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SHIPPING.

pf- PORT OF AUCKLAND. * Sip'j . pi ; SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. fe Port Wellington (2.25 p.m.), from Liverj& tool. Taniwha (2.15 i.mj, from Paeroa; Paroto (3.45 a.m.), from Whangarei; Motu (3 55 ffe? >.».), from Optftiki; Nganuhi (6.10 a.m.), pi • from Russell: Wakatere (9.50 a.m.). from Thames; Awahou (11.45 a.m.), from East iff? Coast bays; Atua (11.10 p.m.), from Southern if-; ports. p SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Ulipiarca (11.15 a.m.). for Sydney. Pas. f rengera: Saloon—Misses Lodder, Whitehead, ilitchinson. Ronald. Page, Brown.-. Bhrent, , . re win, "Bright,- Moir, ' Wilson. Parker, Bell, Allen, Owfe'ek " Brown, Hughe3, Manning, Manning, "* Zoeller. Mesdames Brewin, Gurr. R. Ford. J. Anderson. R. Wynyard, Kelliher, Alexander and two infanta, Harris, Lennerberg. Judefi, R. F. Ellis, Hart and infant and boy. Sleeves (2), E. Grove, Melvern. Cantell. Johnston and two children, Johnson, P. Wright, J. W. Court. S. English, Harris, Brett, A. W. Wright, Ritchie and two children, James, Yorke_. Deck. Tatton. Wilson S. Dean, Omrod, Goatt. Baylies, McCready »nd two children, Hughes. Rogers and thild. Gapes and two children. McKay, Nurse Foord. Messrs. Harris, J. Dobsoii, Wallace, L. Dobson. Barrass. S. Hadfleld Brown, R. C. Wheatcroft, C. Purdv, Miller. Basster. Henahaw. Clark. K. E. Wil»on. Spencer, Claud Heather. J. K. Munro, Rowley, R. S Lamb. W. J. Brewin, Gurr, it. Ford. J. Anderson, R. Wynyard. Kel I '- her, Johnston, Harris, Coulter. G. H. Brewin, Brett, A. W. Wright, H. Roach, Powell, A. Booth, J. A. Tatton, N. A. Tatlon, T. Butler, Waldie, W. W. Otter, E. Ross, J Smith, Batcbelder, Jeflry, Jtiffry, Pitceathly. Ritchie, Deck. Omrod. MaCready. Rogers, Garratt, J. W. Brooke, P. Weir, J. Mcyses. McKay. C. Myers. M. •Taylor. Pr«sdee. Liilico. Geminall. Stirley. Walsh, A. li. Brown, Gapes, Rev. Wilkinson; and 103 steerage, including two Chinese. City of Flcrenc® (2.5 p.m.), for Wellington. .\ranui (10A5 p.m.), for Awanui. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. M&naia (5.45 a.m.), from WbangaiS?. Arahura (4.45 p.m."), from East Coast Jports. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY,-a \ Claymore, from Whangaroi, 3 a.m. . ' VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY, ' Matangi, for Tauranga, f! p.m. Manaia, for Wliangarei. li p.m. WakaAere, for Thames, midnight. Tuhoe. for Whangarei. £• p.r.i. Motu, for £>potiki and Kutarere, 5 p.m. {VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ;XTKRCOLOXIA.L AND COASTAL. Hauraki, Sydney,- April 21 Tofua. Fiji. April 22. Wanakr., Southern ports, April 23. Kaiwarra, Melbourne. April 24. Kaimanawa, West.->rt. April 25. Ramii. Nine Island. April 2S. Msrsma. Svdney. April 25. a tuts-., Rarotong», April 30. Kawatiii. Melbourne!, early in May. OVERSEAS. Mahan a. South. April 25, to load. Radnor. New York, April 24. rely on. New York. May 3. Truro City. New York, April 25. Canadian Pioneer, South, April 28, to load. Sussex, Calcutta. April 20. Piako, South. May 10. , Treraorvah, Texas, May 1. West Kalian. San Francisco. May XI. Canadian Challenger, Halifax. May 10. City of Birmingham, New York, May 10. Turakiaa.. Liverpool. May 19. Dorset._ Liverpool, May 19. Port Victor, London. May 30. Nardana, New York, May 23. Rimntaki,. South, May 24. to load. Rotorua, London, via South, May 29.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, en route from Auckland to Vancouver. due at Vancouver, May 2. Niagara, due at Auckland from Vancouver, April 28. M&unganui, due At Wellington from San Francisco, May 12. , Tahiti, at Sydney, sails on Thursday for Wellington and Pan Francisco. WARSHIPS EXPECTED. TT.M.S. Laburnum. Lyttelton, May 8. Battle Cruisers Hood, Repulse, light cruisers Delhi. Danae, Draeon, and! H.M.A.S. Adelaide, from Wellington, May 10. H.M.S. Chatham, Wellington. May 10, Dauntless and Dunedin, May 11. Early sailings from auckland. OTKBseas. Mahana, America and England, April 30. Canadian Pioneer for America and ; "43anod», April 90. Piako, for England. May 5. * J . Port -80-aren, for London, May 10, ~ VESSELS IN POST. In StreaiaTangaroa (schooner), Rewa fbanjue). Northern Chief (schooner), Isabel (batne.). DevonportH.M.S. Philomel. H.M.C.B. Iris, H.M.S. Chatham, H.M.S. Veron- _. ica. King's —Otafci, Rrra (ketch). Mapu . (schnr.). Prince's Wharf—Southern Cross. Queen's —Ruahine, Port Wellington, Atua. Central Wharf—Port Caroline, Waitamata. In Dock—French waraloop, Aldebaraa. Western Wharf—Kaitoke. The • Arahura arrived from East Coast porta yesterday afternoon and berthed at the King's Wharf. She is timed to sail at J p.m.. ♦■o-m'-n-T'Yw for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. The Wanaka. en route from Southern port*, was expected to leave Wellington on Saturday for Auckland, via Napier and Gis_ borne. She is due here about Wednesday. The Kaimaaawa has been fixed to load a cargo of coal at Westport to-morrow for Auckland, where she is due about Friday. The Richardson steamer Mako is to eome (iff the slip to-morrow morning, when she will berth at the Queen's Wharf to load for Em* Coast buys. .The Richardson Li*» steamer Awahou arrived from the coast at midday cm Saturday and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She is to anil for East Coast bays about Wednesday. CARGO FROM MELBOURNE. The Kiiwanra,' with case oil and general cargo, w»a expected to leave Melbourne on Friday for Auckland direct. She is expected here about Thursday. MAHENO DUE AT WELLINGTON. The Union Co.'a infor-colonial steamer Maheno is due at Wellington to-day with passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney. She is to leave Wellington on her return trip to Sydney on Thursday.

