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SHIPPING NEWS.

(. OVERSEAS ARRIVALS. ' C 2 lONIC ARRIVES TO-MORROW. Week-end arrivals included the Ota- , rama. from East Canadian ports, and < the Mahana from Gisborne. for Home- j j ward loading. To-day the Rimutaka i arrived from Wellington to put out fur- 1 ther cargo from London, and the Cam- 1 bridge from New Plymouth, to continue loading. With the arrival of the Omana from Newcastle this afternoon, and the lonic from London an.l the City of 1 Christiania from New "York to-morrow, the port should he particularly busy for the next few days. ARRIVALS—SATURDAY. Gleneig, from Whangarei. $.35 p.m. YESTERDAY. Otarama. from St. John. 4.40 a.m. Mahana. from GUoorn-v 5.50 a.m. Mahurangi. from Portland. 5 35 a.m. Matangi. from Taurangn. 6.45 a.m. Wainui, from East Coast, 1.25 p.m. THIS DAY. Rimutaka. from Wellington.,6.3s a in. Clansman, from Russell. 7 a.m. Cambridge, from New Plymouth. $.55 a.m. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Baron Miuto. for Westport. 4.20 p.m. Canadian Explorer, for Wellington, p.m. for Napier. 0.-O p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Omana, Newcastle. February 7. lonic. London. February >. Citv of Christiania. New York. I-ebruarj J. We-t Nivaria. Los Angelic. I'cOruary S. Kawatiri. FIJI, February 10. I'iako. New York. February 11. it M.s. Niagara. Sydney, tebruary 14 Manuka. Sydney, February 15. Knrpfanger, Texas. February 16. Frauconia. New York, tebruary IS Hauraki. San Francisco. February IS. Tofua, Fiji. February 21. Hertford, Liverpool, February 23. Port Caroline. London. February 22. H.M.s Renown. England. February 2_. Montague. Los Angeles, February 22 R.Ms Tahiti. Vancouver. February 2S Pakeha, South (loads), February 2S. Puriri, St. John. March 4. Port Campbell. South tloads). March 4. Tnmaroa. Southampton, March 5. i City or Yokohama. New York. March C. Treameadow. New York, March 6. i Mahia. Antwerp. March 7 Sheafmount, New Y'ork. March 4. i Canadian Prospector. Halifax. March S. Kia Orn. Liverpool. March 8 i Port Albany. South (loads) March 10. i Middlesex. "Liverpool. March 21. Ruahine. London, via South. March -o. Tairoa, London, April 2. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Veronica, at Devonport. H.M.s. Laburnum, at Devoupoii. Rimutaka il'ueens Wharf", N.Z. Shipping Co.). WaKHKura. nl Uevouporr. H.Mcs Iris, at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board) Hinemoa. in dock (Spedding. Ltd.*. i Nucula, at Devonport (Naval Department). Canadian Explorer. Princes \Vbarr (Canadian Government). Kaituna. in strenm lUnion S.S. Co.). Kaiapoi. Prince's Wharf (Lnlon >.>. Co.). rambridpv u>uocii*s Wharf), N.Z. Snipping \ Klttawa. North Wall (Union S.S. Co.). Kuril.il|i m stream (Northern WairoH Co) , Kauri. Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.) j Southern Cross, id stream (Melauesian Otarama, ' Queen's Wharf (N.Z. Shipping J Mahana, Central Wharf (A. S. Patcrson). MOERAKI FOR WELLINGTON, [i a projected departure from Wellington 15 at five oelock to-morrow evening is the Union Company's intercolonial steamer M >e--11 raki, for Melbourne. " RIMUTAKA ARRIVED. To complete unloading operation* her ,-;irp.i fr«>m The Snippin" t'ompanv's >teamer Kimutaka arrived .