PORT OF AUCKLAND.
-> Azirrxus, j .Tv 17. Kurt* (8.30 a.m.}. trom Newcastle. Cl'iTis 'ttri (8.5 a.Ti.), from Ruesell; Rimu (10.1) p-tfC, from Tauranea; Wakatere (3.85 , p.m.), Thames; Hauiti (4 p.iu.). from Corcmandol; Apanui (4.5 C p.m.), from Awar.ui; Tiroa (10.15 p.m.), from East Coast b» y!i ' , June 18. G-lenels (&-15 a.m.), from Whangarei; Hanaiu (5.30 a.m.), from Wha.garei; IsaboiU, do Frsino, schooner (11 a.m.), from Wht rujaroi; K.aws.tiri (11.45 . a.m.), from Westport. DEPARTURES. June 17. Cmadi&n Miller (7..10 a-m.';, for Now Ycrk. j Waitomo (2 p.m.), tor Newcastle. Waiotahi (2.10 p.m.), for Hcuhora. Juste IS. Ki'iiierv (2.30 p.m.), for Wht>nßa,rei; Taniwka 14.15 p.m.), for Paeroa. VESSELS DUE TO DAY. Micuk->, fxom Syt'ney, 9 p.m. Nuvua. itom Fiji. 6 a.m. Kito a, i:oa'i Southern porta. Ti.niwha. from Poeroa, 10.30 p.m. Ki:um. fiom Whangurei, 11.30 p.m. A) a)iurii. from East Coaet, 10 a-m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Maimoa, for Wellington. Vies*. Cherow, for Welliiigtonllanaia, for Wliangarpi. 10 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga. 7 p.m. Wakaiere, for Thames, C.30 a.m. Apanui, for Awanui, neon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. rNTESCO! AXD COAIITAX.. Blitoa, Southern ports, %Tune 19. Nivua. Suva. June 19. Manukft. Sjdr.ev. June 19. Kaitansata. W«stport, June 21. Woeraki, Sydney, June 26. Fora. Knrotoriga. June 30. Bawa, Newcastle, about June 30. OVERSEAS. Rirnutaka, London. June 20. Cinr.d;an Vancouver, June 29. Ariwa, SontfcauiptoM. June 30. Opawa, New "fork, July 5. Rjmeo, New York, July 8. Canadian Leader, Halifax, July 10. Pjrt Lincoln, New York, July 10. Kaikoara, Liverpool, July 17. Maoana. Liverpool July 18 Southern Cross. Southern I»lumia, July 20. Westmoreland, London. July 21. Whaliatane. Liverpool. Auzuat 13. Orari, London. August 30. Renmera, Southampton, August 30. Port Adelaide. London, to sail. PACIFIC "MAIL STEAMERS. Kissfra. at oydney, due Auckland .Tuna 26. JAarama, en rout)' San Francisco to Wellington, duo June '24. Tahiti, >sc route Wellington to San Francisco. due July Makura. ev routt Vkesouiver to Auckland, duo July 7. VESSEL IN PORT, la Stream.---Tuluiie. Atua. Northern Chief (sehur.). Tofua, Mako. It is. C-intrtu Wharf -Xurow. Tiroa. Queen's Wharf—Maimoa, Huatinedoii. JLing'fi Wharf—West Choiow. In Dcc.sc—H M.S. Philomel. Western Wharf —Kawatiri. "he Gis'tvme Sheepfarmers' steamer Tiroa an'-red Iro:a Gisborne, via East Coast bayn, on Saturday night and berthed at the C-iT.tral Wharf. T'ee Li url waa duo £»i Port Chalmera from 15 1 .i■'»" cxi to undergo overhaul and utv Waitomo c on Si turd ay i f t<. n-.»»l, 1.v.. N.varu Ul*nd. v:-s Newcastle, .•» Kd >'■ <.ft ha.'' r**r . <•>.• and Jr>.r» CliaUaiara.
