SHIPPING NEWS.
Suneet: To-day, 5.58 p.m. Sunrise: To-morrow, 5.20 a.m. Moon : New, 7th, 9.43 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 6.42 a.m. 7.00 p.m. Auckland Timre., 7.21 a.m. 7.38 p.m. Onehunga Thurs., 10.58 a.m. 11.15 p.m. Kaipara Hds. .Thure., 10.53 a.m. 11.10 p.m. lianukau Hds. Thurs., 9.38 a.m. 10.15 p.m. ARRIVALS— XHIS DAY. Matangi, from Tauranga, 6.55 a.m. Apanui, from Mercury Bay, 10 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 1.40 a.m. DEPASTURES—YESTERDAY. Claymore, for Whnagarei, 10 p.m. Putiki, for Gisborne, 8.50 p.m. Taniwba, for Paeroa, 5.40 p.m. Canopuß, for Westport, 11.5 p.m. Isabella de Frame. for Hoklangi, 11.55 p.m. Awahou, for East Coast, 5 p.m. THIS DAY. Parotu, for Coast, 2 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.c.s. Iris, at Devonport (Paciflc Cabls Board). Guy C. Goss (barque). In stream (Carr, Fonntney and Co.). H.M.s. Laburnum, at Devonport (Naval Department). Omana, King's Wharf (Northern Co.). 11. M.s. Dlomede, at Devonport (Naval Department). Waiotapu, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Wainui, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Nucula, North Wall (Naval Department). Tofua, Chelsea (Union S.S. Co.) lonic, Queen's Wharf (A. 8. Puterson ana Co.). Kolriri, Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Stroma, King's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Port Hacking, Central Wharf (Fanners' Auctioneering Co.). Kakapo, In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Ulimaroa, Central Wharf (Uuddart-Parker Co.). Kurnalpl, In stream (Northern Walroa Co.). West islip. Prince's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Columbia (sen.). Central Wharf (Devonport Ferry Co ) Waipahi, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.) liOnu, in Stream (Colonial Sugar Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Huntingdon. Liverpool. October 6. Taransay, Texas, October 7. Ngiikiitii. Cook Island, October 10. Hororota, London. October 11. Niagara, Vancouver, October 11. 'Maheno, Sydney. October 12. Jiimnraka, Sooth (loads), October 13. Dagfred, Nauru Island, October 13. Baron Murray, Iqnique. October 14. Canadian Commander. Montreal, Oct 13. Treslllian, New York. October 16. Hauraki, Vancouver. October 18. Tnrakina, Liverpool, October 18. Erriba. Montreal October 19. H.M.s. Veronica, Suva, October 20. West Nivarla, Pacific Coast, October 20. Port Hobart, London, via Wellington, October 26. Harama, Sydney, October 26. Ruapehu, Sonth (loads), October 30. Otafci, Liverpool, November 1. West Carmona, Paciflc Coast. November 4, Canadian Scottish, Montreal, November 5. Knahine, London, via Wellington, Nor. & Colac. Montreal, November 7.' Aorangl. Vancouver, November 8. Tregenna. New York, November 8. Thalatta. Africa, via South, November o.' Mahana, London, November 13. West Henshaw, San Pedro, November Iβ. Arawa, Southampton, November 20l Treworlas, Sew York. November 22. Hertford. Liverpool, November 29. Dewey, Los Angeles, November 30. £ on ßartro, London, November 30. Tort Sydney, New York. December 1. w»^ c ? £ ew tork - December 4. Aiof Con ° b . San Pedro. December 6. Mataroa, London, December 8. SfORTHEBN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. Tn"^£7~° ma S a - ? rom Wa U"*e, 6.30 p.m. Projected Departures. n !JhV^ ay xT; Ap^nlll i for Great Barrier, midnight; Matangi, for Tauranga. 