SHIPPING NEWS.
RUAHINE LOADING. RONA DUE TO-NIGHT. Both the Kuahine and Devon arrived to-day from the South for homeward loading, while the Rona from Suva and the Golden Bear from Los Angeles, are due to-night. The Maheno, for Sydney, was the only departure for overseas ports last evening. ARRIVALS.—THIS DAY. Ilikurungi, from Whangarei, 0.5 a.m. Kuahine, from Lyttelton, 1.00 a.m. Claymore, from Wliangarei, 6.30 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 8.50 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. .Maheno. for Sydney, 0.20 p.m. Motu, for Awanul, 12.50 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Philomel, at Devonport (Naval Dept.). Nucula, at Devonport (Naval Dept.) H.M.s. Veronica, at Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Laburnum, at Devonport (Naval Dept.). Iris (cable ship), iu stream. (Pacific Cable Hoard). Kara men, Prince's Wharf (A. S. Paterson. Ltd.). Kasania, Prince's Hliarf (N.Z.S. Co.). Kuahine. Queen s Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Hertford, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Devon, Central Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Kaitaugata. King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Miro, King's Wharf (Mr. C. E. Campbell). Saltcrsgate, King's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Knitoko, Western Wharf (Union S.S Co) Waitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Tofua. North Wall (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Golden Bear, Los Angeles, to-day. Rona, Suva, to-day. King Edgar, Tainpico, October 29. Canadiau Conqueror, South (loads), October \ oco. Los Angeles, October 29. \Vaitcmata, Los Angeles, November 3. Matakaua, liverpool, November 4. Nauru Chief, Ocean Island, November 4. Hilda Knudsen, Los Angeles, November 4. Canadian Highlander, Montreal, November Norfolk, London, November 9. \Y irral, from Montreal, November 0. Trongate, Galveston, November 11 Canadian Traveller, Montreal, November 12. Beuholm, New York, November 15. Port Wellington, London, November 17. 11.M.s Diomede, England, November 19 Somerset, Liverpool, November 20. Bosworth, Pt. Arthur. November 20. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles, November 25. Cumberland, Liverpool, December 4. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, December 5. lainaroa, London, via Wellington, December 13. Maimoa, Liverpool, December 18. Wlnton, New York, December 25.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Marama, left Wellington, October 26due Sydney, October 30: leave- Svdney, November 2: due Auckland, November 0 ; leaves Auckland, November 9: due Sydney, November 13. Maheno, left Auckland. October 26 • due Sydney, October 30: leaves Svduev, Novem- ,£ r M r : due Wellington, November 6: leaves >\ ellington. November 9: due Sydnev November 13. Manuka, left Wellington, October 26due Melbourne. October 30: leaves Melbourne, November 7, for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. Uiimaroa, left Sydney, October 26; due Auckland, October 3o: leaves Auckland November 2 ; due Sydney. November 6. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Aorangi, left Vancouver, October 17 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland, November 4; due Sydney, November 10; leaves Sydney, November 15; leaves Auckland, November 20; due Vancouver, December 7. Niagara, left Sydney, October 19, for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver; left Auckland Oct. 24 ; due Vancouver, November 9; leaves Vancouver. November 14 ; due Auckland. December 3; due Sydnev December 8. Makura, left San Francisco October 3 for I apeete. Rarotonga. Wellington and Svdney ; left Wellington Oct. 24; due Svdn'cv. to-day ; leaves Sydney, November 1 ; 'leaves Wellington. November 6; due San Francisco, November 23: leaves San Francisco, November 28; due Wellington, December 17; due Sydney, December 22. Maunganul, at San Francisco; leaves San Francisco. October 31. for Papeete. Rarotonga. Wellington and Sydney ; due Wellington. November 19 ; due Sydnev. November 24. (Withdraws and Tahiti resumes )
I NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Hauiti, for Surfdale, Ostend and Oiiitlia, 9.50 a.m.; Tanhvha. for Paeroa, 10 p.m.: Claymore, tor Whangarei. S p.m. Monday.— Kawau. for Kawau. Leigh and Maugawai. 10 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow. —Hauiti. from Surfdale and Ostend, 7 p.m.: Kawau. from Omiha. Awaroa IJav, Orapiu and Cowes Bay, 7.30 p.m. Monday.—Hauturu, from Hokianga, G a.m. UNION CO. *8 STEAMERS. The Wlngatui arrived at Dunedin at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, and leaves tliere on Monday for Timaru. Lyttelton. Wellington. Picton and Auckland. The Walmea arrived at Napier at noon yesterday, but. cargo work was delayed by heavy rain. She was expected to sail for Auckland at 11..'J0 a.m. to-day. and is due here on Sunday night. berthing at the Central wharf. The Ktirow has been delayed at Wellington by wet weather. She is expected to leave there at ."• p.m. to-day for Auckland, and on arrival here will berth at the Prince's wharf. The Balls Head left Greymouth at S a.m. yesterday lor Auckland. The Kamona loads at Greymouth on Monday for New Plymouth and Auckland, and on arrival here will pay off for survey. The Waipiata is to sail at p.m. to-day for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Oauiaru. Timaru and Bluff. The Shell Company's coastal tanker l'aua is due at Auckland from Wellington tomorrow morning, and will berth at the Western wharf.
