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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset : To-day 4.r>3 p.m. Snnriie : To-morrow, 1>.41 a.m. Moon : First Quarter, 20th, D.IS a.m. 1

—- i ARRIVALS.—THIS DAT. Taniwha, from Paeroa. 0.2.j a.m. Waiotahi. from Houhora. G. 40 a.m. Mahuranfd. from Portland. 2.00 a.m. Tuhoe. from Coast.'3.33 a.m. Claymore, from Whanjrarei. 5.50 a.m. Ronnki. from Portland, 7.30 a.m Lyttelton, with rafi, from Coast, 7.40 a.m. DEPARTURES.—YESTEEDAT. Bibrra. for WeMnston. :',.r,a pm Marama. for Sydney. 3.15 p.m. Hauitl. f. jr Command?!, 3.10 pm. Kaiwnrra. fur Wi-srport, 7.15 p.m. Matansi, f...r Tauranga, 7 pin Manaiii for 10.3-j p.m. Moko, for Portland, 10.40 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Dnneilln. In dock. H.M.c.s. Iris, at Utvoniiort (Pacific Cable Board). Xuculn. at Dev.,nport (Adujiraltv oil tanker). G %r C - f; ° ss ' barf "">'- "' stream rJ. B. O LogUlenK Pjrcora. Queen'< Wharf (SZ. Shipping WTiangape, in Stream (Cnion S.S. Co) Wannkn. In strp;im iPnlon S.S Cα,. Resolution (sch.i, King's Wharf (D. C. Roberts I. Wairuna, Prince-? Wharf (Union S S Co ) Hora. Ir slr.'aui (t'r.ion S.S <- o j ' ' ilaristpn. Kind's Whart (Henderson and Macfarlane). Wai:omo. in slrenm fUnion S.S Co ) Waikawa. in etrenm (Vnh.n S.S. Co } Kaikorai. Xortli Wnll n.'nlon S.C. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAXD. Port Xapler. London. May 17 Kaituna. Melbourue. Slay 17. Hororatn. London. Ifny 17 Tofua. Suva. May 17." Wllloeton, Ocean Islnii-I. Mar 17 T'limaroa, S.vdne.v. May l«. * King Malcolm, Antwerp, Mar 10 Tekoa. South (loads). M.i.v Mahana. Llverpcioi. Jlny UP. lonic, South (loads). May 21. Aorangi. Vancouver, May '23. Kgalcutn. Cook iKlanda, May 24. Maunganui. Sydney, May 25. • Port Curtis, South (loads 1 Mar 2G. City of Bombay, New York. May 20. West Henshnw. Los Angeles. May 30. Arawa, Southampton, Juno 1. Vldovun. Jqiiigue. early JimsHinemoa. Fiji, early June. Mesopotamia, Florida. June 2 Baron Murray. St. John. June i. Canadian Conqueror. Montreal, June 6. Hertford, Liverpool, June 7. Slln, New York, June T). Port Hardy, South (loads), June 13.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. \ To-day.—Omana, from SurftluJc and j •Ostend, 0 p.m.; Waipu, from Kerepeehi. 3 j p.m. , To-morrow. —Hauiti, from Surfdale and , Ostend, 6.30 .m.; Katvau. from Oiniha, Awa- . roa Bay, Orapiu, and Cowes Bay, 7 p.m. ; Mafungi, from Tuurunpa, 7 a.m.; Munaia, from Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. ; Uarnv.-i, from New Plymouth, 0 a.m. Projected Departures. ; To-day— Apanui, for Awnnui and Wai- ] liapakauri, ll.eO p.m. t and Omiha, 9..10 a.m.; Taniwha, for Pa&- s roa, 2 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei, D t p.m. f Mondny.—Omana, for Surfdnle, Ostend, s anil Oniihu, 10 a.m. a THE CANADIAN MILLEE. Carrying cargo loaded at Dunedin. J.yttelton, Wellington and Auckland, the (.anadian Government steamer Canadian Miller, which was completing her cargo at ihe Queen's wharf, is expected to sail for New iork, Boston and Montreal to-morrow r niurnlug. I CABLE STEAMER LAUNCHED. The cable steamer Dominia has been launched by Messrs. Swan, Hunter and William Richardson, Newcastle-on-Tyne for the Telegraph Construction and 'Maintenance Coniuauy, London. She is the lamest i steamer afloat built specially for laying . and repairing submarine telegraph cables « a. distinction previously held by the Coloiila, a twin-screw steamer of 7976 tons ' gross, built and englned by Messrs. Swan Hunter, in 11)02, for the same company' ' The Dominia is of 9250 tons gross, and , has length 51Wt, bread tli nntt, and depth ; -JOft 01n. She carries 11,500 tons, and is ' propelleU by twin-screw triple expansion onglnes, supplied with steam from flve boilers, the whole being hullt in llie Xeptunu works of the builders. INION' COMPANY'S! MOVEMENTS. Movements of vessels under tlie Hag of tie Union Company jire a nil on need :>k follow: — The Kuponga was pxpeelt'd to leave Westport late lutit iiii-'ln for Cjinliornv and Aiickland. The Ivartlgi bus been Used to lond at WeHtport on Tueadny next for Auckland. The Kauri arrived at <Jisl)orne this luornln« from South, and is expected to leave tlicTO aii Mondny for Auckland. After dlschiirgn hore kliu !m to return to WeHtport. dud from llii'i'o will proceed to (Joclong. Thi) KekuruiiKU Ih to Hull at .'i p.m. tojnftiTow for OlHbonic iiml Niii'loi'. Tim W«ljm|j| In Io lond lit l.yltrltun about WrdnMflny for NnplcF nn<l AiKklniul. glic will iirol»il)ly fnll ill Wi'llliiKl"ii on rdiiip. The Knlon {eft Tlmnrii nt noon .vi-m. r.lny ' tor AwUUimh vln UVllluk'cii mikl I'lrion. 't'iiu SCmni,mi iviib oxjiui.'llid In liuivii <ii-.V- rliiinilli t)1 nnull to il/l,y for ,\i.\v I'l.) iih/iiII, niiil • TilK MWUalt lirrlvi'il m in nin Inilii.v fnnii X'djilii'ni \uir\n, /mml lii'iilii'il ill iiii> l')ll)'i'e Wlittrf, 'I'lC VVllliiHtllt la C»|IW/'ll"| In |i«||V(i l,,Vlh'l \t,u 1,1, 't'lii-riiit) »«■»» fin \K't>\\inutin\ nun .%><■ -kJiiii/l StU-r ill.", liinyi 111 lljla (lill't till'i« \jt iivuruuA u> ',v.■iiiiii/i(in l,yHulloi>, num.' iiU), iihiff, itinmnii, unit 'f'ltiiiini 'fh« WnUi»t iffi ilitHiunw «i 8 o'Hlnttu *$>}# 'ftwrttinv- 'Hi Hrntui m-nwrrow fitmr fiWP-iw >y)H bunk "' i'ki Cuntrn\ vthart.

