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SHIPPING.

■■a*- • ' i - ■ m ' ' r "'—* --OF-AUCKLAND. ; ' EOfcT OF AUCKLAND. rKSTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ern Cross iß.ifi a.m.), from Solomon ' " "'-"!" , '-'_ , ~ J.. ■■ Spk-M*fiolc«-<2 mm.); from- Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Misses tapper, ,■ Thompson, " MAler. Marsdtm, Reed. Bell,. Murray (2), X«in»rds, Wheaton (2), Gilmour. Fittoek, Jgcffiue, Mercer, Moprley, Moller, Porteous ip|£ : til)V ; HollewejV Godwin.. Jfcrvis, Gordon, GorI^MIV&a. .Wilton, - Smellier White, Crowther, Dunn. Schroder, Wilks, Henderson, Carloss, lESgoddi*. Cowirili. Porter. Abbotte (2). StewWmo§'mi, Hudson, Flynn, - Hammond, Daviea, KBeddite. Coweill, Porter. Lambert, (2), Stewart, Hudson, Flynn, Hammond, Davies, .Ousby, Hattersley (2), Lambert, Harding, i"^'',-Bain. Herbert, Watson, Samuels, Tuckerman, Frederiksen. WL.teheiid. Hutchinson* * v! .' Afford, Fordsn, Burgoyne, Bell, Gorman, w Mara,. Bush, Mattkewecn (2). Sister Sylvia, Sister Eulogiua; ■•■• Meadames. Bollingham, '• f\ Jones. McLaren. Toole, Clements, Jones, ""-'-• Bead, "Williamson." Bodenj-Bannon, Baker, ; "Banter. Wilson. Forden, Moffat, Reid, Robb. 's -' Kennedy, Sutton, Stevens, Matthewson, Ed- • < munds. Mitchell, Williams, Samuels, I ••'' Roberts. Bos, Jagray. Bernard, Scott, Turfir, Best, Campbell, Liddell. Crawahaw, prteous, Dewhurst. Blundell. Flood HinchV eiiffo: Messrs. Hunter, Bollinghagen. Strat* ||.' ten, Cooke. Chatwin. . ForiVsscue, Vial, Mo§in*try. Martin, Grounds. Thompson, Penty. ewhurat, kelson. Read, McDevitt, Thomp--I!men, Burns, Williamson, Jtokson, Burns, Bassett. Williamson, Wragge, MM, Hollis, Be Vries, Cotter, Wragge, -Harvey. Niccol. Bannon. Hughes, Worrell, onald, Kinnimoutb. Chapman, Farquhar, Harding, Gerber Phillips, B'ast, Barker, Lar- ': kin, Pownall, Olliver. Reynolds. Blundell, "'. Hinchcaffe. Walsh, Donaghey, Boden, Joioe, ; - Wilcox. Shepard. Tsncred, pteylan, Collier. Pope, Mitchell, Badsndale. Samuels. Grunv ■ Sell. Wignell, Mitchell, perrin. Bishop, - Roberts. . Box. Rudd, Kingsley, Ross, JNoden, Avondrfe, Tointon. Egan. Johns, - Jeffrey, McKay, Bernard, Cooper, Adam. Hunter, Melville, Cooper, For- " den, Robb, Allan, Kennedy, Sut- ■ ton, Bradley. Matthewaon. Sterling. Master Matthewson. Masters _ Wilson (3), Rev. Baries, Br. Magiure. Rev. Baker., Prof. Thomson, and 115 steerage. ' Claymore (I a.m.). from Whangarei. f • Apanui (3 P.m.L from Awanui; Wakatere ft p.m.), from Thames: Hauiti (7 p.m.), arom ark worth. Daphne (9.5 p.m.), from Coromandel.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Quebec City (11 a.m.). for Wellington, 'aipu (6.10 a.m.), for KerepeVhi; Daphne (7.40 a.m.). for Coromandelj Arahuro- (12.30 p.m.). for East Coast porta r-?-Claymore (5.20 p.m.), for Whangarei; Taniwha (6.45 p.m.), for Paeroa. Kaikoura (5 p.m.), for Wellington. ?