SHIPPING NEWS.
MAUNGANUI FOR SYDNEY.
SAIIiING A DAY LATE.
Cargo work was resumed to-day, and the vessels which have been delayed in ! port by the wet weather are all expected jto get away to-day or to-morrow. Not having been able to leave Auckland until this afternoon, the intercolonial passenger steamer Maunganui is now a day be- ■ hind schedule, and is announced to clear Wellington on her return trip to Sydney on Saturday next. The Remuera, Tongariro and Parrakoola are all expected to sail to-morrow afternoon for Southern ports to continue discharge of their overseas cargoes. ' DEPARTURES— Yesterday. Canopus, for Westport, 3.25 p.m. This Day. New Zealand, for Wellington, 10.40 a.m. Motu, for Coast, 11.50 a.m. A RRIV A LS—Yesterday. Parrakoola, from Los Angeles, 2.20 p.m. Endeavour, from' Russell, 6.30 p.m. | Melbourne Maru, from Wellington, 6.<50 j p.m. This Day. Claymore, from Whangarei, 4.15 a.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maunganui, for Wellington, to-day. Melbourne Maru, for Sydney, to-day. Remuera, for Wellington, to-morrow. Parrakoola, for Wellington, to-morrow. Tongariro, for Napier, to-morrow. Waipiata, for Wellington, to-morrow. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. H.M.s. Laburnum, from Tonga, to-day. VESSELS IN PORT. H M.s. Dlomede, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Wakakura, Devonport (Naval Dept.). I-I.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). R.F.A. Nucula, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Iris, Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). Parrakoola, Prince's Wharf (Spedding, Maunganui, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Remuera, Queen's Wharf (N.Z. S. Co.). Tongariro, Queen's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Waipiata, Queen's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Rangitane, Central Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Melbourne Maru, King's Wliarf (A. G. Frankham, Ltd.). Coronation, King's Wharf (A. G. Frankham, Tiroa, king's Wharf (A. G. Frankham, Ltd.). Southern Cross, Western Wharf (Melanesiau Mission). _ v Kartigi, Western Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Kiwitea, Chelsea (U.S.S. Co.). Antigone, Chelsea (Spedding, Ltd.). City of ICimberley, in dock (N.Z.S. Co.). Gunbar, Waitomo, Mako, Waikawa, Kaitoke, Kalranga, Kaimanawa, Kuivw, Waitemata, in stream.
INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. Ulimaroa (Huddart, Parker), at Sydney; leaves Sydney, September 11; due Auckland, September 15; leaves Auckr 1 land, September 18; due , Sydney, September 22; leaves Sydney, Septeiu--1 ber 25; due Wellington, September 29; leaves Wellington, October 2; due Sydney, October 6; leaves Sydney, October 9 ; duo Auckland, October 13; leaves Auckland, October 16: due Sydney, October 20. Maunganui (U.S.S. Co.), leaves Auckland to-day; leaves Wellington, September 12; due Sydney, September 16; leaves Sydney, September 18; duo Wellington, September 22; leaves Auckland, September 25; due Sydney, September 29; leaves Sydney, October 2; due Auckland! October 6; leaves Wellington, Octobcr 9 ; due Sydney, October 13. ISLAND SERVICES. Tofua (U.S.S. Co.), left Auckland September 7, for Fiji, Tonga, Samoa; thence Suva, Auckland ; returns September 28. c Maui Pomare (Spedding), left Auckland, August 26. for Niue and Samoa; thence Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland; due Lyttelton, September 14. Morinda (Burns, Philp), left Sydney, September 5, for Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Auckland; due Auckland, September 13; leaves Auckland, September 14, for Norfolk Island and New Hebrides; thence Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island, Sydney. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES. Aorangi (U.S.S. C.), left Vancouver, August 19, for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, Sydney; arrived Auckland, September 6; sailed September 7; due Sydney September 11; leaves Sydney, September 17; leaves • Auckland, September 22; due Vancouver, October 9. Niagara (U.S.S. Co.), left Sydney, August 20, for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, Vancouver; arrived Auckland, August 24; sailed August 2u; due Vancouver, September 11; leaves Vancouver, September 16; due Auckland, October 5; due Sydney, October 10. Makura (U.S.S. Co.), left San Francisco, September 2, for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington, September 21; due Sydney, September 26; leaves Sydney, October 1; leaves Wellington, October 6; due San Francisco, October Monowai (U.S.S. Co.), lert Sydney, September 3 for Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete, San Francisco; arrived Wellington, September 7; sailed September 8; due San Francisco. September 25; leaves San Francisco. September. 