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SHIPPING NEWS.

PASSENGER SHIPS ARRIVED. ULIMAEOA FROM SYDNEY. A large number of passengers have landed at Auckland. The Tofua, which arrived last evening, brought passengers, mails and cargo from Fiji, Tonga and Samoa, while the Ulimaroa, with passengers from Sydney, arrived this morning. ° Of the overseas vessels in port yesterday, two, the Golden Cross and the Arlington Court, sailed for the South last evening, while the tanker Svolder is to be dispatched for Wellington this afternoon. The Tasmania, which has been discharging general cargo from Liverpool,io expected to sail for the South to-mor-row afternoon. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Tofua, from Suva, 5.5 p.m. Passengers: ' Mrs. U. E. At wood, Mr. F. Atkins, Mrs. Atkins, Mr. J. Bruce,. Mr. E. Crisp, Mr. E. F. Crisp, Mr. C. Cooper, Mr. E. \V. Cooper, Mr. W. Chedwiggen, Mrs. M. Dryden, Miss M. Dryden, Miss C. Eraser, Sir. R. Foster, Mr. J. M. Frater, Mr. E. E. Griimvade, Mrs. E. Gale, Miss W. .Gal®' Mr. A. Graham. Mrs. D. Greville, Miss G. Griffiths, Miss E. Ilefferman, Miss G. Hamiltoii, Miss Harding, Mr. 11.I 1 . HorrocUs, Miss 13. Horrocks, Mr. K. Kersohenbann, Mr. *. Low, Mr. L. Lovell, Sirs. J. Milne, Mr. h. McFarland, Mr. C. R. McLeod, Mr. 0. StcElroy, Mr. J. Maconcliie, Mrs. Slaconchie, Mrs. A. Slanagli, Mr. J. Managh, Mr. L. Morgan, Mrs. J. Markusen, Mr. T. A. Mardon, Mrs. Mardon, Miss Slardon, Mr. J. Marten, Mr, C. Micliail, Mr. J. Maitland, Miss E. Newton, Miss X. I'erman, Mr. A. J. Parsons, Mrs. Parsons, Mr. S. N. Phillips, Mr. ]). P. Ragg, Lieut. E. Richmond, Mrs. Richmond, Prof. C. Segerfoss, Mr. F. A. Staig, Mr. G. Steer, Mr. R. Smith, Miss M. Smith, Mr. E. Stycli, Mrs. A. R. Smith, Master Smith, Captain Townsend, Miss D. Wilson, ,Mr. F. 'G. Williams," Mrs. Williams, Mr. •C. A. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. W. J. Wrigley, Miss B. Wrigley, Mr. .T. Wing, Mr. A. Ward, Mr. Ward, Mr. Z lick sell werdt, Zuckschwerdt, and two Samoans and two Indians. THIS DAY. Ulimaroa, from Sydney, 10.25 a.m. Passengers.—First saloon : Mrs. Anderson and cliiid, Mr. C. E. Armit, Mrs. J. C. Bryant, Miss D. Bryant, Mrs. M. Birdling, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brookes and two children, Mr. C. S. J. Bollard, Mrs. Boland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bond, Mr. L. Brown, Mrs. R. Bendall, Miss I. H. Carey, Mrs. Cahill and child, Mrs. A. Clegg, Mr. W. Cattell, Mrs. Cattcll, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Cook, Mr. J. Coshburn, Mrs. Geruiti and three children, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Coy and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Davies and child, Sir. and Mrs. Draper, Miss E.' Draper, Mr. W. Draper, Miss S. J.' Ellis, Mr. G. W. Evans, Mr. A. A. Fisher, Mr. 11. Featlierstone, Miss C. Fricdlander, Mr. G. Farrelly, Mrs. Gribbin, Mr. W. Goodridge, Mrs. E. Geraglity, Mrs J. Goodfellow, Mr. B. Hetherlngton, Mrs. F. H. Hyauiason, Mr T. C. Euss, Miss E. M. Huss, Mr. E. W. Ilill, Mr. W. S. Hall, Mrs. M. E. Huggins, Miss E. Huggins, Mr. T. M. Johnstone, Mrs. E. Jackson, Mr. J. A. Jewell, Miss D. James, Mrs.. A. Jeffries, Mr. G. Kin?, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kershaw, Miss D. Lawrence, Mr. H. J. Millen. Sir.,Sl. Mitchenson Mr. W. J. Maiden, Miss D. Morton, Mrs. H. B. Morton, Mr. .T. Mansfield, Mr. A. Martin, Mr. W. Millward. Mrs. M. A. Medlicott, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Martin. Mr. W. L. Morrison, Mr. ,T. Mackinven, Mrs. P. T. McMnlion, Mr. A. McQueen, Mrs. St. SlcInnes Sirs. A. SlcCa skill, Sir. L. R .Nelson, Sir. L. W. Nelson, Mrs. S. R. Norris, Mr. E. Nicholl. Sir. .T. Otway, Sliss K. Otway, Mr T. O'Brien. Sir. L. R. Ower, STr. H. L. Piper. Mr. C. Purd.v, Miss G. Powley, Sliss SI. Poland. Mr. H. H. Pike, Sir. ,L. F. Rowe, Sir. P. J. Robinson, Sir. H. L. Smith, Sir. and Sirs. E. W. Sharp, STiss D. Shepherd, Sliss F. Smith. Sirs. E. Stanaway, Sliss SI. J. Sullivan. Mr. .T. Sorenson. Sir. and Sirs H. Tressider and three children, Mr. A. E. Thomns, Mr. S. H. Thompson. Mrs. H. Van Veen. Sir. and Sirs. F. Viekerv, Sir. A. P. Wilson, Sirs. Whiteman and two children, Miss E. L. Wyatt, .Sirs. M. White, Sir. R. Wrisclit. Sirs. S. T. Wickstead. Mr. and Mrs. F, Whitehead, Miss J. Watson, Dr. and Srrs. C. sr. Yonge, and 83 steerage, including five Chinese. Ronaki, from Taurang.a, 4.50 a.m. DEPARTEURES—YESTERDAY. Arlington Court, for Lyttelton, 4.30 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 5 p.m. Tuhoe. for coast, 5 p.m. Golden Cross, for Wellington. 