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SHIPPING.

• PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS.

'Claymore (7.45 ajn.), from Whangarei; :'■ iaanui ("50 a-m.), from Awanui; Rimu : (9 alra-Ji. from Russell; Katoa (1.30 p.m.). ken* Southern ports. >&.>•... ../>■• — SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. HM.S. Veronica (8.40 ajn.),, for Tonga. \ .R.M.S. Niagara (3.10 p.m.). for Sydney. Passengers from Auckland: First saloon— - Misses Lawler, Collins, Cameron, Cardno, '"parr, Turton. Luttrell. Killen, Woods, .■Fuller, Lambert, Brown, Maciarlane, San*!der, Cumming. McKellar, Wait. Jones, ' Fhillip»; ileedames Lane. Storm, "White, "'&umte., Greenberg, Wilson. Ebaworth. \filcox. Davis, Wilson. V alder. Adams. Killen. Wilson, Masefield, Moor*. Fuller and 2 children, McLaren and son, Nicholas, l jjssjbert. Brown. Grear, Wait. Knight, Hayman and 3 children, Stewart, Taylor, FhiiliPs>. Morris; Messrs. J. Phillips, J. E. : Morris, G. H. Turton, W. H. Lane, White, T 5. Miller, A. Adams, P. Adams, K. J Vewman, C. W. Lamboume, F. A. Taylor, 5. W. Martin, P. G. Suggate. C. M. JfilieT. V. Potter, H. Greenberg, N. Wilson. P. Efasworth. E. A. Wilcox. H. Booth, A. R. Wilson and son, H. Valder. D. Walker, A. Adams, A. Fuller, Bolton, FieHm*. J. Fuller, iun., H. Knight, W. Steven*. H. G. Leroux, C. C. Claydcn. D. McLaren v W. J. Nicholas, Lambert, R. P. Browne, L. M. Browne, A. Iwamoto, W. L Bayman, G. W. Stewart, F. R. Taylor, L. R. Freeman. H. Pettit T. Pettit. Dr. P. Andrew. Colonel J. .W. Clark. Second i*loon — Misses Craigie, Spedding, Stafford, Yeomans, Clarson, Scarborough; Meedames Hartley. Norden. Shaw, Billett, Davis, Nairn, Pocle and infant, Mackay, Matuschka, Schofield. Wilson and 2 children, j Baker and 2 children, Pearce; Messrs. H. ■ Wells. L S. Billett. H. Skewes. A. Beeeham. H. M. Blunden, A. Mountain, F. : league. J. K. Wells. J. Basiiss, S. Mackay. W. Brocker. P. W. Davis. T. H. ' Stafford. T. McKail. D. N. G. Wilson. A. Pearce, and 39 steerage. t Apanui (10.10 p.m.), for Awanui.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. * Isabella de Fraise> (2.10 a.m.). from 'Whangarei; Manaia (& a.m.), from Whangarei; Ngapuhi (7.45 a.m.). from Taurines -. Kaimanawa (1.40 p.m.), from Portland: Arahura (11.45 p.m.). from Eait Coast ports. '

YESTERDAY'S DEPASTURES. Claymore (12.50 p.m.), for Wh&ngarei. ] ■;- , ' VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. ""Tofua, from Fiji. 7 a.m. . Waihora. from Nauru Island. Claymore, from Whang-arei, 10 pan. '),;:-■ VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waiotahi, for Houhora, 2 p.m. Kaimanawa, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Manaia, for Whangarev 10 p.m. Ngapuhi. for Tauranga. 6.30 pja. Sons, for Russell, 4 p.m. Daphne, for Coromandel, 4.30 p.m. Wakatere, for Thames. 