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SHIPPING NEWS.

AORANGI ARRIVES EARLY. HERTFORD IN PORT. iVAXGAXELLA FOR SYDNEY, 5 P. 3 The Canadian-Australasian Royal Ma iiier Aorangi arrived from Sydne iliortly before 7 a.m. to-day and berth® it the western side of the Prince s whar she brought passengers, mails and carg md sails in continua/tion of her voyaj :o Vancouver at 11 a.m. to-morrow, li federal steamer Hertford, 10,922 to! ;Captain Burton Davies), arrived froi Liverpool and West of England porl iliortly after seven o'clock this morniii; jerthing at tlie Queen's wharf. She ha i line weather run all the - .way, tli veather in the Pacific, where she too i more northerly course than usua jeing especially good. She is expeeto ;o leave for Wellington to-morrow nigh The Wanganella sr.ils for Sydney at >.m. to-day, with passengers, mails an :argo. She is due at Sydney on Frida norning. Rangitata left for Napier at 4 p.m. o Saturdav to complete loading for Lor lon. She sails from Wellington o August 27. (N.Z.S. Co.) Akaroa sailed for Southampton an London shortly after 5.30 p.m. on Satui lay. She is going via Panama and i lue at Southamjiton on September 1! [A.S.P.) Niagara, which left Vancouver las iVednesday, is due here on Monday August 31, sailing for Sydney next da\ [U.S.S. Co.) Marama, which left Sydney on Frida] irrives at Wellington to-morrow. Sh :omes to Auckland later and leaves her it 3 p.m. on Friday for Sydney. (U.S.S :o.) Makura, which left San Francisco o: luly 29, arrives at Wellington to-daj Ter passengers and mails are due i; he morning. (U.S.S. Co.) Northumberland arrived shortly afte p.m. to-day from Wanganui. She i or final loading and sails on Saturda; or London and West Coast ports NtZ.S. Co.) Cambridge arrived at New Plymoutl resterday from Sydney to load. Afte .•ailing at AVanganui and Opua, shi :omes to Auckland on August 31. (X.Z.S :'o.) Zealandia, which arrived from Londoi ate on Thursday night, is discliargin; it the Prince's wliarf. She is expectec ,o leave for Wellington to-morrow even ng. (L.D.X.) Kairanga, which arrived from Xev Plymouth on Friday, left on Saturday ivening for Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) Omana, which has been docked, wil sail for Newcastle on Wednesday [U.S.S. Co.) Reiyo Maru, which left Miike, Japan jn July 29, is due to arrive to-morrow Dii discharge here, she goes to Welling :on, Lvttelton and Dunedin. (R. and S. ,td.) ■ ■■ ARRlVALS.—Saturday. Otimai, from Opbtiki, 4.30 p.m. Margaret W., from Gisborne, 7.25 p.m. Kawau, from Thames, 10 p.m. Yesterday. Waiotalii, from Opotiki, 10 a.m. This Day. Pukeko, from Napier, 2.50 a.m. Hertiord, from Liverpool, 7.10 a.m. Aoraugi, from Sydney, u.55 a.m., witl :liu following passengers :—Mr. and Mrs. A \dams, Mr. I'. Adams, Mr. W. B. Annabel Mr. J. Bolton, Mr. E. X. Bonis, Mr. Bromlej birice, Mr. (J. L. Bridle, Mr. \V. H. Ceruttl Miss A. M. Cleland, Mrs. M. M. Collinson Mr. F. .1. Courtney, Mr. J. P. Crowe, Mis: J. dimming, Mrs. A. O. Davey, Mr. am Mrs. H. T. Dawson, Mr. D. M. Dawson Miss G. DUlon, Mr. It. \V. Dorr, Miss M fi. Duunett, Mrs. 1,. Edmonds, Mr. B. C ligan, Miss 1\ M. Famuhuyrson, Mr. -K b'etherston, Mrs. J. E. Foster, Miss D b'oster, Mr. A. Gardiner, Mr. li. M.,. Gelling Mr. K. de C. Gibbons, Miss B. Gilder, Mr I. D. C. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. 14. Hanua Mr. P. W. Harper, Mr. E. S. Hayes; Mrs M. L. Hedge, Master 1. L. Hedge, Mr. A F. Hodgson, Miss M. B. Horden, Mr. J Hunter, Mr. F. E. Hutchinson, Mr. P J. Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,11. Jones, Mr L. J. T. Jones, Mr. H. Judd, Mr. j. D Ivelulier, Mr. K. L. F. Kelly, Mr. W Ivritiseli, Miss O. Lamble, Mr. L,. S. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mackiow, Mr. J'. H Malone, Mr. C. G. Marlioit, Mr. and Mrs. 1 J Mason, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mendel, Mr. E. C B. Midlane, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mitchell Mr. \V. F. Mitchell, Mr. J. P. Moore, Mrs Moore, Mr. K. E. M. McLaughlin, Mr. A D. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Palmer, Mr. T. P. Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. F. Poun sett, Monsieur H. Kagetly, Mr. K. M. Ram say, Mr. K. Kankiu, Mr. V. Kicliards, Mrs iV. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sawbridge, dr. E. G. Shaw, Mr. F. Sisley, Mrs. H. Starke, Miss M. Starke, Mr. D. , Strogdale, Mr. A. H. Stone, Mr. H. I*. Storey, Mr. uid Mrs. G. M. Sykes, Miss D. L. Trickle, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Waddell, Mr. K. J. vValdcn, Mr. L. Warne, Miss H. G. Warue, Mr. G. W. Warnecke, Mr. G. 11. Watson, .Mr. C. H. Webb, Mr. W. G. S. White, Mr. J. F. Wiekstroni, Miss M. Williamson, Mr. K. S. Windon, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aitkeii, Mr. C. 11. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ulack, Miss H. Bond, Mr. C. H. Booth, Mrs. G. Burnett, Miss M. Burnett, Miss I. E. Crutch, Mr. A. Douglas, Mr. G. D. irilliths, Mr. and Mrs. C. 15. Hansard, Mr. ind Mrs. E. G. Hayward, Mrs. Anna Hig;inson, Miss I. James, .Miss E. Lipsky, Mrs. C. Lowe, Miss S. J. "Mackesy, Mr. W. Markham, Mrs. C. Morrison, Mrs. M. McJloy, Miss I. McLean, Mr. I. McSavaney, Mr. F. Pinfold, Mrs. J. Kobertson, Mr. M. S. Kudkiu, Mr. C. E. Smith, Mr. T. G. Wells, Mr. P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. Winks, Miss- Y. Yeats, Mr. S. O. Batt, Mr. lohn A. Booth, Mrs. A. Bradley, Mr. H. K. Conroy, Mr. It. C. Daley, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dawes, Mr. W. J. Holder, Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Kemp, Miss D. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin, Mr. E. H. Martin, Mrs. J. Pierce, Mr. D. Held, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. ShortchefT, Mr. X. P. Twist, Mrs. M. Varella, Master Donald Varella, Mr. W. K. White, Miss B. Whye and four Chinese. DEPARTURES.—Saturday. Baroona, for Cowes Bay, 1.30 p.m. Onewa, for Ostend, 1.00 p.m. Omana, for Omilia, 1.55 p.m. Hauiti, for Surfdale, 2 p.m. Motu, for Awanui, 2.15 p.m. Tiri, for Awanui, 3.15 p.m. liangitata, for -Napier, 4.20 p.m. Akaroa, for London, 5.50 p.m. Toa, for Tauranga, 11.15 p.m. Yesterday. Coronation, for Whaugarei, 7.30 p.m. Claymore, for Wliangarei, 5.30 p.m. Taniwha, for l'aeroa, 10.30 p.m. This Day. Awahou, for Portland, 0.40 a.m. Herekino, lor Portland, 0.45 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DAY. Northumberland, from Wanganui, noon. Omana, from Warkwrtli, 11 p.m. Hauiti, from Coromandel, 11.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. Taniwha, from ' Paeroa, 2.30 a.m. Claymore, from Wliangarei, 3.30 a.m. Waipalii, from Suva, morning. Iteiyo Maru, from Japan, due. Kawau, from Mangawai, 3.30 p.m. Hauiti, from Cowes Bay, etc., 0.30 p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. THIS DAY. Omana. for Newcastle, noon. l'ono, for Thames and Kerepeehi, noon. Kawau, for Mangawai, noon. Omana, for Warkworth, noon. Clansman, for Russell, etc., 2 p.m. Wanganella, for Sydney, 5 p.m. TO-MORROW. Hauiti, for Cowes Bay, etc., 9.30 a.m. Omana, for Matakana, 10 a.m. Aorangi, for Vancouver, 11 a.m. Claymore, for Wliangarei, 9 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 11.30 p.m. BLUE STAR LINE. Dunedin Star—Bluff, August 20-24; Lyttelton, August 25-27; New Plymouth, August 2S-29; Wellington, August 30-September 2; Napier, September 3-4; Auckland, September 0. Sails from Auckland, September 12, for London, via Cape Horn. Due at London October 14. Napier Star—Sails finally fron? New Zealand, October 14, for London, via Cape Horn. Due London, November 21.

