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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

Palupaki (5.55 a.m.), from New York. Marama (10.20 a.m.), from Sydney. Passengers :

Saloon: Miss N. Adie, Mr. and Mrs. S. Alcock, Miss M. E. and Mists V*. E. Alcock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brearley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bush, Mrs. A. M. Beeson, Mr. S. H. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Blom, Captain and Mrs. Braidwood, Mrs. II Season, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Baillie, Mrs. M. Baxendale, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bond, Mrs. M. M. Bell, Mr/ and Mrs. W. Burt, Miss M. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Boutell, Mrs. E. and Miss AC Bates, Mr. A. H. Blanchard, Mr. R. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. Clifton. Mr. V. Cowan. Mrs. E. Comnton. Mr. F. E. Chase, Mrs. E. F. Curr, Mr. A. Cerutty, Mrs. Coakloy and three children, Miss Courtney. Mrs. T. Casley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cox, Mr. R. Carter, Mr. C. Croon, Mr. W. C'larke. Mrs. P. David. Miss D. Dunn, Air. S. M. Dunn. Airs. C. Donald, Mr. A. W. Donald, Mr. E. 0. Dodgson, Dr. and Mrs. Dodgson. Miss J. and Miss E. 0. Dodgson. Mr. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Elliott, Mrs. T. O. East, Mr. A. E. Ford, Mrs. A. Graham, Mr. C. Gavegan, Mr. W. H. Gordon. Airs. E. Greenbury, Mr. G. Hoyt, Ak'. and Mrs. Hamlin and three children, Mr. J. B. Hobart. Miss N. Hull, Mr. A. M. Howden. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hayward, Air. H. Howes, Air. anu Mrs. R. C. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutchinson. Miss A. and Miss E. Ibbotson, Mrs. Jackson, Miss X. John, Airs. M. knye, Air. and Mrs. W. Kennard, Air. W. Kirby, Mr. M. King, Mrs. A. Kodama. Air. and Airs. A. and Miss E. Lovett, Major I. Klgingham, "M i pb. G.> McGregor, Miss E. and Miss E. Matthews. Mr. J. Maudsley. Mr. F. Maiden, Miss X. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. L. ills. Miss N. Martin. Mr. M. Mounxastle, Mr. and Mrs. D. McLean, Miss M. and Alias M. J. Nit ha n, Mrs. and Miss P. Olliver, Miss M. J. Oates, Mr. M. O'llagen. Miss C. and Miss P. O'Malley, Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Malley, Air. R. Oswald, Mrs. B. and Miss R. Pinnock, Mr. R. D. and Miss 11. D. Prangloy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Piatt, Mrs. G. Prior, Captain and Airs. Plunkett, Miss J. Perlstein. Mr. C. H. Phillips. Mr. and Airs. W. Pratt, Mr. C. Quinn. Air. J. W. Ouilliam, Mr. N. W. Reid. Mrs. L. and Miss T. Rose, Miss C. Russell, Air. and Mrs. R. Roxby, Miss K. and Miss J. Roxby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley. Mr. P. E. Ryan, Miss E. Syms. Miss J. Straliin. Miss V. Scott. Mrs. E. and Miss K. Searie. Mr. V/. Seccombe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schnaaer, Miss V. Shea. Mrs. Snell. Mr and Airs. W. K. Stewart, Mrs. D. ajid Miss M. Stewart, Mr. R. L. Stewart. Mr. D. F Stewart, Mr. N. F. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. G. Shierlaw. Air. F. E. Simpson, Miss , J. Steele. Mr. F. Sayerh. Air. and Mrs. R. St. Leon, Air. and Mrs. A. St. Leon, , Mr. and Airs. N. St. Leon, five St. Leon j children, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mr. IT. S. Thomp- ] son, Major and Airs. Tuck and two child- : ren, Mrs. N. and Miss Taylor, Mr. G. ere. Mr. A. W. Wright. Mr. J. Williams. Miss M Walker, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Waugh, Miss T ' Wsite My. J. 11. Watson, Airs. M. Webb, , Mr J. Webb. Mr. C. White, Miss S. Wil- i lis, Mrs. G. Wilson. Mr. J. B. Walker. Mrs. i F>. Wait?, Mrs. A. Wallis, Air. and Mrs. B. Whitc-omhe, Mrs. J. C. Webster. Mr, A. Weir, Mrs. R. Wigmore. Miss A. Walker, .Miss M. Young and 11 Jugoslavs. Illingworth (11.10 a.m.). from Texas. Taniwha (2.10 a.m.). from Paeroa; Clay : more (2.25 a.m.), from Whanparei; Hnuiti ; (10.-10 a.m.), from Coromanclel: Kawau (11.10 • a.m.). from Matakana; Gael (11.10 a.m.), ; from nrkworth; Huanui, ketch (3.10 p.m.), from Gisborne. , . __ , Glenelg (8. p.m.). from Whnngarei; Wakaterei (9.15 p.m.), from Thames.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES.

