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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. #• "" ARRIVALS. August 12. Ysniwha (6-30 ;a.m.), from -Taeroa; Clansman (6.40 a-m.), from Russell: Nga•fewa (7 a-®-). * ro!n : Ngapuhi (7.5 'from Taurnnga; Wa-katere (12.30 »«ia')'. f ronl Thames; Hauiti. (2.15 p.m.), ftKMii 'Coronrandel. August 13. (o- 35 »•«•), from Whamgare-i; Araiaia (7.15 p.m.), from Eaat Coast. DEPARTURES. August 12. Iria (10.30 ».m.), for Gape Fi.ro well. iindstol. bwrQucntinc (3.15 p.m.), for Syd(2.15 p.m.), for Houhora; Daphne (10.10 j>Jn.), for Avranui; Mako m io p.m.), for East bays. August 13. Opawa (7 a.m.). for Napier. Tartiwha (2.20 p.in.), for I'aeroa; ha men (9.25 p.m.). for Whaugarei. VESSELS DUE TO DAY. Mar.uka, from Sydney. 5 p.m. Huia, schooner, from Melbourne. Eewa, barque, from Newcastlo. laciwka. from Paeroa, 7.30 p.m. Eanieri. from Whanga-rci, 9 p.m. Qpihi, from Nydia Bay. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waiotapu, for Wellington. 4 p.m. jianaia, for Whanga-rei, 10 p.m. Ngapuhi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m. WakaVero. foi Thames, 6.30 p.m.. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. EJTIHCOLONIAL AUP COASTAI,. Opihi. Nydift Bay. August 14. Koroniiko, Southern ports, August 16. ; Dundula. Newcastle. August. 16. Manuka, Sydney, August It. . Kaikoriii. Newcastle, August 17. Navua. Suva. August 16. Kakapo, Lyttelton. August 17. 1 jilooraki, Sydney, August 21. i {nor*. Rarotoaga, Augur,t 30. Hnit. Melbourne, sailed August 3. Oman*. Newcastle, to sa:l. flewa, Newcastle, soiled July 2€, taiapoi, Melbourne. September 6. , Waitorco, Nauru Island, September 10. Wiihtxra, Calcutta, to siiil August 11. ! ovx^sejls. Wlakaiane, from Liverpool, August 14. Cleared Liverpool June 24. Colon Aoro London, at Wellington, due Auckland August 16. Canadian Planter from Montreal, via AmIndian and New Zealand ports, duo j Auckland August 16. _ Twickenham, Seychelles islands. now at Dunedin; due Auckland August 16. BJoemfcm. tein, .New York, August 17. Cleared Colon, July 20. Port Campbell, Now \ork, ATsjrust 25. Cleared Colon. August 3. Otwi, London, August 30. Cleared Panama • August 3. - Tremere. Montreal, Ausrasfc 26. Cleared ] Colon August 4. , _ , i Port Napier, London. August 00. Cleared : Panama,. August 7. ] Anrtralia. Liverpool, September 6. Buteshire, London, sailed August 5. t Dorset, Liverpool. September 25. j Ptoaroa, Southampton. September 29. ( Dcrhsm. Livernool, October 6. , Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October 12, ; s ria Australian and Southern porta. j Wangaratta, South, to sail; loads for f London- « 1 Port Auckland, N«w York, to sa.il. ( PACIFIC MAIL STEAJfERS. ( Niagara, en route Aucklard to Sydney. IVhiti. at Svduey, sails for Wellington and . San Francisco to-day. Maunsanui, en route San Francisco to Wellington, due August 26. I .Makura, en route Auckland to Vancouver, due August 12. J VESSELS IN PORT. 1 £n Stream—Talnne. Atua. Northern Chief (schnr-), Tofua. Rakanoa, Iris. Devonnoit —H.M.S- Philomel, H.M.S. Chatham. H.M.S. Veronica. Oneen'a Wharf—Katoa, Arahura. King's Wharf—Waiotapu, Eastern Sea. In Dock—Rona. , „ Western Wharf—Southern Croae. Central Wbarf—Kaitoke. Hobson Wharf—Ktirow. The Karon, which had been loading j cement at Whansrarei, was to leave there on ' Saturday for WeUing-ton. New Plymouth and J Grejmonth. ~ The Richardson steamer Mako, . which has been Tecommissionod after laying up at £ Antiland for some months, sailed for East Coast bays or. Saturday night. £ The Southern steamer Opihi. en route bom Lyttelton, cleared Nydia Bay at 6 a.m. on Saturday for Auckland, where sho is duo to-night. She is bringing general cargo from Lyttelton and timber from Nydia. Bay. After disc Large abe will load general cargo at tlria port for Lyttelton and then go to Whasgarei to load cement for tko South. I The Kaikor&i left Newcastle at noon on Friday with a cargo of coal for Auckland, i Sis is due here on Thursday. i TJxc- Kaitoke is to leave Aucklard at 5 i pja. to-morrow for Newcastle. | The Koromiko, en route from ports, was expected to leavo Wellington on Siturdny night fcr Picton to load produoe far Auckland. She leavee Picton to-day for Auckland direct, and i» duo hero on Wednesday evening. J The Katoft ig now annotusoed to leave Auckland at n«x>n on Wednesday for Wei- ! Kngton, Lyttelion, Dunedin, Oamaru. and j Timara. Thf- Ktaw. which is discharging coal at 1 the Hobson Wliarf. ia to sail on Thursday for Westport, where she will load another , cargo of coal for Auckland. j The bartraentine LindstoL with a. cargo j of pumice and timber loaded at the King's \ , Whiarf. sailed for Sydney on Saturday afternoon. I The Amhura arrived from 'East Coast ports last night and berthed at the Qu«en s Wharl. She ia timed to sail for Gisborne and Napier at 10 a.m. to-morrow. OTTtnrF.RT AND WAIPAPA SERVICE. The Northern Company advisee that a canro service will be run once a month to Kerikuri and Waipapa direct. The first Tesae! to be despatched