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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS,

Kaitar.gata (1 p.m.), from Napier; HereJtino (2.H0 a.m.), from Portland; Taniwha (7.20 a.m.), from Piieroa; Claymore (7.25 8.m.). froui Wbangarei.

Arawa (8.55 a.m.), from London. Saloon Passengers.—Miss M. Avery, Mr. it. Daviee, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. 10. Daw.ck, Mrs. K. Dickinson, Rev. L. Donaldson, Miss D. Fisher, Xlisa J. Garland, Mra. O. Hall, Wa.-u-r S. Ha;.. Mr. H. liali, Mr. F. Hall, Mr. G. Tlart. Mrs. Hart. Miss S. Hart, Miss A. liobden. Miss K. Jenkinson. Mr. S. Noble, Mrs. Noble, Miss A. _ Noble, Master A. Noble. Master ti. Nob.e, Miss K. Noble, Miss B. Noble, -Mr. M. Pizer, Mrs. Pizor, Miss 3. Pizer, Mrs. J. Ross. Mr. J. Rowntree, Mrs. Rowntree, Miss M. Rowntree, Miss M. Rown* tree, M; IL Shepherd. Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. S. Stevens, Mrs. Stevens. Miss I. Stevens, Mr. D. Stewart. Mr. W. Wilkes, Mr. J. Bnmby, Mr. L. Bumby, Mr. J. Burch, Mr. J. Chirk, Mrs. Clark, Mr. A, Collyer, Mrs. H. Halsey, Mrs. A. Har. son, Master B. Harrison, Master B. Harrison, Mr. J. Kemp. Mrs. Kemp, Miss C. Kemp, Mr, E. Kemptlionie, Mrs. A. Kenyon. Miss M. Milburn, >' s. M. Richardson. Mi. J. Stark. Mr. T. Tlirippleton. Mrs. Thrippleton. Miss M. \\iikehain, Mi-:s K. tfakellam. Miss L. Withers. Miss C. Woodwaid, Major R. Barker, 'Mrs. Barker, Master ,T. Marker, Master M. Barker, M'.is D. BussstS, Mr. W. Brodie, Mr. W. Brodie, Mrs. Brodie, Mr. J. Mcpherson. Mr. J. Mcpherson. Mrs. A. Mitchell, Mr. W. Nelson, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. A. Turner, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. R. White, Mrs. >!, Ktston, Miss P. Elston, Mrs. M. McCroary. Master .7. McCreary, Mr. J. Miller Mrs. Miller, Miss C. Miller, Miss N. Miller, Miss T. Muir, M ss A Mnir, Miss H. Thorneon. Miss h. McMnrray, Mrs. D. Phillips, Miss D Phillips. Miss M Phillips. Mrs. A. "W risht. Master A Wright, Master J. Wriirht, Mr. V. Le Cren. Mrs Le Cren, Master M, Le Cren. Master P. Le Cren, M'"s D. Le Cren. Master F> La Cren Colore! A. Orilvie, Miss D. Clarke, Vr-. i-.. Hodden. Miss A. Btidden, Master E. Fox, Mr. R. Martin, Mrs. Martin. Master J Martin. Mr. H. Scott, Mrs. So't, Mrs. I. Templeton-Wilson, Miss M. Teplet-on-Wilson. Mrs. M. Thomas, Mrs E Miss G Walter. Ranzitoto (2.35 p.m.), from Thames; Fa-wan (5.W n.tn ), from Big Omaba: Daphne (6.3 C p.m.). from Kopn: Tiroa (7.5 p.m.). from Es«t Coast: Apanui '8.55 p.m.), from Rreat Barrier. Port Sydney (7.-10 p.m.), from New York. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tregenna (11.50 a.m.), for Wellington; Apanui (12.15 a.m.), for Great Barrier. Oliva (3 p.m.). for Wellington; Taniwha (8.25 p.m.), for Paeroa; Oir.ana (4.10 p.m.), for Matekana; Wa-ipu (5 p.m.), for Koreprobi: Claymore (7.1S p.m.), for Whangarei; Katoa (9 p.m.), for Portland; Waipiata (9.50 p.m.), for South. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kaimanawa, from Westport. Clansman, from Russell, 7 a.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 8 p.m. Kawau, from Warkworth, 6 p.m. Maraufji, from Tnuranga, 7 a.m. On:ana, from Matakana, 4..10 p.m. vessels sailing to-day. Maunganui, for Sydney, 8 p.m. Colac, for Wellington, evening. Daphne, for Coromandel, 5 p.m. Omana, for Waiheke, G. 30 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. liangitoto, for Thames, 6 p.m. Kawau, for Warkworth, 7 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTKKCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kaimanawa, Westport, via Gisborne, November '26 Kaiwarra, Newcastle, via Napier. November 27. Hinemoa from Norfolk Island. November 28. Kurow, Southern ports, November 28. Tofua. Fiji, November 29. Ulimaroa, Sydney. November 30. Kittavva, Australia, via New Plymouth, December 2. H.M.S. Dionede, Wellington, December 6. H.M.S. Dunedin, Wellington, December 15. