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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. fI.M.S. Niagara (8 a.m.), from Sydney. Passengers.—First saloon: Mr. H. P. Archdall, Mrs. K. Anglim and two children, Mr. J. A. Baxter, Mrs. R. J. Baxter, Mr. K. Maple-Brown, Mr. J. Maple-Brown, Mr. A. Bolton. Mrs. M. H. and Misses E. and M. Binnie, Mrs. A. Bullon, Mr. D. Corinack, Mrs. A. Campbell and infant, Mrs. D. E. and Miss T. Clerk, Miss A. Do Vine, Mr. and Mrs. and Misses A. and B. Douglas! Miss M. Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. t! Davies a.-id Masters Davies (2), Mrs. K. Dewitt. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Faithful! and Misses F. E. M, L. H., and V. Faithfull, Mr. W. L. Fox, Mrs. E. H. and Miss A. and Master D. Ford. Mr. and i ra. H. Flanders, Mrs. M. Giilispie, Mr. R. Gardner, Miss K. Goldfinch. Mr. J. Hanley. Messrs. W. and A. G. Hunter. Mr. N. P. Hunt, Mrs. E. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ingham, Mr. J, F. Jackson, Mr. G. C. KiiigscoU, Lady and Miss M. Knox, Mrs. L. L. King. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. kenyon Mr. R. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. T. Luxton. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lowry, Bishop and Mr;.. Locke, Mr. Langsworth, Dr. Loosli. Miss J. Lockie. Mr. and Mrs. R H Millard. Mr. \V. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moses. Miss M. Moses, Miss Mitchell, Misses G. and L. Musser, Mr. and Mr*. S. Mac.ay. Mr. J. Meiklejohn. Mr. A. S. Melville, ilr. A. Maiming, Mr. G. Murtagh, Sir Win. Mcßcath, Mr. E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. L. Nicols, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. and Master E. J. Napier. Mr. W. Napier. Mr. J. A. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parkinan and -two children, Rev. Fnthcr D. M, Reillv, Mr. A. J. Rse. Miss A. Robson. Mrs. J. and Miis B. Donaldson, Mrs. B. W. Rocko, Dr. G. Rickleman, Mrs. J. W. Rico, Mr. H. Robinson, Miss C. Russell, Mrs. P. Rumble, Mr. C Spear, Mr. and Mm. H. D. Swan. Madaue A, Salmon, Madame M. Hugh.es, Mr. M. T. Sadler. Mr. A. E. Stephen, Captain C. A. Stokes, Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Bartlett, Miss H. Sloan, Miss A. E. Stokes, Mr. S. Bartlett, Miss 0. Stayto. Messrs. A. H. and D. Skinner, Mr. T. Trczise. Mr. L. A. Toose, Mr. G. Tye, Mr. 0. Tyuer, Mrs. Vincent, Mr. E. Mahony, Mr. and Mrs. G. Virtue. Mrs. L. Walker. Miss J. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wrenu. Mr. M G. Woodbridge. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker. Mr. P. Williamson. Miss 0. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williamson. Mr. E. Walshe, Mr. H. Woodman, Mr. 0- J. and Mister E. and Miss K. M. Howard, Miss J. Tebbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Brook 3. Second saloon: Mr. M. D. Bnggs, Mr. T. Brady, MU« M. Brambury. Mr. J. C. Bulkely, Mr. J Bowden. Mrs. E. and Miss E. Cunningham, Miss T. W. Collins, Mrs. B. M. Cinquegrana. Mr. G. Cousins. Mrs. 0. H. Deli and infant, Miss E. E, Edwards, Mrs. G. Edward 3, Mrs. M. and Misses G. and C nnd Master B. Frericks, Miss J. J. Farrell, Mr. J. H. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran. Mrs- M. Hoperon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. and Mister Harris* Mr. J. Hughes. Miss K. Kennedy, Mr. R. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kidd, Mrs. A. Overington, Mrs. H. Lyes. Miss E. Marshall, Mrs. T. McDonald and loy, Mrs. F. and Miss 6. McGrath. Miss A McKewan, Mr. D. Malavoy, Mrs., C. Pearson, Mr. W. Rothwell. Miss D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. Small, Mrs. E. Soars. Mr. nnd Mrs R. Telfer, Mrs E. and Master EThompson, Mr. R. Takle, Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. M. and Miss C. Wallace. Mrs. M. Wells, Mr. R White. Mr. J. Wallace, Mr. G. C. Wilson; and 23 steerage. Kaiapoi (2.25 a.m.), from \\estport.

