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SHIPPING.

' f»0Fll OP AUCKLAND, - : " ABEIVALS. TTiiiMiio {4 •.«!*)» fw>® Oos*n Isluoa. jjuMiui; (3 from Gicbo^e; Daphne - 5.90 «.»•)• Whanzarci; Wakatere (6.50 pm.). frct" Thames; Hauiti (3.25 p.m.), |j feoffl'Coromandel. DEPARTURES. , R.M.S. Nii>s*ra (12.15 p.m.), for V<tnaouTcr. Passflne««u—First saloon: Mr. P. Mr. Armutronu, Mrs. Arm. ' jtroatt, Miss Bnte», Mr. R. B. Barthellmy, .J jjfjga" L. Benjamin, Mr. D. F. Brewster, Hon. - J, If. Borrtwi. Mr. J. B. Borron, Mrs. X*. 11. Cl*bby. Miira M. Davis, Miss I. Denmenu. JUfo. 8. Davidoff and infant, Mr. Gruen. Mr. (Jedward, Mr, 3P. Hayman, Mrs. Hayrnan, ' 3fr» 2* 2. Heniua, Mrs. J. Leleu, Sir G. - Lod-liari. Mi. A. Middleton,. Miss M.-E. . ifAtimn, Missi M. J. Nathan, Mr. E. P. Mrs. Niccol, Mr. P. E, B. Nelson, ■~Xr. D. Perry. Lady Rod well. Masters B. and ■ R RodwolT, Mr. F. Mrs. Shipman, J/f, W- Sievrrright, Mrs, Sievwright, Mr. J. W' 0. Sandell, Mr. Truscott, Mr. O. B. willey, Mrs. WiUey, Mr. W. J, WalL -fcoond saloon: Mr. Paige Allen. Mr. C. BeeV Son - Mrs. Beeson, Mr. A. Burton, Mrs. Burton* Rev. Shaw Brown. Mra, S. Crais, Miss •* : B F\ Cook. Miss fe. M. Cunningham, , vV». M. Davidson, Misa M. Davidson. Miss ! w Desmond, Mrs. 0. Duckworth, Mrs. H. v-yr' nrewitt. Miss S. M. Edwards. Mr. 8. Gray, fiii N. Gray. Miss M. Gratiwn, Mrs. E. v Hamilton. Miss Hamilton, Mr. H. Horswill Mm. Horswilj, Miss R. Jonas. Mr. 9. ..nlehcr, Mr. W. v. McKay. Mr. M. W. ■ JfcNicoll, Mr. Sooner, Mrs. N. Kostgard, Mr F. J. Hussell, Msa. Russell. Misa Ross, " Mr' A. Stewart, Mr. J. tHokcs, Misa K. R. Stevens, Miss H- Sutherland. Mrs. G. Wood¥rs. &. C. Young, Rev. Father VZur- . cher; and four steerage- - Hauiti (9.45 a.m.), for Coromandel; Gletfelg (12.20 p.m.), for WhaasaTci: T'roa, ~ (jit p.m.),. for Eaat Coast bays a Dapiino (8 5 p.m.). for Whangarei: lrabella -da r f< ra ine. schooner (5.50 p.m.}. lor Whancrarei; Taniwha (7.15 p.m.), for Pa«roa; Houto, • Khooner (8.15 p.m.). tor Tauransa. VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. C KtiMW» from Westport, 2 *.m. " Man*!*, from Whangttrej, 6 a.m. *' KfS-Puhf, from Tauranga. 1 a.m. \ waiotala. for Mercury Bay, 6 P.m. Ysabei from Niue Island. '■ VESSELS TIMED TO SAIL TO-DAY. Manaia. for Whangarfri. 10 p.ra. Waiotiiii, for Great Barrier, midnight. Wakateie, for Thames, IL3O &-m. - Eaniti, for Xopu, 10 p.m.. , "W'aiot-ahi. for Marsden Point. 3 p.m. V Arshlar«, for East Const, noon.

fSSSELS. EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND.

