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KUROW SAILS TO-MORROW. The Union Company now advises that the collier Kurow will leave Auckland at 10 o’clock to-morow evening for Newcastle, where she will probably load for Auckland again.
PACIFIC TRANSPORT SAILS. —After having been delayed at Wellington for some days waiting for sailing orders, the tramp steamer Pacific Transport nailed this morning for Nauru Island, where she is to load phosphates for Australia. TOFU A AT SUVA. —Cable advice received by the local office of the Union Company States that the Island passenger steamer Tofua arrived at Suva this morning from Apia, Samoa, and leaves at 4 p.m. on Friday for Auckland, where she is due next Tuesday. CARGO FOR NORFOLK ISLAND. — Spedding, Ltd., advises that cargo for the Government steamer Hinemoa, which leaves Auckland at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, December 28, for Norfolk Island, will be received alongside the vessel all day to-morrow. HUNTINGDON ARRIVING. Due at Auckland at 8 o’clock this evening from Liverpol, the Federal steamer Huntingdon will berth at the Queen’s Wharf tomorrow morning to unload the local portion of her cargo under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company, before proceding to Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. ATHENIC’S PROGRAMME. Now at Port Chalmers completing her discharge of Liverpool cargo, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advises that the liner Atlienic commences loading there and and leaves on January 4 for Picton, thence Gisborne, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete. The Athenic sails finally from Wellington on January 27 for Southampton and London via Panama. THE CANADIAN SEIGNEUR. - The Canadian Seigneur arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland. She is expected to clear the capital city this evening for Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. She will then return to Wellington and Auckland to load for, the Homeward trip, and is scheduled to sail from here about January 10. PORT CAROLINE TO LOAD. —The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Caroline now en route from London to New Zealand, is to commence loading for London at Bluff on January 27. She will subsequently load also at Port Chalmers, Timaru, New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Wellington. The vessel is to sail from Wellington on February 19 for London. TAIROA TO LOAD. Now in Australia completing discharge of her London cargo, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advises that the steamer Tairoa is due at Bluff on January 4 to commence loading for Home. She later fills up at Port Chalmers, Wanganui, Lyttelton and Wellington, and is expected to clear the latter port on January 26 for London via Panama.
PASSENGERS ON BALRANALD. — Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, have received advice that the P. and O. liner Balranald, which is due at Sydney from London to-morrow, has for New Zealand the following passengers, who are expected to reach Auckland by the HuddartParker steamer Ulimaroa next Tuesday: Miss Morna Harvey, Mr. George F. Power, Mr. R. J. Dodson, Mrs. Fanny Dodson, Miss M. E. Cameron, Mr. William Moore, Mr. James Moore, Mr. William Elwood, Mr. Peter S. Syme, Mr. Paul Schmedding.
PORT SYDNEY TO LOAD.— The C.' and D. Line advises that the Port Sydney is due at New Plymouth on December 28 from Australia, to commence loading for London. She will subsequently load also at Auckland (January 5 to January S), Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton, and is to sail from Lyttelton on January 21 for London, via Panama.
