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SHIPPING NEWS.

AORANGI IN PORT. MAHENO DUE TO-MORROW. At daybreak to-day the mail liner Aorangi arrived at Auckland from Sydney, en route to Vancouver. To-morrow morning at 11 o'clock she is to resume her voyage across the Pacific. Also from Sydney, the passenger steamer Malieno is due at Auckland to-morrow morning. She is to sail on her return trip on Friday. ARRIVALS—SATURDAY. Ronaki, from Warkworth, 10.15 p.m. YESTERDAY. Ngapulii, from Tfturanga, 7.15 a.m. Herekino, from Portland, 7.45 a.m. Kurow, from South, 2.25 p.m. THIS DAY. Aorangi, from Sydney, 0.5 a.m. Passengers for Auckland.—First class: Mr. L. R. Benjamin, Mr. T. Bridgemun, Mr. G. Booth, Mr. St. Clair Brown, Mr. C. Bennett, Mrs. and Miss B. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bull, Miss E. Chatfield, Mrs. A. Cull, Miss J. Cull, Capt. A. R. Curtis, Mr. L. W. Campbell, Mr. C. C. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. Daveney, Mr. J. Donaldson, Mr. D. W. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Emanuel and child, Mr. M. Fraser, Mr. G. Foster, Mr. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Geit, Mr. H. Grey, Mr. L. Howurili, Mr. R. Henderson, Mrs. A. Healy, Mr. It. Haylett, Mr. R. C. Hughes, Mr. K. Herron, Mr. Guy Johnson, Rev. P. Leonard, Mr. L. Learoyd, Mr. E. Llchtenstein, Mr. R. I.a vender, Mr., Mrs. and Master W. A. Lawrence, Miss W. McQuinfan, Mr. R. Menzies, Mr. H. Milburn, Mr. '. Nanearrow Miss L. O'Cailighan, Mr. M. Pirrie, Mrs. M. Polak, Master Polak, Dr. T. Parr, Mr. J. Peck, Mr. C. Plummer, Mr. J. Phypers, Miss M. ltoden, Mr. M. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. 11. liodgers, Mr. W. Samuel, Mr. J. Symonds, Mrs. J. Symouds, Mr. A. Smith, .Miss M. Stewart, Miss M. Seale, Mr. 11. Smith, Mr. Beaumont Smith, Mrs. Beaumont Smith, Mr. D. Wylie, Mr. B. Whit combe, Mr. W. Williams, Mr. E. Williams. Second class : Mr. W. Alt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell, Mr. C. Butterworth, Mrs. L. and Master Brlggs. Mr. L. Bloom, Mrs. B. Cook. Mrs. L. C'lvgg, Miss S. Clearv, Sir. V. Collins, Mr. P. Dale, Mr. A. A. L'avies Mr. and Master Garraonseviilf. Mr. and Mrs E. Heinz, Mr. S. House, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. E. Kenneady, Mr. E. Lindus, Miss M. Multaider, Mr. H. Makepeace. Miss M. McDevitt, Mr. Mrs. and Master IX Morrison, Mrs. and Miss MeVlegh, Mr. and Miss J. It. McChrystal, Mrs. J. McKlnuou. Mr. K. Melvin, Mr. Nourse, Mr. Perrctt, Mrs. J. S. Perrett, Miss Proul, Miss A. Richards, Miss I. Ristori, Mr. W. Rankin, Mis D. Rumney, Mrs. I. Ross, Miss E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Teed, Mr. L. Teed, Mr. and *M rs - , W i E - Thomas, Miss E. Thompson, Miss I. Voyce, Mr. F. Vlpour, Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller, Miss E. Waller. Mr. P. Wrack Mr. S. Werner, Mrs. A. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams, Mr. r. Walsh, and 17 third class. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Coronation, for East Coast, 11.15 p.m. YESTERDAY. Isabella de Fraine, for Hokianga, 10.50 а.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 9.35 p.m. DEPARTURES—TniS DAY. Tutanekai, for Northern lighthouses, б.lO a.m. VESSELS IX PORT. Maroro (sch.). Central Wharf (A. G Frankham). H.M.c.s. Iris, at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). Kaitangata, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Walnul, In Stream (Union S.S. Co.). Wingatul, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.) Matutua, Queen's Wharf (L. D. Natnan). Hinemoa, Western Wharf (Speddlng, Ltd.). Maimyo, Queen's Wharf (Farmers' Auctioneering Co.). Port Dunedin. Prince's Wharf (Heather, Roberton, Ltd.). Aorangi, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Chenleton, Makatea Islands, July 7. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. July 8. Remuera, South (loads). July 8. West Henshaw, Los Angeles, July 9. Port Hardy, South (loads), Julv *10 Canadian Seigneur, Montreal. July 10 Persian Prince, Nauru Islnnd. July 10 Nucula, San Pedro. July 10.

