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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Manaia (5.40 a.m.). (Rom Whancarei; Tiroa (11.25 a.m.). from East Coast; Honk.. schooner (11.16 .a.m.). from Tauranea. humeri (6.46 p.m.). from Whruicarci; Waimana (midnight), from Napier. DEPARTURES. Ulimaroa (12.15 p.m.). for Sydney. Passonvf rs ;~ §? l0O %. : ¥■?■ and Mrs - Hor.he. Mins JJent. Mm Enadale. Mrs. Dent. Miaa Deano Mrs. Nakey. Miss Miller. Mrs. Lutman. Mr. and Mrs. and child. Mms Moir. Mrs. Lovobond, Miss Lovebond. Mrs. Entricau. Mias Entrican, Mihr Stewart Mrs 0010. Mrs. Stewart. Mr. Brown. Mr. Hicks. Mr. G. Dixon, Mr. G. Collinfl. Mr. aud Mrs. Banks and two boys, Miaa Gould. Mrs, Kitchen. Mrs. Reardon, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward and child. Mr. E. McCracken. Mrs. SUdo. Miss G»den, Mrs. Mcfarlane. Mrs. Oaton, Mias Rochford, Minn Knowlea, Mrs. Humphroys. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Gnlliths and infant, Mr*. Dmnnan, Mrs. J. Christie. Mr and Mra. Henderson. Misa A. Tancred. Miss Cook. Miss lnua.ll. Mr. and Mra. Attwood. Mias Trc*. Mißs Awatsor., Mra. Kelly. Mrs. Storndale. Mrs. Morcni. Mra. Drinnan. Mr. and Mrs. Gavey. Mr. and Mra Siovar. Mr. and Mrs. Jamoa, Mr. | and Mm. Qorsley. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and child. Miss Robertson, Misa Jacobs, Mra Caddon. .Miss Cadden. Miss Patterson. Mra. Aaassir., 'Mias Coultaton«, Miss 1311* Shields, Miss Cooke. Mrs. I'nrton, Miaa Ton«o. Mrs. Jordan. Miss Foelds. Miss Renlon. Misa Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Tennent, Mra Winstone. Miss Winston*, Mrs. Craig. Misa Blvth (2). Mra. Winstono. Mrs. Harbutt. Mias Harbutt, Miss Adamaon, Miaa Lesho. Miss Atthill. Messrs. Hamilton. Dang. Sloan, MrArthur. Speedy. Hathnirh. Render- , ton Hgainson, Templcion (2), Auborton. P. Blyth, Cahill, Broolios. Molloy. Erchorn. Cram, Beer.. G. A. Pope, Marks. io«o. Troe. Campling W H. Lamb. G. A Kesitiah. G. S. Kentish. Caiman. Lamb, Humphrey*. E. Clarko. Martin. Allen. Murray. ,Sa«<\ Cordon. Snowdop, A. 11. Gordon. Lawrence. Pavter. Captain I ottera. Bishop Steward, and ftl steerage, Hauiti (1.10 p.m.). far Coromandel; \\»ha tera (3.15 p.m.). for Thames; Manaia (10.10 p.m.). for Whansarei.

VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Tredenham, from New Orleans, noon. Rakanoa. from Westport. G p.m. Waimana. from Gishorne. 1 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 6 a.m. Wakate-re. from Thame*, noon. Tt.niwha. from Paoroa. 4.30 a.m.. Hauiti. from Coroinandel. noon.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Wairuna. for Wellington, noon. Apar.ui. for Awanui. 10 p.m. Kaiwarra, for Newcastle, 5 p.m.

VESSELS DDE TO-MORROW. Arahura. from East Coast. Opilii. from Lyttolton. . Manaia, from Whangarei. 6 am. Ngatiawa, troru Opotiki. daylight.

