SHIPPING NEWS.
/ , CANADIAN HIGHLANDER SAILEi NIAGARA DUE MONDAY. Tlie departure of the Canadian High slander to-day for New York, Boston am s Halifax leaves only six overseas vessel ! in port, all discharging. Of these, tli 1 Canadian Challenger is to sail for Well 1 ington this afternoon in continuation o ; her voyage from Halifax, while the Ri' , Dorado, which has been unloadin; Moroccan phophate, is to be despatchei 011 Monday for New Plymouth am ■ Wanganui. The Tamaroa and Pangi ■ tane, which are discharging genera cargo from London, will be in port unti the middle of next week. The only overseas vessel arriving a Auckland to-day is the Mamilius, whicl expects to arrive from Antwerp 'at 9.3( 7>.m. On Monday the E.M.s. Niagart is due from Sydney, the Kalingo froii Port Stephen, and Coptic from South fo homeward loading, while the Marama i: scheduled to arrive from Sydney o: Tuesday. ARRIVALS —YESTERDAY. Canopus, from Westport, C.30 p.m. i THIS DAY. Claymore, from Whangarei, 9.25 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Cornwall, for London, 2.45 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 4.30 p.m. Torea, for coast, 5.20 p.m. Hikurangi, for Whangarei, G. 15 p.m. Kurow, for Portland, 9.50 p.m. THIS DAY. - • 1 Canadian Highlander, for New York, 12.31 i p.m. ! VESSELS IN PORT. ! 11..M.5. Philomel, Dcvonport (Naval Dept.) ' Nucula (tanker), Devoirport (Naval Dept.) ! iris, in stream (Pacific Cable Board) J Canadian Challenger, Prince's Whar (Canadian National.) 1 Rangitane, Prince's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Kujjonga, Prince's Whar*! (Union S.S. Co.) i Iluia, Queen's Wharf (Mr. C. ii. Campbell) i Tamaroa, Central Wharf (L. D. Nathan Ltd.) V, in-atui, Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). tfio Dorado, King's Wharf (Henderson am i Macfarlane, Ltd.). i Maui Poinure, King's Wharf (Spedding, Ltd. ; Canopus, Western Wliarf (Westport Coa Co.). Southern Cross, in stream (Molanesini .Mission). Waitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Itarawa, in streaiL (Northern S.S. Co.). > Kewa (barque). In stream, i VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, i Mamilius, Antwerp, to-night. Kalingo, Port Stephen, February 10. Coptic,. South (loads), February 10. Largo Law, Antwerp, February 12. Brunswick, Los Angeles, February 12. June, Nauru to Lyttelton, bunkers, Feb. I'. Northumberland, Liverpool, February 14. Waitemata, Los Angeles, February 14. fort l'irie, Opua (loads), February 15. 01 aid, New York, via Suva, February IS. M ineric, Casablanca, February 19. Hermiaius,' South (loads), February 19. Karamea, South (loads), February 22. Sinnington Court, Antwerp, February 20. Hemuera, London, .February 25. Valacia, New York, February 25. Westmoreland, Australia (loads), February Tekoa, Australia (loads), February. Golden West, Los Angeles, February 27. liarangn, Liverpool, February 28. Hauraki, Los Angeles, February 28. , Ferndale, San Francisco, March 1. Cumberland, South (loads), March 3. Westmoor, Ghent, March 4. Matakana, Australia (loads). March. Canadian Explorer, Halifax, March 5. Pakeha, Antwerp, March 10. Wlnton, Antwerp, via New York, March 10 Hertford, Liverpool, March 11. Benvenue. South (loads), March. Otira, Antwerp, March. Middlesex, Australia (loads), March. Ruapehu, Antwerp, March 20. Rangitiki, London, via Wellington, March 2c Tasmania,. Liverpool, March '25. Kin Ora. Antwerp, March 25. Golden Coast Los Angeles, March 27. Port Wellington. New York, March 30. Karanga. Antwerp, March 30. City of Lincoln, New York, March 31. Port Napier, New York, April 1. Canadian Explorer, South (loads), April 4, Canadian Transporter, Halifax, April 5. Tairoa, Liverpool, April 5. Port Hardy, London, via Wellington, April S Citv of Winnipeg, New York, April 14 Waiotapu, Los Angeles, via Papeete, April 20 Kunhine, London. April 21. Huntingdon, Liverpool. April 22. Golden Cross, Los Angeles, April 27. City of Derby, New York, April 29. # INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Marama, left Sydney, February S; due Auckland, February 12; leaves Auckland, February. 