7 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. rSTSBCOLOSIAI. ASP coastal. '■■''■■ Waihora, Nauru Island, April 23. • Wingatui. April £5. Tofua: Fiji. April 23. ■ ,' "Flora. Raiotonsa, April 25. Kaitansata. Westport, April 25. ILna-poi, Adelaide, to sail. -HALS. Chatham,, South. April 25. Kurow, Southern ports. April 25. -. Ornana- Banbury, April 23. .. Wanaka, Southern ports, April 30. .'Marama, Sydney, May 1. Manuka. Sydney, May 8. : SpTingburn. ■ Nauru Island, May 19. OVERSEAS. Westmeath, South. April 24. loads for Lon- ■ -don. ■;' • ■ • ■■■•■. J'-' '~ ' __ ' Waiwera. sailed from London on March. 3; due at Auckland April 24; cleared ' Panama. April 2. .-•.'- Kaikoura, Opua, April 24- ■ , „■..- ,„ " Errol, sailed from St. John on March 16, dua Auckland April 23; cleared • - Panama March 27. > --• ■ . : Waipara. Australia, April 20, loads for West cf England rjcrt3. .• -•_■: '■■ WesVlslip. left San. Francisco March 24 c-v. for Los Angeles. Honolulu, and Auck- . " -.land-, due. Auckland April 24. • .. Pinna. Singapore, April 58. :■ Canadian Spinner, left Halifax March. 14, 'due Auckland April 29; < cleared Pan'"'3;im» March 29. ■ ■'"'.: ,'■ ■ '■■ _ . Berenga, Pacific Coast ports. May 10. Trsmere, New.York, April 29. . Canadian Constructor, Halifax, via Aus.tralia : and South, due Auckland about April 30. -•'.;■<"•/< . : -':.-■■ ' : -•'..■ .■■ 'r::. Boßa,'i; Java, to sail. ■ raOGiunsx; Liverpool. May 8 .':.TreTethick. New York, May 5. __ ■ Fort Kembla, London, via Suva. May 20. • I City of Batavia. -leaves'- New York April 5: due Auckland about May 15. ,_ Canadian. Ranger, New London, May 15. Canadian Inventor, Vancouver. May 20. .... Bimutaku, Liverpool. Mar 21- .. i ( Tairc*. Liverpool. - May 29. JV'-oit. . London. May 31. _.- 4__ . Waitomata, Calcutta, to sail April 28, via I Singapore. and Samarans. ."..•-.:;. Arawa;, London, June 18. ; PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS- / Niiisara. dee at Sydney from Auckland on ::■■ -i Wednesday. -~-': _ ;':.'■,?;-' '■:<".s _± ■•'■ 'Hsunganui, en route San Francisco to Wellington, dne Wellington-May 5. ■ ■ Makurn. en route Auckland to . Vancouver, ■" ■'■•■ du» at Vancouver April 21. -'•■ ; * ■■■'.:f,r Tahiti, en route Sydney \to Wellington; due Wellington to-day. Sails for San .. ;.'.-.' Francisco to-morrow. ■' ;;-■;:■--■'■' -',-..'• * "" VESSELS IN PORT. la Stretm—; Atua,; Northern Chief ' (schooner),' Eewa (barque). Tangaroa , • •"■" (schooner), i Kaeo (schooner), Kaiwarra, ■■'■■'. France, ?Kawatiri. ■■■■■■v •; ■ :'..■■' j ?£&&■ ■ Devonpact—H.M.S. : Philomel, Iris (cable ■;-steamer). . -. "■ ?ueen's' Wharf—Kaimanawa, Tofua. eatralr.Wharf—Waimana. ■ -J. In —H.M.S. Laburnum. ->.t Prince's Wharf— ' Chelsea—Fiona.-' ■-' - Kins'* --Wharf— Melbourne, ■ Lindstol ■ (bqtne.), Arahuxa. . ' •..