; The auxiliary schooner Isabella de Frame | '. v, 25 esj-e-te-i [•> sail :'.jr Hokianga Lo-thiy. I A.-'-' Lii:r.g lo hT rpport. th<* j IJiii"!! C'j r s Islauil tieauier Tofua. will j ::'•.- r.:. An.-k'.an.l from Fijian. Tongan .. ; i-jrrs on Monday afternoon. l'_v : ..- Aii;o;. -. ..;•. li ja; been ei^ase ,1 ' -jr.::- :_■: yas; T-.-ik in recovering logs i wji : a-vay fruin Parser. Lamb and I'u.'i ").>>::-.- • ■-■. Monday la*t. i> io le;ive ior I :jv >ir..jt Harrit-r at v p.m. to-morrow. Wiih a !::i! cargo of basic slag, the J sreauiCT Kii.- Mal'.ln , . i- ex; cited to arrive at fruiu Antwerp at any tinie ] now. jiie wiii ;■';: out her carjo at lie ■ Kiji's vrhaif. At rrr-viit ULii'Siiin; Nauru pnos;>tiate at j "he Ki:i.'t "iarf. the tramp sieaaier Mari--- ---;■:•!! :? announced to leave Auckland tor New I I'lyn.nnta •■i: Tuesday tuornin::. She is u> .■ • ::.: :..;•• •!;- -::u-je at the Tarunaki ;wrt. M->-r-. and Macfarlane advise -ha: 'he iartr-red steamer <Jisla sailed •'r'Ui l"i..ri-'ia for Auckland on April 2S with , •;•.»•■ t....ns of phosphate. She is expected t>" .irriv.j v: :x- ; ur: on June 3. Tli- Danish motor ship Saiiy Maersk m:i*<] from Auckland for Wpllington ye<Ttr.lay afternoon. At tae capital port 'she will I'nntiuut 'lis'-hnrst of h>-r cartro from . S-. J..hn. ; T!;.- Kirhardson steamer Mako failed frim AiK-klaurl for Portland last evening. l >h- i- !■• r.-;urii tv i,ort this evening, ami >.|i Mi-iiiday will rompl-i- h»r .arp.j fur Eh>i !'■.;!>' I.r.ys nnd Napier. iles<rs. Watkin ami \Val!:s art- the lu> - al ajrpnts. I'KVuN TO I.oAll. Ai. i> (_• has beeu re«:eiveil a: Aucklnttd tbut t:ip Kcieral Line steamer Devon left ] Brisbane y-sterduy for New I'lymouth. Shu iis (.•ornins tn this ;>ort to commence loaiins I for i:.,.ist ~f United Kingdom pons. il>-r itinerary ha= nut yet tjfen annuun. >•>!. j RIBEKA DEPARTED 1 }laving unloaded the local portion of I eariro of case oil from Texas, the I -.tt-ainrr Rib.ra .sailed for WMlinfe'ton y>-s- ---; t'-n.lay afternoon. From Wellington sh" is I r.j procpp'l to Sydney. Bunbu'ry. and t'nI inaiitie to i ijmpii'te liisclixirjfe. I

