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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ' V nicmber (1.20 a.m.), from Bunbiiry. , 1 ' Westmoreland (7.15 R-.m.). from Napier. 5 f "-'■■ ,: •k'.itoa (6.30 a.m.), from Southern ports; : ,*£*. di.so **»•'>■ from East Coast bays I'■ f Taniwha (9.10 a.m.), from, Paeron.; Claymore (20.20 p.m.), -from Wnaagavoi. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. '- : ' Hauiti (7.20 a.m.), for Warkworth; Wakat#rs (7.65 a.m.). for Thames; Tutartekai (11 •Tin.), for Northern lighthouses; Elftie Mary 12 30 p.m.). for Gisboroe. .tampuhi (6.40 p.m.). for Tauransa: Waio- ■ -' J»hi <» P-m.). for -Mercury Bay: . Glenola ;. IBM D.tn.), for Whangarei; Manaia (10.10 ,\m) -far Whangurei. V..' kanaka . (10.40 p.m.), for Earotonga, VESSELS' DUE TO-DAY. - " i Kaimanawa, from Westport,.B a.m. •' r '] Pukaki, from Southern ports. ' '"- Wakatere. from Thames 3.40 p.m. 7. ! Hauiti. from Coromandel, 6.30 p.m. '/'.". \ VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY. : ■ -f Eona. for Sydney. ' "j-Kurow. for Newcastle. '"'■'■ Ar&hura, for East' Coast bays, 11 a.m. ,; jjjember. for Wellington. ■ v'■";■'.:■■ waiiuaa, for Melbourne. '.:': ~ . Flora, for Gisborne. noon. -'- : .Katoa, for Newcastle. • i Hausti, for Coromandel, 7 a.m. ,' Gael, for Kerepeehi, 4 a.m. Clansman, for Russell, 7 p.m. ' ■■".'.•'>", Xaniwha. for Paoroa., 4.30 p.m. -i'Claymore, for Whangarei, 2.30 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ;,|> IXTRRCOLONIAT., AND COASTAL " Jk»imanawa. Westport, September 4. Pukaki. Southern ports. September 4. ■■/.'Sakanoa, Newca«\le. September 4. 'iJCarori, Greymou.,l, to sail. •, ,y»ipori, Westport, September 6, via Gis- :'•!;,..'. borne and NaDier fjlimaroa. 'Sydney, September 5. lofua, Suva, September 10 ■ •• JTiagara._ Svdne . Sepia. 10.. ~' Wingatui. Southern ports. September 12. .? ifftraraa, Sydney September 18 '•Atholl. Makatea Island, to sail. -;; kanaka. Rarotonga, September SO. OTXSBZAB. Corinthic. South, to load. September 7 • ; ; ' Canadian Constructor. Montreal. September 8; clfcared Panama August 12. Trelevan. Montrual. September 15; cleared Panama,, August 12 Canadian Pioneer. South, to load. Sorjtember •■"•'■• 12. , , - Tregontiell. New York, September 10. Port Curtis. South, to load. September 15. Port 80-wen. New York. September 16: cleared Panama, August 24 Canadian Scottish. Vancouver, September 16. Armagh, South, 1 to load, September 20. Port Napier, London, September 30. Zealaudie,. London, Sentem'oer 26 -. -J Trecarre.l. Liverpool, September 23. •■ West Islip. San Francisco, September 26 Waitematn, Calcutta, late September; - cleared Samararsg, August 25. .. Kalgora, Calcutta, September SO. Canadian Seigneur, Montreal, to sail. . Kasembe. New York. October 5 Pakeha, London. October 7CitT of Bir'nincham. New York. Oct. 10. Tregenna, New York, October 23. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Sydney; sails for Auokland and Vancouver September 6. . Maunganui en rout* San Francisco to Wellington. Duo Wellington September 6. Makura, en route Vancouver to Auckland: due at Auckland September 21. "iTahiti, en route from Wellington to San ■5;.... Francisco; due San Francisco September ;V , 17. ; .:: VESSELS IN PORT. la Stream—Talnrie. Tancaroa ■ f schooner V Kaeo (schooner), France, Rewa (burjue), Kaitoko. ':•;? Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. La- ■.'. burnum. ■' — WharfWaiArna, WeJfmoxeland, Katoa. ,'■'■-, '•' . i Central Wharf—Mah ana. Arahura, Kurow. .; King's Wharf— Atua, Djember. ■ ■? Chelsea— Rona. : North ; Wall—Southern Cross. ill The Arahura, which is berthed at the •i Central Wharf, is timed to sail at II a.m. 'jto-Jay for Tokomara Bay. Gisborne and Napier. ■"/:•'-The Australian steamer Pukaki is due at Auckland' to-day from Southern ports. She -j| will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge Her cargo of produce. -.-.