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, December 28. OVBHSEAa. Stroma. Nauru Island, November 29. Thalatta, Africa, November 29. Maiiana, London. November 30, Tekoa. Liverpool. November 30. Treworlaa, New York, Deoember 2. Tongariro, London, via Suva, December 2. Willaiton. Nauru Island. December 3. Kiagara, Vancouver, December 6. Foreric. Florida. December 7. Dewey, Los Angeles, December 7. Canadian Spinner. Montreal, December 11. Tainui. South. December 11. to load. Mataroa, London, -via Wellington, December 12 West Conob. San Francisco, December 12. Turakina, South, December IS, to load. Memoo. Montreal. December Id. Sussex, Calcutta, December !8. Wairuna San Francisco, December 21. Trevonan, New York. December 23. Port Bowen London, December 24. Rotorua London. December 25. H M.S. Wakakura. England December 26 Corinthic New York December 27. Franconia, New York, to sail January 15. Pakeha. London January 28. H.M.S. Renown. England. February 22 Maimoa, Liverpool, March 8. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Maunganui, Sydney, November 26. Ulimaroa. Sydney December .8. Tofua, for fiji, December 4. iNiagara, Sydney, , December 7. Canadian Scottish. America and Canada. December ?. Hinemoa. for Nine Island. December 8. Tainui. London. December 13. Turakina, London, December 15. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa left Southampton "November 5, duo Wellington December 10. Atbenic left Southampton November 12. due Wellington December 21.^ Rotorua left Southampton November 19. due Aficltland December 25. Corinthic leaves Southampton December 3, due Wellington January 10. Remuera leaves Southampton December 4, due Wellington January 9. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura due at San Francisco from Wellington to-day- „ , Tahiti, duo at Sydney from Wellington tomorrow morning. Niagara due at Auckland from Van couver on December 6. Aorangi due at Vancouver from Auckland on December 10. 'vessels IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa <bq.), Northern Chief (scr.), Wanaka, Kakapo, Kurnalpi. Resolution (ucr.). Devonport- iI.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum. North Wail— Kaituna (U tj.ts. Coy.!, ha watiri 'U.S.S Co.v), Kainpoi (U.bS Coy.). King's Wharf- Gustav (German barque) (3 B O'Loghlen). Gunbar. Colac (N.Z.S. Gov.). _ _ R Queen's Wharf- Ntaunganui (U.b.b Coy.), Arawa (L. D. Nathan). The Katoa left Auckland last evening , for Portland, Wellington and Lyttelton. The Kaimanawa was expected to leave Gisborne for Auckland at midnight last night. Tho Gisborne Sheepfarmers' steamer Tiroa arrived from East Coast port 3 last evening. The Kurow was due at Wellington yesterday afternoon and is expected to sail today for Auckland. KAIAPOI TO DOCK, The Union Company's steamer Kaiapoi, which has been undergoing overhaul at tiie North Wall, will go into dock this morning. THE WEST CONOB. The American steamer West Conob left Los Angeles lor New Zealand ports on Monday, according to advice received yesterday by the local agents, Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlarse. The vessel has been loading general cargo at Pacific Coast American and Canadian ports and is due here about December 17. After discharge of _ the Auckland consignment the vessel will complete unloading at Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Turu.ru, Dunedin and Nelson. AKAWA WITH IMMIGRANTS. With a large numuer of immigrants, tope: net with saloon passengers from England, the Shaw, S&viii and Albion Company's Uuer Arawa arrived ,»t Auckland yesterday morning, berthing at Queen's Wharf. The Arawa left Liverpool on October 12, and 'after a good voyage across the Atlantic, reached the Panama Canal on October 30. See passed through the nest day, and experienced fine weather generally throughout her trip serosa the Pacific. The vessel failed at Pitcairn Island, making a stay of just over an hour. The vessel has general merchandise for Auckland and after tlrs has been unloaded she will complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedia. L D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., are the local agents. Captain W G. Summers is in charge of the Arawa and with him are the following officers:—Chief, Mr S. Oswald; second, Mr. D Aiich:son; third, Mr. A. C. James; fourth, Mr. J Jackson; chief engineer, Mr. J. Naismith; second, Mr. A. Watts; third, Mr. E. Nicoll, fourth. Mr. J. Kerr; Sfth, Mr. J. W. Irving• sixth, Mr. W F. Yea: seventh, Mr. G. S. Jackson-, chief refrigerating engineer, Mr Lynch; second, Mr. Mason; purser, Mi. C. J. Hobden; wireless operators, Messrs. John, Mosolve and Taylor; surgeon, Lieut.-Col. C'. D. Dawes; chief steward. Hx. G. W. Abbitt.

