SHIPPING.
tfDRT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Maimoa (7.30 *.m.), from London. Lisa (noon), from Wellington DEPARTURES. Waipu (7.50 a.m.), lor Coromandel. Ciaymore U. 20 p.m.), for Whangarei. Esrawji (4.10 p.m.), for Whamrarei; AraJiara (430 P.m.) for East Coast; Taniwha 1,4.45 p.m.). for Pteroa; Awahou 16.40 p.m.), ''or East Coast bfcys; Isabella do Frailie, e;hnr. (6.45 p.m.), for Whangarei; Houto, gcani. (8.40 p.m.), for Tauranga. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. tfocraki, from Sydney, 5 p.m. Manaia,, from Wbaugarei, 6 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Taniwha, from Paoroa, 10.30 p.m. Aranui, from Awanui, 3 p.m. Waiotahi, from Mercury Bay, 5 p.m. Claymore, ficm \Vhaus;:rei, 11 p.m. VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY, Inga, for Greymouth. night. Kaituna, for Portland, night. Manaia, for Whamraroi, 10 p.m. Apanui, for Great Barrier, miduisht. Wakatere, for Thames, 9 a.m. Waipu, for Kopu, 10 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. rXTEKCOLOSIAIj A:»n COASTAt,. Moeraki. Sydney. December 13. Eauri. Newcastle, December 14. Bona, Fiji, December 14. Wingatui, Southern pons. December 13. Ulimaroa Sydney. December 27. Oruana, Newcastle, via Wellington. Msrams, Sydney, January 9. OVERSEAS, Canadian Conqueror. Montreal, December 19, via Australian and Southern ports. Middlesex, South. December 16. Loads for England. City of Newcastle, New York. December 15. cleared Panama November 21. Mata)<ana„ So.-.th, December 15. Loads for Lor.don. Cumberland, Australia, December 14. to load for London. Devon. South, December 22; to load. Suffolk. South, December 25: to load. Port Lincoln, New York, December 23, cleared Colon. December 6. Treder.ham, New York, December SI, cleared Colon. December 6, Waitemata, Calcutta, sailed December 3. Waihom, Singapore, to sail. Otar&ma. Liverpool, December 30. Kent, South, January 4; to load. Waixuna, San Francisco, January 7. Port' Elliott, January 4. City of Evansville, New York, Jan. 10. ■Westmoreland. Liverpool, Jan. 12. Bemuera, London, January 20. Port Bower., New York, February 12, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en route Vancouver to Auckland, j due December 15. Tahiti, at Sydney. * Maur.canui. en route. San Francisco to Wellinston, due December 30. Makv.ri, en route Auckland to Vancouver, j due December 23 J VESSELS IN PORT, la Stream—Taluns, A'.r.a, Northern Chief j (schnr.). Tofua. Rakanoa. Kewa. (ba.l. j Manuk3, Iris. Flora, Keiwarra. j Davenport — H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. Veronica, Kurow. Central Wharf—Mairnoa. . Queen's Wharf.—Kahuna, Port Demsom Port Darwin. At Chelsea—Fiona. .Eing's Wharf—Ysabel vbcitne.). Nam*. The Scales barQUentine Ysabel N after discharging a cargo of copra- at the lime's j Wharf, is to go to an anchorage in toe stream to-day to be laid up indefinite.y. The Northern Company advises that the Waiotahi is to sail for Mar.g&pai at 6 p.m. instead of to-day. The Arahura* sailed for Tokornaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier yesterday evening. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday afternoon. The Wingatui left Dunedin on Monday ■ evening for Auckland and way ports. Sne is due at "Wellington or. Friday and at Auckland on Monday morning. , The Giaborne She.epfarm.erß' steamer Tiroa [ is due to-day from Gisborne. She will berth at the King's Wharf. A. wireless from the Ulimaroa. states that, j ei.e will arrive at Wellington at 7 a.m. to- j morrow from Sydney. ' THE INGA. j The Australian steamer In?a arrived from ; Wellington at noon yesterday and berthed i at the Central Wharf to discharge a. par: i cargo of poles and hardwood from ! caetle. She is to sail to-night for Greymouth 1 to load a full cargo of timber for Sydney. MARAMA AS INTERCOLONIAL. The Marama, which has been 'aid up in i tho South »ince she was relieved in the j San. Francisco service by the Maunga-nui. is j to be recommissioced for the intercolonial j pasisenger service. She is to sail from Wei- j lington on December 29 for Sydney, and | from Sydney, on Ji.nuary 5 for Auckland. , OMANA BRINGING HARDWOOD. The Australian steamer Omana arrived at | Wellington yesterday from Newcastle. She ■ is. loaded with Australian hardwood for discharge at Wellington, Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland. MOERAKI DUE AT 5 P.M. TO-DAY. The intercolonial steamer Moeraki. en route from Sydney to Auckland, has reported by wireless that she will arrive at 5 p.m. today. After medical inspection in the stream the vessel will berth at the King's Wharf to land her passengers, maila, and cargo. THE KAITUNA.
