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SHIPPING.

! PORf OF AUCKLAND* AP.BIVALS. ifcvphne (5-1° a-ra.). from Awanui; Manaia, KSO *.mJ. from Whangarei; Koromiko -■' MSO a.m.), from Sowthcnt P° rts : N «>*- ■£i (3.55 a,m.). from Opolikjs Houto, !!wooncr (10.45 a.m.). from. Tauranga; ranopu* (4.30 iwn-)' from WM *W rt i Cieael« $0 p.m.). from Whangarei. DEPASTURE* W»»iti (9.15 a.m.). for Ccromandel: Wska*.l (9 45 a.m.), ior Thames; Kur ° w «•« for Westport; Manaia (laiO p.m.>. For tfhangaroi. ".', '.<•<■ VESSELS DUE TO-DAY.-from Dunedin, 6 *.w. •Wiiiuraratta, from Opua. I wSStSe. from Thame*. 6.10 p.m. Hsuiti, from Coromandel. 7 p.m. Ncapum, from Tauranga 7 a.m. Clansman. £Rom Rua6el '« 7 *' m- , VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Daphne, for Awanui. S a.m., VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Kakapo, from Southern ports. Arahura, from East Coast Hanaia. f rom Whangarai. 6 ».m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Kanieri, for Whangarei, 5 pom Taaiwha. for Paeroa. 8 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ihtibcoloxul akd coastal. Kakapo. Lyttelton. August 19. Atoeraki. Sydney. August 01. Wingatui, Southern ports, August 26. f Flora. Rarotonga, August 30. • Uiimaroa. Sydney. August SO. Omsna, Newcastle, via Wellington. Aug. ;/' ! ' 22. Hire, ketch. Dunedin, sailed August 17. Kaiapoi, Melbourne, September 6. Waitomo, Nauru Island. September -10. Waiters, Calcutta, sailed August 11. OVEHSEA3. Canadian Planter, from Montreal, via Australian and New Zealand ports, due Auckland August 29. Twickenham, Seychelles Islands, via Dunedin; due Auckland Ac.guat 19. BJoemfontein. Now York. due. Cleared Colon. July 20. ... Wengaraita, South. August 20; loads for Port Campbell. New York, August 28. Cleared Colon. August &. Orari. London. August 30. Cleared Panama TrtaJre, Montreal, September 1. Cleared Colon August.4. Port Napier, London, August 30. Cleared ' N Panama. August 7. Australia, Liverpool, Sept. 6. Cleared" • Panama Aug. 10. " Enroll, Montreal. September 10. Buteshire. London, sailed August 5. Canadian Travellitr, Vancouver, Sept. 10. 'Dorset, Liverpool. September 25. Paparoa, Southampton, September 29. -fiuvnaui, Liverpool, October 8. Canadian Exploror, Montreal, October 12, via Australian and Southern ports. Rushine,. Southampton, Oct. 12. Pert Auckland, New Yons, to tail. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Sydney, due Auckland Aug. 29. Tahiti, en route Wellington to San hran- ;,. oisco, dus September 4. "'•■■'■ lleuuganui, en route San Fsancisoo to ; Wellington, due August 26. Makura, at Vancouver: sails for Auckland August IS. VESSELS IN PORT. . 1 - la Stream—Talune. Atua. Northern Chief (schnr.LTofua,, Rakanoa. -~,,, D»vonport—H.M.B. Philomel. H.M.13. Voronica. , . __, . Queen's Wharf—Nivvn*. Athenic, WhakaKiss's Wharf—Dundula. Raw* (baiQiae), Suia (schnr.i. Koromiko. In Dock—Rone. . _ _ Wisstern Wharf—Southern Cross, Canopus Central Wharf—Kaikorai. Capiain J. G. Watson haa taken, command of the Komat*. relieving Captam H. W. Bold, who has com* en shore for instructions. The Arahura ie due at Auckland to-mor-row afternoon from East Coast porta. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf. Tlie Nobel ketch Rira sailed from Dunedin on 'Thursday with a full.cargo cf general merchandise for. Auckland. •Bps* Westport Coal Company's steamer Cawjpns arrived from Westipprt yesterday vmimg and berthed at the Western Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. Tie Nobel schooner Hviia. berthed at the Bag's Whan, is to load to-day for West Uoiat ports. She will go to the euplosive anchorage on Monday and will eaii from there for Wellington, Westport, Greymouth, and Nelson. Her further movements are not definitely settled yet. The Winjatui is to leave Bluff to-day for Qanwru. Timaru, iLytteltca. Wellington, and Auckland. She is due here about ths end of next