5.20 p.m. Kaiwarra, for Westport, midnight. VESSELS IN PORT. Nucula. in dock Department). H.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dent.). Kawatiri. Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Tofua, Prince's Whfrf (Union S.S. Co.). Waipiata, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). T'anna. Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Can opus, Central Wharf (Westport Coal Co.). TTlimnrnn. Queen's Wlmrf (Hnddart-Parker). Seotscraig, Queen's Wharf (A. C. Frankhnm, Ltd.). Tasmania. Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Waimea. Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Southern Cross, Central Wharf (Melanesian Mission). Awahou, Central Wharf (Watkin and Wallis). Tregonnel, King's Wharf (Henderson and Stacfarlane. Ltd.). Pakipaki,, King's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Hokianga, King's Wharf (A. G. Frakham). Huanui, on slip (A. G. 'Crankham). Slarama, Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Svolder, Western Wliarf (Henderson and Slacfarlane). , . King William. Chelsea (Wat Kin and Wallis). Kurow, North Wall (Union S.S. Co.) Hinemoa, North Wall (Spedding, Ltd.). Waitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Rarawa, in stream (Northern S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Narbada, Calcutta. September 4. Canadian Highlander, south . September 5. Murex, Balik Papan, September 5. Canadian Challensrer. Montreal. Sept. 5). I-T.Sl.s. Diomede, Wellington, September 0. Northumberland, South (loads). Sept. 9. Citv of London. Now York. September 11. Bninus, Seychelles, via Bluff. September 12. Poolta, Newcastle, September 16. Pnnanul. Liverpool, Peofomber 16. Hororata. South (loads), September 10 Port Slelbourne, London, via Suva. Sent. IS. Port Victor. New York, September 10. Tamaron. London, via Wellington. Sent 23 Golden Cross, South (loads). Sent. 23. j Callandia, Port Arthur, September 24. Waikawa. Los Angeles. September 2;>. Golden Cloud. Los Angeles. Sentrmbe" '2f> Waikawa. Los Angeles, September 2«. Tallandia, Port Arthur. September 28. Matoppo, .New York, September 29. Piako. Liverpool. September 30 Karamen, South (loads). October 2. Remuern. London. October 4. Cannd'nn Britisher, Montreal, <>cr. 0 Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October 10. Tredinnick. New York, Octoher 13. H.M.s. Veronica, Suva, October 19. Norfolk. Liverpool. October 22 Golden Cloud. South (loads). October 23 Keelung, New York", October 24. Corinthie. London, via Wellington, Oct 2fi Golden West, Los Ancelep, October 11 Rangitiki. I.ondon. October 30. Tongariro. Liverpool. 1. Port Hardv. Liverpool, November 0. Canadian Transporter. Mnntrenl, Nov. 0. Surrey, New York, November 9. Hnuraki. Lns Angeles. November 10. Kent, Liverpool. November 19. fiolden West. South (loads). November 23 Waiotapu, Los Angeles, via Papeete, Nov. 25. Port Huon. London. November 28. Golden Coast, Los Angeles. November 27 Armadale. New York, November 27. Slalolo. Sydney, December 1. Cornwall. Liverpool. .December 4. Port Dnrwin. New York. December 8. Golden Coast. South (loads). Dec. 23. Rancitata. London. December 24. Golden Cross, Los Angeles, December 2G TAIROA COSIING. Bringing general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa is reported to have left Liverpool last Saturday. She is due at Auckland on October S.ARLINGTON COURT SAILED. To put out the remainder of her cargo of sulphur from Galveston, .he steamer Arlington Court sailed yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Wanganui. GOLDEN CROSS SAILED. In continuation of lier: voyage from Pacific Coast ports, the O. and O. Line steamer Golden Cross sailed • yesterday afternoon for Wellington and LyxteUon. . MAUN GANUI'S ITINERARY: On her return voyage to Sydney, via Papeete, Rarotonga and Wellington, the .Union Co.'s R.SI.s. Mannganul is scheduled to. leave San Francisco to-morrow She is due at Wellington on September 23 and at Sydney on September 28.

