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SHIPPING NEWS.

AORANGI DUE TO-MORROW. EANGITATA FROM LONDON. The delays to shipping caused by the holidays are partly responsible for a : busy week-end at Auckland. Two pasr senger steamers, the Ulimaroa for Syd- • ney and the Tofua for the Islands, were dispatched to-day as well as several ! cargo steamers. | An unusually large number of overseas ■ passengers will be landing at Auckland ! to-morrow afternoon, when the nictor- | ships Aorangi and Eangitata arrive from Vancouver and London respectively The , Maunganui, with passengers from Syd- , ney, is due on Tuesday.

DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Ronaki, for Tauranga, 4 p.m. Pono, for Waipu, 5 p.m. THIS DAY. Herminius, for Wellington, 6.40 a.m. Tofua, for Suva, 11.45 a.m. Passengers: First saloon. —Miss H. Burgess, Miss A. M. Harding, Mr. D. ti. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown, Mr. L. B. Lawton, Miss VV. B. Chapman, Miss A. Hope, Mr. P. D. Chapman, Mr. A. E. G. Cooicson, Mr. C. B. Peppin, Hon. Alport Barker, Miss H. Taylor, Miss E. Bell, Miss M. Keery, Miss H. Brooks, Miss P. Gass, Miss E. W. Bath, Miss C. G. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Mr. K. D. Hjorring, Mr. H. J. Tyreman, Col. .D. .Campbell, Mr. A. Ross, Mr. K. Barber, Mrs. B. A. Martyn, Miss O. R. Baster, Miss P. Aitken, Miss M. T. Hawkins, Mrs. M. Christmas, Miss E. N. J. Wills, Mr. C. N. Alaruon, Mr. R. A. Keeling, Mr. A. Hall Skelton, Mrs. F. J. Speed, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aitken and child, Mr. G. li. Anderson, Mr. A. Mills, Mr. W. M. Jenkins, and 23 steerage, including three Chinese. Ulimaroa, for Sydney, 11.20 a.m. Passengers.—First class: Mr. D. A. Gilmore, Mr. G. C. Gilmore, Dr. Lester, Mr. tester, jun., Mr. Dean, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. 0. V. Angwin, Mr. M. G. Faunce, Mr. Bouttell, Mr. Howden, Master Howden, Mr. E. Shaw, Mr. C. D. Mcßae, Mr. K. Williamson, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. J. A. Anscombe, Mr. S. W. Foley, Air. W. Cawkwell, Mr. C. Cawkwell, Mr. R. N. White, Mr. Tope, Mr. McMurtry, Mr. Craswell, Mr. and Mrs. Crookston, Dr. and Mrs. Curtis-Elliott, Mrs, .Jameson, Miss J. Gubb, Miss E. Gubb, Miss SValmsley, Miss J. N. Robinson, Miss M. A. Loonies, Miss M. G. Ford, Mrs. Cawkwell, Miss Winslade, Miss Hunter, Miss M. A. McLean, Miss Treachard Smith, Mrs. Jornes, Miss Saran, Mr. and Mrs. Tressider, Miss Jackson, Miss T. Yates, Miss J. Yates, Miss A. Waddell, Miss P. Lewins, Miss Braclonvicli, Miss G. B. Ivey, Miss G. Williams, Miss A. E. Wishart, Miss Kell, Airs', E. Williamson, Alisscs White (2), Mr. Thorpe, Air. Glover, Master Glover, Mr. L. G. Oxby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alorrison, Air. V. Alclvor, Mr. H. Cheek, Air. J. Hunter, Air. and Airs. K. Reid, Air. J. Stewart, Air. Good, Air. W. B. Lyddiard, Air. A. B. llouselie, Rev. H. Datson, Mr. W. D. Angwin, Air. and Airs. Rose, Air. D. Hutton, Air. J. E. Brookes, Air. F. C. Alcljean, Air. H. Sutherland, Mr. S. C. Spence, jliss P. AlcWatt, Airs. L. AlcWatt, Aliss Freeman, Alisses McCartie (2), Alisses Alace (2), Air. and Airs. J. W. Brown, Aliss Blaney, Mrs. Ileldt, Miss G. Adams, Mr. and Airs. AlcLaughlin, Aliss Feriadt, Miss Hilldebrand, Miss N. S. Loombes, Air. and Airs. Fenwiclc, Aliss J. Irvine, Aliss A. Cousins, Aliss C. Alurrell, Aliss E. Dabimett, Miss H. Tarry, Miss 0. V. Haddrell, Aliss C. Armstrong, Aliss L. AI. Browning, Airs. Burrell and infant, Aliss Dougdale, .Miss E. Carey, Airs. Alather, Aliss Wrench, Airs. F. Connell, Airs. F. Booth, Airs. Sutherland, Airs. E. Elliott, Mrs. Samuels, Airs. J. Burns. Alaster J. Abel, Airs. J. W. Williamson, Aliss H. L. Williamson, Airs. E. Abson, Alisses Henry (3), Mr. A, Sparrow, Air. W. Evans, Air. J. P. Williamson, Air. F. C. Williamson, Air. W. RussellWood, Mr. Gray, Rev. Hogan, Air. and Airs. Booker, Air. C. G. Bayliss, Mr. Colquhuon and 80 second class.