•it ~ind ' from Wellington this mornins. She is berthed at the Queen 5 wharf. OMANA WITH COAL. An expected arrival at Auckland at 4 o'clock this afternoon is the Lamb -teamer n (iniann from Newcastle. She will berth at lb'* Central wharf. The Northern ( <>mt- pany are the local agent?. THE KAURI. It is announced by the I nion ( oinpanv that their steamer Kauri will sail fr">m Auckland for Melbourne direct about Friday next. She is berthed at tlie Western wharf. HAURAKI FROM PACIFIC COAST. Laden with a cargo from Pacific «'or.st ports, the Union Company's trans-l'acilic steamer Hauraki is announced by the local e office of the company to arrive at AuckI' land from San Francisco on February 1«. KAWATIRI LEFT SUVA • Cabled information received by the 1 nion •S Company states that their steamer Kawas tiri was dispatched from Suva at • oelock ,v on Saturday evening last with a cargo 5 of fruit for Auckland. She is expected 5 * | to arrive at this port about Thursday morn- '' ing next. >" TAHITI AT VANCOUVER. ,° The Union Company's steamer Tahiti is * announced to sail from \anc»uver on )> Thursday next for Auckland. She is due to arrive here about February 2'.). anil is [ ; scheduled to sail from this port on March 1 in continuation ot" her voyage to Sydn' nr - v " MONTAGUE FOR AUCKLAND. A sailing from Lo> Angeles on January 2!) was the American-Australia Orient Line steamer Montacue for Auckland. She is a due here ou February 22. From this port c- i-he will proceed to Wellington. Australia and the East. Me>srs. Henderson and Macr. farlanc are the local agent?. CITY OF CHRISTIANIA. En route from New Y'ork to Sydney, liie steamer I'iiy of Christiania. running under the auspices of the A. ami A. Line, is expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow _• afternoon. She will proceed from this s port to Wellington and I.vttr!;.,n. thence Svdnev. ' it " CANADIAN EXPLORER. A departure t.iken from Auckland or l# Saturday afternoon l:i»i was the Canadian is. Government steamer Canadian Explorer fm Wellington. I.yttelton. Tinmru and Dun ;' s edin to eontiniie the unloading of h»-i Canadian cargo. Later the sir-anuT wil return to Auckland to till up for N' w Y'ork ' s> Boston and Halifax. • s: THE WAIIIORA To i-oinplete loading for New /Icalatu ' ports, the Union Company's steamer Wai id bora is annoiinci d to sail from Ad<>laid I to-morrow for Melbourne. From the last | named port -he is expected to sail oi I Monday or Tuesda\ of next week for Nev | Plymouth. Auckland. Wellington. I.yttelton | and Dur.e.l n. | lONIC REPORTS. ?t- ! Aee. r lint, to a r-ij;., report received b ■y. | the local a-.-.-nts. ,-s. A. S. Paterso: and Co.. from ti:e S i.\v. Savill. and Alb'.o [j. Line steamer Ii Tiie. she now expects t , arrive in the stream from London an '' Sonthampt.-n .-it live o'clock to-morroi mornin-.. After prati-jue has been grant..she will berth at the i'rlnce's wharf. U. BARoN MINTo SAILED, ts. j Having <-oinpleted discharge of her fill >ei cargo of sugar at Chelsea. the steanie Baron Minto was disnatche.l for Westpor to bunker, on Saturday afternoon last From the coal port she is announced t sail for Gee],,ng t<» load a cargo of whea for Peru. MAIIANA IN PnRT An arrival at Auckland vesterdav mori ing was tile Shaw. Savill and Albion Lin steamer Mahana. from Gisborne. At ilii ed port she is loading tor Home, and i~ at by nounced by the local agents. Messrs. A .- , Paterson and Co.. to sail to.morrow i*< Waikokopu Port Ch:ilni<T-. Wellington, a:. ' j Lyttelton. to colllini'.e loa.t ng. She berthed at the Central wharf tn THE KARPFANGi:!:. I Calil-d information ive.i fro-n I'. t0 by the local agents. M.— r-. 11. nder-.v 0° I anil Maefarlane. Ltd.. -tate- ihi: the i;.- r [man steamer K.irpfanger i~ e\;.e«-:..ii r ite ! arrive at Auckland from Teva- .in Fehruir he ' Hi. Thi- ves.rl. which wi:; 1... the tir> to I German steamer ;■> vi«i: Au-kland for tii u, I past thirteen year-. i« l.r : n;i*'-; a e-irc-. .. I case oil for discharge at Auckland. Nap'.e: lid Wellington. New Plymouth, Melbourne an I Fremantle.

