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SHIPPING.

PORT CIF AUCKLAND. ! YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. "R;M.S. Niagara (8.25 a.m.). from .Vancouver. .Passengers for Auckland:— ■p;,Class.—Mr. P. Brumby, Miss.D. Bunihiirv• Mrs. C. Bull, Mism-C. Barnes, Miss ,0 Bradley. Mr. G. Blunhardt. Mr. E. M. Ifi'iioitt Mr. U.-Banks, Mrs. C. Banks, Mr. Mr*. A. Buirch, Mr. J. B. Black. Miss ; c " Bucknall, Mr. E. Bommer, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Cornwall, Mr. G. Cornwall, Miss E. rhaDinan, Mr. and Mrs. Cann, Miss R. .Cohen Mrs. L. and Miss Clark, Mr. B. Conn Mrs. E. M. Daltoi:., Miss M. Denize, •jir Wm. Desha, Dr. F. F. Demarest, Mr. :< > 'g Davis, Mr. J. Duniface, Miss M. Epps," Mrs. H. Fogg, Mr. and Mrs. W. '■Fuller. Mr. E. Forbes, Miss M. Gray, Miss »:•' Giovesi. Mr. F. Hall, Mrs. V Hall. Mrs. H. Howard,- M::s. ; S"Hendrie, Mr. and Mis. Hardcastle, 'Miss M. Harganft, Mrs. B. Head. Misses 'Hemming (2), Commander B. Hewitt, Miss O' Hickson, Miss M. Inuerspll, Mr. E., A, .Jernian, Mrs. A. .Tohnsor, Mr. F. S. King, "Mrs M. Le Favour. Madame A. Marcot. ; Mrs! E. McCarty. Mrs. Miller Mrs. G. 'Moore, Mrs. and Misses (2) McGarry, Mr. •and Mrs. H. Markell, Mr., Mrs. and Miss : Mallvon, Mrs. R. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshall, Miss I'. and Muster McGusty, Mr, ",J.. Paykel, Misses Paykol (2). Dr. Piness, M>s T. Patterson. Mrs. Prell. Mr. A. 'Rfili'rer. Mr. S. Richardson, Mr. C. Rollins, ;Miss ; . E. Robinson, Mr. F. Robinson,, Mrs. A-.- Rich. Mrs. and Miss Spnckman, Mis? E. iSnoy." Mrs M. Stockham, Mr. and Mrs. H. ;Shoip. Mr. C. Sftorrs, Mr. R. S'torrs, Mrs. A 1 Schuett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheills, Mr. R. Todd. Mr. B. Todd, Mr. C. Todd, Mr. ■V. Thun. Mr.. Mrs. and Misses (2) Tasker. 'M rs.- C. Tirrell. Miss R. Vaux, Messrs (2). ;H. and W. Vanxwoll, Mr. J. Vandergrift, Mr. F. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson, Dr.'R. H. Wetherill, Mr. J. Wheeler, Mrs. Br Welcker, Rev. F. and Misse3 (2) Willis. Second Class.—Mrs. and Miss G. Atwool, Mr.' H. Adams.. Miss B. Armstrong, Mr. ;R. . Barclay, Miss A. Bremmer, Miss C. Borndge. Mi ss M. Buchanan, Miss E. 'Broadbent, Mr. R. Belcher. Mr. R. Cheno•'jfDihr Mr. A. Chiistensen, Mrs. and Miss 'Cooper, Master Cannard, Mr. E. De La ;Merc, Mrs. and Miss. Doyle, Mr. W. Fuller. ;Miss H. Fesran, Mis 3 M. Fitzherbert, Miss Gun ton, Mr. and Mrs. Grossman, Miss M. jßodgo. Miss M. Hankey, Mr. S, Jensen, ;Me..-M. Johnson, Madame G. Kosen, Miss ;51. Luty, Mrs. and Messrs. (2) Levy. Mr. y. Lee, Mr. W. P. Millar. Mr. A. Madsen, Miw* I. McAllen.' Mr. 0. Murdock, Mr. G. Mayhill. Miss M. Moran Messrs Mackay (2). 3lr. and Mrs. I. Montgomerie, Miss M. Newlands, Mrs. E. ogrg. Mr. and Mrs. Pit£owsky. Miss J. Peters. Mr. S. Phillips, M-ias F. Patterson, Master I. Palmer, Mr. - and Mrs. Rogers, Misa R. 'Risers, * r .r. W. Rothbury, Mr. G. Smedley, air. J. Schapiro. Mr. C. Stockdale, 'M'fJ and Mrs. Stranger. Misses Stanton (2), "Mrs< and Miss Suchit. Mr. A. G. Stevenson, Mr. L. Turner. Mr. A. Tredcroft,. Miss Taylor, Mrs. P. Turner, Mr. J. Turner, Mwb M. "Tickers. Mr. G. Wiilkinson, Mrs. A. Williams. Mrs. A.. Wilkinson. Master Wilkinson, Mr. R. Wbitmore, Miss S. WoolHams. Mrs. A. Wastell; and SO third class, •i'jcluding 16 Irdiai:s. -••Awahou- (4.30 a.m.), from Arkle's Bay; 3 : iroa, (7.25 a.m.). from Gisborne; Clansman /f.35. a.m.), from Russell; Katoa (2.25 Ji'rti.), from Southern ports; Gunbar (-3.15 from Gisborne. • Oman a (8.10 p.m.). from Silverdale. ' YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. 