PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. puma (5.40 a.m.>, from Singapore. la,s Vegas (1.50 p.m.), from San Fran.cisco. Opihi (11.13 a.m.),, tro;n Lyttelton. Moeraki (5.45 p-m./, from Sydney. Pasrensera: —Misees Ford, Kidao"_, Stedmsn, Williamson. Murray, R.ffkia, Jacobs, Freeman, Munro. Wintniors; Mcsdamas Emanuel, Benrpsej- and child. Datacn and ch;j_d. Cossidy. Webstsr, _&.idsen % Stedman, Newport, hxebenry, McGili, Campbell, Parkinson, proeser. Southwell svnd iniant. Dear and 2 children. Porter, Whitman-; Messrs. Pat ton, Datson, Honeycombo. Tonjvc. Ma. Us, Ki&son, Wilier. Ste-dman, Echlin, Wells. Coatlow, Maschiriias. Braheney, Smart, Butler, Webstar. Kidd, . Main. Anderson,, Robinson, Ciannon. Kmghtley, Reid. Dins'be, Williamenn. Slim be r, Ryan (2), I.rach. Caranbell, Grilfitiis. Tanje. Gr.ky, Colby. Boyd. Dickaon. DarliTig, Dear. Lorswicp, Mw.wJay. Jnnee. Faravtli. Stafford. Rm<ieil. Rao, Matthews, D«mpatv>r, Parker. Clifton. Bryce. En Iron, Comment?, Martin. Gmets. A!t.aorpe, Middle,ton. Captain Wa'.lis. Rev. J. M. Devan<>h, Captain. Kftanefly. Dr. Craiix, and 50 steeraije. DEPASTURES. Navna (5.15 p.m.), for Fiii, TcmgSs and Samoa., Pasrsensreri.—Tn a»l<vm: Mi«*es Crnvy, Inpes, MacDonnVl, Wi'lcoclrs. Mes<Hra.«w Hill. Somme-rrillfif. Amos, H«>llaby. frocHmr. Suther'and. Lnrrornbe and ehi'd. Mearrs. P. Cocka, 7. Fviaieifh. J. A, G-i*sor;r. G. V, Roger*. T. W. O'Neill. S. Gray, S. and G. S. Wing. F. A. Hellabv. E. J. Edwards. Perry. IT. D. Brown. A. F. Larcomb, H. Snthfriund, G. H. Pbilson. P~;fc»<"ior D. M. V. SorrmerriHe, Professor S. Maraden. Captain Goalins;: arid nine stevr-ure. Wi _'EMr> v.tt..), ff>r Tliames: a-v-lin'-ir s' >i, oi>ner p.m.), fe>r Hokiarsita; W-\int!«hi (".5, p.m.). for Mercury B«v; (7.10 n.'n.K for Tanranea: GlenMt (9.30 o.Tn.) ;nr Wnnnsarai; Maaaia (10.10 p.m.), for Waaazarsi
VESSELS D'CE TO-DAY. from Tha.rasa, 6.10 p.m. Hsmifci. from Cownnnde'. 3 p.m. Apanni. from Awaniii, 4.30 p.m.
VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ruahine. foi: Weilinaton, noon. Arahttra, ior Fast Const, 3 p.m. Canopua. far Westpari.
VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND.
cnxscoLasiAi. ot COASTAL. K-ftoa. Southern ports. October 13. Kakapo. Lxreymouth, October 21. Kxrow, October 23. Uiiinaroa.. Sydney, October 21S. Ksitangata, Australian and Tasm&mat: ports, to sail. Wsiitomo, Nauru Islto atu. Xaiwarra. Fiji. :o sail H.M.S. Veronica, Southern ports, Dee. 4* OTXBSEAS. Dornet, Southern porta. October 24. Leads far London. Liv-rpool. October 23. Clearee Panama. October i Sanraki. Sse Francisco. October 23. Cta'ti. New Tori. October 27. At Coles. October 1. Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October '3. via Australia and Southern porta Ti\inn-., Southampton." via "Wellington. November 4. Due Wellington October
23. W aim ana. Southern porta, November 5, • lands for London. Matnkaaa. Liverpool. XarMßher 7. Trelyon. Montreal, November 20. xJimntaka. SenthaxaptoE, 27, via Wellington- ~ , Cansdicn Conqueror. Montreal. rvavemtMt. 20. viifc Australian and Southern, porta. Suffolk, liondon. to sail October 14- JJn* November 28. Kent, Liverpool, Novesiber '23. Port Darw n, Liverpool, to sail October 23.
