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SHIPPING.

I PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ' Tb«>n (6-5 vin.). from New York. '•Qandio M? 5 ?™\ f [? m t Liverpool. -Tffibi (3 am). from Lyttelton, JaSdiM Spinner (110 p.m.). returned to * tor repairs to steering gew. j jjSfp P*-). from Coromandol. DEPARTURES. ■RMS Makura (4.10 p.rn ), for Van*V 'Passongers—First saloon: Miss A. ?M.r,*d Mr C. H. Archer, Mrs. N. Bed¥a Mr W." H. Butler. Mrs. Butler, Miss &■ ftJa'rd. Mr. T. S. Bowles, Mrs. ChanW 'm Cardwell. Mrs. Uubis, Mr. ft. ! „ - Miss A. Devine. Miss Dobson, Mr 3. Mr. W. Davidson. Mrs. David- *" "\fT J H. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, Miss rSTDouglJt*. Miss B. E. Douglas, Bistor ft Bonuinuj Mr. Catey, Mrs. Carey, Miss fefSSS -Carey. Mr E. H. Cuckscy. Sfbucksey. Mr. C. A. Chapman, Mr B. In hi*. Mr Ft. Jonc6, Mrs. Jones, Major ?° V Janiie'son, K*v. Mother Josephine, ft , h M Ewart, Miss Fitzgerald, Mr. D. S'V&rcen, Mrs. Green Mr W. Newman,, Newman. Mrs. J. L Payne, Mr. L. &%)«• Mr W. Pittman, Mies Raven, Misa Pr P kickett, Mrs. W. Richards, Mr. C. * Shards Dr. F. L. Lovcland, Miss Love&f BiVhop C. E. Locke, Mrs. Locke, ffif* A MaWfield, Miss L. M. McKinlay, &''E H. Roberta. Mrs. C. Richards, Mr. f'trfewan, Mr,. Swan, Mr. J M Sclupiro. 5' V M Sutton. Captain D. R. Stanley. £ Thurman Mr. K Tallin. Mrs. Tallie, S2 T B Turner, Mrs. Turner, Mr.' B. loß'I oß ' quvfren Mr. E. Wubbe. Miss T. S. &?Second salcm Mirs ML. AitW, «' & Bain Mrs. A. Butler, Mrs. C. M. fiAta £ Blanche, Mr. F. M. Cloud. ft Plough, Miss M. Cnm, Mrs. G. L. fen Mr W. Gunn. Mr. J,. H. Human, T ' Sannan Miss E, Hair. Mrs. A. ISLto Mr E. Holland. Mrs. Holland. 8? g ' Holland, Mr. Howerth. Miss E. Inlbrook Mr. Binds, Mrs. E. W. Daniels, ?M„ J Francora. Mrs. T. Meadowcroft, ft McDonald. Mis* A, McMillan Mm O W-r'or Mr J R. Nixon, Mr. R. A. &J? Mils E Front ice. Mrs. E. Pike. Mr. ST Pike Mrs. Pike. Mi-a Pike. Miss E. « Ttuiardson. Msu M. Richardson, Mrs. ?• nKS Miss E. Mena,s. Mr. J. cAnlum Mt, W Turner. Mr. M. E. §£™ Miss E. L. Wvalt. Mr. R. WilM Webster. Mr. W. Westwood. JTg. Y«»« Mrs. Young Mrs G Young, JSr Mia* Robsrtson. Mr. J. Radford. &, 6 E. Sandford. Mr. 0. Stamord. and p-m.l. for OpotOrf: Waik/mo '3 30 P-m.), for Lyttoltott; Arthur* «T pra). East Coast: Taniwha lor Paeroa: Clansman (6.15 p.-n.). « Irßusseil; Glcneig (8.15 wn.). tor Wbv BiareiVESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Taniwha, from Faeroa, 11 p.m. AnMuii from Awanui, S p.m. Slfroni Mercury .Bay 6 a.m. Xanieri. from WhangaraL 11.30 p.m. Manaia, from Whangarei. 6 a,m. fg&puhi, from Tauranga. 7.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Canadian Cruiser, for Napier. Hataiina, for Newcastle. » Wakatere, for Thames. 9-30 a-m. Waipu, for Kopii. midnight. Paroto, for Mangapai. 3- p.m. Manila, (or Whangarei.. 10 p.m. . Apanui for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND-LS-TKBCOLOSIAL 4KB COASTAL. Kiiirsrra. Newcastle, March 23. Katoa, West-port, March 25. Navua, Suva. March '27. Kauri. Lyttelten, to sail. Manuka. Sidney. March 31. Abemama (schnr.), Sydney, to cau. Mernki. Sydney, April 3. Ulimaroa, Sycney, April 12. Kaiapoi. Melbourne, to sail. Waihora. Nauru !sland._ to sail. Omasa, Newcastle, April 6. OYXrtSSAS. Orsri. Australia. March 24. Dorset, Liverpool. March 26. Austrilind. New York. March 55. Admiral Codiineton. London March 25. Yoshida Maru. Pacific ports, March 25. Tregtntle. Cardiff. ■ March 26 Waifemata, San Francisco. April 4. City of Winchester. April 4. Port Denison, New York, April 6. Timui, Southampton. April 9. Mah'a. London, April 17. Cornwall. Liverpool, April 19. Mak»lla. London. April 20. CarpKitana,, Australia, April 20. Port Pu-ie, Liverpool, April 20. Canadim Constructcr, New York, Apnl 24. Wiiairino. Calcutta, April. BiatiTd. Sbd Fraucisco. May. .Ritahme, London. May 17. Rirmitalca, London. June 19. Tredeaham. New Orleans to Bill. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en route Vancouver to Autskland. due April 7. Mar-ama. tn route, WellinEton V> Ban Francisco, due March 27. Tahiti, left San Francisco March 3 for Wellington where aba is due on March 25 Makura. en route Auc! ud to Vancouver. due April 8VESSELS IN PORT. Id Stream-Talune. Atua. Northern Chief (schnr-). Tofua. Ysabel technr.), Canadian Soinner, ~ Queen's Wharf—Remuora. Devon. CanaduMi Craiscr. ~ _ Kin?'a WharL-Opihi, Winsattu. Central Wharf—Eealandic. .... Hobson Wharf-Kaitoke, Hma (schiir.). Western Wharf-Soiithern C*?* 8 ' i q Bheer!e"a Wharf -H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.a Veronica. H.M.S. Laburnum. Dock—H.M.S. Chatham. Tha Kaiwarra, en route from Newcastle to Auckland with a .cargo of coal, has reported by wireless that aho will arrive at oajliuht to-morrow. The Kaitoke, which mlvc-d from Fiji on Monday evening, was berthed at tfce Hvbson Wharf yesterday morning to <i if charge i part cargo of ooal from Newcastle, cine is timed to sail for Newcastle on Friday. The Southern steamer Opihi arrived from Lyttelton yesterday morning and berthed tt the King's Wharf to discharge a cariO 0 J produce. She is to sail tc-morrow afternoon for Lyttelton. The Katoa was loading at.Westport yesterdiy for Auckland. She. u expected to leave Wfstport this mornine. and is due here on Saturday. The Arahura sailed for Gisborno and Napier yesterday afternoon. She is <m« back at Auckland on Sunday. Tha trans-Pacific steamer Waihemo, with the remainder of her cargo from Pacific Coast ports, sailed yesterday afternoon for Lytteltcrs and Australia, to complete discharge. WELSH COAL FOR NEW ZEALAND. The Shaw-Savill and Albion steamer Mate. kana left C&rdirl on March 17 with a cargo of Welsh coal for Wellington. She a due at Wellington about April 24. WESTMORELAND AT MONTE VIDEO. ' The Federal steamer Westmoreland, en route from Wellington to London, arrive-, at Monte Video on March 15. She left Wellington on February 24. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. The Federal steamer Otarama is expected to leave New York about the end of April with a cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. THE SOMERSET. The Federal steamer Somerset arrived al Wellington from JNapier on Sunday for further loading. She will tubsequenUy go tc Wanganui and will return to Wellington before sailing for Avonmouth, Liverpool Manchester and Glasgow. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT LINE. Tho Canadian Cniiser. which . arrivec from Wellington on Monday morning anc anchored in tho stream, was berthed at the Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to low cargo for America- She is to leave AucK land this afternoon for Napier, whence sh< will aaal for New York, Boston and Hall fax. The Canadian Victor is due at Weilingtot from Australia about April 15 to load toi New York, Boston and Montreal. Tho Canidian Constructor will also loac at Wellington and other New Zealand port.' about