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SHIPPING

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS.

R.M.S. Niagara (5.40 a,m.) from Vancouver. Passengers: First Saloon—Miss L. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bates, Miss Bates, Mr. G. Bradley, Mr. R. Bum, Mr. mid Mr*. Bra ban t and child, Mr. R. Bovd lire- H. Cooper and infant, Mr. R. Cazalet, Miss F. Cargill, Miss G. Cleghorn, Mr. A. Cederholm, Mr. to. Cfsus. Miss M. Crecth. Mr. F. Cl&pcott, Miss M. Davis, Mr. F. E!?e, Mr?. S- Kilts, Mi»a J. Fultcn, Mr. F. Foord. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gartehore, Misa E. Carter, Mr. S. Giraud, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibbs, Miss M. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter Weston, Miss Hunter Weston, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Hinton, Mrs. D. Hoppe-s, Mr. end Mrs. W. Hunter, Mr. W. Harris. Mr. E Jeffcott, Mr. A. Jupp, Mr. W. Jolly, Miss M. Jolly. Mr. T. Kerry, Mr. And Mrs. H. P- Kisalingj M?is M. Knox, Mr. and Mr>. A. Kreglinger, Miss Kroclinger, Mr. p. Keane. Mr. T. H. Lowry. Mrs. Lowry, Misses Lowry (2!. Mrs. K. Loring, Mr. and Mr«. M. Lichenstein, Sir G. Loekhart. Mr. J Marshall. Mr. Mid Mrs- W. Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. 8. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. McCiure, Misses Nathan (3), Mr. a.r.d Mr>. A. Neyhart. Mr. F. Oliver, Mi>«es Oliver (2), Mr. W. O'Farrell, Mr. G rhs'razyn. Miss R. Phara-zvn, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pollard, Miss Pollard. Miss R R-.stOß. Mr. A. Simpson, Mr. A. Shjeroinc. Mr. A. Somerwell, Mr. W. TruetoU, Mr. R. Tiraoney. Mr. and Mrs. J. Veale. Miss H. Veale. Mr. G. Valentines Mr. and Mrs. H. Watson. Miss G. Webster, Miss A. Wvr.no, Mr. Walsh. Second saloon—Mr. E. Atkinson, Mrs. P. Ache-son and 2 children, Jir. si-ii Mr". A. Archenhold. Misa N. AhhoH Mrs. V. Ashley and child. Miss H. Bracer. Mr. A. Bishop, Mr. C. Blaok. Mr. and Mrs. O. Brocklesby. Mr. H. Bender, Mr. F Brecishaw, Miss Blizard. Mr. F. Claude*. Miss K. Currw, Mr. C. Cook. Miss M. Coiitts. Mr. W. Colbeck, Mr. I*. Colbeck. Miss D. Downs, Mr. F. Dawson, Mr. and Mr*.. A. Fr*nk and child. Mr. A. Fischer, Mr« A. Flallwell, Mrs. M. Fitzherbert, Miss Fit'rterbert. Miss Gow, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oulliver. Mis* E. Ginonlhinc, Mr. S. Gray, Miss Gray, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fnrtlov, Misa L. Hewitt. Miss E. Howard. Mr. Hawker. Mr. sr.d Mrs. A. Kara. Mr. D. Lowry. Mr. aid Mrs. C. Lewis. Mrs. E. Murch and 2 children. Mrs. F Msriaoher, Mr. W. MoVar.u«, Mr. A Martin. Mr. ,T. MeCurdv, V- J. Mitchell. Mr. W. McNeill. Mr>B. McOnrroll, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mirhel, Mr. A. McKent'V!. Mr fr.d Mrs. L. Nelson and child. Miss A. Oler. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rn«. pc I ]. Mr. A. Rob'«"s. Miss A. Sara. Miss H. Schmidt. Mr. P. Steele. M>-s. J. and Mr. and M>«. H. Tombs. M<'«« E. WeroVn, Mr, G. Wright. Mr. F. Wilson. Mr. W. Warner. Mr. M. Yates, and 59 gteera.ee. Kauri (6 ft-m.l from Newcastle. Matakana (7.25 p.m. - !, from Narier. Ooma (1.15 p.m.), i'rom Port Kembla. Mr-r.aia. ?5.50 a.m.), from Whancarei. Glenele (7.40 p.m.\ from Whnngarei; Isabella de Fraine. schnf. (10.40 p.m.), from Whang&reL DEPARTURES. Moeraki (3.40 p.m.) for Sydney. Psssenf!rs - Saloon —Misses O'Connor, Bonner, vans, Keyed, Sveduian, Pattison, Via'oux, Burton. Ranken. Mills, McLcod ('2). Dime, Gillies. Cowan. Prinsle, Lillis (2), Bailey, Owen. Bafllie, S Sisters ,pt Mercy, Bennetto, Mclntvre, Gaud in, Gracie, De-an, McPhorson. Wbitmore, Holder, Tooey, Csjtor: Meadames Maconrt, Shay, Pearson &r.d child, Kelly, Wiiks. Nixon and child, Dut- | ton, St-edman, Barclay, Carter, Millward, Aiford, Sharpies. McCallion, De- j prose. Hunt, Black, Miller and two children, Whitmor*, Gibbs. Ormiston, Willcocks, Carter, Owens, C-olfer.; Messrs. R. Peacock. Owen, I*. McDermott. J. St-edman, R. D. Head, R S Stockton. Solomon, S. A. Slipper, P. Gallagher, P. O'ConnoT, D. B. Acton. G. Beaumont, H. Piper, Brans. F. Baffin. J. Colfer. H. Macourt, D. Williams, E. Shay. Molden, E. G. Pearson, A. Kelly. Wilks, J. Clough. W. A. Da-vd. E. Plunkett. H. W. Kimey. R. S. Bremner. E. J. Hunt, B-. A. Mander. Siso (2), Rankin, Lippvtts. E. Cartnr, T. M. Edolls. F.Masters, R. Salmond, G. B. Exoell, V. E. Stanton. W. F. Finiayson, Miller, Blftck. Goodston, Carter. T. B. Black, Ormiston, Everest, Ca-uffer, Williams, and S3 steer.wre. Daphne (3.50 a.m.) for Corcmandel; Wakatere (1030 a.m.). for Thames. Navua ?T1.30 p.m.), for Fin. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Dowrs. HcNicol, Baker (2), B'lrke. T<->bin (2), LeT>i>er. Stuart. Clouch. Wetzell, Mscdonald. Roche. Palmer. - On. Cordtz. Groves, M"cKenzi«. M-esdames IV"v and child, A. Emden, Huforn,sel and child, Keve. Me-srs. F. Bura*tt, H. Bnrrell, E. Thorr>e. E. Backr*ll, F. Barrack, G. E. B"ntins, S'owen;, Peterson, M&cjonald <21, Clapcott. Surdarasum, Fong San. Hee, Fs-taeloa, und nine steeraep _ Manaia '10.10 p.m.), for Whantrarai; Tiroa f10.15 p.m.). for Fs.'t Coast bays; Kuiow ao.lo p.m.). for Westpcrt.

.VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kaitur.a, from "Whangurei. 6 cm. Ncapuhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 7 a.rn. Wakatere. from Thames, 4.10 p.m. Taniwha. from Paeroo, 12.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 12.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M.S. Niagara, for Sydney, 5 p.m. Kaituna, for Southern ports, 3 p.m. Port Denison, for London, daylight. Apanui, for Awanui, 10 p.m. Ooma, for New York, afternoon. Fiona, for Sydney, evening. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Arahura, from East Coae.t. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 6 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 9.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. LSTEKCOLONIAI, AKD COAJJYAIi. H.M.S. Chatham. Dec. 17. Wingatui, Southern porta. December IS. Opihi. Lyttelton, Dec. 18. Ulimaroa. Sydney, December 2/ Omana, Newcastle, via Wellington. Maxima, Sydney, January 9. overseas , Canadian Conqueror. Montreal. December 23, via Australian and Southern port 3. Middlesex, South, December 18, Loads for England. . _ , _ City of Newcastle, New York, Decernoer 17. cleared Panama November 21. Cumberland, Australia, to load for London. , , , Devon, South, December 23; to load. Tckoa, Australia. December 24; to load. Suffolk. South, December 30; to load. Port Lincoln, New York, December 23, cleared Colon. December 6, Tredenham, New YorK, December 29. cleared Colon, December 6. Waitemata. Calcutta, sailed December o. W&ihora, Singapore, to sail Otarama, Liverpool. December 81 j Cleared Panama December 7. Kent. South. January 9; to load. Wairuna. San Francisco, January 7. Port'Elliott. London. January 4. City of Evansville, Aew York, Jan. 10. Westmoreland. Liverpool, Jan. r~. Remuera, London, January 20 Kaikoura, Liverpool. January 31. Port Bowen. New York. February 12.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Auckland. Tahiti, en route Sydney to Wellington. Maunganui. en route. San Francisco to Wellington, due December 30. ,Makura, en route Auckland to Vancouver. duo December 23