PACIFIC HAIL STEAHEBS. Niagara* en route Auckland to Sydney. Tahiti, at Weilingtvrn. Mauncanui. en route San Franciito to "Wellington, due October 2f> ilaiura, at Vancouver
VESSELS IN POET. la Stretm —Talune, Atua, Northern Chief (schnr.). Tofua. Sakaaoa* Bewa. iba.), Wangasni (bantne.). „ , Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, Ins, H.M.S. Laouraunk Queen's Wharf—Hesnxi as. Huia /aennr.), Arahura, Pinna, MaeraJa.. . . _ ! Central Wharf—Kiwarxi. Wingariu,, E*. j
rori. In .Dock—Hona. . King's Wharf—Euamna Opihi, Vega«, Canopua Hobtun Wharf—Waipori. Chelsea—Fiona. _ . Xn Quarantine —H.M.S. Chatham.
The Kates, en rout® from Southern porta, is due u Wellington this nwraina; and is. to sail this ere&ing for Auckl&nd- Siio la cud here on Friday morning. The btsrquentiE® Wanganui. after discharging a part cargo of tirtber ill tha King s Whsri, to *nchoTed .in the iitreajn _ yesterday morning to be laid up indefinitely. Tie Union' Company's omeo steamer Kaiwarra, was to leave Sydney on Saturday for Fiji and Auckland. The dags on thu Union Company's vessels in pen yesterday ware Sewn at naif-must as & mark of respect to 'the lute Ca.pt 3tin Arthur Rhodes, M.C., who died at Tirns-m on Saturday. He vrts » «on*in-iaw or iAr. C. Holdaworii, managing-director oi the Union Steam Ship Company. Mr. W. G. Parker, former!;/ chief officer of the Fiona, arrived by the Moeraki yesterday to Mike up hia r-oat aer chief paicer of the Bona. Messrs, G. EL Stafford and W. Matthew*. acorn d officer ana second, eneinear respectively of thi> Bona, also s-mved by the McierakiCaptain Boberi Kennedy. master of the Bfcwa, returned from Sydney by tho Moerain. yesterday, titer delivering tha oar que Bona, formerly the property of Messrs. I*. ,-ttScales and Company.. Wellington;purchasers, the Adelaide Steamship '-,°m* panT. After conversion into a store-snip, the Son a, will proceed to Tcwnsville. Norm ■Queensland. ■
THE OPISX The Southern steamer Opiiii amved from shortly before mm-day yesterday and berthed-at ttte King'* "VTharf. Her cargo consists of timber from 2*yoia Bay and pr<> dtice from Lyttelton. En route to fie Opihi experienced strong head winds and ronea sea., which delayed her considerably. After discharge she will load general cargo and then go to Whar.ijarei to load a quantity of cement for Lyuolton.
THE IIATNDY COURT. The CardiS steamer Maindy Court, which is discharging u. part carso of s eepers at Tauranga, is erpected to complete cargo operations there to-morrow. Her futura moremcnts are still indefinite. LAS VEGAS IN POET. The Americar steamer Las Vegas arrived from Sari Francisco yesterday afternoon and anchored in the stream. She is to berth at the King s Wharf nt 7 a.m. to-day to aisr charse auout 550 tons cf cart;o. mostly case •til. From Auckland *he ?o«a to Lytteitcn. and Australia* to complete oischarge. huahunE sails to-dat. The New Zealand Shipping Comnany'n steamer Rnaidne ia to sail for Wellington to-day to complete discharge of ber cargo from London. She will load New Zealand ports for England, sailing for Southampton and London next month. MANTTKA AT SYDNEY. The Union Company's inter-colonial fteamer Manuka, which sailed from Auckland at 11.15 a.m. on Thursday, arrired at Sydney at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. She. is scheduled to leave Sydney on Thursday afternoon for Wellington, where ehe is due nert Monday. THE KAHAPO. The Kakapo was exrected to leave Grsyra.juth yesterday for Napier and Auckland. ABAHUBA SAILS 3 P.M. TO-DAY. The departuie of the Ars.hum for Tbkc"W Eay, Gisbovne, and Napier has been Postponed nntil 3 p.m. to-day. 8.M.3. TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. The Hoyal Mail steamer Tahiti arrived at Wellington .from Sydney at 7.15 a.m. yesterday. She biought- 73 firat-claaa, '35 secondand 31 fhird-claas pas&engers for New This afternoon she is to resume «er royace to San Francisco, -where she is iub on Aovernber 6.
