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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. R.M.S. Niagara (6.10 a.m.), flora Sydney passengers for Auckland:— First Saloon.—Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery, Mrs Amery. Mr. C. C. Ah Chee, Mr. J. C. Bnckinghmu, Captain W. Brass, Mr, H. B. Bracey, Mr. P. Burrows, Mrs. Burrows. Mr. J. W. Bourke, Mr. J. H. Bevan. Mrs. J. Brinsden, Mr. G. A. Brown, Mr. G. Braden, Mr. P. Brenac, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. CopeUpd, Mrs. C. Cooper, Mr 3. R. Crisp. Miss K. A. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carruthers. Mr. A. J.* Du Pont, Mr. A. E. Dodd, Miss A. C. Feilding, Miss M. E. Faikiner, Mr. H. W, Flashman, Mr. W. Frajier, Mr. O. R,. Faikiner, Mrs. E. Fox, Miss I. Ford, Mrs. L. Grainger, Mr. R F. Gambrill, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gibbons. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Grant. Mr. G. Huxley, Miss M. Haiinon, Mr H. Horrocks, Miss E. Hardwicke. Mr. F. R. Hopkins, Mr. L. C. Hampton. Mr. W. M. Hopkins. Mrs. L. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Cr. Hall. Miss V. Hamilton, Mrs. A. Harrowell, Mr. H. 8. Hunter, Miss M. Hunter. Miss C. .Tordon. Miss I. Jordon, Mr. C._ Johnston, Mrs. J. Jennings, Miss ,T. Jennings, Mr. J. Kishi, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Little, Mr. C. Lloyd, Mrs. D. Munro, Mrs. E. Muir, Mrs. B. F. Mitchell. A. F. Morris, Miss McLennan, Mr. A, G. Nolan, Miss A. H. Parke, Miss R. Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ryan, Mr. H. O. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. A. Stenhouse, Mrs. M. Seccombe, Miss P. Secoonibe, Mr. R. S. Schnelberger, Miss L. Spargo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Short,. Miss Short, Master Short, Mr. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thornthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tilbury. Dr. R. J. Tillyard. Mr. R„ H. Thatcher, Mr t. E. Thatcher. Mr. I. M. Tokugawa, Mr. H. V. Turner, Mr. J. Til"ibury, Mr. G. G. Whiskard. Mrs. B. P. Wallridge. Miss B. Wyllie. Mrs. A. West.word, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wylie. Miss M. H. Wylie. Master R. Wylie, Miss B Wylie. Second Saloon.—Miss M. Adams, Master L. W. Cook, Miss K. Cavanah, Miss \V. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Don, Mr. 11. Dickson, Mr. Cr. Fox. Mr. R. H. Frew. Mrs. I. Grimmond, Miss B. and Miss C. Grimmond. Mrs. Griffin. Master L. Griffin, M aß f er R- Griffin. Miss L. Gilbert, Mrs. A. Gavin, Master F. Gavin, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hallett, Mrs. M. Hay'nes, Mr. C. Jenkinson. Mr. G. H. Kempsford, Mrs. M. E. Miller. Mr. and Mr 3. J. C. Martin. Miss E. L. Martin. Mrs. R. Meyrick. Miss E. T. Maltby. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Malcolm, Miss A. H. Malcolm, Miss F. M. Malcolm. Miss L. Malcolm. Miss M. Malcolm, Master W. F. Malcolm, Muster J. Malcolm, Miss F. Maher, Mrs. J. R. McCrystal. Mr. „nd Mrs. J, Molntyre. Miss P. Nankervis. Mrs. C. E. Nelson, Mr. H. Ncwbrook. Mi! F. J. Purll. Mrs. E. Robert, Mr. W. Roche. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosie. Mr. and Mrs. A. G Step. Mr. C. Sawyer. Mrs. G. F. Scott, Miss N. Smith. Mrs. A. Stanton Miss A. A. Stanton. Miss F. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tudor. Mrs. Trovers. Mr. N. Tate, Mrs. G. A. West. Mr. H. Ward. Mrs. M. A. Walsh. Mr. J. Warrener; and 2G third class. Torea (5.30 a.m.). from Const; Isabella de Frame (11.10 a.m.). from Hokianga: Awalon (1-2.35 p.m.), from East Const ports. Omsna (8.15.p.m.). from Arkie's Bay. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Port Curtis (3.35 p.m.). for Napier Hinemoa (3.50 p.m.). for Norfolk Island. Passengers:—Misses Long (2). Mauosley, L. R. Woodward, Mesdaines Hopkirk. A. Buffet!, Montgomery. E. M. A. Tennant I. C.. Richardson. Messrs. S. Christian. J. W. Jenkins. J. Dunbar. Healy. J. W. Reid, J. Tustin, A. W. BufFett, tl. Cbapmari. E. \V Forrest, L. Logue, B. Dewing. H. M. Berne.v, A. S. Shaw and Captain Bird. Apanai (12.10 a.m.). for Mercury Bay: Kawail (10.30 a.m.). for Mangawai; Rangi; toto" (11.45 a.m.), for Thames; Gael 112.35 p.m.). for Coromandel. Clansman (fi.s p.m.). for Russell • Matanei (7.10 p.m.). for Taiuanga; Herekino (10.10 p.m.), for Portland.