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Shipping News of the Port

WANGANELLA 10.30 A.M

TROJAN STAR FOR LONDON.

TRIENZA FROM NAURU. PORT ALMA AT POWDER GROUND. The Huddart-Parker motor ship Wanganella will arrive at 10;30 a.m. tomorrow from Sydney and Melbourne and berth at the inner eastern side of the Queen's wharf. She has 151 passengers, and will sail at 4 p.m. on Thursday on her return to Sydney. The Blue Star Line eteamer Trojan Star hae been deferred till 10 p.m. to-day in her eailing for London and West Coaet ports. She takes seven passengers and a large general cargo loaded at main ports, and goes via Panama, an<t also discharges at Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, being due at London on August 23. The British Phosphate Commission's new motor vessel Trienza, on her firet visit to New Zealand, will arrive late to-morrow night from Xauru. She will anchor in the stream, and probably berth at the King's wharf on Wednesday morning. Her cargo of 9400 tons of phosphate m the largest to arrive at Auckland from Nauru and Ocean Islands. The Port Line motor ship Port Alma arrived off the powder ground, Motuihi, early yesterday morning from London. She will complete discharging explosives and berth to-morrow afternoon.

Akaroa will sail at 8 p.m. to-morrow for Southampton and London. She takes 51 passengere and goes via Panama and Curacao. (L.D.N.)

Port Hardy arrived at 10 a.m. to-day from New Plymouth to continue loading for London, and sails from Wellington on July 30. (F. Co-op.)

Huntingdon, loading at the King's wharf for London and west coast ports, will leave to-morrow afternoon for New Plymouth. (N.Z.S. Co.)

Cornwall ie discharging cargo from Liverpool at Prince's, wharf ami leaves to-morrow evening for Wellington. (N.Z.S. Co.)

Rangitiki will leave early to-morrow evening for Lyttelton to continue loading for London. She sails from Wellington on July 30. (N.Z.S. Co.)

Niagara will arrive next Monday morning from Vancouver and sail at 11 p.m. the same day for Sydney. (U.S.S. Co.) j

Anhalt, which arrived on Friday evening from New Orleans, is discharging at the King'g wharf and will leave next Saturday for Wellington. (H. and M.)

Monterey leaves Melbourne at 4 p.m. to-day and leaves Sydney on Friday for Auckland. She arrives at 7 a.m. next Monday, sailing at 5 p.m. for San Francisco. (H. and M.)

Nardana, with a cargo of hardwood from Bunbury, West Australia, is due here about next Sunday. (U.S.S. Co.)

Canopus left Westport at 1 a.m. to-day for Auckland and is due about 6 p.m on Wednesday. (W.C. Co.)

Manvantara, which was expected on Wednesday frons Balik Papan with petrol, has beenv "diverted to Wellington and is due here about next Friday (Shell Co.)

ARRlVALS.—Saturday. Onewa, from Ostend, 6 p.m. Hauiti, from Surfflale, e p.m. Kawau, from Thames, 6.10 p.m. YESTERDAY. Port Alma, from London, 12.45 a.m. (at Motulhi). Kauri, from Adelaide. 4.30 a.m. loa, from Whakatane, 5.20 a.m. Kaimiro, from Melbourne, 7 a tu. Onewa, from Ostend, 6 p.m. Ilaroona, from Cowes Bav. 0.30 p m Hauiti, from Surfdale. 6.30 p.m.' ' Margaret W., from East Coast 10.10 p.m.

THIS DAY. Port Hardy, from New Plymouth, 10 a.m

DEPARTURES.—Saturday. Otimal, for Awanul, 2.35 p.m.

YESTERDAY. Onewa, for Ostend, 9.45 a.m Hauiti, for Surfdale, 9.55 ajn. Tuhoe, for Paerca, 5.50 p.m. Coronation, for Whangarel, 8.15 p.m Claymore, tat Whangaroa, 0.20 pT m .

THIS DAY. Pukeko, for Portland, 0.10 a.ra Karoona, for Motutapu, 7.25 a.m. W;li Watcth, for Wbangarei, 7.40 a.m

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TODAY.

Pukeko, from Portland, evening.