COLAC SAILS THIS EVENING. The New Zealand Shipping Compan-'r chartered steamer Colac is scheduled to sai) this evening for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin in continuation of nor voyage from Eastern Canadian ports. KAITANGATA FROM GREYMOUTH. The Union Company's steamer Kaitangato arrived from Greymouth via Napier at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. After discharge she will return to Greymouth. MAHENO LEFT MELBOURNE. Tho Union Company's steamer Maheno left Melbourne yesterday, with passengers, mails ani general cargo for Wellington, where she is due on Monday. THE PORT HACKING'S VOYAGE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Hacking, which left Auckland for London on October 18, arrived at Panama on Wednesday. KAURI WITH NEWCASTLE COAL. The Union Company's steamer Kauri arrived at Auckland last evening from Gisborne. She has coal from Newcastle for discharge here. WAIPIATA FOR SOUTH. The Union Company's new steamer Waipiata, which has been loading at Auckland, left last evening for Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. OLIVA SAILS FOR WELLINGTON. After pumping 1000 gallons of bulk oil irrto the British Imperial Oil Company's tanks at Western Wharf, the Anglo-Saxon Oil Company's tanker Oliva left for Wellington yesterday afternoon. She will continue discharge there and at Bluff. THE MARAMA. Wellington passengers for Sydney will leave by the Marama this afternoon. The vessel will also take mails and a quantity of general cargo. She is due at Sydney on Tuesday and will leave for Auckland next Friday, being due here on December 7. MAUNGANUI TO SAIL AT 3 P.M. With passengers, mails and general cargo for Sydney, the Union Company's steamer Maunganui is scheduled to sail from Auckland at three o'clock this afternoon. She is due at Sydney on Tuesday. THE KAIWARRA DELAYED. The Union Company's steamer Kaiwarra, which was espected to leave Napiei for Auckland yesterday to continue unloading her cargo of Newcastle coal, has been delayed. and T it will not be poesible for her to leave Napier until noon to-day. KITTAWA FOR AUCKLAND. The local office of the Union Company ha 3 received advice that the steamer Kittawa left Devonport, Tasmania, at 6 o'clock last Tuesday evening with cargo for discharge at Auckland and New Plymouth. TOFUA FROM ISLANDS. Thd Union Company's island steamer Tofua arrived at Suva early on Wednesday morning, terminating the round trip of the Islands, and was espected to leave for Auckland at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. She is due on Monday, probably in the afternoon. WAINTTI FOR EAST COAST. Tho Union Company announces that the steamer Wai.nui is expected to leave Auckland for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier at eleven o'clock on Tuesday evenhag. "ANADIAN GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. The Canadian Government Mercantile Marine's steamers Canadian Explorer is announced to leave Halifax on December 24 with general cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltop, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff The Canadian Planter is expected to leave Montreal for New Zealand ports to-day. TREVORIAN FOR AUCKLAND. The steamer Trevorian, which left Now York on November 10. for New Zealand ports, arrived at C-o'on on Wednesday, She will come to Auckland to discharge part of her cargro and will complete unloading at Wellington, Napier, Jjyttelton and Dunedin. DEWEY AT HONOLULU.* The American steamer Dewey, with eral cargo from Pacific Coast ports, arrived at Honolulu on Wednesday, en route from Seattle to New Zealand. She will unload at Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth before going to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. - CARGO FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that its steamer Otaki will be at Auckland about December 6 to load refrigerated and general cargo for England, sailing finally about tho end of December. The Turakina will also load at Auckland about the middle of December for England, sailing finally for London about. December 17. PORT SYDNEY FROM NEW YORK. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Sydney arrived from New York last evening, anchoring in the stream for medical inspection. She will berth at seven o'clock this morning to unload a cargo of case oil and general merchandise and will complete discharge at Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Blufi. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day : Auckland.—Tofua, Faraday, Bossa, Hinemoa, Aorangi. Harmatten, Kauri. Tregenna, Oliva. Chatham Islands. —Tekoa, Mahana. Wellington.—Maori. Wahine. Ngaiq.AraIntra, Tamahine, Iris, Tahiti, Waiheno. Tamaroa Maheno. Mamari, Port Hobart, Thalatta, Otaki Surprise., Awarua. —Sir J. C. Ross, N. T. Nilson, Alonso, C. A. Larson. Waipori, City of Cantou, Katet-u, Canadian Scottish. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Kaitoa (4 a.m.), for Nelson; Ohinemuri (1 p.m.), for Whangape; Rimu (4 p.m.). for Hokianga; Rarawa (4.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH.