T> j jLam atiii arrived ioa,. "V -.'.ori y«_- J ttrday morning a;«a borlue"! t i ths \Vesterr Wharf to discriaitto heir cas*v :i -y.il. The Blackball i s «i mer Ngakuti was duo at Whsngaiai from T' ansa on Saturday with' a part cargo of co- . irom Grcymoatt. After discharge she will return to Greymouth, via N.:w Plymouth. Tns en route from Southern pr-rts. 2p!t Wellington at S.3C p.m. on Saturday icr f.nd dire.t. She it due h r re to and will berth at the King's Wharf tc discharge her o-.rso c; produce and general merchandise. The Ri hard-on Comrany'a stermer Awakc .1 was due at Auckland from the East Ccast on Wednesday, bu: owinsr to the scuthea t Kale on the coact sdie will probably not revk Auckland until late? in the week. The Ku;ow arrived from Newcastle on Si.turdny mcrnirig and berthed at the Centrii Whan to die barge her cargo, of coal. She was nearly eight days en the trip, beiny delayed by v ry stormy weather, with high Bsm. until rounding Cape Maria van Diemen. RUAHINE POSTPONED. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the liner wiih passenger* aid cargo, is now timed to leave Wellington for Southampton at 5 p.m. on Thursday. She was formally announced to sail at noon or Wednesday. NAVUA DUE 6 A.M. TO-DAY. The Island steamer Navua is due at 6 a.m. today from Tonga. Samoa, and Fiji. She ■w-.1l berth at the King's Wharf to land h«r Pzssengers and fruit cargo. DORSET CLEARED NEWPORT NEWS. The Federal steamer Dorset with cargo ai d passengers from New Zealand, cleared Newport News on June_ 13. She left Wei- ! li lgtou on May 9. and is due at Southamptoo .about Jurtp 23. THE PALOONA. l The ini-sr-ojlonial passenger steamer i Piloona was to leave Melbourne on Saturday ' for We'lirgton, where she is duo next Friday. She will leave Wellington the same • ds.y for Lyttelton. Dune-din, Bluff, and Mel- i btmnie. MAIMOA SAILS TC-DAT. Tlie Shaw. Savili and Albion gtearr.er ..Maxima, after a quantity of canto fioM England and also loading; wool _ for England is ,to sai> this evening for WellingVn and Southern port 3 to complete discharge ttit afterwards load. THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH. The Canadian Scottish, •with a cargo of wheat from Australia end New Zealand prod ice, sailed from Wellington on Friday for .Tipiin, via Sydney. PORT VICTOR FOR LONDON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line ir-earner Port Victor, with a cargo of New J'eulaud produce, saved from Wellington on I'riduy evening for London. CANADIAN MILLER SAILED. The Canadian Government steamer Car.a- ---' tlian Miller, with cargo for America, sailed «i Saturday morning for New York, via i-arotonga and Papeete. WAIHOBA FOB CALCUTTA. The Union Company's cargo steamer Waifcora which had been overhauled and surveyed left Port Chalmers last TuePday for Newcastle to load coal for Java. She will sftc.rws.rds go to Calcutta to taVe the Ju!y/.•ufrust loadins berth .for New Zealand nnd Australian ports. -WAITEMATA IN JAPAN. The Union Company's cargo steamer l Vaitemata, with a cargo cf vlieat from Australia, arrived at Yokohama, .japan, on June ]3. She will aflorv.ards go to Vancouver and flan Francisco to load for Kew Zef.iod and Australia. THE FLOP A. ".>* Union Company's Island ; steamer Flora arrived at Rarotonga from Auckland on Wednesday en route to Papeete. She 13 due buck at Auckland about the end of the month. THE WANGARATTA. The British India eteamer Wangaratta, running under the auspices of t.iQ New Zeaand Shi] ping Company, left the lyno in jallast last Tuesday for Bluff to load in *Jew Zealand for England. She is due at Bluff about July 23, PIAKO TO LOAD. The Federal steamer Piako is due at Wanganui roadstead from Austra.ia about the first week in July to commerce loading for West of England ports. She will also load at Now Plymouth. Napw; and Wellinglon. The Pin'.to is to leave Wellington finally a.t the end of July- • , RARANGA AT HULL. The Shaw, Savili arid Albion steamer Raranga, which left Auckland on April 2,, arrived at Hull on June 11. Before leaving Auckland an outbreak of fire occurred in the copra cargo on board, and it had to be discharged before the vessel called. BARQUE REWA FOR AUCKLAND. The Scales barque Rowa »"£**.**. castle last Monday after a passage of 94 da>3 Lorn Bcachy Head. England. She was loading a cargo of hardwood sleepers and coal for the New Zealand Government, and ■was expected to leave Newcastle ior Auckland at the end of the week. She is due here toward the end of the montn.
