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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. FI3RUART 25. Waitomo (3.10 p.m.). from Nauru Island. Eanieri (6.15 a..m.i. from Whangarei; Clansman C- 40 a - m - 1 ' from Ru»»Ui Ng» pubi (8.35 a.m.), from Tauranga; Kia On (11.50 a.m.). from Lytielton; Aupouti (6.V p.m.), from Opotiki; Wak&tero (10 p.m.J ,-{»» Thsjnca. Februakt 26. Canacisn Skirmisher (3.20 a.m.). from Van tourer. DEPARTURES. February 25. Opawa (5.30 p.m.). for London, Katoa (4.10 p.m.), tor 'Wellington; Apanui (10.15 p.m.), for Awanui. February 26. Wakatere (2 p.m.), for Thames; Kanier (8 p.m.' l , for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Tofua, from Fiji, 6 a.m. Somerset, from Port Chalmers, noon. Arehura, from Ewt Coast. 7 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames, 11 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. City of Hankow, for Wellington. Suapehu, for Gisborne. Uinaia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Njrapuhi, for Taurr-nga, 7 p.m. wiiotahi. for Hou''ora, 2 p.m. Waipu, for Coromandel. noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Waitomo. Nauru Island, February 25. Tofua. Fiji, etc., February 27. Maheno. Sydney, Fobruary 28. Kaiwarra, Newcastle, March 1. Wanaka, Southern ports, March I. Kurow. Westport, March 4. Manuka, Sydney, March 6. Kaituna, Melbourne, to sail. Kaiapoi. Melbourne, to sail. overseas. Kia Ora, London, February 25Somerset, Dunedin, February 37. Sussex, Southern ports, March 1. Athenic Wellington. March 2. Matarana. WaJes, March 1. Canadian Spinner, New York, March 8. Waiptapu, Sau Francisco. March 9. Washerao. San Francisco. March 10. Reruuera, Southampton, Mhrch 15. Admiral Ccdrington, London, March 15. Laburnum, w&r sloop, England. March 15. Devon. New York, March 16. Oran. Australia. March 16. Dorset, Liverpool, March 16. Australind. New York, March 18. Zealandic, Livcrpod. March 26. Pen Demson, Now York, March 29 Makulla, London. April 20. Waamarino, Calcutta, April. Hsuraki. San Francisco. May. Ruahine, London, May 17. Rimutaka. London. June 12. West Holbrook. 'Frisco, to sail. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, tfairara. left Vancouver Fabruary 11, due at Auckland March 3/ Tahiti, en route Wellington to San Francisco, due February 27. Kia * 3r *> *n routß Auckland to Vancouver, „ due March 11. Marama, at Wellington. VESSELS IN PORT. la Stream.—Talune, Atua. Flora, Northerr Chief (schnr.). % Southern Cross, Iris Malahat (schnr.). Queen's Wharf-Canadian Skirmisher. Suapehn. Sheerlegs Wharf-H.M.B. Philomel. H.M.S Veronica. King's Wharf-Omana, City of Hsnkow. Dock—N&vua, Central Wharf—Kia Ora. Waitomo. Hobson Wharf—Tiare Topora hclmt.), Huia (schnx.). The Kaitangafai left Greymouth on Thursday night for Melbourne. .J^^r?-* o ** ""W . on , Satoidav afternoon for Wellington, Lytttelton, siid Dunedin, ■where she will probably load again foi Auckland. The Arshura was to have left Gisborne at 8 a.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due about 7 turn, to-day. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf and ia timed to Bail for Gisborne and Napier at 8 p.m. to-mor-row. The lurow is to load & cargo of coal at Wostport to-morrow fcr Auckland. She is due here about Saturday morning. Owing to the heavy rain on Saturday afternoon discharging oporations on the City o! Hankow ware not completed. The vessel's departure for Wellington and Australia has been postponed until to-day. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehn. which is loading at th* Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail this afternoon for Gisborne end Wellington to complete loading for England. The Union Company's Trans-Pacific steamer Wairuna, was to leave Melbourne on Thursday for San Francisco direct. She will loaa at Pacific Coast porta for New Zealand and Australia. The Kwatiri was due at Wellington from Newcastle yesterday. The coal cargo will be discharged at Wellington and Napier. The Wingatui, on route from Auckland to Dunedin, via ports, was delayed on ths East Coast by bad weather. She was due st Wellington on Saturday morning and was to tail in the evening for Southern ports. The Chatham Island Fishing Company's steamer Rama arrived at Waitangi, Chatham Islands, on Thursday. She was to sail yesterday for Wellington, where she is due to-morrow. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Piako left Cardiff on February 21 for St. John and New York to load fox New Zealand. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hurunui was dye at /Wellington from Lyttelton on Saturday to complete loading for England. She is to leave Wellington at the end of this week fcr London, via Monte Video and Las Palmas. The Federal steamer Buteshire is due at Bluff from Australia on March 26 to load for Wi ! «t of England ports. Her loading porta will be BJuff, Port Chalmers, Timaru, and Wellington. The Federal steamer Leitrim left Lyttelton on Thursday for Dunedin. to complete discharge of her cargo from Liverpool. She will subsequently load at Dunedin. Lyttelton, Waitora. and Wellington for West of England ports. With a cargo of New Zealand produce for England the Federal steamer Westmoreland Jeft Wellington at mid-day on Friday for London, via, Monte Video and Las Palmaß. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney on Saturday with passengers, mule, and cargo for Wellington, where she is dee on Wednesday. She is to leave Wellington far Sydney on Friday. THE BUBBEX. The Federal steamer Sussex arrived at Dunedin from Bluff on Thursday morning. She was to sail on Saturday for Lyttelton, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington to complete loading for Boston and Kew York. THE CANADIAN CRUISER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Cruiser is due at Lyttelton from Sydney on March 9 to load for New York and Boston. She will also load at Wellington and Auckland, PESHAWUE TO LOAD. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the steamer Peshawur was to leave Newcastle on Saturday for Bluff to load at New Zealand ports for London. REMUERA REPORTED. ,The New Zealand Shipping Company's finer Itemuera, en route from Southampton with passengers and cargo for New Zealand, arrived at- Colon, Panama, on Tuesday. She is bringing cargo for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. She is due at Auckland about March 16. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Eaiapoi js to leave Greymouth about March " for Melbourne and Adelaide. She will subjequently load at Edithburg and Melbourne 'or Auckland, via Newcastle. RARANGA IN BALLAST. The Shaw, SariU and Albion steamer Raranga left London last Saturday in bal?Bt for Wellington. She ia due at Wellington about March 31. THE AUSTRALIND. The A. and A. steamer Australind, en tout* from Ntw York, cleared Newport News on February 18 for Auckland, Wellington, LytMton, Dunedin. and Australia. She is «ue here about March 18. DEVON FROM NEW YORK. The Federal steamer Devon left New York on February 12 and Newport News on February |p, for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. She is due here about March 16. THE OPAWA. t w Zealand Shipping Company's smarter Opawa completed loading produce 8 * the Queen's Wharf on Friday night and S' e P» }° »n anchorage in the stream on euturday morning to take in bunker coal. ope sailed at 5.30 p.m. for London, via Monte Video and Las Palmas. WAITOMO WITH PHOSPHATES. The Union Company's cargo steamer Waiwmo arrived from Nauru Island on Saturday afternoon and berthed at the Central '« j C i 6 ' 6 ' l Newcastle on January 25 ana had a fine weather trip to Nauru Wif-i • i 6' waa reached on February 4. "hue at the island heavy rain was experiou*T ~t rP i ck delayed loading oporations. one left Nauru Island on February 13 and wpeneticed fine weather for the first six "aya. Strong east-south-easterly winds, ac-

