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SHIPPING.

. poRT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S AERIYAL3. Neatiawa (3.25 a.m.). from Mercury Bay; Eamti ({>. so a.m.), from Gulf ports; Mutarigi (7 10 a.m.). from Tauranga; Wait'ku <8.25 im ), from Waiheke; Claymore (9.15 a.m.), i' om Whangarei; Rangitoto to-50 p..m.), from Thames; H-witi (6.15 mandel• Mako ((U5 p.m.), from East Coast, Waipu (6.45 p. n.), frota Arkle s Bay: Oman» <7.50 p.o. ), from Warkworth; Margaret W. (11 p.m.), from Napier. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tn'.'na (1115 a.m). for Fiji. Passengers: W. F. and Mifii; Mx\ and. Mrs. W Angus, Mr. H. Y/ise, Mi. C. i*. £n Miss Bull, Miss Thornton. Miss HornemSi. Miss McCaffrey. Mr. and Mrs. P. "Fverett Colonel and Mrs. J. W. Hutckeil, V OE , m v K. C. Sanderson, Mr. A. V,' Stuart, Miss Lynch, Master_Addis, Mr. R." F. Green, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Dunwopdie and child, Mr- and, Mrs. C.. L. Michel and nine steerac* including two C KaXi a^.^ n ai n ) d l?r Wellington; Waipu r4O a m ). for Gulf ports; Omana (7.40 am ) for Work worth; Rangitoto (8.10 a.m.). for Thames; Kawau ('2.15 p.m.) for Arkle s Bay; Matangi (7.40 p.m.), for Tauranga. SUNDAY'S ARRIVALS. Waipahi (7 a.m.). from Southarn ports; Gunbai (12.10 p.m.), from East, Coast; Coronation (1.20 p.m.), from Coast; Awahou (5 pm.), from East Coast; Hula (6 p.m.), from Waikokopu. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. R.M.S. Niagara (2.55 p.m.), from Vancouver. Passengers for Auckland; — First Saloon—Mr. ana Mrs. J. N. Archer. F. J. Abbott, Mr. H. W. Brainerd, Mr. and Mrs. F. Buncombe, Mr. and Mrs. A Benjamin. Miss M. Brown. Miss R. BinJ'r H. Berney. Mr A. W. Cliff®, M" C C. Chopp, Miss A. Casse.s, Mr. L. J . Chapman. Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. B. Caoman, Mr Casev, Mr. anc' Mrs. A. Durrschmidt, Mr. J. Danon, Miss J. Dnlton, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Davey, Mr. C. L. Death, Mrs. B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Easdown, Mrs. Flanagan. Mias Flanagan, Mm C. citspatrick, Hon. B. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. P Gibson. Miss G. Gioson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hales, Mrs. C. F. Hamilton, Mr. F. E. Haarer, Mr. P. W. Lester, Hon. Henry and Mr?.. Marks, Mr. E.R. Jack. Misses C. J. and Y. L. Morgan. Mrs. C. a. Mitchell, Misa P. Mitchell, Mr V. A. Marus, Dr. and Mr 3. F. W. Maunaelj, Mrs. M. Morgan. Mrs. Miner. Mr. W. P. Nicholls. Mr. P. E. Nelson, Mrs. P l . Fatten. Mr. A. Patterson. Miss I. Pocock, Miss I. Paul, Miss K Redmond, Mr. F. W. Robinson, Mrs. A. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Reece. Mrs. M. E. Symons, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stram;, Mr. E. R. Saffery, Mr, and Mrs. D. h. Sinc'-ir, Captain G. S;raions, Miss A. J. Trotter, Mr. C. Tupper, Mr. B. S. Ulnch, Mr. and Mrs. V. Winn. Miss M. E. Whelan, Miss J. C. Whelan, Miss F, H. Whelan, Br. and Mrs. A. G. Waddell, Dr. and Mrs, Ward law, Mr. W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. G . Young. Second Saloon—Mr. B. H. Andrew, Miss E. Apolegate, Mr. J. M. Bingham, Miss G. Baster, Mr. A. E. Bates, Mr. C. Burry, Mr. C. G. Clark, Miss M. Dunwoody, Mr. C. E. Dempsy, Mr. E. Dwyer, Miss S. Edwards, Mr. C. D. Ellis, Mr. P. Fitzmaarico, Sir. and Mrs. P. C. Fowler, Mr. K. Gilvnour. Mrs. K. Haig-Brown, Mr. E. P. Hinds, Miss E. Mrs. I. Hickson, Misa N. Hickson, Rev. J. Kennedy, Mr. .T. T Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lundeen, Misa M. Lloyd, Mr. E. McGowan, Misses Millet t (two). Masters G. J. and E. MiOett, Mrs. V. Maynard, Miss J. Maynard, Rev. A. Murray. Mrs. L. A.. Millett. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nimito, Miss M. O'Sullivan. Rev. E. Phelan, Mr. J. M. Polak, Miss M. Renshaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rose, Mrs. E. M. Stewart, Misii E. Stewart, Miss E. Stewart, Master F. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stewart, Mr. J. N. Scoti. Miss M. Tobin. Mrs. K. Tylee. Miss H, B. Tylee, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thompson, Mr. J. E. Vickers, Mrs. H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson, Master D. Wilscn, Master K. Wilson, Mr. T. J. Wells. Master T. H. Wells, Mrs. L. C. Wane, Masiar Wane, Miss Wane, Mr. R. E. Wright and 72 third class, Matangi (6.50 a.m.), from Tauranga. Kerston Miles (10 p.m.) from Texas. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Matakana (6 50 a.m.). for Gisborne. Clansman (12.10 a.m.), for Whangarei. Matangi (7.C0 p.m.), for Tauranga. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. . Marama, from Sydney, 6 a.m. Hertford, from Liverpool, 8 p.m. West Togus. from San Pedro, expected. Clansman, from Wha.ngarei. 6 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M.S. Niagara, for Sydney, 10 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa. 7.30 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. Waipu, for Kercpeehi, 9 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, midnight. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS, Niagara, Sydney, January 3. lonic, London, January 4. Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, January 5. Marama, Sydney, January 6. Canadian Seiijneur, New York, January 10. Norfolk, London, January 11.Niagara, Vancouver, January 17. Maunganai, Sydney, January 20. Hororata,, America and London, January 21. ' Tamaroa, London, January 21. Ulimaroa, Sydney, Ja.nuary 27. Tofua, Fiji. January 28. Rmiutaka, London, February 2. Gallic, America and England. February 9. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makuia, due at Wellinsion from San Francisco, January 16. Tahiti, at Wellington; sails to-day for San Francisco. Niagara, at Auckland; sail 3 to-night for Sydney. Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland on January 6. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainai, left Southampton December 10, arrives Wellington January 16. Arawa, left Liverpool December 13, sir- j rives Auckland January 20. I Mataroa, leaves Southampton January 6, i due Wellington February 11. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton January 13, due Wellington February 22. Rotorua, leaves Southampton January 20, due Auckland February 25. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.) Northern Chief (schr.j, Kurnalpi, Wmnui, Whangas>e, Kawatiri, Kaitoke, , Southern Cross (mission steamer), Kaimanawa. Devonport—H. M.S. Philomel. H.MC.S, Iris. H.M.S. Wakakura, H.M.S. Dunedin, H.M.S. Diomede, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Veronica. King's Wharf—Gunbar (A. G. Frankhan.), Margaret W. (Witkin and Walhi), Huia (E. C. Campbell), Awahou (Watkin Sviid Wall is). Coronation (A. G. Frankham), Mesopotamia (Henderson and Passat (R. Millar Coy.). North Wall—Wingatai. _ Queen's Wharf—lonic (A. S. Paterson), Tamaroa (L. D. Nathan), Mako v»atkin Mid Wallis) . Central Wharf—Omana (Lamb, Northern Prince :; i Wharf—Wuimhi (TJ.S.S. Cor.). R.M.S. Niagara (XT.S.S. Cor.). Marama (U.S.S. Cov.). Waimea (XT.S.S. Coy.), Surrey (N.Z.S. Coy.). „ , Western Wharf—Kaituna (TJ.S.S. Coy.), Kerstoi Milfia (IlenderE-on and Macfarlano). The Wairnea came out of dook on Saturday morning and berthed at Prince a Wharf. She is to sail to-morrow for u-is-borne and Napier. The Kartigi sailed early on Saturday morning for Wellington and vjreymoutn. She is to load at Greyniouth and Westport for Auckland. The auxiliary schooner Coronation arrived from the coast on Sunday afternoon. She is to be despatched on her return trip to Awanui at four o'clock to-morrow utternoon. The Awnhon arrived from the coast on Sunday evening and berthed at King s Wharf. She is to siail to-morrow evening for Hick's Bay. Tolkomaru Bay and Gisborne. The Gunbav arrived from the coast at mid-day on Sunday and berthed at Kings Wharf. Shfc is scheduled to sail at 10 p.m. to-morrow for East Coast bays, Gisborne ana Napier. The four-masted auxiliary schooner Margaret W., arrived from Southern ports on Saturday evening. She berthed at King s W 7 litsrf to load a full cargo of timber for Brisbane. The Waipahi arrived on Sunday morning from South Island norts, Wellington and Nr.nier. She is at Prince's Whorf. Owing to the vessel's trip to Fiji ha vine been cancelled the crew has been paid oS. F rom Gr afton, via, Esst Coast ports, the j Nobel auxiliary whioner Huia arrived on Sunday evening. She berthed at King s Wharf to complete unloading Australian hardwood to the agency of E. C. Campbell The Richardson steamer Malto _ arrived from the coast on Saturday evening and berthed at Queen's Wharf. To-mo:frow morning she in to be docked for cleaning and painting, and in tb.a evening she in to be despatched for East Coa.it bayn. Napier and Waikokopu.

CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Kaponga is expected to leave Melbourne on Thursday for Newcastle to complete loadiae for "Wellington and Auckland'

THE TOFUA. Th® Tofna sailed on Saturday morning for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. She is due back at Auckland on January 23. lONIC SAILS TO-MORROW. Now completing loading at Queen's Wharf the Shaw, Savill and albion liner lonio is to be despatched with passengers and mail at daybreak to-morrow for Southampton and London, via Panama. LAMB'S STEAMER OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omana, which ia loading timber at Central Wharf, ia to sail about Friday for Ouerahi and Hokianga to fill up with timber for di&charge at Sydney and Melbourne.' THE MATAKANA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matakana sailed yesterday morning for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington to complete loading for London and West of England ports. MARAMA DUE 6 A.M. The • Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama will arrive from Sydney tit sii o'clock this morning, according to her wireless advice. Sh>3 wilJl berth at Prince's Wharf about eight o'clock to laud passengers, mail and cargo. THE WEST TOGU3. Although not reported yesterday by wireless the American steamer West Togus is expected to arrive to-day from Pacific Coast ports. She has been allotted a berth at Central Wharf. From Auckland tho vessel will proceed to Melbourne; Sydney and Brisbano to complete discharge. THE WAIRUNA. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Wairuna is schedule* to reach Auckland on Thursday from San Francisco. The vessel is bringing case oil and general merchandise for discha-ge at Auckland. Wellington, Beauty Point, Melbourne and Sydney. V THE MESOPOTAMIA. The steamer Mesopotamia, which is unloading phosphates from Makatea Island at King's Wharf, is to dry dock at AuckI land for cleaning and painting. Afterwards she will go to Westport for bunkers before she proceeds to Nauru Island to load another phosphate cargo for Auckland. THE KERSTON MILES. An arrival at Auckland last night was the German steamiir Kerston Miles with a full cargo of case oil from Port Texas.' Sho will berth this morning at Western Wharf to unload 3-5.000 cases to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Lid. The remainder of tho cargo is for Wellington, Townsville and RockTiainpton. THE PORT SYDNEY. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Sydney is to leave New Plymouth to-day for Auckland to continue loading for England. She is due next Thursday, From Auckland the vessel will go to Napier, Wellington and Lyttelton to complete loading and she is to be despatched from Lyttelton for London on January 21. THE TAMAROA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa is to sail to-morrow morning fc-r Napier and Wellington to load refrigerated and general cargo fcr England. The vessel is to "return to Auckland on January 13 to complete loading and to embark gers. On January '2l she is to be despatched from Auckland fcr Southampton itnd London, via Panama. HERTFORD FROM LIVERPOOL. Wireless advice from the Federal Line (steamer Hertford states she will reach Auckland from Liverpool at eight o'clock this ' evening. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast ports ot' Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Duneiin and New Plymouth. Cargo for Auckland will be unloaded at Queen's Wharf to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. R.M.S. NIAGARA IN PORT. The Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon after a generally fair voyage from Vancouver. via Honolulu and Suva. She berthed at ■Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. At ten o'clock this evening she is to resume her voyage to Sydney. When en route from Vancouver to Honolulu the Niagara picked up two boats containing members of the crew of tha auxiliary schooner Doris Cri ne, which hau been destroyed by fire. Tie shipwrecked men were afterwards landec at Honolulu. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. The Canadian Seigneur, now discharging and loading at, South Island ports, will aleo load at Wellington and Napier and then come to Auckland to complete her cargo. She is to be despatched from Auckland on January 10 for N<jw York. Boston and Halifax. . The Canadian Prospector is scheduled to reach Auckland from Montreal -in January 10. She will also unload at Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. The Canadian Challenger was scheduled to leave, Halifax on December "i for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunodin. She is due at Auckland about February HO. RUAHINE'S PASSENGERS. The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the I Ruahine, which reached Wellington from London and Southampton last i? riday afternoon, is to sail next Friday for to complete unloading general merchandise. She i 3 due next Sunday. Tns following is the list ol passe tigers who arrived by the vessel; — First Saloon—Mrs. E.' Aitken, Miss G. E. Aitken. Mrs. Baird of Colstour,. Mrs. A. E Beddome, Mrs. F. E. Beswiok, Mios I. F. Beswick. Miss A. Bradley, Major 1. M. Crump Miss F. K. M. Curdle. Mr. L Duckworth, Mr. H. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards. Mr G. A. C. Elkingtcn Misa E. M. Greg, Dr. E, T. F. Hardenbcrg, Miss C. I>Humphreys, Mrs. F. A P. Ivingscoto and nurse, Mastei R, G. F. Kingscote, Mr b. Klippel, Dr. Augusta Klippel, Miss A. Khpoel, Mr. A. T. O. Leea, Misa V H. Low-ther-Crofton, Mr. W. Mackmdex. Miss I. H. McEldowney, Mr. M McKellar, Mr. JO. h. Oliver, Mrs. Oliver. Miss E. Perry, Miss Elizabeth Perry. Mr E. E Poulton Mr. N. D. Power, Mrs. E. A Pfout, Mr. T. Seabridge, Mrs. F. M Shaw, Mr. B. W. Shaw, Colonel' W. F. Shakesnear, Mrs. A. C. Sing, Mr. F. W. Stephens. Miss .1. Stewart, Miss E. Stiles, Mr J. P. St»d----i-olme. Mrs. Studholms, Mr. V. A. Tayler, Mr. T. C. Walsh. Mr. R. F. White. Miss J. D. White, Mr. A. Willis, Mrs. Willis. Miss J. E. G. Willis, Mr. C. Wilson-Sears. Second Saloon—Miss M. Admall, Miss A. Andernon, Mrs. E. Aston, Mr. H. berman, Mr. R. Beveridge, Mr. W. A. Bolton, Mrs. L. E. Collis, Miss H. R. Collis, Mins E. M. Copland. Mrs. G. J. Darby, Master J. A. Darby, Miss G. M. Darby. Mr. C. G. Dean, Mr. H. J. C. Durward, Mr. A. J. Diack. Mrs. Diack, Miss I. Fairall, Mrs. E. Fleuriot. Mrs. T. Frieboe-Fnnch, Miss O. A. Frieboe-Funch, Misa. I. M Frieboe-Funch, Master F. Frieboe-Funch, Mrs. A. Gilhy. Miss M. Grimshaw, Mr. F B. Haig, Mr. G. S. Howard, Mrs. C. Hunter, Miss W. Keller, Mr. A. Macfarlane, Mr. G. Macfarlane, Mrs, Macfarlane. Misa E. Macfarlane, Dr. W. F. Mayn->, Mr, R. MoCailuni, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. E. M Miller, Miss A. Owen, Miss D. Pitt, Mr. P. R. Presents, Miss M. G. Pullen, Miss E. R'ddoch, Mr. W. Robinsor, Mrs. I. W Scott. Miss C. Scott, Mr. J. R. Siddle, Mrs Siddle, Miss L. Stokes, Miss E. Stokes, Mr. F. G. Sutherland, Dr. H. W. Webber, Mrs. Webber, Mr. E. H. Wedgwood. Mr. C. H. Wliitt,-»ker. Mr. T. IS. Williams, Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Miss K. M. Wilson, Miss J. Mcl. Wilson, and 204 third class. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels arc expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. —Hinemoa, Wairuna. Crown City, Ulimaroa, West Tagus, Waitemata, West Elcajon, Kurow, Tofua, Hertford. Chatham Islands.—Port Caroline, ?4in. Wellington.—Tawahine, Port Fremantle. Norfolk, Martaban, Aorangi, Poolta, Maunganui, Kartigi. Awarua; —Manuka Makura, Sir J. C. K0!?s, C. A. Larsen, N. T. Nilsen Alonso, Gisla, City of Lyons. Tairoa, Kaitangata. PORT OF ONEHUNCA. Saturday's Arrivals.—Hauturo (0.15 a.m.), from Raglan and Kaw hie,. . Sunday's Arrivals.— Ngapuhi (7.30 a.m.). froin Nev/ Plymouth BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—December 31: Arrived— Maori (G. 55 a.m.), front Lyttelton: Huntingden (7.25 a.m.), from, Auckland: Putiki (9.10 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed—Kamona (12.30 p.m.), for Westport: Kaitangata (4 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. January 1: Arrived—Wahine (0,55 a.m.), from Lyttelton.: Corinna (9.55 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Titoki (noon), from Onekaka; Pakura (10.25 p.m.), from Gisborne. January 2: Arrived—Tahiti (6,H0 a.m). from Sydney; Kartigi (9.30 n.mj, from Auckland Sailed—Port Denison (fi.35 a.m.), for Wangaiui; Wahino (7.60 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDlN.—.December 31: Arrived—Waipiatci (6.25 ajn.), from Timaru; Holmdale (9.30 a.m.), from Timarn; Storm, (8.45 p.m.). from Lyttelton. Sailed—City of Lyons (10.10 a.m.), for Hobart; Gisla (12.20 p.m.),, for Melbourne: Karetn (8.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. January 1: Arrived—Canadian Seigneur (8.510 a.m.), from Timaru. January 3* Arrived—Kaitangata. from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 7

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