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SHIPPING NEWS.

FOYLE COMMENCES DISCHARGE. REMUEE.A DUE TO-NIGHT. There wore 110 overseas arrival? at Auckland litis morning, but the Foyle. which made port lust evening, commenced discharge of her general cargo fioni Kast Canadian ports. This evening the Keniuera. with pas.-eneers and cargo, is due from London. She will berth about 9 a.m. to-morrow. This afternoon the Maryland was to sail for West port and the Karaona for Greymouth. while early this evening the Rotorua will leave for Wellington, the West Xivaria for Napier, and the Kaitangata for Portland. ARRIVALS —YESTERDAY. Knitangata. from Wellington, t.5 p.m. Ki>\]i-. from St. J»>li 11. 0 p.m. THIS DAY. Hikurangi, from Whangarei. 11.". a.m. Claymore. from Whangarei, 2.45 a.m. Apanni. from Coast. 5 .15 a id. Herekino. from Portland. 5 15 a.m. lmm Portland, 7.'-'5 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Matangi. for Tauranga. 7.l<> p.m. Kaioa. for Southern i»ons, 1i>.25 p.m. VESSELS IX PORT. Whakakurn (mine Fweeper), at Devonport (Naval Department). Maroro (seh.), Central Wharf (.V. G. Frankham). H.M.c.s. Iris, at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). . J Awahou. Western Wharf (Watk:n and I Wallis). „ 0 : Katoa. Prince's Wharf 'Union S S. Co.). ! Kaitancata. I'rinc* s Wharf (Inion S.S. i Conn t hie. Prince's Wharf > I- D. Nathan). ! Wainui. in Stream (Uniou S s. Co.). | Rotorua, Quevu's \\ bari Shipping ■ Knrnaipi. in Stream (Northern Wairoa Co.). I Marvland. at Cli-lsea (It Miller and Co.). Kaniona. Kins'? Wharf (Union S.S. Co I. Kovlc. Prince s Wharf (N.Z. Shipping Co.). 'Margaret \Y. f Western Wharf (Watkln and | Wallis). „ , . ! Nivaria. King's Wliarf (Henderson and i Macfarlanel.

VESSELS EXFECTED AT AUCKLAND. Remucra. London, J&ie 11. Tofua, Suva. June 13. Tekoa. Liverpool, June 13. Cumberland, South (loads). West Calera. Los Angeles. June l.>. Kaiapoi. Melbourne, via South, June 20. Hauraki, San Francisco, June IS._ Haggersgate, Nauru Island, June 20. WirraL New York. June 21. Port Hardy. South (loads). June _S. Matalua, Liverpool. June 2?. Port Dunedin, London, via South. July S. Southern ('ross. New Hebrides. July 6. Nucula, San I\-dro, July 10. City of Corinth, New York. July 10. Remucra, South (loads). July 11Ikala. Montreal. July 11. Huntingdon. South (loads), July 15. Athenic. South (loads), July 15. Rimutaka, Liverpool. July IS. Cambridge, London, via South, July 1 5 . Hororata % London, via South, July 11). Hauturu. Glasgow. July 23. Port Hardy. South iloadsi. July 20. H.M.s. Dunedin. Sheemess. July 31.

