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SHIPPING NEWS.

STORM AT SEA.

ULIMABOA AND TOFUA

DELAYED.

CARGO WORK HAMPERED

Shipping is being delayed at sea I)J' heavy weather, which is also affecting the working of cargo in port, and a number of postponements have been advised. Other sailing times are dependent move or loss on the. future weather conditions. Both the Tofua and the Ulimaron, now on route to Auckland with passengers, are encountering the. full force of the gale. Wireless reports announce that considerable delay will result, and the UHmaroa sent u radio this afternoon statins , she would not arrive here from Sydney until Wednesday morning , . The Tofua, which was originally expected to lwicli port this morning, does not except to arrive until some time to-night at the earliest.

A K RIVA L S—S ATUn DA T. Port Darwin, from C, is borne. 0.40 p.ra. i'oijo, from Const, l).~> p.m. YESTERDAY. 11.M.5. Diomede. from Glsborne, "A 0 a.m. Uotorua, from New Plymouth, 10.0 a.m. Tiroii, I'rora East Coast bay?. .1.13 a.m. Walmea, from Napier, 0.40 a.m. Otiraai. from Bay of Plenty, 7 a.m. Wlijgatnl, from Wellington. 0.58 a.m. Margaret \V., from Glsbome, 2.50 p.m. DKI'ARTURKS—SATURDAY. I , horns, for Wellington, 4.550 p.m. • l'aroto. fur Coasf, y.15 p.'m. VKSTKUDAY. Claymore, for Wbangarei, 0.30 p.m. THIS DAY. Tunhvhn, for Paeroa, 1.10 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. 11.M.5. Pnuedtu, in dock (Noval Dopt.). 11.M.5. Dlomede, Devonport (Naval Dcpt.). 11.M.5. Laburnum. Uevouyort (Naval DeptJ. 11.M.5. Veronica, Davonport (Xavul Dept.). H.M.B. I'hilonie), Uevouport (NavuJ Dt?pt;), H M.e.s. Iris, in e tree in (PaclHc Cab)i> Uoard) Benholm, Prince's Wharf (X.Z.S. Co.). Kaioii, Queeu's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kalapol. Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kairaufjii, Priuce'3 Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Wiugat'ui, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Maui Fuinure, King's: Wharf (Speildius, Ltd.). Port Darwin, Queen's Wharf. (Heather, Koberton, Ltd.). liotorua, Queen's Wharf (N.JC. Shippiug Co.) Gunbar, Cunt nil Wluirf (Speddlng, Ltd.). Mii-o, King's Wharf (Mr. C. K. Campbell). Soul hern Cross, Central Wharf (Melaiiesltlfl MisKion). I-lniiuuul (whaler), Western Wharf. Kaini.'iiiavu. North Wall (Unlou S.S. Co.). Wainira, Central Wharf (U.S.S. Co.)". .Margaret \V., King's Wharf (A. G. Frankham). Waitoino, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Wniiiui, In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Hineinoa, in stream. Itewa, iri Biream. Tlroa, King's wharf (A. G. Frankhara).

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Raisdale. Antwerp, May 1-1. Tulua, SuTtti May 14, ' Uliniaroa, Sydney, Muy 13. Niagara, Vanccum , , May '.JO. Mining.iiiui, SyUuoy, May 21. Kent. Liverpool. Mu;. , 21. TlisiitlugUuii. SoiUli (loads). May 22. \Viii;i]ntii, Kavotonga, May 'i'l. Gulden (Jvofis, J-Wiuili (loads), Jlny 23. • Cambridge, South, May -5, Sussex. Calcutfa. May 25. Baron Maclay, Texas, May -U. WirraJ. New l'ork, via Wcilliiijion, May 'JO. iteuiuoni, London, via May -ij Vcstvnrd. l'ort Arthur. May -S. Surrey, New York, Jlaj Ml, Hruoiiwlck, Los Aiifflc's. Jnoe 1. • Niagara., Sydney, ,, .June li. Mniiiioa, L.iverpupl. .ftim; 4. Titrannjd, South (lbiule). Jr.nc 0. CorJntliic, Loii'iliin, via Wellington. June 10.* Ilurunul. I.muioii, via Snv.i, .luiig Ui. Tonrvlllu, Krcucli w.-ii'shiii. Xew Hebrides. July Ul. King Gruffyd, Antwerp, June ,2V. TKANS-I'ACIFIC MAIL SKUVICIO. Aorangt. lei't Auckland, May 7; due Vancouver, May -4; leaves Vancuuvpr May Uy; due Auckland, Jun« 17; duo Sydney, June 22..