week The Kiituna sailed from Newcastle on Thursday with a cargo of coal for New Plymouth, and Kaipara. The Kurow sailed yesterday evening for 3f estport to load another cargo of coal for Auckland. Mr. T. Henderson has received advice that the steamer Glaucus, after loading a part j cargo at Lyttelton, w at Timaru, where .she is. expected -to complete loading for Auckj: land on Monday. She is due- hero fcbout Thursday. Tin Waimarino waa to leave Port Chalmers at the end of the week for Newcastle, where she will load another cargo cf coal for New Zealand. , Tfce Koromiko arrived yesterday"• morning from Southern ports and berthed at the King's Wharf to discharge her general cargo. She will go to Chelsea to-day to load sutrarShe will return to the wharves to load, and is timed to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru on Thursday. The Kakaoo, eu route from Southern ports. was expected to leave Wellington yesterday afternoon for Auckland- She is. due here to-morrow night or Monday morning. MAIMCA REPORTED. ' The Shaw, Sairill and Albion stoamer Tfaimoa. en route frcm Wellington to LonW3' arrived at Monte Video on August IS. She kit Wellington on July 26. EASTERN PLANET LOADING. i Dalgety and Co. have been advised that we U.S. and A. Lino steamer Eastern Planet ia on the Augusii loadinif berth at New York for New Zealand. She is expected to leave New York on August 25 for Auckland. Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Byafley. THE OTARAMA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otarama, which is loading at New Zealand ports, is duo at" Wellington torn Wsnganui to-morrow. She has been fixed [j to leave Wellington on Wednesday for Liverpool. Manchester, and Glasgow. PORT ADELAIDE'S RECORD RUN. The Commonwealth and Dominion Xiine •toaraer Port Adelaide is reported to have made a record trip from New York to Briahane. via Panama. She mado the run in 30 days. TAIROA AT TENERIFFE. Sfaaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa arrived at Teneriffe oa August J6, en routo from Wellington to London. She sailed from Wellington on July 8. TWICKENHAM DUE TO-DAY. The London steamer Twickenham, en »°ute from Seychelles Island, via Bluff and ■Uunedmy has reported by wireless that ehe *Jll arrive at Auckland at 6 a.m. to-day. She will berth at the King's Wharf to dis«utrge about 700 tons of guano. THE R.M.S. MAKURA. The Royal Mail steamer Makura was Joheduled to sail from Vancouver yesterday •or Auckland and Sydaex. via ports. Sho is due «t Honolulu on August 26, at Suva °n September 4, at Auckland on September •• and at Sydney on September 13, . s HAMBURG TO AUSTRALIA. The following is a list of sailings which «ave been arranged from Hamburg.to Australia, circumstances permitting. The dates *u Parentheses denote when the ship is due ■J Sydney:—Port Curtis, sailed Juns 8 (August 14); Pakeha. June 24 ■ (August 21); Aagtekerk. Juno 10 (August 21); IPort "owen, July 6 (August 28); Raranga, July SJ^* Dt « mb « r W); Tisn&ren, July 26 (iStoptemb —) ; ParattaL. July 7 (September 23): »rt Stephens, August 8 (September 25); gatutu, August 5 (October 7); Eurylochus, 2 (October 21); Bbonah, Aupust fi 'October 31); and the Abbekerk, which * due »t Sydney in November. • NEW AUSTRALIAN COASTERS. ."The completion of the now steamer Wol}°P,Bo»r, building at Lithgow'a, Ltd.. Port £«Bow, for the North Coast Steam Nairiga--331 Company,: haa been delayed owinu to S;irt?' i" ut Jfc i° expe'c'wtT - thai the vessel ?.;■•*'■'■■■• »)?' 1 P« launched this month, and will leave |2r Australia about the end ot November. a« y"' s^ol9 of the company have placed "J* order with the sam« builders for a cargo Jitter of 1000 tons, with cold storage acwmmod.'ion, and this vessel will probably ****>. Sydney next April. THE SCEVIC. Star liner Subvic sailed from on. August 4 with passengers, ii"i 8 ' *ad cargo for Australia. She ia due ■aojdaey on Se-ptembee 22.

