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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUOKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Tsabol, aclioonor (9.15 a.m.), from Nine Island. « H,M : S - Veronica (1 p.m.), from Ruseell; „ * nw from Awanni; Omana from Hokianga; Munaia (6.30 a.m.). from Whangarei; Nptvpuhi (7.6 a.m.), troffli Tauranga; Ngatiawa (10.10 a.m.), from Upotiki; Waiotahi (2,50 p.m.), from Hotthora; Waipu (9.16 p.m.). from Coromandel. DEPARTURES. .oui i^ Daro *r (,a,l0 r> p m ''- for Sydney. In u , RuUfir j r Morrison, Cotter, Stephenson, Hayhow. MoPherson, H. M. it?« T or o-\ C r unn A Robortaon, C. Patter-1 uft C' S il vea^F( y- A - Baxter, E. D'Avey, S/W Fleniins, Brownell, EBson, Arnold, N, Beoeh, Ching, Phillips, lllcsdames Norton and three children, Israel and child, Hiyyhow. Creer, Eastman, Melarry and two I chi.dnu, Mttomy, Lamb and infant, Ward, I Woods, Bates Woods. Best and infant, V. A. Crreon and infant, Rcid, Nevin. Hawkes and infant, l-ioos and two ohildren. Rutter, ChmK Messrs. T. Smith, C. McGrouthor, R- L. Bathui'st W. E. YouilL Ohlson, Strang, J. E, Brodks, Lo Barque, C. S. Lees, Glass amd child. G. Stephenson, A. E. G. Sun V. Nolan. J. Young, W F. Power. R. J. King, Ging-Moson, Noarr, J. E. Davie, r- A. Murrell. A. Hall, Norton, Melyarrj-, Maokay, Lamb, J. McKay, R, Carew, McCown, J. Blacker. A. G. Furnes9, Horsley, vormorol N. R. McKay, G. Stoneham, D. §uinn, McDonald, W. Scott, G. H. Taylor, at-os. C. W Arnold, Woods, V. A. Green, Nevin. A. G. Hedle, and 115 stoerage. , Kaiwarra (4.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. Waipu (8.15 a.m.), for Coromandol: WaVaters (8.20 a.m.), for Thames; Ngapuhi (7,10 p.m.), for Tauranga; Manaia (10.15 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Port Darwin, from Sydney, ovening. Ngatiawa, from Great Barrier, midnight. Clansman, from Russell, 6 a.m. WaKatere, from Thames, 5.80 p.m. Taniwha. from Paeroa, 10 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangaroi. 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Trevithic, for Newcastle, noon. Kaikoura, for Wellington, daylight. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Arahura, from East Coast, afternoon. Manaia, from Whangaroi, 6 a.m. Ngapuhi. from Tauranga, 7.90 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames, 6.30 p.m. VESSELS DUE ON MONDAY. Waitemata, from Newcastle. Opihi, from Timaru. VESSELS SAILING ON MONDAY. Manaia. for Whangarei. midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COLLIERS. Lanrta, bqtne., Newcastle, December 23. Waitemata, Newcastle, December 26. Ophi, Ttma:u, December 26. Kawatiri, Westport, December 27. Koromiko, Newcastle, Decombor 29. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Makura. en route Vancouver to Auckland □ue December 30. Tahiti en route Wellington to San Francisco. due Decembor 26. Niagara, en route Auckland to Vancouver due January 7. Marama, en route Wellington to Sydney, VESSELS IN PORT. Ia Stream—Talune, Senorita (bqtne.), Atua, Kurow Rakanoa. Horn. Northern Chief S ° Uth ° m Croßß ' Bhecrlegs Wharf-ii.M.S, Philomel. rf r ® a Wliarf^—Trevithic, Onjana We «> t« r n Whia rW aipo ri. North Wa&K S " VCr ° mCa ' Hobson Wharf-Ysabel (echnr.). The Kawatiri is to le-avo Westnort. morning with a cargo of coal for .Auckland She .s due here on Tuesday moving ihe mission steamer Southern Cross, which la to lay up at Auokiand until after the the sC m ,e r5 n -i went 10 Rn ai > c b°rago in tne stream yesterday morning. The New Zealand Shipping Company's 1 oUr \ wl i i - ch l las discharglng general merchandiiie from Liverpool at tho Queen's Wharf, stviU at daylight this morning for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunto complete discharge H.M.S. Veronica arrived in port shortlv after mid-day yesterday from the Bay o! Iclands, whero sue has been surveying. She berthed nt tho Dock Wharf The Island steamer Navua, which has been withdrawn indefinitely from the Fijian trade, was shifted to the north wall at mid-day yesterday. ' Tho Arahura is due from Napior and Gisborne to-morrow afternoon. She will berth at the Queen s Wharf, and is timed to leave Auckland for the Laaf Coast at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The Christchurch steamer Opihi left 1 i or Auckland on Thursday ovening. 