R.M.S. Niagara (10.10 p.m.), for Sydney. - Passengers from Auckland:•

First Saloon. —Messrs. A. . Aubrey, F. Botirly, C. Booth. J. H. Bevan, H. Reed. J. D. Tanner. J. Town, H. Town. W. Bucklow. Annard, Harrison, Manchester, L. A. Blok, J. Corbet, F. Edwards, W. Bentnam, H. Phillips, J. Butler, V'. Jack, A. L. Hunt, H. Daly, G. Allen. R. Owen, E. Owen, Bainbridge, S. Smith. W. Tongue, E. Amoore. F. Cooper, Master Cooper, Messrs. C. Comer. C. M. Paul. Drs. E. Donald and M. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. D. Weldon, Miss Gillette, Mis,3 Cato, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Avelir.g and son, Mr. and Mis. Ryan. Mrs. Broac Jock, Miss Lowry, Mr. J. Fuller. Miss I'. Crier. Miss Charlier. Mrs. R. Ruyward, Mrs. E. Tungye, Mrs, Holmes, Mi is Buckton, Miss Holmes, Mrs. Martin, Miss Holme, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge and 3 children, Mrs. Earl. Mrs. Alwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Turbet, Mrs. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Towle, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Miss Daly. Miss Moir, Mr. and Mrs. Peel. {Second Saloon.Mrs. Weis, Miss Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper. Mrs. Blake, Misses G. and E. Blake, Master Blake, Mrs. Nicholls, Miss I. Hare. Mr. H. H. Hare, Miss M. Clark. Miss J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ramsay and child, Mrs. G. A. Mills and £ children. Mr. W. Whittaker. Mr. F. G. Raynes. Mr. A. J. Ellison, Messrs. J. W. Kroschel, Rayes, Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Bach and 2 children. Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. Ktepto, Nurse Neilson and 2 children, Mr. C. Worstencroft. Master Back, Mr. A. Hancock, Mr. A. C. Kerr. Mr. F. Bell, Mr. C. McCabe. Mr. H. Bell Miss Y. Martin, Mr. F. Smith. Mr. Landelli and child. Mr. St&pto, Mr. H. F. Sang, Mr. A. Scott, and 80 steerage, including 3 Indians. Coronation, aux. schnr. (0.25 a.m.), for Hokianga: Aupouri (5.10 p.m.), for East Coast ports: Arahura (5.20 p.m.), for East Coast ports: Clansman (6 p.m.), for Russell Claymore (7.35 p.m.), for Whangarei; Hikurangi (7.35 m.), for Whangarei; Taniwh'i (9.50 p.m.), for Paeroa; Tiroa (10.35 p.m.), for Gisborne. Australind (6.15 p.m.). for Wellington. *

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Koromiko, from Newcastle. 5 p.m. Kaitapgata, from Greymouth. . Manaia. from Whangarei. 6 a.m. Matangi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Ngatiawa, from Mercury Bay, 7 a.m. Apanui, from Awanui, 7 a.m. Wauru Chief, from Nauru Island. 31 a.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kotow* for Wellington, noon. Kaikorai, for Westport, noon. Hauiti, _ for Warkworth. noon. Matangi. for Tauranga. 0.30 p.m. Kawaii, for Omaha, 11 a.m. Wakatere, for Thames. .1 p.m. Gael, for Kopu, 10 p.m. Manaia, for. Whangarei. 10 e.m. Gael, for Silverdale. 1 p.m. Apanui, for Great Barries, midnight.

[VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL.

Nauru Chief. Nauru Island, December 10. Jvaitangata. Greymouth, December 10. Katno, Clarence River, December 13. Wanaka, Southern porta, December 11. Koromiko, Newcastle, December 10. Fiona, Queensland, due. Ngakuta, Karotonga, December 15. Kawatere, Port Stephens, via. Napier, December 13. Kaiwarra, Fiji, December 16. Maheno, Sydney, December IG. Tutanokai, Nine Island, December 17. H.M.S. Veronica, South, December 18. H.M.S. Dunedin, South. December 18 Southern Cross. New Hebrides. Dec. 20. Niagara. Sydney. December 22. Climaroa. Sydney, December 22. Tofua, Fiji, December 29.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, due tit Sydney, from Auckland, on Saturday. Makuxa, due at Vancouver, from Auckland on Friday. Maunganui, due at- Wellington, from San Francisco, on December 22. Tahiti., clue at San Francisco, from Wellington, on December 26.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND.

OVERSEAS. Port Campbell. London, December 16. Mahana, London, December 18. Niagara, Vancouver. December *23. Canadian Traveller, Xew York. January 1° Kinmtaka. America and England, January 13. Zealandic. London January 21. Tahiti, Vancouver, January 27.

VESSEL 5 IX PORT. In Stream—Rewa (barque), Northern Chief (schooner), Ys.-.bol (bqtne.). Devonport—ll.M.S. Philomel, it M 3 Laburnum, Oil-tanker Nitcula, Cablesteamer Iris. Central Wharf—Kaikorai, Ulincworlh King's Wharf—Waitorno. Trewyn. Prince's Wharf—Kauri, Kurow. Pakipaki Queen's "Wharf—Kuapehu.

The Corinna has been fi;ced to load n! Picton on Monday for New Plymouth and Onehunga.

The Kaitangata is due from Oreymouth early this morning. She will discharge her cargo of coal at the Central Wharf.

The Arahura sailed last evening for Tokoniaru Bay, Oisboriie and Napier. She is till buck at, Auckland on Sunday,

Jhe Kaikorai is expected to complete discharge. of her coal cargo this morning and eho 15 to be despatched at noon for West-

Tho Navua was to leave LvHelton yesterday. en route from Auckland to Dunklin. this poTt! w load a * ain in the South for

*J)?/°f Ute f: I ! 7 Ports, the Wanaka Railed from Wellington at 5 p.m. on Mon--15, and was to leave New Plymouth 'it C> P.m. yesterday for Auckland, where the is uuo to-morrow evening discharging °, I , * phosphates cargo from the lieyiyn at the King's Wharf Ik being delayed by a.- shortage of -railway trucks, and. it i is doubtful if the vessel ran complete > ,BC 'l arpe before Saturday Tim fur if C ° a turf -'° ls ,l l»o being delayed for the same reason, and it is doubtful if &X. 1 * Auckland 01 by

THE FIONA. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona is expected at Auckland at an earlv llrld V '"V: a °"i K0 of raw m ,' Bar from Queensland. No wireless report had been received from the vessel yesterday. received

PINNA FROM BORNEO.

The British Imperial Oil Company's steamer Pinna is due at Auckland about December 20, with a cargo of oil from Borneo,

NAURU CHIEF DUE 11 A.M. TO-DAY. The steamer Nauru Chief is clue about 11 | a.m. to-day with a cargo of phosphates from • Nauru Island. She will berth at the King's Wharf.

