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SHIPPING NEWS.

MARAMA IN PORT.

WESTMORELAND DELATED. With passengers and cargo, the Marama arrived at Auckland from Sydney this morning. H.M.s. Dioiuede is due to return from her Island cruise this afternoon, and the Canadian Prospector is expected to arrive from Montreal early this evening. The Walcheren, also from Montreal, is due late to-night or early to-morrow, but the Westmoreland, bringing cargo from Liverpool, has reported that she will i;ot arrive until Thursday morning.

ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY

Waipiata, from Wellington. 4.43 p.m. Awuliou, from Portliind, 7.25 p.m. THIS DAV. Claymore, from Wbnngarei. 6 a.m. Uoiinki. from Portland. 5.45 a.m. Maruinn. from Sydney, G. 30 a.m. Passengers:—First Hags: Mr. F. Blsli, Father E. Bailey, Miss B. Brown. Mrs. E. Beeston. Mrs. J. Brewstcr. Miss A. Brcwster, Mr. H. Borrodale, Mr. D. Bertoue, Mr. G. Bennett, Mr. W. Bradbury, Miss M. Cosgrove, Mr. W. H. Cattell, Mies E. Cos, Mies M. Clouston, Mrs. J. Clare, Mr. J. Clare, Mrs. M. and Master Clark. Mr. J. darken. Mr. P. Dauneberg. Mr. J. A. Farrar. Mr. N. Fraser, Mr. G. S. Goodman, Mr. P. Gibbons, Miss M. Gilbert. Mr. K. Gannon. Mr. H. Hobday, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hay, Mr. J. Hasslg. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott-Higglnson, Mr. Si-ott-lliggluson, Mr. F. Herring. Mr. C. L. Higginson, Mr. \V. H. Johnson, Miss A. Kenrick. Mr. \V. E. Kirby. Mm. A. Lodder, Mies C. Martin, Mr. V. McKecfy, Mr. and Mrs. D. McCarrison. Mr. l>. MeCallum, Mr. U. Mann. Mr. F. Mard, Miss M. Moody, Mr. F. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rennie and 2 boys. Miss L. De-Renzy. Mr. H. Kendall, Miss A. Kiibenshon. Miss C. Sutherland, Mr. and Mm. A. Steele, Miss H. Schisrhka, Mrs. A. St. Clair, Mrs. O. Samuel, Mr. A. Shorter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor, Mr. A. Tnplcy, Dr. P. Treahy. Mr. F. Vida, Capt. T. Wood, Mr. J. Wallace. Mr. A. Hone Duk. Second clans: Mr. E. Bates, Mr. J. Brook. Mr. K. Birchall. Mr. J. Dun. an, Mrs. F. Dole, Mr. G. H. Emmett, Mrs. '. Gow, Mr. P. Garnhatn, Mr. A. Johnson, Mrs. W. Kelly, Mr. and Mr*. F. Monthey. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Noble, Mr. J. H. Pratt, Mr. W. It. Rutherford. Mr. J. Saridan. Miss J. Shanaghan. Mr. A. P. » Smith, Mr. S. Smith, Mr. N. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Williamson, one Indian; and 35 steerage. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. R.M.m.s. Aorangt, for Sydney, 3.25 p.m. Gun bar, for East Coast, 2.15 p.m. Apauui. for Mercury Bay, 4f15 p.m. Clansman, for Russell. 5.40 p.m. Matangl. for Taurauga, 7.10 p.m. Hlkiirnngi. for Whangarel. 10.10 p.m. Kaitangata, for Onerahi, 10.20 p.m. Ilcrekiuo, tor Portland, 10.45 p.m. THIS DAY. Otimai. for Coast, 7.50 a.m. Maluirungi, for Coast, 11.30 a.m. Tiriiii, for Gisborne, noon. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Taniwba. for Paeroa, midnight; Claymore, for Whangarei. 10.30 p.m.; lluuturu for Kutarum and Opotiki. 4 p.m. To-morrow. —Oniana, for Waiheke, 10 a.m.; Kuwait, for Kawau, Takatu, Ti Point, I Little and Big Omaha, 10 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Waiwera. Mahurangi and Wnrkworth. midnight: Kawau, from Kawau, Leigh and Mangawai, 5 p.m. To-morrtrw. —Walpu. from Kerrpeehl. 3.30 a.m.; Apanul. from Mercury Bay and Talma ; 4 a.m.; Matangi, from' Tnurangn. 7 a.m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Dunedin, at Devonport (Admiralty Dept.). H.M.cs. Iris, at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). Waipiata, Prince's Whnrf (Union S.S. Co.). Awahou. Central Wharf (Wat kin and Wallls). Mamma. Queen's Wharf (TTtiion S.S. Co.). Walnui, in Stream (Union S.B. Co.). Matatua, Central Wharf (L. D. Nathan). Ruahine. Queen's Wharf (N.Z. Shipping Co.). Waimea, Queen's Wharf (I'elon S.S. Co.). Southern Cross. In Streaui (Board of Missions). City of Carlisle. Prince'* Wnfrf (N.Z. Shipping Co.). • Nucnla (tanker), Succrlegs Wlinrf (Admiralty Dept.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Walcheren. Montreal. August Iβ. Canadian Prospector, Montreal, August IC. H.M.s. Dlotnede, Tonga, August 1C Port Albany. Kew York. August 17. Westmoreland, Liverpool. August IS. Cymric Pride. Java. Auguot 19. Thomas Bryan (trawler), England. Aug. 20. Cedarbank. Texas, August 23 Waipahi, Rarotoßga, August 24. Hinemoa. Fiji. August 24. Cambridge South (loads). August 20. Somerset, Liverpool. August 30. Pnkeba. London. August 30. Walruna. San Francisco. August 30. West Islip. Lo> Angeles. September 1. Ocean Transport, Texas, September 8. Pina «uew tanker) England, early Sept Tofua, Suva, September 5. Canadian Challenger. Montreal. Sept. & Sitßsex Calcutta. September 8. Treworlas New York. September 9. Schouwen. Montreal. September 0. Port Hunter. South (lon<lsk Sept. 11. Kent, Liverpool, September 12. Ruahine. South (loads). September 12. Port Caroline. South (loads) September 14 City of Batavta. New York. September 16. Middlesex. London, via South, September 1». Westmoreland. South (loads). September 23. Mataroa. London. September 24. Kla Ora. Liverpool. September 28. Rlbera. Montreal, to sail. H.M.s Laburnum. FIJI. October Iβ. H.M.s. Veronica. Fiji. October 24. UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, The R.M.s. Mokura is to leave Wellington at 3 p.m. to-day for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. The Waipori is expected to arrive at Auckland from Westport to-morrow. The Waimea Is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Gisborne and Napier. The Kaiwarra was to sail at 2 p.m. today for Newcastle, where she Is to load for The Katoa Is to load at Dunedin tomorrow for Tlmaru, Lyttelton and AuckThc Kalmanawa is to load at Westport tomorrow for Auckland. The Kawatlrl Iβ to leave New Plymouth to-morrow for Auckland. After discharge here she is to go to Newcastle. The Waipiata arrived from the South last evening, berthing at the Prince's wharf. After discharge she Iβ to undergo survey. The Wlngatut left Wellington at 1.30 p.m. yesterday for Picton and Auckland. The Kaitangata Is now loading timber at Oncrahl for Sydney. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangl. left Vancouver July 27. for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva. Left Auckland August 15, due Sydney August 19. Niagara left Sydney. July 28. for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva and Honolulu. Left Auckland August 3. due Vancouver August 10. ■'' Makura, left Sydney, August 11: leaves Wellington to-day, for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco, September 2. Tahiti left San Francisco. August 10. for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga Due Wellington August 20. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Ulimaroa due at Sydney to-day; leaves Sydney August 10; arrives Wellington August 23; leaves Wellington August 26; arrives Sydney, August 30. Marama, at Auckland; leaves Auckland August 10: arrives Sydney August 23; leaves Sydney August 26; arrives Wellington August 80; leaves Wellington September 2. Maheno. at Wellington; leaves Wellington August 19; arrives Sydney August 23; leaves Sydney August 26: arrives Auckland August 80; leaves Auckland September; 2. Manuka left Wellington August 12 for Melbourne, via Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff. The Gunbar was dispatched for the East Coast yesterday afternoon. The Richardson steamer Awahou Is to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. The Northern Company's new motor vessel Hautnru Is to sail this afternoon for Kutarere and Opotiki. This is her first voyage on the Kew Zealand coast. The Richardson steamer Mako Is now expected to arrive from the East Coast, via Portland, about noon to-morrow. She is to sail for the East Coast at 10 a.m. on Thursday. (Watkin and Wallls, agents).