NAYUA SAILED. I.i« island steamer Navua sailed yesterday evening f or Fi t u, Samoa, and Tonga with RM«enpr»rs, rnails, and cari;o. She is due. * at Auckland about November 6.
THE DORSET.
■Hio 1. caerai ateauier Dorfet, after loading "nd Wellinirton is to leave the I F" c,rt this afternoon for Gisborne, . n " ; 'la-y. and Auckland to completo !oad,l® -° r Tho vessel is ranning under CvfmS»'5 31ce8 r' -^ ew Zealand Shipping aR 15 f hie at Auckland on Oct-o-
THE MOERAKI. A r '' er " c °l°mal steamer Moeraki arrived after j" ey i * 0-iS . P ,m - yesterday, and wu>.? dl , ca! , lns P«ction in the stream she orthe.d at the Qaeen's Wharf at 7 p.m. t m>J"? SBel beared Sydney at 2.30 p.m. o.a ! CkT , 115(1 experienced moderate south- : i t T ! d a heavy swell from that I A un , nl w«pdia« the North Cane. ! 'it was fine and smooth to port. i7n r„s |: T r j 150 Passengers as well It" i i 11 1? and 1000 tons of general cargo. wrv«? l n hn „S a - r '°, ftTe 2384 bags rice, > ~,L ?; tS? 13 - ' 9 Phases srintcer. 433 ini ( i taDlet "isnr. 210 cnses I ?2£. ne i; lrmt - oWI bairs onions. 289 hairs coke, ! ft*!? 83 SSfr bags j;ro*nd bark. £'• timber 2224 caees fruit 1 hipments ex the iollowtnar steamers: i T> Cftrl ?? ftr L fi> ? aa ?C Marn^Eastern. J CanW oalft - * ardana * I : j R.M.S. M'AKTTRA AT VANCOUVER, j This Royal Mail steamer Maktira arrived at I v *neouver from Auckland via ports at 5 i ?' m " Stttu rfay. She is scheduled to sail Vancouver on Friday for Honolulu. !on Member < io Md - ™ d 13 du ° at tbia port | WAIHEMO LEAVES 'FRISCO. ' £ n f""n Company's trans-Pacific : steamer Waihemo, with cargo from Pacific ; coas.- porta, sailed from San Francisco on I haturday for Apia; Suva. Napier. New Flyi mouth* Lytto]ton, Duneiiiii. and Sydney. THE HERMES. I ~ The motor vessel Eermes waa shifted to { Vne Qaeen a Wharf yesterday morniaa to ; continue discharsinir her oil oarao from j Borneo. | RIMTTAEA CLEARED LONDON. I The New Zealand Shipping Company's j steamer Rimutaka sailed from London on ! Saturday for Wellington Lyttalton, and j Timaru. She is due at Wellington about Ac vera tier 27.
| THE PINNA. ! The Arislo-Saxon Petroleum Company's | steamer Pinna. 6121 tons. Captain W. Lane, i arrived ivcm £ajkpa.pnn, isorneo, yeat-e-I „17 and berthed at the Queen's j Waarf. She left the Borneo port on SepJ tensber 23. and cima via Torre* Strait. Finej weather was experienced until the vesael clearwi the Strait. Aitenvarda strong acuthj east winds and rough seaa were encountered I until after passing the North Cape of New I Zealand, when the wind and sea moderated, j The Pinna'a carco consists of 4000 tons of cruds oil carried in the ship's tanks, and i 90,000 cases of refined, oil in the between ! riecka. About 500 tons of the crude oil and j 30.000 cases will be discharged at Anckj land. The of the cargo will be j i discharged at Weilincton. Lyttelton, Dune- j j din. and Sydney. The Pinna is an ex- i ■ German steamer, and wsa built in 1910. She ! j was sirst named the Tandem, and afterwards j ! the Birkenfels. When she was comman- j ! neersd during the war she waa renamed the , | Poishrmnon. und fitted nr w a tank atetuner j i to carry water from Port Said and Alexan- | . to Mudros Bay for the use ox the troops 1 jcn Gallinoli. After the war she waa j i acquired by her Df ft sent owners, who con- | i ver+fd the furnaces from coal to oil burnera ! ; and utilised the tank portion of the vessel i : for carrying bulk oiL ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18223, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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