SHIPPING.
IPORT 'OF AUCKLAND. ' llSSfi ; ' YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.' i Kawatiri (7.30 a.m.). from Westport. *. • Houto, •. schooner - (7.80• p.m.); , Tuniwlia, M f .(10-15 :P- m .). from Paoroa. "• — ,'' YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. "if ># latere (10 a.m.), for Thames. ii?i Ngapuhi (6.35 p.m.), for • Tauranga; Glen- ■ ■ •Is (7.10 p.m.), for Whangaroi;. Clansman sH";': • (7.10 p.m.), for Russell. Hanaia (ID. 10 p.m.), for Whansarei: sg&^Awikhou, (11.15 p.m.), for East Coast; : ; .:r . schooner 111.25 p.m.), for Whangarci. ' * !§fß ' ''' VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. WW W aransa -. from Sydney, 8 a.m. . V; 1 /" i;: 'Wingatui, from Southern ports.. • i:'; Wakatero, from Thames, 6.10 p.m. Hauiti, from Coromandol, 9 p.m. \ Apanui. from Awanui,. 3.30 p.m. j|s|f VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. rV 'v Kekerangu, for Opua,. I:: ' :>W, Arahurn. for . East Coast ports. 2 p.m. ' ' Tiroa, for Gisborno. noon. - 1 ;»'o Hauiti, for Coiomnndel. 9 a.m. L. ; " Taniwha, for Paeroa, 7 p.m. I •#'?«ss Dsp'nno, for Wbangarci, 4.30 p.m. r >-• Gael, for Kerepeehi, 6 a.m. ' i • v -%VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. V INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Wincahii. Southern ports. July 24, C>'vT'Kafcapo, Westport, July 27. .?#i«vKuronr. Picton, July 29. -Marania. Sydney, July 24. Katoa, Southern ports,, July 26 Flora, jßarotonga, July 30. ■ ••H-'",-?: Dundrennan, Makatea Island. July 25. V .' l -'Manuka, Sydney. July 31, . iiifi .Kaiko'.rai, liji, August G. Tofua, Fiji, August 13. * *' H.M.S. (Laburnum, Tonga, August. Waitemata, Calcutta. September 1. " H.M.S. Veronica, Fiji, early October. *i' . OVERSEAS. '.Xosmop Now Yorl:, July 26; at Colon, July 2. I ; .VjW-jpa Grove, Java. July 31 j y; Port Hunter, South, July 27. to load. 1 -f "Canadian Prospector, Vancouver, July 28. ' C y -' Canadian Millet, South, to load Aug,list 5. ! ■ Narii:.ga, Liverpool, August 5. I >. 7 Armagh, Liverpool, via Fiji, August; cleared i X•! „ ' .Panama July 9. ! Wai:run», Pacifio Coast, August. • vC DooMholm, Montreal. August 4; at Colon, i ■ 5 -- July 9. 1 '>£• .Snssfix, New York, August V. i Swaai, New York, August 13. ■' J Clan Mackenzie,, New York, August 20. ' <•> Mahuria. Liverpool, August 21. ."-'•' : X*vPapa.-foa, Liverpool. August 22. ; Canadian Cruiser, Montreal. August 2G. "It Waitemata, • Calcutta, to sail. ; ; j -- Port Napier, London, September 10, _i Trehieve. Now York, August 30. ' ■ •> PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. i ?" Niagara, en route Auckland to Vancouver; -V ?- ~ due Vancouver July 28. --Maunganui, at Wellington, sails for San I ~,, Francisco to-day. Maltu?®* en route Auckland to Sydney. '"Tahiti. left San Francisco for Wellington, July 20; due Wellington August 11. ■ :* VESSELS IN PORT. ! In Stream — Talune, Attia, Tangaroa i ■ : (schooner), Kwo (schooner), France,' X Iris, Rewa (barque). Southern Cross. 1 ....Central Wharf—Kaiwjrra. Waitomq. i J)evonportH.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Chat- ; >' "•• • - ham. - v . «• Queen's —Athenic, Arahura. jy W. 6S *, orn WharfNavua, Las Vegas. > Kind's Wharf— (schooner). Canadian' , Pioneer. Kekerangu, Hawatere. I