VESSELS IN PORT. Is Stream—Taiune. A'.ua. Northern Chief (sebnr.). Tofua. Rakanca. Rewa (cq). Manuka, Iris. Flora, Kaiv.-arra, Ysabel D«oSort-ii Philomel. H.M.S. Veronica. „ Central Wharf—Ms-iinc.a, Kauri. Queen's Wharf—Port Darwm, R.M.S. Xiaeara. At Chelsea—Fiona. Rona. King's Wharf—Matakana.

The Arahura .is due from East Coast ports to-morrow afternoon. Sh< wil. berth at the Queen's Wharf. The Kurow completed diechi rce of _ her coal cargo and Wiled last met \ for Y> estport to load another cargo >!: coal tor A The a Kuikoura is expected to leave Westport to-day with a cargo of ooi/l for Auckland. She is due here about V odnesday. The Union Company's steamer Karuka is to kad at Nelson to-day and lit Picton on Tuesday for Onehunga.

THE KAITUNA. The Kaitnna, which has been l°»f in S cement at Whangarei, i» due at Auckland this morning to complete loading _£f»«S merchandise for Southern ports. She will berth at the Queen's, Wharf, andlm expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. and liiun. KAURI FROM NEWCASTLE. The Union , Company's ea"go steamer Kauri armed from Newcastle y»«*S«S morning and berthed at the Central Whart to discharge her oftrgo of couJ. THE PORT DARWIN. The Commonwealth *n i steamer Port Darwin, which, is dudhftrging K*r,eral merchandise from Liverpool at the Que»n's Wharf, 'is to sail for Southern ports on Monday evening. ■ MIDDLESEX DUE MONDAY. The Federal Reamer Middlesex is exDected to leave Napier t to-morrow corning for Auckland to complete loading f HjJ?,S£ land. The vessel is due here on Monday afternoon and will berth •* *. n » S™*™! Wh*rf. This will be her final port, and she iY to a&il oa Wednesday fox London.