the middle of May for New York Boiton and Canadian ports. THE STRANDED VALMARIE. The latest development in connection wit! tho stranded schooner Valmane was tin arrival at Wellington on Saturday mornins of the master, Captain <>• Schutze and fan crew. Mr. Walker. Lloyl's surveyor, and i salvage party are now on the Valmane. ani an endeavour is to be nu.do ta discharge th< schooner's cargo of timber and ship it U Wellington CANADIAN SPINNER PUTS BACK. Tho Canadian Government steamer Canadian Spinner, which left Auckland fo Wellington at 4 p.m. on Monday, return* to port yesterday afternoon with a. defect n her steering gear. She will remain in tn stream until repairs have been effected am then resume her voyage to Wellington. THE DEVON. The Federal 6teamcr Devon arrived fror Kern- York yesterday morning and afte Jnedical inspection berthed at, the Queen Wharf. She left New York on February.! eud arrived at Newport News the followm day. After load'ng a quantity of tobacc and taking in bunker coal she.left Newpoi News on February 16. She' amv«d at Colo on Februarv 22 and after passing throng the canal she cleared Balboa the next da Fine weather was experienced on the TOJ

* wr "*"*"»—-"■ ,-«» ii, limn. i, j«o, rtntil about five day« from New Zealand, when the vessel was' delayed at least about 24 hours by a fresh gale, accompanied by * high sea and heavy southerly swell. ft* Dovon is loaded with about 7500 tons of cargo, of which about 1300 avw for Auckland and tha remainder for Wellington and Australia. THE HATARANA. v The Britiah-India steamer Hatarana completed discharge of her large cargo of Welsh coal yesterday, and is taking in bunker coal. She ia expected to eail tor Newcastle about mid-day to-day. i ' R.M.S. MAKURA SAILED. The Royal Mail steamer Makura, after loading a Quantity of cargo at Auokland, rosumed her voyago to Vancouver at 4.40 p.m. yesterday. Some 163 passengers joined at thm poit. She is due at Vancouver on April 8. THE OORINTHIC. The Shaw, Savill and Abion steamer Connthic, which arrived at Wellington from Southampton on Monday, in ballast, with passen?or«, berthed at Wellington on Mohrlay afternoon to iand her paßSongers, Tho Auckland members loft Wellington by train at 2 p.m. yesterday and will arrive here about 7.30 a.m. to-day. The Corinthio ia to leave Wellington to-day for Dunedin, whoio she will commence loading for England. THE ZEALANDIC Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Zealandic arrived from Liverpool yesterday morning and anchored in the stream. She has cargo (or discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, and will berth at tho Central Wharf at 6 a.m. to-day. IXTER.COLONIAL TIME-TABLE. Owing to the inter-Colonial passenger tltti*table having been dislocated somewhat by the laying up of the Mahono at Sydney, tho following will be tho movements of the steamers until the regular time-table is overtaken, whon the three steamers will run as before. The Manuka will leave Wellington (or Sydney to-morrow. She is due at Sydney on Monday and will leav*. there the same day for Auckland, where she is due <on tho following Friday. She will leave Auckland on April 1 for Sydney and WelIhist™. The Moeraki. which bis replaced tho Maheno. is due at Sydney from Wellington on Friday. She will leave Sydney on March 30 for Auokland, where she i*due on April 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 5

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