THE BLOEMFONTEIN. Tho A. and A- steamer Bloemfontein, en route from Montreal "to Auckland, had not reported by wireless yesterday. She is fully due now and should arrive at any time. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Claymoro, which is being ovcrhaxded and recommissioned, is to leave Auckland on Monday for Mercury Bay. | The Apanui, which ia undergoing an extensive overhaul, ia expected to be reoommissioned at the end of the month, when sno will resume running in the Awanui and Northern ports trade. , THE WANGARATTA. The British India steamer Wangaratta, which is loading produce for England at coast 'porte, is expected to arrive at Auckland tiiia evening from Opua. She will berth at tho Queen's Wharf for further loading, and will afterwarde go to Wellington to complete. PHOSPHATES FOR AUCKLAND. Tho Union Company h&e received ad vice that the Waitomo ie due at Ocean Island on August 26 from Port Chalmers, to load a cargo of phoßphatea for Auckland. MOERAKI DUE ON \ MONDAY. The inter-colonial steamer Moeraki ■ left Sydney at 11 a.m. for Auckland, where-she i« due on Monday. Besides mails and cargo, sho i« bringing 70 saloon and 46 eteerage passengers. THE ULIMAROA. The Huddart, Parker steamer Ulimßroa sailed from Wellington at mid-day yesterday for Sydney. She is dtte at Sydney «on Tuesday, and is timed to leave there the following Saturday for Auckland. THE ATHENIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athonic, which is loading produce for England at the Queen's Wharf, is to leave Auckland on Thursday. She will go to Napier, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Timaru and Wellington to complete loading, and i« timad to sail, from Wellington for Southampton and London with paasengors at daybreak on September 17. PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. The Corinthic will bo the next Shaw,' Savill and Albion eteamer to bring paseem?ers from Eapland to New Zealand. Sho sailed from Southampton on August 10, and ia duo at Wellington about September 17. PORT SYDNEY LOADING. The Commonwealth and. Dominion liine steamer Port Sydney is to leave Bluff tomorrow for Timaru, Lyttelton. Napier and Wellington, to. complete loading for England. She ie timed to sail from Wellington on September 8 for London, via Monte Video. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR AT QUEBEC The Canadian Government eteamer Canadian Constructor, which aailed from Auckland for New Yorlc and porte on June IS, arrived at Quebeo on August 17. COST OP RESPONSE TO S.O.S. A ealvago case of unusual interest was recently heard in an American Court, when a decision was given in favour of a vessel which had answered S.O.S. calls, but had not exactly rendered assistance to the vessel in distress. The Manchester Brigade rendered " etandinar by " services to tho Davidson County in the Atlantic, and this, the American Courts hold, amounted to salvage, deepito the fact that the owners of the Davidson County finally recalled her by wireless and sent one of their own ships to do the towing. The award is to be onefourth of what ehe would have received had she towed her into port.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 7

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