DEPARTURES. Wakatere (9-15 a.m.), for Thames; Aupouri (11.50 a.m.), for Opotiki: Ngapuhi (7.10 p.m.). for lauranga; Manaia (10.10 p.m.), ! for Whangarei, VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. City o{ Hankow, from New York, 5 a.m. Omana. from Newcastle, evening. Wakatere, from Thames, 6.30 p.m. x Waipu, irom Coromandel, 7.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Wingatui. for South, 3 p.m. Arahura, ior East Coast, 3 p.m. Kaitoke, for Newcastle. Katoa. ior Whangarei, 8 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 5.30 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa, 6.30 p.m Waipu. ior Coromandel. 6.30 a.m. Kanieri, for Whangarei, 3 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. EfTEBCOLOXIAL AKD COASTAL. Omana, Newcastle. February 21. Mako. East Coast, February 23. Waitomo, Nauru Island, February 23. Kakapo, Soithern ports. February 21. Maheno, Sydney, February 27. Tofua. Fiji, etc., February 27. Wanaka, Southern ports, Febrairy 27. Manuka, Sydney. March 6. Kaiwarra, Newcastle, to sail. Kaituna, Melbourne, to sail. OVERSEAS. City of Hankow New York. February 2L Kia Ora, London, February 22, Susses. Bluff, to sail. Somerset, Dunedin, to Bail. Athenic. Wellington, February 27. Thomae Currell, trawler, Hull, Feb. 25. Matarana, Wales, March 4. Canadian Suinner, New YoTk, March 8. Waictapu. Ban Francisco, March 9. Waihemo, San Francis* -\ March 10. Remuera, Southampton. March 15. Laburnum, war sloop, England, March 16, Orari, Australia, March 16. West Holbrook, 'Frisco, to sail. Dorset, Liverpool, March 16Port Denison, Now York. March 29, Maknlla, London, April 20. Waimarino, Calcutta, April. Hauraki. Ban Francisco, May. Ruahine, London. May 17. Bimutaka, London, Juno 12, OCEAN MAIL. STEAMERS. Makura. left Vancouver February 11, due s.t Auckland March 3. Tahiti, en route Wellington to San Fran- . Cisco, due February 27. Niagara, st Auckland. Marama, en route San Francisco to Wellington, due on Thursday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Talune. Atua. Flora, Northern Chief (schnr.), Southern Cross, Iris, Malaiat (schnr.). Queen's Wharf—Ruapehu, Opawa, RMS • Niagara. * Sheerlegs Wharf—H.M.S. Philomel King's Wharf—Katoa, Wingatui. Arahura Heiyo Mam. North Wall—Narna, Chelsea—Fiona. Dock—H.M.S. Veronica. Central Wharf-Kaitoke, Kaiapoi. Hobson Wharf-Rakanoa. The Kaiapoi arrived from West-port yesJerday morning and berthed at the Central Wharf to discharge part of her coal cargo. She is to sail on Thursday for Whangarei to discharge the remainder. The Katoa's departure for Whangarei to load cement has been postponed until 8 P-o- to-day. She is due back at Auckland on Friday morning and will sail in tho evening for Southern port 3. The Wacuna left Port Kembla at 3 pmi. on Wednesday for Melbourne, where she will load for Saa Francisco. She is eipected to leave Melbourne on Friday. Captain Dryden has resumed command of the Arahura. relieving Captain Bil'on, who has comd ashort- for orders. The barquentine Laura, with a cargo of timber from Auckland and Awanui, arrived at Sydney yesterday. The Kaiw&'rra arrived at Newcastle from Auckland and Whangarei yesterday. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Bona, left Newcastle for Auckland yesterday and is due here at the end of the week.