• hinemoa to dock. For further .vcrt»ul-» ; a steamer Hinemoa. is to go into to-morrow. - * NUCULA'S movements. a Sietrttfvs oU for the New Zealand Squadron. DUNEDIN sailed. t-t T\r s Dunedin sailed early this afternoon for Wellington, where C.oimnodoie Geoffrey Blake will take command. MAHIA reported. The Shaw, Savill 'and All'ion stenmer Saturday: THE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER. From Auckland, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Transporter is reported to have arrived at New York last Friday. She left Auckland on July 9 lor New York, Boston and Montreal. TOFUA IN PORT. Arriving at Auckland this evening, the Union Co/s steamer Tofua berthed at the Prince's wharf to land -il' and cargo from Fiji, Tonga and She is announced to sail u„ain foi Islands at 11 a.m. "next Saturday. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER LOADS. Having left Wellington at 7 a.m. today, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Highlander is due at Auckland on Thursday ■ morning, and is announced to sail for New York, Boston and Montreal on Friday evening. KAWATIRI FOR AUSTRALIA. The* Union Co. announces the steamer Ivawatiri to sail to-morrow evening for 1 ort Iyembla and Newcastle, ■ to load coal loi Auckland. KAITANGATA LEFT HOISART. The local oflice of the Union Co. lias received advice that the steamer KaitangaU cleared Hobart at 6 a.m. on featuiday ioi Timaru, , Lyttelton, Wellington and Auck laud. • ' TAMAIIINE UNDER OVERHAUL. The overhaul, of thevUnion Co.'s steamer Tamahine is taking longer than was expetad and she will not now resume m the \\ ell » ton-Picton passenger service until bL l'j t ; l " ber J). Meanwhile the 'Ngaio will continue to relieve her. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected .to be within range of the Auckland viirc.e&s station to-niglit: Golden Cross, Narbada, Moeraki Kaiwarra, Makambo, Cumbeiland, Arlington Court, Dunedin, Svoldcr, Tutane- ; kai. ULIMAROA ARRIVED. With passengers, mails and cargo from SVdney, the Huddart Parker steamei Ulimaroa arrived at Auckland this and berthed at the Queen s wliaif. She is announced to sail again on her return age at 11 a.m. next Friday. ROTORUA FROM LONDON. According to her wireless report, the New Zealand Shipping Co. s stefiiner Rotorua, with passengers, mails and eaigo from London ' and Southampton, will arrive at Wellington at 9 a.m. next Saturday. She is to discharge her cargo at Wellington, Lyttelton and Bluff. REMUERA LEFT SOUTHAMPTON. The local oflice of the New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the steamer Remuera was dispatched from Southampton on Friday last with passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland. She is due here on October 4. TASMANIA SAILS TO-MORROW. To continue discharge of her general cargo from Liverpool, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Tasmania is to sail to-morrow afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. . SVOLDER TO SAIL. To continue discharge of lier cargo of bulk motor spirit from Los Angeles, the Texas Oil Co.'s chartered tanker Svokler is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. CANADIAN CRUISER COMING. En route from Montreal, with general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, tW Canadian National steamer Canadian Cruiser is reported to have arrived at Co'l n last Friday. She is due at Auckland aliut September 27. OIL FROM BORNEO. An expected arrival at Auckland shortly is the tanker Mures, with a cargo of bulk motor spirit from Balik Papan for the Shell Oil Co. The local portion of her cargo will be discharged at the Western wharf and the remainder at Wellington. NARBADA DUE TO-MORROW. A further radio from the Union Co.'s chartered steamer Narbada states that she expects to arrive at Auckland from Singa-. pore at 1 a.m. to-morrow. She has general cargo from Calcutta, Penang, Singapore and Samarang. Local cargo will be discharged at the Prince's wharf and the remainder is for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. AORANGI REPORTS. En route from Vancouver, the Union Co.'s R.M.m.s. Aorangi radios that she expects to arrive at Suva at 11 a.m'. on Thursday and to clear there for Auckland at 5 p.m. the. same day. She is due at Auckland next Sunday evening and resumes her voyage to Sydney the following day at 11 p.