THE WEST NIVARIA. _ The local agents Messrs. Henderson and ~" Macfarlane. advise the American-Australia -v Orient Line steamer West Nivaria is due i/ to arrive at Auckland from Los Angeles on Thursday next. Her other ports of discharge "are Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Ti a CAMBRIDGE LOADING. To continue loading for London and West A of England ports, the Federal Line steamer a Cambridge arrived at Auckland from New ( Plymouth this morning. She berthed at the Tl Queen's wharf. The New Zealand Shipping I Co.. who are the local agents, advise that the steamer will later proceed from this a port to Wellington and Lyttelton to till up. c TRANS PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS. C( The Waiotapu. from Vanacouver and San Francisco, arrived at New Plymouth yester- j.day, and proceeds thence to Lyttelton. Dun- r edin. and Melbourne, to complete discharge. The Waihemo is expected to leave San Francisco about February 7 for Pago Pago. K Apia. Napier. I.yttelton, Dunedin. New Ply- g mouth and Wellington. r The Waitemata left Westport on January K 12 for Vancouver direct. She loads at Pacific Coast ports during February for Auckland. Melbourne and Sydney, and is due at Vancouver on February S. The Wairuna will leave Newcastle on y February 7 for Fiji and Vancouver. The forward loading dates at Pacific - 1 Coast ports are approximately as follow: — The Wairuna loads at Pacific Coast ports during March for /"apeete. Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney. The Waiotapu loads at Pacific Coast ports during April for Auckland. Napier, New - Plymouth, Lvttelton, Tiinaru. Dunedin and •* Bluff. _ M The Hauraki loads at Pacific Coast ports during May for Auckland. Wellington. Mel- M bourne, Adelaide and Sydney. \ The Waitemata loads at Pacific Coast N ports during June for New Zealand and T Australian ports. C The Wairuna loads at Pacific Coast ports during July for New Zealand and ' I Australian ports. THE OTARAMA Laden with a cargo from Eastern Canadian ports, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Otarama. which has been absent from Auckland for some years, arrived in c the stream yesterday morning, and later berthed at the Queen's wharf. For this voyag-' the otarama was dispatched from s Liverpool on December 1. and en route to Sr. John, which was reached on December j U, lnird westerly gales and high seas were experienced. After loading cargo at St. John the steamer proceeded to Sydney (Cape Bretoni. where st<-el products were loaded. N She then returned to St. John to continue i loading, and later proceeded to Newport News and Norfolk. Virginia. From the last- T named port, where a oa 11 was made for 6 bunkers, the vessel proceeded on January 7 to Colon. Balboa was cleared on January 13. and in the Pacific fair weather prevailed, and the vovage was continued without further incident. The otarama will proceed from Auckland to Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin for further discharge. Captain S. C. Upton is in command, anil he has _ with him the following officers: Chiei. Mr. W G Evans: second. Mr. H. Horwood; third. Mr. W. C. Wilkinson: fourth. Mr. It. _ S Darbvshire; chief engineer, Mr. D. Ferguson: second. Mr. I). Holder: third. Mr. J. Davidson: fourth. Mr. W. Jones: fifth, Mr. 11 Charlton: sixth. Mr. A. L. Gulley; seventh. Mr. A. R. Hopkins: chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. A. M. l'ottie; second. Mr. W .1 Andrews: electrician. Mr. E. \. Smith: wireless operator. Mr. W. It. Simms: chief steward. Mr. E. Wyatt. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Movements of steamers under tlie flag of the Union Company are announced as follows : — The Kurow was dispatched from Picton "] at 7 p.m. on Saturday last. 1 The l'oolta is scheduled to leave Napier at !> p.m. to-day for Auckland. The Kaiapoi is to sail from Auckland at j 10 p.m. to-day for Greymouth. ( The Wainui is timed to sail from Auck- > land at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne. and Napier. The Waipiata was dispatched from Wellington on Saturday evening last for Auck- | land, and was expected to arrive here this afternoon. The Kaimanawa was expected to leave Portland to-day for New Plymouth and 1 Westport. At the last-named port she ' ' is fixed to load coal for Auckland. 1 The Wingatui is fixed to load at Dun- 1 edin on Thursday next for Wellington and Auckland. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS . v Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waiuku. from Waiheke, 0 p.m. : ' Taniwha. from Paeroa, 7 p.m. To-morrow.—Claymore, from Whangarei. 7.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Hauiti for Coroinandel and Colvilie. 5 p.m. : Waipu. for Kerepeeri. 3 p.m. : . Clansman, for Russell, opua. Whangaroa. . and Mangonui. •"> p.m. ; Matangi. for Tanrange. 7 p.m. ; Motu. for Mercury Bay and Whakatane. 4 p.m. ; Paroto. for Awanui. and Waipapakauri. 4 p.m. Pono, for Whana- ! naki, Tutukaka. Whangaruru. and Kerikeri, 4 p.m. : Kawau. for Kawau. Mullet Point, and Matakana. 3 p.m. ; ltarawa, for New Plymouth. 4 p.m. 1 To-morrow.—Waiuku. for Surfdale. o«tend. and Omiha. !i.30 a.m. Omana. tor Waiwera. Mahurangi. and Warkworth. at 7.15. a.m. t WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. 1 The following vessels are expected to be "I within range of the Auckland wireless s ta . ti.m to-night : H.M.s. Dioniede. H.M.s. Veronica. Tofua. West Nivaria. lonic. Kaitoke. Marama. Scopas. City of Christiania. „ | (. ambridge. Kawatiri, I'iako, Ron Albany, j

