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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDA Y'S ARRIVALS. Tuwitea (12.40 a.m.), from Newcastle. Kaitoke (7.40 a.m.), from Fiji. Canadian Spinner (10.50 a.m.), from Montreal. Mataroa (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Waipu (8.10 a.m.), from Kerepeehi; Apanui (9.16 a.m.), from Mercury Bay, Matangi (5.15 a.m.), from Tauranga; Torea (2.35 p.m.), from Co&st. Kawau (10.20 p.m.), from Big Omaha. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tainui (3.40 P.m.), for London. Passengers : First Saloon—Misses G. M. Dunnage, M. E. Hayes, B. F. Stacey, Mesdames Hayes, Stacey, Messrs. R. E. Hayes, T. V. Murphy,. W. G. Stacey, A. L. Zolliner, Commander V. Hordern, R.N.. Sir Alexander Matheson, Master F. Stacey. Second Saloon—Misses V. E. Hiley, M. Shirley, C. G. Thornton, Mesdames M. J. Galloway, Ro'?a, Messrs. G. M. Neville. H. Pagpt, G. Ross, E. Russell, E. Selby, D. Tate, P. G. Triggs; and 38 third-class. Kawau (8.5 a.m.), for Big Omaha; Mako (10.30 a.m.), for-East Const ports; Rangitoto (10.40 a.m.). for Thames; Kaimanava (5.5 p.m.), for Portland: Torea (5.30 p.m.). for Coast. _ Hauiti (6.5 p.m.). for Kopu: Matangi (7.10 p.m.). for Tauranga: Herekino (10.10 p.m.), for Portland, Kawatiri (6.35 p.m.), for Newcastle. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Mernoo. from Montreal, noon. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Neatiawa, from Great Barrier, 7 p.m. Rangitoto, from Thames, 7.30 p.m. Hauiti, from Kopu, 10 p.m. Omana, from Matakana. 10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Turakina, for London, afternoon. Waipiata, for Southern ports, 5 p.m. Omana, for Matakana, 8.30 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 4 p.m.' Taniwha for Paeroa,_ 7 p.m. Waipu, for Kerepeehi, 9 p.m, VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kurow. Southern ports, Docember 17 J ' Wineatui, Melbourne, via Wellington December 19 Kartigi, Westport, December 19. Wainui, East Coast ports. December 19Xaikorai, Westport, December 19. Kaponga, Westport, December 19. Niagara, Sydney. December '2O. Mauneamii. Sydney, December £l. Ivaiapo), Greymouth. via Napier, December 22. Hinemoa. Suva, December 22. Tofua. Fiji. December 27. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. December 28. Ulimaroa, Sydney, December 28. Kawatiri, Fiji, January 12. OVEKSEA3. Mernoo,. Montreal. December 16. West Conob, San Francisco, December 17 Nucula. Los Angeles. December 22. Olivebank (barciue), _ Sychelles Islands, sailed from Dunedin, December 11. Pulpit Point, San Pedro," December 20. Port Melbourne, Lyttelton. December 20. to load. Ilotorua. Londoa. December 22 Trevorian. New York. December 23, Port Bo wen, London, December 25. Wairuna; San Francisco, December 26. Car-ithin, New: York, Docember 27. Matakana, Newcastle, December 28, to load. Sussex. Calcutta. December 30 .Arawa, South, 3'anuary 1, to load. Aorangi, Vancouver, January 2. Huntingdon. South, January S. to load. H.M.S. Wakakura. England, early January. Anglo Colombian, Texas, January 8. Canadian Planter, Montreal, January 8, Trelissick, Montreal, January 9. Northumberland, Liverpool, January 10. Franconia, New York,_ to sail_ January 12. Corinthic, London, via Wellington. January 12. Trelevan, Now York, January 16. 'Port Campbell, Tasmania, January 21,' to load. * Pakeha, London, January 23. H.M.S. Renown, England, February 22. Maimoa, Liverpool, March 8. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Turakina, London, December 16, Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, December 28. Tofua, ,for Fiji, . Docember 31. Aorangi. Sydney, January 3. Arawa, America and England, January 6. Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, January 10. Huntingdon, England, January 18. H.M.S. Dunedin. England, January 25. i BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Athenic. left Southampton November 12, due Wellington December 21, Eotorua, left Southampton November 19. duo Auckland December 22. Corinthic, left Southampton December 3, due Wellington January 10. Eemuera, left Southampton December 4, due Wellington January 8. Riniutaka, leaves Southampton December 23, duo l Wellington February 4, Huapehu, leaves Southampton February 4, due Wellington March 15. PAOIBTC MAIL STEAMERS. 'Makura, due at Wellington from San Francisco next Monday, sails same evening for Sydney. Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington on December 24. ' [Niagara, at Sydney, sails for Auckland and Vancouver to-day. Aorangi, due at Auckland from Vancouver, January 2, VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa (bq.), Northern Chief (scr.), Wanaka, Kakapo, Kurnalpi. Resolution (scr.). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Veronica. H.M.S Laburnum, H.M.S.Dunedin. H.M.S. Diomede. North Wall—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Mataroa (L. D. Nathan and Coy.), Canadian Spinner (Canadian Govern- ■ nient); • King's ■ WhaTf— Forerio (Hendorson and Macfarlane). Oueen's Wharf—Turakina (N.Z.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Kauri (U.S.S. Coy.), Kaitoke (U.