TO-MORROW. Wanganella, from Sydne-y, morning. Ranginui, from Tauranga, morning: luhoe, from Paeroa, morning SfJ?°"; fron > w "«ngarel, morning. Kawau, from Matakana, 2 p.m Hauiti. from Coromnndel, 3 pm Tnenza, from Nauru, afternoon

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Hauiti, for Coromandel, 4 o-m Clansman, for Houhora, 5 Paroto, for Bay of Isflamls, 5 p.m. Toa for Whakatane, 5 pjn. P Waiotahl. for OpotlkL & p.m. Trojan Star, for Londmw&nm Kartigi. for #

TO-MORROW BOOD Tuhoe, for Paeroa, 4 pm Margaret W.. for East Coast, 4 n m for Whangaroa, 4 p.m?' PaKura. for East Coast, 4 p.m. Akaroa. for Southampton, 8 pm Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.80 pm

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Ronaki, for Hokianga, 1.20 p.m.

ARRIVALS— TESTERDAT. Alexander, from Onekaka, 7.30. a,in Hokianga, from Hokianga, 10 jre!

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Waipahi. from V'af Wi^a' e.So v l?,i. Port VVaikato - rroni

Lyttelt!.:]. July 16.—Arrived • Port lF}? n f* r £-. trom Auckland, 1120 p m SSU£iisS T iSi Shanghai Maru - &»

OVERSEAS. Sydney. July 18.—Sailed : Gabriella for Ly«efton mOUtll ' Arrived : from

taSTKckl/jF "-*"**= Matakana

Avonmouth, July 16.—Arrived from Wellinjrton. via London. Mabia, from Auckland to Liverpool San Francisco. July 15.—Arrived : South Africa, from Dunedin.

Otaio Sailed

Cristobal. July from Liverpool to

15.—Arrived : Opawa Auckland.

•Liverpool, July 16.—Sailed: Cambridge for Auckland.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE

The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night:—Gabriella, Kakapo, Matua. Mani Pomare, Wangauella, Brisbane Maru, Cumberland, Fernmoor, Huntingdon. Karamea, Rangitiki, Trienxa, Trojan Star, Tennessee.

UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Kaimiro sails at 10 p.m. to-day for Napier anil Wellington. Kartigi sails at 11 p.m. to-day for Westport, H> load for Auckland and Portland. Kauri sails at noon to-morrow for Wellington. I.ytti'lton, Dunedin and Bluff. • Kaikorai saile at 5 p.m. tomorrow for Newcastle, to l<wd for Wellington. Kairanga sails on Thursday for Newcastle and Sydney. . Kaiwarra leaves Newcastle to-morrow for Auckland and Napier. Waipiata leaves Lyttelton to-day for Wellington and Auckland. She leaves here on Friday for Wellington. Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. Waimarino leaves Dunedin this afternoon for Bluff, Tiinjfru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Karepo leaves Edithburg on Wednesday. Adelaide on Thursday, and Melbourne about Monday next, for New Plymouth and Auckland. Niagara is due here next Monday from Vancouver, via ports, and sails at 11 p.m. that day for Sydney. Nardana. from West Australia, is due here next Sunday. AIRWAY PASSENGERS. Departures.—Yesterday: Miss J. Anderson, Miss M. E. Spence, Mr. K. V. Harris, Mr. C. Webb. Mi?s Pipson, Mr. A. V. Jury This day: Miss F. Thynne. Mr. A. Johnson, Mr. W. L. Minson, Mrs. E. J. Brickell. Arrivals. —Yesterday: Mr. I). Coutts, Miss A. McKay, Mr. W. M. Hindle, Mr. J. M. Buekeridge, Mr. V. Mangham, Miss 1. George, Mr. Haddon Smith. INTER-COLONIAL SERVICES. •Vwatea —Leaves Sydney, July IS; arrives Wellington. July 21: leaves Wellington. July •'•'• arrives Sydney, July 23; leaves Sydney, July 20; arrives Auckland, July 29. Wanganella — Left Sydney, July 13; arrives Auckland, July 19: leaves Auckland, July 21; arrives Sydney. July 25; leaves Sydney, July »>; arrives Wellington. August 3: leaves Wellington, August 4; arrives Sydney, August 8. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. The New Zealand Shipping Company reports the movements of its ships as follow:— Kangitiki—Sails from Wellington, July 28, for London, via Panama. Due London, August SO. Huntingdon — New Plymouth, July 20: Wangantii. July 22. Sails from Wellington, July 25, for London and West Coast ports, via Panama. Due London, September 3 Hororata —Sails from Nepier July 21 for Southampton nnd London. Due Southampton, August 29. Turakina —Sails from Wellington. July 30, for London and West Coast ports, vi:i Panama. Due September 7. Essex—Wanganui, July 27; Timaru, August 1: Wellington, August 5; Auckland. August 12. Sails from Auckland, August 16, for Southampton and London, via Cape Horn. Due Southampton, September 17. Rangitata—AucklaniJ, July 27; Wellington. August 4 : Lyttelton. August 12; Napier. August 18: Auckland, August 22. Sails from Auckland, August 27, for London, via Panama. Due London, September 27. M.-A.-N.Z. LINE. Port Halifax — Left Auckland, July 6. for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, to discharge and load; leaves Dunedin, July 10, for New Boston and Halifax. Canadian Constructor —Sailed from Montreal, June 21. Due Auckland, July 26. Canadian Challenger—Leaves Montreal. July 21. Due Auckland, August 28. City of Glasgow—Leaves Montreal, August 30. Due Auckland, October 3. VESSELS IN PORT. Kauri, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Kaimiro. Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Trojan star. Princes Wharf (8.5.L.). Port Hardy. Queen's Wharf IF. Co-op.). Kangitiki. Queen's (N.Z.S. Co.). Cumberland. Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Kairanjray Queen's ■ Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). | Akaroa, Central Wharf (EiiD.N.). Kartigi. Central Wharf (O.S.S. Co.). Port Waiknto, Central TVhart (X.S.S. Co) Anhalt. King's Wharf iH. and M.). Huntingdon. King's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). King's Wharf (F. Co-op.). Kaikorai, King's Wharf (U.S.S. Co,). H.M.S. Achilles. Devonport (Naval Dept.l. H.M.S. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.S. Endeavour, Devonport (Marine Dept.). H.M.S. Wakakura, Devonport (Kaval Dept.) .Vucula. Hobson's Bay (R.F.A.I. Port Alma, Motuihi (F. Co-op.).