4 'Waiottthi (12.15 a.m.). for -Mercury Bay; Malio (12.15 a.m.;, for Portland; Mahuxangi (12.20 a.m.). for Portland; Kawau a.m.), for Big Omaha; Omana (12.15 for Silverdale, Rangitoto (1.10 p.m.). Sot Thames; Clansman (5.30 p.m.). for Rus#oll. ..... fiatanci (7.10 p.m.), for Tauranga; KaiJtprai (11 p.m.), for Weßtport. Niagara (10.50 p.m.), for Sydney, filaaensers from Auckland : .First 'Class.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Willsallen, Miss Brell. Miss Richardson, Miss Willsallen, Miss Bryan, Miss Wasdel, Mr. Gosling, Mrs. and Miss. Vance, Mr. W. J. Vanoe, Mautor Wills alien, Messrs. W. G. and R, 5\ T oswprthy, Mr. A. D. Guthrie, Captain A. W. Pearce. Mr. C. G. Peters. Mr. H. Calthrtrtv Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker. Mr. W. 111. Kellogg. Mr. E. V. Quinby, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Baruch, Mr. H M. Walker, Miss Neate, Mrs, Aveling and child. Col. Tomkinson. Mr. W. M. Morgan. Mr. (}, A. Hay, Mr. Harman, Mrs. Morgan, 3Wis& Morgan,. Mr, A. T. Dyer, Mr. Collins, Messrs. if. and F. Peach, Dr. North, Mr. iJ. McCausland, Mr. W. H. McCormack, Sir F. Clarke. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Nicholls, Mr, and Mrs. L, Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. G.'-N Magill, Mr. H E. P. Jones, Mr. N. McClung, Mr. H. E. Bracey. Mr. and Mrs. •H, P». Neate, Mr and Mrs. K. Austin. Mr. wild Mrs P. H. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. ,7,. >r E. Hyled.. Mr. and Mrs, A. R Inglis. Vance, Mr. L. Galbxaith, Mr. M. iSWrnore, Mr. M. B. Burgess. Mr. and Mtp-. W. MacK.inder and child. Mr. W. X). Dvmock. Mr. V-.- J. R.. Mills, Mr. G. C. Kj'ngscott, Mr. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. and Miss Short, Misses' (2,1 Hay. Mi-os Brown, Mr. D. M. Bamford, Mr. A. ;B. Payton, . Mr. G. A. Hay. Mrs. Ryan sind two children, Miss Jones, Miss Pasfield, Miss Norman. Mr. and Mrs. T. x. Kay, Mr. J. Russell, Mr. N. Nathan Mr. H. Spry, Cohiihander and Mrs. C. J. Lang, •Mr. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. W. S. Stout Mr. C, C. Brewster. Mr. F. \. Drake. Mr. R. <G. Cuombo, Mr. R. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Gribbin and infant. Mr. A F. Carr. Rev. Power, Mr. J. G. Moore. Mr. F. E. Bryant. Mrs. Williams and child, Mrs. and Miss He watt, Mrs. Cook. Miss Metcalfe, Miss .Dowling, Mifisi Dean. Miss Howard, Mr. and -Mrs.' F. Pitman and infant. Misn Law. -Mrs. Pink, Miss Porz, Mr. J. Costello, Mr. J.--H,. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. W. D'anphy. Second Class.—Miss Phillips. Mr and Mrs. F. Collins and three children. Mrs..Howell and child, Mr: and Mrs. R. M. Thornton. Miss E. M: Page. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,7 McMillan. Mrs. and Miss Rennie. Mr. E. de ia Mare,. Miss Tucker. Miss Carpenter, Mr A R-ennie. Mr. R. C. Grigaby, Mr. H. B. Ball. Mrs. Pivusina Mr. P. Allan and child. Major and Mrs G A. Wilkinson and child, Mr. and Mrs. O. -■ BardsweU-Clark, Rev. and Mrs. R G'.ossop, Miss Riggans, , Miss A. C; Crawford, Mr H. -Fairfax. Mr. C, L. Joyce. Mr. W. Goodall, Rev, and Mr.i. W. H. Greenwood, Miss Dale, Mi as Pubie. Miss Love. Mrs Ger.nio'n. Mr. L. A. de Groot, Mr T. Gibb, and £5 .third class. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Marama, from Sydney, 10 a.m. B M.S. Veronica, from Russell, evening. - Mako, from 'Portland, morning. ~.Claymore, from Whangarci, 3 a.m. Kdwau. from Matnkana. 10.40 _ a.m. Ka'iftianawa. from Westport, afternoon. -.•Rangitoto, from Thames 9 p.m. ' Hamti. from. Coromandel, 9.30 p.m. . .Omana. from Warkworth, 11 p.m. ' VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. WfEt Cajoot, for Wellincton, afternoon. Wingatui, for Southern ports, 5 Wainui, for East Coast ports, 5 p.m. : .Omana, for Warkworth, noon. , 'Awahou. for East Coast bays. 5 p.m. ' Mako, for East Coast bays, 5 p.m. wL-.'Ctaymore, for Whangarei, 8.80 p.m. ■■ T JCaniwlia. for Paeroa. 9.30 p.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. . .. &: t.S'TERCOLOMAI. AKV COASTAL. jKaimanawa, Westport, February 1. Marama. Sydney, February 1. ' .Kauri. Newcastle, February 5. Kurow, ■ Southern ports, February 7, Manuka, Sydney, February 15. jfofua, Fiji, February ,21. Waihora, Melbourne, via South, to sail, EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. "Jjh'iania, Sydney, February 4. Canadian Planter, America and Canada, - ; - February 9. •-.Niagara, Vancouver. February 15. ■ .Ulimaroa, Sydney, February 22. . Alinuka, Sydney February 18. '•Tahiti. Sydney. March, 1. _ , , ..'■Port' • Campbell. America and England, , • March 4. . Part Albany, London, March 13. Aorangi, Vmcouver, March 15. - BRITISH-PASSENGER STEAMERS. •Ililßutaka, left Southampton December •23, due Wellington February 4. lanic. let": Southampton December 31, due Auckland February 7. Herorata, left Southampton January 21, due Wellington February 26. Timaroa, [tft Southampton January . 23, due Auckland March 6. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton February "1, duo T\'ellington March 15. Ruahine. leaves Southampton February . .11, due Wellington March 19. •• - - PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. MaSura, du.e at Wellington from San ■ ■ : Francisco on February 14. • iariiti, due Vancouver from Auckland, February t>. Niagara,- due at Sydney from Auckland on ' Friday morning. Aorangi, at Sydney, under overhaul, reaumes ru:,iiine on March 10. itavngamii. a: Wellington, sails for San 'Francis(?o to-morrow. VESSELS IN PORT. : 4a - Stream—Rewa (bq.). Northern Chief . '-•<isec.), Vianuxa. ivakapo. Ktirnalpi, -Rtsolutiou (scr.), Nucnla (Admiralty 1 •' tanker). Southern Cross (Watkin • and Walks). H.M.C.S. Iris (Pacific .(.able Hoard). • RVi ft— ; B .M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. W bakajtura. wueen's W|j»r{—Pakeha'(L. D. Nathan). .... .. rtnsmii (T'.S.S. Coy.). r Wi,iari—hiituua (U.S.S. Coy,), _ \Viuastrm (Henderson and Macrariane). I'iron (A. G. Frankham). Gun. . . oar (Spedding, Ltd.). - * rtaee s . \V hart—ffcci Cajoot (U.S.S. •, - WiDgatni (U.S.S. Coy.). Katoa i, t -b.S, C 0y.).S^y/fa— B'fcron Minto. . - ' ■ Wipul—ijoutoke (U.S.S. Coy.).

