load coa.l at Westport for Auckland, instead of the Kaima.nJ.wa,. OTAKI FROM NEW YORK. Tbe Otaki arrived from Newk York yesterday niornirjß and berthed at. thfl Qiiccn'n Wharf. She cleared the American port on April '28 and fulled at Newport News tho following day for hunker coal. The voyage wan resumed on May I, and a week later In* Otaki pawed through the Panama Canal A direct course wan then eel for Auckland, the voyage across the Pacific Ocean hcinp accomplished in the emart time of 20 dayo 12 hours. The weather was fine with the exception of tho Jast. week, when the steamer rail into ft strong southerly galo with high seao lor two days, thence strong

imt S 6 a°H¥ *' e Wi?«d 13.04 knots from Panmm,f£ U £r klai 4 f»hM*bont 9000 tons of Of thi, Sm T 7 Zealand and Australian ports. 800 tin, 00 f*^ 8 f ro f ? r including case on Tn, 61 * 61 aUB ..,« n ? a quantity of to wiii^^ 0 v «e??l afterwards proceed Bri«wr n r? to ?'- .Sydney. Newcastle, una fo™«rL 6 - Ca Pj al a Ni de La Cour Cornwall.

TAIKOA FROM LIVERPOOL. „iJ ho S Savil l and Albion Company's , rair ° a « .expected to arrive from j- early this morning with general rnerchandja*. She will berth at the Queen's "Jin d j* fte . r Putting out her Auckland t£n S .^ U discharge at Wellington. LyttelLtaH d T E 1 J n S dm - r, Sh * wiH subsequently £,+£rf^H 1 * o ,?' Plcton. and Wellington lor the United Kingdom, and is announced on J 1 6r- dcpartura fr ° m the Dominion

THE NIAGARA. The R.M.S. Niagara arrived from Vancouver via ports, early on Saturday morning and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She sailed from the Canadian port on May 7 and called at Victoria. Honolulu, and Suva ♦ n ,,. r0 i -. J lao weather was experienced throughout the voyage. The vessel brought P, a "»eneew for Auckland and fli n * y - i he 'anded, a quantity of cargo new. including canned goods, roofing paper, sningios. machinery, and confectionery. The Niagara resumed her voyage to Sydney at 5.2.-> p.m. on Saturday.

KAIKOURA. FROM LONDON. A wireless message was received from the Kaikoura on Saturday to the effect that Bfto expected to arrive from London to-mor- , T he , Lanier has 2050 tons of cargo for Auckland and also the following AnM?ITT* l °L New Zealand ports:-For \\lizL & J*? *& d Mrs - Hemingway, n^ 8 , ¥; F lah e r . Hemingway. Messrs. F. Fo^wlr- P Greaves. Master Hemingway. I3L >/ elll ?. et ?? : m Mesdames L- A. Sommerville. Mr E. V. Waterman. M. C. Willcocks, $.;™„ A ?, am80I ». Misses J. M. Savage Messrs. R. Agnew, J. E. Cull G. rill, t ?i ln ' Professors D. L. SommerM %t-u Ad f™ s °n- For Lyttelton: Mrs. A. R • 'i le «V U^ B A " J - MiUe >-. Messrs. W. nd , W \u A - R> MLller - The Kaikoura is of the New Zealand THE ISLAND SERVICE. iJ}*a Tofu c , lef \ for , the "Western Pacific Islands on Saturday afternoon with passengers and cargo. . T«SS Nav ? a . ha s been delayed at the Islands, and is not expected to arrive from 1^?* 0 " 1 Pacifio untU Saturday. e T dei? l ra H r ? of , tbd Flora £ °r the Eas,,„Ei t ,fl « lß lands has been postponed unin j uno 8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 5