rorsßcoLoxiAii AKD CO4STt&. Kutow. Westport, Nov. 1. Glsucus. Westport, Nov. 4 Kaitangata, Australian and Twma.nian T • ports, via Southern ports, at Lyttelton. Kawatui. Newcastle. Nov 3 . Tangaroa, Fanning Island, Nov. 3. - Wingatui, Southern ports, hov, 3. < , .. Kaiwarra. Fiji. November 4 Manuka. Sydney, November 6. Navua. Fiji. November 8. Wanaka. Southern TioTts. November 8. ; Kartnna., Westport. Nov. 8. iloeraki, Sydney, November 13. '« Flora, Barotonga, November 16. Bouthsrn Cross. Solomon Islands. Dee, 1. ILM.S. Veronica, Southern ports, Dec. -4. sf , OVERSEASCanadian Explorer, Montreal, November 5, via Australia and Southern ports. Vfinui. Southampton. Nov. 9, at Weuwg- » « ton. ' West Islip, Nov. 8. Waimana, Southern ports, Nov. 9, loado foe London. ICatamna. Liverpool, November 7. Cleared Panama; October 15. . . , Mahia, Nov 10. to load for lioiidon. Waihemo. San Francisco. November 11. Trelyon, Montreal, Nov. 10. JCitoria, New York. November 16. Snnxnd'., Texas. Not. 17. Cleared Panama Oct. 22. Cant dis c Britisher. Vancouver,' Nov. 20. Eremton, Texaa, Nov. 26, elaared Panama Oct. 30. - - / >a. Southampton. 'November 27, via • . Wellington. •' , . '• Wiiwera, Nelson, Nov. 27, loads for Lonr C*o-idia.n Conqueror, Montreal. November 28. via Australian and Southern ports. Suffolk, London, November 29. Kent, Liverpool. November QB. Port Bwason, South, December 9, to load Pert^iKwa! 1 December 10. Port ,I'Accoln, New York. December 21. .Fort W, I/mdor., January 6. MAIL STEAMERS. NitfMtit, : 4a route Auckland to Vancouver OTO Nov; .18, ' r- Tahiti,, tp Tout© to ,Sas lToran- . I cisco, due No-vembe- ft ' „ , Maungnnui, en route Wellington to SydMslrorL en-route Vancouver to Auckland, due November ft.

, VESSELS IN PORT. fa fitrsam—Talnne, Atus, Northern. Chid .. (sclinr.), Tofua. Rakano*. Hew* D»v^ra.MT tnR Philomel. H.MS. Laonrnum. , ' Qa sen's Wharf —Dorset. - Wharf—Middlesez. Awahou, Maleo. HobsDU*'V?ha:rf—WaiporL * lis" Dock—lri*. R»rawa. Central Wharf—Arahura, Waitomo, Kurow.

Th# Kawatere sailed from Newcastle at midnight on Saturday with a * or Auckland She is due here on liriday *'■' Mr. J. Basiri has joined the Maori as chief engineer, in place of Mr. E, E. Low. who has rejoined the Wabine. .. .The Wingatiu is due at Wellington to-day from Southara ports, and is to sail this evening for Auckland. . « The Olivernment steamer Tutaisakai was "to leave Weilincton on Monday on her round trip to the South Island lighthouses.

TESS KUROW. The Kurois en route from Weatpo?t Auckland pa«ed Cape Maria .Van XteHnon at 1,30 a.m. yesterday. . She is due at an early hour to-cay ivnd will berth at the C®n» teal Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal.

- H.M.S. CHATHAM. K.M.fJ. Chatham, which arrived at Lytteltor, from Auckland on Friday, la expected to remain at Lytt->iton about a fortnight. Hir subsequent movements have not bee:a definitely arranged. ' ■

IIARQUENTINE ISABEL REPORTED. Ihe Scales bartjiHCtine Ysabel, en route Nine Island to Auckland, was reported outsida Tiri last evening. She would prob- , a>ly make port during tho night. ■:

THE. NEXT SIDNEY STEAMER. Tht Union Company's intercolonial rtearner Manuka ia timed to tail fron» Sydney traonow with passengers, and cargo 'tur Auckland, whejre she is duo on Mond*y.

