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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Huddersfield. schooner (9.50 a.m.). from Claronco Rivor. Kutoa <7 a.m.). from Whangarei; Taniwlia 1 (3 a.m.), from Poeroa; Kanieri (3.15 a.m.), from Whangarei: Hauiti (1 p.m.), from Kopu; Apnnui (7.20 p.m.), from Grout i Barrier; Wakater© (9,10 p.m.), from Thames. DEPARTURES. Carpentaria (6.45 p.m.), for Wanginui. Kaikorai (3.15 p.m.). for Lyttelton. Korcmiko (4.15 p.m.), for Westport. Katoa (5.18 p.m.), for Wellington. Apanui iO.IO a.m.), for Great Barrier; Hi mil (3.45 p.m.), for Tauranga; Kaniori (7.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Houto, flora Tauranga. To ltoa. from Gisborne. Manaift, from Whangarei, G a.m. Waiotahi. from Paren?a. 1 p.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, 7 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ulimaroa. for Sydney, noon. To Koa. for Gislx>rne. , Huia.. schooner, for WhanijaTci.. Ilaniti, for Coromandol. 1 p.m. Wakatere. for Thames, 3 p.m. J Mfinnia, (or Wliunyarei, 10 p.m. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en route Auckland to Vancouver. due May 13. Maraina. en route Sydney to San Francisco. due May 29. Tahiti; en route San Francisco to Wellington, due May 27. Makura, at Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Talune, Atna, Northern Chief (scluir.). Tofua, Mako. Central Wharf—Wairuna. Queen'n Wharf—Ulimaroa. llobson Wharf—Huia (sclinr.). Wosterrf Wharf—-Kai war ra. Kind's Wharf.—Dundida, Huddersfield, schooner. » Slieerlegs Wharf—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. Laburnum. Jn Dock—Ngapuhi. j North Wall—t ranc». ' The Kaikorai ta.iled yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton direct. , The Kaiwarra, which is being recommissioned after a period of inactivity in Auck- ! land, is exacted to eail for Newcastle at n<on to-morrow. The Katoa arrived from Whangarei yes- , terdav morning, and sailed, the same evening j for Wellington and Dunedin. | Tho Koromiko sailed for Westport yeeter--1 day afternoon, to load another cargo of coal ' for Auckland. ! The Knwatiri, according to cable advice, 1 left Lautoka at C a.m. yesterday for Auckl land, with a cargo of coal from Newcastte. ! The Union Company's trans-Pacific cargo ; steamer Wairuna is expected to leave Auckland at noon to-morrow, for Wellington, New Plymouth, and Melbourne. The To Roa, with cargo from Gisborne. Tokomaru Bay, and Hick's Bay, is due to- ! day, and will berth at the Queen's Wharf. ' She is expected to sail this evening for the same port» 1 Tho Opihi, with a full cargo of produce and general merchandise, is expected to arrive from Lyttelton on Sunday evening. The Richardeon steamer Awahou loft Te Araroa yesterday on route for Auckland, where she is duo on Sunday night. She will sail again on Tuesday for East Coast bays. ■ East Coast Shipping Company's j I ifl.nsr Houto sailed from Tauranga at 3i 3 n., yesterday and is due hero about noon , to-clay. Sho will receive cargo for East Coast bays on Monday and Tuesday. ULIMAROA SAILS AT NOON. Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is timed to sail for Sydney at noon to-day with passengers, mails, and cargo. \ THE MAIMOA. I Tho Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Maiinoa is duo at Auckland on June 13 from Liverpool and Glasgow. Sho will load in New Zealand for London. HUIA SAILS THIS MORNING, The Nobel Explosive Company's auxiliary stchooncr Huia. which has been undergoing | extensive ovorhaul and refitting in Auckland during the past fiva months, is duo to nail for Whangaroa at. 8 or 9 a.m. to-day. She has loaded 40.000 ft. of timber, and expccte to load a further 70.000 ft. at Whnngaroa, whence slio will sail shortly for Australia. WAIMANA LOADING. Tho Wainiana. which has been loading produce in New Zealand for the United King- i dom. is now at Gisborne. and is due hero i to-morrow morninc. She will complctD loadling and will eail finally from. Auckland about Fridey next for London, via. Monte V idoo and Teneriffe. i