CARGOES TO ARRIVE. Waipahi Aug. IS Suva Reiyo Maru Aus. 18 •••• • Srlf in.t $ Nina Borthen Aug. 22 Mariposa Aug. 22 .... S? . Limerick Aug. .<0 . .??,'? Golden Bear Aug. 30 Paci c Coast Xiacura Aug. HI • vancomt i'ort Hobart Aug. 31 . . Li^rpool Xarbada Sept. 4 ... Calcutta Itangitane Sept. 4 jaoaE Canberra Maru .... Sept. 4 ..... Asbburton Sept- «> ••• Canadian Scottish . Sept. S .. Montreal Ta.uaroa Sept. 10 Southampton Chifuku Maru Sept. lo . ... . Japan Cape* Horn 3, Sept.' 18 . Vancouver Cumberland Sept,2o ... . Wnflon Remuera Sep -,4 . Hororata g-lit. -o Ti v ern<ji'l Go/den o Cloud "• •• • • Sept.'27 Pacific Coast A°on.n n ,i CI "•-• ■: - sept. 2S . Vancouver Canadian Highlander Oct. 8 ... Montr^ tSSSJO* I--.::::: °&. is Wu.lX Nialara ..I. Oct. 3 8 . Vancouver fo"c AVy ' ldham -.'.'.: Oct! 21 Southampton Port Dunedin ..... Oct. 24 y-^neZ^r Golden State".'."!'.. Oct. 27 Pacific Coast Mahfa „!...!!... Nov. 5 .. JJverpoo Etenholm Nov. Montreal nrishiiii'B Maru •• • • * ••• • • i- i iustralind . . Nov. 10 .. New lork Rangitata Nov. IS .... -London Vnrfnlk . - Nov. 26 .. 1.-iverpoo Canadian 'Conqueror Dec. 5 .. MoiUrea. N-apier Star Jan. 13 London UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Aorangi sails at 11 a.m. to-morrow foi Suva Honolulu, Victoria and Aancomer. xfagara is due. here from Vancouver via ports, on Monday August 01, and sail, at noon on Tuesday tor fejdnej. Marania left Sydney at , 5,. Jul Friday for Wellington and Auckland. Sh leaves Auckland at 3 p.m. on Fridaj loi Sj poo?ta di sans at 5 p.m. tomorrow foi sails on Wednesday lor NewCa Waißalii is due liere to-inorrow morning from Suva. She sails on Wednesday for U \Vi nga tu i'lef t°Ly 11 elto uat noon on Satur(lav for Wellington and Auckland. Waipiata loads at .Bluff on Friday .for Auckland, via Dunedin, Timaiu, Lj tteltou 111 KartTglT «pected to leave Greymouth to Ma?ua°saifs U on a lu S ust 27 for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The Wanganella which sailsfor Syilney at 5 p.m. to-day takes the followi n„ passengers :—First class : M r - sett. Mrs.. Blackmore, Mr. .T. H. B'l< M. Catterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Corkm and infant, Mr. It. S. Demanie, Mr. EskeU, Mr. T F Field Mr. F. V. Funi, Mr. and MrsA. E. Ford! Mr. Greigg, Mr. S- B- Gamble, Mrii. L. K. W. Acheson-Gray, Mr. 1. Hirokawa. Miss Huett, Miss M. Hine Mr A. Hartneady. Mr. E. Hunt, Mr. J. Jackson, Mr. M. J. Mootlabe, Mr. J. P. Moodabe, Mr. J. F. Montague, Mr. A. T. Mann, Mr. and jlre It. D. N. McDonald. Mr. L. fe. McDonald, Misses It. K. M. and P. E. Mcleod, Mr. E. J. Mcßrearty, Mr. W. P. Nolan. Mr. T. Ogata, Miss B. Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Miss B. Piggales, Mr. r. C Reynolds, Mr. J. Richard?, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Richards, Mr. R. H. Rothbury, Miss 15. Renshaw, Mr. C. V. Stoddart, Mr. C. Street. Mr. H. R. Turner, Mr. W. A. Tulloch, Mr.- It. P. Worley, - Mr. G. S. Wright, Mr. E. A. Walker, Mrs. E. W. and Miss J. H. Winstone. Second class: R. B. Allison. Misses A. L. and E. M. Asliby. Mr. H. G. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ayers, Mrs?. M. Boardman, Mis« R. Bain, Mrs. E. Beaumont, Miss M. Bush, Mr. C. E. Bird, Mr. W. E. Battye, Mr. R. E. G. Blair, Miss A. Carter, Miss Cummings, Mrs. W. Cushney, Miss? C. J. F. Crofts, Mr. J. Climie, Mr. E. F. Callaglier, Mr. G. Calkins, Mrs. C. G. Dempster, Mrs. E. B. Davidson, Mrs. L. antl Master P. M. Dawson, Mr. A. W. Dawson, Mr. B. Dahia, Mr. C. C. Ellis', Mist? M. G. Frengley, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. F. Forster, Mr. S. H. Featherstone, Mr. J. B. Graham. Mr. S. C. Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Irwin, Miss McLernon. Miss E. McKenzie,. Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan, Mr. A. McDonnell, Mr. N. Macintosh, Mr. D. C. Morey, Mr. A. R. Mitchell. Miss E. Powell, Mr. G. Papas, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Pearce, Mr. C.. A. Paap. Mr. H. E. Piper, Col. H. A. Reid, Miss E. M. Smith, Miss M. Small, Mr. A. T. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott. Mr. G. Shales, Mr. A. G. Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Semple, Mr. J. R. Shields Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Strange, Mr. A. A. Sprengal. Mr. J. S. Samleman, Mr. F L Sharp, Master W. B. Till, Misss M. Tvler" Missr E. M. Thomas. Mr. A. F. LvxTindall, Mr. H. Tyler. Mrs. C. W. Tinworth. Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Wilson, Mrs. I!, o. Wiggins and infant, Miss P. A. Wilkinson, Mrs M. wn UfP"' ' J , lr - c >- c - Mr. R. I VJrighl Mr. H. T. White, Mr. X. Greer, Mr! -s. . Jamicson. •' PORT OF ONEHUNGA ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Ronaki, from Hokianga. S a.m. Hokianga, from Hokianga, S.lO a m Hauturu, from Picton, 10.30 a.m. i v- ,? aki was to leave for Raglan and Kawhia at 2 p.m. to-day. TELEGRAPHIC Sf-iIPPING. Wellington, August 15 —Sailed • xtm Borthen, for Lyttelton. 1.10 p.m August rV - Arr-ned : Wingatui, from Lvttelton a ill ' UlUl ' U ' S ' from Westport, (5.50 August io-Sailed : -Wingatui, for pllinjrton, l».o p.m. 4.u rr iwf ir 753 IV niii . N V"t i B ? rth 5 n ' from Wellington, p m ' tll ' dale^ate ' from Nauru, 5.10 Dunedin, August 15—Sailed : Holmglen, ror Timaru 11 j,.,,,. August I(s.—Arrived l Gale, from Lyttelton. August 17.—Arrived '• Holmdale, from. Wellington, 3.40 a.m. OVERSEAS. for- T Weli V in g f L on fe : USt 16 - Sailed: Sydnej, "s'p.inf Arrived : Hauraki, Savauah. August 15.—Sailed : Port Fromantle, for Australia. Liverpool, August 14.—Sailed : Waiwera for Auckland, via Glasgow. August 15.— sailed : Rotorua, for Auckland Southampton. August 15.—Arrived : Mataroa, from Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night:—Kaikorai, Maui Poniare Oniana, Waipahi, Akaroa, Reiyo Maru Scalaria. UNION COMPANY'S NEW KAURI. The Union Steam Ship Companv's 2400:on intercolonial motor ship Kauri, which yas launched at the yards of Alexandoi ?tephen and Soil, Ltd., Linthouse, receutlv s tO , leave England at the end of this Month for New Zealand, in charge of Cap .am W. D. Cameron. Specially designed ■or the carriage of timber and general :argo in the company's intercolonial caf'c service the Kauri is up to date in everx respect. \\ith a length of 2S4ft 8.P., *; of 44ft and a moulded depth o: -ltt bin, she has a deadweight carrviu' capacity of 3000 tons on a draught o Her Diesel engines will give her i service speed of 11 knots. To ensuri speedy loading and discharge of car-»o three exceptionally large hatchwavs varv ing from 43ft by 24ft to 4Sft by 24ft, havi Seen titted. Each hatch is served by t\v< sets of cargo gear, each set comprising tw< iiectric winches working in conjunctior n-ith two long steel derricks capable o litmg five-ton loads. Provision has alsc been made at No. 2 hatch for fitting j :ieavy lift derrick capable of lift: ip to 20 tons. All acconiinodation i: imidships, the crew being placed in tin bridge deck space, engineers on the briiV-i leek, and officers in the deckhouse abov< :lie engineers. Nav*igational equipment ii )f the latest design. Windlass, steering xear and all cookiug appliances are electric

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 194, 17 August 1936, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 194, 17 August 1936, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 194, 17 August 1936, Page 4