i; ; The Gisborne Sheep Farmers' steamer ;HTroa arrived at midday yesterday from East I Coast bays and berthed at the King's Wharf. '.•".""'■' The &i'M is to shift this.morning to the Central Wharf to complete unloading her cargo of coal. She i» to sail' to-day for New- ■ castle,, < ■ ,j . • ■ . ■'•■{ ,;.' •. ,*•-■ ■-.. '- '■ ■'■' THE MAHANA. :"■■ The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer \ Mahajia is to sail to-morrow morning for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin to comel eto discharge of her cargo from West of England ports. WAIRUNA SAILS TO-DAY. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Wairuna is to sail this, afternoon for Melbourne and- Svdnev in continuation of her voyage from San Francisco. COAL FROM VTESTPORT. ; The Kaima-nawa is due at 8 a.m. to-day from Westport. She will berth at the Central Whan to discharge her cargo of coal. Subsequently the vessel will return to Westport. ; KARORI DELATED AT GREYMOUTH.. Very bad weather is being experienced at Grevmouth. and the Karori. is bar-bound with a fall cargo of coal for Auckland. :It is hoped to despatch tho vessel to-day. KAITOKE BERTHS TO-DAY. , The Kaltoke, which lias been anchored in the stream since Friday night, is to berth at Chelsea to-'lay to discharge- 1000 tons of sugar from Fiji. _ Afterwards she will come to Auckland to discharge about 2500 tons of • Newcastle coal.

THE KATOA. [ f The Katoa arrived yesterday morning from I Southern ports' and berthed at the Queen's Wharf to discharge her cargo of produce and .general merchandise. Cargo operations are • expected to he completed to-day, ; when the E&toa is to proceed to Newcastle. WESTMORELAND LOADING, The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland arrived from Napier yesterday morning and berthed at the Queen's Wharf to . complete ' loading for New York, Boston, London and i "West of United Kingdom ports. She is scheduled to sail from Auckland for New York at daybreak on Thursday. "THE FLORA. The Flora wf!7 complete discharge of her fruit cargo at the King's Wharf this afternoon, when, she will proceed to Gisbome to load a cargo of sheep for Auckland. Captain J. A. Grey, formerly chief officer of the Arahura, is in command of the Flora, relieving Captain Nelondwetb. who has come whore for orders. ' .; THE WAIOTAFU. The Union Company's trans-Pacifio stealer Waiotanu was expe'ted to leave Wcl"Tipton yesterday for Vancouver direct. She V? V> load at Pacific Coast ports for Now Zealand and Australia. ' SAILING SHIP REPORTED. -The lighthouse-keeper at Capo Maria van e »*« reports that a sailing ship passed east at 6.15 a.m. on Sunday. CARGO FROM EASTERN CANADA. .The New Zealand Shipping Company ad"fe* that the Hain steamer Trelyon was Wsdiiled to leave Montreal yeflterday for few Zoal-nd. She will be followed on September 30 bv the Errol, and by the Ausiralind on October 30. STEAMERS LOADING AT NEW YORK. .The New Zealand Shipping Company has oeea advised that the Ham steamer TieSenna is to sail from New York on September 19 f or Aun-land, Wellington, Lyttelton, fhinejirt. Bluff, and Sydney. She is flue at Auckland about October 93. Following the T-esenna, the City of Naples, will leave iNew YoWt at the bepinniTt* of Octo °er tor New Zaland and Australian ports : THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. - ..The Canadian Government steamer Canaan Constructor, en route from Montreal to Auckland, has reported by. wireless that Me • will arrive on Saturday afternoon weather permitting. The vessel's New Zealand <>ar(ro will bo discharged at this port, • : :; {■mm Auckland she proceeds to