Niagara, left Vancouver, Ma.v I, for FTonoInln, SuvtS, Auckluiid iuid Sydr.e.v ; due Auckland, M-jy 20; due Sydney. .\iny "Jo; leaves Sydney, Moy flu; leaves Auckland, Junu 4: duu Vaiß'onvcr. Juno -l ; luavus Viir.couvor. ,Tuae ; dnu Auckland. July 13; due Sydnoy. July 'Jo.

MnUura, loft Wellington April 2:'!. due San Krunclsco, Mu.v hi; lea res San Frauwseo', M;iy 15; du« Wellington, June -J ; due iiyiiufy. .Mine S.

Tniilti. nrrived Sydney M;iy 11: loaves S.vdney. May 1C: (eaves Wclllnjftou, May -1 ; due Sau Francisco, June 7. JXTRUCOLQSTM. SBUVICE. Maramn. ' left Auckland, May 11; due .Sydney, May 15; leaves Sydney, Ma.v I?: due Wellington, May - J1 ; leaves Wcll.'ngtoli, May 21; duu Sydney, Ma.v US.

L'llumroh, left ■ Sydney, Jlay ' 10'; due Auckland. May, H ; Innvcs Auckland. May 17: due Sydney, May 21; leaves S.vdiK'y, y.ny '2-1; dm. , "SVeJliiuiton. May 2& ; leaves Welliuglon, May 31; due Sydney, .Juiiu 4,

Maunpanni, left Wellington. May 10; due .Sydney, May 14 ; leaver Sydney, May .17; due Auckland. May 21; Jeavea Auckland, Mny 24: tliu: Sydney. Mny 28. Manuka, nt Melbourne;; leaves MelbouniP, May 11, for Wellington, Lytteltou, Dune(!!ll and Bluff; dm: Yl'plUngton, May l'.l ; leaves Ulnff, May _ii; due Melbourne, May TUB UEXIIOLM. > The Beiiltolin is discharging cargo from New York at the vrharl'. At noon to-morrow tlie vessel Is clue to sail for Wellington, Lytteltou'pud Dunodln. NIAGARA'S VOYAGE. The mail liner Niagara is due to arrive here from Vancouver, via ports, on Monday next, and is announced to sail at: 4 p.m.. on Tuesday for {Sydney, in continuation of her voyage. 11.M.5. DIOMBDB BACK. • Yesterday 11.M.5. Dioinede returned to Auckland attei , n three months' cruise to Southern ports. Bad weather preventing lier remaining at Gishorne. she returned live days earlier tlian schedule. The warship is at the Shcerlngs wharf. POUT DARWIN COMPLETING. To complete loadin? to tliß agency nf Henther, Boborton, Ltd., the Port Darwin arrived nt Auckland yesterday, and berthed nt the Queen's, wharf, The vessel is to sail to-morrow evening for "London, via New York, Uoston, and Halifax. ULIMAKOA TO-MOF.ROAV. Fomiin.fr wirelepa advice, the TluddartParker steamer TJlimaroa is expected to arrivo nt Auckland to-morrow morning from Sydney. She will berth at the Central wharf.