for those ports will be the auxiliary eeow Paroto, lea,ving Auckland on August 2L WAIOTAPU SAILS TO-DAY. .The Trans-Pacifio steamer Waiotapu is timed to leave Auckland at 4 p.m. to-d&y for Wellington and Australia to complete dis- : charge of her cargo from Pacific Coast Porte. NAVTTA CLEARED SUVA. The Island steamer Navua. en route fiom < Tonga and Samoa, cleared Suva at 4 p.m. j 1 on Friday for Auckland. She is due here < on Wednesday morning, and is bringing 59 saloon passengers and 6 steerage. Her cargo consists of 8500 cases and 200 bunches of i 1 bananas. THE R.M.S. MAKURA. The Royal Mail steamer Makura was duo *t Vancouver on Saturday from Auckland. She is echeduled to sail from Vancouver on Friday for Auckland, via poxt3, and is duo 1 here on September 8. THE R.MIS. TAHITI. . The Royal Mail steamer T&hjtj en route tc San Francinoo, is du.a at Wellington toir.orrow moming from Sydney. She is | ' wheduled to suil from Wellington to-inor-jow evening for Rarotonga, Papeete, and San. Francisco, taking mails, passengers, and cargo. ' " 1 THE ATHENIC. j The Shaw, Savill. and Albion steamer 1 Athenic, en route from London, is expccted to leavo Wellington thia evening for Auckland, where she i« due on Wednesday. She has cargo from England to discharge hern, and she will commence her outward loading at this port, whore she will lift a large . quantity of frozen meat and dairy produce for England. RUAPEHU CLEARED FOR LONDON. j The New Zealand Shipping Company'e . imer Ruar>ehu sailed from .Wellington at noon on Saturday with passengers, mails. 1 and cargo for Southampton and London, via 1 lar o ,.ma and Kingston. IRIS SAILED. The Pacific Cable Board's steamer Irin - ?ailed for Cape Farewell on Saturday mornlng to repair a break in the Eastern Extenffion Company's New Zealand-Australian cable. THE 3UFFOLK. The Federal steamer Suffolk is to loave England about. October 14 with cargo lor ' I-'TUe.ton arid Dunedin. She will aleo bring third-clafifl itassengers, who \nll diseml>arK Wellington. OPAWA SAILED. Tho New Zeala-nd Shipping Company'fl steamer Opawa, which wa» delayed a.t Auckland owing to -a, quantity of spare bunker coal in No. 3 hold becoming over-heated, failed for Napier, Southern ports, and Ausyesterday morninK to complete of her car{;o Iran Alontreal and. !New SCHOONER HTJIA REPORTED. Yho Novel plosive Company's auxiliary | ■cnoonor Huia, en route from Melbourne to | •Auckbvnd Capo Maria at 6.30 P*.* 0 : Jp Saturday. There was a northerly wind Wowing yesterday which should aid the ves•®l making port to-day. She left Mcloourii! ■B Aociiat 3. '

MANUKA DUE 5 P.M. The intsr-colonial steamer Manuka, en route from Sydney to Auckland, has reported by wireless that ahe will arrive at 5 p.m. to-day. After medical inspection in tho stream she will berth at the Central Whtrf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. BARQUE REWA REPORTED. Tho Scales four-masted barque Rewa, en route from Newcastle to Auckland, is expected to arrive at any time. She parsed oape Maria, at 9.30 p.m. on Friday, but had not made her appearance off Tiri at a late nour yesterday. RIMUTAKA AT PANAMA. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s linor xtimutaka, en route from Wellington to Jjondon. arrived at Panama on August 11. Sho left Wellington on July 15. THE WHAKATANE. "'.(n? 1 ? ew Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer wlmkatane is due at any time now from 110I 10 oa£ J at Bristol. Glasgow K T- P °, o! ' 4 bout 2500 to" 3 of cargo ]Vnn 4 t at Auckland and about „Wi v i' s Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and iSelson. She had not reported by wireless yesterday. CORINTHIC CLEARED LONDON. ♦ > T Savill and Albion liner Corinttuc cleared London on August 11 for LyttelSeptember 17. her deßtination ab °"t WAI.RUNA AT VANCOUVER. The Lnioii Co.'s trans-Pucitic steamer Wairuna. which is loading at I'aciflo Coast Pprts for Auckland and Australia, arrived at Vancouver from San Francisco on Saturday. THE ULIMAROA. The Huddart-Parker steai »?r Ulimaroa saiied from Sydney art 1 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday. She is timed to leave Wellington for bydney on Friday. NEW TRAWLER FUTURIST. The new trawler Futurist, eif route from Grimsby, sailed from Melbourne for New Zea and on Friday. She came out via Gjbraltar, Port Said. Perim, Colombo, t' remantle and Melbourne. The Futurist is owned by Mr. R. S. Alward. of Napier. c>he is reported to be one of the most up-to-date and best-fitted trawlers that has left tho llumber. Her groeS tonnage i 3 241 and her net 20 tons. She is classed 100 A 1 at Lloyd's and registered 11 pilots on her trial trip Tho vessel is fitted with a super-heated steam engine and also a powerful wireless plant, which waa in use on one of H.M. destroyers A large refrigerating plant has been installed on the vessel for use in New Zealand when she commences her fishing operations. PORT OF ONEHUNGA, Arrivals.—August 12: Rarawa (9.30 a.m.). from New Plymouth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 5