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SHIPPING.

* - PORT OF AUCKLAND. j —.— : YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. 5 ' XTanaia i (6 a.it.), from Whaagarei; iitei'lißtangi (6.25 ' from v Ta-uranga; Kgapuhi (7.15 .. a.m.), from Russelli- Apanui . 1.45 a.m.). from : Awonui; Hauiti (12.40 p.m.*,. from Coromandel. . ■ i " : YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. ' >;; r Trelydn (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington.. , Mahana, (5.50 in.), for Hicks J&ay. i'K'fi • Quel (2.45 p.m.), . .for Matakana; Wakatere (4.15 p.m.}. Jor Thames; .Ngapuhi (4.40 >.:•< - p.m.), tor Russell. . it . ." Matangi (7.10 p.m.), for Tauranga; Hanaia "'(10.15 p.m.), for Whangarei. ; '.v . VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Sussex, from Townsville. 4 p.m. Kawatiri, from Melbourne, 6 a.m. S'r Orae.ua. from Hokianga, evening. Tan:wlaa. from Paeroa, 5.80 a.m. Hauiti, from Kopu, 4.30 p.m. , CUymoro, from Whangarei, 6.30 a.m. ' Wjtkatere. from' Thames. 1.30 p.m. . . Gael, from 2>latnkana, 3 a.m. ; Apanui, from. Great Barrier. 8.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. JSavua, fur southern ports, 5 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei.,- 7 p.m. .... Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. - VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ... IXTIBCOLONIM. AND COASTAL. Omar a, Hokianft-a, May S. .1 Kurow, W estport, May 10. • r Niagara, Sydney, ; May 12. Atun, Southern porta. May 12. Ejiiiipoi, Newcastle.,' May 12. Vhinaroa, Sydney, May 14. Tofua. Fiji, May 15. Kauri, Melbourne, to sail. ovaasEAs. Sussex, Townsville, May 8. , City of Birmingham, .New York. May 10. Turakina, Liverpool, May 12. King He-well, Antwerp, May 17. Pia!ko, South, May 18. * Dorset, Liverpool. May 19. City or Adelaide, New York, May 20. Pakeha, Australia, May 21. » Port Victor, London, May 22. •< Nardana, New York, May 26. - Canadian-Bpinner. South, May 23, to load.' Mahia, London, June 1. Botorua, London, via South, Tun® 2. Ruapehu, London. June 7. * Trebertha, New York, June 7, Kimulaka. South, June 11. to load. Athenic. London, via Wellington, Juna IS. ' « PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at Auckland from Vancouver, May 26. Niagara, at Sydney. Saila for Auckland ** . and Vancouver, to-d^r. Maunganui. due at Wellington from San Francisco, on Monday. : ' - 'Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington on May 16. v. - WARSHIPS EXPECTED. , H.M.S. Laburnum, Lyttelton, May 9. Batt'e Cruisers Hood, Repulse, •»"- light cruisers, Delhi, Danae, s Dragon, Dauntless, Dunedin, and H.M.A.S. Adelaide, fawn Wellington, May 10. H.M.S. Chatham, Wellington, May 9. Veronica, South, May 9. ' Early SAILINGS from • Auckland. OTiasaAfl., R.M.S. Niagara, for Vancouver, May 18. Port Boxen, for London, May 16. Piako. for England, May 21. Canadian Spinner, America, and Canada, - ' . May 28. ■ Rimutaka, America and England, Juno 14. , •. VESSELS IN PORT., • In Stream— Tangaroa (schooner), Bewa - (barque), Northern Chief (schooner), * Yaabal (botrie), Truxp City. Devonpoit—HiM.S. Philomel. H.M.C.S. Iris. War Krishna. King's Hauraki, Tremorvah. Sueen's WharfMaheno, Navua. entral Wharf Canadian Challenger, Wai- "" hora. ' ' "v . ■ ■ ■ _ Western Wharf—Waimarino. West Katan. a. In Dock—Kaikorai. Captain R. A. Williftquon is now master ipX the Kaiwarra, relieving: Captain H. S. why born, who has come on snore on holi|}t.y leave. •, . The Navua arrived from Portland yesterday afternoon and berthed at the Queen'* .'Wharf to load for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is to sail for those ports at 5 D.m. to-day. .. - !