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ARRIVALS SATURDAY,

Tiroa, from Gisborne, 1.50 p.m. YESTERDAY. Mako, from Portland, 5.10 a.m. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Waimea. from Napier. 7.30 a.m. Herekino, from Portland 1 , S a.m. Lyttclton, with raft in tow, from Coast, 2.30 p.m. Awahou, from East Coast, 3.50 p.m. Katoa, from South, 7.40 p.m. THIS DAY. Tofua. from Suva, 11.20 a.m. Passengers :—Saloon : Mr.* Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Amon, Miss Avann, Mr. Barr, Bishop of Polynesia, Mr. Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Miss Blundell, Miss Carew, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Cocker, Mrs. Christie and child, Miss Christofferson, Miss Coleinan, Mr. Clissold, Mr. and Mrs. Creswick and infant. Mr. Deed. Mr. and Mrs. Dei rick, Mr. Dick, Mrs. and Miss Elder, Mrs. Fuller and child, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. GrahaeiWatson, Mr. Hanton, Mr. and Mrs. Horsley, Mr. and Miss Holmes, Colonel anil Mrs. Hutchen, Master I*. Coe, Mr. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Hllliard, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Messrs. Izard (2), Mrs., Miss Izard, Mr. Ingee, Miss Johnston, Miss Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Kerr, Mr. Lindsay, Mr. Lincham, Mr. and Mrs. Lavington, Mr. Levinson. Mr. McGregor, Miss McAlieter, Mrs. Martin, Misses Morris (3), Mrs. and Miss Mitchell Mr. Moore, Mrs. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and infant, Mr. Playne, Mr Patorson, Mr. Robinson, Miss Snow, Miss Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Springhall, Miss Smart, Mr. Sheppard, Miss Small, Mrs. Smyth, Mr. Sutherland, Mrs. Swabey, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. W. Watson, Miss Wlnslow, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Zohnib, Mr. Butler; and '23 steerage, including 4 Chinese. Akaroa, with raft In tow, from Coast, p.m.

DEPA RTU RE S.—S ATL' R DAY. Coronation, for Coast, 1.5 p.m. Isabella Ue Fralne, for lioklanga, Z.oo p.m. YESTERDAY. Taniaroa, for Gisborne, 7.10 a.m. Wakakura (mine sweeper) for Haurakl Gulf, i>.so a.m. Miro (ketch), for Coast, 2.30 p.m. Waiotahi, for Whangarei, 10.40 p.m. Will Watch, for Whuugarei, midnight. THIS DAY. Ronakl, for Portland, 0.5 a.m. VESSELS IN FOKI H.M.s. Dunedin, at Devonpori (Admiralty Dept.). H.M.e.s. Iris, at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). Kaltaugata, North Wall (Union 6.5. Co.). Wainul. in Stream (Union S.S. Co.). Tofua, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. C). Tiroa, King's Wharf ((A. G. Frankham). Port Hunter, Prince's Wharf (Heather Kobertou). Whangape, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Southern Cross, in Stream (Board of Missions). Mako, King's Wharf (Watkin and Wallls). Kalwarra, Western Wharf (Union S.S. C). Nucula (tanker), iu Stream (Admiralty Dept.). Wainiea, Princes Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Awahou, King's Wharf (Watkin and Wallis). Katoa, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Canadian Prospector, Montreal, early. Canadian Seigneur, South (loads), August U. City of Carlisle, New lork. August U. Ruahine, London, August 11. Wakhereu, Montreal, August 12. Matatua, South (loads), August 12. Port Albany, New York, August 10. Cymric Pride, Java, August 17. H.M.b. Dlouiede, Tonga, August 17. Westmoreland, Liverpool, August 17. Thomas Bryan (trawler), England, 'Aug. Ij. Waipahi, Rarotonga, August 22. Hinemoa, Fiji, August 24. Cambridge. South (loads), August 29. Somerset, Liverpool. August 21). I'nkehn, London, August 30. Wairuua, Sun Francisco, August 30. West jßlip, Lob Angeles, August 31. Ocean Transport, Texas, August 31. Paua tnew tanker), England, early Sept. Canadian Challenger, Montreal, Sept. l>. Sussex, Calcutta, September 6. Treworlas,, New York, September 6. Kent, Liverpool, September 7. Schouwen, Montreal, September 7. I'ort Hunter, South (loads), Sept. 11. Uuahlne, South (loads). September 12. City of Batavia, New York, September 12. I'ort Caroline, South (loads), September 14 Middlesex, London, via South, September 17. Westmoreland. South (loads), September -'3. Mataroa, London, September 24. Kla Ora, Liverpool, September 28. Uibera, Montreal, to sail. J Mβ. Laburnum, Fiji, October Iβ. 11 M.B. Veronica. Fiji. October 24.

INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Ulimaroa, left Sydney August 5 : arrives Auckland August 9; leaves Auckland August 12- arrives Sydney, August Iβ. Marama left Wellington August 5, arrives Sydney August 9; leaves Sydney August 12, arrives Auckland August 16. Maheno, left Auckland August 5; arrives Sydney August 9; leaves Sydney August 12, arrives Wellington August IC. Manuka, leaves Wellington August 11, I-yttelton August 12, Dunedin August 10, Bluff August 10, for Melbourne. TRANSPACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangi, left Vancouver July 27, tor ~nd and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland August 14, and leaves Auckland 3 p.m., August 15. Due Sydney August 19. Niagara, !eft Sydney, July 28, for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva and Honolulu. Left Auckland August 2, due Vancouver August 10. Slakura at Sydney; leaves Sydney August 11 and Wellington August Iβ, for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco September 2. Tahiti at San Francisco leaves 'Frisco August 10 for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Raratonga. Due Wellington August 29. UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. The Kamona is due to arrive at Auckland from Greymouth at 6 p.m. to-morrow. She will berth at the Central wharf. The Kurow left Portland at 2 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington and Bluff. The Waimea arrived from Napier yesterday morning, berthing at the Prince's wharf. She is to sail at 4 p.m. to-morrow for Gisborne and Napier. The Kaimanawa is to leave Napier at 11 p.m. to-day for Auckland, where she is due on Wednesday. After discharge here she is to go to Wellington and W r estport. The Katoa arrived from the South last evening and berthed at the Prince's wharf. She is expected to sail on Wednesday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is to load at the latter port about August 16 for Auckland, via Timaru and Lyttelton, omitting Wellington. The Whangape is to sail at 5 p.m. on Wednesday for Newcastle. The Waipori is to load at Greymouth tomorrow for Auckland. She will complete her cargo at Westport. The Kawatiri is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Westport, where she is to load for Auckland, via New Plymouth. After discharge here she is to go to Newcastle. The Kaiwarra is to sail on Monday next I for Onerahi, Sydney, and Newcastle. i NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Waipu, for Kerepeehi. 7 p.m.; Clansman, for Russell, Opua. Whfingaroa and Mangonui, 5 p.m.; Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m.; Rarawa, for New Plymouth, Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads, 4 p.m. To-morrow. —Haniti, .for Coromandel, 9 a.m.; Omana, for Waiwera. Mahurangi and Warkworth, 8 a.m.; Torea, for Mercury Bay, 3 p.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Taniwha, from Paeroa, 10.30 p.m.; Omana, from Brown's Hay, Arkle's Bay, Manly, Deep Creek and Silverdale, o p.m. Tomorrow.—Waiolahi, from Whangurei, 3.30 a.m.

