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SHIPPING NEWS.

MAIMYO DUE SHORTLY. HIFOFUA COMPLETED e Shipping at Auckland is still very slack, there having" been no overseas arrivals for several days. The next vessel due, the Maimyo, is expected to reach Auckland to-morrow, but so far she lias not reported. The motor vessel Hifofua, which has been built for the Tongan Government, will go on a trial trip 'tomorrow, and will probably sail for Tonga on Monday if her trials prove satisfactory. ARRIVALS—THIS DAY. Ngapuhl, from Tauranga. fi.45 n m Coronation, from Coast, 6.50 a.m. Paroto, from Coa6t, 7.45 a.m. Apanui, from Houhora, 10.23 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Waimea, for Glsborne, 4.15 p.m. Otimai, for Coast, 4.15 p.m. Awahou, for East Coast. 6.15 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.45 p.m. VESSELS IX PORT. Maroro (sch.). Central Wharf (A. G Frankhain). H.M.c.s. Iris, at Dcvonport (Pacific Cable Board). Kaitangata, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). _ ninni in sirtNtiii (t'lnoij S.S Co. j Waipahi, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). hiui-.uu,i. m i's.itii >» uurt Ltd.). Katoa, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Canadian Pioneer, South (loads), June -'0. Maimyo, New York, June 30. Matatua, Liverpool, July 1. Port Dunedin. London, via South. July 1 Port Hardy, South (loads). July « Southern Cross. New Hebrides. July 8. West Henshaw Los Angeles, July 3 Canadian Selgueur, Montreal, July 10. Nucula. San Pedro, July 10. Tofua, Fiji, July 11. Cambridge, Liverpool, Julv 11. Remuera Soutn (loads), July 11. Brand, Texas, July 12. Baron Minto, Iquique, Julv 12. City of Corinth, New York, July 15. Huntingdon. South (loads). July I.V Waiteniata, San Francisco, July 17. "•iitnkn l.uerpixii July 18. Ikala, Montreal, July 19. uorurau, uiuaun, via South, July -*J. Athcnle. South Uoads), Julv 'J7. llauturu. Glasgow, July 28. H.M.s Dunediu. Sbeerness. July 31. Tamaroa. London, via South. July 30. Port Hunter, Liverpool. August J. Kuahlne London. August 0. City of Carlisle. New York. August 6. Westmoreland, Liverpool, August S. Matatua. South (loads), August 10. H.M.s. Diomede, Tonga, August 17. Cambridge, South (londs), August IS. Pakeha, London, August 21. H.M.s. Laburnum, FIJI, October IG. H.M.s. Veronica, Fiji, October 24. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Ullmaroa under overhaul at Sydney. Leaves Sydney. July 22. arrives Wellington July 20, sails for Sydney July 20. Moerakl left Melbourne June 24, for Wellington direct; leaves Wellington for Melbourne, via Southern ports. June 30. Marama nt Sydney; leaves Sydney, July 1; arrives Wellington, July 5; leaves Wellington July 8; arrives Sydney July 12. Maheno at Sydney; leaves Sydney July 1 ; arrives Auckland July 5 ; leaves Wellington July 8; arrives Sydney July 12. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangl leaves Sydney June 30. for Auckland ; leaves Auckland for Vancouver, via ports. July 5; due at Vancouver July 22. Niagara, under overhaul ai Sydney, leaves Sydney July 28 for Vancouver, via Auckland. Suva and Honolulu Leaves Auckland August 2 Maunganul leaves Vancouver June 20, for Auckland, via ports; arrives at Auckland July 18; due Sydney July 23. Makurn left Sydney, June 10, Auckland June 20, for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due 'Frisco July 13. Tahiti left San Francisco. June 15. for Sydney, via Papeete, Rarotonga, and Wellington. Due Wellington July 4. and Sydney July 0. Leaves Sydney July 14, and Wellington July 19 for San Fraucisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Waimea was dispatched for Gisborne and Napier yesterday afternoon. The Katoa is to sail nt 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Timaru. The Wlngatul left Lyttelton last evening for Auckland direct. After discbarge here she- is to return to Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin, and Bluff. The Kniapol left Dunedin at 1 p.m. yesterday for Lyttelton, Aucklnnd, and Portland. The Wnipiata is to load nt Dunedin on Friday for Auckland, via Oamaru, Timaru Lyttelton, and Wellington. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. Projected Departures. To-day—Apanui. for Great Barrier, midnight ; Ngapuhi. for Tauranga. 7 p.m.; Hauiti, for Kopu and Turua, 8 p.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day—Omaua, from Waiheke, Cl 5 p.m. To-morrow.—Taniwlia. from Paeroa, 3 a.m.: Claymore, from Whangarei, 5 a.m.Ngatiawa, from Raglan and Kawhia, 0 a.m. The Elsie Mary left Gisborne last evening for Auckland. The Awahou was dispatched for the East Coast last evening. The Coronation is to sail again for Awanui on Saturday Cnorning. The Union Co.'s hulk Flora was to undock to-day and was to berth at the Central wharf. She is being altered for the storage of fuel oil. At noon to-day the Union Company's steamer Kurow was to leave Lvttclton for Auckland direct. After discharge, this vessel is to withdraw for survey. Carrying a cargo of coal, the Union Com pany s steamer Whangape is expected to leave Newcastle for Auckland to-dav. She Is due about Tuesday next, r- P a » 6 engers. mail, and cargo the l nion Company's steamer Maheno is to leave Sydney for Aucklnnd on Friday next • She is due on Tuesday morning. A projected sailing from Auckland at 11 1 I;"' , ®'^? r . row t . ls the Unlon Companv's steamer TXalpahl, for Rarotonga, Atiutakl, ; nn d Mangaia, to load another fruit cargo for this port. An expected nrrlval at Wellington this J aa th ? White Star liSer lonic from London and Southampton. After disembarking passengers at the capital port the lonic is to go to Lyttelton, Port caV o erS Bluff to unload her genera' The motor ketch Hifofua, which has been built at Auckland for the Tongan Government is now completed. She is to carry out trials to-morrow. The vessel Is expected to sail for Tonga early next week. THE R.M.S. MAUNGANUI. « ion S°' 8 I R M M a »nganul was to wove San Francisco today for Wellinctou and Sydney. She j s due to arrive at Wellington on July IS. THE MAIMYO. ■ v.^ rin^ senc nf I F a £° and case oil from n!l,« i VV Commonwealth nnd , Dominion Line steamer Maimyo is expected to arrive at Auckland at any time now The ml"'' shc hn<l not reported. The manifest of the vessel s Auckland cargo L nt the office of the local agents, the Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Co. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. B ' I H f lUev - w,l ° wn « a well-known chief steward n the employ of the Union 1 ~r " ur , ty -. Blx - vears - died recently at the age of sixty-two years. Mr. Hallev was known to the travelling public in many ships, some of which were the Rotomahana Walnui, Maori nnd Wahine, which was his I last ship. Mr. A. M. Harvey has relieved Mr. Mack I as second officer of the Kauri. POUT DUNEDIN* TO DISCHARGE. Messrs. Heather Roberton advise that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motorship Port Dunedin Is to leave Wellington at 6 p.m. to-day for Auckland to continue the discharge of her general cargo i from London. The remainder of hor car< r o «• m r l Na l ,le i: she will load at Arlington. New Plymouth and Auckland for London, via Genoa and Marseilles. ULIMAROA FURTHER DELAYED. Advice has been received by the 10-n' i ?® c t e .f f Huddart. Parker Corarnv that tie Ullmaroa s overhaul will no' h ' £2 m "me for the vessel to from Sydney for Auckland on Julv S as > previous y advertised, and that her'trip llT* tbl 2., port on 15 has been can Mil <v m c / eSBel is now timetabled to "i l fr ,?. m Sydney on July 22 for Welling, ton. She is to leave Wellington again for Sydney on July 2D. h n 1 r

