SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER
PORT OF AUCKLAND 3ERVIS BAY AND NIAGARA With 300 passengers for Auckland jroin Sydney, the Canadian Australasian liner Niagara arrived yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf. She js scheduled to sail for Vancouver, via pods, at four o'clock this afternoon. The fifth cruise ship from Australia this reason, the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner .Jervis Bay, will arrive from Svdney this morning and berth at Queen'.- Wharf about six o'clock. She has -».-»0 passengers, including a number of through travellers from Ijondon. The Jervis Bay will leave direct for Sydney at five o'clock to-morrow morning. The »fc>havv, Sa.v ill and Albion steamer Maintoa, at-,Queen'.s Wharf, is scheduled to sail lor London, via Montevideo, at live o'clock this afternoon.
YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS ' Niagara (li.lo a.m.), from Sydney. I'a.vsenyers.'—Miss P. Aldridge, Miss 1. J. Anderson, Mr. C. K. Attwater. Miss M. E. Attwaicr, Mr. It. J. Amos, Mrs. I*. V Anderson. Master C. Anderson, Mr. (i. Anderson, Mr. W. Ash, -Mr. L. Bale, Mr. S. J. Barnwell, Mrs. M. M. Barnwell, Mr. K. Bathurst, Mrs. F. Bathurst, Mr. H. E. Bathurst. Mr. O. W. Beck, Dr. C. Bennett. Mrs. C. Bennett, Mrs. V. G. Bierre, Mr. C. W. Bjelland, Mrs. J. K. Blaiuquist, Mrs. F. W. Broughton, Miss M. Broughton, Miss A. Broughion, Mrs. K. Bagge, .Mrs. 15. J. Baird, Master 11. Baird, Mr. W. Baker, Mrs. Baker, Mr. E. A. Beardow, .diss B. Bowcn, llr. N. Boyd, Mrs. Boyd, -Mis. J. W. Bramble, Miss E. Brewer. Mr. J. Brider, Mrs. J. Brider, Mr. K. T. Brown, Mr. V. Browne, Mr. J. Buchanan, Miss M. F. Butcher, Miss R. A Butcher, Mr. H. Byrne, Mr. V. Braver, Miss N. Begley, Mr. A. Bland, Mrs. M. Bleasel, Miss T. Bridle, Mrs. M. Bruce, Master D. Bruce, Miss C. Cameron, Miss L. C'hote, Mr. F. M. Collens, Mr.'H. Courtenay, Mrs. H. Courtenay, Rev. J. Currey, Mrs. Currey. Mr. T. Currey, Mrs. T. Currey, Miss V. Champion, Mrs. E. C'obley, Mr. G. W. Cochrane, Mrs. J. Cook, Mr. A. H- Crolly. Mrs. A. H. Crolly, Mr. W. H. Cuthbert, Mrs. C. M. Campbell, Mr. E. S. Clapham, Miss C. Coleman, Mr. A. 'Coleman, Mrs. A. Coleman. Master A. Coleman, Miss If. Coleman, Mr. J. H. Davis, Mrs. E. Davis, Mr. J. H. Deschamps, Mr. C. Dickson, Mr. J. 11. Donoghue, Mrs. M. Dawion, Mr. C. J. Douglas, Mr. S. H. F.yers, Miss R. Edwards, Miss M. Elliott, Mr. G. Emms, Miss E. Ellis, Mr. E. Ellis, Mr. J. F. Elliott, Miss E. Foster, Mr. J. Franks, Mr. F. Field, Mr. S. Fonna, Dr. B. D. Footo, Mrs. M. D. Foote. Miss P. Foote, Master 1. Foote. Master C. Foote. Mr. H. R. Fort. Miss B. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. Fahey, Miss N. Fnhey, Mr. J. Finn. Mr. A. Flower, Mr. G. Franks, Mr. R. Freck, Miss D. Fulthorpe, Miss fl. Gahan, Miss H. Gray, Miss V. Grace, Miss E. M. Graham, Mr. B. C. Griffiths, Master G. Gapp, Mr. K. B. Gellert, Mr. J. R. Gilniour, Miss E. E. Gilmour, Mr. N. Gould, Mrs. E. M. Gould, Miss N. D. Gould, Mr. JI. F. Gore, Mrs. E. Gregory, Dr. A. Grenfell-Price, Mrs. A. Grenfell-Price, Mr. C. Grenfell-Price, Mr. K- Grenfell-Pricc, Mr. R. Gilbert, Mr. J. Goldsmith. Mr. W. Gough, Mrs. S. Harroweil. Miss