14; due Sydney, February 38; leaves Sydney, February 21; due Wellington, February 25; leaves Wellington, February 28; due Sydney, March 4 ; leaves Sydney, March 7; due Auckland, March 11; leaves Auckland, March 14; due Sydney, March 18; leaves Sydney, March 2i ; due Wellington, March 25 ; leaves Wellington. March 28; due Sydney, April 1: leaves Sydney, April 4 ; due Auckland, April 8; leaves Auckland April 11; due Sydney, April 15; leaves Sydney, April 17; due Wellington, April 21; leaves Wellington, April 25; due Sydney, April 29. Maunganui, left Sydney, February S; duo Wellington, February 11; leaves Wellington, February 14; due Sydney, February 18; leaves Sydney, February 21; due Auckland, February 25; leaves Auckland, February 28 ; clue Sydney, March 4 ; leaves Sydney, March 7; due Wellington, March 11; leaves Wellington, March 14; due Sydney, March 18; leaves Sydney, March 21'; due Auckland, March 25; leaves Auckland, March 2S; due Sydney, April 1; leaves Sydney, ApriJ 4; due Wellington, April 8; leaves Wellington, April 11: due Sydney, April 15; leaves Sydney, April 17; due Auckland, April 21; leaves Auckland, April 25; due Sydney. April 29. Ulimaroa, left Wellington February 7; duo Sydney, February 11; leaves Sydney February 14; due Auckland, February 18; leaves Auckland, February 21; due Sydney, February 25; leaves Sydney, Februarv 28; due Wellington, March 4; leaves Wellington, March 7; due Sydney, March 11; leaves Sydney, March 14; due Auckland, March 18; leaves Auckland. March 21: dne Sydney, March 25; leaves Sydney, March 28; due Wellington, April 1; leaves Wellington, April 4; due Sydney, April 8; leaves Sydney, April 11; dne Auckland. April 15; leaves Auckland, April 17 ; due Sydney, April 21. Maheno, leaves Wellington to-day for Melbourne, via Bluff; leaves Bluff, February 10: due Melbourne, February .14:' leaves Melbourne, February 20; due Bluff, February 24; due Wellington, February 28; leaves Wellington, February 29: leaves Bluff, March 3; due Melbourne, March 7. . TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangi, left February 5 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland, February 23; due Sydney, February 28; leaves Sydney, March 6; leaves Auckland, March 11; due Vancouver, March 28. Niagara, left Sydney, February 6. for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver; leaves Auckland, February 11; due Vancouver, February 28; leaves Vancouver, March 5; due Auckland, March 24: due Sydney, March 29. Tahiti, left San Francisco, January 22, for Papeete, Rarotonga. Wellington find Sydney: due- Wellington. Februarv 10: due Sydney. February 15; leaves Sydney, February 20; leaves Wellington, February 25; due San Francisco, March 14: leaves San Francsico, March 19; due Wellington, April 7; due Sydney. April 12. . Makura left Sydney, January 23. for Wellington, Rarotonca, Papeete and San Frnniisco; left Wellington, January 28; due San Francisco, February 14; leaves San Francisco,, February 19; due Wellington. March 10" due Sydney, March 15: leaves Sydney, March 20: leaves Wellington, March 25; due San Francisco, April 11., CORNWALL SAILED. The Federal steamer Cornwall sailed yesterday afternoon for London and West of England ports. TOFUA LEAVES APIA. En route from San Francisco to Sydney, Union Cot's passenger steamer Tofua was to leave Apia for Suva at 5 p.m. to-day. She Is scheduled to clear Suva next Tuuhursday, and Is due at Auckland the following Monday. KALINGO FROM AUSTRALIA. Dne at Auckland from -Port Stephen on Monday afternoon, the Lamb steamer Kalingo will discharge the local portion Df her cargo of hardwood at the Central wharf to the agency of the Northern S.S. Jo. The remainder East Coast porta. I
The Coronation sails for Awaiiui this afternoon. The steamer Canopus arrived *'j om Westport last evening, and is discharging • at the Western Wharf. » The Margaret Wis due from Gisborne to-morrow; and will berth at the King s Wharf. She sails again on Tuesday. The Richardson steamer Awahou left Gisborne at 1.30 a.m. to-day for Auckland, where she is due to-morrow, berthing at the King's Wharf. She sails again for Gisborne 011 Tuesday. 1 To put out the remainder of her cargo of Moroccan phosphate, the steamer KlO Dorado is to sail at 5 p.m. on Monday for j New Plymouth and Wanganui. Now at the King's wharf, the Government motor ship Maui Pomare is to sail E on Tuesday for Niue and Samoa, j From London, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Brisbane arrived at Lyttelton this mffrning. She will discharge at Southern ports. En route from San Francisco to Syqdney, the Onion Co.'s R.M.s. Tahiti is due at Wellington next. Monday morning, blie is to resume her voyage to Sydney at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. To complete discharge of her general cargo from Halifax, the Canadian National , steamer Canadian Challenger is to sail ai . 