30; due Wellington, October 19; due Sydney, October 24. Sonoma (Matson), left Los Angeles September 4 for Honolulu, Pago Pago, Suva Auckland. Sydney; due Auckland. Sep2p; due Sydney, September 29: leaves Sydney, October 6: leaves Auckland October 10; due San Francisco, October Ventura (Matson), left Sydney, August 20. for Auckland, Suva, Pago Pago. Honoa,!1: (■ o? Francisco: left Auckland, ber 16 ' n ancisc0 > Septem- * Sierra (Matson). leaves Sydney, September 10. for Auckland. Suva. Pago Pairo Honolulu, San Francisco, leaves UickOctober 7 PtembCr 10: (lu ° San Fra »«sco,
INWARD CARGOES—ARRIVED. City of Kimberley (A. and A.), from New iorfe: at Auckland Cearrro <-rn»i shinned* Jonganro (Federal), Liverpool, July 26. to Auckland, Aapier, Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin : at Auckland, September 3 ' Narhada (U.S.S. C 0.,. vafcZT ZLt 2. V Periang, Singapore, Saniaran" tn Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton Tiniirn Dunedin, Bluff: at Wellington. ' ' Antigone (Spedding), Probolingo, to Auck- , arrived September 4. * Melbourne Maru (0.5. K.), Moll, August 1 I'L H °X ong - Manlte/.to Brisbane BSvdat Auckland"" 116 ' Wellin S ton > 'Auckland! /, NZR : C <°- London. -Tul v 29 via Southampton, July 31. to Auckland' Wellington ; at Auckland, September j August oo (S L edd i ng >" '*s Angeles. AUMisr to Auckland, Wellington Australian ports; at Auckland, Septet Waikouaiti IT7.S.S. Co) Svrfno,- • t^Tima o ruTat DUnVdin ' Ly " e " 1 HI A a Auckland,' 110 ' 1 P ° rts: a *
NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-iclny.—-Taniwha for T'l I. o Claymore, for Whangarei 4 30 n m • n p,ln " ' for Surfdale, Ostend CSoTm"' Ronaki, for li'okianga, 3 p.m. ' ' ' Expected Arrivals. To-day. Hauiti, from Coromandel ir> p.m. ; Kawau, from Great Barrior r ' To-morrow. — Omana, from Surfdale' Ostend and Omiha, 8.40 a m • \Vnk>i fwC, Russell, Opua. Whangaroa. Totaratfmlh and Manganul, 9 a.m.; Motu from Ta * ranga, 7 a.m. "um j.aj»
UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS The Wingatui cleared Timaru at BaSS? Well'inK %SnTL t0 Westport and Greymouth. gt on, The Waipiata sails to-morrow for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin Bluff* Oamaru and Timaru. ' The Waimarino loads at Dunedin on Mon and JX 2s. The Kiwitea goes to moorings in the stream this, afternoon. le
LOADINGS.
Maimoa (S.S. and A.), at Wellington; sails Ra S n e Se er (Ss!a?at Auckland; sails September 12 for Southampton, London Wafn S M S ufi's. Co.), Wellington, September 19, via Bluff, September 21, to Melbourne. Port Gisborne (C. and D.), at Lyttelton; thence Wanganui, Wellington (September 19-22), London and W.C.U.K. Herminius (S.S. and A.), at Lyttelton; thence Timaru, Wellington. Gisborne, Auckland YSpntember 20-23), London. Remuera (N.Z.S. Co.). loads Wellington. September 14; thence Napier, Gisborne, Auck' land (September 26-30), .Southampton, > Hikurangi (Spedding), Auckland, October 2, to Norfolk Island. Mahia (S.S. and A.h from Australia, loads Bluff, September 21: thence New Plymouth. Wellington, Auckland (October 3-S). Montevideo, London. Somerset (Federal), from England; lo&ds Dunedin, September 24; thence Lyttelton, Wellington, Auckland (October o-J0). LonTongariro (N.Z.S. Co.), loads Dunedin, September 13; thence Oamaru, Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington (October 10-14), London and W.C.U.Iv. , Kent (Federal), loads Napier, September.'*; thence New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington, Gisborne, Auckland (October 15-20), Port D Alnm (C. and D.), loads Dunedin. October 13; thence Lyttelton, Wellington. Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland (October 2S-31), London, via Capfc Horn. Rangitiki (N.Z.S. Co.), loads New Zealand ports, October-November, for London. Corinthic (S.S. and A.), loads Auckland, October 27; thence Napier. Dunedin. Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington (October 16-21), Southampton, London (passengers). Zealandic (S.S. and A.), from Al '^ r Ji o' loads N.Z. ports, October 13-November 8, for U.K. The Canopus sailed for Westport last evening. THE MELBOURNE MARU. After discharge at the King's wharf, the motor ship Melbourne Maru sails for Japan, via Sydney, at 3 p.m. to-day. LABURNUM RETURNS. Returning from her winter cruise. In the Islands, H.M.s. Laburnum is due at Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day. REMUERA TO SAIL: In continuation of her voyage fr ol * l London, the New Zealand Shipping Co. s steamer Remuera is to sail for Wellington to-morrow afternoon. TANKER NEW ZEALAND. To continue discharge of her cargo of bulk motor spirit from Los Angeles, the tanker New Zealand sailed early this morning for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin ana Australian ports. MAUNGANUI SAILED. On her return trip to Sydney, the Union Company's passenger steamer Maunganui is to be dispatched for Wellington at 6 p.m. to-day. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for Sydney on Saturday. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. With passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, leaves Sydney to-morrow. She is due at Auckland next Tuesday morning and sails again for Sydney the following Friday. PARRAKOOLA DISCHARGING. Arriving from Los Angeles yesterday afternoon, the Swedish motor ship Parrakoolfi berthed at the Prince's wharf to discharge the local portion of her cargo. She is to sail for Wellington at noon tomorrow. TONGARIRO'S SAILING. To put out the remainder of her general cargo .from Liverpool, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Tongariro is to sail to-morrow afternoon for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. PASSENGERS VIA AUSTRALIA. The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay, which is due at Sydney from London on September 17:—Dr. and Mrs.. R. Taylor, Mr. D. and Miss E. Taylor, Mrs. G. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Akers, Messrs. B. and E. Haydock, Mr. E. G. Foster, the Rev. E. A. Osmers, Mrs. and Miss Stewart. The P. and O. Line steamer Mongolia, which arrived at Fremantle from London I'ast Tuesday and is due at Sydney on September 17, has the following passengers for New Zealand :—Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyslop, Mrs. C. H. Mase, Miss H. M. Wilkins, Mrs. Crothers, Master Crothers, Mrs. M. I. Flower, Mr. R. E. Flower, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hooper, Miss M. Hooper, Mr. C. Leonard, Miss M. V. Mason, Mrs. Paterson, Miss R. M. Putman, Mr. W. McGibbon, Mr. C. I. G. McLennan, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sumpter. CORINTHIC'S PASSENGERS. Due at Wellington from London and Southampton on September 22, the S.S. and A. Line steamer Corinthic is -bringing the following passengers:—Cabin Class: Mr. A. Cadfi, Mrs. D. Davenport, Master M. and Miss A. Davenport, Mr. A. Davies, Mr. E. Eaines, Mrs. E. and Miss M. Ellis, Mr. W. Garrett, Mrs. O. Glubb, Miss E. Hind, Miss I. Holmes, Miss E. Johnston, Misses E. and J. Lyness, Master D. Lyness, Mr. W. Lewis, Sir E. Macartney, Miss G. Moore, Mrs. M. Murray, Masters i. and U. Murray, Mr. S. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rosenbloom, Master A. Rosenbloom, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wynn and Miss B. Wynn : also 25 public school boys booked to Sydney, and 50 third class.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Lyttelton, September 10.—Arrived: Waimarino, from Wellington, 10.3-3 a.m.; Wingatui, from Timaru, 9.30 a.m.; Port Gisborne, from Napier, 7.30 a.m. Wellington, September o.—Sailed : Waimarino, for Lyttelton, 4.35 p.m.; Hauraki, for New Plymouth, 7 p.m. Dunedin, September 9. —Sailed: Maimoa, for Wellington. September 10—Arrived : Golden Cross, from Timaru, 10.45 a.m.; Waikouaiti, from Bluff, 2 p.m. Gisborne, September 10. — Arrived: Pukeko, from Auckland, 5.30 a.m.; Margaret W., from Auckland, G. 30 a.m.; Wairnea, from Auckland, 7.55 a.m. Bluff, September 9. —Sailed :. Waikouaiti, for Dunediu, 11.55 a.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, . September 9.—Arrived: Gabriella, from Westport; Karepo, from Greymouth. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland \vireless station to-night: — Aoraugi, Athelqueen, Golden Harvest, Kent, Laburnum, Maui Pomare, Maunganui, Melbourne Maru, Morinda, Nairbank, New Zealand, Otokia, Parrakoola, Remuera, Temeraire, Tofua, Veronica, Voco. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 4
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