INTERCOLONIAL STEAALERS. Mariuna left Wellington. June 10. arrives Sv'dney .Tune 14: leave-? Sydney June it. arrives Auckland June 21: leaves Auckland June 24. arrives Sydney June 2S. L'limaroa under overhaul at Sydney. Leaves Sydney June 24, arrives Wellington June 2S. MaVao left Auckland. June 10. arrives Sydney Jim- 14: leaves Sydney Jnne 17. arrives Wellington June 21 ; leaves Wellington June 24. arrives Sydney June 28. Moeraki left Melbourne June 4 for Bluff. PuD'-din. Lyttelton and Wellington: arrived Bluff June's. Leaves Wellington for Melbourne. 1U p.m., June 14. TRANS PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangi, left Vancouver June 1, for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland June 19, Sydney June 24. Niagara. umler overhaul at Sydney, leaves j Sydney July 2S lor Vancouver, via Auckland. Suva und Honolulu. Leaves Auckland August 2. Maunganui left Sydney June 2. and left Auckland Jnne 7. for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver. June 24. Makurn. left San Francis _ May IS, for Wellington and Sydney, v. and Rarotonga. Left Wellington June 4 • du€ Sydney Jvnc 11. Tahiti at San Francisco, leaves there June 15 for Sydney, via Papeete. Rarotonga and Wellington. Due Wellington. July 4, and Sydney July I'. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kaitokc left Sydney at p.m. yesterday f-T Auckland. She is due uu Ihursdav ne\t. The Kurow 1"': I.ytje!:<m at .. pm. yesterdav for Am-klan 1 direct. After discharge h«-re >ho i< to return to L> Helton. L'unedin. Hiuff and Timaru. The Karori «n.< Par-bound outsit Westpirt to-day. ;*:ie is not now expected to I leave theri for Auckland before Monday.

The Kaim.tDa\va is due !j arrive a: Auckland from Westport at 7 a.m. to-morrow. She will berth at the Western wharf. The Kaiwarra is tleave on Monday nest fir Au-kland. The Poolta is to leave Gisborne for Napier on Monday evening. From Napier she is to re;;iru lo Aiuk.and to complete discharge. The Kaamia was to sail early this afternoon f"r Greymouth, where she is to load coal for Wellington. The Kaitangata arrived from Wellington last evening, berthing nt the Prince's wharf. She is to sail at »> o'clock this evening for Portland. Thence she is to go to We>tpon to load coal fir New Plymouth and Ail "kl.md. The Waimea is expected to arrive at Auok.an«l from i.- tn> rne to-m«>riv>w. The Katoa was dispaiched for the South at a late hour la.-t night. The Wingaiui is due from the South on Monday. She will K-rih at the Prince's wharf.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Omar.a. for Snrfdale. Os;r-nd. Omlha. ft 4.1 a.m. : Taniwha. for Paeroj, j«.30 p.m. : Claymore, for Whangarei, »>.3n p.m. Monday—Dafftne. for Snrfdale. Ostend. Omiha. In a.m.: Kat\au, for Kanaa, Lei-h and Mangawai. a.m. Erpected Arrivals. To-day.— Kangitoto. from Thames. 7 p.m _To morrow. — Matansi. from Tauran:a! a.m. , Ilauili. from Surfdale. Awaroa Bav "rapiu and ("owes P.ay. c.Sn p.m.; umana". from UiUnd and Omaba, 7 p.m. The Richardson steamer Awahou. which has completed her overhaul, is to sail at C p.m. on Tuesday, for the East Coast H.M.s. is to ]#»ave Auckland at 4 r.m. on Monday for an Island crui>e She is due bark on August 17. Discharge of her sugar rarco completed. th p steamer Maryland was to saii for \\'estport tnis afternoon for bunkers. J.n; Pr she will load phosphate at Ocean Island. In continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports, the American steamer West Nivaria is to leave Auckland r.t 3 p.m. to-dav r, Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and ieiv Plymouth. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The attention ot mariners is drawn to a notice in the "Gaze-re" relating to aids to navigation in the River Thames. TOrUA'S BERTH. On arrival from We>f rn I'.i.-ifi- Islands on Monday, the T uion Co.'--steanor Tofu.i will berth at tin; Queen's wharf. MATATIA LEIT BALBOA. En route from Liverpool to Auckland, the Shaw. Saviil and Albion Company's steamer Matatua sailed from Balboa "on Wednesday last. is due here about the end of the month. HAURAKI REPORTS. Bringing case oil and generul cargo from Pacific Coast Ports, the Union Comp.mv's motor ship Hauraki has reported that she expects to reach Auckland on Saturdav evening next. June IS. From Auckland she is to go to Melbourne. Adelaide, and ■ Sydney to complete discharge. ARAWA'S SAILING DELAYED. i A-ivioe ha« l>e«-n received by T. p Naihan and Co. that the sailing of the S.S. and A. Line steamer Arav.a. from Wellington. for Southampton and London, has been postponed until daybreak ou Thursday, Juuu 10.