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, lim- ' aru, Dunedin, and Bluff. L The following vessels are expected to be t within range of the Auckland station to- • night (for Saturday and Sunday) :—Tofua, , Veronica, Laburnum, Kona, Port Dunedin, ' Kalingo, Cornwall, Brunswick, City of 1 Winchester, Moeraki, Niagara, Ferndale, Port Denison, Sierra, Marama, Canadian Highlander, Northumberland. A berth at the Prince's Wharf has been allotted to the Union Company's R.M.s. Niagara, which is due at Auckland from Sydney next Monday morning. The Niagara is announced to sail for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. After loading at the King's wharf, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Highlander shifted this morning to the Western wharf to refuel, and later sailed for New York, Boston, and Halifax. According to her wireless report, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Mamilius I will arrive at Auckland from Antwerp at 0.30 p.m. to-day. She has a full cargo of j.isic slag for discharge at the King's wharf 10 the- agency of L. D. Nathan, Ltd. CUMBERLAND TO LOAD. After discharge at southern ports, the P Federal steamer Cumberland is to load for London, Avonmoutli, Glasgow, and Liverpool at Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington, and Napier. She is ■ due at Auckland on March 3, and sails fin- • ally from Napier on March 15. MARAMA AND MAUNGANUI. I Cabled advice from Sydney confirms the departure from there yesterday afternoon of v the Union Co.'s steamers Marama and 1 Maunganui, with passengers, mails, and cargo for Auckland and Wellington respectively. Both vessels are due at their rc-spec- ' tive 'ports next Tuesday morning, and sail again for Sydney the following Friday. At Auckland, the Marama is to berth at the Queen's wharf. COPTIC TO LOAD. Leaving Napier at 5 p.m. to-day, the Sliaw, Savill and Albion motor ship Coptic is due at Auckland at daybreak on Monday and will berth at the Queen's wharf to continue loading for London. From here she is to go to' Wellington, Timaru, ; and Lyttelton, sailing finally from the lastnamed port 011 February 28. (A. S. Paterson, Ltd., agents.) TANKER BRUNSWICK. A further radio from the Atlantic Union 011 Company's tanker Brunswick, en route from Los Angeles, states that she will not arrive at Auckland nntil Wednesday. She will discharge the local portion of her cargo of bulk motor spirit at the Western wharf, and the remainder at Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. F. McConville, chief engineer of the Kaiwarra, is now 011 holiday leave in Christchurch. Mr. J. H. Newton has joined the Karetu as chief engineer, relieving Mr. J. Mclnnes for holiday leave. Mr. P. Menliennet has joined the Maori as fourth engineer, relieving Mr. G. Williamson for holiday leave. v PORT PIRIE LOADS. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company has received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port I'irie is to leave Wanganui at midnight on Monday for Opu<i and Auckland to continue loading for London. The vessel is due at Auckland J next Saturday and she is to sail for Gisborne and Wellington three days later to complete her cargo. From Wellington she is to be dispatched for London on February 26. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kaitoke is due from Wellington at 2 a.lll. to-morrow. After discharge at the Prince's Wharf, she is to go to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedni. The Ivaponga left Greymouth for Auckland at 0 p.m. yesterday. The Waimea left Gisborne at 3.30 p.m. yesterday for Napier, and Auckland. She is expected to clear Napier at 5 p.m. today, and is djie here on Monday morning, at the Queen's Wharf. The ICatoa left Dunediii at 5 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, via Timaru. Lvtteiton and Wellington. She is expected to clear Timaru at 5 p.m. to-day. The Kairanga, en route from Lyttelton. was expected to clear Napier for Auckland at noon to-day. After discharge at the Prince's Wharf, she is to sail for Honolulu, San Francisco and Los Angeles." The Waipiata sails this afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 4
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