Tofua, Fiji, July u. Cambridge. Liverpool. July 12. Brand, Texas, July 12. Baron Minto, Iquique, July 12. City of Corinth, New York, July 15. Waltemata, San Fraancisco, Julv 10 Huntingdon, South (loads), Julv *18 Hororata, London, via South, July 25. Ikala, Montreal, July J5. Atbenlc, South (loads), July 27 Hauturu, Glasgow, July 2S. Tamaroa, London, via South, Julv 30. H.M.s. Dunedin. Sheerness, July 31. Port Hunter, Liverpool. August 2. City of Carlisle, New York, August 6. Walcheren, Montreal, August 8. Ruahine, London, August 10. Matatua, South (loads). August 10. Westmoreland, Liverpool, August 15. H.M.s. Diomede, Tonga, August 17. Pakeha. London. August 21. Cambridge. South (loads), August 29. H.M.s. Laburnum, Fiji. Octobcr IG. H.M.s. Veronica, Fiji, Octobcr 24. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kaiapoi is expected to arrive at Auckland from the South at 7 a.m. tomorrow. After discharge of Ikt Australian cargo at the King's wharf she is to proceed to Portland. The Walmea Is to leave Napier, wher<* she has been delayed by the weather, at 5 p.m. to-day for Auckland direct. She wi'l leave here again for Gisborne and Napier on Wednesday evening. The Kalmanawa loads at Wellington cn Wednesday next for Auckland. She will complete her cargo at Lyttelton niul possibly Picton. The Wingatui, now at the Prince's wharf, is to sail at noon on Wednesday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Timaru. The Kamona loads at Westport to-day for New Plymouth and Auckland. The Kittawa loads at Greymouth to-day for Napier and Auckland. The Karori, with coal from Westport, Is to leave Napier to-morrow evening for Gisborne and Auckland. The Kurow arrived from the South vesterday. berthing nt the Prince's wharf. After discharge she will undergo survey. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. To-day.—Waiotahi. for Mercury Bnv and Tairua, 7 p.m. ; Clansman, for Russell, Opua, Whangaroa and Mangonui. 5 p.m ; Ngapulii, for Tatiranga, 7 p.m. : Rangitoto, for Thames, 5.30 p.m. : Ngatiawa. for Raglan. Kawhia and Waikato Heads, 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Motu. for Whakatane. 4 p.m. Wednesday.—Otimai, for Kutarere and Opotiki, 11 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Haul ti, from Surfdale, Ostend and Omlha, .3.15 p.m. To-morrow.—Tanlwha. from Paeroa, 7 a.m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, 7.30 a.m. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Ulimaroa. under overhaul at Svdnev Leaves Sydney July 22. arrives Wellington July 26, sails for Sydney July 29 Moerak! left Wellington June 30. for Melbourne. via Southern ports; due Melbourne July 11. Marama left Sydney July 1; arrives Wellington July 5; leaves Wellington July 8; arrives Sydney July 12. Maheno left Sydney July 1; arrives Auckland July i>; leaves Auckland July S • arrives Sydney July 12. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangl left Sydney June 30. for Auckland l leaves Auckland for Vancouver, via ports, 11 a.m. to-morrow; due at Vancouver < July 22. Niagara, under overhaul at Sydney, leaves Sydney .Tuly 28. for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu. Leaves Auckland August 2. Maunganui left Vancouver June 29 for Auckland, via ports: arrives at Auckland July 18; due Sydney July 23. Makura left Sydney. June 16. and Auckland June 26. for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete; due 'Frisco July 12. Tahiti left San Francisco, June 15, for Sydney, via Papeete. Rarotonga, and Wellington. Arrived Wellington to-dav, and leaves there 3 p.m. to-morrow for Svdnev Leaves Sydney July 14, and Wellington Juiv 19 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga anil Papeete. REMUERA TO COMPLETE. To load refrigerated and general cargo I for London, the New Zealand Shlnplng ComI pany's steamer Remuera Is due at Auckland from the South next Friday. She is to sail finally from th ; s nort on Saturday. 16. and : s ■?:■« :•» '••■■ui'.ianpton to la:id "l.'-01-r-s , M \