YAMASHITA RISEN KAISHA LINE.

Messrs. Russell and Somers, Ltd., local agents, advise the following movements of the Yamashita Kisen Knisha vessels:— Shanghai Mara—Sails from Lyttelton. Jnlr 19. for .Tnpan. Naniwa Mara—Leaves Kobe, July 20; arrives Auckland, August 12. Sails from Dunedin, August 26. for Jaoaa. CARGOES TO ARRIVE. ™. e ?? a • July , 19 . Nauru Thlstlegarth July 22 Java Swartenbondt July 2 2 .. Singapore Manvantara „.... July 22 Balik Papan Brisbane Marn .... July 22 Japan Karamea — July 22 ... Liverpool Cty of Bagfcad .... July 25 .. New York ■'""'l™ _••); J"l.v 25 . Vancouver Lanafl n Constructor July 27 .. Montreal Rangitata July 27 London Salamaua July 31 , Vancouver Limerick Aug. 3 . Vancouver ?P awa Aug. 4 .. Liverpool Mariposa Aug. 5 San Francisco Naniwa Maru Aug. 12 Japan Tasman Aug. 12 Saigon » rela \ n .y Aug. 15 . New York Hauraki Aug. 20 . Vancouver James Stove Aug. 20 Balik Papan Aora " K, Aug. 21 London Rangitane Aug. 24 ... London " nm . tt r* iug. 24 London Cambridge &lljr . 2 5 .. Liverpool City of Pittsburg . Aug. 28 .. Montreal Wairangi .... Aug. 20 . Liverpool City of Winchester 5-ep. 1 .. New York v° n i! e S eT Se T- - San Francisco £arbada Sep. 4 ... Calcutta ru i I •. Sc P« 9 Southampton Clydebank Sep . 10 . Vancouver Maetsuycker Sep. 12 Saijron w'-, c . ara Se P- ]9 • Vancouver Middlesex Sen! 22 .. Liverpool Tfmple Moat Rep. 25 . New York City of Glasgow . . Oct. 3 ... Montreal Mataroa Oct. 6 Southampton Rotorua Oct. 7 . . Liverpool Port Townsville ... Oct. 12 .. Liverpool Armadale Oct. in . New York Port Halifax Dct. 23 ... Montreal Waimarania Nov. 21 .. Liverpool

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 4

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Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 4

Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 4