■' Ti® Ataa, en route from southern ports, left Timaru at 10.30 p.m. on Monday and -: v-a« expected to leave Lyttelton "■ at noon yesteardAy.' • "for Wellington and Auckland. She' is expected here about Monday. ; l The Government" steamer Tutanekai was due at Wellington yesterday after working Cook Strait ' lighthouses. ; • v. > Captain A. F. Edwin is acting-harbour-master at New Plymouth in place of. Cap- •" tain Waller, the. harbourmaster, who is : severely ill, " - The Kaitahgata sailed from Melbourne on • Saturday afternoon for Dun's din. ' She has a cargo of general merchandise for Southern ports. THE PAKEHA. The Shaw, Savill said Albion steamer Pakeha is due at Auckland from Australia " about May 21 to oommence loading* for Ensland. . She is scheduled to sail from Blufl about June : 13 for London, -via the Cape Horn route, THE RUAHTNE. . '' The New Zealand: Shipping Company's *■' l-inar Suahine is due at Wellington from Lyttelton to-morrow to complete loading for -England. She is scheduled to leave Wellington on Tuesday with passengers and mails for Southampton and London. THE HAURAKL ~ The Union! Company's motor ship v Hauraki is to lea Auckland at 3 p.m. to-day for San Francisco, via Fanning Island. &n© is scheduled-to load at Pacific Coast porta at the end of May and the beginning of Jimo for Wellington. Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. ' C. AND D. LINE STEAMERS. . The Commonwealth and Dominion Line ■was well represented at Wellington on Tuesday, when - there, were five steamers : flying the C. and D. nag. The veasela were the Port Bo wen,' Port Caroline. Port-Pine, Port Wellington ani. the ! company's char- ■ tered steamer, Radnor : ' SUSSEX DUE,AT 4 . P.M. TO-DAY. The • Federal Line, .steamer Sussox, en ; route from Is,dia ; via Townsville, hag re- • ported by wireiesse that she will arrive at Auckland at 4 p.m. to-day. Tht> vessel is bringing cargo from Calcutta, Singapore . and Samarang. She will berth at the King's <Wharf. <-. ' ; , • •- -h COOK STRAIT FERRY SERVICE. ' The Union Comnanv advises that the Mararoa is to leave Lyttelton on May 14 in the ton-Wellington 'ferry ' service, relieving the Wahine. which proceeds, from Lyttelton to Port (Chalmers on May 13 for Overhaul. The Maori will leave Wellington •at 8 a.m. on May 13. and will leave_Lyttel"ton for Wellington tag same evening, in place of the Wahine. NIAGARA LEAVES SYDNEY TO-DAY. The Royal Mail steamer Niagara is ncheduled to leave Sydney to-day fob Auckland and Vancouver. . The vessel is due at this port about 6 a.m. on Monday. After loading mails and cargo and embarking passengers at Auckland, she will resume ner voyage at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. OMANA LEAVES HOKIANGA. The Lamb steamer Omana, which had been bar-bound at- Hokiangra. for some days, 6ailed at mid-day yesterday for Auckland, where she i 3 due to-night. The veasel has & Part cargo of poles for Auckland, and aba will load timber at this port for .Sydney. AUSTRALIAN-JAVA TRADE. ;; The Australian trade between Java and Singapore, after being relinquished by, the Australian Commonwealth Lino, has been taken over by the Ellerman-Bucknail Line. >he first Teasel to leave Australia under the E. and B. flag will be the City of .Birmingham, duo at Auckland shortly ; from ye? York. After discharging her New /orjc cargo at Auckland, Napier, Wellinn■•on, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Sydney, she will take the June-July berth in Australia. Jhe porta of call . will be ! Sourabaya, Samurang. Eatavia, Singapore, Penang and outporlH t returning to Australia via the tamo ports, with the addition of Banjoewangi. ; NE , i r ORIENT STEAMERS. " Tie Orient Company has contracted with tMciers, Limited, for another steamer ot iho same d?