SHIPPING.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. R.M.S. Maklira f6.11) a.m :.. from Vancouver. Passengers.-First saloon. Mr. A. Cleave. Mr. L. Lonefgan. Mr*. \Y. McCallum, Mrs. M. Furniss. Misses J. ajid A. Btemkamp, Mrs. W. Lewis. Mr. J. Butler, Mr. H. B. Alexander, Mrs. B. Umbers Mr. U Chablo. Mr. W. B. Carmichae-1, Mr. SA. Joyce-, Mrs. Berry and two children. Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Halloran. Mr. and Mrs. E. L - Vray, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lanllhv Ulley, Mr. and Miss Elworthy, Mies J C. Haratyn, Mr. T. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. W. Goas, Mr. W. Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs. D. tterr, Master Kerr, Mr. A. Kerr. Miss E Jones Miss M Lines. Mr. L. Emorton. Mr, and Mrs. C. Garbett, Mr. and Mrs Todd I Smith Mr. R. P. Heron. Mr. R. 8. Mc- | Uombio. Mr W, de Chance. Mr. J, R. I Robertson, Miss U. Lane, Miss A. Ackland : n r '-P A D H ' P1 » ilU P*' Mr ' K - Allardyce, Mr! P. T Brown, Mr. LJ. Gibbes, Mr. and Mrs. ! l\ Harkens, Mr. G. F&gin. Mr. V. Eaccr, J.olonel Golding. Second saloon: Mr. and : Mrs. W. do Ltien. Miss H. Johnson, Mrs.' '{•Key, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carless and two 1 children. Mr. and Mrs. G. Skyrino, Mr. H. I Hawkins. Mr. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrß. T. - b-ing and sij children, Miss F. Boniwoll, . Mr. J. Gayter, Mr. E. Brasnett. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones, Mr. L. McMastcr. Miss E. w allure, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wardrop. Mr. and Mrs. G. Arnold, Mr. S. P. Creagh. Mr. W. ! McLoan. Mr, and Mrs. G. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fletcher, Miss F. B. McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Chapman and infant. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pollard and two children, Messrs. M. and D. Pollard, Mr. D. Douglas. Mr. W. A. Kallpw. Mr. H. C. Brookfiold, Mr. C McKenzio, Mr- O. Jacobson. Mr. V. Iverson. Mrs. S. Manion. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hnlliday I and child. Mr. T. Fulton. Mr. J. R. Niion, ' Mr- A. Floyd. Mis3cs J. and E Finlayson, Mr. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. j Adams and three children,, Miss L. Mc- . Gowan, •iiss L. Blanch, Miss E. Codlin; I and 33 steerage. Daphne (1.20 a.m.), from Whangarei; I Manaia (5.40 a.m.), from Whangarei; Kanicn | (7 p.m.), from Whangarei. DEPARTURES. Makura O.'iO p.m.). for Sydney. Passengers—First saloon: Missea Matthews C2), Alcock, Turkington. Prosser, Potter-(2), Macfarlane, Anderson, Whsrton, Malempre, McGoachy; Mesdames Matthows, Duncan, Abel, Parker, Holt, Craw'shaw, Wildey and two children, Pamplin-Greene, Jenks, Poatherstone and boy, Ray Wharton, Wilson, Sheldon, Johaneon, McMillan: Mossrs. Turkingiop, Wharton, Duncan, Tobias. Abel, Waifend<m, Parker, Holt, Stewart, Thompson, Hattaway. Craggs, Jonks, Featherstono, Craig, Wilson. Chriap (3), Smith. Carr, McGeachy, McMillan, Christian, Cathie, Sim, Bailey. Second saloon : Miases Cowan. Lucas, Barton, Johnson, Salmon, Grey, Lilburn, Scott, Turnbull, Drumraond: Mesdames State and two children, Benn and boy, Meyers, Tristam, Light, Windred, Drummond, Scott, Moles, Houten, Turnbull, Edwardß, Dobson and infant, Franich and three child>enj Messrs. Heavener, Moore, Elston, Miller, Tristam, Windred, Drummond, Franich, Lucey, State, Benn, Bestwick, Davies, and 18 ertoeraje. Waipu (2.20 p,m), for Coromandol; Wakatere (2.45 p.m.), for Thames. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Clansman, from Russell, 6 a.m. Ntrapuhi, from Tauranga, 7.30 a.ra. Wakatere, from Thames, 11.30 a.m. Ngaliawa, from Opotiki. 4 p.m. Taniwha. from Paeroa. 4.50 a.m. Waipu, from Coromandel. 11 B>.m. Apannl, from Awanui, 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Hauiti, for Orewa, ote., 2 p.m, Wakatere, for Thames. (3.30 p.m. Waipu. for Arkle's Bay. etc. 2 p.m. Waiuku. for Ostend, 2 P.m. Taniwha, for Awaroa, etc., Q p.m. Daphne, for Kawau and Algies. 2 p.m. Waiuku. for Ostend, 9.30 a.