The Poolta is expected to leave Greymouth to-night with coal for discharge at Napier and Auckland. The Waipori iB to, load coal <it Westport next Friday (or Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The coastal steamer Gunbar arrived from East Coast ports yesterday afternoon. She is berthed at King's Wharf. TheWaipiata is to leave Dunedin to-day for Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. The Gisborne fc'hteD Farmers' steamer Tiroa arrived from Gisborne yesterday morning and berthed at King's Wharf. The Wainui is to sail at five o'clock this evening for Tolcomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. Sho is loading at Queen's Wharf. The Kurow, en route from Port Craig, to leave Bluff to-day for Picton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. The Kaimanawa is expected this afternoon from Westport It is reported that she sailed for Auckland on Sunday morning. The Kuikoiai tailed last last night for Westport to replenish her bunkers before she proceeds to Melbourne to load for New Zealand. After unloading coal for the warships at Devonpoit, the Kaitoke will berth at Prince's Wharf about mid-day to-day to continue discharge. ' The Richardson steamer Awahou afrived from Hick's Bay early yesterday morning. After loading sheep at Orakei thß vessel berthed at lving'R Wharf to load for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. She is to sail at five o'clock this evening. The Wingatui, which ha 3 been commissioned after overhaul came out of dock yesterday morning and berthed at King's Wharf to load. She is to be despatched this evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru and Oamaru. The Richardson steamer Mako is due this_morning from Portland, and will berth at King's Wharf to complete loading. She is to sail at five o'clock this evening for East Coast bays, Napier and Wairoa. H.M.S. VERONICA RETURNING. H.M.S. Veronica is due this evening from Russell. She will go to her usual berth at Devonport. H.M.S. DUNEDIN LEAVES SUVA. H.M.S. Dtinedin sailed from Suva yesterday in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to England, via Honolulu. San Diego, Panama and Trinidad. THE DEVON. The Federal Lino steamer Devon is to leave Wellington to-day for Napier to complete loading for New York, Boston, Halifax, Glasgow, Avonmouth and Liverpool. THE WEST CAJOOT. The American steamer West Cajoot is expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to complete unloading cargo from Pacific. Coast ports. MAUNGAN'UI FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The royal mail .liner . Maunganui. from Sydney, berthed at Wellington at nine o'clock -yesterday morning. She is to sail at ' three o'clock this afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. THE WILLASTON. The tramp steamer . Willaston its expected to complete discharging phosphates from Nauru at King's Wharf next Saturday, when she is to sail for Westport to replenish her bunkers. MARAMA DUE 10 A.M. The Union Company's inter-Colonial steamer Marama will arrive at 10 o'clock this morning from Sydney, according to her wireless advice. She will berth at Central Whar.C to land passengers, mail and cargo. KAURI LEAVES NEWCASTLE. The local office of the Union Company has received advice that the, Kauri was despatched from Newcastle at four o'clock on Sunday morning with coal for Auckland. She is duo next Saturday.

