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SHIPPING.

P||K. PORT OF ' AUCKLAND. Rfe' n ; SATURDAY'S arrivals; v. / IBSMtk M>ipa.", schooner - (S. a.m.). from - Grafton Bfev '-River. \sf-' .i' Waiotahi (4.30 p.m.), from Portland; Ngkj""i>uhi (6 a.m.). from Russell: Wakatere (11.15 from Thames; Hauiti (1 p.m.). from gps -jCoromande'l; Daphne (1.25 p.m.), from pi:; 4 Warkworth: Hauiti (1 p.m.). from Coro|l|i rmandel; Hikurangi (10.50 p.m.). from W? ''Whangarei. . m ' . •' ' — p: SATURDAY'S , DEPARTURES. Isf,'. tf: Kaikorai (l.fiO p.m.), for Geelong. . 'pot Apaaui (10.15 p.m.), for Aw&nui. | '" YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Sf/ "Manaia (4.40 a.m.), from Whaagarei: MaK tangi (6.45 a.m.). from Tauranga; Navua pt-. "XB.IO a.m.), from Southern ports. *_• Arahura (4.5 Hi.), from East Coaot ports. ... YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. .i i Claymore ('5.25 p.m.). for Whangarei. • VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. " Etirovr, from Pic ton. •VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Wsipori, for Grey-month. . .. Atholl. for Wellington. ; Waiotahi, for Houhora, noon. • Hauiti, for Coroinandel. 2 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Russell. 7 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m.' • -- Wakatere, for Thames, 4 p.m. 1' Manaia, for Whangarei. 10 p.m. Daphne, for Warkworth, 2 p.m. K t , VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. * INTERCOLONIAL A-H> COASTAL. '■ - Ktuow, Pic-ton, April fe. . ilaheno. Sydney* April 3. "Rama, Wellington. April 8. - ''Otaki. Newcastle, April 9. XaUpoi. Fiji. April 11- / - Makura. Sydney. April 14. iwa 16. Port Caroline, Port Kembm, April 16Ulimaroa, Sydney. April 16. Kaiwarra. Melbourne, to sail. Waitemata, Nauru Island, to sail. ;/ OVEBSKAS. Waiharao, Sao Francisco. April 8. • • Port Pin?. London, via Wellington and i '' Dunedln, due Auckland, April 8. Citv of Florence, New York. April 15. i • .»>■ Haimoa. South, April 12, to load. J J' Ruahine. London, via Wellington, April, 13 v ' » ' Canadian Spinner. Halifax, April 19. Port Wellington, Liverpool April 18. , . .-"Radnor, New York, April 24. ' Trelron, New York, May 2. V Ctiadian Pioneer, South, April 25. to load. Snssex, Calcutta. April 30. j ; ~ Piako, South, May 1. . . Tiemcrvah. Texas, to sail. , ~ Citv of Birmingham, New York, to saw- ' Canadian Challenger, Halnax. May 10. Port Victor. London, May 12. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. | " ' Makura. at Sydney, sails for Auckland and ' ... Vancouver on April 10. . M j ■.'" Niagara, at Vancouver, sails for Auciaana. Maumtanui, due at San Francisco from "Wellington on April 18. __ . . | Tahiti. en route fiom Sail _Fr*nci*co to j Wellington. Due at Wellington April 'j ; ' 14. T' WARSHIPS EXPECTED. ? ; Battle Cruisers _ , Hood. Repulse, ' I light cruisers Delhi, Danae. Dragon, and MA S, Adelaide, from Wellingtot, aUy 10* _ ' *, vr a v > 'FT.M.S. L»btiranm. 10' ILM.S. VeTonica, irotr: Sonth, May 10. • . ;}aafiilwß tEd Dxuxedux* May 11- * j I ? EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVBBSKAS. */-. Mihimoa. for London, April 16. . - « <- Kahana, America "d. England. April 25., Canadian Pioneer for America *na . - Canada, April 27. _ ' »• VESSELS IN PORT. ! 1,1 *»' f nam*. KJJ.O.S. i Prince's V^rf— Soa^ejnJ* 085 - In Dock—H.M^^_Chatham. „ M.P. <*!**&■