PORT ALBANY TO-MORROW. To Heather Robcrton, Ltd.'* agency. Vbe Commonwealth anil Dominion Line steamer Port Albany, la existed to arrive at Auckland to-morrow from New York. She will berth at the King's -wharf. H.M.S. DIOMEDE RETURNING. H.M.B. Dlomede is expected to arrive at Auckland from Tonga this afternoon. On arrival she will anchor in the stream, nnd to-morrow morning she will go into dock for cleaning and painting. RIBERA LOADING. Cabled adflec received by the New Zealand Shipping Company* states that their chartered steamer Rlbera arrived at Cornerbrook (Canada) on Ansrast 10 to load for New Zealand ports, including Auckland. AORAXGI SAILED. Shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday the I'nlon Co.'s K.M.tn.s. Aorcngl left Auckland for Sydney, liftcontlnuation of her voyage from Vancouver. She is dv at Sydney on Friday, and Is to leave there on Thursday of ncxt a week for Auckland and Vancouver. WESTMORELAND AGAIN REPORTS. A further radio from the Federal steamer Westmoreland state that she will not arrive nt Auckland from Liverpool until 10 a.m. on Thnrednv. She was previously due tomorrow. The vessel has general cargo for discbarge at Auckland and Southern ports. CITY OP CARLISLE TO SAIL. In continuation of her voynsre from New York, the steamer City of Carlisle is expected to sail at 4 n.m. to-day for Wellington. Her other New Zealand p-r»~ nre Lyrtelton and Dunedin. whence *■*•• " to go to Tasmania. MARAMA IN PORT. A Pne weather, uneventful voyage was experienced hv Iho passeneer steamer Mamma, whlcli arrived nt Anrkland from Sydner t!iis ipomlnc. The Union Company announce that the vessel i« to sail on her return trip at 3 p.m. on Friday. (CJueen's wharf). THE TAMAROA. Tim Shaw. Snvlll and Albion fn.'s liner Tamaroa. whioh was to lenve Vanler yesterdnv for Timnnt for further Homeward load'ns. is to sail finally from Wellington at daybreak on Aiiitixt 27 for Southampton and London, via Panama. WALCHEREN DI*E. Fr"m Mnn*t*al. tin Newnort Newe. the Vew Zoalnnd Shinning Comrmnv's chaptered «tn>mcr Wnlcher»n Iβ exiwcted to arrive at lute this p*-enin«r or esrlv tomorrow mornlnc. After di««rhnnr'n«r the lo"nl no-Hon of her mrm at the Prince's wharf, she is to go to Wellington. I.n»«»ltnn nnd Dunedin. SHIPPING SALES. * Two Ellerr»nn-Riicknnll Lif» n"«-»mer«. the f'ltv of Boston nnd the Knsmo. both "•ell known nt Auckland, have been sold to Mi* Xordentscher Llovd (Bremen) for er.n.ftrtf» o.ioh. A vessel of RRr.S ton*, the C'rr of Boston was bni'r in Germany In ■>ni2 und wn« p*»rinnftly known ns the Pnvs-eldorf. The Knsmn. ex Xo«lni»r|c. l« n vessel of r»i7O t»«s and wn« hniU Iw W Doxrord and Sons rsunderland) in 1013. TITR RPAHIXE. To of her Rome •"irco. nnd rnnim»nrf Wdiiis for London. the New Zenl.tnd Shinninc Comnany's «te«r>er Rnnhine is to sail for \Tellinirton on Thursdnv next. She 1« to return to \iickland via Nnnier nnd Oishorne. here to fill up on September 12. Sh» Is expected to sell finally for London on September 17. CANADIAN PTinsPKPTOR TO-DAY. A wireless message receive*! this morning from the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Prospector, stated that she would reach Auckland from Montreal at 5 p.m. to-day. After discharging the local portion of her coreo at the Prince's wharf, she is to go to Wellington. Lyttelton. Tlmaru and Punedin. to complete dlsrharge nnd commence loading for New York. Boston and Montreal. *