J. Barrowell, Miss E. Hawken, Miss 3. Hegarty, Miss E. V. Herbert, Air. H. J. Hillsdon, Miss N. Holliday, Mrs. M. M. Hoare, Miss M. Hooker, Miss N. Horton, Miss A. Howard-Smith, Mr. C. K. Hanu, Miss L. Hatfield, Mrs. E. Holmes, Mrs. K. E. Homer, Mrs. A. Hume, Miss E. Humphrey, Mr. R. Hilton, Mr. T. Hall, Mr. A. Harris, Mr. J. Hynds, Mr. R. A. James, Mrs. G. M. Jenkins, Mr. R. C. Jenkins, Mr. E. J. Johnson, Mrs. S. B. Johnson, Miss N. Johnlion, Master B. Johnson, Miss M. Keats, Mrs. J. P. Kemp, Mr. W. J. Kemp, Miss M. Kinder, Mrs. K. King, Miss M. King. Miss B. M. Keane, Miss C. L. Keane, Mr. T. Keenan, Mr. B. Kidd, Mrs. 'E. Kidd, Mr. B. W. Kain, Mr. E. Keenan, Mr. R. Kiely, Mr. E. J. Lane, Miss G. Lee, Miss L. P. Lloyd, Mr. L. E. Luckman, Mr. J. Leaney, Mr. E. E. Lieman, Mrs. S. Lorking, Mrs. E. M. Lunnon, Mrs. E. M. May, Mrs. J. P. Mayo, Miss P. Meikleliam, Mr. X. Mungall, Mrs. Mungall, Air. A. J. McDonald, Mr. J. F. Mackenny, Mrs. C. M. Mackenny, Miss E. Mackenny, Miss C. McKellar, Father T. McLaughlin, Mr. C. Mason, Mrs. C. Mason, Master R. Mason, Miss M. Marshall, Miss M. Morris, Miss N. McDonald, Mr. J. McGillivray, Miss C. MacBride, Mr. W. W. MacGregor, Mr. L. J. Nettleton, Mrs. F. S. Nettleton, Master H. F. Nettleton, Miss J. Nettleton, Miss V. Newton, Miss M. North, Mr. D. Nevill, Mr. J. Nicholson, Mr. W. E. O'Brien, Mr. F. J. Olsen, Mr. R. 8. Olsen, Mr. P. R. O'Brien, Mrs. P. R. O'Brien, Mr. D. C. Owen, Mrs. C. H. Patrick, Mr. F. T. Page, Miss M. Parker, Mr. 0. L. Peek. Miss A. F. Perkin, Miss N. Pefkins, Miss F. Potts, Mr. W. Priest, Miss S. Purchas, Miss E. A. Pullan, Mr. A. Perrett, Mr. H. L. Powell, Miss L. Quittenton. Miss J. Richardson, Sir Arthur Rickard, Miss C. Rowan, Mr. S. L. Russell, Mr. M. L'iordan, Mr. C. A. Robertson, Mr. N. Rosenbaum, Mr. R. Raffan, Mr. G. W. Robson, Mr. R. P. Rumney, Mr. P. Skelton, Mr. A. E. Smith, Mr. M. S. Stanley, Miss E. W. Stanley, Dr. S. A. Stride, Mrs. Stride, Miss B Sanders, Mr. K. J. Sellgrpn, Mrs. K. J. Sellgren, Miss B. Sellgren, Master J. Sellgren, Mr. J. O. Shearer, Miss R. Smith, Miss C. Sturmer, Miss L. I. Sudds, Mrs. A. E. Sutherland, Mrs. H. St. Clair, Mr. A. W. Schmidt, Mr. F. W. Scolt, Mr. W. J. Stapleton, Mr. W. A. Stevenson, Mr. H. T. Strickland, Mrs. M. Tapp, Mr. G. S. Thompson, Mr. L. Taylor, Mr. K. Thurlow, Miss E. Tickle, Miss B. Tickle, Miss B. Thomas, Mrs. K. IJ. Tierney, Master P. Van Gelderen, Mrs. M. Van Gelderm, Miss T. E. Vear, Mr. A. E. Vaile, Miss M. Vickers, Miss A. Vickers, Mr. G. Vansyli, Mr S. O. Waylanri, Miss E. W. Webb, Mr. D. W. White. Mrs. "White. Miss J. A. White, Miss R. Whitton, Mr. W. W. Wicker, Mrs. Wicker, Mr. A. W. Weigand, Mrs. C. E. Weigand, Mr. Q. J. Wilkening, Mrs. Wilkening, Mr. G. AVarburton, Miss E. Waters, Mr. G. Webb, Master R. Webb, Master R. Webb, Mr. J. A. Williamson, Miss C. J. Williamson. Miss Cr. Wilson Williamson, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mr. R. Williams, Miss M. Wood, Mrs. G. Workman; and six Yugoslavs and two Chinese.