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Maunganui, i'rom Sydney, 7 a.m. Ruapehu, from T*>Komaru Buy. daybreak. Taniwhft. from Paeroa. '2 a.m. "Claymore, from "Wnn-uftarei, 3.30 a.m. Oael. from Care Colville. 12.15 p.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 3 p.m. Rangitoto, fro mThames. 9 p.m. Omana. from Warkworth. 10.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R, M.S. Niagara, for Vancouver, 8 p,m. Waitexnata, for Wellington, noon. Tiroa. for Gisborna. noon. Waimea, for East Coast ports, 4 p.m. Isabella de Fraino. for Hokianga 4 p.m. Awahou, for East Coast nays, o p.m. Margaret "vV., for Lyitelton. 5 p.m. Omana, for Warkworth 10.30 a.m. Claymore, fot Whiingarei 8.30 p.m. Taiiiwha. for Paeroa. 10 D nj. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. '-MhtinsaniiK Sydney^•November 22. - Kurow, Southern porta. November 24. Kaituna. West port. November 24. Kekerangu. South Australia,. via Southern porta, shortly. H M.S. Dunedin South. November 20. -H M S Diomede. South. November 2d. Tofua. Fiji. November 28 Waipiata. Southern ports. November 28. Hinemoa. Norfolk Island. November 28. Ulimaroa, Sydney. November -ZJ. Marama, Sydney. December G. . Waipahi. Fiji. December 14. OVKHBEAS Ruapehu. Souih, November 22, to load. Pacific. Transport. Nauru Lsiaiid, «November 23. Atbeiiic, London. Novemoer 20. City of Khioa, Nfw York. November 20. Turakina; South, November 28, to Matakana. London, via Suva. November ; Ag Crosskeys, San Pedro. December 1. ; Canadian Pioneer. South. December 1. to West° a Ca!era, San Pedro. December 4. Aorangi. Vancouver. December 4. Hororata, London, December 5. Cumberland. Liverpool, December 7. Remtlera. South. December 7. to load. City of Lyons, New York, December 8. Tongariro, South. December 8. to load. Canadian Seignear, Montreal. December - Port°Hardy. South, December 10. to load. Gisla, Montreal, December 15. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. .Niagara, Vancouver. November 22, Ruapehu, London, November 24 Maunganui. Sydney, November 2j. Ulimaroa, Sydney. December i. Waipahi, Fiji, December 2. Tofua. Fiji. December 3. Hinemoa, Niue Island. December 5. , R.il.S. Aorangi. Sydney. December a. Marama, Sydney. December 9. Remuera, London. December 10. Port Hardy, England, December 11. :r PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. ; -Makura. at Wellington, sails to-day for Sydney. , „ t ~ Tahiti, due at San Francisco from V> ell"t - ington, on Friday. , ' Niagara, at Auckland, sails for \ anconver to-day. ■ ; Aorangi, due at Auckland from Vancouver December i. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. 'Athenic, left Liverpool, October 18. due Auckland on Friday. ' , "lonic., left Southampton October 21, due Wellington November 28. Hororata, left, Southampton October 20, due Auckland December 5. Tamaroa. left Southampton November 11, arrives Wellington December 17. - Rimutaka. left Southampton November 11. arrives Wellington December 21. Ruahine, leaves Southampton November 25, arrives Wellington Decemoer 31. Tainui, leaves Southampton December 9, arrives Wellington January 16. Arawa, feavea Liverpool December Ij. arrives Auckland January 20. VESSELS IN PORT. Jn Stream—Rewa (bq,), Northern Chief iscnnr.), Kurnalpi, Wainui, \VhanDevi'i.^ort—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. WakaUura, H.M.C.S. Iris. N.ucula (Admiralty oil-tanker), H.M.S. LaburQn- a's' Wharf—Awahou (Wfitkin and \Valli»), Ruapehu (N.Z.B". Co.v.). Prjji',-Whari ivaifoke < U .b.t> o.v. _ Wailemata (U.S.S. -Coy.). WinKatui (U.S.S. Coy.). R.M.S. Niagara (U.h.S. Coy.). "• In Dock. ~H M.S Veronica. _ Western Wharf—Kaiapoi (U.S.S. toy-;. North WnJl-Kawatiri (U.S.S. Coy.). . Central Wharf—'Waimea (U.S.S. Co.v.)