SHIPPING.
I PORT OF AUCKLAND. E' r - : '..•''■.■'-- : ■■■ J -- '""■ ■:■":■■'■ ■"■■■■■>:. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ■•y.v- ■'■... ....-;.. , "UHmaro* (2.25 p.m.)..from Sydney. PasI Uengers: Saloon—Mr and Mrs Vf Angus, "Misses E. and R. Angus. Mrs. A. A. Anstey, Mrs. F. Adams, Miss E. Arohbold, : Mrs. M. Andrews and. two children, Mr. W. Bardsley. Miss T. Bastings. Mr. W. Bar. 1 yowman, Mrs. W. B&rrowman and child. -"-Mr J. Bates. Mr.. G. Best. Mies L. Bar- ■: rett. Mr. J, and Miss J. Browne, Mr. W, G. Berridce. Mi. E. Crawford. Messrs. E. W. and W. V. Creekc. Mrs. J. Craddock. , Jfrf M. A. Collins, Miss Duff. Mr. and '-• TrfA, J. Derenne. Mr. G. Deane. Mr. and Urn. W. Early, child and infant. Miss R. Edgar, Paymaster-Lieut. Foley, Mr, A. FhuJl. Miss C. Foster. Miss K. Gillespie. Mr and Mrs. J. Gerald. Mr. L. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Greenslade, Miss E. Greenslade, Miss E- Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall. Miss Hull, Mr. R. Hawthorne. Mrs. C. Heisaey, Mr. -and Mrs. B. Barrow. Mr. R. Humphreys, Mr. C. Hurrey, Mr. and Mrs. "'J. Butchens, Mr. F. Hogan. Messrs. L. and D. Hadlow, Miss E. Jennings. Mr. M. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelliher. Mrs. W. • Kerns and child. Mr, G. Lindeman. Mrs. E. Lewis. Mis V. Lo-Grend. Mr. J. Lucas, Miss M. Moor. Mrs. M. Morgan, Miss B. Mill. Mr. J. Mann, Mr. W. Mackey, Mr. C, Meillen. Miss I. McKenzie. Mrs. H. McKensie. Mrs. J. McMorris. Miss P. McLaren. Mr. Mrs. and Miss McMurde. Miss 0. McLean. Miss v. Niton. Mr. R. O'Dwyer, Miss' B. Ormond. "Mr. N. Porter. Mrs. C. Potter. Mr. C. Ferchardie. Miss N. Passe. Mr. W. Patton. Mr. A, Queree. Mis* Bowe, Mr G. Beichelmann, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rsley Mr. C. Rutherford. Mrs. H. Beid. Miss J. Reid. Mrs. H. Strain. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sundin. Miss M. Thomas. Mr. F. Trol. Jope. Miss S. Vivian. Mr. L. Vane. Mr, A. Von Osselaur. Mrs. A. Wsllis. Mrs. E. "Wilkinson. Miss L. Wallace. Mrs. L. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. G. Watson, and 93 steer, atti. including 17 Chinese end five Hindus. Manaia (4 a.m.). from Whanjrarei: Matangi (6.50 a.m.), from Turanea: NgftDuhi (6.55 a.m.). from Russell; Flora, (12.45 n.m.). from Napier: Apanui (4.25 p.m.). from Awanui: Kurow (4.45 p.m.) from Westport. • Kr.kapo (7.40 p.m.), from Walpol© Island. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Sussex (12.10 p.m.). for Wellington, Mako (9.20 a.m.). for East Coast, ports; Gael (9.45 a.m.). for Matakana: Wakatere (8.45 a.m.). for Thames: Ngamihi (4.15 p.m.). for Thames Matangi (7.10 p.m.). for Tauronga: Glenfig (8.5 p.m.), for Whangarei; Hauiti (8.10 p.m.). for Kopu; Manaia, (10.15 p.m) for whangarei, VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. • Tofua. from" Fiii. etc.. 6 a.m. Trewyn. from Newcastle, 4 P.m. Fauiti. from Konu. 6.80 a.m. Wakatere. from Thames. 6 p.m. Gael, from Matakana.. 5.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Atuft, for Southern porta. 8 p.m. City of Birmingham, for Napier. 4 p.m. Tremorvah. for Geelong. 4 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 4 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa. 7 p.m. Iruro City, for Brisbane. 7 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL jijJP COASTAL. Ksrori. Westport, May 16. Trewyn, Newcastle, May 15. Wingatui, Lyttelton, May 20. Hawatiri, Westport. May IS. Kaituna. Greymouth, May 19. Kauri. Melbourne, May 22. Wanaka, Southern Ports, May 23. Kaitangata, Lyttelton. to sail. Kaitoke, Melbourne, to sail. Marama, Sydney, May 27. . . _, Ngakuta. Rarotonga. May 2S. via Wellington.
