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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. fj 7 . YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. p&kehfc (9.55 a.m.). from Wellington. Manaia (4.35 a.m.). from \\hangarei. . j" Matanji (6.45 a.m.), from Tauranga. ' ■•■Glanelr (6-50 p.m.). from Whangarei. Kurow (10.30 p.m.). from Newcastle. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Daphne (12.15 p.ml), for Coromandel; •'H&uiti (12.25 p.m.). for Wark worth; Waka'tore (1.15 p.m.). for Thames HikuAngi (5.10 p.m.), for Whangarei: Jlatangi 1 7 ' 5 P-m.) v for Tauranga; Manala (10.30 p.m.). fcr Whunjarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Wingatui, from Southern ports, noon. Clansman, from Russell, 7 in. - Kgatiawa, from Houhora. 6 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 3 a.m. Taniwha. fri-m Paeroa. 2.30 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames. 9.40 p.m. Daphne, from Coromn.ndel, 12.30 p.m. Awahou. from East Coast bays. Hauiti. from Mahurangi, 11 a.m. Gael, from Kawau, 3.30 p.m. Orcana, from Silverdale, 9.30 a.m. Huia, from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. rori, fcr Southern ports, noon. Wv-ihora,. for Newcastle. 5 p.m. Arunui. for Awanui, 10 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Manaia. from Whangarei. 6 aJT*. jlatungi, from Tauranga, 7 a.M. Arahura. from East Coast porta. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8.30 iv.m Taniwha., for Paeroa, 11.30 p.iu. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTEIICOLOXLLL AND CO AST A.L. Wingatui, South, December 8. Ngakuta. Greymouth. December 10. 3J.aku.-n. Sydney. December 10. Maraiaa, Sydney. December 1) Kauri, Newcastle. December 11. Jakarta, Newcastle, to sail. , Kaitarigata, South, December 13. Komatu, South, December 13. Wanaka. Rarotonga, December 15. "Rona, Fiji, December 18. Manuka, Sydney, December 18. Kawatiii. Fiji. December 20. bout hern Cross, Solomon Islands, December 20. OVERSEAS. Trevithic, Texas, due; at Panama. November 12. Kaikoura. New York, December 10; cleared Panama on November 13. West Nilus. San Francisco, due. Dorset, South, to load. December 10. Canadian Miller, Montreal. December 12. at Colon. November 17. Tort Denison. South, Dec. 11, to load. Trefusis, Montreal. December 12; cleared Panama. November 14. Erroll, Australia, December 12, to load. Kent, Liverpool, December 18; at Colon, November 21. Ruapehu, Southampton, December IS. at Colon, November 22. Mali in, South, Dec. 20. to load. Waimana, London, December '25. _ Nuddea, New York, December 27. Chindwarra. Texas. December 21; cleared Colon, November 23. Port Elliot, New York. December 30. Cornwall, Liverpool. December 31. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax. January 2. Australind. Montreal. January 5. Canadian Importer. Vancouver, January 10. Suffolk. Liverpool, January 12. Port Sydney. London. January 12. Westmeath. New York, middle January. City of Dunedin. Now York, to sail. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS, • Niagara, at Vancouver; eails for Auckland. to-day. „ Miunsanui, en route Wellington to ban Francisco, due San Francisco December 1". _ _ - Tahiti, due at Wellington, from San Francisco, December 15. Makura, due at _Auckland from Sydney on! Monday morning.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVERSEAS. Dorset, for West Coast of England porta, via America, December 13. Makura. for Vancouver, December 11. Canadian Spinner, for America and Canada, December 12. • _ , . _ i Huruz&ui, for America c.nd _VN est of ji»hs- 1 land pprts. December "1. j Canadian Challenger, America and Canada, early January. VESSELS IX PORT. In Stream— Taceji.roi (schooner), Rewa (barque), Ysabel ibarquentinei. North- \ era Chief (schooner). Dsvcnirort —II M.S. Philomel, H.M.C.S, Iris. Kind's Wharf—Wrihora", Pak"&ha, Canadian Spinner, Karon. At L£i6!seaXiorifrdrock. Queens Wharf—Middlesex, A raw a, Port Victor. , Central Wharf— Quebec City, Tofua, Kurow. Captain W. J. S. Eyre has .taken command of the Whangape, relieving Captain J?. I. Williamson, who has gone ashore on holiday leave. The Karori. -which is loading for Southern ports at the King's Wharf, is timed to sail at noon to-day. Sh** is taking a quantity of fruit ex the I'ofua. Mr. F. H. Ferguson is joining the. Tofua as purser, relieving Mr. A. M. Colvin, who is coming on shore on holiday leave. The Richardson steamer Awahou is due this morning from the Coast, and -will berth at the Queen's Wharf to lead for East Coast bay?.

