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SHIPPING NEWS.

NIAGARA SAILED. RANGITATA GOES SOUTH.

The departure yesterday of the Luceric and R.M.s. Niagara for Sydney, leaves six overseas vessels in port The City of Wellington is from New York, the Rotorua from Liverpool, the Maungamu from-Sydney, the Golden Cloud from Los Angeles, the Huia from Melbourne, while the Rangitata is loading for London. ..The latter vessel sails for Napier,and Wellington this afternoon, and the City of Wellington for Wellington at noon to-morrow. , - . •

| ■ DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. .J Margaret W, for Gisborne, 2.55 p.m. , " Otimai, for Opotiki, .4.5 p.m. "■■■■: ; Katoa, for Wellington, 4.40 p.m. 1 Luceric, for Sydney, 4.55 p.m. Tiroa, for Gisborne, 5.10 p.m.. Waimea, for Gisborne, 5.35 p.m. Hauturu, for "Raglan and Kawhla, 10.20 p.m. '. ' - ' Claymore, for Wbangarei, 8.5 p.m. Toa, for Whakatane, 8;10 p.m. Pukeko,' for Napier. 9.10 p.m. Kairanga, for Portland, 10.25 p.m. Awahou, for Gisborne, 10.40- p.m.. R.M.s. Niagara, for Sydney. 6.5 p.m. Passengers from Auckland :--Fl'rst saloon.: Mr. A. Ci Hargrove, Mr., • Wrigley, Mr. Healey, Miss Ellis, Mr. and-Mrs. J. O'Hare, Mr. and Mrs. J.: W. and .Miss Mains. Mr. K. Burggraf. Mr. J. D. Jacobs, Mr. R. Dundas Smith, Mr. F. E. Parr, Mr. W. W. Grogan, Hon. R. Sproule, Mr. L. S. dimming, Miss Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Sadler, Sir James and Lady Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chance, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sander, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Westervelts, Miss Mottershaw, Miss Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.. Hatfield, Miss Telford, Miss Warner, Mrs. Davjs, Mr. and; Mrs. E. Warburton, Mrs: v and Miss Richards. Miss Machin. Mr. F. V. Richards, Mr. C. Warburton. Mr. C. M. Richwhite, Mr. and Mrs. W. Machin, Mr. and Mrs; p. M. Thomson, Mr. B. and Miss Thomson, Mr. . and' Mrs. M.* J. Gerratty, Mr. G. Fawkner. Master Marks, Mr., J. Roberts, Mr. G. N. Magill, Mr. J. Murray, Mr. N. C. Mains, Mr. R/S. Dyball, Mr. S. J. Robinson, Miss O'Rourke. Miss Hickey. Misses Naylon (2), Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and Miss Craig, Miss Smith, Miss Keitch, Miss Hodgei Miss Thorpe, Miss Griffiths, Miss Kenipster, Miss Glover, Miss Coningham, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Watinne, Mr. J. L. Stewart, Mr. W. L. Davidson; Mr, G. J. Grindell. Mr. 1 and Mrs. L. O. Martin, Miss Snow, Miss Williams, Miss Doyle,'Mir. A. Patrick, Mr; H. Horrocks, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Howard, Miss Martin, Mr. R.'L. Robb.

Mrs.' Carpenter, Miss Locks, Miss Yates, Mr. A. F. Carr, Mr. J. P. Reynolds, Mr. E. S. Spragg, Mies Daly, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cockell, Miss Fetters, Mrs. Wright, Miss Lulham, Mr. E. L. Sanders, Mr. G. Fethers, Mr. C. E. Cameron,-Mr. H...5. Bates, Mr. H. Archer, Miss Wilson, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Spargo and 2 children, Mrs. and. Miss Thompson, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Clouston, Miss PrHchett, Miss, Sturt, • Miss Tait, Mrs. Lovell, Mr. and' Mrs. A. D. Collins, Mrs. Norwood, Miss Broome, Rev. C. C. Whitelaw, Mr. M. C. Wright. Second saloon: Miss Irving, Mr. and Mrs. T. P." Long, Fathers Peterson and McKiHop, Mrs. Shuff, Mr. and Mrs. G. McDermott and child, Miss Curd, Miss Rogers, Miss Wynyard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Comes, Mr. C. F. Davy, Mr. W. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jilbert, • Miss Stockham, Miss Williams, Mrs. Dowling, .Mrs. Zincke,. Mrs. Er6sser, Miss Murifo, Mrs. Mortimore, Miss Brown, Miss Sneath, Miss Gillies, Miss Collins, Miss • MacPherson, Mrs. Hardwick, Miss : Hogan, Miss MacTavlsh, Miss Richards, Mrs. Ligrhtfoot and child, Messrs. H. T. and H. B. Crowle, Mr.-ft. Hancock, Mr. and •{ Mrs. W. Watts and two children, Miss k Bradley, Miss Beck, Miss O'Keefe. Miss ", Kent, Mr. G. Tomkinson, Mr. F. S. Pres- ' ton; Mrs. Sellgren and .two children. Miss f Nisbett, Miss Wild, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. and Miss; Hancock, Miss Wilson,: Miss Benning, J Mrs. and Misses, Fleck (2), Mrs. and.Miss i Ralph, Miss McKelvey, Miss • Hargreaves, Mrs. Grant, Miss Eins-aar, Miss Jones. Miss * Sampson, Miss Newell, Miss Aitken. Miss Polllo, Mrs. and; Miss Goudge, Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. D. Geddes and four children, Mr. E. L. C'olyer, Mr. F. G. t Rampton, Mr. H. R. South, . Mr. G. R. Ellery< Mr. L. Raymond, Mr. B. L. North- , way, Mr. J. S. McCardle, Mr. H.' A. Lee, Mrs. Cornford, Mr. *E. E. Marchant, Rev. I M. J. O'Garroll, Dr. P. C. Witherow, Mr. c P. W. Aitken, Mr. A. Wood, Messrs. J. and L. Northway, Mr. A. G; Lamerton, Mr. J. Kearon, Mr. W. G. Lord, Mr.'L. K. Towner, Mr. M.'E. Gibb, Santa Singh; and nine third-class. " v ■ " . ; _ — I

