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SHIPPING.

I PORT OF AUCKLAND. V YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. -s Cyrena. (3.30 a.m.), from Singapore. H H.M.B. Laburnum (1.16 p.m.), from Wei-1 | lington, ' . 1 C:' ; v '' . . : 1 lip'-,' Manaia (5.30 ami), from; Whangarei;' IP 1 - Ngapuhi (7 a.m.), from Russell; Matangi ft, (7.10 a.m.)', from .Tauranga; Waimi (8.50 pip?* a.m.), from Kerepeebi. - Kaiapoi (3.35 p.m.). from Westport; Apajmi (3.45 p.m.), from Awanui; Taniwha' fsi: J (7.60 p.m.), from Paeroaj Claymore (9.15 I (V . p.m.), from Whangarei; Hikurangi (9.50 tW-'- p.m). from Whangarei. - Canadian Pioneer (6.10 p.m.), from HaliI?#vfcx. - . r | Wf'' ■ "■ .» .. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. J * , Port Sydney (12.16 p.m.), for New York. Haiiiti (7.39 a.m.), for Warkworth:' WakaWv tere (7.40 a.m.). for Thames; Gael (11.15 X'X a.m.), for Omaha; Canopus (12.20 p.m.), I-"- for Westport . . •••", • -Ngapuhi (4.30 p.m.), for Russell Daphne l V (5)15 p.m.. for Kopu; Matangi (7.10 p.m ). for Tauranga; Manaia (10.10 p.m.), for P.T Whangarei.. > Omana (5.20 p.m.), for Sydney. "■c." Eaituna (6.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY! Wskatero, from Thames, 3.10 p.m. i~V : " • Daphne, from Kopu, 5 p.m. Apanui, from Great Barrier, 6.50 p.m. i;: Hauiti, from Wark.vorth, 4 p.m. Gael, from Omaha, 7 p.m. ' v - VEJ3SELS SAILING TO-DAY. Claymore, for Whangarei, noon. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL, v Eatoa. Melbourne, to sail. ;U- Waipori, Westport, March 16. ||j/, Niagara, Sydney, March 17. Kaitoke, Fiji, March 17. ' Wanaka, Southern ports, March' 19. fl;*. Ulimaroa, Sydney, March 19. Tofua, Fiji, March 25. Port Caroline. Port Kembla. April 12. ■■ OVERSEAS. • /*' " Kurama South. March 14, to load. West. Cahokia. San Francisco, Maroh 18. '/: / Trekieve, New York. March 16. v Mahana. Liverpool, March 16.. / Paparoa, South. Maroh 17, to load. fj. lonic, London, March 18. Fort Brisbane. Australia,. March 24, to . load. . . - : Tasmania. South, March 24, to load. ' e-v , Tekoa. Liverpool, March 27. City of Florence, New York, March 28. .Makura, Vancouver. March 28. Canadian Constructor, South, March 29, to lead. . Trewyn, St. John, April 6. ■a,:- Ath oil. New York, April 2. Port Pirie, London, via Wellington ana Dunedin, due Auckland, April 3. ?.V i- Maimoa,. South, April 7, to load. S: Canadian Spinner, Halifax, A|pri] 7. KV " : RuaV»ine, London, 1 via Wellington. April 10. .... ~ . Waihemo, San Francisco, April 10. Port W«'Vin(rton. Liveroool. April 19. City of Birmingham, New York, to sail. 'PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura. en route from,, Vancouver to Auckland, due at ; Auckland March 28 ~ Niagara, at Sydney, sails for Auckland ; ; ; ; and Vancouver to-day. _ • . . ~. Maunganui. en route San > Francisco to t?"". Wellington, due at ! Wellington, March '■Mi'-' ■ 14. ■•'■■■■■ .'.'A • r * ! 'Tahiti, «n route from Wellington, due at - San Francisco, March 24. . WARSHIPS EXPECTSD. * K;'. French war . sloop, Alaebaran, Noumea. " March 29. ' :from South. ' March' ,27. H.M.S. Chatham, from South. March 27. fer:,- Battle cruisers Hood, Repulse, v., '. ■' ■ • light cruisers Delhi, 'Danae„_ Da antless. Dragon, , Dunedm, and H.M.A.S. ' Adelaide, from Wellington, May 10. ; . H.M.S. Veronica,. 1 from South, May 10. ' > EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. -■ ' overseas. ; ~. ; Kumara,: for London, March 15. : /; ■ . 1 ' Port Curtis. London, ' March 17. ' ' . .' Niagara for . Vancouver, March 18. Paparcte, London, March 20. ,J. _ ■ ■ j i-■■■■..'V Tasmania .for America and • England, , -■ •• ;■ March 27. . . . '. ■ Canadian Constructor, . for . America ana ' England, March 81. " Mairnoa, for London. April 11. /. ... VESSELS IN PORT. j a - In i Stream.