- The Arthur* . tniwl 'Tinrts I%Bt v «T(Aiss, and> perinea .- M n 5 * 'Ctuaen's Wharf, i She i* to be desoatched »t 4 pan. to-morrow for Tokomajm Bay. Gif - . .borne,' and Napier. ; , "f The Wingittiii. from Southern port#, ,™ eroectod SwoUington about Wednesday tt> v*>rrralist® loading f° r Gis borne end AuckStnrau« here , about the end of | this week. .;'■ *n»« Giabome sheepfiwnaers" steamer Tiroa, aitirts Queen's Wharf. » to be de«p*tchsQ to-diy for Hick» Bay and .Giabome. . k , The Waipor-: is to leave Auckland to-day • and Melbourne, taking cargo , for those ports. '- .•>; v KAikorai completed cargo « «n Saturday and »ailed m tie afternoon for Gefeloag. . . The Richardson steamer Awhou is to - auanUty of cement at Portland .toJln- ai Auckland this evening --to complete ■' loading for jEMt_C°aßt bays, and will leave here on Wednesday.

the nlytja. The Navua arrived morning Bnnthem ports and berthed at tne • Bang's Wharf to disctarga her cargo of pr«dcefc and general merchandise. After rnsv)i«T2»r' - the : vessel will * proceed to Port" ' land to load: cement. She will subsequently return to Auckland to complete loading for Wellington*' Lyttelton. and Dunedm. • PKkKO • XX)ADS AT AUCKLAND. - Th® New Zealand Shipping Company that liuePinko is to le»ve r Dnnedin -Anoklani & compos, loading for West norta of the United Kingdom. . She is w despatched finally from this port early in May. r _ ./• > : TEE pOBT PIBIE. Th- Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer' Port Pirie wiled from Port Chalmera at. U.SO. a.m. for xrhM* ahe 10 * <ia» tWßcnw^i veafiei i,, to berth- at the Central Wharf to diaebafrt 3000 ton* of baeio slag from Antwerp. Ajfterwaxds aha . will, load a large quantitv _ cf frozen meat, dairy produce, and general ■'Cargo at thi» port for London. " SUAEUiE DUE AT WELLINGTON. ... The New ZcalaSad Shipping Ccmipany's liner Buahine » expected at Wellington to-morrow, wiKa pai»epgers, ni»ils. and y cargo from Lisbon and Southampton. The paMentfkis will be disembarked, 1 ton; and the cargo unloaded at WeUoaffton -and Auckland, Thu BuahiM«w wpwted '■ to reach Auckland about April 13, and heaides discharging at this port she will load refrigerated and general cargo to London. THE STEAMER KING. HOWELL. ' A number of Auckland -merchants : have deceived adrioe that a, quantity of cargo .from the Continent and England is Ming forwa.rded to thi* port by the steamer King Howell. It is understood that the vessel sailed from London to Auckland on r. March 17. The King Howdl is somewhat 'of a mystery ship, jui 'apart from .he consignees' advices, nobody' «eae to have y ► heard of the vessel.. She has jiot ' beer mentioned by any shipping papers, and .no p? eteaxnar of thai name is • included in Lloyd * |fi. list of shipping:. I ' PASSENGERS FOB ENGLAND. |! The following is the passenger list of the V -Shaw, Savitl and Albion liner Tainui, which •: was despatched from Wellington on : SaturS; day for Southampton and London: First saloon: Misses L. Atkey, D. M. Cooper, M. /' .J. Kiely, M. D. Luke, C. B. Mills. M. c Orr, M. E. D. Rosling, R. E. Scannel), Memdames M. E. Bid well. D. G. Cooper, Druce, N, Forgythe. Jack"., M. Kirkwood, Plunkett, •A. L. Benshaw, E. C. Soannell, .Tuiribull, •!: - Wilton, Lord Westbury, Captain C. C. Plunkett, Lieut. J. S. Baynea, B-Nj» Engineer-Commander Brown, 8.N., Dr. B. ■ D. Crawley, Messrs, O. H. Druce, W. T. Jacks, W v H. Lake. A. M, S. Mackenzie, i'. R. C. itcKellar, W- Nicholson. W. H. Torabnll, W. G. Turnbull, G. W. Wilton, »Mterg A. P. Drace, D. M. Bruce. J. For«ythe. T. C. Jacks. „ >r fjjfi: 'Second Saloon: Misses N. Barnes, M. ■'|-% , " r B. Black, A. Bourke, M. S. Clark, A. Uii'i 2' Clement, M. B.' Fisher, G. Fox, I. f|#- Oi»enood, N. W. Greig. E. F. Greig, A. E- and E. G. Hansell, E. D. Hill, M. L. tm Lewrence. M. Shirley, J. ii. Wallace, E. M. ,-M. White, L. Zucker, Mesdsmea Black,' ' '.fowling. M. Fitrgerald, J. Greig. Hamilton, Jianiiell, Jones, Lawrence, Lee, M. A. Lock'P'. Loosemore, M. I, Murray, o Bowe.Tayw *%, Thomas. A. A. Walton, JJev. J. H. Cr. , Chappie, Ven. Archdeacon A. L. • Hansell, / ii ! :» '~' p. cv. Thomas, Messrs.' W. ,C. Arm:F &W- G. J, Banner, R. G. BaiTabal], E. , ¥■ Black, W. J. Brstton, A. J. Bfirmister, 'n J- Canham, P. F. Clarke, 3. Collacott, W. Bowling, J. Hamilton, W. B. Johni®' »c. T. C. Kerry, W. F. Lanyon, C. A. ijSfliV fawrence, C. S. O. Lawrence. 8. Lee. A. err ore. W. T. Luscombe, G. Maud, J. Kooson, H. J. Bowei W. Smith, A- G. TarJ. W. Youf c. Master R. T. R. .Walton, «a 148 third-sUsa,-

