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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS.—THIS DAY. Matangi, from Taurwnga, 0.50 a.m. DEPARTURES —YESTERDAY. Port Bowen, for Wellington, 4.45 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 6 p.m. Gunb-ar, for East Coast ports,_6.ss p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.15 p.m. THIS DAY. Iris, for Australian coast, 0.20 a.m. The Richardson Line steamer Awnliou is due to arrive at Auckland from th« East Coast on Monday next. The Richardson Line steamer Mako is due to arrive at Auckland from Portland to-mor- ] row evening, and will berth at the Queen's 1 wharf. She is due to sail for the East ] Coast bays and Napier at 5 p.m. on Friday nest. 1 i KAWATIRI AT SUVA. 1 En route from Newcastle to Auckland, the Union Co.'s steamer Kawatiri is expected to sail from Suva for Auckland on Friday next. She is expected to arrive at this port about the following Wednesday. GUXBAR SAILED. Having had her departure from Auckland delayed for over three days owing to crew trouble, the coastal steamer Gunbar was dispatched last night for Gisborne and Napier. IRIS SAILED. A departure taken from Auckland this morning was the Pacific Cable steamer Iris for the Australian Coast. The purpose of the trip is to repair the AustralianTasmanian cable. THE CARINA SOLD. It was announced on Friday last that the Australian Commonwealth Line steamer Carina had been sold to Greek buyers for £26,000. She is a vesesl of 5486 tons, and was previously known as the Greifswold. She was built in 1007. THE HINEMOA REPORTS. According to a radio message received by the local agents, Messrs. Spedding, Ltd.. from the Government steamer Hinemoa, she is due to arrive at Auckland from Norfolk Island at mid-day to-morrow. The Hinemoa is announced to sail again for the Island on Monday next at 3 p.m. PORT BOWEN SAILED. A departure taken from Auckland yesterday afternoon was the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Bowen for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin, to complete discharge of her cargo from West of England ports. She will later load again for Home ports at Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington. Waikokopu and Xapier, being scheduled to take lier final departure from the last-named port about February 4. ANGLO-COLUMBIAN THIS EVENING. Laden with a cargo of sulphur from Pensaeolo, the tramp steamer Anglo-Col-umbian, which is coming to the local agencv of Messrs. Robert Millar and Co., radios that she expects to arrive at Auckland at six o'clock this evening. She has been alloted a berth at the Queen's wharf. On completing discharge of the local portion of her cargo, the steamer will later proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin for further discharge. THE MOTOR SHIP BRONNOY. maiden voyage to New Zealand, the Norwegian motor ship Bronnoy is now In the Wanganui roadstead discharging a Tr a S . her cargo of sulphur from Galveston, U.S.A., and will later sail for South Australian ports to complete discharge. Declared one of the most modern cargo-carriers afloat, the Rronnoy is a vessel of 394 l s "' with a gross tonnage of 4500. the Bronnoy's low, cruiser-like lines, enhanced by her coat of grey, stamp her as a cargo vessel in a class of her own a triumph for her Scandinavian builders. THE ORMUZ WITH PASSENGERS. An expected arrival at Sydney to-morrow is the Orient Liner Ormuz from London. Ihe liner has on board the following passengers for New Zealand :—Mr. and Mrs S I. Crookes, Mr. C. I. Crooks, Misses K. M.' and M. W. Crooks. Mr. F. V. Carpenter Dr and Mrs. F. G. Gibson and Miss B. Gibson. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. 11. Gilmer and the Misses H. E., M. D. and P. D. Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hall and child. Mr S T Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffers, Mr. A Pryor and Miss E. Pryor. Mr. and Mrs W J. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. Mr R Bewley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. McG. Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. W. Wotherspoon and Miss C"! Wotherspoon. It is probable that these passengers will continue their trip to New Zealand by the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa. which is scheduled to leave Sydney on Friday next for Wellington. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waiuku, from Waiheke. 6 p.m. ; , Omana, from Manly and Arkle's Bay, 6.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Taniwha. from Paeroa, 4.30 a.m.: Claymore, from Whangarei, 5.30 a.m. : 1 Ngatiawa, from Mercury Bay and Tairua. 2 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, midnight; Torea, for Marsden Point, Mangapai, Parua Bay and Waipu, 3 p.m.; Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m.; Hauiti, ; for Kopu and Turua, 5 p.m.; Rangltoto, [ for Thames, 3 p.m.; Tuhoe, for Whaka- . tane, 4 p.m.; Paroto, for Awanui, 4 p.m. . To-morrow. — Waiuku. for Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, 9'.30 a.m. : UNION I COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Movements of steamers under the flag of ■ the Union Company are announced as ■ follow:— The Wainni is scheduled to sail at 5 p.m. > to-day for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and s Napier. The Kittawa was dispatched from Greymouth at 9 p.m. on Monday last for Auckland. 1 The Kamo was to leave Lyttelton at noon to-day for Auckland, .a ports. The Katoa was dispatched from Napier at 10 p.m. yesterday for Gisborne and Auckland After discharge at this port she is to proceed to Portland about Saturday next to & a ?,. a ? argo of eement for New Plymouth Wellington, and Lyttelton. The Marama is to be dispatched on her return trip t« Sydney at 3 o'clock on Friday next. • The Kiwitea is expected to leave here •'bout noon on Saturday next for Napier • Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru' [ Dunedin, and Bluff. ' VESSELS IN PORT ; H Department?! Ca ' at DeVonport <^al i H Department)^ 11 ' at Dcvonport ! H DepartSi°no eilC - Devon P° rt «*av a l Nucula, in stream (Naval Department', r Sr IDg J s Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kaitoke, Western Wharf (Union S S Co ) : West Calera Queen's Wharf (Henderson > and Macfarlane). [ Marama, Central Wharf (Union S S Col Kaituna, in dock (Union S.S. Co t Wingatui. North Wall (Union S.S. Co ) Kaponga, Central Wharf (Union S.S Co > c Ivurnalpi. In stream (Northern Wairoa Co 1 . Olivebank, King's Wharf (J. B. O'Loghlen) , Kauri, North Wall (Union S.S. Co) j Kiwitea, in stream (Union S S Co ) „ Kaikorai, Western Wharf (Union SS Col ' Kaiapoi. Western Wharf (Union S.S Co i and ka Co') al whar£ (L - D - Nathan Southern Cross, in stream (Melanesian Mission). t Eisherman (aux sch yacht), Western Wharf . (J. B. O Loghlen).