THE RIAtUTA-KA'S ITINERARY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka is due at Port Chalmers •bout April 28, with passengers and cargo fron London and' Southampton. The pas- ■ sengers will disembark at Port Chalmers, where part of the cargo will be discharged. The remainder of the cargo is for Timoru, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, and Nekon. Subsequently the Rimutaka will load for New York, Boston, and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom.. The veesol will lift a Part cargo at Auckland, where she is due about May 2-4. She is to bo despatched from ■ "ellinttor. for New York on June 14. KARU TOWED TO SYDNEY. The small steamer Karu, formerly, fcnown the Holnidale, arrived it Sydney from Port Chalmers on Saturday, in tow of the Waikouaiti. The Karu. which had been jaid up at Port Chalmers for a long period, o*s been sold by the Union Company to a ayanoy firm, which • proposes using the 7®B*el in the island trade. The Waikouaiti Wt Port Chalmers with the Karu in tow 00 the afternoon of April 11. The tow was rather a difficult one. as stormy weather was experienced during the early stages of the •rip, and twice the vessels were forced to v ßav ? to. The Kara received damage to ter bulwarks, which was fouled by the tow rope.

THE NEW PORT WELLINGTON. . Tho latest addition to the Commonwealth «?■ Dominion Line, the Port Wellington, arrived at Aucklan from Liverpool on oMurdiy on her maiden voyage. The vessel * * siater ship to the Port Brisbane, which at Auckland recently. Tho two vessels g* "flilt from the name plana at Messrs. wortanan Clark and Company's yard, at Sm (V Cl ' r tarrying capacity is 12,500 wos, the cargo being carried in five hatches, ria«r n ore insulated for the carJ*se cf refrigerated cargo. Special accomodation also fitted on the vessels for L,V C ! rtW!e _? f fruit, Tho Port Wellington hi uj r at '■ r ! af f nw and Liverpool, and r -ff 1 from tho latter port on March 12. the , er ,° Us . 'her delayed tho vessel in mil "''antic, whore a succession of westerly nn vr We J° wicountered. Colon was reached kor '2S. an after taking aboard bunanrf „{*' 'he se, l passed through the canal Parifil Balboa the same night. In the 5 T" south-east trades were exP«r need, w.jjmpanied by an. exceptionally IZL"' 511 ,7 h ' cl ' c aused the Pert Wei*f. COrnlitmr!r roll consistently. Tho wither # «oor! «f Tl VO> * aße were advcte« •to v'?' the At!* 9 ?' 1 *• ™' ie average speed crossing ? ho* ♦ „T It, , t \* a ' 1 '~ f> kno'.n, nnd from Batlicetjvis. Uc u<r 12 6 knots. The Port Wel- . *hieh »ii« aISo tota h; about 9000 tons. of mining f onß aro * or Auckland and the ||f fa. EJnJL eUiag;on « Itfttdtoßi Dune* iiv/ r IBS;:

