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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

AKRIVALB. Fiona (4.5 a-m.). from Buvi» Canadian Spinner (ILIS p.m.), from Vancouver. Taniwha (3.30 a.m.), from Paeroa; Kanieri (6.6 a.m.), from Whangarei; Wakalere (11.15 >*m.), from Thames; Waipu (1.6 p.m.), from Coromaadel; Huanui, ketch (3.60 p.m.), from Gieborne. DEPARTURES. Sussex (10,55 a.m.), for Boston and New York. Arahura (3.25 p.m.), for East Coast; Houto, echnr. (3.46 p.m.), .for Tauranga; Clansman (6.45 p.m.), for Kussell; Kauiori (8.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ulimaroa, from Sydney, 7 p.m. Manaia, from whansarci, 6 a.m. Apanui, from Awanui, 9 a.m. Ngaouhi, from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Athenic, for Gisborne, 5 p.m. Kcituna, for Wellington, 6 p.m. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Apanui, (or Great Barrier, midnight. Wakatore, for Thames, 2-30 p.m. Moko, for East Coast Bays, 7 p.m. Waipu, for Kopu, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Ulimaroa, Sydney, March 15, Wingatui, Southern ports, March 19. Katjfci. hii, March 20 lUiwarra, Newcastle, March 22. Nnyuu, Suva. March 27. Kaiapoi, Melbourne, to sail. Waihora. Nauru Island, to sail Omana. Nowcastlo, April 6. OTXBSKAS. Laburnum, war aloop. England. March ft. Itemuera. Southampton, March 16. Devon. New York. March 16 Oran, Australia. March 16. Dorset, Liverpool, March 19. Canadian Cruiser. Napier. March 20. Zoaluudk, Liverpool, March 22 AiistraLnd, New York, March 25. Admiral Codrington, London March 25, Waitemata. San Francisco. ADrii 4. City of Winchester, April 4. Port Denison, New York, April 6. la nut, Southampton. April 9. Man a, London, April 17. Cornwall. Liverpool, April 19. Makalla. London. April 20. Can»dian Constructor, New York, April 24. Waimarmo. Calcutta, April. Haunki, 8«n Fraueisco, May. Rnahine. London. May 17. Rimutaka. London. June 12. West Holbrook, 'Frisco, to sail

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makjira, at Sydney, due at Auckland March 20. Niagara, at Vancouver, due Auckland. Ann] 7. Manama, ton route. Wlollington to San Francieco, due March 27. Taniti, left San Francisco March 8 for Wellington where she is due on March 25. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream.—Talune. Atua. Flora, Northern Chief (schnr.). Tofua. Queen's Wharf — Athenio, Canadian Spinner. Sheerlcgs. Wharf-8.M.8. Philomel. H.M.a Veronica. King's Wharf—Hatarana. Kahuna Kauri. Central Wharf—Katoa, Waihemo, Hobscn Wharf—'Dare Topora tachnr.), Huia (schnr.), Mako. Western Wharf—Southern Cross. D-xk Wr.*rf—H.M.S. Chatham. Chekea—Fiona.