-;>y- ... The Katoa, en route from Southern .ports, left Timaru at 5 p.m. .on Saturday, and was >" :v expected to leave Wellington yesterday ..io 'afternoon for Auckland direct. She is due pere on Thursday morning. si The Kawatiri arrived from W&stport yea;a- terday morning, and berthed at the King's ; - ; Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. / -v _ The Gieborne Sheepfarmers' steamer Tiroa V VI loading at the King's Wharf, and is - timed to sail- at noon to-day for East Coast H bays and Gisborne. The Union Company advises that the •*.v. , .;.VrE.jH»w is to leave JLyttelton to-morrow for -"■]) >-■ Picton to complete loading for Auckland. U She, Bhould reach this port about the end v' '/ of tae week. 1V s- . Tie schooler Mnroro is loading a. cargo of ; _ timber at Gisborne for Sydney. - Tha Arnhura, • which is berthed at the , -- Queen's Wharf, is timed to sail at 2 p.m. I trv-ds»y for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne, and . : ' Najjar. (. -A ■> The W/inaka. en route from Auckland, ar- ■ k , -• rived at Lyttelton from Wellington on Satnrelay afternoon, was to 6ail yesterday ; for Dunedin and Bluff.. / The Kaiapo. with a part cargo from ■ " Greymouth. -was to leave Westport yesterday Mb?- afternoon for ■ Auckland, where she' is duo : V .- on Friday. ■( - .Th« Winp-*"*i was expected during: the ft" ,:/ n »srht from southern ports. Sha will berth rtv ••-- at the Queen's Wharf to discharge her cargo •;... .( of produce and general merchandise. It is - r T .. expected that the vessel will be despatched v ; '' —- about Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton. • :<iJunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. i ■ .—The Nobel Explosive Company's schooner :. •••'- - jiuia. which had been lightering explosives from the Cragness off OraNei. returned to : " aci berth at the King's Wharf yesterday - »»«»»* She will probably i.«> despatched '*? r -, Wcangarei to-day to load w cargo of , .jtimber for Melbourne.
,1 WAITOMO FOR NEWCASTLE. .- - . The Waitomp, which la discharging a }: ea ?,?° ° f Phosphates at the Central Wharf. • .. will afterwards proceed to Newcastle. ; > • PORT CHALMERS AT LYTTELTON. ' * : ? The Commonwealth and Dominion Line 7„ -- Steamer Port Chalmers arrived at Lyttelton St, ■ Ham Jjondon on Sunday afternoon. She has cargo for discharge at Lyttelton, Port Choi- >. • mere, ;*nd £<ew Plymouth. i' '"■ t " — — ■ I—' MOERAKI FROM MELBOURNE. 7/ , Tbo Uni.ia Company's Moeraki is expected / k?- arrive at Wellington from Melbourne •V this morning:. She has .84 passengers for t"; . New Zealand. After putting out cargo here, j; she should sail to-morrow for Melbourne. [7 Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Bluff. j |f : vV DUNDKENNAN LEAVES MAKATEA. _ The steamer Dundrennaji is reported to & . '- 'Mve sailed from Makatea Island on July u>' '••«•'-£? *«li , a cargo of guano for Auckland. - yj&k" duu here about the end of the . , THE CANADIAN PIONEER.. - „ .The Canadian Government steamer Cana- , : di&n Pioneer is expected to sail to-morrow V' J°r Brisbane, Sydney. Melbourne, and Ade- ■••• laide, in continuation of her voyage from ■ • / . ' Montreal. , | X'."-":" ■ i V-'V' 1 MARAMA DUE AT 8 A.M. TO-DAY. ' 1'::!' '. The Union Company's intercolonial steo- : ' mer Ma ram a has reported by wireless that j v she will arrive at Auckland at 8 a.m. : to-day. She sailed from Sydney at 10 a.m. r" -< on Saturday and is bringing 248 passengers I • as well a3 mails. and over 100 C tons of j • general merchandise. After medical inspec- i • tion - in the stream aho • will berth at the i V Queen's Wharf. v>U;- 1 '•Ji iy. THE KEKERANGU. •' ; The Kekerangu, which arrived from New--V- castle and Wellington late on . Sunday night And anchored in the stream, was berthed % % at the King's Wharf yesterday morning, I ! " ;. r "'She is to sail for Omia to-day to complete i idischarge .of her Newcastle cargo. From , Opua ah® will probably proceed to Hobart. i V; ,J MAUNGANUI AT WELLINGTON. j -' /■ .The Royal Mail steamer Ma jnganui Ar- ■ . (.."u; rived at Wellington from Sydnty at '! a.m. i.