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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset: To-day, 4.42 p.m. Sunrise : To-morrow, 6.37 a.m. Moon : New, 10th, 9.38 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 3.42 a.m. 4.15 p.m. Anckland Tues., 4.41 a.m. 5.14 p.m. Onehunga Tues., 8.18 a.m. 8.51 p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Tues., 8.13 a.m. 8.46 p.m. Manukau Hds. .Tues., 7.18 a.m. 7.51 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. King Malcolm, from Antwerp, 9.35 p.m. Mahurangi, from Coast, 1.30 a.m. Matangi, from Tauranga, 6.05 a.m. Wainui, from East Coast, 4.50 p.m. Kaiwarra, from Geelong, 11.55 p.m. THIS DAY. R.M.M.S. Aorangi. from Sydney, G.lO a.m. Passengers for Auckland :—Firstclass : Mr. J. and Miss J. Arneil, Mr. L F. Anivitti, Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyce, Miss B. Bennett, Mr. J. Blau, Miss R. Crlpps, Mr. .T. J. Cassidy, Mr. C. H Camp, Mr. J. Conover. Mr. K. R. Doole*-, Miss 11. Demers, Mr. H. Dawson. Mr. W. J. Foster, Mr. H. J. Findley. Miss G. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaze and two children. Mr. and Mrs. L. De Grut and child, Mrs F. L. Glew, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibson, Mrs. W. Gray and child. Master R, R. Gore, Miss B Harding, Mr. W. B. Homewood, Mr. J. B. Holroyde. Mrs. J. B. Hoyroyde, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hooper. Miss M. Jones, Sit and Lady Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelliher, Mrs. M. and Miss B. King, Mrs W. D. Loveridge, Mr. M. E. Lilley, Mr. S. R. Moset, Mr. .1. Morton, Mr. E. H. Morris, Mr D. F. Moran, Mr. P. McKay, Mr. T. R. Mossiter, Mr. S. Nelson, Mrs. G. Nicks, Miss N. Spring. Mr. A. W. Palfreyman, Mr. H. B. Phipps, Mr. J. Pascoe, Mr and Mrs. H. B. Phlleox. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pugh. Mr. F. J. Phypers, Captain A. Revell, Mr C. D. Richards, Mr. H. T. Stanton, Messrs. AY. and S. Shirriffs. Mrs. J. Steel, Mr. J. M. Toms, Messrs. J. and E. Tole. Mr. and Mrs. S. Williamson, Mr. S. Williams. Seconc-dlass: Mrs. E. M. Allen and child, Mrs. F. Bellingham. Miss M. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Black and two children, Mrs. A. and Miss J. Dewing, Misses D..and E. Eddleston, Mr. J. Edwards, Mr. S C. Gilbert, Mr. and Mfs. H. Graham, Miss M. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. D.-Hny, Miss I. V. Hill, Miss E. Kitt, Mrs. N. Ilhone, Mr. F. W. McMillan. Miss R. Molloy, Mrs. A. Munro, Mr J. McCallum, Mr. A. E. Odlln, Miss M. Pines, Mrs. V. Russell and son, Mr. A. G. Ready, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stopford, Mr. R. E. Stott. Mrs. R. E. Stotr. Miss E Vose, Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams, Miss W. West. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkins, Mr. K. James, and 36 thirdclass. Waiotahi, from Hokianga, 5.45 a.m. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Nucula, for San Pedro, 10.25 a.m. Vidovdan, for Sydney, 6 p.m. Tekon, for Timaru, 6.10 p.m. West Henshaw, for Wellington, 6.10 p.m. YESTERDAY. Port Hardy, for NeW»York, 7.30 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 5.10 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa, 6.43 p.m. Herekino, for Portland, 10.10 p.m. "-~—~" • VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Baron Murray, St. John, early. Marama Sydney. June H. Mm, New York, June 8. Hertford, Liverpool, June 8. Canadian Conqueror, Halifax. June 9. Arawa. London, via Wellington, June 10. Port Pirie. New York. June 11. Port Melbourne, London, June 12. Tofua. Suva. June 14. Devon. South (loads), June 14. Ngakuta, Rarotonga. June 20. Niagara, Vancouver, June 21. Ruahine. South (loads), June 25. Lepanto. New York, June 27. Hororata, South (loads), June 28. West Conab. Los Angeles, June 29. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, July 10. Pawlet. San Francisco. July 10. Tongariro, London, July 10. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, July 21. Cambridge, Liverpool. July 26. Kin Oro. Liverpool. July 27. H.M.s. Diomede, Tonga, August 20. Port Dunedin. Liverpool, August 23. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.c.s. Iris, at Devonport (Pacific CaWe Roard"). .