9m. 18 r? U j° on Monday. The Federal steamer Otnrama arrived at Gisborne from Port Kembla at 5.45 a.m. yesterday. She is to load New Zealand produce for the United Kingdom at Gisborne, Wellington and Picton. and is expected to leave the latter port for Liverpool and ManChester about January 8. The Pacific cable steamer Iris, en route from Wanganui to Auckland, passed Cape Maria van Diemen at 6 a.m. yesterday, and is due at an early hour to-day. The Koromiko is loading a cargo of coal at Newcastle for Auokland, and is due here at the end of next weok. The Cunard cargo steamer Velentia, which left Auckland at njid-day on Tuesday, arrived at Wellington at 5-50 p.m. on Thursfte Kaiwarra completed discharge of her coal carao yesterday, and sailed in the evening for Newcastle. The Wingatui, en route from Southern ports to Auokland, is to leave Lyttelton for Wellington to-day, She will, probably leave Wellington for Napier, Gisborne snd Auckland on and consequently will not arrive here until the end of a»xt The Australian steamer Omana arrived from Newcastle, via Hokmnga. yesterday morning, and berthed at tne King s Wharf to discharge a part cargo of coal, tar. and telegraph poles from Newcastle, and to load about 750.000 ft. of timber here for Sydney. The steamer Kennedy, which went ashore near the north spit at Foxton last weok, returned to Wellington on Wednesday, She was put on the. slip at Wellington for examination. and le expected to bo ready for sea in a few days. „ The Japanese steamer Yehrnie Maru. after discharging cargo from Pacific Coast ports at New Zealand ports, cleared Wellington for Sydney at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday. THE R.M.S. MAKURA The R-M 8 Makura, on route from Vancouver to Auckland, via ports, is duo at Suva on Monday, end at Auckland next Friday She is timed [o leave Auckland .for Sydney at 5 p.m. on the day of her arrival hero. & THE YSABEL. The Scales schooner Ysabel irriyed from winds were experienced until December 18, lowed by Ysabcl's cargo for Auckland ZAw tens of copra and 10 cases of hats. . PORT ALBANY DUE TUESDAY. A wireless message received from Ae Come&psn A t the Queen's Whan PORT CHALMERS TO LOAD. The Commonwealth and Dominion LiilO Keimcr Port Chalmers is duo at Auckland from Australia noxt month to load refrigerating cargo for New York nnd^ Boston. PORT DARWIN DUE TO-DAY. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Darwin has less' that ehe will anivo from Sydney this ovenirig, Sho i« to load New Zealand pn> fuce iiere for,-the United Kingdom and will berth at the King's Wharf. From Auckland iho will-go to Wanganui and Wellington to ™mXte loading, and will leave Wellington about January 20 for London, via Cape Horn and Monte Video,, AUCKLAND-SYDNEY PASSENGER SERVICE. The Buddart-Parkcf Uluiiaroa sailed at mid-day yosterday for Sydney where she is due on Tuesday The next passenger steitmer leaving Auckland t*] r will bo the Royal Mall steamer Me-kura which IB timed to leave Auckland on Friday and is duo at Sydney on tho following Tuesday. The next passenger steamer from Sydney -ill bo tho Maheno. whioh is,timed to leave Sydney on December 29 and is due hero on ,'ianuary 2. HOLIDAY ON THE WHARVES. Car*o operations on the Auckland wharjea will be fluspended during the next three days owing to the holidays. Other than the vessels due during that timo there will not be any movements of trading vessels. On Monday most of the Northern. Company's fleet will b* engagod on excursion work, running to the various pleasure resorts. The Manaia will sail ftt midnight on Monday for Whangarei. On Tuesday the steamer will agaiu be making excursion trips to the gulf. In the evenin? the Ngapuhi will sail for Tauranga #t 7 p m., to aot as flagship at tho regatta there cn the following day- Other steamers leavin l Auckland on Tuesday will be . the Cltniman at 8 p.m. for Russell, the Taniwha for Paeroa at 9 p.m., tho Wakatere for Themis at midnight, and the Apanrn for ,Amsui ftt midnight.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17973, 24 December 1921, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17973, 24 December 1921, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17973, 24 December 1921, Page 5