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SHIPPING.

:■ " — 'i ' ■l 11 '■;'- PORT OF AUCKLAND. : . ARRIVALS, * Wairuna (11 a.m.), from San Francisco. * Manaia (5.60 a.m.), from Wh&ngarei; Isabella de Fraino, aus. schooner (9,15 a.m.), from Whangarei; Apanui (4.40 p.m.), from Awanui. ~ -.- ■;:■'•' ■-'■..■■'■ *• ■'. DEPARTURES * " Marama (11.35 a.m.), for Sydney. Passengers Saloon—Misses Ley, Ellis, Stevenson. Fairweathsr, Chapman, Hawthorne, Davidson, Balfour. Murray (2), Cairns (2), Pike, Lawrence, Clifton, Evans, Giffney, ;Ferguson, Gibson (2), Tope, Brown, rMesdamea Fergunon, Riley. . Cuttle, Thomas, Nelson, Chapman and con, Page and son. Page, Mitchinspn, Croston, , Jefferson. Styles. Hartley. Martin, Jones, Leaver and in fant. Swain, Jones, Laurence, Edwards. Bennett, Ferguson, Henry, Syars. Messrs. H. Walker, J, F. Kruger, A. E. Wittey. W. T. Riley, A. F. Ellis, J. Cuttle, H. A. OossiU. E. M. J-rounnesen, J. Hay ward, T. C. Gonnley, W. F. Ross, W. Moxloy, A. Rishworth, H. S. ■■ Riehworth. J. W. Ryan. E. D. Johnson, R. Davies, R. S. Murko, F. S. Else, P. ,H. Harbuft, H. Thomas, P. Nelson. E. J. Coppin, G. $7. Pierce; F. Chapman, E. G. Page, G. Mitchinaon, C. B. Smith, N. J. Swan, A. B. Ross, R. Hartley, N. C. Croston, T.W. Martin. F. E. Jones and son, W. R. McGrath, H. D. Burkill, T. W. Pomberton. A. S. Henry, A. E. Syers, J. W. Westwood. A. Jones. W. E. Westwood. G. K. Shand, M. Leser, J. Davies, Rev. R. C. G. Page, Rev. H. N. Drummond, Master F. Jones, and CO steerage, including two Indians. Manaia (10.1B* p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSEL!? DUE' TO-DAY. Tutanekai, from Hauraki Gulf. Neapuhi, from Tauranea, 7 a.m. Clansman* from Russell, 7 a.m.. Wakatere, from Thames, 4.10 a.m. Mftko, from East Coast bays. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Apanui, for Awanui, 10 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Culna, from Mexico. Arahura, from East Coast. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Tsmiwha. for Paeroa, B.SO p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 6.50 p.m. j VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTXECOLOHIiiI, AND COASTAL Wingatui, South, January 14. Kauaanawa, "W«stport. January 14. isovono. Ocean Island, January 15, Jules Michelet. French cruiser, Sydney, r January 15 Manuka. Sydney. January 16. tUimaroa. Sydney. January 24. Karon, Melbourne, January 31. Kaiapoi, Melbourne, February 2. . OVXHSB4S. Culna, Mexico, January 14. • ' naiiorii, Singapore, January 13, via South. Oity of Evanvflle, New York, Jan. 20. Rerrniera, London, January 27, cleared . Panama January 6. Maimoa, South. January 28. to load. Trekieve. Montreal, January 30. Jvaikoura, Liverpool, January 31. Canadian Pioneer, South, January 31Manana, London, February 4, cleared Panama January 8. Canadian Traveller. Vancouver, Feb. 4. Port Bowen. New York. February 12. Jakeha, Liverpool, February 7. wangaratta, Australia, Feb. 14, to load. Paparpa. London, February 26. Kia vra, Australia, February 26, to load.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en route Auckland to Vancouver, _- due January 20. Maunganui, en route Sydney to Wellingdue Monday. Makura, en route Vancouver to Auckland; due January 15. Tahiti, en route San Francisco to Wellington, due February 3. L VESSELS IN PORT. la Stream— Atua, Northern Chief (echnr.). Tofua. Rakanoa. Raws (b<j.). -'-/.-.' Iris. Flora, Ysabel (bqtna.)Devonport — H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Chatham* Queen's Wharf.—Kent, Westmoreland, ; ■■' ...Suffolk.- . • Western Wharf—Pinna. Central Wharf,—Kermandie (schnr.). King's Glaucus, Wairuna, Fort ;. Elliott. . The Union ■'.. Company's cargo steamer Katoa is expected : to leave ■ Dunedra today for Auckland, via ports. She ib due at Wellington about Wednesday and at Auckland about January 21. . : . . The Richardson steamer. Mako ia due from East Coast bays to-day. She will berth at the King's Wharf. The Arahuxa is due at Auckland from Napier and Gisborne to-morrow afternoon, and will berth at the Central' Wharf. The vessel will be docked on Monday for cleaning and painting, ] and will sail at 5 p.m. on:■ Tuesday. ..> . f ■ TheTaamanian four-masted schooner Kermandie will complete discharge of her cargo of Australian hardwood this morning. She will go into the; stream at mid-day preparatory to sailing for Greymouth to load a cargo of timber for Australia. The Government steamer Tutanekai, which has been attending the beacons and buoys in the Gulf, is due* back at Auckland this morning;. 'She will berth at the end of the Queen's Wharf to take in stores for the Northern lighthouses on Monday, and will leave Auckland on Tuesday morning. The Wingatui, en : route from Southern ports, was expected to leave Wellington yesterday for Auckland direct. She, is due here on Monday - morning, and will probably sail about Thursday for Southern ports. .';•'■• ;'"7 THE SUFFOLK, 'The Federal Line steamer Suffolk is expected to complete loading at the Queen's Wharf on Wednesday, when she will sail for New York and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. ...-.' THE KENT. The Federal steamer Kent, which is loading frozen dairy produce at, the Queen's Wharf, is to sail for Opua [ on Tuesday for further loading. She will return to Auckland about next -Friday to complete and will sail from this port about January 25 for London. ■■'■;.'■;;: :'.; ,_. -