The Arahura arrived from East Coast . ports last night, and: berthed at the King's ' Wharf. '* She is timed to sail for Tokomaru g Bay, Giaborce. , and Napier. at 5 p.m. to- ■ morrow. •■• .- ■•;■-./;. . .■:; _' > The Kite a arrived from South era . ports on Saturday afternoon, and berthed at the King 1 * Wharf, j After discharge the vessel ■will proceed direct to Lyttelton and Dun;:edin.;'..; ■:;;.' ;'-"-■" ■ ■■[/::. ; -"'•■; . The Wanaka, en route from Bluff, is to • : ;. l*a.\t> Duaedin to-day for Auckland, via • . 'way ports. She is due here at the beginning . or next , week. The Wingatni, en ' route from Southern ports, was expected to leave Napier on : Saturday, and should leave Giaborne to-day tor Auckland, where she is due on Wednesday. ; '-:'/..... . • ■■ .. .1 THE MANUKA. '•• The Union Company's intercolonial steamer -Manuka sailed from Sydney at 11 JfH °B Friday for Wellington, where she is aua tc-morrjw morning. \ THE PAEROA SERVICE. .'■' : . Tee , : Northern ' Company's steamer laaiwfca *« delayed at Paeroa during the jV''-'; , rtJ*^%':« owing to floods ; . in■•■'. the river J*3S .- a consequence, • her trip from ,£f£i d yesterday was abandoned. She is . "peeled to leave Paeroa to-day. and is ijffleo to leave Auckland for Paeroa at 4 tm P.m, to-morrow. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED. : The Royal mail steamer Niagara, after S oiserabaTkmg a number of passengers and -"discharging a quantity of cargo at Auck- ;;,'. «ad, sailed for Sydney at 3 p.m. on Saturday One hundred and . sixty-three paasen.s lera joined the vessel at Auckland. / '. Tahiti DUE AT Wellington, '- Tha Royal mail steamer Tahiti is due at Wellington this morning from Sydney. To- ; morrow the vessel will resume her voyage as ™ San Francisco, via Rarotonga. and ;" ; -'Papeete. . TOFUA DUE 7 A.M. TO-DAY.- /V '' -The- Union Company's Island steamer . if* I *, with passengers, mail, and cargo ; ; «om Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, is due at 0 Auckland at 7 ajn. -.to-day. After medical 1 inspection the vessel will berth at the .Queen's Wharf. . • RUAHTNE POSTPONED. v,'. The of the New Zealand ShipP.'ne Company's liner Ruahine from Wel- ■ "Ogton. with passengers, mail, and cargo vv tar Southampton and London, has been : m Postponed until 3 pjn. on Thursday. MARORO LOADS AT GRAFTON. ?;V The Gisbome schooner Maroro. which ,],™ t been thorough!? overhauled and • P»wted ftt Sydney, has been chartered to i.ioad a cargo of hardwood, timber at Grafton >-,«« Auckland. ' , HOUTO DELATED. -;£'The East Coast Shipping) Company's ■owiiary schooner Houto, which sailed from p Atrtiand on Monday, was delayed by the ▼either m the Bay of Plenty, and did not 1. Si i- . fauranga until yesterday afternoon. 1 a " *» cue back at Auckland to-morrow. ■ — ,' ■- t THE AWAHOU. Pfetrt.vWatkin, and Wallis have received ?--:oe that the Richardson aieamer;Awahen ' -J* wen delayed at Gisborne by; the recent »«ormy weather. The vessel will leave *. Qios■■ &2* ■ to-day for ■■' Auckland, via, East' Coast f*X» *nd Portland. . She is ; ' expected -to iSi^*,,** 3 * about Wednf»d«ij nisTftt. , iiiii'si,. : .••

TAIROA FOR LIVERPOOL. tJS- Sa,Till and Albion ..steamer r^^J* 1 t. o */? from West of England ports was scheduled to sail from Liverpool T^+f.,i?^ rd * J & r Auckland, Wellington. l-yttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about May 29. PINNA BRINGING- OIL. The British Imperial Oil Co.'a steamer i"inna la due at Auckland about April 23 with a cargo of oil. She sailed from Singapore on March 31 and Baiikpapan on April MATAEANA TO LOAD AT AUCKLAND. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Matakana is due at Timaru from Australia about May 20 to commence loading for London. After farther loading at other ports tie vessel will complete at Auckland. She » scheduled to be despatched finally from i this port about June 12 for London via I Monte Video and Teneriffe. FIONA AT CHELSEA. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer r icna. which arrived from Port Kembla on Friday night, was berthed at Chelsea on Saturday morning to discharge her cargo of coal. THE KAIMANAWA. ■ After loading a quantity of cement for South at Portland the Kaimanawa returned to Auckland yesterday afternoon and berthed at the Queen's Wharf to complete loading with general merchandise. She is timed to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington and Westport. THE lONIC. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer i lonic was scheduled to leave Southampton ] last Thursday for New Zealand, where she is i duo about May 27. WAIHORA DUB THIS AFTERNOON. j The Union Company's cargo steamer Wai- : nora is due at Auckland this afternoon from j Nauru Island. She will berth at the Ceni tral Wharf to discharge a large Quantity |of phosphates. She will afterwards discharge 1000 tons at Lyttelton. THE- ABAWA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Arawa. which arrived at Southampton on March 30 from New Zealand, is scheduled to leave London on Mar 9 for Auckland. Napier and Port Chalmers. She is due at i Auckland about June 15. WAIPARA LEAVES BRISBANE. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the British India steamer WaiTiara left Brisbane on Thursday for Auckland direct. The vessel is coming to this port to commence loading New Zealand produce for Avonmouth, Manchester. Liverpool and Glasgow. She is due here about Wednesday morning. THE NGAPUHT . The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi arrived from Tauranga yesterday morning. The vessel had a stormy experience on her trip. from Auckland to Tauranga and was considerably buffeted by the easterly gale, and received a great deal of damage when she was struck by & sea in the Bay of Plenty. A sea broke in some porta and wrisnched oS doors- It .lifted a boat and smashed it against the engine room skylight. damaging both the boat and the skylight. The Ngapuhi eventually arrived at Tauranga 11 hours behind scheduled time and stayed, there until Saturday night. PORT ADELAIDE REPORTED. The . Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Adelaide, en route from Lyttelton to' London, cleared Monte Video on Saturday in continuation of her voyage. . The vessel Bailed from Lyttelton on March 29. WAIRTJNA CLEARED SAN FRANCISCO. With cargo from Pacific Coast ports this Wairuna sailed from San Francisco on Saturday for "Wellington, Lyttelton, , Dunedin. Melbourne, and Sydney. THE WAIHEMO. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Waiheino sailed from Port Chalmers | on Saturday evening for San Francisco direct. The Teasel is to load at Pacific Coast ports next month for New Zealand. EEROLL DUE EARLY. The A. and A. steamer Erroll is due at Auckland <at any time now from St. John. The vessel sailed from St. John on March 16 and cleared Panama on March 27. Her •;:argo is for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Melbourne and Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Co. is the local agint for the vessel. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. The Canadian Government ■ steamer Canadian Inventor was scheduled to- leave Vancouver on April' 20 far Auckland. Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. The Canadian. Traveller is scheduled to follow the Canadian Inventor on May 25 by the same route. The Canadian Pioneer is to leave Montreal on May 26. the Canadian Cruiser on June 26. and the Canadian Constructor on July 28 for Auckland, to discharge all cargo for New Zealand. From Auckland the vessels will go to Australia to complete discharge and will , subseauently return to New Zealand ports to load for New York, Boston.and Halifax. WATMANA BERTHED. * / The •• Shaw. Savill and Albion i steamer Waimana. which arrived from Newcastle on. Friday : night, was berthed at the Centra* Wharf on Saturday morning to discharge about 2500 tons of basic slag and to commence loadine New Zealand produce for America and England. The vessel has lust completed a voyage to Australian ports with basic slag: from Antwerp and general merchandise from London. - She sailed from London ;on February 14 and made a nonstop voyage of 391 days to Melbourne at an average speed of "12.6 knots. The cargo was discharged at Melbourne. Sydney and Brisbane. Afterwards the Waiman* went to Newcastle for bunkers and sailed ■;. from there at 8 a.m. on April 15. Two days from that port the vessel encountered boisterous weather, the wind blowing;, strongly from the east, accompanied bv a rough head sea and fierce rain squalls. • The gale became worse as the vessel near<»d N«»w Zealand and was at 7 its height when Cape Maria was passed -at midnight on Thursday. The weather moderated next day. hut -thick, rainy weather was experienced to Auckland. From Auckland the ■ Waimana will bo to Southern ports to complete and will be despatched Snallv from WeHineton for London via New York. and. or Boston.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 5