R.M.B. NIAGARA REPORTED. En route from Sydney anrl Aucklaml to Vancouver, the Union Co.'s Royal Mail bteainer Niagara arrived at Suva yesterday iiioruin?. and continued her vuvage durtni; the afternoon. Sue left here on Tuesday last, and is due to arrive at Vancouver ou May 2*. THE WAI RUN A. For further discharge of her cargo from Par-iS? Coast ports." the Union Co. a freighter Wairnna is expected to lt-ave Auckland on Monday next for Wellington. Mcii'ourue and ."-yduey. <:;e' m ' tiie I':iu;(-'s «::arf. MAKAMA SAILED. A departure from Auckland yesterday afternoon was thp Union Company's intercolonial steanipr Marama for Sydney, with passengers, mail and cargo. She is due to arrive at h»-r destination on Tuesday morning. THE WAIKAWA. Owinz to the coal trouble in Australia, the dei-afture of the Union Company's stpaiaer Waikawa for Newcastle has been jiostpoued iqdefinitel}". This steamer is nr>w liiiil up In the stream, Uer crew having been pai<J off. THE SCHOONER RESOLUTION. After being under alteration at the North wnil for three mouths, thf small I slai»l-built Fchooner Uesoiutiou «a.* pxrectcd to suift to the King's wharf this afternoon. After carrying out trials on the harbour the schooner is to load for Norfolk Island, bein;; expected to sail from Auckland on Monday or Tuesday next. WTLLASTON ON MONDAY. Phosphate-laden from Ocean Island, the Wirral Transport Company's steamer Wiilaston has reported by wireless that she pxperts to arrive at Auckland on Monday morning. Hct carso total? Seoo tons , . Messrs. Hr-ndejson and Macfarlane are the ' lor-al acents. I j THE KAITUXA. j On arrival from Melbourne on Monda; morning, the T"nkin Company's stpainr ; Kaituna will proceed to the powdee an chorace off Orakei. and after unloading i quantity of explosives will come into nor to discharee general carso. From Auck . lnnd' the Kaituna proceeds to Wellingtoi to complete discharge.

H-OHOKATA AGAIN RADIOS. ' Bringing over 700 immigrants from Southampton, the N.Z. Shipping CompanyV steamer Hororata is expected to arrive at Auckland on Monday. According to her latest radio she will not make port until the evenim-. This steamer, which will Inter proceed to Wellington ot complete discharge of her cargo, will berth at the Queen , b wharf. CHILLED MEAT CARRIER. Launched recently at .Tarro-w, the steamer Stuart Star is rhe first of nine vessels huildine in ■the United Kingdom for the Blue Stnr Line. .The vessel will parry about 12.000 tons deadweight. She is fitted with twin screw geared turbine engines, and has been specially insulated to carry chilled meat. THE ULIMAROA. Cabled information reports the depnrmre from Sydney for Auckland, at noon yesterday, of the Huddart. Parker Co.'s steamer Ulimaroa. This vessel, which brings 263 passengers and cargo, is due to arrive here about noon on Tuesday, and is to sail on her return trip to Sydney on Friday next. She has been allotted a berth at the Central wharf.

1 THE POPT NAPIER. To the agency of Heather, Roberton and :0., the Commoawealth a»d Dominion Line teamer Port Napier is expected to arrive t Auckland on Monday aftprnoon from iondon, via Suva. After unloading 3300 oris of general cargo at the Prince's wharf, he Port Napier is to proceed to Southern orts to complete discharge. NEW STEAMER BARON HAIG. Recently launched by the Ayrshire Dockard Company. Ltd., for Messrs. H. Hoearth nd Sons, Glaseow, the new steamer Baron Faig has carried out successful trials in lie Firth of Clyde. The vessel is of the ingle deck type, with poop bridge and foreastle, and has been specially designed and tted for the owners' general cargo trade, hs will carry about 5800 tons deadweight. nd will have a speed of eleven knots.

HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 9.27 a.m. r).."i4 p.m Aucklnnd Sun.. 1". 13 a.m. l".3s p.m Onehun::,-! Sun., 1.31a.m. 1.00 p.m Kalparu Hdi".. .Sun.. l.Jfi a.m. 1.43 p.m ilanukiiu Hiis . . Sun., U.31 a.m. 12.M p.m

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 8