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SKIPPING NEWS.

CARGOES FROM HALIFAX. ROTORUA TO LOAD. In spite of the heavy influx of overseas steamers during the past few days, several more are due before the weekend. The Canadian Cruiser expects to arrive from Halifax to-morrow morning, followed by. the Canadian Explolrer from the same port, and the Rotorua from Bluff for Homeward loading on Thursday. , No word has yet been received from the Sinnington Court, which is expected to arrive from Antwerp shortly. There is no passenger steamer from Sydney to Auckland this week. Passengers who arrived at Wellington by the Ulimaroa this morning will reach here by train to-morrow. ARRIVALS.—YESTERDAY. Kaitoke, from Westport, 8.45 p.m. THIS DAY. Claymore, from Wliangarei, 6.10 a.m. Herekino, from Portland, G.lo a.m. _ Karepo, from Westport, 1.45 a.m. DEPARTURES.—YESTERDAY. Canadian Challenger, for New York, 5.20 P ciansman, for Russell, 5.30 p.m. Tuhoe, for Whananaki, 6.30 p.m. Canopus, for Westport, 6.55 p.m. THIS DAY. Toa, for Whakatane, 11 a.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Rangitoto, for Thames, 5 p.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight; Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m. „ To-morrow. —Hauitl, for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Hauiti, from Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, 6 p.m. To-morrow. —Walpu, from Kerepeehl, 4.30 a.m.; Apanui, from Mercury Bay, Tairua and Whangamata, 6 a.m.; Ngapuhi, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. The Canopus sailed for Westport last evening. The Margaret W; and Tiroa sail for East Coast ports this afternoon. The Richardson steamer Awahou sails for Gisborne at 5 p.m. to-day. The Miro is to sail on Thursday -with explosives for Gisborne and Napier. Thence she returns to Auckland. CANADIAN CHALLENGER SAILED. After loading at the King's wharf, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Challenger sailed for New York, Boston and Halifax yesterday afternoon. KARAMBA TO SAIL. To fill up with general and refrigerated earpo for London, the Shaw, Savill and Albion motor ship Karamea is to sail for Wellington at daybreak on Thursday. CUMBERLAND TO SAIL. To fill up with general and refrigerated cargo for London and West of England ports, the Federal steamer Cumberland is to sail to-morrow for Napier and Wellington. ROTORUA TO LOAD. Having left Bluff yesterday afternoon, the New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Rotorua is due at Auckland on Thursday next, and will berth at the Queen s wharf to continue loading for London. HAURAKI DELAYED. The departure of the Union Company's motor ship Hauraki for Wellington, in continuation of her voyage from Los Angeles, has been postponed till to-morrow afternoon. RARANGA SAILED. To complete discharge of her general cargo from Liverpool, the Shaw, Savill ana Albion steamer Raranga sailed yesterday afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE WEIRBANK. The motor ship Weirbank is expected to complete discharge of her sugar cargo at Chelsea on Thursday. From Chelsea she is to shjft to the Western wharf to refuel before sailing for Makatea to load phosphate for Auckland. * . FERNDALE TO -SAIL. To continue discharge of her cargo from Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Coast ports, the Norwegian motor ship Ferndale is to sail for Brisbane at 5 p.m. is also taking New Zealand cargo for Australia. (Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., agents.)

ULIMAROA AT WELLINGTON. With passengers, . mails and cargo from Svdney the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Wellington this morning. Passengers and mails for Auckland are due here by express to-morrow morning. The ulimat'oa sails again for Sydney at noon next Friday.

PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The following is the list of Passengers who left Wellington for London by the New Zealand Shipping Company s motor liner Rangitane on Saturday afternoon . First saloon: Mr. M. J. Allom, ™ u idnnis Mr. E. T. Benson, Mr. F. Barratt Mr. E- H. Bowley, Dr. F. S. Batchelor, \lrs! Batchelor, Mr. A. H. Bristow, Mrs. Bristow, Miss F. M. Bristow, Dr. K. Black, Mrs L A. Courtney, Mr. F. J. Courtney, Mt; A. J. H. Carlill, Miss B Chaytor, Mr. W. L. Cornford, Miss M. A. Cooke, Mrs. A. S Clunie, Miss M. Clunie, Captain F. L. Deacon, Mrs. Deacon, Mr. K. S. Duleepsinhji, Miss M W. B\airfax-ChQlmeley, Miss A. M. Fairfax-Cholmeiey, Mr. G. H. iisher, Mrs A. M. Fell, Mr. A. H. Fisher, Mrs. E. i; E. Fenwick, Miss N. F. Fenwick, Mr. J. M. Goldsmith, Mrs. Gouldsmith, Mr. L A. George, Miss B. C. George, Mr. A. H. Gilliean Mr. G. Gallaway, Mrs. Gallaway, Mr J M. Hickson, Mr. E. W. Hill, Mrs. Hill, Miss P. R. Hill, Mrs. M. W. Henley, Mr. C. Hart, Miss W, M. Henry, Mr. D. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Miss iL E. Jones, Miss H. G. Jones, Mrs. L. Kissling, Mrs. E. S. Kennedy, Miss B. M. v -Legge, Mr.. C. D. Morton, Miss E. Miller, Mr J. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy, Miss E. C. Murhy, Sir James Mills Miss A. M. Mill, Mrs. M. u " a - v ' Mrs B. Mcßae-Peacock, Mrs. P. C. Macarthur Mrs. F. A. Mcintosh, Miss N. F V. Mcintosh, Miss G. R. V. Mcintosh, Dr. J. McMillan-Brown, Miss H. Mc-Millan-Brown, Mr. C. S. F. McKay, McKay, Master D. McKay, Colonel W. Neilson Mr. F. Newman, Mrs. Newman, Colonel D Neill Mr. R. G. Neill, Mrs. H. C. Nolan, Mr.* M: S; Nichols, Miss G. L. W. Poole, Mr D. C. Peacock, Mrs. Peacock, Miss M. M.' C. Peacock, Miss J. C. Peacock, Mrs. Pitt. Mr. A. Pitt, Mrs. M. E. .Renwick, Mr. D. G. Riddiford, Mr. P. E. Suttie, Suttie, Mr. li. E. Smith, Mr f. R. Stepenson, Mr. L. Spencer, Mrs. Spencer, Mr. D. Spencer, Mrs. Spencer, Master E. Spencer, Mr. T. Sidney.. Mrs. Sidney, Majotr G. A. C. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. C. E. 18. To™ b s> Mr. M. J. Turnbull, Mr. H. ham, Mr. A. Wolstenholme, Mrs. Wolstenholme, Miss R. S. Webster, Mrs. Gerald Westenra, Mrs. A. E. Wilson, Miss A. E. Wilson Mr. N. Wilson, Mr. T, Whitfield, Mrs Whitfield, Miss J. Whitfield, Mr. T. S. Worthington, Mr. F. E. Woolley, Mrs. Woolley, Miss B. S. Woolley, Majw-Gen-eral Sir Thomas Yarr, Mrs. W. Young, Miss C. E. Young. Second saloon : Miss I. M Clarke, Mrs. A. M. Cunningham, Mr. C. il. Cunningham, Mr. J. H. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman, Master I. W. P. Chapman, Master D. E. Chapman, Mr. P. Darke, Mrs. Darke, Miss V. K. Darke, Mr. A. E. A. Daniel's, Mrs. Daniels, Mr. A. G. Davidson, Mrs. Davidson, Miss S. Davidson, Master J. P Davidson, Mr. H. English, Mrs. H. G. Farain, Miss O. E. Faram, Mrs. L. H. Good, Mrs M. A. Gillanders, Mr. A. A. George, Miss M. SI. Hodder, Mr. F. C. House, Mrs. House, Miss E. J. House. Mr. H. Hansen, Mrs. Hansen, Mr. W. J. Harland, - Mrs. Harland, Mr. C. S. Isblster,. Miss M. A. Jackson, Mr. J. R. Kirk, M.8.E., Mrs. M. B. Labatti, Mr. H. W. Lawrence, Mrs. Lawrence, Miss C. F. Lawrence, Mr. W. S. G Lowman, Mr. S. Macaulay., Mrs. Macaulfty,' Miss M. Macaulay, Mrs. G. E. F Mitchell, Master I. L. Mitchell, Miss L. g". Mitchell. Mr. C. .T. Morris, Mrs. Morris, Miss' D. H. Morris, Mr. J. V. MorleyThomson, Mrs. Morley-Thomson, Mr. J. R. McNaughton, Mrs. McNaughton, Miss 11. McLean, Mrs. I. P. Neill, Master M. G. Neill Mrs. M. Price, Miss M. I. R. Price, Miss J. B. Pharazyn, Miss H. M. Payne, Mr G. Robinson, Mr. S. 0. Steward, Mrs. E. Smith, Mr. F. J. W. Tilley, Miss M. Tilley, Master F. J. J. Tilley, Mr. E. P. Webster, Mrs. Webster, Miss J. N. Webster, Mr. T. A. Wells, Mrs. Wells, Mr. W. Wilson, and 125 steerage.