The Gtiubnr is due from Oisborne this evening, and will land sheep at Motutapu before coming into port to berth at the King's wharf.
At present discharging general cargo from New York at the Prince's wharf, the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Kasama is to resume her voyage to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin on Wednesday afternoon.
In continuation of lier londi.ig itinerary, 'be O and O. Line steamer Golden Cloud left Vancouver on October 17 and Taconia on October 20 for San Francisco and Los Angeles. She is scheduled to sail from Loh Angeles 011 October 30 for Auckland. Wellington and Dunedin. and is due h«-re ■n November 25. (Henderson and Macfar- • 1 ne. Ltd.. agents.)
Heather Roberton. Limited, advise that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Darwin will load refrigerated and general cargo for England and the Continent at Auckland about November !). She will be followed by the Port Auckland. Wliieb will also load refrigerated and general i-irgo for flie United Kingdom and the Continent.
Cabled advice from Sydney confirms tho departure from there, at 1.." p.m. yesterday, of the lliiclrtart-I'arker steamer I'limaroa. with passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland. S-he is due here next Tuesday morning. and sails on her return vovage next Friday.
According to her latest wireless report, the O. and O. Line steamer Golden liear will arrive from Los Angeles at midnight, tonight. She has case oil. lumber, and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports, and will discharge the local portion at the King's wharf, to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane. Ltd. Wellington. Nelson, and Lyttelton are her other ports of discharge.
In continuation of her voyage from London, the Shaw, Savill and Albion motor ship Karamea is to sail on Tuesdav for Wellington. After completing discharge at. that port the vessel will load at Port Chalmers. Bluff. Lyttulton. Wellington Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. She is scheduled to return to Auckland on December 5, and is to sail for London, via Panama, on December 8.
The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night and Sunday.—Voeo, Kingcdgar, Mau Pomare, Maheno, Dlimaroa. Wai.pahi Lionel* Niagara.
With ii full cargo of raw sugar from Suva, the Colonial Sugar Co.'s steamer Rona expects to arrive at. Auckland at 6 p.m. to-day. She will discharge at Chelsea.
A further radio trom tlie Vacuum Oil Company's tanker Voco, en route from Los Angeles, states that she will not now react Auckland until Thursday. She has bulk motor spirit for discharge at th« Western wharf.
The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Co. has received advice that the steamer Rotorua cleared Southampton yesterday for Auckland. She is due here on December 1, to land passengers, mails and part cargo, completing at Wellington.
Arriving from Lyttelton early this morning, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kuahine berthed at the Queen's wharf to continue loading for London. She is to be dispatched ou November 3 for Wellington and Napier, to till up. and is announced to sail finally from the latter port on November 10.
Cargo work having been delaved by wet weather during the week, the Union Co.'s passenger steamer Maheuo did not sail for Sydney until after six o'clock last evening. She is due at Sydney next Tuesday, and leaves there the following Friday for Wellington.
The Marama, which left Wellington yesterday, is also due at Sydney on Tuesday, and leaves there on Friday for Auckland.
From Wellington the Federal steamer Devon arrived at Auckland this afternoon and berthed at the Central wharf to continue Homeward loading. From here she is to go to Napier to fill up, sailing finally from that port on November 3 for New York, Halifax, London and West of England ports.
