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SHIPPING.

SPORT OF AUCKLAND. ..-.'.. ARRIVALS. .:- Navua T5.10 a.m.), from Fiji. Passengers. •; Misses Addinell (2). Banks. 1 Bowden, Fowler, Fry, Hassard. Hay, - ! Menxiea (2), Mulholland, Page, Shipley, ] Snodgrass, Taylor (2), Thomson, Sister y Walls, Mesdames Bowden, Fowler, Thomson, : Townley, Wolff, Crawford, Gray. Halliday, Trail, Woodward, Gosling, Rootgard, Messrs, Anaell. Applegartlt, Bawden, Bowden. Ely, '.< Johnston, Townley, Cox, Peake, Dunkley, J. ' D. Gray, Hornbjow, Kennedy. Keralake, . % Snaddon. Chad**ick. HoSmann. Kirkwood, . Lbveridee, St. Julian. Rev. Gillani, Dr. Traill, Captains Wilcooks and Gosling; and nine steerage. Ronaki (3.30 a.m.). from Whangarei; MAnaia (6.10 a.m.), from Whangarei; Nga:puhi (7.80 a.m.), from Tauranga. 1 DEPARTURES. ~ Wakatere (8.10 a.m.), for Thames; Hauiti C- (G.lO p.m.), for Kopu; Manaia (10.15 p.m.), for Whangarei. . Kaitoke (10.10 p.m.), for Newcastle; VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Athenic, from Wellington, 11 a.m. Whakst&ne, from Liverpool, 6 a.m. Kaikorai, from Newcastle, 6 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames. 4.10 p.m. Hauiti, from Kopu, 4.30 p.m. Waiotahi. from Groat Barrier, 7 p.m. Daphne, from Awanui. 2 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. **" Manuka, for Sydney, 11 a.m. Taniwha, for Paoroa, 6 p.m. Kanieri. for Whangarei, 2 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. urrxßCOLOXiax, an-d coastai. Koromiko. Southern ports, August 18, Canopus, Westport, August 18. Kakapo. Lyttelton. August 19. Moeraki. Sydney, August 21. Flora, Barotonga, Av.gust -30. Uliniaroji. Sydney, Auguot 30. Omana. Newcastle, via Wellington, Aug. ' I 22. Kaiapoi. Melbourne, September 6. .Waitomo. Nauru la) and. September 10. Waihora, Calcutta, to sail August 11. OVXBSXA3. Whakatane. from Liverpool, August 17. Cleared Liverpool June 24, Colon July IS Canadian Planter, from Montreal, via Australian and New Zealand ports, due i ' ■;• Auckland August 29. _»„. , Athenic. from London, at Wellington, due ■ ■ . Auckland August 17. Twickenham, Seychelles Islsn'ls. via Dunedin; due Auckland Augast 15. Blcemfontein. New York, August 17. Cleared Colon. July 20. „ Wangaratia, South, August 20; !loads for Port Campbell, New York. August 28. ' " Cleared Colon, August 8. Orari. London. August 30. Cleared Panama August 3. _, , Tremere. Montreal. August 26. Cleared Colon August 4. . - -, _ , Port Napier, London. August 30. Cleared Panama, August 7. .: _ ■■. Australia. Liverpool, Sept. 6. Cleared Panama Aug. 10, Bute;hire. London, sailed August 6. Canadian Traveller, Vancouver, Sept. 10. Dorset, Liverpool, September 25. PaparoA. Southampton. September 29. -. Durham, Liveroool, October 8. _ ; : Canadian Explorer. Montreal, October 12. via Australian and Southern ports. Ruabine. Soutbampton,, Oct. 19. Port Auckland, New York, to sail. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Sydney, due Auckland Aug. 29. Tahiti, en route Wellington to San rrancisco, duo, September 4. Mau-nganui. «a route San Francisco to Wellington, due August 86. MalEuw*. at Vancouver*, sails for Auckland August 13. VESSELS IN PORT. Xn Stream—Taluae, Atua. Northern Cliiff (sebnr.), Tofna, Rakanoa. _, rr , Devonport-H-M.S. Philomel, E.M.IJ. Veronica. Queen's Wharf—Navua, Awahou. King's Whorf—Dundula, Rewa (barque), Huia (schnr.). In Dock—Rcna. _ , _. Western Wharf—Southern Cross. Central Whtal— Manuka, Opihi, -Hohson Wti»rf—Kurpw. The Union Company advises that the Arakura is timed to leeva Auckland for Gisborne and Napier at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The Richardson steamer Awahou came off file slip yesterday afternoon and berthed at the Queen's Wharf to load for East Coast . bays. Sbe m timed to sail at 6 p.m. to-day. The Gisbome Sheepfanners' steamer Tiro* 'was due from East Coast porta during the night and wa* to berth at the King's Vfnarf. : The Kaitoke tailed last night for Kew- . '»' castle, where she is to bad a cargo of coal -''■; for Auckland. - The Nobel Explosive Company's, schooner Huia arrived from the explosive anchorage at mid-day yesterday and berthed at the King's Wharf to discharge-about 100 tons of general cargo from Melbourne. She will afterwardb load explosives ben for West Coast porta. The Katoa bsl't Auckland yesterday afternoon for Wellington and Southern ports. The Kaikom ia due at 6 a.m. to-day from r-* Neweastte. She will berth at the CentralWbaxf to discharge her cargo of coal. PORT KKMBLA REPORTED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Kembla, en route from Wellington to London, cleared Monte Video on August 1L She sailed from Wellington on July 2L THE PORT ALBANY. The Comroon-srealtli esd Dominion Line steamer Port Albany -was to leave Wellingi ten for Lyttelton on Tuesday evening to • complete loading. She is timed, to sail from LytteHcm on Sunday for London, via Monte • A; VJdeo. >•■.'. THE OMANAThe Lamb steamer Omana ia due at Wellington to-day with general catgo from Adelaide with timber and coal from Newcastle. Part of her caruo will be discharged at Auckland. AUSTRALIA CLEARED PANAMA. The Federal Btoamex Australia, en route from Liverpool to Auckian.d, cleared < Pmama on August 10. Sbe is due here ebont September 6 and ia bringing cargo for ' • discharge. at Auckland. Welbngton. Lyttel. •■■ ton, and Dunedin. THE WANGAKATTA. . / The British India steamer Wangaratte. which is running under the auspices of the Federal line, is due at Opua from Gisborne . this morning to continue loading New Zealand produce for England. She ia due at Auckland about Sunday, and after loading here she will go to Wellington. She will finally eail from Wellington on August 30. : ; THE BLOEMFONTEIN. The EUenn&n Bucknall steamer Bloerafontein is expected to arrive at Auckland tomorrow from New York, but no wireless advice had been received from her yesterday. She cleared Panama on July 21. She ia coming to the agency of the New Zealand Whipping Company. WHAKATANE DUE AT 6 A.M. The New Zealand .Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane is due at Auckland at 6 a.m. to-day from Liverpool. She wili berth at the Queen's Wharf to discharge cargo from Bristol. Glasgow, and Liverpool. From Auckland she will go to Wellington. Dunedin and Nelson to discharge, and will atter- " -wards load for England at Napier, Timaru, Lyttelton, i,nd Wellington, sailing finally from the last-named port about September 22. ATHENIC DUE TO-DAY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Athenic, en route from England, via Wellington, is due at Auckland- at 11 a.m. today. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf to discharge and also to load New Zealand Produce for London. MANUKA SAILS AT 11 A.M. . The inter-colonial steamer Manuka, which is berthed at the Central Wharf, is timed to vii\ at 11 a..m< to-day with passengers and , mail for Sydney. NAVUA IN PORT. The Island steamer Navua arrived from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji oarly yesterday and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She experienced a fine weather voyage, which was uneventful. She brought 63 passengers from the Islands, as well as 8384 oases and 205 bunch/Be of bananas. Her departure from Auckland for Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga has been (axed for 11 a.m. on Monday. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Northern Company advises that the auxiliary scow Elsie is to sail at 6 p.m. today for Waipu. The departure of a' vessel for Puhoi has been .postponed until 6 p.m. on August 21. fhe Waiotahi is due at 7 p.m. to-day from jae Great Barrier. She will be withdrawn tTotn rommuiaion end laid up for overhaul and survey. The p&phne is due at 2 p.m. io-d&j from Awmujj nnd Northern, aorta.