VESSELS SAILING TO-MORUOW. Kanierj. lor Whangarei, 9 p.m. Tauiwha. for I'aeroa. DUdnifihl.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COABTAX. Rakanoa, Westport. May 13. Kawaliri, Fiji. May 15. YYh.ing.ipe, Timaru, May 17. Kaituna. Newcastle. May 16. Wanaka. Southern porta. May Wingatui. Southern porta. May. 18. Manuka. Sydney. May 22. Navua. Fiji. May 23. Fiora, Rarotonga, May 31. Ysabel. Niuc Island, duo. Huddersfield, Clarence River, due Waitomo. Nauru leland. to sail. OV ERSE A3. Waimarino. Calcutta. May 15. Tredenham. New Orleans. May 13 Hunt ngdon, South, to sail. -. Tasmania, South, to sail. Ruahino. London, May 20. Canadian Seigneur. Halifax. May 25. Canadian Constructor, Halifax May 25. Port Augusta, Now York, May ~5. Canadian Miller, New York, Juno. Wiltshire. Liverpool, June 1. Maimoa, Liverpool. June 13. i Rimutaia. London. Juno 19.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en routo Auckland to Vancouver, due May 13. ' _ „ Marama. en route Sydney to San Francisco, due May 29. . Tahiti, en route San i raccisco to Wellington, duo May 27. Makura, at Sydney.

VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Taluno. Atua. Northern Chief (schnr.). To'ua, Mako. Central Wharf—Wairuna. Queen's Wharf—Tiroa. Waimana. Western Wharf —Kaiwarra. King's Wharf. —LKindula, Huddersfield. schooner. . . VT _~ ~ , „.,. flheerlegs Wharf—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. Laburnum. In Dock—Ngapnhi. North Wall—Franc*.

'< Tho Arahura is duo at Auckland from East ! Coast to-morrow afternoon and will berth at I the Queen's Wharf. j The Gisborne Farmers' steamer Tiroa : arrived from Gisborne and East Coast baye ! yesterday and berthed at the Queen s Wharf. ' She is to sail for Gisborne, via coast bays, i this afternoon i The Wingatui left Dunedln et 8.30 p.m. on Thursday for Oamaru, Timaru. Wolllngton. and Auckland. She is due here about Wednesday. The Kahika i« to leave Onehunga at 7 a.m. to-day for Wellington and Dunedm. The Kaiwarra, which has been recommissioncd after being laid up at Auckland for sorno weeks, is to sail this afternoon for Ncwcastlo to load a cargo of coal for Auck- \ land. The East Coast Shipping Company's schooner Houto arrived from Tauranga at mid-day yesterday. She is to sail lor lauranga on Tuesday. The Whangape was expected to leave Lyttelton at 3 P.m. yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. She is duo hero on Monday night or Tuesday morning. The Rakanoa will arrive from Westport this afternoon and wilf berth at the Hobson Wharf to dischargo her cargo of coal. The Chriatchurch steamer Opihi. left Lyttelton at 5 p.m on Thursdny with a full cargo of produce for Auckland. She is due hero to-morrow evening and will berth at tho Central Wharf. The Richardson steamer Awahon is due tomorrow night from East Coast bays, bha, ■will berth at tho Queen's Wharf

DLIMAROA SAILED. .The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa sailed yesterday for Sydnoy. She took 218 DMBengerß from Auckland. Due at Sydney on Tuesday fihe is timed to leave there tor Wellington next Saturday.

THE WRECKED PERTH.' Tho wreck of tho steamer Perth at Groyraouth was for a time a R<™rce of I *nxiety to tho officials of the Harbour Board there, who woto faced with : the possibility of the wreck breakinß up j and blocking the channel. This danger is j now reported to have been averted. A strong fresh in the river caused tho bow portion ot the wreck to broak away but. it was carried further out to sea. Subsequently tho bow was washed ashore by tho heavy seas and driven clear over the 'midships Portion of the vessel on to the North Tip. file breaking up process has been .continued by tho B©i and now only the boilers and some of tht machinery remain, firmly wedged on tho : rocks.