KAKAPO FOE WALPOLE ISLAND. _5 1 Kakapo, which is ' discharging Westport coal at the King's Wharf, is to sail Sea Sd ' 17 for W^»°lo Island, via N o uTHE ATHOLL. wTn? T ,3J£ oU J' 1 to Bail at noon for Wellington, Wanganui, and Tasmania, in continuation of her voyage from. New York,, KAITOKE FROM WESTPORT. The -Kaitoke hue been fixed to load a cargo of coal at Westpott on ~ Friday for Auckland. She is due here: at the beginning of next week. THE KUROW. The Kurow is due at Auokland to-day from Pioton. She will berth, at the Queen'n Wharf to discharge produce from Picton. and hardwood from Newcastle. She sailed from Picton at 1 a.m. on Saturday \ THE TREWYN. ' The Hain atbamer Trewyn is to leave Auckland to-day for Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Australia to complete discharge of her cargo from St. John. MAHENO DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Company's inter-colonial steamer Maheno is due at Auckland from Sydney to-morrow. Her passengers, mails, and cargo will be landed at the Queen's Wharf. VICTORIA FURTHER POSTPONED. The Union Company advises that the departure of the Victoria from Sydney for Hongking has been further postponed until May 10. HARDWOOD FROM BUNBURY. Th« Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Coy. has received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Caroline is now expected at Auckland from Bunbury about April 16 She is bringing 1,600,000 feet of Australian hardwood for discharge at this port. ' THE MAIMOA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion line steamer Maimoa is to leave Wellington to-day for Napier, Tokomaru Bay, and Auokland, to complete loading for London. She is expected at this port about April 12, and is to sail from this port four days later on her voyage to England. NGAEUTA SASLS TO-MORROW. The Blackball steamer Ngakuta. which is running under the auspices of the Union Company, is to be despatched from the King's Wharf to-morrow for Mangaia, RaTotonga, and Aitutaki. She will subsequently load fruit and other Island produce at Eastern Pacific ports for Auckland. SCHOONER MAPU FROM GRAFTON. The three-masted schooner Mapu arrived at Auckland oil Saturday morning after a prolonged voyage of 80 days from Grafton, few South Wales. She will berth this morning at the Central Wharf to discharge her cargo of 120,000 feet of hardwood. Captain R. Owens is master of the vessel, with Mr. F. Emms as first mate and Mr. M. Singleton as second. RAMA FOB NICE ISLAND TRADE. The Chatham Island Fishing Company's steamer Rama sailed from Wellington for Auokland at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. The vessel is due here to-morrow, and on Wednesday evening she is to be despatched for Nius Island. The Rama will make trips between Auckland and Nine Island about every two months. During the interval she will trade on the coast and between Lyttelton and the Chatham Islands. ' OTAKI FROM NEWCASTLE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaki left Newcastle at 4 p.m. on Thursday with a cargo of coal for Auckland, where she is due about Wednesday. The coal cargo will be discharged by the Union Company. Afterwards she will load a large Quantity of frozen meat, dairy produce, and • general cargo at this port for London under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company. She will be on the loading berth from April 16 to April 20. From Auckland the Otaki goes to Southern ports to .complete loading. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to .be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day: Auckland.—Eastern Sea, Kaiapoi, Kaikorai, Maheno, Marama, Otaki, Tasmania, Valdura. Waipori. Trewyn. Chatham Island.Wilfred, Canadian Constructor. Wellington.Tainui, Ulimmroa, Tutanekai, Mannganui, Ruahine. Xaitangata, Kaiwarra. Gallic, Oinbilin. Port Pirie, Tahiti, Kaimanawa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 7

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