ARRIVALS—THIS DAY. Claymore, from Whangarel, 3.10 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 6.40 a.m. Saltersgate, from Peru, 6.45 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Dunedin,-Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Veronica, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Laburnum, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Nueula (tanker), In stream (Naval Dept.). Iris, in Stream (Pacific Cable Board). Mataroa, Queen's wharf (A. S. Paterson, Ltd.). Armadale, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Waiotapu, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Golden Cross, Central Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd.). Kaikorai, in Stream (Union S.S. Co.). Maui Poinare, King's Wharf (Spedtling, Ltd.). Coronation, King's Wharf (A. G. Frankham, Ltd.) Kamona, North Wall (Union S.S. Co.). Waimea, North Wall (Union S.S. Co.). Awahou, Western Wharf (Watkin and Wnllis). Kairanga, Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Saltersgate, Chelsea (Spedding, Ltd.). Waltomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.;. Kaitoke, Chelsea (Union S.S. Co.). Karaava, in stream (Northern S.S. Co.). Rewa (barque), In stream. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Armadale, New York, to-day. ' Rangitata, London, December 29. Dionyssios Statlmtos, Nauru, December 29. Cumberland, Liverpool, January 2. Narbada, Calcutta, January 3. Charlbury, Casablanca, January 4. liuahine, south (loads), January 3. I'ort Sydney, Opua (loads), January 6. t.udien, Los Angeles, January 10. Toyohiko Maru, Japan, January 10. Canadian Highlander, Halifax, January 12. Port Denison, Liverpool, January 14. Australind, New York, January 16. Coptic, London, via Suva, January 16. Surrey, South (loads), January 16. Mittfelmeer, Los Angeles, January 16. City of Wellington, New i T ork, January 17. Durenda, Calcutta, via Sydney, January 17. Lucerie, Galveston. January 19. Frances Massey, Tampica, January 20. Kotorua. Liverpool, January 26. . Golden Cloud, Los Angeles, January 26. Cornwall, South (loads), December 29. Anglo-Canadian, Australia (loads) January Antinous, Cuba, to sail. . Antonio, Peru, to sail.

Turakina, Australia (loads) January. Rangitane, London, via Wellington, Jan. 27. Waikawa, Los Angeles, January 29. Mamilius, Antwerp, January 30. Ferndale, South (loads), January 81. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, Feb. 4 Tamaroa, London February 4. Karamea, Australia (loads) February. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Marama, left Sydney, December 27; due Wellington, December 31; leaves Wellington, January 3; due Sydney, January 7; leaves Sydney, January 10: due Auckland, January 14; leaves Auckland, January 17; due Sydney, January 21; leaves Sydney, January 24; due Wellington, January 28; leaves Wellington, January 31; due Sydney, February 4. Maunganui, left Sydney, December 27; due Auckland, December 31; leaves Auckland January 3; due Sydney, January 7; leaves Sydney, January 10; due Wellington, January 14; leaves Wellington, January 17; due Sydney, January 21; leaves Sydney, January 24; due Auckland, January 28; leaves Auckland, January 31; due Sydney, February 4. Ulimaroa left Auckland, to-day; due Sydney, January 1; leaves Sydney, January 3; due Wellington, January 7; leaves Wellington, January. 10; due Sydney, January 14; leaves Sydney, January 17; due Auckland, January 21; leaves Auckland, January 24 ; due Sydney, January 28. • Maheno, left Melbourne, December 17 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; arrived Wellingron, December 22; leaves Bluff, to-day; due Melbourne, January 1. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangi, left Vancouver, December 11 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney ; due Auckland, December 29: leaves Auckland, December 30; due Sydney, January 3; leaves Sydney, January 9 : loaves Auckland, January. 14; due Vancouver, January 31; jpn'vrs vsiwnni ~ :ekland, February 24; due Sydney, March 1. iv.nguru. w.l , or Auckland, Suva, Honolulu ;.wi Vancouver, arrived Auckland, December 1G; sailed December 17 ; due Vancouver, January j>; I<~"ves Vancouver, January S; duo Auckland, J. niiary 27; due Sydney, February 1. Tahiti, left Sydney, December 26 ; leaves Wellington, December 31; due San Francisco, January 17: leaves San Francisco, January 22; due Wellington, February 10; due Sydney, February 15. Makura, left San Francisco, December 25; due Wellington, January 13; due Sydney, January IS; leaves Sydney, January 23; leaves Wellington, January 2S; due SaD Francisco, February 14.