— Tangaroa (schooner). ■' Rewa ' (barque), Northern Chief (schooner), S '" Southern Cross, rYsabel-i.(bqtoe). . j- -Davonport.-—U.M.S. Philornel, n.M.C.B. ;V s» :H.M.8.: Laburnum. - . <; ;t Hi ' QfieetTe' Westmoreland. ■' Wingatui, r ' - Piako/ Canadian Pioneer. .. .King's'; Wharf—Ombilin.. Port Chalmers. Central ..Wharf—Waihora, . Maheno. :j,=; ; iCheisea—-Grangepark. , . ■ .•' I ? 7 Western Wharf—Cyrena, Kaiapoi. '' The Wanaliar was expected to leave Don- - f»ifi yesterday morning for other Southern ' ports to - load for Wellington and > Auckland. V-; The vessel is due at this port toward the , end of next wecik. ' The Kaiapoi arrived yesterday, afternoon : from Greymouth and Westport. She berthed :at the Western Wharf • to discharge her ' cargo of coal and timber. . - ■ . MAUNGANUI DUE TO-DAY. , a The Royal - Mail steamer Maunganul has . , reported fey wireless that; f she wiU arrive , * at Wellington from San Francisco, tlus after--s?|? j. .noon.- ..The - message --'also stated :that, the vessel 'wag .being '.delayed» ".bad weather. ? : ,;v After ; landing . passengerß. mails and cargo £. • for New Zealand, at Wellington, ; the vessel will resume her voyage to Sydney. OIL FROM SINGAPORE. j * The' Imperial Oil Co.'s steamer Cyrena . arrived at Auckland yesterday morning with ' a .full cargo of oil from ■ Singapore. The I ' vessel berthed at V the -Western i Wharf -to .' ' discharge about 40,000 cases of oil. for this; i • port. The remainder of the Cyrena's cargo j " is for discharge' at : Wellington and south- j era ports. .j NIAGARA FOR VANCOUVER. j The Royal Mail • steamer J Niagara is V' •>' scheduled to sail from Sydney to-day for • A;]: Auckland " and . Vancouver. The vessel .is due at this port on Monday morning to load New Zealand cargo and- mails, and to A embark passengers. : , She is to ' resume her voyage from Auckland •at 11 a.m. on Tuesday for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. RIMUTAKA FROM LONDON. • • The New Zeidand Shipping Company .has J ~ ■ received advice that the finer Rimutaka V sailed from London on March 7;. and cleared ' Falmouth on March 8, • with ' passengers'i - - and cargo for New Zealand. The vessel is due at Port Chalmers on April 24. when ; - - she will disembark her passengers and unload 'part of her cargo. The .remainder of ri-j 'the cargo will be discharged at Timarn, j. Lyttelton, New .. Plymouth, and Nelson. : ■ PORT CHALMERS BERTHED. The Commonwealth and , Dominion Line v . steamer Port Chalmers, which arrived from •"• r Saw York on Tuesday afternoon, was berthed ' at the King's Wharf yesterday ? , afternoon to discharge - 2000 . tons of case ojl and general cargo for this port. She is /ri.* expected to' leave Auckland on Saturday 1.'." *in ! continuation of her voyage to Napier, %:;■ Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, _ and Sydney. ; • 1 . L . THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. The Canadian Government steamer CanaKt: dian Constructor- left Wellington on Tuesday morning for Lyttelton, Dunedin. and ?. Bluff, to continue loading for New York, i) Boston, London, and Hull. ..The vessel is expected to return to . Wellington about' March 24 for further loading/ and is' to J-• leave there on March 26 for Auckland to complete. She-.will be despatched finally from this port on March 31. THE MAIMOA. • V '* The Shaw. Savill and Albion Line stea- •< mer Maimoa is expected to leave New : k Plymouth on Saturday for Lyttelton to com- . /' pleto discharge of her cargo . London. The vessel will subsequently load at Lyttelton, Tiraaru, Wellington, and Auckland. ." - The vessel is due at Wellington , on March v":« - 80. and is to leave, there »on April ,6 for . ; Auckland to complete loading. She will, be despatched from this port on Auril 11 for •; London, via Monte Video and Tenoriffe.