- r :': yesterday. After embarking pnteengers and 1 loading mails and cargo at Wellington, she j • is scheduled to resume her voyage to San ' !3^ 5 Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete, at j ,',v, • 8 p.m. to-day. •' ' KOSMO EXPECTED EARLY. \ ' The New Zealand Shipping Company is , expecting the A. and A. steamer E'.osmo to; o:. arrive, at Auckland at an early date, but i : no wireless report has been received from v. .- tho vessel. She sailed from New York (ii' ; ' '' June 21, and .was at Colon on July 2. , THE ATHENIC. 1 Tt is hoped to despatch the Shaw, Savill ! ; and Albion lir.er Athenic from Auckland j • to-morrow for Gisborne, Napier. and el- i lington to complete loading. She is sched- i ■ uled to sail from Wellington on August; - 8 with passengers, mails, and cargo for; ;V Southampton, and London.
' the arcadian. {VV . . . The Arcadian, a palatial ocean cruiser of j£, '12.050 tons gross, owned by the Royal Mail wV "- -Steam Packet Company, ran successful trials , , --on June 5! in .Belfast Lough, after having , -mh . . been reconditioned and overhauled by ■ Mossr3. Harlan cl and 'Wolff, Ltd. She has • the _ distinction of being the largest snip -1 in the wor'd devoted exclusively _to pleasure 'vv r cruising, and the accommodation at the •V; -A disposal of passengers (first-class only) is ■ V "T. on a very superior scale, the equipment and furnishings generally having been arranged : -• to give passengers all the comforts of the : . highest-class hotel. . ... - Tho vessel is propelled hy twin screws, : ~ each of which is driven by a qundruple- " V . - expansion engine. The engines have been carefully balanced to eliminate , vibration, and the regulation of the, supply of oii- - fuel to tho furnaces is so simpie that pooci combustion can always be expected, wnicu >-• means freedom from smoke and soot on • uie >. - .open decks. She will cruise • to. the ft orth ' '-i: (.'ape and the" northern capitals of hiUrope, •• and also to Spain, Morocco. 'AWW.. ana ■**" th« CwinrrUMdi.' • • • •• v • ■' • ' '• • V •. ' v . v ■ • - Ifc, ■■ • ■•' • . . • .
~ MAHANA LEAVES' LONDON. hana a , nd &°« steamer Ma. sailed from T ? e "y T cablegram to' have Wellington LvH,H on Jul j 22 for Auckland, i She is due rf + Vf' ton iH 01 ? Chalmers, , s. aue at this port about August 29. TREKipVE • LEAVES NEW YORK; ;■ undir «, Hain steamer Trokieve. ; runnins XflSf fS? m «Pices 0 the A. and A. Line, r ? IU New York on July 22 for ■ Auckland an d southern. New Zealand ports. " : / THE MANUKA. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer froTwiV? U0 a L Sydney this morning Sho is scheduled to leave oKlnej on f Friday , wit passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland. THE PORT HUNTER.! ' | The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter, which has been load- j at southern ports, was expected to leave Welhngto.il on Sunday for Gisborne and i . Auckland to complete loading foe American i and United Kingdom ports. - She is to be i finally despatched from Auckland on August THE CANADIAN MILLER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian, Miller, is reported to have sailed from Adelaide for Bluff on Friday to load New •Zealand c;,rpci for New York, Boston and Halifax. After ioading -at way ports the Miller will come to Auckland to complete ; and will, bo despatched finally from this! port. 4 • j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 5
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