The Richardson steamer Mako, which is loading at 4he Hobson Wharf, will be despatched to-day at 7 p.m. for East Coast Bays. Napier, and Wairoa (Hawkee Bay). The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona arrived from Fiji early yesterdayShe went to Chelsea to discharge her cargo of sugar. The barque White Pine left Wellington for Greymoutb on Thursday to discharge the balance of her cargo of hardwood from the Clarence River. She will afterwards load timbor at Greymouth for Onehunga. The Eaituna is timed to sail at 6 p.m. today for Whangarei, Wellington, and southen) port?. The Arahura sailed for East Coast ports yesterday afternoon, and is due back at Auckland on Sunday. The Kaiwarra is expected to leave Newcastle to-morrow with a cargo of coal for Auckland. She is due here about next Wed ntsday. The Kaitoke is expected to leave Fiji today for Auckland, and U due hero on Monday. TTJHOE POSTPONED. The Northern Company advises that the departure of the Tuhoe for Mangapai, Marsden Point, and Parua Bay has been postponed until 8 p.m. to-morrow. WINGATUTS PORTS OF CALL. The Wingitui. en route from southern I ports to Auckland, will not call at Wellington or Gisborne. She was expected to leave Lyttelton last night for Napier and Auckland. She is due here on Sunday. THE ATHENIC. Loading operations on the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Athenic at the Queen's Wharf are expected to be completed to-day, and it is hoped to despatch the vessel for Gisborne and Wellington at 6 p.m. She is timed to leave Wellington for Southampton, taking passengers, on March 31- . KINI RESUMES RUNNING. The Union Company's Eini, which was , land up for oom.i time at Port Chalmers, is in commission again. She cleared Dunedin oia Saturday afternoon for Wanganui. The vossel is now under the command of Captain F. L. G. Jaunay. THE WAIWERA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Waiwera is loudine at Lyttelton, and will afterwards go to Port Chalmers, Bluff, and Wellington to complete. She is due at Wellington on March 23. and will sail five days later far Boston. New York, and London. THE PORT BOWEN. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line ateamer Port Bowen arrived at Port Chalmers from Lyttelton on Saturday, to complete discharge of her London cargo, She will load at Lyttelton, Giaborne, and Wellington, and is timed to leave the latter port on March 28 for London, via Monte Video. WELSH COAL FOR AUCKLAND. The Shaw. Savill and Albion etsamefr Mahia left Cardiff on March 10, with a cargo of Welsh coal for Auckland. She is due here about April 17. THE KIA ORA. After loadins at New Plymouth and Wanganui roadstead -the Shaw, Savill and Albion Btesmer Kia Ora is due at Wellington on Sundry to complete loading. She is to leave Wellington on Maroh 23 for London, via Cape Horn. REIYO MARU SAILED. The Japanese steamer Reiyo Mam, which loaded a part cargo at Auckland and completed at Southern ports sailed from Lyttelton at mid-day yesterday for London. PESHAWUR FOR LONDON. The steamer Peshawur, which is being loaded by the New Zealand Shipping Com£any, is to leave Wellington to-morrow for ondon via Panama and Newport News. HATAPARA LOADING. The steamer Hatapara is due at Wellington from Lyttelton to-d y. to complete load ing. She is .to leave Wellington at the end of the week for London, via Panama and Newport News. CANADIAN SPINNER IN PORT.

The Canadian Governmont steamer Canadian Spinner arrived from New York late last night. She will berth at the Queen'a Wharf this morning. Her cargo of case oil consists of 26,000 oases kerosene, 90,000 cases of motor spirit, and 7500 cases of benrine. She will discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Bluff.

MOERAKI TO REPLACE MAHENO. At the Maheno is being delayed at Sydney indefinitely owing to trouble with her firemen, the Union Company is arranging for the Moeraki to take the Maheno's run. The Moeraki has been laid up at Wellington for a considerable time. _ She .was being recommifsioned yesterday, in readiness to sail from Wellington for Sydney, with passengers and mails to-morrow.

FISHING BOAT LAUNCHED. The largest fishing hunch about Welling ton, the Norma, wns launched on.Saturday in Evan's Bay. Her prinoipal dimensions are:—Length. 55ft.; beam, lift.; drnnght. 6ft. She is fittod with a 66 horse-power engine, consuming kerosene. Her hull _is constructed on the diagonal principal, with three skins of kauri and rati knees. The launch is copper-fastened throughout. The Norma is yawl-rigged. She wm built for L. Johnston and A. Tate, of Island Btj,

R.M.S. NIAGARA AT VANCOUVER. The R.M.S. Niagara, which left Auckland on February 22. arrived at Vancouver at 10 p.m. on Sunday. She is scheduled to leave Vancouver at midnight on Saturday lor Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva, and is duo here on Friday. April 7. ULIMAROA DUE THIS EVENING. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa advised by wireless yesterday that she would reach port at 7 p.m. to-day from Sydney. She will berth at the Queen'e Whtrf. THE REMUERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera, en route from Southampton to Auckland, with passengers and cargo, had not reported by wireless yesterday. She. is expected to arrive at, any time. SUSSEX SAILED. The Federal steamer Sussex, with a cargo of Now Zealand produce, sailed at 11 a.m. j yesterday for Boston and New York.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 5

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