CANADIAN PIONEER IN PORT. 1 The Canadian Government steamer Cana- > dian Pioneer arrived last evening ; from -...'r. Halifax and New London. She berthed at the Queen's Wharf to discharge about 1000 flu. tons of cargo for this port. The vessel «ai-:d from Halifax on January 22. Fine ; weather was experienced on . the voyage until " the Vessel was about 200 miles from Auckland about 0 p.m. on Tuesday, when a -' ' hard easterly gale was encountered. For some nours the wind blew in fierce squalls accompanied by torrential rain, thunder If/4: ■ and lightning. , There was' a very rough ij&V- set, wnich broke on board and flooded the :,-j" Pioneer's decks. - Tho tops of the waves were lashed by the fierce wind, which flung ■v.,. - tho -spray; high over the -vessel. Yester- ■<;; «ay morning the weather began to moderate and the conditions improved as the • steamer, neared port. - '{'•> The Pioneer is fully , loaded. Her cargo j consists Inrgely of motor-cars and agricul-. J-y tuiral implements. Prom Auckland the Lf";. vessel goes to Brisbane. Sydney. Melbourne p.. and Adelaide to romnlete discharge. * |SgS?;V- : Captain P. St.. A. . Robertson is in comi^r;\?nandr of the vessel. - Id is officers are:— :?«: . Chief, Mr. F. Cameron: second, Mr. N. La ; Blance; third, t Mr.' P. Carp chief ensrineer, fcy ; i.;£'vMr. T. ,* T>ugnidr. second. : Mr.;, W. 'Middleton; third,' Mr W. Knox: fourth, -Mr. ,B. Co*; chief steward, Mr., A. .Warner:: wireP|.-; le«3 operator, Mr,. Ango. ■■ Vyr:n^: !

> >r't CABLE ; STEAMER PATROL. ■ . ]^ e ■ Ewlern Extension Company's cable steamer Patrot 1 arrived at. Wellington from Ajstralia oir Tuesday to land 40 miles of submarine cable and,to replenish her stores. THE PIAKO. Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Pi&ko is to ■ sail from Auckland r?,;®^7 for Wellington, Lyttelion. and «. in . continuation of Iter voyage • from West ,of ; England ports. WTNGATUI SAILS ON" SATURDAY. vltP 20 a. Union Company advises that tine I Wmgatui _is now fixed to have Auokland [on Saturday with cargo for Wellington.: [ Ounedin, Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. , ■ ... ... ' THE TREVOBE. THE TREVOSE. The Hain steamer Trevose is to leave ! Wellington to-day for Lyttelton, Tim'sru, lJunedin, %nd Australia, in continuation' of her voyage from St. John I • THE MATAKANA. ! ~The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Matakana .is scheduled to sail from Wellington '" la morning with a cargo of New Zealand produce for London, via Monte video and Teneriffe. KATOA LOADING AT MELBOURNE. The local office of the Union Company has received advice that the Katoa is now loading general cargo at Melbourne for Auckland direct. She should reach this port about the end of next week. THE HERTFORD. The Federal Line steamer Hertford is to leave Port Chalmers to-day for Bluff to complete discharge of her cargo from London. The vessel will afterwards load at New Zealand ports for London and will be despatched from the - Dominion early next month. V I KENT CLEARED MONTE VIDEO. The Federal Line steamer Kent, which was despatched from Auckland ton February 15 with a cargo of New Zealand produce for London, cleared Montevideo on March 9. in continuation of her voyage. THE WESTMORELAND. . The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, which is loading a large quantity of New Zealand produce at the Queen's Wharf, is to sail at noon to-morrow for Napier to complete loading. The vessel will afterwards bunker at Wellington before sailing from the Dominion. H.M.B. LABURNUM IN PORT. H.M.S. Laburnum returned to Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday after an absence of nearly three weekß in the South. The warship moored at her usual berth at Devonport. • - WEST ISLIP FROM 'FRISCO. ; The Swayne and* Hoy Line steamer Weet Islip sailed from - San Francisco on March 10 with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for Dunedia. Melbourne, and Sydney. THEMARAMA '/ ■ The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Mar&ma, which sailed .from Auckland at 6.45 p.m. on Friday, arrived at Sydney at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. The vessel is scheduled to sail from Sydney to-morrow morning for Wellington. < TBEWYN CLEARED COLON. The Hain Line steamer Trewyn. en rente from St. John to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru.* Dunedin. Adelaide, and Sydney, cleared Colon on March 10. The vessel is due at Auckland about April 6.

