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SHIPPING NEWS.

KINTYRE DUE TO-NIGHT. MA RAMA SAILS 3 P.M. A fairly heavy influx of overseas shipping is expected in Auckland during the next few days. This evening the Kintyre is due with phosphate from Ocean Island. She will be followed to-morrow by the Kia Ora from Liverpool, while on Sunday the West Conob from Los Angeles and the King Egbert from Antwerp are due. To-day's sailings include the Marama, with passengers, mails and cargo for Sydney. The Cambridge, for London and West of England ports, is not now expected to get away until to-morrow morning. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Kurow, from Wellington, 9.55 a.m. Toa, from Coast, 10.10 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 10.15 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Claymore, for Whangarei, 3.40 p.m. Elsie Mary, for Coast, 5.10 p.m. Hikurangi, for Whangarei, 5.30 p.m. DEPARTURES.—THIS DAY. Gunbar, for Gisborne, 11.15 a.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m.; Waiuku, for Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, 6.30 p.m.; Gael, for Kawau, Leigfa and Mangawal, 6 p.m.; Otnana, for Waiwera, Mahurangi and Wark worth, 0 p.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Rangitoto, from Thames, 5.30 p.m.; Taniwha, from I'aeroa, 10 p.m.;. Hauiti. from Covomandel, 7 p.m.

To-morrow. —Waiuku from Surf dale, Ostend and Omilm, 9 a.m.; Waipu, from Kerepeehl, 8 a.m.; Claymore, vfrom Whangarei, 8.30 a.m.; . Ngapuhl, from Now Plymouth, 7.30 a-ra. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kartigi left YVestport at 3.30 a.m. yesterday for Auckland. After discharge here she "will probably go to Newcastle. The Katoa left Dunedin at midnight on Wednesday, and was to leave Timaru at 8.30 p.m. yesterday for Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland.

The Wingatul is expected to leave Lyttelton on Monday for Auckland direct. She •will not now call at Dunedin.

The Waipiata Is to sail at noon tomorrow for southern ports. She is to load at Dunedin about April 5 for Auckland via ports.

The Kurow arrived this morning from Lyttelton and is to sail at p.m. on Tuesday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Oainaru. .Dunedin and Bluff.

The Waimea is to leaxe Auckland at 5 p.m. on Monday next for Gisborne and Napier, «n<i leaves the latter port the following Thursday for Auckland. The Kahuna loads at Greymouth to-day for Auckland, probably via Wellington. VESSELS IN PORT. n nepartmenr eI - " De ™ n P°" «*"»« H Del.artmen^ Ura ' at Devon P° rt (Naval lr, Board) le * hip) ' ln • treatn <P*eiflc Cable Kurow Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co I. Port Albany. Prince's Wharf (F.A Co ) Cambridge, Prince s Wharf (N.Z.S. Co )' Marama, Queen s Wharf (Union S.S. Co ) \\hangape. North Wall (Union S.S. Co.). Kaltoke, North Wall (Union S.S. Co.) Knwntirl. tn stream (Union SS Co » Missions^ 088 ' Qneen ' s (Board of Remuera, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co) KaiwatTa. in stream (Union 8.8 Co.). Walnui, In stream (Union 8.8. Co.)

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Kin tyre, Ocean Island, to-day Kla Ora, Liverpool, March 31. King Egbert, Antwerp, April 1 VVest Conob, Pacific Coast. April 1 Port Napier, South (loads), April 2. Waipahi, Suva. April 4. Casslopee, Wellington, April 4. Canadian Britisher, Halifax. April flu Zealandlc. London, April B. Wnibemo, San Francisco. April 7. KaitangaSa, Melbourne, April 8. Tongariro, Liverpool. April 9. City of Melbourne. New York. April 8 lonic, April 0. Port Victor, Australia (loads), April 10 Canadian Britisher. Hallrax. April *0 Texas. April 10. Newby Hall, New York, April 12 Remuera, Soutth (loads), April 16 Hurunui, London, April 22. Turakina, Liverpool, April 24 Mamari, South (loads), April 25. west Elcajon, Los Angeles, April 25. H.M.s. Laburnum, South, April 27. Wlrral, New York. April 2fi H.M.s. Veronica, South, April 27 Hororata, London, Mav 3 Taranakl, Liverpool, May 4. Prunus, Casa Blanca, May 7.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE Maunganui at Wellington; leaves Wellington to-day; duo Sydnev, April a : . , lea . veß , Sydney, April 5; due AnrU lan iV. Ap / U 9 i J ,eaves Auckland! April 131 , due Sydney, April 17 • A e nrn S 9p. yt J ney ' 20 = due Wellington, Sydney May T WeUID - ton ' A P ri l 27: due aram . a '. at Auckland; leaves Auck--3 ; leaved ay Sydney', 16 A Xe Wellington, April I; leaves Wellington, AP" 1 13 , due Sydney, April 17; leaves Svdney, April 20; due Auckland, April 24- leaves Auckland, April 27: due Sydney, mlv 1 Manuka, at Wellington; leaves 'Wellington, March 31; due Melbourne, April 4.

TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS Aorangi at Sydney: leaves Sydney April 5. and Auckland April 10 for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver; due Vancouver, April Niagara, left Sydney March 8, and Auckland March 13, for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver, due Vancouver, to-day-leaves Vancouver. April 4; due Auckland. April 23, and Sydney, April 28. Tahiti, left San Francisco, March 21. for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney • due Wellington. April 9 ; due Sydney; April

„ r Malrura, left Sydney, March 22, and Wellington March 27 for an Francisco; due San Francisco, April 13; leaves San Francisco, April 18; due Wellington. May 7 ; due Sydney, May 12.

The Taniwha is to leave Paeroa at 7 p.m. on Good Friday, instead of Saturday. Tho Matangl will not sail for Tauranga on Good Friday. 0

The Arapawa is to leave Auckland this afternoon for Hokianga and Onehunga to resume her running on the West Coast. She has been undergoing annual survey here. The Northern Company announce her to leave Onehunga on Wednesday for Wanjranui, via Nukuhakere.

.v For ™ L i' nd ? n and West of England ports, the Federal steamer Cambridge is now announced to sail at daybreak to-morrow.

A wireless report from the steamer King Egbert states that she expects to reach Auckland from Antwerp on Sunday mornlng. She has a full cargo of basic slag for discharge here to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Co. T.» continue discharge of her case oil and general cargo from New York, the Commonwealth and Dominion steamer Port Albany Is to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. (Farmers' Auctioneering Coagents.)

The New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that the Hororata, which left London on March 25 for Auckland, and Lyttelton, has aboard 179 passengers, 75 for Auckland, 71 for Wellln - ton, and 33 for the South Island. The Hororata Is due here on May 3. | A radio from the American-Australia-Orient Line steamer West Conob states that she expects to arrive at Auckland from Los Angeles, ait 1 p.m. on Sunday. She has case oil and general cargo for Auckland, Welltogton, Dunedin, Bluff and Adelaide. Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., announce that •he will also load for Adelaide at her >Tew Zealand ports of discharge. The following warning was broadcasted this morning by the Sydney radio: "Growdy Head light is reported to be out It wIU be adjusted as soon as possible." Henderson and Macfarlane rp~eived a radio this morning from the steamer Kin*ls*l. Bt ?" n S that "he expects to reach Auckland from Ocean Island to-night. She will berth to-morrow morning at the King's todischarge 4500 tons of phosphate. The balance, 2750 tons, is for VangMmi, f°r which port the vessel Is upocted to tali on April 5. j

In continuation of her voyage from Auckland, the Union Company's steamer Tofua is reported to have left Suva for Apia thie morning.

Bringing case oil and general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Timaru, the American-Aus-tralia-Orient Line steamer is scheduled to leave Los Angeles to-morrow. She is due here on April 25.

The Union Company's steamer Waikawa Is to leave Bluff to-day for Auckland direct, and is due here on Monday to complete her crago for Vancouver, via Honolulu. She is scheduled to load on the Pacific Coast early in May for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth.

.The Maunganui is to leave Wellington this afternon for Sydney. The Marama and Maunganui are due at Sydney on Tuesday next, and, owing to the Easter season intervening, will leave there on the following Thursday, the Maunganui for Auckland and the Marama for Wellington. The vessels are due at their respective ports on Easter Monday. •

With passengers, malls and cargo from Sydney and Auckland, the Union Co.'s R.M.s. Niagara was due at Vancouver to-day. She is scheduled to leave there on April 4. arriving at Auckland on April 23. Cabled advice from Suva states that H.i M.s. Diomede and the Admiralty tanker Aucula left there this morning for Auckland. The Diotnede should arrive on Monday and the Nucula the following day.