THE AUSTRALIND.

; -I- ie A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Austrnlind sailed last evening for W,;liin-'- . ton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Melbourne to complete discharge of her cargo from Montreal. : KUROW GOES TO WELLINGTON. The Union Company announces that the Kurow s itinerary has been changed, and that the vessel is to sail at noon to-day for Wellington and Sydney, instead of to Sydney direct. | ULIMAROA DUE AT WELLINGTON. The 1111 (Ida -Pa r k Company's steamer is due lit- Wellington to-day with 317 passengers and 1000 tons of cargo from Sydney. The vesnel leaves Wellington for Sydney on ■ rnday. j ' THE CANADIAN CRUISER. The Canadian Government nteamer Canadian Cruiser is clue nt Auckland late tonight or early to-morrow morning with a large cargo from Montreal for Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. She Will discharge at the Prince's Wharf. NGAKUTA LEAVES RAROTONGA. With a cargo of fruit and other Island produce from Eastern Pacific ports, the Union Company's Island steamer ■Ngakuta. sailed from Rarotonga for Auckland at U p.m. on Sunday. The vessel is expected at this port about Monday. REMUERA MEETS FINE WEATHER. Ihe New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remucrii. which sailed from Wellington on December 3, with passengers, mails and cargo for Southampton and London, has reported by wireless: "Continued fin-; weather since departure." i ■ j THE PORT HUNTER. i The Commonwealth and Dominion Linn steamer Port Hunter was to leave Welling ton on Monday for Dunedin to complete dia charge of her cargo from London. The vessel will afterwards load at Bluff, Timaru, Auckland, Napier, Wellington and Lyttelton. She! is scheduled to sail from the last-mcntionec port for London on January 10. THE RANGITOTO After , a long voyage from England, via Australia, the excursion steamer Rangitoto, which was recently purchased by Mr. G. Niccoll, was expected at Auckland during the night. The vessel passed Capo Brett at noon yesterday. After medical inspection she will berth this morning at the. Queen', Wharf.

E.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED.

After discharging a large cargo from Vancouver at Auckland, the lioyal Mail steamer Niagara embarked 150 passengers from this port and resumed her voyage to Sydney at 10 p.m. yesterday. Tho vessel is duo back at Auckland, en routo to Vancouver, on December 22.

PIRI AT MELBOURNE. After a prolonged passage of 29 days, the Nobel Explosive Company's schooner Piri arrived at Melbourne from Auckland on Monday morning. Tho vessel sailed from this port with a cargo of. sawn timber on November 9. Advice received from Captain Watt, the master of the Piri. states that she was delayed on tho trip by bad weather. After discharge tho Piri will load produce and explosives at Melbourne for Auckland. This is tho first voyage of the Piri under her new owners:. She was formerly the Cable Board's schooner Tangaroa.

COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. The Koromiko has reported that she will arrive at Auckland from Newcastle at 5 p.m. to-day. She is bringing a cargo of coal, which will bo discharged at tho Prince's Wharf. The Waihora sailed from Newcastle at 3 p.m. on Saturday with a cargo of coal for Auckland. She is due hero about Friday. The Kamo sailed from Newcastle on Monday with a cargo of coal for Auckland, where she is due about tho end of the week.

ILLINGWORTH FROM TEXAS. Y ith a cargo of sulphur irom Galveston, •lexas, the tramp steamer lllingv.'orth arrived at Auckland shortly before mid-da \ yesterday. The vessel berthed at tho Central Wharf to discharge 3750 tons. She will also discharge at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Australia. Tho vessel sailed from Galveston oi! November 5, and arrived at Colon on November 12. She passed through the canal and cleared Balboa, the same day. Strong trades were experienced in the Pacific, and Pitcairn Island was passed on the evening of November 23. Tho IllinKwor is 6067 tons gross, and is owned by the Dalgleish Shipping Company. Captain I. Ferguson is in command of the vessel. His officers are;— Chief, Mr W. Duncan: second, Air. F. Lidguard; third. Mr. J. S. Wilson; chief engineer, Mr. W T Gou/son; second. Mr B. Thomas; third, Mr. W. C. Hamilton; fourth, Mr T. W •barte; wireless operator, Mr. D. Stewart; chiex steward, Mr. S. C. Dobbs.