The Awahou, whirh is due at Auckland to-day, is to leave lor the East Coast at 5 p.m. to morrow. The Government stenm?r I'liianeknl was despatched for Northern ligluho.is-ej this morning. The Richardson steamer Putikl is to sail for East Coast bays at (i p.m. tomorrow, relieving the Mako fot overhaul. • The Gunbar has been delayed by bad weaiher at Gisborue. and is not now expected to rcaili Auckland before Wednesday next. Loaded with coal, the Union Company's steamer Whangape left Newcastle for Auckland on Saturday morning. She 'is due here on Friday next. Advice received b.v the Uniou Company states that the Tofua lel't Apia on Friday afternoon last for Suva. She is to leave Suva for Auckland 011 Thursday next, being due here on Monday of nexf <veek. Bound from San Francisco to Sydney, the Union Company's K.M.s. Tahiti arrived at Wellington this morning. She is to resume her voyage to Sydney at 'J p.m. to-morrow. With passengers, 'mail. an.l enrgo, the Union Co.'s steamer Malieno is due at IU.MO a.m. to-morrow from Sydney. She will berth at the Queen's whan. The Maheno is to leave Auckland 011 her return trip to Sydney at 11 a.m. on Friday next. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. The officers and committeemen of the Merchant Service Guild for the coming year are:—President, Mr. W. Mead: vlce-presi-dent. Captain W. Raynes: committee. Captain 11. Ryder and Xlessrs. S. Johnson and J. Mouaglian. THE PORT DUNEDIN. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motorship Port Dunedin is 10 commence loading for Genoa, Marseilles, and London at Napier about July 10. Later she will load at Wellington. New Plymouth, and Auckland, being scheduled to sail finally from this port about the end of July. . CARGO FROM NEW YORK. For Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and probably Melbourne and Sydney, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer I'ort Albany is to leave New York on July 15. The Port Curtis Is to sail from New \ork about the middle of September for Auckland and southern ports. MAIMYO TO SAIL. For further discharge of her general I cargo from New \ ork, the Commonwealth and Domluion Line's chartered steamer Maimyo to sail on Wedno-dny for Wellington. From there she is to go to Lvttelton, Dunedin, and Newcastle to complete discharge. TIIE MATAKANA. For final loading for London, the S S and A. Line steamer Matakanu is to leave Ue.nngion on Weduetday tor 'limuru and lort caajiners. Sue is to sail lrom Pore Chalmers ou her Homeward voyage <,n JuJy Ij. b AORANGI ARRIVED. Arriving lrom Sydney this 1.1 jrninp. the ~i u Ai.M.m.«. Aorangi nertnej at tne lrinces wnart to land passengers and 1 mall, and to load mall and cargu, und embark passengers for forward pons She is to resume ner voyage to Vancouver, v.a • s u\u and Honolulu, at 11 o c.o< t to morrow morning. PORT HARDY RETURNING. To complete her cargo for New York Boston auu Lonaoij, tn*i common wealth and XJominiou Line steamer foit Hardv is to h 0:1 Wednesday next for Auckland, v.a Gisborne. She is exoccted saii re ?or w\ n un "" y rnor;l| n=. ana will «?» J - Ncw , iork f" Wednesday, July I.S local agent"" Aucu ° Dt -' L ' r * u S >-"■ are the j THE CAMBRIDGE. i r u I^ P , CC ! C(I ,0 arrive at Auckland from LUerpool ear.y neit week, the Federal Line steamer Camnrldge will later go South to discharge and to load tor New , • Boston, London. Avonmcuth, Gla«gow, Liverpool, and Manchester. It has now been arranged that this vessel will wil} r ™u° f . Auckla . n ' l for final loading, an.l September j." 1 port lor " Ncw TAMAROA AT COLON. n-iu? , r « ulc frolu and Southampton with passengers and cargo for Wellington and Auckland, the Shaw, Savill and Aloion liner lamaroa arrived at Colon on tarn" is due S »; w C m ,Jlue 10 cable advice, she is due at Wellington on July and after landing her passengers part of her cargo *heje, win come to Auckland to cornlONIC'S ITINERARY. WhL P L? cnt " n,oa <Jing in the South, the vNhite btar steamer lonic is now expected to leave Lyttelton on July 7 for Port I vttPitnn V Bhe is return to R"f»on to load, and will then ro to tiki o gl ° n "i At lhe lattcr port She win nt !Lf 00 Passengers and the remainder ton nnrt i °'. BaUln « anull y Southampton and JLondou on July TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPUfG. Gisbornc. July 3 —Sailed : Awahou for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bav, S.lO a 111 - u-em f f r Aucklai| d. via Coast, 7 p.m. Wellington, July 2.—Arrived Port Hardy from Lyttelton. 1.25 p . m . j u lv Arrived : Anamba, from Lyttelton, 11.20 froni° l San n dsco, 12.40%.ir SailoU: Cauopus - for : Dunedin. July 2.—Arrived : West Nivarla T r vft«n " i°i'' "30 p m ' : Mwrakl. from I.jttelton, 010 p.m.; Oreti. from Port Craig •>. 1.1 p.lll. Sailed : Waikawa, for Newcastle' muff. P -™i5 J a , :S. 3 - Arr,VCd: Malistan - frou; OVERSEAS. * c " n ; cas . l | e - 4.—Arrived: Kalwarra, from Auckland. 08SW. Mjl "~ (Umnongkong, July 2.—Sailed : West Conob (Ausliana 10 oan tranclsco). WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. 1 following vessels are expected to ♦ ran . S £. o£ tl 'f. Auckland wireless { to-night: Waipori. Waihemo, Maheno Canadian Pioneer, Tutanekai, Waipahi, Whangapc.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 4