THE R.M.M.S. AORANGL Bound for Vancouver, via the usual ports, the Union Company's R-M.m.s. Aorangi is to -i leave Sydney to-morrow afternoon. She is 1 due at Auckland on Monday morning, and is announced to resume her voyage across the Pacific at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. WHAKATAXE SERVICE. Our Whakatane correspondent reports that a new service between Aucklat.l and A Whakatane has been inaugurated by the Portland, which sailed from this port on Saturday. After discharge of her general J cargo at Whakatane the Portland v.ill load « sand for Auckland. CANADIAN PIONEEIt TO LOAD. C Returning from the South to pick up the </ last or her cargo before sailing for NewYork, Boston and Montreal, the steamer F Canadian Pioneer is now expected to reach i Auckland late to-nighr. She will berth to- B morrow morning at'the Queen's Wharf. It y\ is hoped to despatch her for New York k to morrow afternoon. K K PORT OF ONEHUNGA. K h The Northern Company advice that tie Ngatiawa is to leave Oiiehunga for llokianga on Friday. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. V Arapawa, from Westpoir, 6.130 a.m. Rarawa. from Onchunga, 7 a.m. Kaitoa, from Nelson, 5 a.m. A 0 TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. * New Plymouth. June 20.—Sailed: John, 1 for Lyttelton, 11 a.m. New Plymouth. June 28.—Sailed: .V Tltoke. for Tarakolic, -1 p.m. ; Karawa, for 1 Onehunga, 7 p.m. v Napier, June 20.—Sailed: Cumberland, j for Wnikokopu. ."5 a.m. Wellington. June 28.—Arrived: Kauri. from Newcastle. Sailed: Waipiata, for 1' Lyttelton. 3.20 p.m. 1 Wellington, June 20. —Sailed : Malistan, S for Bluff, 7.2.") a.m. •, Lyttelton. June 28.—Sailed : Wingatui. ji for Auckland, 7.43 p.m. ; Kuretu. for Dune- t din, 8.30 p.m Lyttelton. June 20.—Arrived: Totara. " from Wellington. 8.15 a.m.: Manuka, from Wellington, 10.30 a.m.: Waipiata. from Wellington, 7 a.m. : Kumo. from Timaru, 7.15 a.m.: Gale, from W'nnganui. fi..l a.m. -S Dunedin, June 28.—Sailed : Kaiapoi, for -\ Lyttelton, 1.10 p.m. ; Anamba, for Timaru. 3.40 p.m. . Bluff. June 28.—Arrived : City of Khar- g toum, from Dunedin. 1.30 p.m. « OVERSEAS. * Sydney. June 28.—Arrived: Maheno, from V Wellington, 8.43 a.m. 1 Sydney. June 20.—Sailed : Gabriella, for i Wangantii. . 1 Newcastle. June 29.—Arrived: Kaitoke, from Auckland: Kawatiri, from Lvttelton. . Fremantle, June 2S. —Arrived : Ormonde, from London. San Pedro. .Tune 2«>. — Sailed : O. A. Knudson. for New Zealand. 1 1 WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. 1 The following vessels are expected to be "] witlilu rnuge of the undermentioned wire- n less stations to-night :— ' Auckland.—Tofua, Tutanekai, Kalwarra, , Maimyo. Matatun. Chatham Islands.—Tairon. 7 Wellington.—Maori, Hanuka. Araliura, Tamaliine, Tahiti. Port I'irie, Cumberland, V Cooiana. Kaponga. Waitomo. Wirral, Kai- I tuna. Port Dunedin. lonir. Antonio. , Awarua —West Nivaria. Karetu. Port Hardy, Kaiapoi, Huntingdon. Makura. THE SUlf AND TIDES. > Sunset: To-day. 4.44 p.m. Sunrise: To-morrow. 7.<>4 a.m. Moon: New, 20th, 6.2 p.m. 1 \ HIGH WATER. Auckland To-dav, 6.27 am 7oT p m Auckland Thurs.. 7.21 a.m. 7.50 pm! I Onehungn Thurs., 10 .18 a.m. 11.38 p.m. j Kaipara Hds...Thurs., 10.53 a.m. 11.31 p m Manukau Hds..Thurs.. 0.58 a.m. 1036 pm

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1927, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1927, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1927, Page 4