* Maunganui (U.S.S. Coy.). . ' King's Wharf—Tiroa (A. G. Frank ham. Margaret W. (Waikin arid Wallia . Isabella de F ratine {A. G. Frankham). Tho Tiroa is to sail at midday to-day fjrr Hick's Rt/ and Gisborne. She is loading *• King's Wharf. The Wingatui is scheduled to, sail at ten 0 clock to-morrow night for Wellington, byttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. The Jiuon Company's chartered steamer Waimea. wh : ch is loading at Central Wharf, » to sail for Gisborne and Napier at lour 0 clock this afternoon. The Kurow. en route from Lytteltot) was Expected to leave Wellington yestevday for Napier and Auckland. She should reach Auckland about Thursday. The Wa ipiata sailed Irom Dunedin at tnidW on Saturday for Oaniarti, innaru. -j.Y • Wton, Wellinglor and Auckland. She is at Auckland early next week. The auxliary schooner Isabella d<VF *"'£* l at mid-day yesterday and berthed *} Ring's Wharf. She is to be ft four o'clock this afternoon on her return "in to Hokianga. Tfc Kaituna. miiich left West port on Bnt- )'. rf jsir morning, reached Napier ."t yesterday morning. She I ®, i " eveniwp for Anekland to complete un fef dID ? coal. Her arrival i» expected •Aftursday morning. ' •"

THE RONA. The Colonial Sugar Companyls steamer Bona, after unloading at Chelsea, is expected to nail about Friday for Sydney. THE TOFTJA. Th». Union Company'B island steamer Tofua Jeft Apia at eight o'clock on Friday evemng for Suva and Auckland. She is to leave Suva on Thursday and is duo at Auckland next Monday. THE WAITEMATA. The Union Company's transpacific cargo steamer Waitemata, ia to sail this afternoon ror \> elltn {ton. Melbourne and Sydney, in continuation ol her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. WESTRALIA TO BE A HULK. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia. which ran for a number of years in the intercolonial cargo and passenger service, has been nold. She i3to be used as a bulk for the 3torage pf copra at Rabaul. MARGARET W. FOR LYTTELTON. Messrs. Watkin and Wailis advise that the auxiliary four-masted schooner Margaret W. is to be despatched for Lyttelton at five o'clock this afternoon with general cargo. She ia loading at King's Wharf. WESTMORELAND AT LONDON. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, which sailed from Auckland on October 11, reached London last Thursday, according to cable advice received by the - New Zealand Shipping Company THE HINEMOA.. The Government steamer Hinemoa sailed yesterday afternoon for Norfolk Island. The vessel is due back at Auckland next Monday and on December 5 she ia to Bail for Niue Island. MAUNGANUI DUE TO-DAY. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maungonui has reported by wireless that she will arrive from Sydney at seven o'clock this morning The vessel is bringing passengers, mail and cargo, which will bo landed at Central Wharf. THE PORT CURTIS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Curtis sailed yesterday afternoon for Napier, Wellington, _ Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Vlymouth and Newcastle to complete unloading cargo from New York. TO.NGARIRO TO LOAD. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro, now completing discharge at Dunedin, -will afterwards load in New Zealand for England. She is scheduled to load at Auckland on; December 8. SULPHUR FROM TEXAS. Advice has beer, received by Messrs. R. Millar and Coy. that the steamer Nile is scheduled to load sulphur at Galveston. Texas, on December 9 for Auckland. The Nile is a Glasgow steamer owned by the Nile Steamship Coy. She was built at Port Glasgow in 1919; and her tonnage is 5G96 gross. PACIFIC TRANSPORT REPORTS. Wireless advice received by Henderson and Macfarla-ne, Ltd., .from the steamer Pacific Transport, states that she will reach Auckland from Nauru Island at. 10 p.m. to-morrow. The vessel has a full cargo of 7:;00 tons of phosphates, all of which will be unloaded at Auckland. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived from Sydney yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers from Wew Zealand she is to sail for .Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver at eight, o this evening. CARGO FROM WEST OF ENGLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Westmoreland, which is to leave Liverpool on January 21, will unload at. Auckland, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. _ The Somerset is to leave Liverpool on February 4 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff.