THE PAKIPAKI. ~An arrival in port yesterday morning was tho IN e-v Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Pakipaki from New York. The vessel berthed at tho Prince's Wharf to dischf.rg> case oil, motor-cars, and general merchandise for . this port. The remainder of th* cargo is for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedir, Isew Plymouth, Sydney, and Melbourne. Departure was taken from Now York on .November 2. and after bunkering and loading a quantity of tobacco at Newport.News tho vessel resumed her voyage on November 4. Colon was reached on November _ 12, and Balboa, was cleared the Fame evening. The voyage was made under fair-weather conditions, and was uneventful When earing Pitcairn Island two boats from the shore intercepted tho Pakifill; which stopped and took on board maila from the islanders. The rates of exchange on the carco are •— dollars*' dollar 3; United States, 150

— The Pakipaki. which was formerly the Hain Line, steamer Trewinnard, is now owned by the New Zealand Shipping Combeon' So far th vessel s personnel has not been changed '<u She still retains the black r'anfn 'n T XI Vn® Whl ? e 11 P a >"ted out. Captain J. H. Pelham is m command of the vessel He has with him (he following officers .—Chief, \ir.-B. B. Stodden; second, Mr H. Care: third. Mr. W. 11. Smithchief engineer. Mr. F. Butland; second. Mr' J. F. Madden; third. Mr. A. A. Gall; fourth' Mr. A Lew-is; fifth, Mr iP. Floyd; sixth, Mr. _>V. E. I'iobbins; wireless operator. Mr t. H. ohannan; chief steward, Mr. E H' 1 eak.

MARAMA IN PORT. After an absence of over five months from Auckland, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maraina arrived at this port from Sydney at 10.20 a.m. yesterday After medical inspection in the stream the vessel berthed two hours later at the Queen's Wharf to land 400 passengers, as well as mails and cargo for this port Since the Mnrama was at Auckland in Juno last she has been laid up most of the time at Wellington, undergoing overhaul. She has now been recommissioned n place of the Manuka, which has been diverted to ' the Melbourne-Wellington-South Island service While at Sydney the Maraina was docked for cleaning and painting, and she is now in first-class order and looking clean and neat. The trip from Sydney was made under fineweather conditions, and the speed to Auckland ave raged 13.9 knots. Captain C. Ciift is in command of the vessel, and ( he has with hir.i the following officers;— Chief, Sir E. J. M-:Clellan: second, Mr. W. E. Willis-' third. Mr..A. D. Hcldesi; fourth, Mr. J* Joyes; chief engineer, Mr. J. Anderson : second, Mr. S. Dickie; third, Mr. E. MrGalium; fourth, Mr. J, Craig; fifth, Mr. W. Bailey; sixth, Mr. ,1. Hunter; seventh, Mr! J. A. Williams; punier, Mr. P. A. Chappell; assistant, Mr. E. Dixon; wireless operator! Mr. Barnfield; chief steward, Mr. A. Davy. The Marama will sail on her return trip to Sydney at 11 a.m. on Friday.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tutanekai, Knivrarra, Tofun, Ron a, Canadian Cruiser, Eastern Planet, Waihora. Inverbank, Niagara, Australind, Kaitansrata, Nauru Chief, Ngakutu, Fiona, Koromiko.

Chatham Islands.—Ruahine, Pakeha, Rermiera, Turakina. Wellington.—Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, Rakanoa, Wanaka, Wnikawa, Wingatui, Physa, Ulimaroa, Port Hunter, Moeraki, Tahiti, Waihemo, Manuka. Hertford, Mahana, Port Campbell, Wninori, Iluahine, Katoa, Kaitoke, Kiuvatiri.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 7