■ 1 THE ARAHURA. The Araihura is to leave Gis borne at 2 30 in. to-day for Auckland, where ;she is aucabout the same time to-morrow. At 7.30 a.m. on Monday she will go into dock for cleaning and painting. WAIHOEA SAILS TO-DAY. The Waihora will complete discharge of her coal carso at, the Queen's Wharf this afternoon, when she will return to Newcastle. The vessel is taking a mail or Australia. WAIRUNA .LEFT SAN FRANCISCO. - The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Wairuna is reported to have sailed from San Francisco on December 4 for Lyttelton, Dunedin. Melbourne, and Sydney. ROTORUA LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Co. has received advice that the liner .Rotorua sailed frcm Southampton on December 6, with passengers for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Wellington and Lyttelton. The vessel 'is due at Wellington about January 10. THE ARAWA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Arawa, which is discharging now and loading at the Queen's Wharf, is now expected to sal' jii Wednesday morning for Gisborno and Wellington. to complete loading. At Wellington the vessel will embark passengers, and will be despatched from that port for Southampton and London. HOLLYWOOD FROM PACIFIC COAST. The Swayne and Hoyle Line steamer Hollywood, with cargo from "Lob Angeles, in reported to havo sailed from San Francisco on December 4 for Auckland and Australian porta. She is due at Auckland about January 1. The Hollywood ia to he followed bv the Las ' Vegas, which is expected to leave San Francisco about January 3. and is duo at this port about February 2. MAKURA DUE ON MONDAY. The Royal Mail steamer Makura left Sydney for Auckland and Vancouver at II a.m. yesterday. She has 94 passengers for Auckland and 90 for beyond. The vessel is due at this port about G a.m. on Monday, when she will berth at the Queen's Wharf to load produce for Honolulu and Canada. The vessel is scheduled to resume her voyage at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS The Union Company advises that tho Mamma is scheduled to sail from Sydney on Thursday, December 20, for Wellington, and from Wellington on Thursday, December 27, for Sydney. The Manuka is to leave Auckland for Sydr.oy on Thursday, December 20, and will leave Sydney on December 27 for Wellington, where she will be withdrawn for overhaul. The Maheno will replace the Manuka, and will leave Wellington < n Friday, January 4. for Sydney and Auckland. S S. AND A. MASTERS. Owing to tho death recently of Captain Kelly, who commanded the liner Tainui, and the appointment to the vessel of Captain A. J. "(-'barman, there have been a number of changes in the commands of steamers of tho Shaw, Savill and , Albion fi"*>t. Cantfiin T. W. Jones is now in command of tho Arawa, Captain F. Hart is in the Corinthic, Captain V. W. Hickson in the lonic. Captain I). Christie in the Karar'Mi, Cap'.-fiin 11. I'trr.ston in the Kia 0r&, Captain \V. A. Tt. Kershaw in the Mnhnna, Captain V,'. P. Ch-ftou Mogg in the Mahia, Captain J. H. Gnskell in the. Maimoa. Captain .T. W. Johnston in tho Mamari, Captain N. J. Bofidet in the Matakana, Captain J. Williams in the Matatua, C&oH O. Elford in the Otira". Captain W. H. Hartman... in the Pakeha, Captain H. R. Gordon in the Rnranga, Captain W. G. •Summers in the Tairoa, Captain C. M. Andrews in the Waimana, and Captain W. • H. Joce3 in tho Zealandic.

