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SHIPPING NEWS.

NIAGARA ARRIVES EARLY

WAIOTAPU BERTHED

HUNTINGDON FROM OPUA TO LOAD

Tliq Koval Mail steamer Niagara arrived from Sydney at 7 a.m. to-day and bortliod at the Prince's wliarf. She brought 13S passengers for Auckland and has 77 through. When >he leaves for Vancouver, via Suva. Honolulu and Victoria at 11 a.m. to-morrow 100 passengers will join lier here. 1 ho Union Company's cargo steamer Waiotapu, (j(i:?r» torn-. arrived this morning from I'acilii; Coast ports and the Cook Islands. •She left Vancouver oil June S and the Cook Islands, where she loaded fruit, ori •July 11. She will leave for Napier and Southern ports to-morrow. 'Ilie Federal steamer Huntingdon, 10.94(1 tons (Captain Keillv); arrived early this morning from Opua to continue loading for London and West Coast ports. She will go on to CJit-borne oil J. hursdiiy. Waipiata arrived from Wellington this morning and berthed at the Prince's wharf. She i.s expected to sail on 1-riday for the South. (U.S.S. Co.) Monowai, on her cruise to the Islands, left Suva at 11' p.m. on Saturday for Auckland. She is due here on Wednesday morning and will then lay irj>. (U.S.S. Co.) ' Kalingo, which is towing the hulk Rosamond from Wellington, lost her tow at midnight on Saturday in a gale in the Bay of Plenty, but picked her up yesterday, and is ncSw oil her way. They ■ are due about.noon to-morrow. (U.S.S. Co.) Kartigi, which was delayed in her work of discharging on Saturday, will leave this afternoon for Napier. (U.S.S. Co.) Marama left Sydney on Friday afternoon for Wellington and Auckland. She leaves Auckland next Friday at 3 p.m. for Sydney. (U.S.S. Co.) Waimarino, which was to have left for the South on Saturday, was further delayed by the rain, and now sails at (i p.m. to-day. (U.S.S. Co.) Monterey' arrived at Sydney this morning from Melbourne. She sails at 11 a.m. on Wednesday for Auckland and arrives at 7 a.m. on Saturday, sailing at 1 p.m. for San Francisco. (H. and M.) Akaroa, which arrived at Wellington from London on Friday, is expected to leave at 5 p.m. to-day for Auckland and is due on Wednesday. (A.S.P.) New Zealand, with petrol from Texas, reports that she will arrive at Auckland on Wednesday morning. (T.C. Co.) Surrey advises that she will arrive from Liverpool at noon on Friday. (N.Z.S. Co.) Nucula, the Admiralty tanker, is due from Suva at 4.30 p.m. to-day. (Naval Dept.) Wairuna left Ocean Island on Friday for Auckland and is due next Tuesday. She brings 7400 tons of phosphate for discharge here. (8.P.C.) ARRlVALS.—Saturday. Hnuiti, from Surfdale, etc., 0.43 p.m. Oflnva, from Osteiul, 0.45 p.m. Kuwau, from Thames, 11.30 p.m. Yesterday. Margaret \V., from Gisborne, 1.45 p.m. This Day. Huntingdon, from Opua, 2.45 a.m. Waipiata, from -Wellington, 6.30 a.m. Waiotapu, from Pacific Coast, 7.10 aan. Niagara, from Sydney, 7 a.m.,. Willi tiie following passengers for Auckland :—Firstclass : Mr. E. Browne, Bishop Graham Brown, Miss A. Broad, Mr. G. S. Bowman,. Mr. A. Bertoccho, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bond, Mother Benignus, Mrs. R. Blackmore, Mr. T. A. Cliallen, Mr. It. Calvert, Mr. J. H. Colebourne, Miss A. Chessall. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carreras, Mr. J. J. P. Dickson, Mr. K. J. Fulton, Mr. H. Lindsay Field, Mr. J. Lindsay Field, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gardner, Sister Mary Gerand, Mr. L. P. Gapp, Miss Q. Goldstone. Miss C. Goldberg, Mr. J; Hughes, Miss I. Hotelikiss, Mr. J. G. Hayes, Mrs. M. L. Hayes, Miss M. M. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hodges, Mr. Holthouse, Mrs. J. Howley, Mr. It. .Tones, Mr. A. D. M. Longdon, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. May, Miss H. Morse, Mr. C. H. Monckton, Mr. F. W. Mothes, Mr. E. Morgan, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. H. J. A. Mortensen, Mr. N. Nelson. Mr. L. Napier, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearson, Miss E. Pegg. Mrs. and Miss Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. M. Salerno, Mr. R. G. Sellar, Mrs. R. G. Sellar, Mr. J. G. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simpson, Mr. •T. Trengrove, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Waruer, Mr. A. K. Wylie. Cabin class: Miss Iv. Burt, Miss O. Baltimore, Mr. S. W. Baillie. Mrs. Baillie. Miss E. I). Bowes, Mr. ami Mrs. H. (i. Bowen, Master A. Bo won, Mr. It. Brett, Miss J. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Chalmers, Mr. J. H. Caldwell, Mrs. M. Cawdron, Mr. H. Davis, Mrs. A. M. Eckerlen, Miss G. Flynu, Mr. J. E. Forbes, Mr. A. F. Frost, Miss M. George. Mrs. H. E. Graham. Mr. H. J. A. Grant. Mr. A. N. Gray, Mr. J. Harrison, Mr. G. Horwood, Miss B. Howley, Mr. E. .1. Hutson, Mr. R. J. Ingram, Mr. J. E. Kompthorne, Mr. N. Keane, Mr. E. Knox, Mr. T. W. Kleinig Mrs. Lee, Mr. S. W. Meeks, Miss E. R Morrison, Miss J. McMillan, Mrs. M. F. McCall, Mr. It. Mcßoberts, Mrs. S M -Miller. Mrs. L. McKay. Miss E. M. Neave Mr. H. N. B. Nutter. Miss M. Orr Mr \ Overington, Mrs. S. O. O'Neill, Miss M." 5L Pollock. Mr. A. Parkinson, Mr. H. Pock Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Master P Robinson, Miss T M. Raeliinger, Mrs. M. Roman, Ml. A H. liassie, Mr. S. Rickaby, Mrs. D. Rickaby, Mrs. A. Spiers. Miss M. M. Scroggs, Mrs. I\ I. Strickland, Mr. \\\ Stewart. Mr. D. B. Stc.wart, Mrs. and H J^Valsh 11 MiSS M ' Wau » h - Mr. DEPARTURES.—Saturday. Baroona for Cowes Bay, etc., 1.30 p m Onewa, tor Ostend, 2 p.m. Omana, for Omiha, etc., 2 p.m Hauiti, for Surfilale, etc., 2 p.m. Yesterday. Tiri, for Awanui, 7.20 a.m. Claymore, for Wliangarei, 5.20 p.m. This Day. Oinana, for Warkworth, 12.40 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Nucula, from Suva, 4.30 p.m. Omana, from Warkworth, midnight. TO-MORROW. Hauiti. from Coromandel, 12.30 a.m. laniwha, from Paeroa, 4 a.m. tow'dne"' from Wellington, with bulk in Claymore, from Wliangarei, 4.15 p.m Kuwau, from Mangawai, etc., 4.45 p.m. Hauiti, from Cowes Bay, etc., 0.30 p!m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Omana, for Warkworth, noon. Kawau, for Mangawai, noon. Pono, lor Thames and Kerepeelii, noon. Hauiti, for Coromandel, 2 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 3 p.m. TO-MOIt ROW. Hauiti, for Cowes Bay, etc., 0.30 a.m. Niagara, for Vancouver, 11 a.m. Omana, for Matakana, noon. . Coronation, for Whangaroa, 4 p.m. Margaret W„ for East Coast. 4 p.m. Claymore, for Wliangarei, 10 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO. The Sbaw. Savin and Albion Companv. Ltd., report the following leading dates for 'heir vessels on the coast:— Matakana —New Plymouth, July 20-22: Pieton, July 23-24; Wellington," July 25-2S; Gisborne. July 29-31: Auckland. August 1. Sailing from Auckland. August 7, for London. Due London. September 15.— A. S. I'aterson and Co., Ltd.. agents. Akaroa—Wellington. July 17-20; Auckland, July 22-27: Port Chalmers, July 30August 2: Lyttelton, August 3-5: Wellington. August G-S: Auckland, August 10-15. Sailing from Auckland, August 15 Due Southampton, September " 17.—L. D. ! Nathan and Co., Ltd., agents. I