<* Guy 0. Ooss (barque),- In stream (J. B. O'Loghlen). Whansnpe, in stream (Uniop S.S. Co.). Mesopotamia, King*s Wharf (Henderson and McFarlane) Winaka. in stream (Onion S.S. Co.l. Knitokc. in stream (Union S.S Co ) Flora, in stream (Union SS Co ) Waitomo. in stream (Union SS Co) Waikawa. in stream (Dnion S.S Co) Kaikorai, North Wall (Union SS Co) Huia. Western Wharf (Campbell Bros I Hinemoa. Central Wharf (Spedding Ltd I Kurow. Prince's Wharf (Union S S Pr. 1 Aorangf. Prince's Wharf (Union s" Col Tort Curtis, Central Wharf (Heather Roh erton, and Co., Ltd.). ' King Malcolm, King's Wharf (j*.Z Shinping Co.). ' *■ Walnnl. King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co ) Kawatlrl, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co ) Kaiwarra, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Surfdale, Ostend and Omihn, 3.30 p.m. To-morrow. —Taniwha, from Paeroa, 12.30 a.m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, 5.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Hauitl, for Kerepcehi, 8.30 p m.; Clansman, for Russell, Opua, Whanenroa and Mangonui, 5 p.m. ; Matangi, foi Tauranga, 7 p.m.; Wakatere, for Thames, 11 pm • Manaia, for Whangarei, 10.3 C p m ■' Torea, for Whangapoua, Port Charles Kennedy and Mercury Bays, 4 p.m.; Pono for Marsden Point, Mangapai, Parua Baj and Waipu, 3 p.m.; Rarawa. for New Ply for Orewa Wai wera, Mahurangi, and Warkworth, 9.3 C am. Motu, for Whakatane, noon: Waio ■tahl, for Totara North, Houhora, Kaimau ma_ and Parenga. Noon. , THE HINEMOA. U present berthed at Uie Central wharf the Government steamer Hinemoa i« an _ouß«e_ to sail for Niue Island at 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. :____ "

The Northern Co.'s steamer Waiotahi returned from the West Coast this morni ing. She is announced to sail to-morrow 1 for Northern ports, being due to return to Auckland Saturday next. The Richardson steamer Awahou is expected to arrive at Auckland from East Coast to-morrow morning. After discharge of her cargo she is to bo laid up for overhaul and survey. NUCLXA SAILED. A departure from Auckland on Saturday was the Admiralty tanker Nucula, for San Pedro, Los Angeles, to load another cargo of fuel oil for use by the warships of the New Zealand squadron. THE PORT CURTIS. Bound for London via Panama, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Curtis is announced to sail from Auckland at daybreak to-morrow She is berthed at the Central wharf. ,' VIDOVDAN DEPARTED. Having unloaded the local portion of hor cargo from Chile, the Yugoslav steamer Vldovdan sailed from Auckland for Sydney early on Saturday evening. THE TEKOA. To fill up for West Coast of the United Kingdom ports, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa was dispatched from Auckland for Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington on Saturday evening. THE WEST HENSHAW. In continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports, the Swayne and Hoyt Line steamer West Henshaw sailed fro_ Auckland for Wellington late on Saturdaj afternoon. THE TOFUA. Information received by the local office of the Union Company states that the Tofua left Apia for Suva at 11 a.m. on Saturday last. This vessel is announced to leave Suva for Auckland on Thursday, being due to arrive at this port on Monday of next week. THE WAIRUNA. It is announced by the Union Company that their steamer Wniruna is to leave Sydney on June 15 for Vancouver, via Lautoka and Suva. She is to load Tongan and Samoan cargo at Sydney for transhipment to the Tofua at Suva. MARAMA TO-MORROW. Bringing passengers, mail and cargo, the Union Company's steamer Marama has reported that she expects to arrive at Auckland from Sydney at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. She will probably berth at the Queen's wharf. KAIWARRA ARRIVED. Owing to strong easterly winds and rough seas, the arrival of the Union Company's steamer Kaiwarra from Geelong was delayed by about two days. The vessel, which made port late last night, is unloading her cargo at the Queen's wharf. PORT HARDY FOR NEW YORK. Taking passengers and a cargo of Nev Zealand produce, the Commonwealth anc Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy sallec from Auckland for Netv York at half-pas' seven yesterday morning. This vesse will also discharge at Boston and London. THE WEST CONOB. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane advis that the Swayne and Hoyt Line steame West Conob sailed from Los Angeles io New Zealand on Wednesday of last week Her cargo of case oil. timber and genera merchandise will be discharged_at Auck land, where she is due on June 27, Welling ton, Lyttelton and Dunedln. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR Coming from Halifax, the Canadia Government steamer Canadian Conquero has now reported that she will not arm at Auckland until midnight on Wednesdaj i She was previously expected to arrive tt morrow. The Canadian Conqueror wi ' unload the local portion of her cargo a i the Prince's wharf, and will then procee South to complete discharge, and to con ' mence loading for New York, Boston an 1 -Montreal. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr G. D. Fraser has joined the Kaitok • as chief officer, relieving Mr. D. F. Sniit . for instructions. . Mr. N. W. Mac Donald has been appointe - chief officer of the Kairanga. relieving SI: A. E. Rawlins, who has transferred to th ■ I Koromiko in a similar capacity. Mr. G. W. Kent has joined the Waipoi . as chief officer, relieving Mr. J. L. Adam . for instructions. . I The Mararoa has been recommissloned a . Wellington for the ferry service, wit . Captain T. B. Sewell in command, wh ; has with him the following officers: —Chic I Mr. C. J. Hackworth; second. Mr. J. *t\ , Thomson; third-, Mr. D. Luckett. THE FERRY SERVICE. After having been idie at Wellington fo ' some time, the Union Co.'s steamer Mararo ' has re-entered the Welllngton-Lyttelto ' service relieving the Maori for overhau i When 'the Maori is recommissioned, tb Wahine will be withdrawn for survey. Th ' Union Company announce that there wi ' be no decrease in the fares on the Mararo: ' When the increase in fares was made on tli understanding that the Maori and Wahiii would continue in the service throughoL the year lt was fully explained at the nm that the regulations would require the will drawal of each vessel for a short tiiu annually. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICES. The Union Company announce the fo lowing movements of vessels engaged i their trans-Pacific cargo services:— The Waitemata, from San Francisco, i due at Napier about the middle of June and after discharge of part cargo wi. proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedit ißlnff and New Plymouth. The Enton was to leave San Franclsc on Saturday for Napier, Wellington, Lytte ton and Dunedin. The Hauraki will load at Vancouver nn San 'Francisco during June for Auckland ■Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The Wniruna will load at Vancouver an 'San Francisco during July for Auckland "Melbourne, and Sydney. The Walotapu will load at Vancouve and San Francisco late in July and earl in August for WeUington, Melbourne aa 'Sydney. ARAWA'S PASSENGERS. Following is a list of the passenger booked for Auckland who arrived at Wei lington from London by the S.S. and A Company's steamer Arawa on Friday :— Misses A. Aitken, J. Clark, R. Clark, J Craven, F. Holman, V. Holman, C. Marks H. Martindale, V. Owen. Mesdames Aitken Craven, Holman, Hutchings, A. Martindale J. McCrone. C. Tate. J. Walmsley. White Messrs. It. Aitken, F. Ashby, F. Bales, II Craven, A Holman, H. Ilutcbings. W. Hutch ings, T. Martindale, M. Martindale, W Miller, G. White, Masters J. Aitken, G Hutchings, I. and G. McCrone, R. Walmsley The Arawa, which is to come to Aucklant to unload general cargo, is commanded b; Captain. T. Warren Jones, who has with hin the following officers:—Chief, Mr. J. Ken worthy; second, Mr. D. Aitchlson; third Mr. F. W. Lutyens; fourth, Mr. D. A McGregor; ship's surgeon, Dr. R. A. Ben nett; chief engineer, Mr. .T. Naismith: sec ond. Mr. A. Grant: third, Mr. E. Nicol fourth, Mr. J. Kerr; fifth, Mr. C. W. Turner sixth, Mr. R. Stewart: seventh, Mr. W. F Yell ; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. J Stewart: second, Mr. J. Crandell: radii operators. Messrs. .T. Turner, C. F. Cox, am R. Shepherd ; purser, Mr. Chas. J. Uobden Chief stpward, Mr. J. Laing; electrician, Mr W. Mason. MOTORSHIP KING MALCOLM. An interesting arrival at Auckland vester day morning was the motorship Kin_ Mai colm from Antwerp. For her recent voyagt the motorship loaded her cargo, of bash Vj* at Antwerp, sailing thence on May 28 Atter passing the Azores the vessel wai |i delayed owing to a cracked cylinder, tern I Porary repairs being carried out while tin ' SS!?