1 j PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

A R RIV A LS—Y E STER DA Y. Njratinwa. from Hnkiangn. 11 30 a.m.

n s TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

h ! I-1 \\ February s.—Arrivol : N'eaku;a. from Cireymouth. :>.0«» a.m. ; West <'ajoot. from Auckland: Pakeha. from Auckland. 8.15 a.m.; Kaponca, from West port : y Waipiata. from Lytteltuii. 10 a.m. FehruP . ;ir - v . —Arrivnl : Korotniko from Pieton ; s K.iitaiisaia. from lireymouth. 6.20 a.m. t February — Sailed : Rimutaka. for Auck--11 land. 7 a.m. : Waipiata. for Auckland. 5 p.m. : Tekoa. for I.ondon. 3 p.m.; Scopus, for Singapore. <i p.in. February 6 —Sailed ; Port Napier, for Wantranui. 7 a.m. I.yttelton. Fi'br.ary Ci. —Arrived : Wairau, r from Blenheim. r 1 Mined in. February .">—Arrived: Canadin ii Planter, from Timarii. 0.r.0 a.m.; v 1 Klkridjre. from I.yttelton. 1 p.m Sailed; i Kahika. for ISlufT. I'Jo p.m. 0 | (ii»borne. February —Sailed: Kl-ie Mar\. for Auckland. p.m. oVFKSF.AS I n Suva. February .1 —Sailed : Kawatir;, n fur Auckland. ir Newcastle. February .T>—Sailed : Kairanga. , for New /.••aland. ; r ! Panama. February t -Arrived: Aratva jj ! (from Auckland to New York i : Mataroa . j I Wellington to l,nndon I.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

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