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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Mannia (5.30 a.m.), from Whansarei; Katoa (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Aupouri (9.30 a.m-), from Opotiki; Houto. echooner (12.10 p.m.), from Tauranea; Op»*a (12.50 P.m.), from Russell; Waiotahi (5.15 p.m.), from Houhora. DEPARTURES. Ulimaroa (12.15 p.m.h for Sydney. In saloon: Misses Davis, Cainc, Luber, Rose, Thompson. Ecclcs, Raleigh, Colbeck (2), Larkin. Mackniy, North, Horau, Rowo, Connelly. Bradbury (2), Braden, Olsen, Burkitt. Lars«n, McMahon, Napier. Nott (2), Hutchinson. Jordon, Roberts, Meedames Stewart. Howe, Orchard. Jones. Struthers, Rowe. Pezzey, Colbeck, Walker, Newton, Bradbury Iredale, Jackson, Cocrano, Lunn, Rimmixkm, Davidson, Hunter, McDouuall, Alet. Fisher, Hodge, Messrs. Bock, J. A. Burke. Roberta, Crawford, Johnson, Gray, Sprightly. Hunter, Boddingtori. Cathro, Crease, Mahon, J. Ross, Gordon, H, R. Ferris, L. M. Browne, McCasoy, Wood, Jones, A. Kceno, D, Argyle, Thorn, JaCobfen, Allen, Roberts, Harvey. Lawvenco, Orchard, Struthers, Rowe, Pezzey, Lunn (2), Ford, Shand. G. Coles, F. W. Stewart, A. Shrimpton, Butzbach, Podorscn, H. A. W. Collnrd. Phillips (2), A. ti. Webb, E. Cole, Scdgcbc-en, Bradbury, Stevenson. AFranks. A. Walker, Lunn. Davidson. Hodge, Carter. Hassall, Gordon, McDonald-Smith, M. Legge, Abb,. Nock, G. Steele. GemmellSinitli, F. H. Cowpor, D. L, Cowner, McDougill. Nimon. Dyson. G. H. Hill, Tichbornc. G. Barry, Iredall, Jackson. Cocrane, and 100 steerage . Wakatoro (7.20 a.m.), for Thames; Waipu (4.10 p.m.), for Coromandol. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga. 7.30 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 6 a.m. Wakatoro, from Thames, 2 a.m. Waipif; from Coromandol, 11 a-rn. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kurow, for Westport. Apanui, for Awanui, 10 a.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. H.M.S. Veronica, from Lyttelton. Arahura. from Eaet Coast. Reiyo Maru, from Japan. Manaia, from Whangarci, 6 a.m. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, left Vancouver February 11, due at Auckland March 3. Tahiti, en routo Wellington to San Francisco, due February 27. Niagara, duo Auckland, from Sydney on Monday. Marama, on route San Francisco to Wellington, duo February 23. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Taluno, Scnorita (bQtnc.), Atua, Flora, Northern Chief (schnr.l. Southem Cross, Iris, Malahat (schnr.). Qucon's Wharf—Ruapehu, Upawa. Bheorlogs Wharf—H.M.S. Philomol, Rakanoa. King's Wharf—Katoa, Wingatui. North Wall—Navua. Hobson Wharf—Kurow. Chelsea-Fiona, Dock—Rakanoa. C'outral Wharf—Kaitoke.

The British Imperial Oil Company's steamer Folshannon, which arrived at Wellington from Singapore on Wodneßday. brought GC.OOO cases of oil and 1000 tons of fuel oil for New Zealand. The bulk of the oargo will bo discharged at Wellington and the remainder at Lyttelton, Timaru, and Duncdin.

The Rakanoa wont into dock yesterday afternoon for cleaning, and painting prepare tory to being recommissioned.

The Kurow will sail for Westport to-day to load a cargo of coal for a port not announced.