«ign a3 Orama and, Oronsay •jow building. The new steamer is to be delivered :n lft months r.nd these tjifeo >ewiels. with tho Ormonde, will provide 'hereafter a monthly service between J£>tdori and, Australia, The following am 'ho diD'ensions of the ver,a<tl3:<—Lengtii fc.SKt., hear.i 75ft.. depth 47ft. They wt!) , nave twin rev.> and be fitted with pe<ire<! 'ur. lines usjus? oil, inst<"id of coal, as '-fuel. , Jncir gro&« •: tc.nnago 'will f.pproMSJ»t« 20,<XX5 ton?, winch is equal in size to tee largest etenm«rs at present running to Australia. A :.V tea in re will bo the great number of single •°*J'h cabins in the na 1 -oonn, for of about TOO pa«aenr»w. some 250 will be aocommofUtsd in Av.-le berth nabina, AwpUf. prorision is a ' ;o <>««»* madit in conn nation with third-class • traffic, • as fhnwe v«»wl?: ; •will m S„i® tn -arry vritli «very comfort '»<»>-♦/». (<boii<. -- •<? pysengara. Tliesa vc.i»v!* will l/« ,fitted Z&'r '"i the ,ro.st üb'to.dato--wor>.in/» t -'i4P»Ji*n<'<ie V; ■ space for 'general cax«o will be cotisider-f-oiy in esce«a -of that in tha stearnarK at 3jrt»ent .ruatsintt. There-will be WMfflfW' .•j--;.i.,.?dati°n t in insrlatci v. holds - for nearly < 4060 i BMia .of refrigerated ufcrgo. lIS ' '

' ; ->J '}'s /■' \ .1 r; v?"-. J*; ' KAITANGATA LEAVES MELBOURNE. , The Kaitangata was despatched from Melbourne at noon on Monday for Auckland, via .Dan?din, Lyttelton ; and .probably Wellington. ' THE TRELYON., , • . The Hajn steamer Trelyon sailed last evening for Wellington, Melbourne and; Sydney, in continuation of her voyage from New York. , , i KAIKORAI FOR NEWCASTLE. The Kaikorai went into dock yesterday for cleaning and painting. She is to undock this morning, when she is to sail for Newcastle. . . ' : KAIAPOI FROM NEWCASTLE. v The Kaianoi was expected to leave Newcastle on Tuesday with a cargo of coal for Auckland. She is due here early next week. T.HE WEST KATAN. The West Katan is to sail about Friday for Wolliuston. Melbourne and Sydney, ■in continuation of her voyage • from Pacific Coast ports. ' . .<• '■ . '• ■■; • THE MAHANA. . The Shaw, Savill and Albion . steamer Mahana sailed lasti evening for Hicks Bay and Gisborne to complete loading for London. She is to sail finally from Gisborne about tha end of . this ween.. " ' ■ ' ' THE DEVON REPORTED. The Federal Line steamer Dtivon sailed from Newport News on May 2, en route from Wellington to London. .. • . THE MOERAKI. The departure of the Union. Company's intercolonial st<amer Moeraki, from Dunedin for Melbourne, via Bluff, has been postponed until Saturday. THE WAIKAWA. The Waikawa is to load fet Pacific Coast ports at the end of this month for New Zealand, probably Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, and Duhedin. THE UNION CITY. , The Reardon-Smith Line Bteamer Union City is due at Wellington at on early date from New York. She will discharge at Wellington, Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney and Melbourne. THE POST BOWEN. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steams* Port Bowen has been delayed at Wellington. She waa to leave there yester day for Napier. Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, Whakatane and Auckland ■to complete loading for London. KAWATIRI DUE DAYBREAK TO-DAY. The Kawatiri is due at daybreak to-day from Melbourne. After discharging a Quantity of explosives oS Motuihi she will come into port and berth at the Queen's Wharf to untold her cargo of produce and general merchandise. THE WAIRUNA. The Wairuna is expected to reach Wellington about the, middlo of, next , week from San Francisco.' She is bringing oargp from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Wellington, Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne. THE WAIOTAPU. The Waiotapu is to load at Pacific Coaßt ports this month for Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. She arrived at Honolulu from Suva on Saturday. THE PIAKO DELAYED. The Federal steamer Piako Has bean further delayed by bad weather at Wanganui, and-will not reach Wellington before Saturday. She is to leave Wellington on Tuesday for Northern ports to complete loading. ' Auckland will be the Piako's final port. ' THE RIMUTAKA'. The New. Zealand Shipping Company's steamfer Rimutaka is now at Lyttelton discharging oargo from . London. She i~ coeds to !New Plymouth and Nelson to complete discharge before loading for England. WESTPORT LIGHTS ALTERED, r Notice is given _ that on and after the evening of Friday, May 9. 1024. the Wbstport • harbour light, from the flagstaff situated on the western breakwater, will be altered to— flashing, five seconds (lseo. light, 4seo. | eclipse). The light is automatic and un- . watched. LING NAM CALLS AT AUCKLAND. According to cabled information received by the Huddart-Parker Company, - the Chinese steamer; Ling Nam - arrived . at. Callao, in Peru, on Saturday; She will visit, other South American sports. , and - will V then proceed back to New Zealand, calling at Auckland instead of Wellington. From this port < she will sail for Hongkong, via Australia. WITHIN ( WIRELESS RANGE. ' The following' vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day: Auckland.Canadian Pioneer, City of ' Birmingham, Mahana, Ngakuta, - Omana, Port Nicholson, Sussex, Tofua, City of Pittsburg. Chatham Island.—Union City.. Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, Ngaio, ; Maunganui, Tahiti. Wanaka, Piako, Cooi Isaa. Wailiemo, Kaituna, Kaitoke,' Waikouaiti, Whangape, Wairuna, Wingatui. i Waikawa, Port Bowen, Kurow, City of » Florence. Otaki, Tekoa, Kaiwarra, Waipori, Kaitangata, Axahura. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. • Yesterday's Arrivals.—Nffaiiawa (7 a.m.), I from Ragl-wi and Kawhia: Rarawa (8.15 a.m.). from New Plymouth; John (9.15 a.m.), from !r Hokianga. • i THE CORINNA. : Th» Corinna is due at Onehunga, from ? Pioton early to-day. Owing to the shortage : . of berths . the - vessel • will anchor at the :1 heads until the afternoon, when she will berth after the Rarawa saila. After discharge the Corinna proceeds to New Plymouth to load dairy produce for Wellington. - : . >''" ~ T : ' BY TELEGRAPH. f • * . i ' . HOKIANGA.— May . iSailed—Omana (11.80 a.m.), for Auckland. NAPI'EF-.— May 7: Arrived—H.M.S. Veronica (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. 1 WELLINGTON.— May 7: ArrivedWahine ' (7.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wanaka (8.50 1 a.m.), from Auckland; Holmdale (1.15 p.m.), 1 from Lyttelton.»«Sailed — Waikawa (6.40 • a.m.). for San Francisco; Chatham (8 a.m.). 1 for Auckland: Port Bowen (5 p.m.), for Napier; Wahine (7.60 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— May 7: Arrived—Maori (7,.a.m.), from' Wellington; ' Wootton (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (7.20 a.m.), from Westport; Gale (9.15 a.m.), from Wel- • lington; Canopus (9.30 a.m.), from West- ' port. Sailed Maori, for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—May 7: * Arrived—Whangape 1 (8.'20 p.m.), from Newcastle. ; . '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 7