The Kahuna is to sail to-night for Portland to load cement for the South. Sho will return to Auckland to complete loaains? for Wellington, Lvttelton, Dunedin. and Bluff, and is timed to sail for those ports at noon on Saturday. R.M.S. NIAGARA LEAVES SUVA. The Royal Mail steamer Niagara, en route from Vancouver, sailed from Suva at 4 p.m. on Monday for Auckland. She is due- aero at about 6 a.m. on Friday, ana is timed to resume her voyage to Sydney at 5 p.m. on Saturday. KUROW RETURNS TO WESTPORT. The Kurow which in. discharging a cargo of coal at the Sheerlega Woarf, has been fixed to' sail to-morrow for Wearport. THE CITY OF NEWCASTLE. The A. arid A. steamer, City of Newcastle is due at Auckland from New Yotk about Friday. It was *3timat-ed that she was about four days behind the Maimon, whicS arrived from London yesterday morning. No wireless advice has been received y«t by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the City of Nowcastle. MANUKA TO BE RECOMMISSIONT2D. The Union Company advises that tho Manuka, which has been delayed at Auckland since the beginning of the strike, is to be recommJ3sioned in time to Bail lor Sydney on Friday, December 22. She is to sail from Sydney on December 23 for \\«l- - MOERAKI REPLACES PAI/OONA.
The Paloon* sailed from Melbourne yesterday for ■Wellington and Southern ports. On arrival at. Dunedin, about December 26. she will bo withdrawn and will be replaced by the The latter vesn«! has been fixed to leavo Wellington on December 29 for Melbourne direct.
PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. | The following passengers arrived at Wei-, lington from England by the Shaw, Savin i and Albion -liner lonic on Sunday morn- , be:—First saloon: Mioses O.Cassrels, i Harty, E. Osmond, G. Vardy, Mesdames U. Abbott. Brown, Cannrack, N. Cassrels. (Gibbon. M. Fi;ch. H. Hall. Harty, J. Ja™«. A. Milne, A. Vardy. Wall, Lady P. Blackwood. Baron D. Dickon. Captain rt. Lewis. Lieutenant-Colonel J. Chbbon, Dr. 3. Harcourt Arthur, Dr. G. Harty, Messrs. F Abbott, H. Baily, P. Brown. J. Cominack, W. Dcttmann. L. Edwards, W. Gilmour. J. Handyside, D. Jones, J. Kramer, J. McCftlden, F. Shoobjidge, i*. Walker. A. Wall, A. Young,. Masters D. Harcourt Arthur, A. Wall, E. Wall, Second saloon: Misses M. Ayton. £. Benham. J. Buchanan, E. Bunker. E. Butt, E. Cain, 0. Chamberlain, F. Conway. L. Dev-nish. C. Donaldson. E. £<>™> T>. Fowler, J. Frame, L. Gre*n, I. Hariuir., M. Laroche, E. aic^iu.oc u . . -- tester, Vf. Fhipr*. E. Renshaw, L. Ridd, I. Scott, G. Tiiston. M. Wilson, MesaamEa M. Hilton, Benham, tace ~ rle S' ley, S. Brighting, E. Bush. E. Butt, J. Damant. Deeming, 0. Fowler, Grove, H. Haigh-Brown. B. Hamilton. E. Harmon, F. Henry, A. Eydd, Laley. Lane, Lilley, LloyS. Mason, McCulloch, M. McKe:ma. CVDonovan. M. Pacey, I. 1 arsons. Peart, M. Pester. A. PhiPPe, M. Boss, L. Rowlatt. A. Scott. M. Shortouse, M. Skinner, Snell, C. Tiiston. J. Tozer, C. Vivia* \ Wallinfiford, I. White, H. VVilson.' Dr. P. Marshall, Revs. T Dayehn. D. Healv. T. Joyce, J. O'Callaghan, P. O. Mahony, H. O. Twqmcy, J. Qunm, Messrs. A. Benham, H. Brtoe. J. Brierley, E. Bunker. H. Bush, I. Daniel, F Deeming. R. Green, E. Grove, E. La-ley. J. Dane, H Lilley, H. Lines, E. Lloyd, J. Mason. P. McCulloch, J. O 'Donovan, F. Snell. E. Taylor. J. Tozer. Masters A. and J. Benhara, W- Pace*. P. Vivianj, and, 814 thirdilM*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18272, 13 December 1922, Page 7
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