*! Hikurangi (9.50 p.m.), frc-j IVhftngarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Rons, from Fiji. 8 a.m. somai», from Southern ports, early, -Ngapuhii from Russell, 7 a.m. Matangi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. „Manaitt, from Whangarei. 6 a.m. - Waipu., from Kerspeehi, 10 a.m. '•' ""' Hub, from Wh&ng&j«i. ; Taniwha, from Paeroa, midnight. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kent, for Wellington, 6 a.m.- , H»n»ia, for Whnngarei. 10 p.m. Waketere, for Thames, 11 A.m. "■•• Nttpuhi. for Russell. 4 p.m. Waipu. for Kopu. 6 p.m. Matangi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m. , Apanui, for-Awanui. 10, p.m. Daphne, for Great Barrier, midnight. Erroll, for Napier. C a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. 1:, : rsTEßcoi.oNri.l. Aim coastal. Bona. Fiji. December 19. -v.'Xomata. South, December 19. fawaUti. Fiii. December 30. aiapoi. Melbourne, vi* South, December " r - ■ •SB. '•*."'■■■>• '-••'• ■ Wawri. Newcastle, to sail. K*rori, South, December 96. - Dlimaroa, Bydney. December 86. Tofua. Fiji, January 9. - • Marama, Sydcay. Jaauary 8. * •** - * ",: >J * ofttisxas. - -- MahiViolft, Dec. 20. to load. - . ... Wairaana. Vndoa, December 95; at Colon. ''**:. December 4. ' i-- _ •: . "-' : '-«,- . '■ , Chindwarre, Texas,- December 84; cleared • Colon, November 23. >>' _l ■ . , , South.' December 80. to load. • J -f«OSmM~NMrV>r«rk. January 0 cleared ■*. Panama. December 10. v_ *«' -* ~~CtOTwaU, L***t*»l. December 80; at Panama, December 8. _ . __. Nuddee, NeW York. - January It cleared >;-•. Panama, December 7. v .•? ■.■■■■.- ■> ■ Hollywood. Lea January 2. 9; Cruiser, Haß!a*y January 9; : "»!♦"*• atColon, December 10. r- 1 • import Victor. South, to toad, January 4. t j V Austrelind, Montreal.. January 7; cleared - -;,:.-. Panama. December-14.^;: -~ - . ~.'■'-■ r- : Canadian Challenger; Sotttfc, January 7, Newcastle, to load, '!**«*** 7. -Canadian Importer, Vancouver, January 10. x-avSolKMreapMf .Jairtfary 11. ,— , .-"Nowahifj*, Nftw York, January IV, ■ r; port Sydr-v, London, January 18., tj.Athinic.Xl/Uth, to Wad, January 15. - Weatmeeth, New tork, middle January. ■-"Ifiity**| DuWin. NeW York, to eajL *jj WeatraJtAuad, juWrjiool. January 9L ! ;JWaiaana;.South, to load, February S. ; ' v .ttQ'. "• ■';'<,'■-■ r't.." r '• ■*' '\-vt ; -:- : ij'''-' '' ' '•' ■■ «•--' PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. I^-Niagara, due lit Auckland from Vancouver. ■•-* •TDeceiDßber>37.--s- '•':'. :'r Mtunganui, at/San: Francisco. „;, - ,■,. \.;: - Tahiti, at Sydney. .; , - -_ M'akura, en route Auckland to Vanoouyax; ■^k-.:•;- due at Vancouver. December 29. EARLY SAIUNG3.FBO3i AUCKLAND. ;■'.**■;,. ■;•■' , -*■ otsnsxis. ■ - \ xSurunui, for Am*i2ctt : and Wast of SJagi tv .*■.■' land ports.;,January'S..,-, "L/' v--j'v Canadian Challenger, America and Canada, ss" WaJmanai January. York Tjmk"' f . London, A Waimana, for New York Jtod Londo*, t^--^ February 8. ; ■'.'•■' "