AORANGI PASSED HONOLULU. Returning from Vancouver, via the usual porrs. Lhe Union Gompany'e EJLmi Aorangl sailed from Honolulu on Wednesday last. bhe is due at Auckland on Sncday, June 19, and is to resume ber voyage to Sydney on the tollcnrhiz day. TAINUI HOME. According to a cable received io-dav, tie Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's liner Tainni, which sailed from Wellington on May 4 arrived at Southampton on Thursday. MAUNuANUI AT SUVA. A on Me from Suva report® the arrival There this morning of the Union Company's ILM.s. Maung&nui. ea rou;e from Auckland to Yancourer. She left Auckland late on i Tuesday night. TEKOA NEXT WEEK. j An expected arrivai at Auckland early next week is the New Zcajiud Shipping ' Co.'s steamer Tekoa from LiverpooL Tliis 1 vessel, which has not yet reported, vill unload the local portion of her cargo at ( the Queen's wharf. THE CORINTHIC. 1.. D. Nathan ami Co. advise lhat the White Star liner Corinthic. :it present «lis- ] rhanrins and loadinc at tbt prince's wharf. 1 is to sail on Wednesday alt/-moon for Napier, LytUjton, aud Weilin-.-ton to fill np for London. She is to clejr Wellington on | June I".' for Soutliampiun and London, via Tanaina. THE ROTORUA. A projected departure from Auckland at " o'clock this afternoon is the New Zealand Shipping Co's liner Kotorua. for Napier, to continue her Homeward loadinc. This vessel is to sail finally from Wellington on Tuesday, June 21. for Southampton and London, via Panama. RFMUERA TO-NIGHT. Wi;h passenger s , mai' and cargo from Home, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remu*ra is clue to arrive at Auckland from Southainptic to-night. Her latest radio states that she wiil arrive la the Barbour at '■> o'clock. To-morrow mora in; she will ber;h a: the Queen's wharf to land passenger-, ma'.l and cargo. DEVON EARNS £ 10.250. Before the Admit ally Division in London recently, an action was brought by the owners, master and crew of the well-known Federal Line steamer D«*von to recover an award for salvage services rendered to the steamer Eastern Moon, belonging to the United States Shipping Board, in the Tasman Sea. dnring May of last year. The Devon, it will be remembered, was en route from Brisbane to New Plymouth. Her master infonmition that the Eastern Moon had broken her propeller shaft and lost her propeller, and was drifting towards the dangerous Elizabeth red. The Devon towed hereto Sydney, a distance of 56(1 miles, in eight and a-half days. The judge awarded the plaintiff's owners, master and crew £Jft.2s«» in all. — 7K-»0 to the owner< and the remainder to the master and crew. THE FOYLE ARRIVED. On her first visit to New Zealand since 1024. the New Zealand- Shipping Con:pany's chartered steamer Foyie arrived at Auckland last night and berthed this morning at the Prince'* wharf. The Foyie ! >aded general merchandise at St. John. N.B. and Newp-rt News, leaving the lat-

•.it port on May -5. She passed througii the Panama ('anal 02 May 12. aixl crossing thu Pacific experienced strong variable winds. Cap;. K. Jone< :« in command, and has with him the following "ffic-rj:—first. Mr J. C. Bate. l ; Mr. R. L. Raddiffp; third. Mr. F. .1. Evans: wirtiess operator. Mr. Fallen: chief engineer, Mr. M. Walsh : secxinJ, Mr. F. J. Sparies: third. Mr. J. A. Clegh<>rae : fourth. Mr. J. Doherty : chief rtcwaril. Mr. Cooper.

The Fovle i« to rail on Tne.sday afternoon for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dnnedin 10 complete dit-charge. From Dunedin she i.« t-j proceed to Australia.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 4