WELLINGTON.—November 25: Arrived— Progress <1 a.m.). Maori (7 a.m.), Ruahine (7 a.m.), Kurow ( 6 p.m.), Gale (9.30 p.m.), from Lvttelton. Sailed—H.M.S. Dunedin (11 a.m.), for Eli Bay; H.M.S. Diomede (11.10 n.m,). for Picton; Port Hobart (1.10 p.m.), for Nanier: Otaki (1.15 p.m.), Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lytteltori: Waihemo (4.30 p.m.), for Melbourne: Progress (8.10 p.m.). for Wanganui. LYTTELTON.—November 25: Arrived— Wahine (6.80 a.m.). from Wellington Kahika (6.50 a.m.). trom Timaru; Pooltn '7 35 a.m.). from Wellington: Storm (12.40 p.m.). from Wellington; Cygnet (8.5 p.m.), from Kaikoura. Sailed—Wairuhi (11-50 am.), for Dunedin: Wmtton (1.40 p.m.), for WelWon: Canadian Scottish (4.20 n m.) for Timaru: Kahika (5.10 p.m ), for Wellington: Storm (7.45 p.m.), for Bluff: Wahine (8 p.m.). for Wellington; Poolta (8.45 p.m.), for Grevmonth.

DUNEDTN.—November 25: Arrived,Tohn (6.30 a.m.), from Bluff. SailedKnretn '12.10 p.m.). for Lyttelton.

MELBOURNE.—November 25: Sailed— Maheno for Wellington. PANAMA.—November 24: Arrived—Port. Hacking, en route from Auckland to Lon don.

COLON.—November 24: Arrived—-Trevo-rian, en Toute from New York to Anck land.

HONOLULU. —November 24: Sailed— Dewey, en route from Seattle to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19495, 26 November 1926, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19495, 26 November 1926, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19495, 26 November 1926, Page 9

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