OVEBSXAS, . Fiako, South. May 18. ' Pert Bowen. South. May 19. Tur&kina, , Liverpool, May 19. Dorset. Liverpool, May 19. King Howell, Antwerp. Mav "20. City of Adelaide, New York, May 20. Fakeha. Australia. May 21 Port Victor. London, May 23. Na;dana, New York, May 26. Canadian Spinner, South, May 26, to load. Mania, London, Juno 1. Tremeidow, St. John, June 5. ' Botorua, London, via South, June 1. . Ruapehu, London, Juna 7. Trebertha, New York* June 7. Rimutaka. South June 15, to load. Norfolk. London. June 12. Canadian Miller, Halifax. June 14. , Athenic, London, via Wellington, June 15. Kent, Liverpool. June 19. j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. 1 Makura, due at Auckland from Vancouver. . .. May 26. . ; ' Niagara, due at. V acouver from Auckt • land, May- 30. —- - ~. Maungapui. en route from Wellington ■■ to 'i r Sydney. .... ; Tahiti, due at San Francisco from "Wellington on May 16. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OyEBBEAS. r i » Pi»ko„ for England, May 23. j Port Bowen, for London, May 24. Canadian Spinner, America and Canada, j May 28. i MakuTS, for Vancouver. June 10Eimwafca, America and England, June 14.
VESSELS IN PORT. 1 In Stream — Tangaroa (schooner), Sewn (barque). Northern Chief (schooner), ! Ysibel (bo.tne.), War Krishna, H.M.S. ■ Repulse, H.M.S. Danae, H.M.S. I---- Dragon, H.M.S- Dauntless, H.M.S. 1 Dunedin, H-M.A.S. Adelaide. . Eevonport— Philomel, H.M.S. La- ; burnum.' H.M.CS. Iris. H.M.S. Chatham, "H..M.3. Veronica. ! King's Tremorvah, Omana, KaiaI - poi. 1 Queen's Wharf of Birmingham, Atua. Tofua, Kakapo. i Central Waihora, Ulimaroa. Prince'* Wharf—H.M.S. Hood, H.M.S. i Delhi, The Flora arrived shortly after mid-day yesterday from Lyttelton and Napier and berthed at the Central Wharf. , Th(» Karori sailed from Westoort at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday with a cargo- of coal for Auckland. She is due here on Friday. The Atua is timed to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 8 p.m. to day. She is berthed at the Queon'a Wharf. i The Kurow arrived from Westport yesterday evening, and berthed at the King's Wharf, to discharge her cargo of coal. The Kaiapoi is to shift to the King's Wharf this morning to continue discharge of her coal cargo. To-morrow afternoon she is to sail for Tauranga to discharge the remainder. The Wingatui is now expected to leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She is due here abous Tuesday. ' THE WAIRUNA. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Wsiruna is due at Wellington about Saturday with cargo from Pacific Coast J ports. She will discharge at Wellington, > Sydney. Newcastle, and Melbourne. i
TASMANIA CLEARED BOSTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company'ij steamer Tasmania, which nailed from Auckland on April 1 for New York. Boston, and London, cleared Boston on May 12 in continuation of her voyage. „ TREMEADOW CLEARED PANAMA. _ The Ham steamer Tremeadow, en route ■from St. John to Auckland, cleared Panama on May 8, She is bringing cargo . for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney, one is expected at Auckland about June 5. ULIMAROA IN PORT The Euddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived from Sydn'ey yesterday afternoon, sad after medical inspection berthed at the Central Wharf to land 220 passengers, mails and 1100 tops of cargo. The vessel left bydney at noon on Saturday, and experienced moderate south-easterly and southerly winds and seas to New Zealand, and fresh southerly winds on -the coast. She is timed to sail for Sydney at 11 a.m. tomorrow. SYDNEY PASSENGER SERVICE. There will not be a passenger ste»mer To or from Sydney next week. The following week one steamer will leave Sydney and **<> will leave this port for Sydney. The ■Koyal Mail steamer Makura is due at Auckland from Vancouver on Monday, May 26, and' will be despatched for Sydney, Taking passengers, the following day. The """colonial steamer Maranm is due at Auckland from Sydney on Tuesday. May -v. an is to sail on her return trip on the following Friday. ROTORUA DELATED BY STORM. ..The New Zealand Shipping Company's «ner Rotorua, which was expected at Wellington to-morrow with passengers, mails ana cargo from Southampton and London, .is being delayed by exceedingly rough weather, and will not reach Wellington before Saturday - morning. The passengers 'or Auckland will probably r*>ach here by "am on Sunday morning. The Botorua's : "MK> is for discharge at Wellington. Port Jhi'mers **>?. Auckland. She is due at this port about May 30. RIMUTA3JA AT NEW PLYMOUTH. 