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Arahura, from East Cosfit, afternoon. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames. 12,80 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Clansman, for Wh&ngaiei, 10 p.m. Mahana, for Wellington, Port Darwin, for Wanganui. VESSELS DUE MONDAY, Mahono. from Sydney. Wainiaripo. from San Francisco. Wingatut. from Southern ports. VESSELS SAILING ON MONDAY. Manaia, for Whangarei, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. OVJESEAtf. Waimarino, San Francisco, January 2. Wairuna, Calcutta, January 7, Hurunui, Australia, January 9. Arawa, Southampton, January 10. City of Edinburgh, New York, January 11, Canadian Britisher. Vancouver, January 11. Ruahine, London, January 12. Canadian Cruiser. New York, January 12. Tresithney, South, January 13. Westmeath, South, January 13. Tomiura Maru, San Francisco, January 20. Westmoreland, Liverpool. January 20. Orari, New York, January 21. Port Chalmers, Sydney, January Somerset, Liverpool, January 26. Opawa. Russell, January 26. Thomas Currell. trawler, Hull, January 30. West Holbrook. 'Frißco, to sail. Canadian Victor, New York, February 1Kia Ora, London, February 14, Laburnum, war sloop, England, March 15,
INTEBCOLOMIAIi AND COASTAL. Wingatui, Southern ports, December 31. Mahono, Sydney. Jacuary 2. Kanna, Southern port?. January 10. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, en route Auckland to Sydney. Tahiti, at San Francisco. Niagara, en route Auckland to Vancouver. due January 7. Marama, at Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Talune, Senorita (bqtne.), Atua, Kurow, Rakanoa, Flora, Northern Chief (schnr.). Kato. Mako. Southern Cross, Iris, Yaabel (6chnr.). Queen's Wharf—Arahura, Mahana, Port Albany. Sheerlegs Wharf-H.M.S. Philomel. King's Wharf —Port Darwin. Laura (bqtne.), Opihi, Omana, Koromiko. Western Wharf—Wnipon. Dock Wharf—H.M.b. Veronica. North Wall—Navua. Central Wharf— Kawatiri, Waitemata. Chelsea—Rons. The Arahura is due from East Cdiat port* to-morrow afternoon and will berth at the Queen's Wharf. She ie timed to sail for Gisborne and Napier at 3 p-m, on Tuesday. For the convenience of intending passenger? the Union Company's office will be open on Tuesday morning. The Cunard steamer Verentia, which has been discharging New York cargo at New Zealand ports, is to leave Dunedin to-day for Melbourne and Sydney. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Victor is expected to leave Wellington at daybreak to-day for London, via Cape Horn and Monte Video, The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is scheduled to leave Sydney to-day for Wellington, where Bhe is due on Wednesday. The Hain steamer Tresitnney, which is loading under the auspices of the Federal Line, was due at Napier yesterday afternoon to load for Boston and New York, She will also load at Wellington and Southern ports. The Wingatui, en route from Southern ports left Wellington at 4.30 p.m, on Thursday for Napier. Gisborne and Auckland, she is due here on MondayThe Kawatiri is expected to complete discharge of her coal cargo at tho Central Wharf next Tuesday, and will be docked the following day lor cleaning and painting. Afterwards she will sail for Newcastle. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steameT Port Darwin, which is loaojng cargo for the United Kingdom at th* King e Wharf i« expected to sail to-morrow morning for Wanganui and Wellington, to complete loading. The Koromiko, which arrived from Newcastle on Thursday, with a cargo of coal and was paid off after arrival is to go to anehuage in the stream to-day. WAIMARINO DUE ON MONDAY. The Trans-Pacific steamer Waimirino, with cargo from Pacific slope ports, ib expected at Auckland on Monday, bhe will berth at the Queen's Wharf, and is tamed to resume her voyage to Southern ports on Thursday. NORTHERN COMPANY'S' STEAMERS. The New Year holidays on Monday and Tuesday have .interfered with tho norma running of the Northern Company s steamers, and necessitated alterations in the usual time-table next week. The