The Union uo.'s steamer Manuka Is scheduled to leave Wellington to-morrow with passengers, mails and cargo for Melbourne. She is due at Melbourne on April 4.

Cabled advice lrom Sydney states that the Union Co.'s R.M.m.s. Aorangi arrived there from Auckland last evening. She is to leave Sydney on April 5 and Auckland on April 10 for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver.

From Liverpool and West of England ports, the Shaw, Savilie and Albion steamer Kia Ora expects to arive at Auckland about 6 p.m. to-morrow, according to her wireless report. The local portion of her cargo will be discharged at the Queen s wharf to the agency of A. S. Paterson and Co. The balance is for Wellington, Lyttclton and Dunedin.

With a cargo of fruit for Auckland, the Lnion Cumpany's steamer Waipahi is reported to have cleared Suva at 10 p.m. yesterday. She is due here on Wednesday After discharge, she is to go to Westport to load coal for Pago Pago. From I"ago 1 ago She is to go to Suva, being scheduled to load fruit there for Auckland on April -i. Mie is due here again on May 3. In continuation of her voyage from London and Southampton, the New Zealand oiiippiQS Co. a Btcamer Reinuera is to sail at o p.m. to-day ror Wellington. Thence sue is to go to Napier to complete discharce and commence Homeward loading. Her other loading ports are Tokomaru Bay Auckland and Wellington, whence *be is to be dispatched on April 28 for London.

The Mexsageries has taken ?n°J e «.J! terc S£ Die Bel Piopulgjou than any other trench owners, and has one passenger liner in service; a second, the fcridau, on order, and will now further enlarge its fleets wirh motor vessels. One new liner has been ordered, and will he named Jean Laborde, whilst a second, to be Koussel, will be contracted 1k i. neai tutiue - The former will be built by the Hoc. Provencale de Const ruck Navales, who will also probably build the second ship. wi " bave three fnnnels. and will be the lirst three funnelled motor ships.

