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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Canadian Scottish (1.10 p.m.), from Lytte'.ton. Hauiti (3.15 a.m.), from Kopu; Manaia (6 J a.m.). from Whangarei; Maroro, scow (9.45 j i-m.), from Gwborne: Houto. schooner (6.10 j P.m.), from Tauranga. DEPARTURES. i Ljgnern H. 30 p.m.). for Melbourne. j Hauiti (8.40 a.m.). for Coromondel; Wabaters (9.10 a.m.), for Thames; Manaia (10.11! p.m.), for Whangarei, VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Port Puie, from Liverpool, noon. Clansman, from Russell. 6 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Taurnnga. 7.30 p.m. Gael, from Coromandel, 7 p.m. Wakatere. from Thames, 4 a.m. France, from Noumea. ! VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Wingatui, for Southern noon. Southern Cross, for Western Pacific, 10 a.m. Waiotahi, tor Houhora, i p.m. Apaimi, for Awanui. 10 a.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Arahura. from East Coast. Mannia. from Whangarei, 6 a.m. ' Ngatiawa, from Opotiki. | VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. ! Kanieri, for Whangarei 5 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeran. 8 p.m. j I VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, j INTERCOLONIAL AXD COASTAL. France, Noumea, April 23, Whangape South April 28. Rakar.oa. Westport, Ui sail. VVanaka, South, April 24. Katoa. South, to sail. Manuka, Sydney. April 24. Navua, Suva. Arni 21. Manurowa, Gra!tou. to axil. M eraki Sydney, May 1. Flora. Rarotonga, Hay 3 Ysabel, Niuo Is'.nnd, to sail, overseas. Port Pirie, Liverpool, April '23. j Carpentaria Australtt. to Bail. | Tasmania, South, to sail. Makalla. Lor.dm, Arid - s I Erroil. Wellington. Apr.! 29. Waimarino, <"Vcutta. April. Waimana, Wellington, May 7. j Canadian Ml'cr. Now York. May. Tekoa, Liverpool, M.iy 6. I'iako. N\v York, May 7. Wairuna, San Fr>in.".sco, May 9. Canadian Constructs. New York. May 18. Ruahine London, May '20. Port Augusta, New York. May 23. Rinv.ilakn. T.ondrn June 12 Tredenham, Now Orleans, to sail. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, a t Sydney, due at Auckland April 24. Marama, en route San Francisco to Wellington, due April 22. Tahiti, en route to San Francisco, due May 1. Makura. en route Vancouver to Auckland, due May 6, VESSELS IN PORT. la Stream—Talune, Atua, Northern Chtei (si hnr.'s. 'loiua. Make. Cotiiral Wharf—Wnih, ra. Hobson Wharf-Hub ischnr.). Waipori. Western Wharf-Southern Cross. Kaitoke, Kind's Wharf-Ahe.T.ara (schnr.), Oman*, Mnhia, Canadian Scottish. Queen's Whart — Raranga. Wingatui, Easterner. Shcerlegs Wharf-H.M.S. Philomel, H.M S Chatham. H.M.S. Laburnum The Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa is barbound at Opotiki. She is expected to leave there at 1 p.m. to-day, aud l* due at Auck'and to-morrow morning. The Waihoro is expected to complete discharge of her phosphates from Nauru Island at the Central Wharf and sa.il lor Newcastle on Thursday next. The Wanaka left Timaru at 11 D.m. on Thursday for Wellington and Auckland. The Waipori. which :« discharging o. part cargo of Newcastle coal at Auckland, is expected to sail on Monday for Wellington to discharge tho remainder. The Rakanoa is meeting with considerable delay at Westport- She is bringing a cargo of coa! to Auckland. At hist her loading operatioms were delayed by rain and now she ie reported to be barbonnd. She will leave tie soon as the sea moderates. The Whangape left Timaru at 5 p.m. on Thuredav, and is expected to leava Lyttelton i n Monday with a cargo of produce lor Auckland dircM. She is duo hero on Friday. The schooner Elsie Mary arrived from Gisborn.o yesterday morning with a general cargo. The sohoonor Abemama is expected to complete discharge of her cargo on Wednesday when she will eail for Clarence River in ballast. The scow Maroro, with timber and general cargo, arrived from Gisborne yesterday morning and berthed at the King's Wharf. THE REMCERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company' 3 liner Remuera leaves Wellington this morning with a full complement of passengers and a full cargo of produco for England. HURUNUI REPORTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer tlurunui, which left Wellington on March 8. cleared Las Palmas on April 13 in continuation of her voyage, to Hull. OTARAMA CLEARED ST. JOHN. I The New Zealand Shipping Company ad- | vise that the Otarama leit St. John on April I 17 for Now York to complete loading for ' New Zealand ports, j KIA ORA CLEARED MONTE VIDEO. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Kia Ora. which left Wellington on March 25 for London, cleared Mont* Video on April 15. Bha was only 21 days on tho passage from Wellington to Mont* Video, OPAWA REPORTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opawa, which left Auckland on February 25, arrived af Las Palmas on April 2, I and resumed her voyage to London the foli lowing day. ! FLAT ROCK LIGHT OUT. I The local superintendent of mercantile marine reports that the automatic light on F.iit Rock, Hauraki Gulf, is out of order and is not showing- It will be adjusted, however, by next Monday if the weather permits. R.M.S. MARAMA'S WIRELESS REPORT. I The Royal Mail steamer Marama, en route 1 from San Francisco with passengers mails. I and cargo, had reported by wireless that she I will arrive at Wellington this morning. Sho i is timed to leave Wellington for Sydney on Monday. The Auckland portion of her mail will reach hero by train at 3 p.m. on MonI day MARAROA REPLACES WAHINK. Tho Union Company's ferry steamer Wnhino will be withdrawn from tho Wellim:-ton-Lyttelton ferry service to-day end. *i be replaced by the Mararca. The Maori will leave Wellington on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, while the Mar«.roa will leave Wellington on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. THE WAIMANA. The Shaw Savill and Albion ttoamer Waimari is due at Wellington to-morrow ' night from Southampton with about 1000 pasI sengers. She is coming to New Zealand in ballast and will load produce for England I a Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. According to hor latest itinerary she I will arrive at Auckland on May 7 and leave I hero ior London on May 12. I CANADIAN SCOTTISH IN PORT. ' The Canadian Government, steamer Canadian Scottish, 5160 tons, arrived from Vancouver via Lvttelton, last evening and berthed at the king's Wharf. She will discharge about 400 tons of motor-cars and general cargo and then go to Australia tc discharge the remainder of her cargo, con sisting mostly of timber.