j TEE KAITOKJS. ! O n T Fvt^ tolw Bh^ted to the Western Wharf on Saturday evening, to discharge her cargo SoJ 3 * She " Dected to sail on Thursday for 1 j£ ■ <*, THE OTAHT, aS® New Zealand Shipping Co.'a steamer wffio r to commence loading at King's Wharf to-morrow for London. On Friday ane 13 to sail for New Plymouth. Port Chalmers and Wellington to complete loading. THE MARAMA. , The Union Company's inter-Colonial steamer Marama is due at Sydney to-day from Wellington. She is scheduled to leave Sydney on Thursday with passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland, where she i a due on Monday. CARGO FROM THE EAST. The Union Company has received advice that the federal- Lino ste ner Sussex, with cargo from Calcutta and Singapore, sailed from Samarang on April 15 for Auckland, via Townsville. THE ULIMAROA SAILED. ; The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa was despatched from Auckland at 11 a.m. on Saturday, with 235 passengers, as well as mails and cargo, for Sydney, where she is due on Wednesday. From Sydney she goes to Wellington. THE R.M.S. TAHITI. The Royal Mail steamer Tahiti is scheduled to leave Sydney on Thursday and Wellington on April 29, with passengers, mails and cargo for Rarotonga, Papeete and San c rancisco. THE WAITEMATA. The Waitemata is expected to complete discharge* of her phosphates for Auckland on Saturday, when she will proceed to Bluff to discharge the remainder. lONIC FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lopio was despatched from Wellington on Thursday mor.viug with passengers, mails and •cargo for Southampton and Loudon. THE R.M.S. MAUNGANUI. The Royal Mail steamer Maunganui is scheduled to leave San Francisco on Wednesday with passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand and Australia. She is duo at Wellington an May 12 and at Sydney on May 17. PORT SYDNEY CLEARED BOSTON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Sydney, which was despatched from Auckland on March 12 for Now York, Boston, and London, cleared Boston on April 17, in continuation of her voyage. ATUA FROM THE SOUTH. The Atua arrived from southern ports on Saturday night and berthed at the Queen's Wharf to discharge her cargo of produce and general merchandise. She is to leave Auckland about Wednesday for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oaniaru and Timaru. THE CITY OF FLORENCE. The Ellerman and Bucknall steamer City at Florence was despatched from Auckland on Saturday afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney, in continuation of her voyage from New Ymk. TOFUA DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Co.'s island steamer Tofua is due at Auckland about 6 a.m. to-morrow from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. She will berth at the King's Wharf to disembark passengers and to unload her cargo of fruit and general Island produce. The company announces that she will leave Auckland for Suva., Apia, Vavau, Haapai. and Nukualofa at l: a.m. on Saturday.

HAUEAEt DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Co.'s motor-ship Hauraki is expected at Auckland to-morrow. She will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge transhipment cargo from Sydney for the Islands and coal from Newcastle for this port. The vessel is also bringing an Australian mail for Auckland. From Auckland the Hauraki will proceed to Pacific Coast ports. VESSELS DUE FROM NEW YORK. The Reardon Smith Line steamer Truro City is due at. an early date-from New York. She sailed from New york on March 17, Norfolk on March 18 cleared Colon on March 26. i March 1", Norfolk on March IS —ad cleared Colon on March 2G. The Commonwealth and Lominion Line's chartered Steamer Radnor is also expected shortly from New York. . She sailed from ! New York on March 15. Norfolk on March 19 and cleared Colon on March 27. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Winter excursions from New Zealand to Honolulu have been arranged by the Union Co. The steamers available will be the Niagara, leaving Auckland on July 8, and the Makura on August 5. On the return trip the Niagara will leave Honolulu for Auckland on August 6 and the. Makura on September 3, , WATERFRONT HOLIDAY. To-day will be a holiday on the water- j front, and very little cargo work will bo done on vessels in port. Most of the Northern Company's fleet will, be engaged running excursions to tho various seaside resorts, but some will be despatched on their usual runs to-night, The Matangi sails for Tauranga at 8 p.m., the Manaia for Whangnrei at 11 p.m.. and the Wakatere for Thames at midnight. To-morrow the remainder of the fleet will take up their usual services. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be "rithin ranee of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— . Auckland.—Canadian Spinner, City of Florence, Hauraki, Kaiwarra, Koromiko, Maimoa, Radnor, Tofua, Ulimaroa, Waiotapu. Wellington.Canadian Pioneer, lonic, Marams, Maheno. Kaituna, Kajmanawa, Wingatui, Port Brisbane. Sir James Clark Ross, Kawatiri, Ombilin, Trewyn, Port Pirie, Port Bowen, Mahana, Raramra, Kurow, West Islip, Atholl, Waihemo. Wanaka.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18689, 21 April 1924, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18689, 21 April 1924, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18689, 21 April 1924, Page 5