The Wingatui came out of dock yesterday afternoon and borthed at tho King's Wharf. Sho is scheduled to sail on Monday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunodin, Bluff. Oamaru, and Timaru. Tho New Zealnnd Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura eaiied from Wolhngton yesterday morning for Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow.

i The Colonial Sugar Company's steamor Fiona, which arrived from Lautoka, Fi*i, on j Thursday nigjit, was berthed, at Chelsea yoeterday morning to dischargo her cargo of raw sugar. Tho Scalos Bchooner Ysabcl went on tho slip yosterday lm cleaning and painting. Tho Canadian five-masted schooner Malahat went to an anchorage in the stream yesterday to wait until her ruddor haa been repaired. The Waihora arrived at Lyttelton at 7 a.m. yesterday with a cargo of phosphates from Nauru Island. Part of hor cargo is for Port Chalmers. The Kaiapoi left Westport at 12.10 a.m. yesterday with a cargo of coal for Auckland. She ie duo here on Monday morning and will berth at the Hobson Wharf. Tho Wanaka is to load at Bluff early noxt week for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, via way ports. The Katoa arrived from Dunodin, Lyttelton, and Wellington yesterday momiug Liid berthed at tho King's Wharf to die--charge her general cargo- Sho is timod to sail on Monday for Whangarei to load cement for tho South. She. will return to Auckland on Thursday morning »_#»"»! tho evening for Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunodin. . The Union Company's cargo steamer Kaitoke, which arrived from Fiji on Thursday night was berthed at tho Central Wharf yesterday morning to dischargo a part cargo of coal from Nowcastle, Tho Kaitoko has replaced tho .Navtia on the Sydney-Fiji-Auckland run owing to the trade not being sufficient for the Navua. The Kaitoko is timed to sail on Tuesday (or Nowcastle and Sydney. Tho Now Zealand" Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu. which arrived fr?™ En e'7°\ via Wellington, on Thursday night, borthed at tho Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to dischargo about 3000 tone of general merchandise and load New Zealand produce for England. Bho will complete loading at Gisborne and Wellington. The Arahura is due from East Coast ports to-morrow afternoon, and will berth at the King's Wharf. THE R.M.S. TAHITI. The R.M.S. Tahiti, en route from Wellington, arrived at Rarotonga at noon last Sunday and sailed at 6 p.m. the same day for Papeete and San Francisco- Sho is due at San Francißco on February 27. CARGO FOR AMERICA. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Cruiser is to load during March at Wellington. Napier and Auckland for New York, Boston, and Montreal, She is due at Wellington from Australia, about the middle of March, and is to sail finally from Auckland about March 24,

THE ULIMAROA. Tho HuddartrParker steamer Ulimaroa tailed at mid-day yesterday for Sydney with 240 passengers and mniis and cargo. She is duo at Sydney on Tuesday, and is to leave there for Wellington neit Saturday. THE OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omana left Newcastle for Auckland on Tuesday night and is duo hero on Monday. She is bringing a part cargo of coal and 5000 hardwood sleepers for New Zealand. She will dtechaige the coal at Auckland and also oad a part cargo of timber hero. From Auckland she will go to Opua to discharge the, sleepers and com{Seto loading a cargo of timber for Sydney.

OPAWA LOADING. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opawa arrived from Tokomaru Bay __d Rttßßou yesterday afternoon. She loaded a part cargo of New Zealand pro?.,Z ,i the two ports and has come to Auckland to complete loading, This will be W final port and she will leave here for England n«t week with 11,000 tons of produco on WAIHEMO CLEARS LOS ANGELES. With general merchandise loaded at Pacific Coat porta of. America the TransH BiTarner Wa homo cleared Los Anies at 6 P-m on Tuesday last tor Sod direct. She ie duo hero about March 10. ' CARGO FROM INDIA. The Waimarino has been fixed to load at Calcutta at the end of March for New Ze„ land, via Singapore and aamarang. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. Tho R.M.S. Niagara left Sydney for Auckland at 2 p.m. on Thursday and is due hew at an early hour on Monday. Sho has 500 passengers for Auckland and, beyond, and "nil berth at the Queen 'e Wharf A large amount of cargo will be shipped here. She is timed to resume her voyage to Vancouver, via ports, at 0 p.m. on ruesday. JAPANESE STEAMER TO LOAD. The Japanese steamer Reiyo Maru is due at Auckland to-morrow from Japan, to load wool. She w.ll also load at southern ports. THE CITY OF HANKOW. The A. and A. steamor City of Hankow is due at Auckland from New York at any time. The local agentß, the New Zealand Shipping Company had not received any wireloss advice from the vessel yosterday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 7

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