SURAT FOR AUSTRALIA. —The tramp .steamer Surat, ■which, is discharging I a cargo of raw sugar at Chelsea, is ex- | pec ted to complete on Saturday when I she will sail for Westport for bunkers, I before proceeding- later to Australia to I load wheat for the United Kingdom or the I Continent, lONIC DELAYED .—Leaving Welling- ! ton to-morrow for Auckland, the A\ hite Star liner lonic is due here on Saturday morning to complete her loading for Home. A. S. Paterson and Company, the local agents, now advise that the lin s‘ l sails finally from here at Saturday, December 31, for Southampton arid London, via Panama. KAITUNA LEAVES GREYMOUTH. The local office of the Union Company have been advised that the Ivaituna left Oreymouth at 5.30 p.m. yesterday, and leaves Westport at iO o clock fm Auckland, where she is due on Satuida>. PASSAT NEXT MONTH, —An ex-pocU-aSarrival at Auckland early next month is the German steamer, Passai, from Galveston (Texas), via Australian uorts The vessel left Galveston on September 27. and celaied Barbadoes on October 10, Durban on November 8, and arrived at Fremantle on December .. Jit is to go from there to Geelong and then on to Auckland. Messrs. Robert Millar and Co. are the local agents. T AMAROA’S ITINERARY. L. IX Nathan and Co. advises that the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa is due at Auckland during the week-end from Wellington to complete her discharge of London cargo. On January 2 the vessel leaves here-for Napier, thence Wellington, for loading, and returns to Auckland on January 13 to complete. She is scheduled to sail finally from this port at 6 a.m. on January 21 for Southampton and London via Panama. FOR U.S.A., CANADA AND WEST OF ENGLAND PORTS. Due at New Plymouth on January 16 from Australia, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Gallic will commence her loading there for New York, Halifax and West of England ports. She will afterwards load at Wanganui, thence Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The vessel is due here on February 1 and sails finally from Auckland on February 0 via Panama. L. D. Nathan and Co. will act as the local agents for the Gallic. MATAKANA AT WANGANUI. Due at Wanganui this morning from New Plymouth, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matakana arrives at Auckland on Saturday to continue loading for Home. She leaves here again on December 30 for Gisborne, thence Napier and Wellington to complete, and is expected to clear the latter port finally on January 12 for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool via Panama. L. D. Nathan and Co. will be the local agents for the Matakana. NOBEL SAILING VESSELS. The Nobel Explosives Co.’s auxiliary ketch, Miro, arrived .at Auckland this morning with a cargo of produce from Dunedin. She took a cargo of explosives down to Southern ports and loaded at Port Chalmers for Auckland. Mr. E. C. Campbell, the local agent for the Nobel vessels, advises that the Miro is to be dispatched this evening for Whangarei to complete discharge. The auxiliary schooner, Piri, left Melbourne yesterday with a cargo of explosives for Auckland and Southern ports. She is due here toward the end of next week. The ITuia left Grafton on December 11 with a full cargo of hardwood for discharge at Napier, Walkokopu and Auckland. She is expected at Napier tomorrow. After completion of discharge at Auckland the vessel will proceed to Ilokianga to load timber for Melbourne. PASSENGERS ON OFCAMA.—The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Orient liner Orania, which is due at Sydney from London tomorrow:—Sir George and Lady Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barnett, Mr. and Airs. C. H. Broad, Dr. and Airs. C. E. A. Coldicutt, Sir Daniel Cooper, Captain A. H. Cooper, Air. and Airs. C. H. Ho worth, Air. and Airs. W. J. Jorgensen, Air. and Airs. W. D. AlcLeod, Miss J. AlcLeod, Air. and Airs. L. Shearman, Air. and Airs. J. Simpson, Air. and Airs. Lewis Smith, Air. and Airs. H. A. Swinglehurst, Air. and Mrs. R. Thomas, Mr. and Airs. A. AI. Turnbull, Aliss S. S. Turnbull, Airs. Bruce, Airs. C. M. Hall, Airs. L. Hance, Mrs. Harper, Airs. Johnson, Alrs