HOUTCt DELAYED. The East Cor-at Shipping Company's auxif*ry schooner Houto. en rovite. from Auckland to Tauransa, was sheltering at Trypher» on Friday, but *ao expected to reach ?.% during the week-e'd. She should to loading at Auckland for Taurangft about he laiddls o.' the •• «k. ARAH^'JA. Tj'O Atri •v,*- has been delayed at "-■jf the hea sea. S:io was expected to itaw there at 16 ». m. yesterday. And ia duo lwre about the 'i>. a time to-day She will berth at the O.uce.i. : Whart. MAKTTRA CLEARED VANCOUVER. The Royal mail steamer Makura cleared Van ouver on Saturday for Auckland. She ie due, at Houolulu next Saturday, at Suva oa July 3. and at Auckland on July 7. ROMEO CLEARED COLON. Tho New Zealand Shipping _ Company's steamer Romeo, en route from New Yoifi to Auckland, cleared Colon. Pans-rrta. on Friday. She ia due here about July, tiTAiNUI'S RECORD TRIP. The Shaw. Savili and Albion steamer Tainui, wnich arrived at Southampton on Thursday, made a re..Oid voyage ;rom Wellington, covennj the distance in 3(j days, bho left \Ve iington with pacsenyers, maite. and carco on May 10. MAX I; FA .!>UE AT 9 P.M. The tinter-Colonial steamer Manuka, en route frutn fv/Uusy witn pu-ssensiers, mails, and cargo. has repoitod by wire-esa ti>at she will arrive a;. Auckland at 9 p.m. to-cay. She will undorgo medical insDCcUou it; the etro&in, and berth ; &ter at the King s \Vhart. RIMUTAIi A DUE TO-MORROW. Tho New ZaaJand Shipj inn Company & steamer Kunuiaka leit u elluiiiton lor Auckland at noon i<.steruay. ijue is duo cere at mid-day to-morrow, and wui berth at the Queen's Wharl to- discharge carao from England. Afterwards sue will so to Russell, Tok-maru Bay. and Wellington to complete loadiru. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Apauui, which had been delayed on the coast by .he stormy weather, arrived at Auckland from Awanui ana ports on Saturday oveuaig. Owmg to her lato arrival her oeparture lor Awanui has been postponed until noon to-day. Owm.g to tho heavy sea in the Bay of Plenty, the .Ngatiawa waa unable to work Opotiki on Saturday and remained at Oniwa. Consequently her arrival at Auckland is indefinite The Ngapuhi, which hae been laid up undorgoina an extens.v/? overhaul, is to resume to-day. She will sail for Tauransa at 7 P-m. The auxiliary veese'.e Puroto and Otimai, j which had been sheltering at Whnngarei, | arrived at Auckland dur n.? the week-end. | The Tuhoe, which v ae sheltering at; \Vhananaki, was expected to reach here during the night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18120, 19 June 1922, Page 5
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