SHIPPING.
PORT OF AUCKLAND.
; 'I YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. i , ! J V »r ami schnr. {2.30 a.m.), from 'Newcastle. ' Aoanii (5.20 a.m.). from Awawrft Waka, "-V '(4-50 p.m.). from Thames. ••• .. l i •'V Wi'iota.bi (6.35 p.m.). from Great Barrier;, iwibou (0 p.m.), from East Coast; TaniSf (11.45 p.m.). from Paeroa.; Ronaki fy (midnight).' ■ from. Portland. ■ ■ , YESTERDAY'S .DEPARTURES. ' « Claymore (4.50 p.m.). for Whangarei. • _ >¥'• '" Nrapohi (6.35 p.m.), for Taiuanga; . Laii' •% -ajJn'iwa (10 p.m.). for Weatport. ■ m — , , VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. / |: .*■ : Caonthio. from Dunedin, 8 a.m. • Is- Manaia. from Whangarei. C a.m. # « Hauiti. from Corpmandol,. 9 p.m. * ; v <• V CUymore. from Whangarei, midnight. ].- ;■ ' jjCko, * rom East. Coast.. ' VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. iV ■ TJlimaroa, for Sydney, 11 a.m. IWaiDori. for Gre.ymouth, 11 a.m. : V Atutt, for Wellington. Gael, for Kerepeehi. 6 a.ro ,V...Himiti. for Coromandel, 9,30 a.m. - ' Wakatere. for Thames, 10.30 a.m. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. : i/t, ■ ".VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND ," v " TNTZIICOI.OKIAI. MTD COASTAL. * , Floia. Gisborno, September 8. Karori, Greymouth. September 8. • -Canopus. Westport, September 9. -Toftia. Suva. September 10 iJfinpßrn. Svdne •. September 10. Wjtisatui, Southern ports, September 1... 'i" Jlnaraa, Sydney September 18 (Atholl. Ma katea Island, to sail. . 'Manuka, Sydney, September *25. } WaJiaka. Karotonj;a, September 30. OTSRSBAB. Corinlhio, South, Jo .load, September 8. .' Canadian Constructor, Montreal. September ■i> 8: cleared Panama August 12. ;;,'iMrelevan, Montreal. September 8; oleared v f 1 Panama. August 12 ' Canadian Pioneer. South, to load. September ,12. Treponnell. New York, September 10, V ' Wfcitemata, Calcutta, September 13. Port Curtis, South, to load. September 19. .Post Bowen. Ntiw York.. September 10: • i, cleared Panama. August 24 Canadian Scottish. Vancouver,. September 18. . , 'V. Armagh, South, to load. September 20. : f ".rPoift Napier, London, September 29. > Zenlardir. London. S»">temV>or 2^ •sfito*rrell, Liverpool, September 23; cleared :?• . - Panama. August 31. ••'•vWtel' Islip. San Francisco, September 22. JJalilora, Calcutta, September 39. Canadian Seigneur. Montreal, to sail, . K»«embe. Net? York. October 5 .•> Pikeha, London. October 7. ■ Ur.CitlT of Binningnam: New York. Oct. 10, Twgenna, New York,' October 23. ...Eiiram-a, Liverpool. October 16. ' "■ Iteuera, London. October 20. %.*/ PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. " Jfiisafa. en route Sydney to Auckland: * "10118 at Auckland September 10 ! .liTiwnsanui. at Wellington. . , 'ilikura. en route Vancouver to Auckland: '; • * due at Auckland September 21. ' Tjiiitl, en route from Wellington to San Francisco: due San Francisco September 1?. ' VESSELS IN PORT. V lis Stream— Tancarod ■ •. i''Kae<» (schooler). France, Rewa (barque). ' ' Westmoreland - . - • : Ilevonport— Philomel, H.M.S; Laburnum. Queen's Wharf—-Ulimaroa. " Central WharfPukaki, ?«* JLing'a Wharf—Rakanoa, Kaitoka. 2'vrtn Southern Croaa- . Mr. A. Howl#, who has been ashore on holiday leave, will join the Jva\nia as chief officer at Lyttelton, relieving Mr. A. W. Beardsall, who will coma ashore on sick ■ leave. Mr, G. A. Conway joined the Moeraki lie third officer at Wellington on Tuesday, •rice Mr. C 'EL ' George, who came ashore ;. for instruction!!. The Navua is exoected to leave Dunedin to-day for Auckland, via ports. ■v. -:- The Canopna left Westport early _yester'day moraine for Auckland. She 13 due here on Sunday. The . Karori left Greymouth at 5 .m. on • Wednesday for Auckland. Slitf is due here • early to-morrow. ' The Waipori went to an anchorage in the ' stream last evening to discharge ■ the balance *'• of her coal from Greymouth. She is ex- '. - - perted to soil for Greymouth at 11 a.m. ; to-day. " ' ' The ' Makois expected to arrive to-day •■-from East Co"st bays. She is to sail again ' to-morrow night. ,■ ■■■• . The Awahou waa , expected- to arrive durin? *th« * ninKt froixi Giahorne and Bay." She la to berth, at the Queen's Wharl this .morni'ntl, .and will sail, again at noon . " ' to-morrow for- the East Coast.' ' The schooner Houto is due this .morning - from the East. Coast, and ; on arrival will commence loading a part cargo for Tauranga. • ULIMAEOA SAILS AT 11 A.M. ; ' The