THE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER, t j I \ wireless message from the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Transporter, en route from Vancouver, advises that she should reach Auckland on Tuesday. faho carries timber general carKo. ana wi'* proceed after discharge here to Wellington i and Australia. ! THE SCHOONER HUDDERSFIELD. j The auxiliary echooner Huddersfield (Cap- ' tain Dowden) arrived from Grafton, Clarence River, yesterday morning and berthed at the 1 King's Wharf. She has 71.000 ft. of Austria ' lian hardwood, and after discharge will load kahikatea for Australia. Although the Huddersfield has voyaged to New Zealand before, this is her first visit to Auckland. Favourable weather was oxpenenced after living Clarence Rivor on April 27, though strong winds' w«ro when ehc was clear , of the Australian coast, and for three days she was within sight of Lord Howe Island. TIIE CARPENTARIA'S LOADING. Tho Btit : sh India steamer Carpentaria. . sailed for Wansanui yesterday morninzto continue load ng produce for Lond°n. From Wan!:anui. sho will proceed 1 icton. xisl* • lington. and Tokomaru Bay. s — . ——————— j THE RUAHIKB. The New Zealand Shipping Compaify'i! | steamer Ruahino is du© at Auckland on J May 20, with passengers and eenernl carco. , , from Southampton and London. She will dischargo here until May 26, and a.t Dunedin j 1 from May 30 to June 2. CANADIAN MILLER DUE JUNE 1. ] The Canadian Government steamer Cana- •, dian Miller is due from Halifax and New j J York, via Southern i>orts, on Juno 1. After | : di.-chargo and loading, ehe will sail from this port for Tahitit, New York. Boston, and Halifax. * — ] lONIC FROM SOUTHAMPTON. Wireless advice received by L. D. Nathan, • Ltd., yesterday, announces that the Shaw, ' Savill. and Albion vessel lonic should reach ! Wellington at 10 a.m. on Monday. She is bringing a largo number of passengers from ifingland. ** ; THE BARQUE REWA. Tho barque Rewa, which left. London on March 3. was reported 500 miles south .if . ' Capo Colony on May 3. The Rewa, which . is comine out in ballast, hiw been ordered | , to proceed to Nowcastle to load for New , , Zealand. Sho is expected in New Zealand : waters next month. ATHENIC AT SOUTHAMPTON. J Cable news advises that tho liner Athenic , arrived at Southampton on Mav 7, after a , good passage of 39 days from Wellington, _ via Panama. J THE PORT MELBOURNE. % Tho C. and D. Line steamer Port Melbourne arrived at Wellington on Tuesday ( evening, from Gisborne, for Homeward «J«d- < ing. Tho vessel was timed to leave Wellington last evoning for Melbourne, to nil up. and proceeds thence to London. ' THE DEVON LOADING. • Tho Federal Line steatner Dovou arrived at Bluff ou Tuesday from Wellington for J Homeward loading. The vessel aubeequontly visits Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttel- . ton. and in to sail from the last-mentionod port on May 27, for Avonmouth, Liverpool, i Manchester, and Glasgow. 1 - j PASSENGERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ] The Marama, which left Wellington on > Tuesday evening for San Francisco, took the following pasaenger.s:—Saloon: Misses Trot- » ter, Mitchell, Cook, Comor, I'yne, Staff, 1 Matthews, Bruce, Watson, Runciman. lorns, ] Baiilio, Pringle, Mesdames L. R. Wallace, r Trottor, W- King, Robb. Witon, J. T. Martin, Sanders, Cook, C. Rule and infant, A Prinsle, C. Jones, Yanatrisawa, Taylor and 2 children. Bruco, Poternon. M. Reid, Wa'ker, Holland, Rev. Mother Green, Sister Storey. Dr. S. Batchelor, Dr. Trotter. Judsrc Ayfon. Meissrs. H. GcKxlfellow, C. J. Goodell, C. A. Snyder, L. R. Wallace. James Mcln toah, J. D- Gray, C. Mitchell, Trotter, W. , F. Herring. W. King. J. T. Martin, D. -H. Cox. Tomlinson, Buchanan (2). A. Yanagis- e awa, Poterson. E. M. Reid, Witrtn, J. W v .Holland, Shillito, J. Andorson. J. F. Bonge, ° Mat«M>n, W. J. Collina. Pulman. H. D. Gar- " ratt. J. D. Johnston, Bradley, F. G. B, & Sanders. Robb: 21 steerage. Vi n

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 3

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