'■* - .■■* VESSELS inpobs. ~ . * la Stream—TantaJca {sofcwonerL _B*we 1 t (barque), Ytkbel (barfttemtine). North-, em Chief (schooner). ,€.■;^ : —.«,„«, e,fSriS* • *&». *££%> -' Xiag> marf—TreviVhkk, Mapu (schooner). Wan&ka, Canadian MUler. ; . ' Queen's Wharf— .Ruapehtt. Awmhou. Central TrefueU. Manuka, SouthWestern Cross. M „ . .';••'.'■' ■'!'.- : : Westei-n Wharf—Kauri.. -- In Dock— 'Theriault. ■ ..:At Chelsea— a. ;• The Wingft?ui arrived at Hokienge- at a ■km, on Sunday to load a cargo of timber tor Sydney. :~v4C'v . The Arahura sailed at mid-day yesterday for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne, and Napier. : She ,is due back at Auckland on Sunday afternoon. '. -" . . ' . / . ".' PORT ELLIOT FBOM NEW YORK. r * Heather. Roberte-n. Ltd.. advise that the - Crmmonwealth end Dominion Line steamer •-* Port Elliot is exptrtted to 'arrive at Auckland about January 9 with cargo from -New Ydrk. She will also discharge at Wei--lington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. £t ■'. MANUKA IN PORT. /y : The' Union Company's intercolonial steamer Manuka arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon. After medical inspection the ves**lbl berthed at the Central Wharf to disembark 390 passengers and to unload mails and a large quantity of general merchand- ■ ■ ise. Ineladed in the latter' are tranship:'meats •ex the '■ following steamers St. Albans. Dimboola, Chaagsha. Aberkerjt; Victoria, Batana, Thaktta, Sumatra, Maru, , Aki Maru, Hymeitus, fcerkunda, Moira.l Riverina. Mancalieri, Hauraki, Karoola. Korsnui, Kowarra, Largs' Bay, Maunganui. * • The Manuka experienced-' a fine weather. uneventful trip. She is timed to leave Auckland for Sydney at 11 a.m. to-morrow.

. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Northern Company advises that a «v -number of alterations have been made in the running of its steamers, to fit in with j ;'■ the Christmas-time-table. ~■ . , ' V„ To-day the Ape.nui will sail for Awanui at 10 p.m.- 'She will arrive back at Auckland at 8.30 a.m. on Monday. Her next sailing after that trip will be on Thursday. 27th., ' U The Rimu will leave Onehunga for Hoki- > anga at 8 p.m. to-day and' arrives back At ■ r Onehunga at 7 a.m..on Saturday., She will leave Onehunga Again on December 27 for i; Eokiixnga and Auckland. At Auckland the >: vessel will be withdrawn, and she will be ;:\ relieved on th* Weet Coast, by the .Ngatl- -. awa, which sails tor Hokianga and Onehunija, on January 3. ~„.•-, , The Gael sail-* to-day for, Hi* Omaha m »nd ports •at 4 9.30 • a.m. . - The following steamer for those " places will leave on January 3. , ' . ' ... On Saturday '-he -u«uarweek-ead trips will . be run and in addition a steamer leave* ;1 Auckland at 1,45 p.m. for Waiwera and Grots and anotSer vessel for Kawau Island and Algie's .-,.., . . , *•■' , ' The Neapuhi will be despatched from Auckland on Saturday at 7 p.m. for Bus- £■■ sell, Onua, Wbangaroa and Majavanuu She - will return to Auckland, 7 a.tn. on -■ ■ Christmas" Day. She will ajso leave Auck- ■■ land for the ports menjiortea on December ': 27. December 29. and ,on January 8. The Waiotahi. which has' been laid up. i-[ .-. , will resume running on Saturday, when she - •will he dispatched for Morcury Bay. T&lru* 7 and at r 6 p.m. > • . : In addition to their usual running the Manaia will 1-ave Auckland '■t 10 p.m. on t Sunday for Whangarm and five Matar.gi at 1 p.m. on the sarne day for Tnuranea . X The Tan ; wha will sail that day at 10.80 •:'-/"' P.m. for Paero*. ' ~-,,.■ ... ..„ f .' A stepmer for Hauraki Plains will leave ,•;, Auckland at 11 P.m. on WW.and a ves '% •el for Coromandel and Colville at midi'h\ *'The Barawa WiU be from ' The Rarawa will be from £;.i Qneh-.nrn. for New, Plymouth at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday and ehe will arrive back at . On»hunTa on Christmas W- • "-" The -Rin... will We OlebnnffA A 6.80 P.m. on Sunday for tta*Tan and Kawhia. m .-"••-, On Monday the Manaja wil.l arrive back \:y-A .'-from Whan"areiatid will bo despatched for I '--_at port again at .11 P.m.