THE ULIMAROA. . The Huddarf-Parker ateMnar Ulimaroa is due at Sydney from Wellington this morning.' The vessel is scheduled to nail from Sydney on Saturday morning with pawn* ; gers, mails ' and cargo for Auckland, where j she is due next Wednesday. v I ■ "}'.'"/;■ .-r: POET SYDNEY SAILED. ! The . Commonwealth, and Dominion Line I steamer Port Sydney wag. despatched from I Auckland at mid-day yesterday with about j 12.000 tons of New Zealand produce for New York, Boston, and London. . About 26001 tons were loaded at this port. ! „ WITHIN : WIRELESS RANGE. . The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wire- | less , stations to-day— Auckland.— gaitoke, Kaituha, Kaiwarra. Ktmiara, Omana, Port Bowten, j Port Sydney. Tofua, Trekeive.- Ventura.. ! West:: Cohokia. . Canadian Pioneer. , I Chatham Islands.—lonic,; Trekeive. Car* pentaria, Orari. - Wellington.— Maori, Ngaio. Patr rol. City >of Winchester. Moeraki, MaungaI nui. Waikawa. Tutanekai. Lucerio, Koroniiko. H.M.S. : . Veronica, H.M.S. Chatham, t.M.A'.S. Melbourne, ' Bakanob, Waikouaiti. ia Orai s. Kaimanawa. - Wanaka, Canadian Constructor, Otaki, Bradford City, Paparoa. | Port Curtis. Devon. City of Eastbourne, jArahuraw . ■' > ■!•/. ■ il .0 " >'•"■; - « PORT OF ONEHUNGA. . Yesterday's Arrivals.Rarawa (8.45 a.m.). ! from New Plymouth; Ngatiawa (9 a.m.). from Raglan and Kawhia. - | Yesterday's >v.'.' ; Departures.—Flora A (3.30 pan.), . for • Greymouth; , : Ngatiawa (5.3d j p.m.), for Hokianga. I The Union Company's steamer Flora and ! the Northern, Company's steamer , Ngatiawa were despatched from Onehunga yesterday I afternoon for Greymouth and Hokianga- respectively. Owing to the rough sea on the. Manukau bar.- the.vessels anchored ip» side the Heads last night. It is expected that they will be able to cross out wards this minting. ' . • BY TELEGRAPH. ! WELLIN GTON.—Maroh 12: - Sailed--' Canadian Constructor (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton Paparoa (8.60 p.m.), for Opua and Auckland. LYTTELTON.—March 12 * Arrived-rCor-inna (11 a.m.). from Timarif, Maori (11.35 a.m.X. il.om Wellington. Sailed—-Remuera (2.60 p.m.), Corinna . 15.6 p.m.). Maori (8.5 p.m.), . for Wellington; Scottish Monarch (4.45 p.m.), J for Dunedin. • : DTJNEDIN.--March 12: - Arrived— (5.40 a.m.), from Bluff: Kamo (8.50 a.m.l, from Lyttelton: .Waikouaiti (8.50 a.m.), I from Timaru. Sailed—Wanaka 112.45 p.m.), ! for Oamaru; - Kama * (4.15 p.m.). for Bluff, i COLON.—March 10: Sailed—Trewyn, en route from St. John to Auckland. SaN FRANCISCO.— 10: Sailed — West lalip, for Dunedm. MT. BOSKILL SUBDIVISION. DOMINION RD. CONTINUATION A further heavy programme of subdivisions came before the Mount Roskill Road Board on Tuesday evening, and the table was well covered with plans in various stages# Some were finally approved, and others are to be submitted to the board's engineer for his report. The •'most* substantial related to fcho cutting up of the large property, surrounding the mountain, to be known as the Roskill Park Estate, in which the most striking feature is the continuation of Dominion Road through the property, eventually giving direct access to Waikowhai Park. . - - Mr. Dibble, engineer to the proprietors of this property, attended and explained details of proposed cutting up and loading this area. It Was decided to refer the proposals to a committee, consisting of Messrs. Herd, Preston, Brewer and the chairman, who will confer with the j board's engineer, Mr. J. Dawson, and re- j port to next meeting. The building inspector reported that 1 eight permits for dwellings and additions had been issued during the past fortnight, amounting to an estimated total value of £5655. During the same period [ twelve hew, water services were con- ; ncctcd.

A pwect T I''. Dearest,—l have just bad a brilliant idea for spending the holiday. We will go to the great Ngaruawahia Regatta and see the Maori events, the chase for ■■■ a bride, the canoe hurdling, the beautiful pois and the thrilling hakas. I hear that the Point is a merry bustling fair, roundabouts, swinging boats, sideshows of all sorts, a circus and a zoo. I am i pleased to say that I have just received a bonus - and we . can have - a real good time; Some of the boys from, my rowing ( club are competing, and I expect them to get a win. The Highland dancing will be worth watching. The pining will stir your blood— and you'll want to do a reel. I can see a perfect day in 'front of Us. ' It's : the show of the* ;-.Je»r, ~Your loving Phil.—Advt;

■ Bradstreet's sale of oddments closes on Saturday. - Fancy tea aprons Is each.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 5