K Alowbray, Airs. Reid, Alisses J. S. Blackburn, AI. E. Browne, E. Al. Gibson, AI. Gibson, A. E. Gillett, Al. J.. Gillett, F. Graham, J. K. Lee, P. C. Alowb*ay, E. E. Perkins, •T. A. Reid, E. AI. Ryder, Alajor Forrest Lindsay, Messrs. H. L. Andersen, E. Bond, G. B. Brown, R. T. Cameron, A. H. Darker, W. E. Eckroyd, W. J. A. Grant, J.P., R. Hay, J. G. O’Neill, J. E. S. Perkins. The vessel will probably connect with the Ulimaroa, which leaves Sydney on Friday, and is due at Auckland next; Tuesday. AORANGTS PASSENGERS. The R. Aorangi, which left Auckland last evening for Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver, took the following passengers from New Zealand:— First Saloon: Miss B. D. Austen, Airs. N. P. Dawson, Aliss P. Dawson, Aliss C. de Pertius, Aliss A. E. Feiling, Aliss C. Fitzpatrick, Aliss AI. Hunter, Aliss C. Quick, Airs. Amery, Airs. Baker, Mrs. Beale, Airs. Dawson, Airs, du Pertius, Airs. Hunter, Airs. Koenig, Airs. Pathick, Airs. AI. H. Quick, Airs. Al. C. Thomas, Airs. Tilbury, Airs. B. H. Crofton-Umbers, Airs. B. E. Vernon, Air. C. Al. Abel, Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery, Air. H. Baker, Mr. L. B. Beale, Air. S. W. Blyth, Captain W. Brass, M.P., Air. Charlton Dawson, Alaster C. E. Dawson, Air. B. L. Dignan, All*. C. B. du Pertius, Air. Gannon, Air. J. Gibson, Air. AI. A. Hunter, Air. G. Huxley, Alaster N. S. Hunter, Air. G'. W. Koenig, Air. R. H. Lawson, Air. H. C. C. Aloule, , Air. H. A. Patrick, Air. H. G. Pratt, Air. F. AI. Prince, Captain J. S. AlcL. Ritchie, Air. AI. Sclmlpz, Air. E. SchulJ.ze-Sandow, Air. AI. Scott, Dr. K. It. Steenson, Mr. A. C. Stuart, Air. J. Thomas, Mr. H. TilT»ury, Mr. J. H. Tilbury, Air. M. V. F. Turner, Air. L. A. Walton, Air. N. W. Walton, Air. G. G. Whiskard, C.B. Second Saloon: Aliss K. Billens, Aliss AI. Brown, Aliss L. H. Bullock, Aliss R. AI. Bullock, Aliss W. C. Bullock, Miss H. Chaplin, Aliss W. D. Dale, Miss J. Forster, Aliss W. Freeguard, Aliss Gamble, Aliss Goldsmith, Aliss A. R. Harris, Miss Hill, Aliss J. Hoffman, Aliss W. G. Keys, Aliss D. L. Aliller, Aliss J. Aloncur, Aliss AI. I. Alorecroft, Aliss AI. Aloxley, Aliss L. AlcGowan, Aliss Nolan, Miss A. C. O’Brien, Aliss L. Potter, Aliss J. R. Raye, Aliss E. Rudall, Aliss F. Itudall, Miss K. Syms, Aliss Al. Stephens, Aliss AI. Turner, Miss B. A. Vaughan, Aliss E. Vaughan, Aliss B. Vaughan, Aliss C. M. Vaughan, Mrs. Bullock, Airs. Cameron, Airs. H. Gardiner, Airs. Hoffman, Airs. Perry and infant. Airs. P. J. Turner, Airs. D. P. Cantlon. Airs. W. A. Pearson, Air. R.‘ H. Adair, Mr. R. T. Bullock, Air. ,C. Burry, Air. J. L. Cameron, Air. E. Clark, Air. J. R. Dagger, Air. H. J. Hayes, Mr. G. H. Kempsford, Air. 11. F. Kilkolly, Air. A. H. Kitto, Air. J. AT. Kitto, Air. H. ATackay, Air. AI. E. Aliller, Alaster J. S. Palmer, Air. W. A. Pearson, Air. R. E. Pearson, Air. IT. Potter, Air. F. J. Purll, Air. A. Ross, Air. B. W. H. Smith, Air. W. G. Smith, Air. Stumpf, Air. E. IT. Sturt, Alaster E. Suckling, Alaster J. Suckling, Alaster J. Turner; and 36 third-class, including one Indian.
SURREY AT TOKOMARU BAY.—The Federal steamer Surrey arrived at Tokomaru Bay this morning from Brisbane to commence loading for Home. The vessel is due at Auckland on Saturday to continue her loading, and leaves here again on January 7 for Napier, ihenc-c \\ a ikokopu and Wellington f. complete The vessel, which will load at Auoklaml -and, r the agency of the New Zealand . hipping Companv. will finally depart front Wellington on January 11 tor London and West of England ports, via Panama. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY HAUTURU (6 p in ). 270 tons, F9wler, for Raglan and Kawhia. ARRIVAL TO-DAY* NGAPUHI (7 ami.), 70) tons, Bark, from New Fymouth. The Hauturu sailed from Onehunga last evening for Raglan, kawhn, - * k Port Waikato. She txpecttd uacK asaiii at six o’clock on Friday morning. e rr| ie XeaTuhi, which arrived at t nc* hung a from New Wyma-th sails again at *o’jr o afternoon on the return trip.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 2
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