THE MOERAKI. ! The Union Company> inter-colqm*l pas- ; senier utoaraer Moeraki left Wellington at 11.25 a.m. on Thursday for Sydney, where ehe in duo on Monday. She is scheduled ; to leave Sydney for Auckland, next Thursday, and is due hero the following Monday. I POrrfPIKIE DUE TO-DAY. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line ■ steamer Port Pirie ie due from Liverpool at mid-day to-day, and will berth at the Queen's Wharf. j LYOKEEN SAILED. The Swedish steamer Lygnern. after discharging about 1000 tons of general cargo from Scandinavia and Italy at the Kings ; Wharf sailed yesterday afternoon. for Melbourne to load a cargo of wheat in Australia for Europo. THE EASTERNER. The United States Shipping- Board 1 steamer Easterner, which arrived from Now York on Thursday night, wm berthed at the Queen's Wharf yesterday morning. Sbo i loaded her cargo at New York only and left < there on March 4. She cleared Panama on March 16, and «n route to Auckland stopped (or an hour off Pitcairn Island, where mails we.ro exchanged. Fine weather was experienced until she reached the latiI tude of 26 degrees south when she encoun- ! tared heavy gales from the south-west and ! west, accompanied by a high sea. For three j daye the vassal received a severe buffeting J by the atorm Mid a considerable amount

of water was shipped, flooding the officers' and ercw'3 quartern, One very heavy eeft struck the captain's bridge and damaged part of it. During the storm the vessel made very little headway and was considerably delayed. The vessel's cargo totals about 70CO tons, including 140,000 cases of oil. Of that amount, 17,000 cases of oil and about 200 tone of general merchandise is for this port. The remainder of the cargo will b© discharged at Newcastle. Sydney and Melbourne. Daigety and Company are the vessels local agent*. THE E.M.S. NIAGARA. | The Royal Mail Reamer Niagara cleared ! ; Sydney Hfsads at 2 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland, where she is due at about 6 a.m. , l on Monday. Her nassenser lift gives V2'\ pas- ' , servers for Auckland and 371 for ports bo- j yond. She is tinier! to leave Auckland at I 10 a.m. on Tuesday for Vancouver, via ports, j , As that day is Anzac Div, and will be ohserved as a Sunday, the Union Company ad- j vies that all hold luergase must be along- . side the vessel on Monday, and that no j ! cargo will be accented on sailing day. j THE MANUKA. |! The inter-colonial sleazier Manuka left ! Sydney at 4 p.m. on Thursday with 131 I I pa-'F-naers a« well as mails »rd rorjc for j ■ Auckland. She is due here on Monday after- I, noon. I THE NAVUA. j The island steamer Navua, en route Irom I ( Sam a and Tonm. cleared Suva at P. 30 p.m. ! on Thursday with M* passengers for Au"k. ■■> land as well as IG.fiSO cases cf bananas, 893 ' bunches of banana-sard a quantity of gen- :j era! island produc*. She is due here on j Monday night nr Tuesday morning. j THE PALOOXA j The Un'on Company advises that the intercolonial passenger steamer Palo'na is tfred to leave Wellington on April 16 for Melbourne, via Lyttelton. Dur.edin. and B'uff. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. j The Corinna hi>e been fixed to load a |, rar?n r( chaff at en Monday for j Onehumra in place of the Katika. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18072, 22 April 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18072, 22 April 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18072, 22 April 1922, Page 7

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