NEW' YORK SERVICE. Now on route from Now York to Auckland, the Federal liner Surrey, which wiilod from the Atlanlic roast on April 30, is due bore on June 3. !>he has cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttolton. Dunedln, and Now.riyniouth. • CARGO FROM HOME. 'I'lif steamer Cumberland, which, rlnflnsr fhn pa«t few" weeks tinsj born lonflins: at West Const portß , of the Vnltoil Kinpflom. wist» * n il from Liverpool on Saturday for New Zealand ports. The Ilurunui was *to sail from London on Thursday last for Auckland and other New Zealand' ports, via Suva. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Rangitoto. for Coromandel and Colville, 4.30 p.m.; Pono, for Mercury Bay and Tairua, 4 p.m.; Otimai, for Kutarere nml Opotiki, 4 p,ni.; Toa, for Rnprlan and Kawhia, 4 p.m.; Ngapuhi, for Russell, 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Tuhoe, for Whakntane 10 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-inorfow.—Ronakl. from Tanrangn. 10 a.m.; Taniwlia, from Paoroa. G a.m.; Claymore, from Wliangarei, 7 a.m.

The Kaituna leaves Wellington oil Wednesday for Auckland. The motor veessel Ilokianga is due from Hokianga to-tnorrow morning, and will sail on her next trip on Wednesday. The Tiroa arrived from the, East Const yesterday, and -ails'at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Hick's Bay, ToUoinaru Bay, and TolOgfi Bay. The Margaret, now engaged in the East Coast, service undcL , her new owners, the Gisborue Sheepfarmers , Company, arrived back at Auckland yesterday, and sails again at 4 o'clock to-day for Glsborne. If the weather, clears sufficiently to enable the Kairanga to complete discharge she will be dispatched lor Wetsport this evening. Tin: Waimoa arrived from Napier yesterday morning, and berthed at the Central wharf. She is to sail at 4 ixm. to-morrow l'or Gisborne and Napier. The Wingatui arrived from the South yesterday morning, nnd berthed at the Prince's wharf. She is expected to pan on Wednesday for Wellington, Lyttelton,, Duncdin, Oamaru, and Timai'u. . The Kaiwarra Is clue at Westport ou Thursday, and-load* there for Auckland. The Waipiata leaves Bluff at 6 o'clock to-morrow evening for Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington aud Auckland. To-morrow morning the Awahou is due from tbe East Coast bays., She fails on her return trip to Hick:> Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Glsborne, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. 'J'lie following vessels are expected, to hn within range of (Ik; Auckland wireless station to-night: Canadian Challenger, Marania, Ulimaroa, Raisdalc, Tofua.

WAI PA HI ARRIVED RAROTONGA. The Union Company's steamer Waipalii arrived at Rarotorfga from Auckland at (j.;;0 a.m.'on Friday. The steamer is due back at Auckland about the middle of next week. RAISDALE DUE TO-MORROW. With a cargo of basic slag to discharge to the agency of Hie New Zealand Shipping Co., the steamer Ralsdale is due at Auckland to-morrow morning, and will berth at the King's wharf. A portion of the cargo will be discharged later at New Plymouth. REMUERA NEXT MONDAY. . A wireless message received to-day by the N.Z. Shipping Co. from, the Rcmuera states ■the liner will arrive at Wellington from London next Monday. She is due at Auckland a week later to discharge cargo. : i ROTOHUA IN PORT. Arriving from New Plymouth yesterday, the N.Z." Shipping Co.'s liner Kotorua berthed at the Queen's wharf to lond cargo for London. Cargo will be completed nt ■Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, Lyttelton and Wellington. TOFUA MEETING HEAVY WEATHER. In the face of a south-east gale, the Tofua is being delayed in her arrival from Suva, and is not expected to reach Auckland until some time this evening. Mie is from Fiji, Tonga and Samoa, and, after undergoing medical and Castoms inspection, will berth at the Queen's wharf. The Tofua leaves on her next voyage to the. islands at 11 a.in. ou Saturday.