, MAKURA'S PASSENGERS. Leaving Wellington .yesterday afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco, the Union Co.'s R.M.s. Makura took the following passengers: —First saloon—Judge i AysonJ Mrs. C. Boyle, Mrs. A. Bowler, Mr. M. L. Black, Mr." Cecil Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ellis, Miss M. Fabian, Miss M. A. Kelly, Miss M. Mooney, Miss F. V. Ormston. Miss E. M. Reid.Mr. J. G. Russell, Mrs. A. Wellwood, Mr. Marshall, C. Wright. Second-class—Dr; S. A. and Mrs. Asdell, Mrs. E. G. Brownlie, Mr. D. and Mrs. Davies, -Mr. A. W.Ferguson, Miss M. Hinimel, Mrs. M. Lang, Miss K. Lang, 1 Mrs. F. A. Logie, Miss P. Neale, Mr. W. J. Smith, Mr. and M-;. R. C. Savage, Miss A. Savage, iMr. and Mrs. C. S. Troupe,-Mr.. A. Watson, Miss El J. Wilson, Miss M.Wilson, and 15 third-class. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Laburnum, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Veronica, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Nucula (tanker), in stream (Naval Dept,). Iris, In stream (Pacific Cable Board) Wingatui, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kaponga, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Go.-)I Rangitata, Prince's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). City of Wellington, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). ■; ..... Rotorua, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Maunganul, Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Huia, Central Wharf, (M. and C. E. Campbell). ;,n " , ; Golden Cloud,. King's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd.).*■';'■ Southern Cross, lu. stream (Melanesian Mission). Waitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Rarawa, in streams (Northern S.S. Co.). Rewa (barque), in "Stream. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Cornwall, South (loads), January 30. Port Dunedin, South ..(loads), February 1. Ferndale, 'South (loads), February 1. V Rangitane, London, via Wellington, February 3. Maui Pomare, Norfolk Island, February 3. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, February 4. Tamaroa, London, February 5. Mamilius, Antwerp, February 0. Largo Law, Antwerp, February 10. Coptic, South (loads), February is. Karamea, Opua (loads), February 22. Valacia, New lork, February. 10. Northumberland; Liverpool February 10. Waitemata. Los Angeles, February 15. Otaki, New York, February 16. , Port Alma, South (loads), February 24. Cumberland, South (loads), February 24. Remuera, London, February 25. Westmoreland, Australia (loads), February. ' ■ -- Tekoa, Australia (loads), February. Golden West, Los Angeles, February 27. Hauraki, Los Angeles. February. 28. Otlfa, Antwerp, February 30. Matakana, Australia (loads), March. Canadian Explorer, Halifax, March 5. Sunnington Court, Antwerp, March 10. Hertford, Liverpool, March 11. -.'■-$ Benvenue, South, (loads), March. Rangitiki, London, March 19. Middlesex, Australia (loads), March. , Tasmania, Liverpool, March 23. Brook wood, Los Angeles, March 22. KiaOra, Antwerp, March 25. Golden Coast,. Los Angeles, March -27. Otaki, New York, March 30.Port Wellington, New York,' March 30. Raranga, Antwerp, March 30.,.. Port Hardy, London, . via Wellington, \, April 8.':;.•:.-■•;.,-■ ,■■■■,■■. ■ ;' . • -' ■■■ Waiotapu, Los Angeles, via Papeetes, April : -j'i'''■." .' .' -. : :

trXns-pacific MAIL services. I . Aorangi, "lift Sydney,' Jan. 9;'; left Auck- ! land, Jan. 14"fe due-Vancouver, January 31; leaves Vancouver,?- February s;'due Auck- ' land, February* 24; due Sydney, March;!. Niagara! left.'Vancouver January Sifor ( Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney: arrived "Auckland, January , 27; sailed January, 28,: 5 p.m.; due Sydney, February 'Tahiti, left San Francisco, January 22, for Papeete,' Rarotonga', Wellington and Sydney: due ■ Weljington, February 10; due Sydney, February In. i ; ../'.. - Makura left Sydney, January. 23, for WelRarotonga, Papeete and San Franaailed,-; January 28 V flue San Francisco, February 14;