MARAMA SAILS 3 P.M. 1 uking passengers, mails and cargo for hjtiney, the Lnion Co.'s steamer Marama is to leave Auckland at 3 p.m. to-day. Passengers.—First saloon : Misses M. Wilding » ' L. Grazier, F. M. Milson. Stone L E a r r '«!?' Capel. B. M. Capel, A. JackE - C. Sinclair, A. D. Gibbons, M. M. Gibbons N. B. Johnson, A, M. Galloway, Fini»'r M lte r \M- Thomas, I. Crouch, M. Finlaj, M. I Dunn, F. H. Tunks, G. R. Blenkam, E. M. Tapp, D. McFarland, M. H. Baggett, J. Dalton, E. Greenwood, i. I. VVaite, M. Howson, M. Hendy, M. A. Innes, P. W. Patterson, Woodford, Cavanagh Stone, V. E. Anley, D. Ross, D. M. Watson, £;. M. Littlewood, D. Quinn. M. M. Ouinn Si.?* Gold, F. Brookes, H. Brooks, M. a' Dleken, C. E. Pukins, G. E. Close. Mesdames Sargood and child, M. B. Walls, H. G. Kelly , K .- Beaf M. B. Wilding and child, G. Lindsay, Ryan, Lomas, Power, Simpson, Lyons, C. A. Woods. E. Movie. Ingham, Barrington, L. M. Weller, E. C. Nixon, Thomson, H. F*. Carcuy M P I Mitchell, E. Miller, M. Gibbons, Hegarty E* Hammond R. Hol;nes, J. Kendell, Denny', E. iinlaj, J. B. Darlow, M. H. Tunks, C. Clayton, Scrivin, M. Chupman, Nicks, Danderdale, A. Hamilton, Padey, S. Webster, K. V. Lee, Patterson and child, E. S. Bond, L. Hunt, M. E. Jackson, W. J. Gillard, J H MacPherson, A. Earl, F. Wood and child, J. Mackay, J. Benjamin, A. M. Longley, Quinn, M. Smith, Davis, E. Lockwood, Gold apd child, Esch and child. Miles, Winn, Messrs. W. E. Sargood, C. Wright, W. L. Anderson, A. E. Whitaker, . G reen - > T - S. Emanuel, H. D. Driver T* £• Burnand, C. A. Wilding, W. Fraser! •ii Brown, T - Young, V. P. Carey, E. Alison, J. J. Jones, W. Dobson, D H Mursden E. Keily, W. B. L. Power, J. A. Fin lay, C. D. Lloyd, L. H. Gibbons, J. O. Driscon, G. Lyons, W. J. Kerr, M. N. Kerr, D. C. Barrington, T. D. Peacock, H R Drummond. W. L. Wiseman, H. T Cargey J. Gold J. Hegarty, W. S. Miller. R. J. L ao s, b . , Hor n, J. E. Florence, R. H. Denny. H. C. Knuse, R. A. Stone. S. S. Scott, H. H. Druiffe, J. H. Hunt, J. Robertson, C. r- ay D S t, H - H R y«U. G. Winn, £• ™ l i lcks ' T - B - Dunderdale, A. H. Padey, D. E. Johnson, C. M. Hollis F. Wood, G. s! Mackay, T. Y. Marshall, J. Macneil W G McCallnm, G. Y. McCallum, J. A. Arunn. j! A. Onnis, D. C. Connell, F. Davis, J S Taylor, J. S. Hardley, W. H. Thompson, r! Campbell. G. S. Bowman, W. Cowley N T. Gold H. M. Gullimore, V. J. Esch, C. E Miles, G. N. Bryett, W. C. Nixon, M. TayWinn, W. Hamilton, R. L. Gardiner, G. Parsons, Stringer, J. K. Gray, J W. Pnestnall, H. S. Holland, J. L. Burke « uo?' H " M * Gray, Donald, Mihaljil' ch p' a D°>'' T s - Longley, S. E. Hobdaj, C. Roberts, \Y Forester, J. Richardson. Sir Benjamin Fuller, Rev. A. H Scrivin Capt. D R Patterson, Col. G. Mitchell. ' becond saloon : Misses 1. Grice M Dawson E Grice, Lawrence, R. Hunter L. A \f!. J' ® ri s« kl l 1 ' G. L. Randall, m'. E. A. Mace. F. H. Sutton. F. and A. L. Mcnvti D ' i a any \. E i Sa - ve Kh- A. Argall, I. ? \f* i' N M - Dalc| y. A. Knight, u-' J; a sterbrook. Mesdames M. O'Reilly M r'n^i° ope ? a ? d chi,d ' E - M - Hunter, O.' inir J ? r ckson - Wyke. Sheeran. GladBE Sn P or u Norcross. C. Leedham, wo" K; Me Q«e«n. E. A. Norman, H. O. Dyke, E. Cox t E. K. Knight Messrs Fin lav r" r D " Hunter, a! R.„l y ' T n \l? nkß, c - G - Stanley, E. S. Banks, J. H. Skinner, C. E. Jackson, R V YVyke. E. W. Sheeran. D. O'Keefe S' A Gladding, R H. Howell. W. G. Moore J* Blacker AW ° ,? aUon . M. H. Hltchon J Blacker. H. Murcross, R. Mnrcross G Elkingham, C. Rawle, E. T. Dore ' w' F T* Sai T th m' H - Fle « elta ub, F. Fugle! fmifh xv 'c J- Mur Phy, p. Murphy, AJ. Smith. W. S. Chapman and lai steerage.

PORT OP OrTEHUNGA. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Ngapuhi, for New Plymouth, 4 pm. Hauturu. for Wangannl, 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. A/, e T, ri y mouth - March 30.—Arrived • Port Adelaide from Auckland, 7.10 a ni • Tota?a Wellington. 8.30 a.m. ' Jotala > Wellington .March 29.—Arrived • i™ S? 1 ?;. from Newcastle. 1.50 pm * Wellington, March 30.—Arrived* Inahn from Wanganui, 7.40 a.m.; Corinna from' O.SO^a'.m 9 : 40 a m " : MaDUka ' ,rom CtteUo® Wellington, March 30.—Arrived • Knifnn 4.20 a.m.; Kaimanaxva "om PortUnd 5.45 a.™. ; Ngaio, from NeK T ii*wahine, from Lvttplton 7 » m Lyttelton, March 29 Sailed •* *•-•= «-sW%» Danedin, March 29. AvtlvpH • p£E>, SgrtrtSS 1 ™"'"- "»■» Bui c ; OVERSEAS. Sydney, March • d\r Snvf 1 ' & om . Auckland, 630 P.m WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Th. e following vessels are expected' to h„ within range of the ■ " e station to-night Ki» nro m** 8 f on °b. King Egbert, Hlnemoa, BenicW Kin* tyre, Pulpit Point, M» ranin R,mn««i /r bridge, Waipahi, Lubrico! Kenmera ' Cam-

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 4

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