THE MABAMA. | Th« Union Company's intercolonial stcywir Marama was scheduled to sail from Sy f S / yesterday morning with passengers, niß.i> and cargo for Auckland, where ."ho is doe on Tuesday. THE DORSET. The Federal Line steamer Dorset is to leave Wellington thoa afternoon for Napier and Auckland to complete loading for New York, Boston. London and West of Ens-' land ports. She is duo here about Wednesday. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Kai&poi, with cargo from South Australian ports, arrived .at Hobart yesterday to complete loading for Dunedin. Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. THE MONADNOCK. The Andrew Weir steamer Monadnock is expected to complete discharge of her cargo of Java sugar at Chelseaoorn r Wednesday, when she will proceod to Newcastle to bunkoT before loading wheat in South Australia for Japan. THE PORT VICTOR. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Victor is expected to complete cargo operations at tho Queen's Wharf on Monday night, when she is to sail for j Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. in continuance of her voyage from Liverpool. PIAKO REPORTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Piako sailed from Boston on December 4 for London in continuation of her voyage from Now Zealand. The Piako wag despatched from Auckland on October '27 for New York. Boston and England. KAITANGATA FROM THE SOUTH. The Kaitangsita, en route from Southern ports, is expects to leave Lyttelton at noon to-day for Wellington and Auckland. She is due at this port about Thursday morning. EUROW FROM NEWCASTLE. The Kurow arrived from Newcastle late last night and anchored in the stream. She will berth this morning at tho Central Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. THE ULIMAROA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is timed to sail from Sydney this morning with passengers, mails, and cargo for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday morning. CORNWALL AT COLON. The Federal Line steamer Cornwall, en route from Liverpool to Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin, is reported to have arrived at Colon on Thursday. Sine is due at this port about December 31. PAR EH A LOADING. The Shuw, Savill jjnd Albion steamer Pakeha arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, to load a large quantity of refrigerated and general cargo for London. The vessel will be in port until Wednesday morning, when she is to proceed to Napier to complete loading. THE AUSTRALIND. Tho steamer Australind, en v route from St. John and Montreal to. New Zealand, under the auspices of tho Now Zealand Shipping Company, cleared Newport News on December 4 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. Ttss vessel is dao at this port early in January. CANADIAN SPINNER LOADING. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Spinner arrive*! at a late hour from Wellington and anchored in the stream. ITie vessel will berth this morning tit the King's Wharf to load general cargo for New York, Boston, and Halifax. Sho will leave Auckland about Tuesday morning for Napier to complete loading. THE MIDDLESEX. Tho Federal Line steamer Middlesex, which is loading at the Queon's Wharf, is now expected to sail on Tuesday morning for Tokomaru Bay, Picton and Wellington to complete loading for London. DURHAM AT CAPE BRETON. The New Zealand Ship,dug Company has received advice that the I'ederal steamer Durham arrived at Svdney, Cape Breton, on December 4 on her way to St. John to load for New Zealand. THE TREVITHIO. The Hain steamer Trevithic is expected to reach Auckland at an early date from Galveston and New Orleans. The vessel i has a large quantity of cargo for this port. j It includes sulphur, cases of oil. asphalt, and general merchandise. No wireless advice hail been received yesterday ty the Union Company, the local a!s»n:« oi; the vessel. WEST NILUS DUE. Messrs. Henderson and Mactarlane report that the Swayne and lioyte Line si earner West Nilus is 'ully due at Auckland from San Francisco. On arrival she will berth at the Westorn Wharf to discharge 220,000 feet of lumber, 12,000 cases of oil, 2460 eases of oranges, and 425 tens of general cargo for this port. The remainder of | her cargo is for discharge at Wellington, .Lyttelton, Dunedin and Melbourne.

WINGATUI'S ITINERARY. The Wingatui is due at- noon to-day from southern ports. She will berth at the Central Wharf on arrival and shift later to toe King's Wharf. After discharge the vessel will proceed to Onerahi and then xiokianga to loud a cargo of timber for Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels arts expected to be within rangfe of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Canadian Spinner. Hurunui, Kaikorai, Kaikoura, Kauri. Kawatiri, Kurow, Makura, Marama, Pakeha. Trelevan, Trevithick, H.M.S. Veronica, Waniika, West Nilus, Wingatui, E. R. Sterling. Chatham Island.— Canadian Miller. Kent. Wellington.—Maori Mararoa. Ngnio, Kaitangata, Orowaiti, Kaiapoi, Rimutaka, Moemki, Tahiti, Runhine. Manuka, Maunganui, Port Hccking, Dorset, Tutanekai.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 9

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