Waitaki (7.10 a.m.), from Sydney; Canopus (7.20 a.m.), from Westport; Kaimiro (8.25 a.m.), from Greymoutb; Kairanga (2 30 p.m.i. from Newcastle.
Port Waikato (5.20 p.m.), from Timaru
VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Jervis Bay, from Sydney, 6 a.m. Hajjiti, from Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. Taniwha.. from Motuihi, 6.30 p.m. Kawau, from C'oromandel, 8.30 p.m. Duchess, from Oneroa,. 6.10 p.m.
VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Niagara, for Vancouver, 4 p.m. Maimoa, for London, 5 p.m. Matua, for Wellington, 10 p.m. Hauiti, for Waiheke, 9.10 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 0 p.m. Kawau, for Cpromandel, 0.30 a.m. . Taniwha, for Motuihi,'».ls a.m. Pono, for Thames, 5 p.m. Paroto. for North. 0 p.m. • Clansman, for Russell, 5 p.m. Waiotahi, for Onotiki, noon. Toa. for Whakatane, noon. Coronation. ,for Whangarei, 0 p.m. Duchess, for Oneroa, n.40 a.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Waiotapu. Geelong,' December 31. Waimarino, Wellington, January 4. Matua, Wellington, January 4. Waiana, Wellington, January 4. Wariganella. Sydney. January 4. Mariposa, Sydney, January 10. Overseas Jervis Bay, Sydney, December 2S. Cornwall, Liverpool, December 30. Kent, New York, December 30. Mataroa Southampton, December 31. Fordsdale, New Plymouth, January 2, to load. Aarbada, Calcutta, January 2. Waiwera. Liverpool, January O. " Kangitane, Napier. January 0, to load, i Anhalt, New Orleans, January f>. Wairangi, New Plymouth. January 7, to _ load. Otrarito. Brisbane, January 7. Kozan Maru, Kobe, January 8. British Chancellor. Wellington, January 8. Melbourne Maru, Wellington. January 10. Rotorua, Tokomaru Bay, January 10, to load. Aorangi. Vancouver, January 10. Swartenhondt, Saigon, January 12. Port Campbell, Bluff, January 12, to load. Brisbane Maru. Moji. January 17. City of Bagdad, New York, January 17. Matakana, New Plymouth, January 17, to • „ load. Tekoa. New Plvmouth. January 17, to load. New Zealand Star, Opua, January 18. to load. Monterey. San Francisco, January 21. Northumberland. Wellington, January 22. Oramtpnicor. Antwerp. January 22. Kaikoura, Halifax, January 20. Remuera. Wellington. January 20. Durham, Liverpool, January 27. Imperial Star. London, January 27. Stratliiiaver/ Brishane, January 28. Kent, Xew- Plymouth, January lift, to load. Wairuna. Los Augeles, January 31. , Pfmir, Astove Island, end January. Kaimjita. Napier, February' 2. to load. Melbourne Star, Sydney, February 2. Trojan Star, Wellington. February 2, to load. Oronsay, Brisbane, February 4. Niagara, Vancouver, February 7. Waetsuycker, Saigon. February 8. Fernmoor, Antwerp, February 8. Cambrdere, Liverpool. February J). Piako. New York, February 10. Rangitiki, London. February 10. Asohal'on. Hobnrt. February 11. . Port Jackson. Wellington, February 11. to load. Limerick, Los Angeles. February 17. Mariposa. San Francisco. February IS. Naniwa Maru, Kobe. February I>t. Port Alma, Liverpool, February 21. ifort Saint John, Halifax, February 21. l-u
EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND IXTCRCOLONUL AND OVERSEAS Maimoa, London, December 28. ain Kara, Vancouver, December 28. Jems Bay, Sydney, December 29. Mntua. Rafotonga. January l. Wnnfranella, Sydney, January 6. Aorangi, Sydney, January IU. Mariposa. San Francisco, Janmrv 10. Melbourne Maru. Sydney, January 23. Hangitanc, London," January i 3. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganelln, leaves Sydney December 31; due Auckland January 4; leaves Auckland January (I; due Sydney January to. Awatea, leaves Wellington December 2K; due Sydney December :t 1; leaves Sydney December 31; due Wellington January 3. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney December 23; arrived Auckland December 27; leaves Auckland December 28; due Vancouver January 14. Aorangi. left Vancouver December 22; due Auckland January 10; leaves Auckland January 11; due Sydney January 15. Monterey, left Sydney December 10; arrived and left Auckland December 13; due San Francisco December 28. Mariposa, leaves Sydney January 7; arrives and leaves Auckland January 10; due San Francisco January 25. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Mataroa, left Southampton November 2(i; due Auckland December 31. Kemuera, left London December 1(5; due 4 Wellington January 22. Akaroa, leaves Southampton December 28; due Wellington January 31. Hangitiki, leaves London January 6; due Auckland February 10. UNION CARGO VESSELS Gabriella, loads Newcastle December 28, thence Sydney, for Auckland and Gisborne. Kaimiro. left Greymouth December 21 for Auckland. Kairanga. left Newcastle. December 21 for
Auckland. Kauri, from Melbourne, Adelaide and Edithburg. left Port Lincoln December 21 for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Omana, loads Adelaide, Edithburg, Melbourne early January for Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. Waiana, leaves Bluff December for Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Waimarino, left Dunedin December 23 for Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. , Waipiata, leaves Auckland December 31 for Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru. _ „ , , Waitaki, left Sydney December 22 for Auckland.
VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—H.M.S. Achilles H.M.S. Leander, H.M.S. Wakakurn, H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wellington. H.M.S. Endeavour, H.M.S. Leith. . „ „ „ . Prince's Wharf—Niagara (U.S.S.), Matua (U.S.S.), Waipiata (U.S.S.). Port'Campbell (F.C.A.), Kaimiro (U.S.S.). . Quefn's Wharf—Jervis Bay (1.C.), Maimoa (A.S.P.), Kaimata (N.Z.S.). Central Wharf—Port Gisborne (F.A.C.). Port Whangarei (N.S.S.), Port Waikato (N S S) King's Wharf—Kartigi (U.S.S.), Port Tauranga (N.S.S.). Kairanga (L.S.S.), Kalingo (U.S.S.). Western Viaduct —Pukeko (W. and W.)» Pakura (W. and W.). Western Wharf—Kakapo (U.S.S.). Canopus (W.C.). In Stream —Nucula. OVERSEAS SHIPS Discharging Chifnku Maru, from Miike, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. Leaves January 7 for Japan. Gera, from New Orleans, 'at Dunedin, thence New Plymouth. Leaves for Australia. Harbledown, from Geelong, at Timaru, thence
Dunedin. Kaimata. from Montreal, at Auckland, hence Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Matakana, from Liverpool, at Wellington. thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Oakbank, from Ocean Island, at Dunedin. Leaves December 29 for Ocean Island. Parracombe, from Nova Scotia, at Wellington. thence Lyttelton, Timaru and Dun-
edin. Port Campbell, from London, at Auckland, hence Dunedin and Bluff. Rotorua, from Liverpool, at Lyttelton. tnenco Dunedin. - LOADIMI Arawa, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton. Leaves December 31 for Southampton and London. Benarty, at Lyttelton, thence Timaru and Dunedin. Leaves January 5 for Dunkirk. London and Antwerp. City of Glasgow, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. Leaves January I for New York, Boston, Saint John and Halifax. Cumberland, at Bluff, thence Port Chalmers. Leaves January 4 for London and West Coast Empire Star, at Napier, thence Wellington and Lyttelton. Leaves January 7 for London. . .. Fordsdale, at Picton, thence New Plymouth, Auckland (due January 2). Lyttelton and Wellington. Leaves January 17 for London.