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Taniwlia, for Paeroa, 10 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei, 8.30 p.m.; Toa, for Wliakatane, 3 p.m. To-morrow.—Omana, for Motuihi and Wailielcc, 10 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Waiwera, Maliurangi and Warkwortli, 11 p.m. To-morrow.—Apanui, from Totara North, Houliora, Kaimaumau and Parenga, S a.m.; Ngapulii, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMER'S. The Kanna. is to sail for Westport tomorrow evening, to load for Southern ports The Waipiata is to sail at 10 p.m. to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. The Waimea sails for Gisborne and Napier at 5 p.m. to-day. The Kurow is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Portland, where she loads for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Wingatui. en route from Southern ports, left Wellington at 10.30 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due on Thursday morning. She is to leave Auckland again about Monday next for' Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Timaru. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, left Vancouver, August 21, for Honolulu, Suva, Aucklad, and Sydney; due Auckland, September S; due Sydney' September 13; leavese Sydnev, Sentember 10; leaves Auckland, September 24; due Vancouver, October 11". Niagara, left Sydney August 22 for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver; left Auckland August 27; due Vancouver, September 15. Tahiti, at Sydney; leaves Sydney, September 5. for Wellington. Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco; leaves Wellington, September 10; due San Francisco, 27tli Sentember. Maungantii at San Francisco; leaves San Francisco. September 4 for Papeete. Rarotonga. Wellington and Sydnev; due Wellington, September 28; due Sydney, September 28. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Makura, left Wellington. August 30; due Sydney, to-day; leaves Wellington. Sentember 6; due Auckland. Sentember 10leaves Auckland. September 13; due Sydney. September 17. Mararaa, at Auckland, laid up for overhaul. Ulimaroa. left Sydney, August 30; arrived Auckland to-day ; leaves Auckland' September 6; due Sydney. Snntember 10; leaves Sydney. September 13; due Wellington, September 17; leaves Wellington. Sentember 20 ■ due Sydnev. Sentember 24. Maheno. left Auckland. August 30 • due Sydney,, to-dnv;- leaves Svdnev September 6; due Wellington. Seotemher .10; leaves Wellington. September 13; due .Sydney, September 17. Manuka, left Melbourne, August 28for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington; arrived Bluff, September 1.

The Awaliou is to sail for East Coast Bays and Gisborne at 3 p.m. to-day.

WAIRUNA AT LYTTELTON. With lumber, case oil anil general cargo from Pacific Coast ports, the Union Co. s steamer Wairuntt arrived at Lyttelton tinmorning. Her other ports of discharge are Duncdin, Nelson, New Plymouth, ellino- - and Xa pier. MAIIENO AND MAKURA. Trrom Auckland and Wellington respectively the Union Co.'s passenger steamers \lalieno and Makura were due at Sydney morning.' Both vessels are to leave there again next Friday, the Makurai for Auckland and the Malieno for elhngton. FOBT or OHBEUHGA. departures.— yesterday. Tutanekai, for New Plymouth, 10 a.m. • Ts-iitoa for Nelson, 1 p.m. X'-apulii, for New Plymouth, t.40 p.m. nT.iiturn, for Kawliia, 5.50 p.m. Irapawa, for Wanganui, 9.20 p.m. The Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa is due nt Onehunga next . Sunday, and loads on Monday for Nelson and telegraphic shipping. Duncdin. September 2.—Sailed : Tainui, for Timaru, 2.10 p.m. . . Lyttelton, September 3— Arrived : Wairuna, from Los Angeles, 9 a.m. OVERSEAS. Colorn August 30.—Arrived: Canadian rvniser (Montreal to Auckland). Boston. August 30. —Sailed: Maliia (Auckland to London). New York, August 30.—Arrived : Canadian Transporter (Auckland to Montreal). Liverpool, August 31. -Sailed : lairoa, for Auckland. • . Southampton. August 30. —Sailed : Remuera, for Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 4

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