MAIMOA SAILS. To. fill up for Loudon, the Shaw, SaYill and Albion steamer Maimoa is to sail .for Napier at 4 pjn. to-day. She is scheduled to clear Napier next Tuesday. SAJLTE BS GATE AT CHELSEA. Arriving at Auckland this morning, the steamer Saltersgate berthed at Chelsea to discharge her cargo of raw sugar from Peru, to the agency of Spedding, Ltd. ULIMAROA FOR SYDNEY. On her return voyage to Sydney, the Huddart Parker passenger steamer Ulimaroa left Auckland to-day. She is due at .Sydney next Wednesday morning, and leaves there for Wellington tlie following Friday. HERMINUS SAILED. To put out the remainder of her cargo of Australian hardwood, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Herminus sailed this morning for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. KALINGO TO SAIL. Having completed discharge of her cargo of Australian hardwood, the Lamb steamer Kallngo is to sail at 3 p.m. to-day for Dargaville and Hokianga to load timber for Australia. TOFUA SAILED. Taking passengers, mails and cargo for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa, the Union Company's steamer Tofua was dispatched from the Prince's wharf this morning. THE WAIOTAPU. In continuation of her voyage from Los Angeles, the Union Company's steamer Waiotapu is to sail on Monday for Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. AORANGI FROM VANCOUVER. From Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, the Union Company's R.M.m.s. Aorangi is due at Auckland at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow, and will berth at the Prince's wharf. She is announced to resume her voyage to Sydney at 11 p.m. on Monday. PHOSPHATE FROM NAURU. To the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, the steamer Dionyssios Statliatos is due at Auckland to-morrow afternoon with a cargo of phosphate from Nauru Island. She will discharge at the King's wharf. NARBADA FROM THE EAST. The local office of the Union Company has received advice that the chartered steamer Narbada, from Calcutta, Penang, Ungapore and Samarang,, is due at Auck•lnd on Friday next. Her other ports of discharge are Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. THE GOLDEN CROSS. The O. and 0. Line steamer Golden Cross, which arrived from Los Angeles yesterday afternoon, is discharging lumber, case oil and general cargo at the Central wharf to the agency of Henderson and Mn-cfarlane, Ltd. She is to sail on Saturday next for Wellington and Lyttelton. NEW YORK CARGO. . Running under charter to the A. and A. Line, the steamer Armadale is due at Auckland from New York at 4 p.m. to-day. She will discharge the local portion of her ckrgo at tlie Queen's wharf to the agency of the N.Z. Shipping Co. The remainder is for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin.

MAUNGANUI AND MAR AM A. Cabled advice from Sydney confirms the departure from there yesterday afternoon of the Union Company's steamers Maunganul and Marama, with passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland and Wellington, respectively. Both vessels are duo at their respective ports next Tuesday morning_ and sail again for Sydney the following Friday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night For Saturday only: Dionysslos,- Stathatos, Elax, Armadale, Sierra, Arlington Court, Aorangi, Rangltata, Golden Coast, Kalingo, Maunganui, Ulimaroa, Canadian Victor, Tofua, Maimoa. For Saturday and Sunday: Elax, Arlington Court, Maunganui, Ulimaroa, Canadian Victor, Tofua. UNION COMPANY'S! STEAMERS. The Kaitoke eails for Westport on Tuesday next. The Wingatui left Lyttelton at 10 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, via Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. The Ivurow is expected to clear Dunedin to-day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. After discharge here, she is to return to Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Bluff. The Kairanga, which arrived from Westport yesterday, is discharging at the Western wharf and will later lay up for overhaul and survey. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Clansman, for Russell, Opua, Whangaroa and Mangonui, 7 p.m. To-morrow. —Rangitoto, for Kawau, 9.50 a.m.; Walpu, for Surfdale and Ostend, 9.50 a.m.; Waiuku,' for Motuihi, 9.50 a.m.; Hauiti, for Omiha and Cowes Bay, 9.50 a.m.; Omana, for Manly and Arkie's Bay, 9.30 a.m.; Taniwlia, for Paeroa, 10 p.m.; Waipu, for Kerepeehi, Kopu and Turua, midnight; Claymore, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. Monday.—llauiti, for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Rangitoto, from Thames, 9 p.m.; Hauiti, from Surfdale and Ostend, 5 p.m.; Waipu, from Omiha, Awaroa Bay, Orapiu and Cowes Bay, 8 p.m.; Omana; from Arkie's Bay and Manly, 0 p.m.