THE ' TOFUA. _ The ', Union Company's. Island. steamer Tofti*,;: en tout* from Auckland. galled frwn Suva at 1 p.m. yesterday for Seme* ,and Tonga, She is due. buck.at Auckland on January 2. : -"~ ;'- ' -. .«'••••' / THE BAUBAK REPORTED. '* ,' ; The Union Company's motor shin Hauraki, en route from Sydney, sailed from , But* yesterday afternoon for Fanning Island -and Ban Francisco. The -vessel is fixed to load at Pacific coast porta ,in January, for Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney.

■ THE KENT, t The Federal • Line steamer ' Kent is to sail this morning for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedm, to complete discharge of her cargo from Liverpool.

H.M.S. VERONICA. ; H.M.S. Veronica, which has been undergoing gunnery . exercise in the Hauraki Gulf, was anchored outside Rangitoto Beacon last evening. The warship will re* turn to port this morning, and will moor at her usual berth at Devonport.

THE KOMATA. ~ ' The Komata is due this moroirjg fror-, Southern ports and Napier. She will discharge her cargo of general merchandise at the King's wharf. The vessel is timed to sail' from Auckland on Friday- with cargo for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oattiaru, and Timaru.

THE KAIKOITRA. ~ v The Federal Line steamer Kalkoura completed discharge of the Auckland portion of her cargo from New York yesterday afternoon, and sailed at 6 p.m. for Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin' in continuation of her voyage.

ERROLL SAILS THIS MORNING. The steamer Erroll, after loading a large ouantity of dried milk at the Central Wharf, is to sail at 6 a.m. to-day for JNapier and Wellington to complete loading for Dunkirk, London, and Hull.

THE QUEBEC CITY. Tho Reardon-Smith steamer Quebec City, after discharging over a million feet of Australian hardwood at the Central Wharf, sailed yesterday morning for (Wellington and Lyttelton to oomplete discharge.

RONA DUE AT 8 A.M. TO-DAY. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Rona has reported by wireless that she Will arrive at Auckland at 8 a.m. to-day. After medical inspection the vessel will berth at Chelsea to discharge her cargo of raw sugar from Fiji. ,

KATWARRA FOR NEWCASTLE. The Kaiwarra, which is discharging a cargo of coal at Chelsea, is to sail on Saturday for Newcastle.

KAWATIRI DUE TO-MORROW. The Kawatiri, en route from Newcastle end Sydney, via Fiji, to Auckland, has reported by wireless that she will arrive tomorrow afternoon. The vessel is bringing coal from Newcastle "and fruit from Fiji.