The Rakanoa, after being cleaned and painted, came out of dock yesterday mornine and was berthed at the Hobson Wharf. She is to be recommissioned, but her rnovei2.:Ets are (uneterbain.

H.M.S. Veronica- was docked yesterday looming for cleaning «fnd painting.

Hie Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opawa is expected to complete loading at the Queen's Wharf and to sail for London on Friday. The Arahura is timed to sail for GifEorne and Napier at 3 p.m to-day. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruapehu, which is discharging cargo from England and also loading produce at the Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail on Saturday for Gisborne and Wellington to complete loading.

THE CANADIAN SPINNER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Si inner left New York on January 31 lor Auckland. Wellington, Dunodin. Blu'\ fcnd Australia. She is due here about March 10.

R.M.S. TAHITI. .. The R.M.S. Tahiti, en route from Wel- . hngton, arrived at Papeete at 3 p.m. on IWday. She sailed again at 1 p.m. on the following day and should reach San Francisco next Monday. THE NEW STEAMER TEKOA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Tekoa will leave the- we3t coast of the United Kingdom on Marcn 25 on her maiden voyage. She will bring ctrgo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, and Dunlin. The Tekoa was launched last September and was delivered to her owners this Qonth. THE MAHENO. .The intercolonial passenger, steamer Alaheno arrived at Sydney from Wellington ?i 9 a.m. yesterday. She is scheduled to leave Sydney foi Auckland on Thursday "id iB due here next Monday. OMANA DELAYED BY STORM. A wireless rcnirt from the Australian fw&nier Omar.a. «n routs from Newcastle '>■ Auckland, stated that she was meeting . Jitli ft..nay weather .and expected to arrive aefe this evening. She has a part cargo of ■W ior Auckland and 5000, sleepers for °Pua. Her coal cargo will bo discharged »t the Central Wharf.

NIAGARA SAILS NOON. TO-MORKOW-The R.M.S. Niagara arrived from Sydney at'B _a.ni. _ yesterday and, after medical inspection in the stream, berthed at the Queen's Wharf shortly after 10 a,m. Sno left Sydney at 2 »m. on Thursday and had a somewhat passage' across the TaJman Sea, resulting in nor late arrival at Auckland. Ten hours after she left cort eheran into an easterly gale and rough sea. ajainßt which she had to steam until rounding the North Capo on Monday afternoon. She was pitching somewhat heavily with the head sua and continually shipped heavy spray. She had EM passengers, of whom 1230 were for Auckland and the remainder for way ports and Vancouver. Owing to hor lata arrival the Niagara's departure for Vancouver has been postponed until noon tomorrow. In consequence mails to be despatched by her close tomorrow morning.

THE WEST COAST SERVICE. The Rarawa will leave New Plymouth st 5 p.m. to-day and is duo at Onehnnga at 8 a.m. to-morrow. Sho will sail in the afternoon for New Plymouth and Wellington. The Rimu is to come to Auckland for overhaul and docking. Sho will leave Onehunga on Thursday tor Auckland, via Hoki»nga nnd leave Auckland about March 1 for Onehnnga, via Hokianga. From Onehnnga sho will resume running to Raglan una Kawhia on March 6,

ATHENIC AT WELLINGTON. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Athenic arrived at Wellington from Southampton with passengers and cargo at 3 a.m. yesterday. Advice received at Auckland by L. D. Nathan, Ltd., tho local agents, slated that she was to berth at 5 p.m. yesterday, and tho Auckland passengers would leave Wellington by n special train at 2 p.m. to-day, arriving here at 7.50 a.m. to-morrow. After dirchareing the Wellington portion of her cargo the vessel will come to Auckland to dischargo tho remainder and also load cargo for England.

CITY OP HANKOW DUE. The A. and A. steamer City of Hankow, which is coining to the agency, of the New Zealand Shipping Company, is due from New York at 5 n.m. to-day. Sho will berth at tho King s Wharf.

WINGATUI POSTPONED. The departure of the Wingatui for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru has been postponed until 3 P.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 5

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