The Union Company's steamer Kaimiro arrived yesterday morning from Greymouth ana berthed at Prince's Wharf.
The Watchlin Line motor-ship Port Waikato reached port from Timaru yesterday afternoon, berthing at Central Wharf.
The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus, from Westport, arrived yesterday morning. She berthed at Western >\ harf.
With Australian cargo, the Union Company's steamer Kairanga arrived yesterday afternoon from Newcastle and berthed at King's Wharf. The Union Company's steamer Waitaki, which arrived yesterday morning from Sjdnev and berthed at Western \V harf, will mo\e this morning to King's Wharf.
TONGARIRO'S DEPARTURE The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro will now clear Lyttelton for London on Thursday. KENT FROM NEW YORK En route from New York, via Panama, the Federal Line steamer Kent has advised by radio that she expects to reach Auckland at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. WIRELESS FROM CORNWALL The Federal Line steamer Cornwall, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, via Panama. has advised by radio that she expects to arrive here at noon on J hursday. WAIOTAPU WITH WHEAT Cabled advice has been received that the Union Company's steamer Waiotapu left Melbourne on Friday alternoon with wheat, for Auckland, where she is expected on triday. THE MATAROA REPORTS Wireless advice from the Shaw Savill and Albion liner Mataroa, en route from Southampton to Auckland, via Panama, states that she expects to arrive here at 10 o clock on Friday morning. PASSENGERS BY MATUA The Union Company's motor-ship Matua, from Island ports, berthed yesterday morning at Prince's Wharf. She is scheduled to sail for Wellington at 10 o clock to-night. Ihe Matua brought 30 passengers, as follows: The Machioness of Sliko, Miss C. Maclean, or Vrilirour Mr. Y. Banno, Mr. b. Bennett, Mrs. Bennett. Miss D. Bennett. Dr A. W, F. Cole, Mrs. Cole, Mastpr A. Cole, Miss E. Donald, Mr F. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards, Mr. I?. L. Horn, Mrs. Horn. Miss J. Horn, Mr. H. N.j C. Joosten, Mr. 11. Lee, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. K. Luckham, Mr. R. M Maday Mr J. Mnip, Mrs. Mavie, Mrs. I. McKcgg, Master .V McKegg Mr. M. Nicholas. Mr. T. Pickering, Mr D. Powell, Mr. J. H. Pringle, Mr. O. Savage Mrs Savage, Mrs. W. -Schwamm, Mrs M. Shearman. Mr. W. S. Spicer. Mrs. Spiccr, Master J. Spicer, Miss M. Spicer. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —December 27: Arrived— Awatea (7.40 a.m.). from Sydney; Rangatira (5.30 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed—Rangatira (8.10 a.m.), for Picton; Wairangi (0.10 p.m.), for Wanganui; Rangatira (7.00 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Gale (8.40 p.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON. December '-'7: Sailed — Wahine (8.35 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNF.DlN.—December 27: Arrived— James Cook (7.30 a.m.). from ( off s Harbour.
SYDNEY. December ->7: Arrived — Wanganella (3.0 a.m.), from Wellington; Mariposa (7.10 a.m.), from Auckland. PANAMA. —December 24: Sailed —Huntingdon (New York to Australia, thence New Zealand).
VANCOUVER. —December 24: Sailed— Wairuna, for Auckland, via Los Angeles. CRISTOBAL.—December - J4: Arrived — City of Bagdad (New York to Auckland). GLASGOW—December 20: Arrived—Mahana, from Auckland, via London.
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