Brisbane, A Ydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide to dis m coarse tho remainder of her cargo / DJEMBER ARRIVED. „ . An arrival in port at an early hour yester!j»y was the Dutch steamer Diember with a large cargo of Western Australian hardwood {or Now Zealand. The cargo was loaded at Jrerntmile and ; Bunbury and totals about '3.600.000 ft It is for discharge at the four town ..New Zealand ports.. About 180.000 ft. \ Jill he discharged at Auckland. The Djemoer < cleared Bunbury on August 21 and experienced severe stormy weather when ~. - funding Capo Letuwcn and across the Aus- ; 'Kalian Bight. The wind blew with hurri- ..:;■ j:une force from the west-north-west, accom- .,: panied by high seas and a heavy north-west %■ ••well. After the Djember cleared Tasmania . 'Hie weather improved and for the last foUr • !B&ys of the voyage it : was fine. The vessel -'>: • ■ Jffll probably complete cargo operations by ,'.; . ;}aw Evening, ■■■ when she is to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. to discharge we remainder of her cargo. WMc : ■ ■"../■.;■'■.:.■',■'■■:.' .■•■.■;■;■.■;■.■;

' '-'.■: " : - THE BONA.- - : . l •-': TRon* i™Sl^^i tra,, * Company's Steamer teea 3 anSl§^%^ MONTHLY STOP-WORK MEETING. wTfe w ,-5l OI TO ly i ; Bt ?i;work meeting of-' the mor«f^ d6orkera Union will be held this SSSu'L"!? -?° C "P» work will be done on vessels in, port until after : about 10 a.m. . .' ' THE TUTANEKAI. i.«ifi. loa^. in C stores and bunkers at ; Auckland j the Government, steamer Tutanekai H»B?t?f^ i T« for the Northoin and West Coast • lighthouses. HEAVY RAIN AT BLUFF. ;-• The Wineatui'a ' loading at Bluff is being delayed by torrential rain.. It ,is expected to. despatch the vessel to-morrow for Auckland, via way porta. WAIPOEI AT GISBORNE.. .The Waipori, en route from Greymouth, na Napier, arrived at Gisborno at 7 a.m. on Sunday. She wa« expected to sail at 7 §•*»• yesterday for Auckland, whore she is duo to-morrow morning. TOFUA LEAVES SAMOA. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua. arrived at Apia. Samoa, on. Thursday morning and sailed on Friday afternoon for Suva and Auckland, She is due at Suva to-day and at Auckland on September 10. THE R.M.S. MAKURA, The Union Company advises that tho Royal Mail steamer Makura sailed from Vancouver at midnight on Friday for Auckland and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on September 31. CANADIAN PIONEER AT BLUFF. The t Canadian Government steamer Canadian Pioneer arrived at Bluff yesterday from Port Kembla to commence loading New Zealand cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal. The vessel will aftorwards work ■ up the coast, loading at various ports, and will subsequently completo loading at Auckland. She is due at thia port about September 12. KEREPEEHI IN COMMISSION. Tho small steamer Kerepeehi, which was laid up at Auokland for about twelve months, has been thoroughly overhauled and placed in commission. She is now engaged in the coal trade between Whangarei and Auckland. The Kerepeehi, formerly named the Weka. is a wooden steamer of 126 tons, and was built at Auckland in 1894. WANAKA SAILS FOR ISLANDS. The Wanaka. which has been commissioned in the Eastern Pacific fruit trade instead of the Flora, .sailed for Cook Islands .and Makatea last night. Captain F. G. Bilton is in command of the vessel. He has with him the followinig officers:—First. Mr. G. D. FraseT; second. Mr. B. Sutherland; third, Mr. F. E. O'Neal; chief engineer. Mr. J. McK«m!T*e: second. Mr. Reams;, third. Mr. J. Thompson; chief steward. Mr. P. Pearson,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 5