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Anglo Columbian, Galveston, Januarv 5 Arawa, South (loads), January 6 Huntingdon, South (loads), January f, Hinemoa, Norfolk Island. January 7' Canadian Spinner, South, January 7.' Trelissick, Montreal. January 9. Devon, South (loads), Januarv 10. Tekoa, South, January 10. Elkridge. Los Angeles. January 11 Northumberland. Liverpool. Januarv 1" lomah ; New York, Januarv 12. Kawatiri. Fiji, January 1-.* Lionel. Texas. Jantiary 14. Sussex, Calcutta. January 15 Trelevan. N™ Tork. January' 16. Wakakura, England, January 16.

THE KAIKORAI TO SAIL. It is announced by the Union Company that their steamer Kaikorai Is to be recommissioned, and will be dispatched from Auckland for Geelong on Friday next. ULIMAROA AX SXDNET. Cabled information confirms the arrival at Sydney at noon yesteerday of the HuddartParker passenger steamer Ulimaroa from Auckland. She is to leave the Australian port on Friday next for Wellington, being due at the capital port oa the following Tuesday. THE STROMA. The steamer Stroma, which was dispatched from Auckland some weeks ago, after discharging a cargo of phosphate from Nauru Island, is now in the dock at Melbourne. On coming out of dock, she will proceed to Port Pirie to load a full cargo of concentrates for the United Kingdom. REMUERA REPORTS. Radio information received from the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Remuera, slates that she is due to arrive at Wellington at noon on Monday from London and Southampton. She will later sail for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Auckland. THE FISHERMAN TO BERTH. Mr. .T. B. O'Loghlen, the local agent, announces tha't Mr. Zane Grey's yacht Fisherman was to berth at the Western wharf at three o'clock this afternoon to take in oil fuel. She will later return to her anchorage in the stream. MATAKANA SAILED. The Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Line steamer Matakana, which shifted from the Central wharf into the stream on Tuesday morning last, sailed this morning for New Plymouth, Wanganui, Picton, and Wellington, to complete loading her cargo for Home ports. She is scheduled to sail finally from the capital port on February 1, via the Panama route. THE TRELISSICK. It is announced by the New Zealand Shipping Co. that the Hain Line steamer Trelissick is due to arrive at Auckland on Sunday next from Montreal. After discharge of the local portion of her cargo from the Canadian port, the steamer will proceed for further discharge to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. TRELEVAN FROM NEW YORK. Laden with a cargo from New York, the Hain Line steamer Trelevan Is due to arrive at Auckland on January 16. For further dicharge of her cargo she will proceed to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Th» New Zealand Shipping Co. are the local agents. CORIXTHIC RADIOS. According to a radio message received from the Shaw. Savill and Albion Line steamer Corinthic, she is due to arrive at Wellington early on Monday morning next from Southampton and London. From the Capital port the steamer will later proceed to Auckland for further discharge of her cargo from Home. THE HUNTINGDON*. A projected departure from Picton to-day was the Federal line steamer Huntingdon for Auckland. She Ik due to arrive at this port at noon on Friday next to continue her loading operations for London and other Home ports. From Auckland the Huntingdon will proceed to Gisborne to fill up, and is scheduled to leave the Hawke's Bay port, finally on January 18 via the Panama route. THE H.M.S. WAKAKURA. An arrival at Suva last Thursday was the 11.M.5. Wakakura, en route from England to Auckland. The vessel, which was dispatched from Home on June 15 is expected to arrive at Auckland about January IU. She is the latest addition to the New Zealand Squadron of the Royal Navy, and at this port will be used as a mine-sweeper and as a training ship for men of the naval reserve. WEST CALERA TO SAIL. It is advised by the local agents. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, that the American-Australian-Orient Line steamer West Calera is to sail at five 'clock to-morrow evening for Wellington to continue discharge of her cargo from the Pacific Coast. At the capital port the West Calera will also complete loading her cargo for Hobart, Melbourne, Brisbane, and the East. PORT OF ONEHUNGA ARRIVALS.—THIS DAT. Rarawa, from New Plymouth, S a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Arapawa, for Waikato Heads, 4.30 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Gisborne. January 4.—Arrived : Elsie Mary, from Auckland. 1.30 p.m. Wellington, January 4.—Arrived : Maunganui, from Sydney. Sailed : Makura, for San Francisco, 3.30 p.m.; Kaitangata, for Greymouth, 4.20 p.m. ; Lyttelton, January 4.—Arrived : Kamo. from Wellington, 4.33 p.m. Bluff, January 4.—Sailed : Whangape, for Sydney, 7.30 p.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, January 4.—Arrived: Ulimaroa. from Auckland; Ishumata * from Grey- . mouth. Melbourne. January 4.—Arrived : Maheno, ■ from Wellington. Fremantle, January 4.—Arrived, Moluavia, from London. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless I Ration to-night: —■ Hinemoa. Aorangi, Sussex, Tofua, Iris, Matakana. Kawatiri.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1927, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1927, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1927, Page 4

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