7 nm • Clansman, for Whangarel, 10 p.m. ' NGAKUTA RFTURNING. Carrying a cargo of fruit from Cook Islands, the Union Company's steamer Nμkuta is expected to arrive at Auckland about Sunday next. She left Barotonga at •» p.m. on Sunday last. THE TOFUA. To discharge a quantity of sugar, th< Union Company's Is'and steamer Tofus shifted to Chelsea this morning. She is tc return to the Queen's wharf to-morrow morn ing to load for her next trip to FIJI, Tonga and Samoa, being scbednled to leave Auck land at II a.m. on Saturday. TABANSAY TO-MOBBOW. According to her wireless report, th steamer Taransay will arrive at Aucklan from Texas at 1 o'clock to-morrow aftei noon. The local portion of her cargo o milphur will be discharged at the King' wharf, and from Auckland the vessel i to proceed to New Plymouth and Aui tralian ports. Messrs. B. Millar and Cc are the focal agents. A.A.O. LINE'S SAILINGS. Following is si list of projected American Außtralian-Orlent Line sailings from Lβ Angeles for Auckland with Yaciflc Com West Henshaw Iβ to sail on Oetobe 23 being due here on November 16. The Dewey is to sail on November « She is due at Auckland on November SO. The West Conob is to sail on Novembe 20. the Elkridge on December 4, the Wei Calera on December 18, the West Cajoot 01 January 1. the West Nlvarta on January 13 and the Montague on January 29. Meeeni. Henderson and Macfarlane ar the local agents.
The Richardson Line steamer Putiki wai dispatched for East Coast ports yesterday. The Rimu and the Mollyhawk were nn docked this morning. I The Government steamer Hinemoa sails 1 for Norfolk Island on Friday afternoon. I Cargo will be received to-morrow afternoon. I The Richardson steamer Awahon sailed for East Coast ports late yesterday afternoon. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopns sailed for Westport at a late hour last night. The auxiliary schooner Isabella de Fralne ■was dispatched for Hoklanga shortly before midnight last night. The Lamb Co.'s steamer Omana is expected to sail on Friday afternoon foi Northern ports to complete loading timber for Australia. NUCULA DOCKED. For extensive overhaul and survey, the Admiralty oil tanker Nucula docked this afternoon. The vessel Iβ expected to remain in the dock for about a fortnight. NIAGARA NEARING SUVA. En route from Vancouver, the Union Co.'s R.M.S. Niagara is expected to arrive at Suva on Friday. She is due at Auckland on Monday morning next. KAURI FOR NEWCASTLE. The Union Company's steamer Kauri was discharging coal at Chelsea this morning. This vessel is expected to sail this evening for Newcastle. ULIMAROA'S SAILING TIME. On her return trip to Sydney, the Huddart, Parker Co.'s stenmer Ullmaroa is to leave Auckland at 11 a.m. on Friday. She is at the Central wharf. THE PORT HACKING. A projected departure from Auckland late this afternoon is the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hacking for Southern ports, in continuation of her voyage from New York. WAIOTAPU'S SAILING POSTPONED. Cargo operations on the Union Company's steamer Walotapn will not be completed nntll to-morrow, and her departure for Wellington and Australian ports has been postponed until 5 p.m. She was previously expected to sail to-day. KIWITEA DISCHARGING. An arrival at Auckland this morning was the Union Company's steamer Klwltea, from Australian ports, via Wellington, Lyttleton, and Napier. She is to sail for Portland at 11 p.m. to-day, and, after discharge there, is to retnrn to Auckland. THE WEST CARMONA. Under ber loading programme, the American-Australian-Orient Line steamer West Carmona was to leave San Francisco for Los Angeles to-day. She la scheduled to clear San Pedro on October 9 for Auckland and Wellington. THE RONA. The Colonial Sugar Co.'s steamer Rona shifted to an anchorage in the stream to-day. As soon as the Tofua retnrns to the city side of the harbour, the Rona will go back to her berth at Chelsea to unload the balance of her cargo. She is to sail for FIJI early next week. HUNTINGDON TO-NIGHT. A further radio from the Federal Line steamer Huntingdon states that she expects to arrive at Auckland from Liverpool at 9 o'clock this evening. Her previous advice stated that she would not make- port before midnight. The Huntingdon is to berth to-morrow morning at the Queen's wharf. lONIC TO SAIL. To load for London, the White Star liner lonic is to sail from Auckland at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Timaru. Later she will pick up cargo at Wellington and Napier, and will then return to Auckland for final loading. She is to sail finally from this port on October 23. DAGFRED FROM NAURU. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane advise that the Norwegian steamer Dagfred left Nauru Island on October 1 with a cargo ol phosphate for Auckland. She is due here about the middle of next week. The Dagfred was originally expected to deai the island on September 25. KOKIRI'S OFFICERS. Captain R. Huntly is in command of the Union Company's steamer Kokirl, which arrived at Auckland from Newcastle yesterday afternoon. His officers are: Chief, Mr. N. Buxton; second, Mr. G. Megford; chief engineer, Mr. A. Guy; second, Mr. H. Bebee; third, Mr. A. London; chief steward, Mr, U. White. .KAIWARRA AND WIK6ATCI. Loaded with Australian cargo, the Union Company's steamer Kaiwarra was expected to arrive at New Plymouth to-day from Melbourne and Adelaide. Thence she will come to Auckland, later proceeding to Wellington and Castlecliff to complete discharge. The Wingatui is expected to arrive at Auckland about Saturday next from Melbourne. Her other discharging ports arc I Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. UiNOEB NEW NAMES. A large number of steamers, including several that have visited Auckland, have been renamed by the management of the EUerman and Bucknall Line. Some of the new names are:—City of Mobile (ex Kentucky), City of Winnipeg (ex Kansas), City of Derby (ex Karonga), City of Khartoum (ex Karroo), City of Perth (ex Kandahar), City o< Carlisle (ex Kathlamba), City ol Halifax (ex Kalomo), City of Johannesburg (ex Melford Hall). City of Dundee (ex Sandon Hall). The Karroo and Kathlamba were both at Auckland within recent months. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Movements of steamers under the flag of the Union Company are announced as follow:— The Kalapol left Lyttelton yesterday afternoon for Auckland direct. The Kalkorai has been fixed to load at Wellington on Saturday next, completing at Plcton for Auckland. The Katoa is to leave Dnnedin to-morrow afternoon for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Waipori is expected to leave Greymouth at 11 p.m. to-day for Auckland. The Kurow is to leave Bluff about Saturday next for Auckland, via ports. The Waipahi is to sail at noon on Friday for Lyttelton and Dunedln. She has been fixed to load at the latter port about the middle of next week for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS.—THIS DAY. Ngatlawa, from New Plymouth, 11.30 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Arapawa, {or Walkato, 1 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Gisbome, October s.—Arrived: Mako, from Auckland, via the Coast. 11 p.m. Wellington, October s.—Sailed : Ruappbu for Lyttelton. 3.10 p.m.; Manuka, for Melbourne, 8.10 p.m.; Karori. "or Westport, 10 p.m. Lyttelton, October s.—Sailed: Kalapol, lor Auckland, 1 p.m. Lyttelton, October 6.—Arrived: Maori, wlmcttoV HMpehu> **° am - Both from OVERSEAS. Sydney, October s.—Arrived • v»rm. from Auckland; Maheno, 2on?Vemnrton \ c - n^n"m e 'Xe^ tO^- A ' *>ro I WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to b< '• 7 m ?l t ran if\f of th J AneM «rt statloi to-night:—H.M.S. Veronica, Ngakata ■Aorangi, Niagara, Canadian Explore! , Hororata, Sonoma, Ventura, Clan M< I Whirter, Walotapu. lonic, Port Heekinj * Kauri.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1926, Page 6
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