SV. ; THE WAIWERA. The Shaw,. SariU and Albion steamer Wamia io due at Nelson from Newcastle "'bout November 'Hi.- to commence loading j Jfew Zealand produce for England. The ''Mel wiU imbseo aently load at Auckland, j .♦Uhiltoa. i"id Piicton in that order, Picton j "vrill be her final 'port, and she is timed to ! from there for London, via Monte , video and Tenerifle, on December 18. THE WAIMANA. The, Sliaw, Savjll ant?. Albion steamer i ' iWgjtniraa, which is- loading at Wellington, "«pectal to .leave there to-day for.Naniei *«a Auckland. to complete. She is timed to leave Auukland on 2Tovemhar 9. for London,, Mont® Video and Teneriffe. THE MAHIA, ,-Th* Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Hwua, is due at Wellington to-morrow from to continue leading. She is to IS t ? r Auckland on November 8 to com- . %T i Iqadinfl:, and is to sail for London, via «om<i Video and Teneriffe. on November 16. THE CANADIAN EXPLORER. • .Tb* "Canadian Government steameT CanaJ, <? S x D' or er. en route from Montrt>al, via * and Southern ports, arrived at ™ 00 Monday afternoon from IJunli«l» Fro ? Lyttiiiton she wiii go to Weif.*>r Auckland, to coufflfeto loading »» York, B»ion. and Haffiax. the r.m.s. matjnganui. elSl'j Mftil steamer Maunganui d&v « " e l\m#t(sr, for Sydney late on MonF,V_;P continuation of her voyage from Bon Bv^l eco ' Jke " scheduled to sail from on November 9 and Wellington on 8»n v - I *' * or Barotonga. Papeete, and °* n fiTiaciico. : .THE AWAHOTJ DELATED. Richfttd/fon steamer Awahou was /' "la™i ■ i evening for East Coast -ihark ®Vi, w W threo sailors and two firemen : Si icii Wl }l ho despatched as soon aa u w obtainpd COMPANY'.'? STEAMERS. CT«W. \7»'H not obtained for the • S4at e»'ciay f and her departure .hoa ' Pjß •u j 3onet ' the meantime until 7 ''fotlt-.I?' l Other steamers of the l fre alto timed to xail 'WlXn. .; int ,'loins Bamwngers. and tin mLJL 6 - *<tvuad iva oommumoale with 10 * WW** of ih *

TRBMATON AT COLON. ste s^ or Trematon. en route from Port Arthur. Texas, to Auckland, cleared November She » du * bore about WAITOMO. WITH PHOSPHATES. The Dnion Comnany'a cuhco ateamer Waitom° arrived early yesterday from Ocean Island and berthed at the Central Wharf to discharge her cargo of "phosphates. The vessel left Ocean Island on Octobet 20, and experienced light to moderate variable winds and sea to Auokland." R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED. The Royal Mail ateamer Niagara, after loaainz a quantity of cargo and embarking a number of paMengers at Auckland, sailed at mid-day _ for Vancouver, via ports. She is due at Suva, on Saturday, at Honolulu on November 11, and 'at Vanccuver on November 18. THE ARAHT7RA. The Arahura did not ftail yesterday afternoon for Gisborne nod Napier, as waa expected, and it is not certain when the ve?eei will be % despatched from Auckland "?« n f to a shortage, in her crew. If pos-sible-eho wall sail bt noon to-day. . THE KAIAPOI _Th« EaiapQi waa fixed to Sail for Hokianga to-morrow to complete loading * cargo of timber for Melbourne. On chungjirtioles yesterday, no fresh crew oliered for the vessel, eo it ia doubtful when sho will sail. PASSENGERS FROM AMERICA. The Royal Mail steamer Maunganui, which arrived at Wellington from San Francisco on Saturday morning, brought the following possongera for New Zealand:—First saloon: Misses E. A. D'Oyley. K. Hewitt. N. Jfcwky. A. Mitchell. (3. Fattie. B. M. Stead&nan: Meadames T. Barr, J, Bowers, F. B. Brown. S. \5. Ford and girl, M. S. Green. W. A. Gnpton. J. G. L. Hewitt, T. J. Mcßride. R. M. Sterndale, W. S. Wood. E. G. %Jrard and girl; Messrs. Xi. Atkinson, F. W, Bullock. T. Barr. J. Bowers. Dr. F. M. B. Brown, F, H, Baas, R~ Cro»sloy. Green. W A. Grinton. H. Hull, J. Hathaway. J. G. L. Hewitt. T. J. Mcßride. G. C. Nicholson. Dr. E. O'Neill, F. W. Better, R. M. Stanjdale, H. V. Shriber. H. A, Steadman, E. Temple, D. Wilber. Second-olass: Miss L. A. Miller: Meadames E. W. Daniel. R, Davey. W. T. Foster, M. Marshall. M. Oldbury. M. Oxenhsm r Messrs. Anderson. D. G. Braciey, F. W. Foster. W. T. Foster, S. Fraser. G. Gu:r. M. Marshall. M. Oldbury. A. Oxenham, A. Pullman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18236, 1 November 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18236, 1 November 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18236, 1 November 1922, Page 7

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