W E LLIX G TOX-LY TTE LTO N SEIIVICE. ■ Alterations in the Welliugton-Lyttelton fiirry snrvicn arc announced by the Union Company. The Maori is now under survoy at Lyttelton, and has been relieved Jjy'the Malieno. In this servico the Maheno will continue sifter her arrival at Wellington on Thursday. June 20, when die will withdraw in order to enter the intercolonial service.

The Waliine will withdraw from the ferry service at Lyttelton on May 30, and will resume from that port on Thursday evening, .June 20, sailing for Wellington. She will bu relieved during her annual inspection by the Maori, leaviujf Lyttelton on May 30.

PASSENGERS BY RANGITIKI. The following passengers ,«ail for Home to-night by the Knugitiki, via .Panama: — First saloon: Mrs. A, G. Bishop. Miss M. B. Bishop, Mrs. M. K. G. Bayly, Miss A. M. Bayly, Sir. V. Barker, Mrs. Barker, Miss K. M. Itarkfi-. .Viss J. M. Barker. Jliss C M. Barker, Mr. V. R. Bulfour-Brown, Miss M. B. D. Bell. Mrs. V. K. Beswick, Mrs. l>. M. Bates. Lady K, BeaiiclKiinp, Mrs. A. Burton. Mr. \V. Stnnton Brown, Mrs. Brown, Mr. A. CornPlius, Mr. A. 31. Cowl'o, Miss I, Cowie, , Mr. D. 11. C'nkUvell, Mrs. Caldwfill, Mr. H. Case. Mr. J. 11. Cotton. Miss fj Dewing. Mr. W. K. Doudity. Mrs. Donjvhly, Miss H. J. Kpprton, Miss E, Foley, Miss M. J. (Gardner. Miss F. Ganlncr. Dr. .T. Gilray. Mr. Al. Kuesell Grace, Mrs. Grnce, Mr. G. 11. Graeo, Miss A. K. Grace, Mr. IT. 11. Gmlfrey. Mr. H. Jloadley. Mrs. K. M. Hornubrook, Miss K. A. Hnrcourt. Mr. It. 11. IliH, Mrs. Hill, Mra. K. A. Hill, Miss !■:. K. Hill, Master B. V. Hill, Master O. \V. IJiIL Miss A. LX Hav. Mrs. M. Hemingway, Miss K. M. Hay. Miss A. J. Inness, Mr. IT. 0. Jones, Mr, W. J. Kerr. Mrs. Kerr. Mr. N. Kerr, Miss I. Kerr. Miss A. I. Laivson, Mrs. K. Love, Mr. G. V. Maxwell, Mrs. IC. 0, C. May-Sonnn-ville, Mrs. (.'. L. M. Man tell, Mrs, N. Marsndj. Mrs, H. Mear.s. Mrs. E. J. MUbiirn; Mr. J. C. Miller, Mrs. Miller. Miss S. L. Mae!'ar];iue, Mr. J. B. Macßwiin, Mrs. MaCEwan, Mr. I. A MficEwiin, Mrs. A. McLean, Mrs. ■A.