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Omana (Northern Coy.), K-vitea (N.S.S. Coy.), Pin (scr,), (E. C. Campbell). In Dock—Cassiopee (E'rench warship). The Kurow, en route from South Island ports, left Wellington at half-past seven on Tuesday evening, for Auckland. She is due to-morrow morning Eouch seas at Westport prevented the Kartigi from leaving yesterday morning, but it was hoped to despatch her last night for Auckland. She should arrive hero on Sunday. The Union Company advises that the Katoa is to load at Bluff next Monday, at Dunedin on Tuesday, at Timaru on Wednesday and at Lyttelton on Thursday for Wellington and Auckland. Owing to the wet weather on Tuesday evening the departure of the Waipiata for Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru and Dunedin has been postponed until five o'clock this evening, The vessel is loading at Prince's Wharf. . . , Carrying explosives from Auckland, the Kohel auxiliary ketch Miro is due at Wellington this morning. Sho will complete unloading at Westport and Greymouth, and •will then go to Dunedin to load cram for Taur&nga. ' THE CANADIAN SPINNER. From Montreal and Sydney (Cape Breton) the Canadian Spinner arrived at Auckland yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf. Alter loading general merchandise end motor-cars at Montreal and iron products at Sydney (C-ape Breton), she sailed froin the _ last-mentioned port on November 4. Captain N. J. Davies is in command and he has with him the following officers:— Chief, Mr. W. L. Taylor: second Mr. A. S. Fitzgerald; third, Mr. H, M. Mother; chief engineer, Mr. J. Neal; second, Mr E. Hen- , derson; third, Mr. A. Nash; fourth, Mr. j J. Wilding; wireless operator, Mr. A. J. Knowlton; chief steward, Mr. P. Smith. From Auckland, the Canadian Spinner goes to Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to complete discharge. She will also load in the South and then return to Auckland" to complete taking in general cargo for New York, Boston and Halifax. PACIFIC COAST STEAMERS. Bringing cargo from Pacific Coast ports the Wauuna, which leit San Francisco on iJecember 1, is due at Auckland on Decem&^so unload at Napier, Melbourne and Sydney. The Union Company's chartered steamer V meinoor, is duo at Wellington from Pacific Coast to-morrow. She will complete discharge at Melbourne. The Waiotapu, now loading at Pacific Coast ports, is to leave San Francisco about the end of this month for Papeete, Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and JSew Plymouth. The Hauraki sailed from Sydney on December 10 for Vancouver, via Fanning Island. She is to load at Pacific Coast ports during January tor Auckland. Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. Other forward loading dates at Pacific Coast ports are approximately as follow: The Waitemata during February ;or, probably. Papeete, Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. The Wairuna during March for, probably, Apia, Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney The Waiotapu during April for New Zealand and Australian ports. Tho Hauraki during May for New Zealand and. Australian ports.

THE KIWITEA. Tho Union Company's steamer Kiwitea arrived yesterday morning with general cargo from Adelaide and coai from Newcastlo. Sho is unloading at Central Wharf. SCHOONER HUIA REPORTED. The Nobel auxiliary Bchooner Huia passed Cape Brett at seven o'clock yesterday morning, en route from Grafton. She has a full cargo of Australian hardwood for discharge at Gisborne and Auckland CASSIOPEE DOCKS TO-DAY. Tho French warship Cassiopee, which arrived from Noumea on Tuesday, is to go into dock at nine o'clock this morning to rent. Sho will probably bo in dock about eight days. MAHENO'S ITINERARY. The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Maheno was to leave Melbourne yesterday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. is duo at Wellington on December 24 and four days later sho is to bo despatched for Melbourne direct. TURAKINA SAILS TO-DAY. After a week at Auckland filling up with wool, produce and general cargo, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer TuraKina is to sail_ this afternoon for London, Ayonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. She is at Queen's Wharf. THE WINGATUI. The Wingatui was to leave Wellington last evening for Auckland to complete discharging cargo from Tasmania and Melbourne, i * 9- a * Picton en route to load cliafi for this port, where she should arrive on Sunday, THE FORERIC. Tho Weir Lino steamer Foveric is expected to complete discharging phosphates from Florida at King's Wharf on Saturday, when she is to be despatched for Westport to bunker before she prooeeds to Nauru Island to load phosphates for Australia or New ziealand. TRELISSICK CLEARED PANAMA. Reported to have cleared Panama last Monday the Ham steamer Trelissick is en route from Montreal to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. Sho is due at Auckland about January 8. TAINUI SAILED. With 68 passengers, as well as mail and °* ew Zealand produce, tho bhavv Savill and Albion liner Tainui was despatched from Auckland yesterday afternoon for Southampton and London, via i anama. She is due at London about January 22. THE KAITOKE. Tho Kaitoka arrived from Suva yesterday morning and berthed at Queen's Wharf to unload At seven o'clock this morning sho will be removed to Western Wharf to discharge coal from Newcastle. The steamer is to be laid up and the crew will bo paid off. MERNOO DUE AT MID-DAY. Running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Eastern Canadian service, the steamer Mernoo is due from- Montreal at mid-day to-day. Cargo for Auckland will be unloaded at Prince's Wharf, and the vessel will go to Wellington, '"-ton, Sydney and Brisbane to, complete di*-".harge. SCHOONER PIRI LOADING. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Piri went off the slip yesterday morning and berthed at Central Wharf to load timber for Adelaide. She is to sail on Saturday morning and from Adelaide will co to Melbourne to load explosives for Auckland. Greymouth and Westport. WEST CONOB DUE TO-MORROW. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane have received a wireless message from the American steamer West Conob stating she will arrive from San Pedro at noon to-morrow. The steamer is bringing lumber, case oil and general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Nelson, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. Cargo for this port will be unloaded at Queen's Wharf. THE KAWATIRI. The Kawatiri went out of dock yesterday afternoon and in the evening was despatched for Newcastle ana Sydney. She is to leave Sydney on December 28 for Auckland, via Lautoko and Suva, taking cargo for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. She iB to leave Suva on January 7, and is expected at Auckland on January 12. PASSENGERS ON COMORIN. Russell and Somers, Ltd., advise that the following passengers for New Zealand are due to reach Sydney from London to-day by the P. and O. liner Comorin:—Mr, and Mrs. Addis, Miss Ostler, Mr. Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Morfes. Mr. Brown, Mrs. Gorringe, Mrs. Scott. Miss Williams, Mrs. Vernal, Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Miss Savage, Mr. and Mra. Grant, Mr. and Mra. Hawley and child, Mr. Quilliam, Mr. Wood. MATAROA ARRIVED. An arrival at Auckland at mid-day yesterday was the_ Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's newiy-acauired liner Mataroa, from London and Southampton, via Wellington, She berthed at Prince's Wharf to unload 3000 tons of general merchandise from London, and also to load 40,000 boxes of butter for. England. .From Auckland the steamer goes to Wellington to complete discharge and thence to Napier to continue loading. Subsequently she will fill up with produce at Wellington and sail finally on January 15 for Southampton and London. L. D. Nathan and Company, Ltd., are tho local agents. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels aro expected to _be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tofua, Hinemoa, Mernoo. Kartigi, Port Napier, City of Bagdad, Tainui, Kawatiri, Kaimanawa, West Conob. Chatham Islands.—Bullaron. Athenic, Treverian, Rotorua. Wellington;- 1 -Maori, Wahino, Tamahme, Arab nra, Ngaio, Makura, Otaki, Tresillian, Iris, Tregenna, Vinemoor, Port Melbourne, Dewey, Kaitangata, Mamari, Birchbank. Awarua.—Sir Tames Clark Ross, C. A. Larsen. N. T. Nil son Alonso, Atua. Navua, General Smuts, West Henshaw, Maheno. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals. —Rarawa (9 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Arapawa (9 p.m.), from Wailcato Heads. Yesterday's Departures —Rinm C11.4S a.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—December 15: Arrived— Wahine (7 a.m.), Wootton (6 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaitangata (2 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed—Pakura (4.50 p.m.), for Napier; Holmdalo (5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Wingatui (11 p.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON.—December 15: ArrivedMaori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Cvgnet (9.3 a.m.). from Kaikoura; Katoa (3.15 p.m.) and Waipahi (5.5* p.m.), from Wellington; Mamari (7.45 p.m.), from Wanganui. Sailed—Port Melbourne (12.10 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Canopus (3,35 p.m.), for Westport; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington: Cygnet (9.15 p.m.), for Kaikoura. FREMANTLE.—December 15: Arrived— Orama, from London. SAN FRANClSCO.—December 13: Arrived —Tamaha, from Wellington. PANAMA.—December 13: Sailed—Trelissick, en route from Montreal to Auckland. COLON.—December 13: Sailed—AngloColumbian, en route from Texas to Auckland. HAAIPTON ROADS.—December 13: Sailed —Trcleven, en rout® from New York to Auckland, ST. JOHN (N.B.).—December 13; Arrived —Otaraina, to load for New Zealand. QUICK STOP TO STOMACH TROUBLES. If there's an excess of acid in the stomach, digestive pains will supervene, no matter what is eaten. Get rid of the harmful acid and all will be well. Take " Bisurated" Magnesia after eating, and no trace of pain or discomfort will follow even though you have eaten the richest foods. " Bisurated" Magnesia neutralises excess acidity the moment it ent&rs the stomach; it soothes and heals the inflamed stomach-lining and induces normal and natural digestion. " Bisurated Magnesia is such an inexpensive remedy that no one at all liable to stomach distress can afford to miss giving it a trial. It is obtainable in powder and tablet forms, both equally effective. Doctors prescribe " Bisurated' Magnesia, and many hospitals use it, so get a package to-day and secure the one great reliever of all digestive troubles. Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 11

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 11

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 11