SAILING VESSELS FOR HULKS. Five ox-German sailing vessels which hav< been lying at Valparaiso under the French Uag, have boon sold ito Messrs. Krabb and Co., of Valparaiso, for £16,000. and will be converted into hulks. They include the steel iJ 6 "?^*^.^"^ l ® Setose, 3755 tons, buill in 1805; the Jeebek—ex James Kerr. 2195 tone, built at Liverpool in 1892; the Oliva— SLr* dy -, ( &? ris ', 180 J, tona - built at P° rt GlasSSTl^ l^! 1 ' the Claua—ex.Travancore, 1024 tons built at Port Glasgow in 1892; the • A i , 2 ert Hi^ lnlK>n -« Alsterthal. ex Othmars- • cften, 1606 tone, built ot Glasgow in 1891. *■ ULIMAROA. AT WELLINGTON. r .^ J H fW" Pa / ker eteamer iriim aT oa arrived at Wellington at 8.10 a.m. yasterday ' SiSi, mails, and cargo from ' R«.?J?£i timed to sail from Wel- , lmgton for Sidney to-morrow. THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. ' e Government steamer Cana- '• AMi«? r Ve 81l * r "a«4«»m Vancouver on ; S^« 6t «k ioT s Auckland and Australian [ porta. She is due hero about September 10 THE MOERAKI.X iP*? i intercolonial etaamur Moeraki is son™. t9 i lea,v s s y dnc y to-day with pasff stf' &£?°-» and cargo for Auckland. She is aue here ■on Monday. THE CANADIAN PLANTER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Planter,, en route from Montreal. via Australia, arrived at Wellington from bydney at midnight on Tuesday. She will discharge and load at Wellington, and then P j ?° t uther n ports to discha,rgo and load. Afterwards she will come to Auckland, where she is due about August 29, She is to sail from this port for New York. Boston, and Montreal. THE ERROLL. The New Zealand Shipping Company haa received advice that the steamer EVroll left Montreal on July 25 and Louisberg on August 5. for Auckland. Wellington. Iftttlten. Dunedm. and Australia. She was was due there on August 8

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 5