H.M.B. CHATHAM. ■t H JK M « ™ Chat^M 5 Bai l* d from Wellington eL s iJ > y t eßter day for Auckland, where ana i s due to-morrow night. OPIHI DUE ON MONDAY. Bte,Mller OPJhi BftUed from fiT'a.'J. \ P-" 1 - yeaterday for Auck»na. She is due here on Monday night. OTARAMA BRINGING PASSENGERS. I^,- I n^.. Shipping Compa-ay's U-tTj i£ T a i w ? 18 lue1 ue at Auckland ii cm Liverpool about December SI. ia bringing 12 saloon and 300 steerage passenger. THE R.M.S. TAHITI. Ko fi lvl Mail » te<ll ner Tahiti, en route ?om «,v/ rfinC l 9C , O> Via Wellington, sailed s d«* ne^r a n.- l ?' m - «n.?hurßday. She tL2? 6 i at Wcllln ?ton on Monday, and is 32? £ SdV er voy4se . to bftn Fr * n - NAVUA SAILED. THE FIONA. Pi^ e ■ Colonilll l Sugar Company's steamer W?J? f«P«ted.to complete discharge of ARAWA LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. sa?led te* M 1 and A l bion liner with Southampton on Wednesday knW ssea S w ß and cargo for New Zea- « cargo is for discharge at WeiTHE MOERAKI. t,./? 16 int e r *«>lonial steamer Moeraki, with i535Sl BW, « ?™A a anc L carco - "»w { « r byciney yesterday afternoon. She is for lea^e Sydney on December 22 for Wellington, and will leave Wellington Thew ° mL t r for • Melbourne direct. Wplh»^ S \°r'T, lll in the Melbourneof lh?*& Mcll x>"ne-Bluff trade i n place ol the Paloona, which will be withdrawn.

[ B.M.S. NIAGARA IN PORT. i fJP 19 J SO5 "* 1 Mail , steamer Niagara arrived i trom Vancouver shortly before 6 a.m. yesterday and. anchored in the stream for medical inspection At about 9 a.m. she berthed at the Queen's Wharf to disembark about JOO to discharge about 1800 tons of cargo for this port. The cargo consists of cases of salmon, rolls ot TKiper. eases of fruit, bundles of caso timber. machinery, and general merchandise. The vessel experienced somewhat boisterous weatner for the first two days after leaving Vancouver, but for the remainder of the trip the weather was fine. About 300 paesengers are booked through to Sydney and a further number will join the vessel today boforo she sails at 5 p.m. PORT DENISON SAILS 6 A.M. TO-DAT. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Donieon completed loadinc at the Queen's Wharf last night. She will .sail at daylight this morning for London. MAIMOA WILL RETURN TO LOAD. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Maimoa is expected to sail off Tuesday for Dunedin and Southern ports to complete discharge of her cargo from London and load * w i, e j lan 4 Produce. She will return to Auckland about January 19 •to complete leading, and will sail from, thie port for London about January 25.

OOMA CALLS FOR BUNKERS. The Australian steamer Ooma, en route from Port Kembla to New York put into port yesterday to replenish her bunkers with 200 tons of coal. The vessel, which is loaded with, produce from various Australian ports 'was formerly named the Croxteth Hall and originally the Clavennill. She is bunkering in the stream and will resume her voyage this afternoon. MATAKANA FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steameT Matakana Arrived from Napier yesterday morning and berthed at the King's Wharf to complete loading for England. She will be m port for some time and is expected to sail for London, via Monte Video t.nd Tenerifie, about December 23. CITY OP NEWCASTLE DUE TOMORROW. The Hall Line steamer City of Newcastle, en route from Now_ York to Auckland, has reported by wireless that «he will arrive to-morrow afternoon. The vessel is coming to the agency of the New Zealand Shippine Company, and will berth at the King's Wharf.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Northern Company advises that the Clansman will leave Auckland at 7 p.m. on Monday for Russell and Opua .only. She is due back a,t Auckland on Wednesday morning, and will sail at 4 p.m. the same day for Russel'i, Whangaroa, and Mangonui, but will not take cargo for Opua. The Rimu is timed to leave Onehunga for Hokinnga at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Cargo will be accepted at rail on Monday and up to noon on Tuesday. • The Rarawa is scheduled to make three trijnJ between Onehunsra and New Plymouth next week. She will leave Onehunga on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ana New Plymouth on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Next week the NgapuEi 5» timed to leave Auckland on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday for Tauranga, where she will leave on Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday. The Man&ia will continue running during the holidavs, sailing filom Auckland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 7