OPAWA LEFT LpNDON. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company advise* that the Opawa left London on May 6 tor Montreal and New York to load for New Zealand ports.

THE TASMANIA. from the steamer Tasmania, which grounded at Bluff laet week, has been transferred at Dunedin to the steamers K.urnanawa and Broxton Tho Tasmania is expected to go.into dock at Port Chalmers today for repairs. ■

THE YSABEL. The Scale* schooner Ysabel is oipwWl to arrive at Auckland at any time now from Nine Inland. She left Auckland 36 days ago. THE KAWATIRI. The Kawatiri. with a part cargo of coal from New<a«tle. lefti Lautoka. Fiji, at 6 a.m. on Thursday and is due here on Monday. TREDENHAM DUE AT NOON TO-DAY. The Flairi steamer Tredenham, en route from New Orleans to Auckland, has reported by wireless tha.t she will arrive at noon today. She will beTth at the King's Wharf to discharge a part cargo of sulphur and. basic elng. The remainder of her cargo is for dicchargo at Wellington. Now Plymouth, and Australia.

THE FRANCE. The Waiknto Shipping Company's steamer Franco, which i« undergoing overhaul and survey at. Auckland, is expected to bo ready to leave Onchunga for Port Waikato in about eight days' time.

THE UUIA SAILED. Tho NobeJ schooner Quia, which has been in port since December refitting and having her new engine installed, sailed shortly before mid-day yesterday for Maeraitai to load oxplosivos. She will sail from there for Wbanearoa to complete loading timber for Melbourne. THE WAIMANA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Waimana was duo at a late hour yesterday from Napier. She will berth at the Queen u Wharf at 7 a.m. to-day to complete loading for England. She is timed to sail from Auckland fox Londoa nojtk Friday.

THE MAIMOA. The neari Sha.vr Kavill and Albion steamer to arrive at Auckland direct from England will be the Maimoa. Sho waa timed to leave about May S, and is duo at Auckland about Jn.no 17.

THE RUAHINE'3 LOADING. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the, liner Ruahine, which is duo at Auckland from Southampton next Saturday, will discharge and also load at, Auckland. I She wiLl load at Dunedin on May 30, at I Timaru on Juno 6, and at Wellington, on Juno 10. Sho ie timed to sail from WellingI ton on June 13 for Southampton and Lon- | don. She was previously announced to Bail I on June 17.

THE WILTSHIRE'S ITINERARY. The Fedoral strainer VViltehiro. which is duo at Auekla-ml from Liverpool about Juno 1, will discharge hor cargo at the four main New Zealand ports and then load for the United Kingdom. She id timed to load at Dunedin on June 17, at; Timaru on June '20. a.t Lyttelton on June '23. and at WelliriKton on June 28. She ia timed to leave Wellington for London on July 1. THE lONIC. The Shaw. Sa-vill and Albion liner lonic, with patwiengors and cargo from London and Southampton, is due at Wellington at 10 a.m. on Monday. She will discharge at Wellington. Lyttelton. ant' Dunedin, and will load cargo for England at the »ame Pf>rU. She will take her final departure from Wellington for London on Juno 10.

RIMUTaKA'S LOADING PORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rimutaka, which ie duo at WellinKton from Southampton on Juno 12, will discharge at Wellington and Lyttelton. She will afterwards load at Auckland on June 22, at Russell on Juno 27. at Tokotuaru Ray on July 1. at Napier on July 4. and at We melon on July 7 Her departure from Wellington for Southampton and London hae been fiiod for July .10. ' PORT ADELAIDE AT LONDON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Adelaide, which left Wellington on March 51. arrived at London on Thursday, via Monte Video. LEITRIM AT MANCHESTER. The Union Company's steamer LeUrim. running under the auspices of the tederal Line, arrived at Manchester from Dunpdin on Thursday. She left Dunedin on March

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 7