En route from Tainpico, Mexico, with a full cargo of asphalt for New Zealand ports, the King Line motor ship King Edgar radios that she will reach Auckland, weather permitting, late on Monday night or early Tuesday morning. The local portion of her cargo will be discharged ut the Western wharf and the remainder at Gisborne, Napier, Dunedin. Lyttelton. Wellington, Wanganui and New Plymouth. WEST COAST SERVICE. Jo lay up for annual overhaul and survey, the Northern Co.'s steamer Karawa left Onehunga this afternoon for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. The Ngapuhl has been withdrawn from the Tauranga service to replace her, and sails for Onehunga this afternoon. She is to leave Onehunga for New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, and thereafter her sailing time will be 4 p.m. The Matangi will resume • •!/. Auckland-i'auranga service, sailing at 0.30 p.m. on Monday. RICHARDSON STEAMERS. Messrs. Watkin and Wallis advise that the Kicl.ardson steamer Awabou is due at Auckland to-uiorrow. After loading at Cential "\\liarf she is to sail on Tuesday evenC "\ J flCr ret , nrn tr| P to Hick's Bay, Tokomii ru Hay and Gisbornc. The Mako is temporarily in the Welling-ton-Last Coast service. She has been replaced by the I'akura. which is due at Auckland on Monday morning and is to sail the same evening for East Coast bays Napier and Waftoa.
PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. ut . Wellington f.-jm London and Southampton on Thursday next, the Shaw, hajUl and Albion steamer Mataroa nas the i°.wi m • ,a J: sen ,i»7 rd : —i Saloon : Misses M. r u,. ?,'/ Adanis . Mr. W. Barton, Mrs. mi ? n n ' B lf Bc "« illss Brown, Miss O. BuXb. Mr. A. Campbell, Captain L. Uirljon, Mrs. Carlyon, Mrs L. Carpenter, Mrs. A. Carr, Miss R. Mrs. and Mr. J. Carr, Mrs. A. Carr, Mesdames K. Cooks, H. Crawford, Mr! J. and Master H. Crawford, Mrs and Mr • Davits. Mrs. and Mr. B. Dawson, Miss D. and Master 11. Dawson, Captain F. and Mrs. Deacon. Mr. V. and Mrs. Degiaev.Miss E and Mrs. A. Dunca.i. Mrs. V. I>uthic Mr. L. Eastman. Miss F. Edwards, Lady Edwards. Mr. L. and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. V and Mrs. Elliott, Dr. J. Falkine.% i! « Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. H. Gibbings, Captain A. Godfree, Mr. J. and Mrs Ilannau, Mr. E. and Mrs. Hay. Miss J. and *nn m' ,' S \/V Mrs ' nnd Mr Henderu" ' i r ;, 1 Helmore, Miss K. Henrv, Mr. \\. and Mrs. Herbert. Misses A. and B. Herbert Mister W. Herbert, Mr. F. and Mrs. Hudson. Master F. Hudson, Ladv A. Johny°xviris- A - Lanyon. Mrs. E. McKay. Mrs. w -vfi f' ' Mrs - a "»l Miss It. Milu v i " n, i- -L Newman, Mr. H. Nolan, Mrs. and Miss I. Nolan. Mrs M Paterson Mr. K. p„nts. Mr. A. and Mrs.' I uckey, M'ssps B. Rogers, M. Stokes, Mr. t. and Mrs. Tallach. Mr. S. Teal Mr I Mrs. and Miss M. L. Van de l'ooie,' Mr'. p ,v n /!, Ml ade, Mrs. M. Wallis, Mrs. iii l v, .'• SfPS M. Wlgrnm. Miss J. Wil- ... Mr. L. and Mrs. Albert. Miss II V w llssos )t o - Chidley. E. Flahertv, Mr. A.. Gaulter, Miss G. Gifford. Mr. E. and Mrs. Goodwin Misses t;. nn<l E. Lee. Mr ' ■ ; ' nfl Mrs Sherwood. Miss L. Warren. 1 lie cargo will be unloaded at Port w n Prs ' lyttelton and Timaru, where she will also load for her homeward vovage nn/i «• in r I < oa<,,n KP°rts will be Auckland v!l ,I , , e is dlM ' at Auckland on ur iii !' 1 •• all( ' is to be dispatched from • T. nc n or So,, thampton and London iia I anama. on November 30. 1,. jt Xathan and Company, Limited, are the local agents.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington. October 20.— Sailed* Marnr-n for Sydney. 3 p.m. for Melbounni •> P.m.: Port Dar/in. for Lyttelton 510 s """ : "»"»»'• '« .iMfasrse^ssc: Dunedin, October 26.—Arrived : Wingatui from Lyttelton. 3.15 p.m. Sailed" lutanekin. f.,r Southern lighthouses Gisborne. October 26.—Sailed : Tiroa land'p-m. P " m " s Awaho "' for A;,ck -' OVERSEAS. f^ S „ UV v- ,° c,ober 26.—Arrived : Ravenscar. from Nolson. Sydney October 26.—Sailed : Uiimaroa. for Auckland. 1.5 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 4
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