£* L Colon - where t-' e fault was re paired the voyage being continued on Ma* enePrt the v Pa< ; ific . £u .' r Wt> ath" was expert > ?nc C i c d d en[ he X TVr^ %^^__^^__\ ; v t>»e e ___?, aj w __* f Klnt ,7 c Kll »S M-lcolm, which has corruirnter . sides, was built last year for the r* ) Motorship Co.. which* is managed by th , King Line, of London. \ sister R hi« ti. . King James, ran her trials: at aho R" £ r sumo time. She Is a vessel of 5000 f^., - being one of a fleet of twelve. She carrie - eS.c ma wi-cher aU -»■ * ££&£ " S ft*., H ;, Bv _ Jm: second, Mr. O. Thomas t e St * W 2 Tt <r Chi . £ ™«tni«™M, A. Klnlock ; second, Mr. A. E. Edwards third, Mr. IL Kerr; fourth, Mr. T. YouSger fifth, Mr. R. Cook; electrician Mr PI • Thompson ; wireless operator, Mr. W. Wai • The New Zealnnd Shipping Company ar the local agents. -

THE R.M.M.S. AORANGI. , j ' En route from Sydney to Vancouver, the-, Union Company's Koynl Mail motor ship Aorangi arrived at Auckland this morning. I After inspection in the stream the vessel I berthed at the Prince's wharf. The ' \ Aorangi is anouneed to continue her voy- , age at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. i I' MIN REPORTS. i , By radio the Mm reports that she will arrive at Auckland from New York at midnight to-morrow. This vessel, which comes to the local agency of the N.Z. Shipping Company, will also discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. HERTFORD FROM LIVERPOOL. According to her wireless*» report, the Federal Line steamer Hertford will arrive j nt Auckland from Liverpool at midnight to-morrow. This vessel has been allotted ! a berth at the Queen's wharf. Besides general cargo, the Hertford has 300 packages of parcel mail for New Zealand. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Movements of vessels under tho flag of the Union Company are announced as, follow :— The Kaiapoi left Greymouth yesterday morning for Auckland, via New Plymouth. Tho Waikouniti is to load at Sydney about Wednesday next for South Island ports. The Wninui arrived yesterday afternoon from East Coast. She is now berthed nt the King's wharf, being scheduled to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. The Wingatui is expected to leave Bluff to-day for Auckland, via ports. The Kawatiri is to sail at 8 p.m. to-day for Sydney. The Knlrnnga is to sail at 5 p.m. to-day , ( .r Portland. Thence she proceeds to Edithburg, Adelaide, and Melbourne to load again for New Zealand. The Kurow is timed to sail at noon to-morrow for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Oamaru nnd Timaru. The Koromiko is expected to complete her discharge to-morrow. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 8.45 a.m. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Opua, for I'icton and Nelson, 3.43 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Greymouth, .Tune 6.—Sailed: Kaiapoi, for New riymouth nnd Auckland, 7 a.m. Gisborne. June 7.—Arrived : Kaimanawa, from Auckland. 2.30 a.m. Wellington. June s.—Arrived : Walotapu, from Auckland. 2.25 p.m. Sailed: Mahana, for Lvttelton. 3.50 p.m.. .Tune 6 —Arrived: Waipahi, from Napier, 3.40 p.m. Sailed: Hororata, for Nnpier, 7.30 a.m. Lyttelton, June 5, —Sailed : Kurnalpi, for Waikokopu, 1.55 p.m. June 6—Arrived: Mahana, from Wellington, 7.35 a.m. June 7—Arrived : Canopus, from Westport, G. 25 a.m.. ; Wootton, from Wellington, 3.30 a.m. i OVERSEAS. Melbourne, June s.—Arrived : Gabriella, from Greymouth. Apia, June 5. —Sailed : Tofua, for Suva, 11 a.m. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless ' station to-night :—H.M s. Dunedin. H.M.s. Diomede. H.M.s. Veronica. Tofun, Ngakuta, Hereferd. Marama. Mm, Mandalay, Vidov- ; dan. Bullnrden. Baron Murra. Canadian 1 Inventor. Canadian Conqueror, Port " Hardy. Wnltemata, Ventura, Sorvard.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 6