oompamed by heavy ram squall? and rough «as t were then experienced, and theee conditions prevailed until tlw ves&l rtdwhed Auckland. The Waitorao has * full cargo of phosphates, over 6000 tons, all of which IB to be discharged at this port. MAHENO DUE TO-MORROW MORNING. The Mahcno. whioh left Sydney on Thursday morning with passengers, mails, aad cargo for Auckland, has reported by wire- «?*' b4t , 8 . n 6, w ."l arrive to-morrow morning. Atjer medical inspection in tholitream ahe will berth at the King's Wharf, SOMERSET DUB TO-DAY "TO LOAD. The Fedoral steamer Somerset left Port Chalmers on Friday evening for Auokland, v?l 8 , he „ 18 3 UO at nooll to-day. She wUI Wrth at the King's Wharf to load. CANADIAN SKIRMISHER IN PORT. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Sltirmisher, Captain Hilton, arrived from Vancouver at an early hour yesterday ?nd afterwards berthed at the Queen's j 11 loft Vancouver on January 28 and called at Honolulu on route for oil fuel. She experienced fine weather on the voyage whioh was uneventful. Her total cargo consists of about 4,000,000 ft. of timber and. a small quantity of general merchandise. About SO.OCWft, of timber and 120 tons of general carjo is for Auckland. After discharge here sjie will go to Newcastle end other Australian ports to complete discharge. TOFDA DUE THIS MORNING. The Island steamer Tofua is due at 6 g.m. to-day from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. Sho will berth at the Queen's Wharf to land her passengers and cargo of fruit, THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. The Canadian Government i.toamer Canadian Constructor from Halifax is reported to be at New York loading foi Auckland and otho? ports. She is expected to leave New York about to-morrow, and is due hero toward the end of March. She will be followed by the Canadian Miller. PAKEHA DUE WELLINGTON TO-NIGHT .Messrs. L. D. Nathan, Ltd., have been advised than the Shaw, Savill and Albion Btoamor Pakeha has reported by wireless that she will arrive at Wellington from England to-night. She is bringing 900 passengers and .will berth to-morrow morning. After landing the passengers she will resume her voyage to Australia. KIA ORA ARRIVED. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Kia Ora. from England, via Wellington and Lyttelton, arrived in port on Saturday afternoon and berthed at the Central Wharf, She will discharge the remainder of her cargo from England here and then load a part cargo of produco for the United Kingdom. THE MALAHAT. The Canadian five-masted schooner Majahat completed repairs to her rudder al tne Central Wharf on Saturday and went to an anchorage in the stream preparatory to resuming her voyage to Honolulu. THE NAVUA. The Island ste&mor Navua will be undocked to-day after having been cleaned and painted. She will berth the Hobron Wharf to load cargo fpr Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga, for which ports sho sails on Saturday in place of the Tofua. which is being withdrawn from the trade. PASSENGERS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The following is the list of paosongera who arrived at Wellington from San Francisco by the B.M.S. Maratna on Thursday morning:—First saloon: Misses A. Brownell, B. Cunningham. M. Irby. M, Lamb. Mesdames Brownell. Bolden. J. Berry. L. Furze, Folger. M. Luxton. L. Lautenbach, Shearman. Snowden, Stainton and child, Messrs. G. Brownell, G. Bolden, H. Collis, W. Folger. O. Gilson. A. Lsckie, G. Lamb, E. Piesse, A. Riley, W. Shearman. T. Snowden. H. Ward, C. Eberiardt. K. Lewis, J. McKegg, J. Pearson. H. Stainton, G. Savase, Rev. A. Fenetan, Dean, J. Tubman. Dr. L. Lautenbach. Second saloon: . Misses L. Bickford, P. Msundwell, L. Wilson, L. Brown H. Love. T. and f. TmiraU, Mesdames Clarkson. E. Chugg. Lane, E. Matthews and child, Rev. Father Gottfried, Messrs. E. Lane. Pierce, E Roouey. JL Scott. G. Dauban, E. Damn. Rev. P. Clarkson; and 13 steerage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 5