.THE R.M.S. TAHITI. The Hoyal Mail steamer Tahiti was scheduTftd to leave San Francisco yesterday for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Barotonga. She is due at Wellington on February 3. ULIMAROA LEAVES WELLINGTON. The Huddnrt-Parker steamer : Ulimaroa sailed 'from Wellington; at noon yesterday for Sydney, where she is due on Tuesday; She is scheduled to sail from Sydney on Saturday for Auckland, where she is due the following. Tuesday ■■"■•.,-. THE CULNA. The British-India steamer Culna, en route from Mexico to Auckland, is expected to arrive .to-morrow. She will berth at the Central Wharf to discharge about 500 tons of basic slag and a Bmall Quantity of general cargo. ;._■'■ MAHANA CLEARED PANAMA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mahana, en route from London to Auckland, via Fiji,- cleared the Panama Canal on January 8. She is due at Suva about January 28, and at ' Auckland about. February 4. Her New Zealand cargo is for discharge at Auckland and Lyttelton. CUMBERLAND TO LOAD. The Federal Line steamer Cumberland left Port Pirie on Wednesday morning for Wellington, Lyttelton, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. She-is to sail from. Wellington early in February for London, via Monte Video and Las Palmas. MAHIA ARRIVED AT LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Mabia, which sailed from Auckland on November 28, arrived at London on Tuesday. She was the steamer that took the Makura's English -mail when that vessel was delayed at Sydney by the seamen's strike., ; '.-,.. THE RUAPEHU BERTHED. The New Zealand Shipping ' Company's liner Ruapehu, which arrived at Wellington from London and Southampton at 4 p.m. on Thursday, was berthed two hours later. The Auckland members of her passengers left Wellington by the second express, which is due here about 7 a.m. to-day. ■■ The hold luggage will reach, here on Monday by. the Wingatui. . ..'■ ■.- - ■ . • " .- —■ —.. . -~ . . ..,, 1" THE WAIHORA. ■ The Wftihora, en route- from Singapore, Samarang. and Bunhure. via £ Southern porta, is to leave Wellington to-dav tor Auckland. She is duo here on Tuesday morning. '. ' - -':

THE MARAMA SAILED. The. inter-colonial steamer Marama sailed shortly before . mid-day yesterday for Sydney, where she i« due, on; Tuesday. The vessel is sheduled to sail from Sydney next Friday for Wellington, where she i* duo on January 23. ,: *

MANUKA FROT SYDNEY, .:f ; \ The .- Union Company's ihter-coloiiiaL steamer Manuka'feailed from Sydney ati 11 a.m. yesterday with ISO- passengers as well as maila-;and cargo for Auckland. She lis duo .here on-Tuesday. ; ' ■■','{;.

v ; .:': THE WESTMORELAND. ~' The Federal steamer Westmoreland is J expected to complete discharge of the Auckland portion of her cargo from Liverpool, Glasgow, and i Avonmouth on Wednesday, when she will aail for Wellington, Lyttelton,. and Dunedin to complete discharge. R.M.S. MAKURA LEAVES • SUVA. ■: The Royal Mail steamer Makura, en route from Vancouver, cleared Suva at noon* yesterday ifor Auckland, where she is, due on .Monday afternoon- Besides cargo and mails the vc«3el has 350 passengers, of whom 210 will land at this port and tho remainder at Sydney. The Makura will be berthed at th» Central Wharf. ;,-:'.■■.; ' WAIRUNA IN PORT. The Unicn Company's trans-Pacific steamer Wairuna arrived at 11 a.m- yesterday from San Francisco and berthed at the King's Wharf, The vessel has a cargo of general merchandise and case oil from Vancouver, Ocean Falls. Powell River, and San Francisco. : She cleared the last-named port on December 17, and experienced fine. wtather to Auckland. About 3000 ton 3, inowding 12,000 cases of oil, will be discharged at Auckland, and the remainder of the cargo at Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. .■'■> PORT ELLIOTT 5 IN PORT. The Commonwealtn and Dominion " Line eteamer. Port Elliott completed discharge of her explosives at Motuihi yesterday afternoon, and arrived at Auckland at 7.35 p.m., when she anchored" in the stream. Tho vessel will berth at the King's Wharf at 7 a.m. to-day to discharge. 3700 tons of general merchandise 3or thiß The remainder of her cargo is for Napier and Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 7