THE KAIAPOI. The Kaiapoi. with cargo from South Australian and Southern ports, left Wellington for Lyttelton at 9 p.m. on Monday, and is to sail from Lyttelton to-morrow for Auckland, where she is due About- Sunday.

THE MAHIA. The Shaw. Savill sad , Albion steamer Mthia is expected to arrive At Auckland from Gi*borne to-morrow to load a. quantity of meat, .dairv vodno and general cargo. The vessel will complete loading at Lyttelton and will be dispatched from there about January 5 lor London, via Monte ■■ Video ana Teneriue.

PIAKO ARBIVED AT LONDON. • Tie New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Piako, which sailed from Auckland on October 87. for Boston. New York, and England, arrived at London on Monday. ■ -

port SYDNEY* from LONDON. . The Commonwealth' and Dominion .Line steamer Port Sydney is due at Auckland from London about January 18. Th« vesse\ haa 4500 tons of general merchandise to discharge at this port. The remainder of her cargo ie for Wellington and Port Chalmers. The Farmers' Co-operative ■ Auctioneering Company* are the local agents.

ACTSTRALIND CLEARED PANAMA. The steamer Australind, en route from Montrnal, St. John and Newport Jnowa, to Auckland, ie reported to ha,'** cleared •Panaraa 6:» December 14. .The y<**»el is running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company and is Imnemtf <*rso for discharge at Auckland. Welliti-r----ton. iSytlelton. Tlnwiru,, Dunedix, Melbourne, and.Sydney^-She in due at th« port about January 7. ■-..'::-•--■'■■:>:■."•. '• ■'*,?

. * "LOADING OF PORT VICTOR. V The Fanners' Co-operative ■ Auctioneering Company advises .that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Pott Victor, is due at Auckland from Southern sort* on January 4lb to" a. Quantity of refrigerated and general cargo for London. The vessel will complete loading at Wellington, whence she will be despatched finally about January 14. ' ; , ~.; r gij*. ■■■,?..'. TEE SOUTHERN GROSS. The Melanesia* 'Mission strainer Southern Arose returned to Auckland yesterday morning after a three months' cruise in ,the eonth-west Pacific. pie vessel sailed .from Auckland on September ,M and arrived .at Vila, in the New Hebrides, on September 29. From Vila the steamer proceeded to Rage,. Ope end Meewo. in the seme group, ■end then en to the different stations , .in to Banks.lslands and the Torre* Islands. m annual Yislt wee then made .to the »of Group. Dull "Island. Tikopie, and Cherry Island. OnMng Island*, w.here the natives only see white people wnen the Southern Cress calls there. Various eta. . tions in the Solomon Islands were then visited, and the Southern .Cross returned to the New Hebrides. Further mission work was carried out -by th* steamer _ at that group and the Bank ~ Islands before she cleared Vila* on December 10 for Auckland. Remarkably fine weather, was experienced on the cruise, which wa* uneventful. While cruising in the New Hebrides evidence was seen of the hurricane, ' which swept the district around Aolie Island on November 24. if Graves, W. tea, Mr. *Uath, end Misses TS Sutherland moorW in the lj»e vessel will go to her moorings in the etreem tomorrow, whfere she will be laid ,up until, reeomroissioned for her next official cruise in May. _ ". : -...' : A:J-". r : WITHIN WIRELESS BANCS. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless St Atholl. City of Briebarib Dorset fell Kaikoure,; Kawatin. Mftunka. Moaadrook. P*Jt Augusta. Quebec City. Bakanoa,. Bona, Tofue, H.M.B. Veronioa. Winfraiui. Kaitangatft. .-..-.■ ChMham Island.—Athemc. Waimana. V-%»ifl». Maori. Ngaio. Royal City. Canadian Challenger, Andromede. Sir James Clark Ross. Wsitomo. Hurunui, KaiaP of West- Nilttt, Mahia. Ruahine. Kurow. Pabeha,Port Kembla, Canadian Spinner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9

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