REMUERA SAILS. In continuation of Her voyage London, the New Zealand Sb PP in » Dun ™din at steamer Remuera is to sail tor mm 5 p.m. to-day.

MAUNGANUI AND MARAMA. Cabled advice from Sydn e y c o nflrms arrival there this morning of the Unio Co.'s steamers Maunganui and f rom with passengers, mails and cargo Auckland and Wellington respectively. iiotii vessels are to leave Sydney again next in day,, the Marama for Auckland ana Maunganui for Wellington.

TALUNE COMING. The Union Company's new steamer Talune left Glasgow on Saturday on her maiden voyage to New Zealand. i, •!#- ktt thp steamer of 2500 tons and by th Blythswood Shipbuilding dimensions are Length 33°.ft, 45ft, depth to upper deck 22ft. The xamne is designed for an average speed of twelve knots.

CARGO FROM HALIFAX. Two Canadian National steamers are due at Auckland this week with general cargo from Halifax. The Canadmn Cruiser e nprti to arrive to-morrow morning, anu win here and at Australian ports. A radio from the Canadian Explorer states that she will reach Auckiand at on Thursday. Her cargo will be dischargea at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Ximaru and Dunedin.

UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Waimea sails for Gisborne and *&&&?& SS''£om w.stpor. this afternoon. After discharge at th Western wharf she is to go to Portland to load for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Kanonga, en route from Greymoutn and Wesfport? Is expected to clear Namer for Auckland at 8 p.m. to-day. After discharge here she is to return to Greymouth to load for Auckland. The Wingatui left Dunedin at 6 p.m. yesterday Auckland, via Lyttelton and is expected to clear Greymouth at midnight to-night for Napier and A sails on Thursday next for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. The Kaimanawa is due at \\estport tomorrow to load for Napier and Auckland. The Kanna loads at Greymouth to-morrow for Auckland.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Sinnington Court, Antwerp, due. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, March 5. Sinnington Court, Antwerp, March o. Rona, Suva, March 6. Rotorua, South (loads), March 6. Canadian Explorer, Halifax, March 6. Corinthic, London, March 10. Hertford, Liverpool, March 11. Benvenue. South (loads), March. Otira, Antwerp, March. Pakeha, Antwerp, March 13. Middlesex, Australia (loads), March. Matakana, South (loads), March 14. Winton, Antwerp, via New York March 19. City of Lincoln, New York, March 19. Port Caroline, Australia (loads). March 20. Somerset, South (loads), March -2. Port Victor, Opua (loads), March li. Rangitiki, London, via Wellington, March 25 Tasmania, Liverpool, March 25. Westmoor, Ghent, March 25. Golden Coast, Los Angeles, March 27. Port Wellington, New York, March 30. . Raranga, Antwerp. March 30. Ferncliff, New Orleans, April 2. Kia Ora, Antwerp, April 3. . Port Napier, New York, April 4. .... Canadian Explorer, South (loads), April 4. Ruapehu, Antwerp, April 5. Canadian Transporter. Halifax, April 5. Tairoa, Liverpool, April 5. Port Napier, New York, April 5. Port Hardy, London, via Wellington, April S Pakeha, South (loads), April 10. City of Winnipeg, New York, April 14. Port Hardy, London, via Wellington, April lo Waiotapu. Los Angeles, via Papeete, April 10 Ruahinc, London, April 21. Huntingdon. Liverpool, April 22. Golden Cross, Los Angeles, April 27. City of Derby, New York, April 29. Mataroa, London, via Wellington. May 2. Canadian Transporter, South (loads), May 6. Cambridge, Liverpool, May 6. Enton, New York, May 10. Devon, South (loads), May. Waikawa, Los Angeles, May 20. Rangitata, London, via Wellington, May 2~.

VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Iris, In stream (Pacific Cable Board). Haurakl, Prince's wharf (Union S.S.JCo.). Rerauera, rnnce's Wharf (N.Z.Z. S. Co.). Valacia, Queen's wharf (Farmers' Auction66rin^)< Cumberland, Prince's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Awahou, Queen's Wharf (Wattun and Wallis). . Miro, Central Wharf (Mr. C. E. Campbell). Karamea, Queen's Wharf (A. S. PatersoD, Ltd.). Kaituna. Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Golden West, Central Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). , ~, Piri, Central Wharf (Mr. C. E. Campbell). Largo law. King's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Margaret W., Central Wharf (A. G. Frankham, Ltd.). Ferndale, King's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd.). Tiroa, King's Wharf (A. G. Frankham, Ltd.). Waimea, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Karepo, Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Korua, Devonport (Watkin and Wallis). Weirbank, Chelsea (Spedding, Ltd.). Southern Cross, in stream (Melanesian Mission). Wnitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Mako, in stream (Watkin and Wallis). Rarawa. in Stream (Northern S.S. Co.). Rewa (barque), in stream. INTER-COLONIAL STEAMERS. Marama, left Wellington, Feb. 28: arrived Sydney, to-day: leaves Sydney, March 7; due Auckland, March 11; leaves Auckland, March 14; due Sydney, March 18; leaves Sydney, March 21; 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. Mauuganni. left Auckland, February 23: arrived Sydney, to-day: 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 28: due Sydney, April 1; leaves Sydney, April 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 Sydney, Feb. 28: arrived Wellington, to-day; leaves Wellington, March 7: due Sydney, March 11; leaves Sydney, March 14; due Auckland, March 18; leaves Auckland, March 21; due Sydney, March 25; leaves Sydney. March 28: due Wellington. April 1; leaves Wellington, April 4; due Sydney, April 8; leaves Sydney, April 11; due Auckland. April 15; leaves Auckland, April 17: due Sydney, April 21. / Maheno, left Wellington March 1; left Bluff, March 3: due Melbourne, March 7. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangi. at Sydney: leaves Sydnev. March 6. for Auckland. Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver; leaves Auckland March 11; due Vancouver, March 28. Niagara, at Vancouver; leaves Vancouver. March 5, for Honolulu, Suva. Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland, March 24; due Sydney, March 29. Tahiti, left Sydney. February 20 for Wel- - Rarotonga. Papeete and San Francisco; arrived Wellington. Feb. 24; sailed Feb. 25: due San Francisco, March 14; leaves San Francisco, March 10; due Wellington, April 7: due Sydney, April 11' Makura. left San Francisco February 19 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Srdney; due Wellington, March 10; due Sydney, March 15; leaver Sydney, March 20; leaves Wellington, March 25; due San Francisco, April 11.

PORT or ONEHTTNGA.

DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Ngapuhi, for New Plymouth, 4.45 p.m.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Wellington, March 3.—Sailed : Gabrielln 'or New Plymouth, 3.15 tun.; WainiaM for Lyttelton, 6.10 p.m.; Paua, for Bluff 6.4f> a.m. U L ' Dunorlin. March 3.—Sailed: Wingatui for Lyttelton, p.m. " • Bluff. March 3. Sailed: Rotorua, for Auckland. 4.10 p.m. Gisborne. March 3.—Sailed : Argyllshire for Wellington, m'dnight. fojuMiire, Lyttelton. March 4.—Arrived: Wainiatn for Wellington. 11.30 a.m. l ' Wellington, March 4.—Arrived : Ulimaroa fr6tn Sydney, 6 a.m. ' OVERSEAS. Sydnev, March 4.—Arrived: Maratna from Wellington. 4.4~, a.m.; Maunganui' from Auckland. 5.30 a.m. b ' WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be ■within range of the Auckland wireless Rtation to-night Canadian Cruiser, Tofua Sonoma. Pulpit Point. Moeraki, Kaikorai' Rona, Waihemo, Chiloil, Canadian Challenger, Canadian Explorer, Hauraki Remuera. ' j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 4

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SKIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 4

SKIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 4

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