To-morrow. —lionaki, from Tauranga, 7 a.m.; Ngapulii, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m.; Kawau, from Kawau, Leigh and Xlangawui, 1.30 p.m.; Rangitoto, from Kawau, 7.30 p.m.; Waipu, from Surfdale and Ostend, 7.30 p.m.; Waiuku, from Motulhl, 6.30 p.m."; Hauitl, from Omiha, Awaroa Bay, Orapiu and Cowes Bay, S p.m.; Omana, from Manly and Arkle's Bay, 7.30 p.m. Monday.—Omana, from Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, 8.30 a.m.

RANGITATA DUE TO-MORROW. A further radio from the N.Z. Shipping Co.'s motor ship Rangitata states that she expects to arrive at Auckland from London and Southampton at 0 p.m.' tomorrow. She has been allotted a berth at the Prince's wharf. In addition to mails and cargo, the Rangitata is bringing the following passengers : — For Auckland. —First saloon: Mrs. M. V. MacDiarinid and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rhillips, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton, Mrs. D. Johnston, Mrs. B. F. Pyne, Mr and Mrs. J. Murphy, Miss Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Ward, Mr. J. F. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hindley, Mrs C. Todd, Mr. Todd, jun., Mr. and Mrs. A. Samson and infant, Mr. T. Miller, Captain Teschemaker, Hon. Mrs. K. A. Vance. Second saloon: Mrs. I. A. Robertson, Mrs. L. Ivneebone, Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Jory, Miss E. Fenton, Miss M. J. Wilkie, Mrs. K. Lazell, Miss F. A. Steel, Mrs M. H. Garroway, Mrs. M. A. Moorhouse, Misses Moorhouse (2), Mrs. S. P. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. G. Forsyth, Miss E. L. Berridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lugar and child, Mr and Mrs. H. Sulley, Mr. and Mrs. T. Davis, Miss J. A. Abell, Mr. W. L- Woodhead, Mr. and Mrs H. Starkie, Miss Starkie, Mrs. M. C. Hetherington, Captain and Mrs. D McGregor-Macdonald and child, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sulley and two children, Miss V. Parsons, Mrs. M. Barr-Brown, Mr. H. V. Noone, Miss Noone; 16 third-class. For Gisborne.—First saloon : Mr. and Mrs..V. Barker, Misseu Barker (3), Miss E. C. Meldru'm. For Napier.—First saloon : Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Williams. Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connor and child; three third .class. For Wellington.—First saloon: Mr. and Mrs. N. Blackmore, Mr. C. W. Pitts-Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ewen and two children, Mr. and Mrs. .Felix Barry, Mr D. H. S. Riddiford, Mr. R. T. St.- Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fitz-Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fairburn, Mr. W. N. Laws, Major and Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mrs. T. Holt, Mr. F. D. Heimore, Mr. R. A. Falconer-Natlfan, Mrs. and Miss Massey, Mr. H. W. Giesen, Mrs. E. A. Stewurt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. C. Bond, Miss todd. Second saloon : Mr. P. E. E. Hamerton, Miss M. K. Wilson, Mrs. E. E. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Menzies and two children, Mrs. E. Fountain and two children, Mrs. R. Wade, Mr. J. Home, Miss E. E. Watts, Mrs. Maloney, Miss Gifford, Miss Welch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips; 19 third clasa. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington, December 2S. —Sailed : Rtmutakn, for Dmiedin, 0.;"0 a.m. Wellington, December 2i.—Sailed: Kaimanawa, for Lyttelton, 7.30 p.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, December 27.—Sailed: Maunganui, for Auckland, 4 p.m.; Marama, for j Wellington, 4.40 p.m. j PORT OF ONEHUNGA. | DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. for New Plymouth, 4.15 p.m. |

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 4