Hudc'liirt-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is timed to s«i£J at 11. a.m. to-day with pas eengrera. mailii. and cargo for Sydney, one is : duo at the Australian port on Tuesday. THE ATUA. The Union Company's .'steamer ' Ataa, - - which has been recommissioned for the "' coastal . trado. is expected to sail to-day for Wellington, X'/yttelton. Timaru, Oamaru, and v Dunedin. to load cargo for Auckland. PIAKO FOR WELLINGTON. ' ~ The New Zealand Shipping Company's ;• steamer Piako, which has ; been chartered by the Union Company, is due at Wellington to-morrow with a cargo of coal from Newcastle. . ~ . ; ' R.M.S. MAUNGANUL , ■I-. The Royal Mail steamer' Maunganui ar- ' rived at Wellington at 11.55. a.m. yesterday from San E'rancisco, She is scheduled to sail at 6 p.m. to-day for Sydney. THE KAITOKE. The Koitolce completed discharge of her cargo of BUf'»r at Chelsea yesterday, and was shifted to the King's Wharf at noon •j,:to put out her Newcastle coal. . FLOI3A DUE TO-MORROW. The' Union Company's steamer Flora was .expected to leave Gisborne last night ; with ■ a cargo of sheep for Auckland. She is due !_ here to-morrow, and is announced to sail i on Tuesday for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. TOFUA LEFT SUVA. The Union Company has received cable tuvice that the Island steamer Tofua 'eft Kuva at 5 p.m. on Wednesday 'for Auckland, where- «he is due on Monday morning. •Che vessel is bringing 88 saloon and 12 ;* fiteeraxe jpasnengers, and 12,200 cases and : 200 bunches of bananas. . THE TRELYON LOADING. ,<' Cable advice received by the New Zealand : Shipping Company yesterday states that the , Trelyon left Montreal on September 2 for Sydney, Cape Breton, to complete loading lor New Zealand ports. ' " CORINTHIC DUE THIS MORNING. r The Shaw, Savill and Albion ' liner y°g»«»u> •is due at Auckland about 8 a.m. 'to-day (rote Port Chalmers, and will berth . fA tie Central Wharf to load for England. . Bfia will, complete loading at the other New - goaJand Porta, sailing from Wellington on • September 20 for Southampton and Lon- ! Wn ( ; via Monte Video and'Teneriffe. THE WESTMORELAND'S DELAY, The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, *nich has been delayed at Auoklacd owing . to an outbveak of fire in her cross-bunkers, went t° an anchorage in the stream at - w.45 p,m_ yesterday, to resume coaling operations. It is expected that she wil! Sill to-morrow or Sunday morning for New / •tork. Boston, London, and West of EngJana port« WEST ISLIP FROM 'FRISCO. The West Islip pailbd from San Francisco on August *25 with cargo to discharge at Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The - *£Bsel is due at Auckland on September ■u* and at Wellington on September 28. •|t has been arranged that of this - Jine will leave San Francisco monthly, pro- • J* e ding alternately to Australia direct and •o Aew Zealand' ports. . ' J-'. TRECARREL LEAVES PANAMA. v ... According to a cable message received by -the Federal Line, the Trecarrel arrived at 'Colon on August 30 from Liverpool and i ..Panama on August 31 for Auckland, |LS. . Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dxinedin. The SaM.' vessel is due nt Auckland on September pip l ' 20. and at Wellington about a week later. THE SCHOONER MAPD. '■•The three-masted schooner Mapu (Captain vR. Ownes), arrived from Newcastle at 2.30 '•:*•:•... a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Kings ; ; v 'Wharf at 9.30 a.m. to discharge 890 tons • of Newcastle coal. The vessel, after taking * • a cargo of pawn timber from Auckland to • Sydney, loaded coal at Newcastle, and ■>• •. ~ cleared the latter port on August 24 for . « Auckland. Light northerly winds were ex- ' Xi': perienced for three days, followed bv light i;' : '""therly wir.ds, which continued until Cape Maria van Dieman whs pawed, nt 6 «.m. on :. Sunday, Light head winds prevailed on -'-the coawt. On August 25 the schooner passed the large barquentine Forest Queen, which V -. l©ft Newcastle on August 23 for Chile. After j discharging her cargo of coal the Mftpu I ' v;:..: *ill lead pumice lor Sydney.
. b.m.s. Niagara left 1 Sydney. Ported by^cablwreftT« 8 * e^uer gara * 8 te * 11 a.m. left Syduey at & cargo for • Jft 39511 ® 6 "/*. ma i la bere oii m ' The vessel is duo to resume 0 he? voyaged *§£ 13 B £ hed V l « d Md Vancouver ™"fi,s«° lttl "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18498, 7 September 1923, Page 5
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