M. MeKcllar, Mr. C. G. McKellar; Mr. ,7. Mackintosh. Miss ft. Na.sli, Mi?s V. M. IT. NicliolK. Miss V. 7,. Xlcliols, .Mr. 11. L. Nathan, Mrs. Nathan. Miss Nathan, Miss N. NulC Mrs. IT. M. Pinwil], Mr. 11. E. Piaf, Mrs. Pint, Master M. IS. J. Piar, Mr. S. .7. Kobptnnm, Mr. F. 10. RoberrsQii...' Miss Rober(aoi), Mrs, K. Rhodes, Mr. K. Ueuner, Mrs. M. Stepheiis, Miss H. M. Stephens, Sir Brttci! F. Stewart, Lady Stewart, Mr. fcJ. C. I Sutherland, Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. A. M. I Hidcy, Miss K. L. M. Sidcy, Mrs. 13. Tlieomiii, (Mr. It. Thomson, Mrs. \Y. P. Ward, Miss M. Ward, Miss I. C,\ Wallace-Smith, Mr. K. G. O. Westenra, Mr. .7. Wilks, Mrs. Wilks. Second saloon: Mr. .T. F. Alexander, Mpk. Alexander, Mrs. L. M. Bowes, Miss 11. M. Bowes, Mrs. O. Blaker. Miss C. O. Blnkcr, Mrs, E. C. Bell, Mrs. G. M. Bradley, Mr. 11. J. 11. Blow, Mrs. K. A. Bell, Miss C. Boock, Mrs. Bergin, Mrs, A. Baldiin, Mr. J. 33. Connor, Mrs. Connor, Miss M. C. Connor, Mr. F. T. Clarice, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. A. W. Cook, Mrs. Cook. Mrs. IC. C. Clarkson, Mr. H. Dunn. Mrs. M.Dunn, Mr. K. A. E. Dee, Mr. D. Duujphy, Mr. Vv. D. Dunwin, Mr. IT. 13. Edgley, Mr. M. R. Farror, Mrs. Farrer, Mrs. E. Fountnin, Master I. G. Fountain, Miss 13. M. Fountain, Mrs. M. A. B. Fairbairn, Mr. V. S. Gee, Mrs. Gee, Miss li. C. Gee, Rev. 11. B. Gray, Mrs. Gray, Mr. K. F. Gunther. Mrs. GilUther, Miss IT. Gould, Mrs. B. M. Hannaford, Miss D v .7. Hannaford, Mr.

P. C. Hamerton, Mr. .7. Home, Miss Hoare, Mr. T. C. Kerry, Mrs. Kavanagh, Mr. J. Mull , ', Mrs. Muir, Mrs. L. M. Mitchell, Master K. Mitchell, Master A. Mitchell, Mr. E. W. MacGregor, Miss E. I. MocGlbbon, • Mr. McPherson, Mrs. 11. Nelson, Mr. P. Olson, Mrs. Olson, Rev. C. Palmer, Miss D. It. Parry, Mrs. E. Plullipyis, Miss E. D. Pumphrcy. Mr. E. Pratt, Mrs. E. G. ltobertslikw, Mr. \V. Koss, Mr. H. P. Rhodes, Kliodes, Mrs. Richards, Miss S. G. Smith, Miss D. Smith, Mr. P. G. Smith, Mr. J. Spiers, Mr K. Scott, Mrs. Scott, Miss A. D. Smellie, Miss E. J. Strang, Mrs. E, A. Tudehopu, Mr. ,7. Tracy. Mrs. Tvacy, Mr. C. P. Taylor, Mr G. A. Tattle, Mrs. Tattle, Miss E. Wallace, Miss I. Wallace, Miss A. A. Walker,' Mr. O. A. Welch, Mrs. Welch, Miss C. V. Watson ; and -30 steerage.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Wellington, May 12. —Arrived : Ma take na; from Auckland, 2 a.m.: Canopus, from Wustport, 10.40 a.m. Sailed : Britsh-jSlory, for San Pedro, T.oO a.m. .LytteHon, May 11.—Arrived: Karctu, from Tiniiiru, 6.15 a.m.; Huntingdon, from Bluff, 2.40 a.m.;. Tees, from Wellington, 2.35 p.m. May 12 —Maheno, from Wellington, 2.40 a.m. Dunedin, May 11.—Arrived : Kabika, from Gisborne, 4 pan, May 12—Arrived: Port Hunter, from Pictoii, 7.30 a.m. Sailed: Devon, for Timaru, 6.15 a.m. Gisborhe, May il,—Sailed: Awauou, for Auckland, (i.iO p.m. Sydney, May 10.—Arrived: TaUiti, from Wellington. 6.30 a.m. San Francisco, May 10. <— Arrived: Jlfikurs, from Wellington. Pnnnnin, Mny 10.—Arrived: Westmoreland, en route.from >"uw Zealand i (J London.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 111, 13 May 1929, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 111, 13 May 1929, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 111, 13 May 1929, Page 4