PORT OF ONEHXTNGA.

DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Knrowa. for New Plymouth. 3.30 p.m. Ngatiawa. for Itaglnn and Kawhia, 5.15 p.m.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Napier, August 16.—Sailed: Tamaroa, for Sydney, 7 p.m. (yesterday). Wellington, August 15.—Arrived: Putlkl. from Gis borne, 2.45 p.m.; Kaimnnawa. from Auckland, 3 p.m. Sailed : Wingatul. for Picton. 1 p.m. ; Port liuntcr. for Lrttclton 3.30 p.m. Wellington. August Iβ. — Arrived: Mahpno. from Sydney. 7 a.m. Lyttelton. August 15.—Salkd : Katoa, for Dur.rdin. 3.25 p.m. Lyttelton. August IC.—Arrived: Port Huntrr. from Wellington, noon. Lyttelton. August IC.—Arrived: Wahiue from Wellington. ti.45 a.m. Dunedin. August 15.—Sailed: Karetu. for Bluff, i p.m.; Manuka, for Bluff, S.lO p.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, August IC.—Sailed : GabricUa for Wanganni > WITHIX WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Tofua. Aorangi, Kanna, Westmoreland. Port Albany. Canadian Conqueror, Sonoma. Kaiwarra. City of Carlisle Walpori. WalcliiTln. Wellington.—Wahine. Maori. Ngaio. Arahura, Waikawa, Port Melbourne, Wnikouaitl. Waitomo. Placuna, Kartigi, Kaponsa. Kairanga. Makura. Tekoa, Tamaroa. Awarua. —Tahiti, Manuka, Karctu, Bearport, Kaikorai, Tutanekai.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 192, 16 August 1927, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 192, 16 August 1927, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 192, 16 August 1927, Page 4

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