The Pukeko sailed for Napier last evening. The Awahou sailed last night for Bast Coast bays and Gisborne. .. • . ;.,: "The Margaret W. sailed for Gisborne yesterday afternoon. s. The Tiroa sailed for East Colst ports yesterday afternoon. > The Admiralty tanker Nucula is to dock to-morrow morning for cleaning and paintings . ■v. • ■~ •-?■:•.' The Weir Line motor ship Weirbank has been chartered to load sugar for Auckland at Peruvian,ports. - ■ In continuation of her voyage from Vancouver, the Union Co.'s R.M.s. Niagara sailed last evening for Sydney. » : To buyout tne remainder of:her'cargo of sulphur from Galveston;, the steamer Luc'feric sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon; v., The departure of the A: and A;. Line's chartered steamer City tpf Wellington for Wellington, in', continuation of her "voyage from New York, has been postponed to noon to-morrow. .. ,- ' ..','..■ . ■ , , From Auckland, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy arrived at Halifax on Monday. ..Thence she, goes to London to complete discharge.. To fill up for London and West of England portsjtthe Federal steamer Cornwall is due-at Auckland from Napier, at daybreak to-morrow, and will berth at the Queen's wharf. ; ' She sails for London next Wednesday. / ~ , To complete Homeward loading, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s motor ship Kangitata is to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Napier and Wellington. From the latter port she is to be dispatched for Southampton and Londoi on February 8. . Cabled advice from Sydney confirms the arrival there at' 5 a.m. yesterday of the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, with passengers, mails and cargo, from' Auckland. She leaves Sydney again next Friday for Wellington, Avhere she is due the following Tuesday. , . ' MAHENO LEAVES MELBOURNE. On her return voyage to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff, the Union Co;'s passenger steamer Maheno is scheduled to leave Melbourne to-day. She is due at Wellington on February 3> and sails JErora Bluff on February 8. VALACIA CLEARED NORFOLK.En route from New York with general cargo for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line's chartered steamer A'ahtcia is reported to have cleared Norfolk, Virginia, on Monday. ■ - THE CANADIAN EXPLORER. Bringing general cargo for Auckland,, Wellington, Lyttelton, 'Timaru. and Duriedih, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Explorer 3s reported to; have left Halifax on Monday. She is flue here about March 5. - •■'■'. -). ■■■■■■.■■. CLEARED BALBOA, t L. D. Nathan, Ltd., have received advice that the Shaw, Savill.and Albion steamer Marmilius, en route from Antwerp with basic slag , for. Auckland, cleared Balboa on January 17. She is due here on February 9. The passenger steamer Tamaroa, en route from London and Southampton to Auckland, cleared Balboa on January 18, and is due here on' February 6. ; , INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Marama, at Wellington; leave's Wellington, January 31; due Sydney, February 4. Maunganui, at Auckland; leaves Auckland, January 31; due Sydney, February 4. Ulimaroa, at Sydney"; leaves Sydney, January 31; due Wellington, February 4. Maheno, leaves Melbourne to-day; due Wellington February 3. PORT OF QNEHUHTGA. ARRIVALS. ' ; THIS DAY. Ngapuhl, from New Plymouth, 9.30 a.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Napier, January 28.—Arrived: Waipahi. from Wellington, 10 a.m.; Port Sydney, from Wellington, 2 p.m. ■;-$ ' Wellington, January 28.—Arrived: Marama, from Sydney, noon. Sailed: Makura, for San Francisco, 3 p.m. , , Wellington, January 29.—Arrived: Paua, from Dunediri;T a.m. "' ■" . w ; -Si* Lyttelton, January 28.—Sailed: Australin'd, for Dunedin; 11.50.a.m. -•■.'■ •:. . • , Dunedin, January ,28.—Arrived: Coptic, from Auckland, 3.15 p.m. Sailed: Poolta, for New Plymouth, 5.40 p.m. Bluff, January 28.—Arrived: Tutanekal, 'rom Dunedin; 4 p.m. . / • ' :v OVERSEAS. Sydney, January 28. —Arrived: > Ulimaroa, from Auckland. 5 a.m. < ■' Norfolk, January 27.—Sailed: yalacia (New York to Auckland). ■■' ! Halifax, January 27. : —'Arrived: Port Hardy (Auckland to London). Sailed: Canadian Explorer, for Auckland.' WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are .expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night:—Tofua, Maui Pomare, Niagara, Surrey, Nordhval, Luceric, West Loquassuck, Cornwall, Rangitata.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1930, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1930, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1930, Page 4

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