following will be the tune-table tor some of the principal steamers;— The Claniman. will «au lor Marsden Point and Whangarei at 10p.m. to-morrow, and will arrive back at Auckland at 6 a.m. on Tuesday- She will sail for Russell on Wednesday, and arrive back at Auckland the following Sunday morning. The Ngapuhi will leave Auckland for Tanranga on Wednesday and Frday, arriving back at Auckland on Friday and Sunday. The Apanui will sail for Awanui on Tuesday, and u duo back at Auckland next Saturdav. The Waiotahi. due back from Tauranga on Thursday morning, is to leave Aurkland on the same day for Houhora and Kairnaumau. The Daphne sails for Mercury Bay and Tairua on Wednesday, and is due back on Friday morning. . The R mu will resume her runnm 2 _ m the Onehunga. Rislan *nd Kawhia service on January 5- The Aupoun will leave Onehunga the sam: day fcr Hokisnp and Auckland. On arrival here she wiH by up indefinitely. _ , The F.srawa is to leave Onehunga for New Plymouth on Tuesday and Thursday, arriving back at Onehunga on Tiuraday and S&tuidaj. r
BERTHS FOB VESSELS DOE The following berths have been allotted for vessels duo at Auckland during tl-o holidays; -Arahura. Queen's Wharf; Maheno,, King's Wharf: Tofiia, Hobson Wharf, Watnwino, Queen's Wharf; Wincalui, Queen's Wharf. MAHENO DUE MONDAY, The Maheno left Sydney for Auckland at 3 p.m. on Thursday and is due hero on Monday. She has 263 saloon and 11" steerage passengers, as well as nearly 1000 tons ol cargo for this port. THE R.M.S. MARA MA. The R.M.S. Marams is due at We.'wcton from Sydney on Monday, and is timed to t leave Wellington lor San Francisco at 3 . p.m. on Wednesday. THE HINEMOA I Tho Government steamer Hincinoa left , Wellington on Wednesday afternoon on her official cruiee to the Northern lighthouses. THE OCEAN RACK The ocean ra-c.o between the French barnue I Frunce and the New Zealand barque Rewa. ' from New Zealand to London was ronjpieted ; ton December 23 when the Rowa arrived ftt I ■ London after a voyage of 102 days. Tho I France reached London on December 8 and ! completed the voyage in 91 days. Tho ■ France sailed from Wellington on September ' i b and the Rewa left Lyttelton on Septem- | , i her 11 Both vessels had a full cargo of ; ■ New Zealand produce THE MAHANA, The Shaw, Sivill and Albion steamer Ma liana, from England, which is discharging . ond loading at the Queen's Wharf, will prot bably sail tomorrow morning for Welling- j ton, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. She will subsequently load at Port Ch tinier*. Lyttel- I ton, Picton and Wellington, and is to Wve tho latter port on February 1 for London, via Cape Horn. i I TOFUA CLEARED SUVA. The Island steamer Tofua. en route from j Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, left Suva lor Auckland at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. She ia ; bringing 44 saloon and 18 ateorago passcnI gers. Her cargo consists of 10.349 cast's and ; j 1280 bunches of bananas and a quantity of . I I ipra. She is duo hero on Tuesday morni .s- J THE R.M.S. MAKCRA. Tho R.M.S. Makura arrived from Yn.n- j couver. via ports, at 6 a.m. yesterday and anchored in the stream for medical inspoc- I tion. She berthed at the Queen's WTiarf at j j 6 a.m. to land her passengers, mails, and I cargo. After leaving Vancouver on Decern- ! her 10 she experienced head winds, strong to gale, for tho first few days out. then j strong trado winds with heavy rain pqua.'U , for most of the remainder of the voyage. ' Besides cajgo she had 162 passengers for ' Auckland and 174 passengers for Australia A number of passengers joined the vessel here, and she resumed her voyage to Sydney i last night. Sho is timed to leave Sydney on j January 12 and Auckland on January 16 lor j Vancouver, via ports. ■ j PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Atrivale.-Arapawa (4 a.m.l, from Kawhia a.nd Raglan; Rarawa (9.15 a.m.), from .Now Plymouth.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17978, 31 December 1921, Page 5
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