The Northern Co. advise that the Torea Is to sail for Mercury Bay at 3 p.m. tomorrow, In place of the Pono. The Tiroa arrived from Gisborne on Satday afternoon. She ia to sail for Hicks Bay and Gisborne to-morrow morning. The Isabella de Fralne was dispatched for Hokianga on Saturday afternoon. The minesweeper Wakakura sailed for the Hauraki Gulf yesterday morning. The Canopus was barbound at Westport this morning, but it was hoped that she would leave there this afternoon for Auckland. The steamer Haggersgate, which went from New Plymouth to Wellington for engineroom repairs, is expected to leave Wellington for Nauru Island this evening. The Kichardson steamers Mako and Awahou arrived yesterday, berthing at the King's wharf. The Mako is to sail at 4 p.m. to-morrow and the Awahou an hour later, both for the East Coast. Up till an early hour this afternoon no radio report had been received from the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer, City of Carlisle, which is due at Auckland from New York to-morrow. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KEMUEKA AT PANAMA. Bound from Auckland to Southampton and London, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Uemuera arrived at Panama on Thursday afternoon last, according to cabled advice. She left here on July 10. THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. Bringing general cargo from Montreal, the steamer Canadian I'rospector is expected to arrive at Auckland at any time now. Up till 1 p.m. to-day she had not reported. TREWORLAS REPORTED. On her way from New York to Auckland, via Fiji, the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Treworlas arrived at Colon on Thursday, according to cabled advice. She is due here during the first week in September, ten days ahead of her or.ginal schedule. TAMAROA DEPARTED. A sailing from Auckland yesterday morning was the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s steamer Tamaroa for Gisborne, Napier, Tiinaru and Wellington, to complete her, cargo for Home. She is to leave Wellington for Southampton and London on August 27. THE CANADIAN SEIGNEUR. An expected arrival at Auckland at daybreak to-morrow is the steamer Canadian Seigneur from Wellington. She is to berrth at th<; King's wharf to complete her cargo lor New York, Boston and Montreal. MISHAP TO BARGE RANGER. When loaded with a full load of sand and shingle, (he barge Hanger sprang a serious leak when berthed at Winstone's wharf this morning. As she was in danger of capsizing the barge was sunk on on even keel. Later sho was raised, and found to be little damaged.

RUAHINE DELAYED BY STORM. Stormy weather is delaying the liner Ruahine, and she will not reach Auckland from London aud Southampton until Thursday, according to the latest radio received by the New Zealand Shipping Company. She was previously due on Wednesday. ULIMAROA TO-MORROW MORNING. A smart trip from Sydney is being made by the Uuddart Parker steamer Ulimaroa, and the vessel will arrive at Auckland at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning, according to her wireless report. She will berth about 8 o'clock at the Princes wharf. The vessel is to sail on her return trip on Friday. PORT MELBOURNE TO LOAD. By cable it is reported that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Melbourne left Port Kembla on Friday for Gisborne, where she is due on Wednesday. She is coming to New Zealand to load at Gisborwe. Waikokopu. Napier, Lyttelton. and Wellington lor London. THE PORT HUNTER. For further discharge of her general cargo from Glasgow and Liverpool, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter is to leave Auckland at daybreak to-morrow for Wellington. On completion of her discharge in the South she will load for London and West Coast of United Kingdom ports, returning to Auckland for iina.l loading about September 11. THE HORORATA. Cargo operations on the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata were not completed in time to allow the vessel to pail for Tokomaru Bay yesterday, but f\\o was to depart at 2 o'clock this afternoon. From Tokomaru Bay she will go to Timavu, Lyttelton. Wanganui and Wellington to complete her cargo for London. She is to be dispatched on her Homeward voyage about August 30. TOFUA IN PORT. Arriving from Western PacifiV Islands this morning, the Union Company's steamer Tofua (Captain D. Mac Donald) berthed at the Queen's wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo. The vessel left Auckland on July IC, nnd experienced cold weather alm'ost to Suva. Thence she made the usual calls at Tonpin and Somoan ports. In Vavau a dance was held on board, and was greatly enjoyed by all present. On her return trip the Tofua left Suva on Thursday afternoon. She is to sail again for the 'Western Pacific on Saturday next. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. The Kaikoral, recommissioned at Port Chalmers on Saturday, is under the command of Captain J. L. Brlsco. His deck ollicers are: —Cblef. Mr. N. Buxton : second, Mr. \V. i Hill; third, Mr. P. D. Thompson. Mr C C. Waters has succeeded Mr. !•. W. Collins aa rlikt officer "f the Waihemo. Mr. Colline Iβ now on holiday leave at Wellington. Mr C G. Hill has hoen appointed third officer of the Kartigi, Mr. J. E. Broughton having been granted holidays. Captain S. Hewitt has been appointed master of the Knuri.

Mr. T. A. Mack hns been appointed second officer of the Wnikouaiti, in place of Mr. F. E. O'Neill, who is ashore for instructions. Captain M. McKenzie lias reported from holidays, and is being appointed to command the Ngatoro. Captain R. Hunlly trnnsfers to command of the Kowhai, relieving Captain E. J. Gibson for holidays. Mr. l>. A. Menlovp. third officer of the Kauri, is transferring to the Walkouniti in a similur capacity, relieving Mr. L. L. Clark to sit for his certificate.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 4

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ARRIVALS SATURDAY, Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 4

ARRIVALS SATURDAY, Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 4