RUAi'KHC S SAILING DATE. Having left Tckoma.ru Bay at four o'clock yesterday moitiing tha New Zealand Slnpning Company's line. Ruapehu is due at daytrf.ak to-'iay. Tiu- vessel will berth at Queen's Wnarf. The company advises that h°r departure with passengers and mails for London, via Panama, has been postponed until four o'clock or. Friday afternoon, instead of Thursday AWAHOU AND M.\KO. The Richardson steamer Awaliou arrived from the coast yesterday afternoon and berthed at Queen's Wharf. This evening she r-s to sail for Hick's Bay, Tokoroaru Bay and Gisborne. „ , , • The Mako- is due at Portland to-morrow and at Auckland on Thursday. On i rid ay she is to be despatched for East Coast bays. Napier and Waikokopu. also taking cargo for Wairoa. CRUISERS DUNEDIN AND DIOMEDE. The cruisers Dunedin and Diomede are scheduled to leave Wellington to-morrow and to reach Auckland on E nday. The « two warships will remain in port over, the weekend and next Monday they will leave for the Hauraki Gulf, where they will carry out gunnery exercise until December 9- Afterwards they will return to Auckla-ri<l. CROSSKEYS AND WEST CALERA. With cargo from Pacific Coast ports the \merican steamers" Crosskeys and West Calera are scheduled to push Auckland on December 1 and December 4 respcctne.y. The Crosskeys wiiT unload at Auckland. Launceston and Melbourne, and the V.est Calera at Auckland. Wellington, Lytfelton. Dunedin and New. Plymouth. Henderson and Macfarlane are the local agents. THE ATHENIC. Wireless advice is expected ehortly from the Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Athenic which is scheduled to reach Auckland nex Friday from London and Southampton with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand She will unload a Quantity of j,en eral 'merchandise at Auckland the remainder at Wellington, Lytteton and foil Chalmers. A. &• .Patevson and Coy., L,td., are the local agents, o drifting raft recovered. The raft which was adrift in the Hauraki Gulf on Saturday morning has ered and brought to Auckland. It from the tufe Wakanui. which ieit lapu on Friday and afterwar<ls ex™nce very boisterous weather in the tmh ot £fof break Ca adrift. The retnoaWaniL^tioSrhe°lefte ag r ah' ;.t^a"f.«hTm, irtz ?ue »:S, Aucl

transpacific cargo steamers. Now loading at Pacific Const ports the Tin ion Company 8 transpacific steamer vvai nma i 9 to leave San Francis- about December 3 for Auckland, WeUingion. iv.iy bourne Beauty Point and Sydney. She is due at' Auckland about December 27, The Waiotapu is en route from Suva Vancouver, via Fanning Island. one ■ Aucksta z SStbsie WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within rarige of the undermentioned w.reles i B .ui'«d' B_tKiiayOra. 8 _ t Kii ay Ora. W. M McArthur. Eastern Planet, Tremeadow, Pacific Transport. Tofua Port. Curtis, Hinemoa. Chatham Islands. —Athenic. . Corinthic. Cape■ Comonn. c A Lassen? N.' T. "Nielsen ' Alonso. futanekai, Kareiti. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.~-K»itoa (8.15 a.m.). fr Yesterday"s Departures,-Ngapuhi (5 nm i for New Plymouth-. Arapawa (5.20 p!m.)! for Wanganui. by telegraph. WELLINGTON Tees <1.50 f' n T &ra (7.25 (c.30 a.m.), from Weftt Ivan a.m.), from San Aue j c j an< | ; pakura (8.45 e ;pSouth^ Sine ?7°50 ia p.m',), For Lyttelton. Kurow ' LYTTELTON.-Novenihe 21: S.'nled-Pro-gress (12.10 Ca'nad'ian Pioneer

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19800, 22 November 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19800, 22 November 1927, Page 9

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