SHIPPING NEWS.
WAIPAHI DELAYED.
ROUGH WEATHER ON COAST
Rough weather is being experienced off the coast, states a redio from the steamer Waipahi, which was due at Auckland from Suva this morning. I According to her latest report, she will arrive to-morrow morning. The Trougate, which arrived last evening with ■ sulphur from Texas, reported a southi erly gale in the Hauraki Gulf yesterday I afternoon. Departures last evening included the Makatana and Wirral for southern ports, while tlie Canadian Traveller, which has j been discharging general cargo from Montreal at the Prince's wharf, was to sail for Wellington this afternoon. ARRIVALS.—YESTERDAY. Norfolk, from Suva, 3.5 p.m. Waimea, from Napier, 5.15 p.m. Trongate, from Galveston, 6 p.m. Pono, from Coast, 7 p.m. THIS DAY. Herekino, from Portland, 5.5 a.m. Claymore, from VVhaugarei, 6.15 a.m. Toa, from Hokianga, 12.45 p.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Matakaua, for Wellington, 4.10 p.m. Clansman, for Ruseell, 4.30 p.m. Wirral, for Wellington, 6.35 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 6.40 p.m. Motu, for Coast, 8.30 p.m. Torea, for Coast, 9.20 p.m. Glenelg, for Wbangaiei, 10.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Balls Head, for Greymouth, 1 a.m. Tiroa, for Gisborne, 12.10 p.m.
VESSELS IN PORT. | 8.M.8. Philomel, at DeTonport (Naval Dept.). A'ucuia, at Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Veronica, in dock (Naval Dept.) H.M.s. Laburuum, in dock (Naval Dept.). Iris (cable ship), in stream (PacLic Cable Board) Waimea, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Norfolk, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Port Darwin, Queen's Wharf (Heather Roberton, Ltd.). Trongate, King's Wharf (Robert Millar and Co. J. Awafcon, Central Wharf (Watklns and Wollis). Katoa, Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kaitoke, Western Wharf i Union S.S. Co.i Kaimanawa, Western wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kamona, Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Waitomo, In stream (Union B.S. Co.). Kaltangata. North Wall (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Tnrakina, South (loads), November Iβ. Bosworth, Texas, November 18. Benholm, New York, November 18. H M.s Diotnede, hngtuud, NuveniDer 19. Mataroa, South (loads), November 20. Somerset. Liverpool. November 20 Port Wellington, London, November 21. l'ort Wellington, London, November 23. Hilda Knod«un. San Pedro, November 25. Port Auckland. South, November 26. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles. November 27. Eastmoor, Montreal. November 27. Wuihemo, San Francisco, No\ ember 28. Port Curtis, Xew York, November 29. Rotoruu, London, December 1. Cumberland, Liverpool, December 4. Noidhval. San Francisco, December 5. Karamea. Glsborne. December 5. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, December 10. Hertford, South. December 10. Malmoa. Liverpool. December 18. INTERCOLONIAL BERVICB. ' Marama, left Auckland November 9; due Sydney to-day; leaves Sydney, November 16; dne Auckland, November 20 ; leaves Auckland, November 23 ; due Sydney, November 27. Maheno, left Wellington, November 'J; due Sydney to-day; leaves Sydney, November Iβ; due Wellington, Novemuer 20. Ulimaroa, left Sydney November ;*; due Wellington to-day ; leaves Wellington, .November 16 ; due Sydney, November 20. Manuka left Melbourne Nuemoer T, for .luff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington, arrived Bluff, November 11. rRANS-PACIKIC MAIL HTL.AMEKS Aorungi, at Sydney ; leaves Sydnej, November 15 tor AucKiaml, buvu, Honolulu and Uucouvtr; leaves Auctuanu, Novein ber 20; due Vancouver, Dec-L-uiue. 7. Niugara, at Vuucouvc. ; li.hi.-b Vancouver, NoidLucr 14 for lioiunuiu, Eiuva, Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland, Dectinuer 3. ilue bydiiey, Deceuiwjr 8. Mukura, leli byUney Nov 1 tot Wei iingion, Uaroioiiga, I'ain.ete and Sun iiancisco; left Wellington Nuveuiuei (1, Uue ban Francisco, November -3 , leaves .Sun Francisco, Novemb-r UH ; «iut- Weiliuston, December 17 ; <lue jclney. D«-ceiiiuei Mauuganui, .eft Sac Francisco Oct. 31. tor Papeete, liaroluugtt. INeil.ngton imu Sydney: due Wellington. November 19: Uue Sidney. November 24. (WitUiiraws auil Tahiti resumes.)
UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The VVuipiata lei"t Duuedin at 5 p.m. yesterday ior Auckland, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyitelton ai:d Wellington. The Kurow left I'icion at 1 p.m. yesterday and arrived at Wellington last evening. She id to leave there at 4 p.m. to-day for Auckiand. Ihe Waimea arrived yesterday afternoon from (jisourue and Napier anii benhed at the Prince's wharf. She is to sail again at 5 p.m. to-day. The Ka>manawa Is to sail at noon on Thursday for Westport to load for New Plymouth aud Auckland. The Bails Head sailed shortly after midnight for Ureyniouth to load for Auckland. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Taniwha. for Paeroa, 11.30 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangnrei, 9.30 p.m.; Toa. for Whakatane, 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Omana, for Waiheke, 10 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Kawau. from Kawau, Leigh and Miingawai, 4.30 p.m. Tomorrow.—Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m. ; Apanui, from Totara North, llouhora, Kaiiuaunia.u and Parenga, 10 a.m. ; Omana, from Waiwera, Mahurangi and Warkworth, 12.50 a.m. ; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. ' The Richardson steamer Awahoa is to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Hicks Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. The Tiroa sailed shortly after mid-day to-day for Gisborne. j THE PORT DARWIN. I For final loading for London, the Com- ; monwealth and Dominion Line steamer ■ Port Darwin Iβ to sail at 4 p.m. to-morrow for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. She is scheduled to clear Wellington oa November 23. MARAMA AND MAHENO. From Auckland and Wellington respectively the Union Company's passenger steamers Marama and Maheno were due at Sydney to-day. They are to leave there ' again next F iday for the same ports as ! last trip. , I THE PORT WELLINGTON. < ! Due at Auckland from London on Novem- • ber 21, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Wellington has 300 tons i of explosives to discharge at the Motuihi anchorage before coming into port. Her general cargo is for Auckland, Wellington, ■ and New Plymouth. » 1 TTLIMAROA FROM BYDN®Y. )' With passengers, mails and cargo from \ Sydney the Hnddard, Parker steamer Ulimaroa was due at Wellington to-day. She is to sail again on her return voyage at 11 a.m. on Friday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The follrwing vessels are expected to be 6 within range of the Auckland wireless 'station to-night:—Maui Pomare, H.M.s. Dior mede. Port Auckland, Matakana. Canadian ) Conqueror. King Cad waller, Wirral, Cu adien Traveller. NORFOLK DISCHARGING. , An arrival at Auckland yesterday afternoon was the Federal steamer Norfolk (Captain G. F. Mead), from Suva, to continue discharge of her general cargo from t London. She In at the Queen's wharf . The Norfolk left London on September 29 i and cleared Panama on Oetobex 15. Fair 1 weather prevailed in the. Pacific and the ! vessel reached Bava on November 4. She left there at midnight lait Thursday for : Auckland. Her other pert* of discharge are ) Wellington and Lytteltoa. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agent*),.
SLOOPS TO UNDOCK. H.M.B. Veronica and Laburnum are to undock to-morrow morning to berth at the Sheerlegs wharf for 'urther overhaul. WIRRAL SAILED. In continuation of her voyage from Mod treal, the New Zealand Shipping Co.s chartered steamer Wirral sailed last evening or Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. KAITUNA FROM NEWCASTLE. To complete discharge of her cargo cf Newcastle coal, the Union Co.'s steamer Kaltuna is to leave Napier at noon to-mor-row for Auckland, where ehe is due late »>n Thursday night. KARAMEA TO LOAD. Now at Bluff, the Shaw, Savin and Albion motor ship Karamea is announced to continue hex Homeward loading at Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, sailing finally for London from this port on December 8. MATAKANA SAILED. To put out the remainder of her general cargo from West of England ports, the Shaw, Sayill and Albion steamer Matakana sailed yesterday afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. CANADIAN TRAVELLER TO SAIL. It was hoped to dispatch the Canadian Traveller early this afternoon for Wellington to complete discharge of the New Zealand portion of her general cargo frjfa Montreal. From Wellington she is to go to Geelong. KAIRANGA LEAVES MELBOURNE. With a cargo of general produce from South Australian ports, the Union Co.'s steamer Kalranga is scheduled to dear Melbourne to-day for New Plymouth, Portland, ] Auckland, Napier, Castlecliff, Lyttelton and Dunedin. WAIPAHI DELAYED. En route from Sura to Auckland, the I nion Company's steumer Waipahi radios that she is delayed by adverse weather, but hopes to arrive at 7 ; .m. to-morrow. She was formerly due at 10 a.m. to-day. After discharging her cargo of fruit at the (Jueen's wharf she is to go to Portland to load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton HERTFORD'S MOVEMENTS. Now discharjjinp carjro from Liverpool at Southern ports, the Fwleral Line steamer Hertford will afterwards load sit Port Chalmers and then complete di-charge and also load at New Plymouth. Her other loading ports are Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on December 10 and to sail for London. Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool on December 13. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents.
TRONGATE ARRIVED. To the agency of Robt. Millar and Co., the Turnbull Scott steamer Trongate (Capt. Swinwell) arrived at Auckland last evening from Galveston and berthed at the King's wharf to discharge 1650 tons of sulphur. The remainder of tlie cargo is for L.vttelton and Pt. Kembla. Leaving Cardiff early in September, the Trongate proceeded in ballast to Galveston to load her present curgo. She cleared Galveston on October 4 ami Panama eleven days later. Generally fair weather prevailed until the vessel neared New Zealand, when fresh head winds were encountered, and ?n the Hanraki Gulf yesterday afternoon, the vessel was delayed by a strong southerly gale. MONTREAL SERVICE. Following the Canadian Traveller, which reached Auckland on Saturday, the steamer Eastmoor. under charter to the Canadian National steamships, is en route from Montreal to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She cleared Panama on November 3 and is due at Auckland about November 30. The Canadian Britisher was dispatched from Montreal on October 28, and will discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin and Napier. She'ls scheduled to reach Auckland about December 8. The Canadian Cruiser, which sailed frolu Montreal on October 26, will unload in New Zealand only at Timaru. Afterwards she will go to Australia. The Hain steamer Tredinnlck has been chaptered by the Canadian National steamships and is scheduled to clear Montreal next Friday for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Canadian Transporter Is to follow on November 26. also for Auckland. Wellington. I.ytrelton and Dunedin. She will be the last of the Canadian Government steamers to be d'sratclied from Montreal f"r New Zealand th ; s season. Later vessels will sail from Halifax. The sailings from ITrMfas for NVw Zealand according to th° present sehed'i'e. will be th° Cnrq'ieror on 26. the Canadian Ch on Jan un>r 25. the <""nnnli«Ti B-i'isher on F' brn-"-v 25. the Canadian Transporter on "arch and the Canad'an Conqueror on Ap-ii 25.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 4
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