THE NEW PORT FREMANTLE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's new motor-ship Port Fremantle, which was recently launched from Workman, Clark and Company, Limited's yard at Belfast, is scheduled to leave London on May 18 for New Zealand. THE MOERAKI. The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Moeraki, en route from Melbourne to Wellington, via Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton, was due at Bluff yesterday, and is scheduled to Teach Wellington on Friday, From Wellington she will return direct to Melbourne. MAKURA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Union Company has received advice that the Royal Mail liner Makura, with pasteneers, mail and cargo for New Zealand and Australia, sailed from San Francisco last Wednesday for Papeete,, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney. She is due at Wellington or. February 14, and at Sydney five days lafcr. KATOA WITHDRAWN. , The Katoa arrived from Southern ports vesterdav afternoon and berthed at Prince's Wharf. The vessel has been withdrawn from commission,' and the crew paid off. , She is being replaced by tho Wingatui, which will leave Auckland this evening for tho South. REMUERA DELAYED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rcmuera, which was to have left Bluff for Auckland on Saturday morning, was delayed by fog' and did not sail until Sundav morning. Consequently the vessel is now due to-morrow morning. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to load_produce and general cargo for London. Nest Saturday, she is to sail for Napier for further loading. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Otimaii is being delayed at Opotiki I owing to the easterly weather and shallowness of the bar. In consequence it is uncertain when ;3he will return to Auckland to load again for Bay of Plenty ports. The Northern Co. advises that the Kawau. which is to be despatched from Auckland at 11 a.m. to-morrow, is to leave Big Omaha at 6.30 to-morrow evening for Auckland, via Leigh and Kawau. NIAGARA'S FAST STEAMING. The Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived yesterday morning from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. She berthed at Prince s Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand, and to embark nearly 200 pssciiEers for Sydney. She resumed her voyage last night. The vessel experienced hne weather conditions on the voyage from Vancouver, and made a very smart run Suva to Auckland. She left Suva wharf at noon on Friday and anchored at Auckland at 3,25 yesterday morning. The speed from Suva averaged 16.88 knots, but the average during the last 48 hours was 17.17 knots. In consequence, she reached port nearly an hour and a-half ahead of the time stated m her wireless advice. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— . .. Auckland. —H.M.S. \ eronica,. H.M.S. Laburnum. H.M.S. Diomeae . Fisherman, Tutanekai. Tofua, Marama. Niagara Kaikorai, Canadian Explorer. City or ChnsMaori, , Wahine, Tamahine, Arahura, Ngaio, Surprise. Manuka Athenic. Rotorua Kaitsngata. Kaponga. Corinthic. Mahana, Northumberland. Elkndge r.artigi. Port Bowen, Verbania. Waipori, Canadian Planter. Port Napier. Awarua. —Sir J. C. Ross, C. A. Larsen, N. T. Nilson Aloii*o, Makura, Moeraki, City of Winchester. Trelevan. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.— Orepuki (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Yesterdav's Departures.—Rarawa (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth. The Ngatianva is to leave Onehunga at two o'clock this morning for R'agian, Ivawhia, and Waikato Heads BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. —January 31: Arrived— Meraoo (S.IC a.m.), from Newcastle: Waso : tanu (7 a.m.), from Auckland: Maunganui (7.35 a.m.), from Sydney; Scopao <9.30 a m.h from Timaru. Sailed-Mabiuia (a.la a.m.). for Gisborne: Verbania 10.45 a.m.). for Napier; Canadian Planter (6.10 p.m.). for Lvt'elton: Holmdale (..30 p.m.). lor Wangariui: Calm (7.43 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Wahine (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton: Kartigi (8.50 p.m.), for Newcastse. LYTTELTON'.— January 3t: SailedCygnet (12.15 p.m.), for Kaiitoora: lem* "(12.15 p.m.). for Dunedin; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. SUVA.—January 31: Sailed—H.M.S. Dunedin, for Honolulu, SYDNEY.— January 30: Arrived—Kairanga, from B'.ufT. NEWCASTLE,— January 30: Arrived— Susse*. from Duueuin., Sailed—Kaun, for j Auckland. Januay 31:. Arrived—Marken, from New ZealaaS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 9