VESSELS IN PORT. Niagara, Prince's Wharf .(L'-S.S. L '°,;K Waiytapu, (Queen's W nart . Waipiata. Prince's Wliart IU.h.S. Co.l. Huntingdon, Queen s Wharl INLu. . Waimarino. Prince's Wharf' (Li.b.Ss. Co.). Kartigi, King's Wharf (.U.b.S. Co.). H.M.S. Philomel, Devonport (Noutl Dept.). Raima, !n stream (U. 5.3. Co.) NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. The New Zealand Shipping Company report the movements of their vesse.s load ing on the coast as follows: — Kent—Sailing from Napier, July -1. for London and West Coast ports. Due I.on don, August 31. , , . ~. Huntingdon—Auckland. July _0--o, vi ■. I borne, July 24; Napier, July Wellington, July 2S. .Sai.mg troin \YUlington, August 1, for London, %iPanama. Due London, September H; Northumberland — Wellington, July ***'-;'• Lvttelton, July 27; Timi'ru, July 30, Bluff, August 3; Port Chalmers, August o; Wanjjaiiui, August 1 () '» Auckland, August 10. Sailing; from Auckland, August 21. for London, via Panama. Due London, September 2S. . . _ Rangitata—Auckland, August 0-1-;. Napier, ! August 14-17; Lytteltou, August IJ-21: ! Wellington, August -2. Sailing from v\ elI lington, August 27, for London. via Panama. Due London. September 21). UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Niagara sails at 11 a.m. 10-morrow for Suva, Honolulu, Victoria and Vancouver. Kartigi sails at 2 p.m. t.o-da.\ for .Napier. Waimarino sails at <> p.m. to day for Wellington. Pieton, • Lytteltou, Dunedin, Bluff and Timiuu. Waiotapu is expected to sail to-morrow for Napier. Wellington, Lytteltou, Dunedin, .Melbourne and Sydney, I Waipiata sails on Friday for Wellington, j Pieton, Lytteltou, Dunedin, Bluff and | Timaru. I Kalingo is delayed by bad weather and • should arrive to-morrow with hulk in tow. I Wingatui left Dunedin at .j p.m. on j Saturday for Oamaru, Timaru, Lytteltou, | Wellington and Auckland. Monowai left Suva at 11 p.m on Saturday for Auckland, and is due here on Wednesday. She lays up here. Marama left Sydney at 4 p.m. on Friday i for Wellington and Auckland. She returns from here to Sydney direct at 3 p.m. on Friday.. ...... Waipalii loads at Greymouth next" Friday for Auckland. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington, July IS.—Sailed: Karu, for Nelson, 12.13 p.m. July.lf).—Arrived: Port Kowen, from Lytteltou, 8 a.m.; City of Batavia, from Auckland. 11 a.m. Sailed : Port Dunedin, for Wunganui. 3 p.m. July 20.—Arrived : Manju Mara, from Auckland, 1i.15 a.m.; Maunganui, from San, Francisco, ' 0 a.m. Lyttelton. July IS.—Sailed: Port Bowen, for Wellington, 4.3 p.m. July 20.—Arrived : | Fordsdale. from London, 7.45 a.m. Dunedin. July IS.—Arrived : Waipahi, from Bluff, 2.15 p.m. : Ilauraki, from Lytteltou, 3.13 p.m. Sailed : Miro, for Auckland, 8 a.m.: Wingatui, for Oamaru, 3.30 l>.m. July 19.—Arrived : Wainui, from Lyttelton, 10.43 a.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, July 10.—Arrived : Waikouaiti. from Lyttelton. July 20.—Arrived : City of Canton, from Dunedin. Quebec, July 1".-—Sailed : Canadian Challenger, for Wellington. Glasgow, July 17.—Sailed : I'ort Hobnrt. for Auckland, via Liverpool, London. July IS.—Arrived : Remuera, from Wellington ; Trojan Star, from Auckland. Sailed : Port Fairy, for Dunedin. Cristobal, July 17.—Arrived: City of Dieppe, from New York to Auckland. • Suva, July 20.—Sailed: Fiona, for Auckland, 7.30 a.m. ; 11.M.5. Dunedin, for Nukualofa, 8.31) a.m. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels arc expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-niglit: — Nucula, Kairanga. Kalingo, Maui Poinare, Monowai, Port Whangarei, Cambridge, Canadian Britisher, New Zealand, Norfolk, Surrey. COMING AND GOING. CARGO FROM THE EAST. The Narbada is to leave Calcutta early in August for I'enang. Singapore and Samarang to complete loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltou, Timaru and Dunedin. | PORT IIOBART LEAVES, GLASGOW. I The Port Line motor ship Port Hobart ia reported to have left Glasgow for Liverpool on Friday to. complete loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is scheduled to clear Liverpool on July 23.. LIMERICK FROM PACIFIC. COAST. The Limerick is now loading at PacificCoast ports and is scheduled" to alear- Lo's Angeles on .->August Wellington, New Plymouth;' Lyttelton;' biineiliny Melbourne and Sydney. She is due at. Auckland about August 27. CANADIAN STEAMERS. Running under the auspices of the Mon-treal-Australia-New Zealand Line, the Canadian Challenger was to leave Montreal for Wellington and Australia on July 11. She is due at Wellington about August 21. The Canadian Victor was to leave Montreal yesterday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dui.edin. She is due at Auckland about August 31. The Canadian Highlander is to leave Montreal for New Zealand and Australia on August 21, the Canadian Cruiser on August 2S and Mie Canadian Britisher on September :>i.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 4

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