4 Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer • Rjmutaka arrived at New PlyfcSWa yesterday from Lyttelton, to continue nischargmg her cargo from London. From .:'-.*** Plymouth the vessel goes to Nelson to rV sn S>! / e sc uarge and to commence -' load1a tor England. After loading at various .T. ls i 8 * I *. will come to Auckland to com--J"».e loading, and will be despatched from Kg. Port for Boston, New York '' and En s" m
, WARFIELD CHARTERED.: r < The *te*W»r-.Watfieltr has been chartered by the New * Zealand -.Shipping; Co. to load at Montreal for New Zealand and Australia. _ * , THE SUSSEX. : . : ' " -Ihe Federal " Line steamer Sussex sailed at mid-day yesterday for Wellington, Lyttelton arid Dunedin to • complete discharge of her cargo from India. ' THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. „The Ellerman Bucknall steamer City of Birmingham is to sail this afternoon for Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and bydney in continuation of her voyage from New i'ork. THE WAR KRISHNA. . The Admiralty tanker War Krishna was engaged yesterday supplying oil fuel to the battle cruiser Repulse. TOFUA DUE AT 6 A.M. TO.DAY. The Island steamer Tofua is due at" 6 a.m. to-dav from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf, to land her passengers, and her cargo of fruit. TREWYN DUE AT 4 P,M. TO-DAY. ; The Hain steamer Trewyn. under charter to the Union Company, is due at 4 p.m. today, from Newcastle. She will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal, THE KAKAPO ARRIVED. The Kakapo arrived last night from Walpole Island. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf this morning, to discharge her cargo of phosphates. CARGO FROM MELBOURNE. The Kauri was expected to leave Melbourne yesterday with a cargo of produce and general merchandise for Auckland and Lyttelton. She is expected here about May 22. PIAKO FURTHER DELAYED. The New Zealand Shipping Co. advises that the Piako has been further delayed in her loading on the. Coast. She is now due at Whakatane on Sunday and at Auckland about Monday. She will complete loading at Auckland and .sail from this port for England about the end of nest week. THE MOERAKI. _ The Union Co. advises that the Moeraki is scheduled to leave Wellington on May 28_or> May 29 for Melbourne direct. The Wanaka is expected to leave Bluff to-day for other southern ports to load for Wellington and Auckland. She is due here toward the end of next week. DORSET DUE ON MONDAY. The Federal Line steamer Dorset, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, has reported by -wireless that she will arrive on Monday. The vessel is bringing 289 third class passengers for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE TREMORVAH. The Hain steamer Tremorvah is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Geelong, to complete discharge of her cargo of sulphur from Texas. The vessel has been chartered to load a cargo -of wheat at South Australian ports for the United Kingdom. '' KENT FROM LIVERPOOL. ' The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice -that the Federal Line steamer Kent sailed from Liverpool on May 10 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. and Bluff She is due at Auckland about Jurie 19.
THE TRURO CITY. The Reardon-Smith Line steamer Truro City, which, has been delayed at Auckland for o. fortnight undergoing repairs to her boilers, is to sail at 7 a.m. to-day for Brisbane, . Newcastle. Sydney Melbourne, and Adelaide, to complete discharge of her cargo from Texas. THE WAIKAWA. The Union Company's Island steamer Waikawa is to load at Pacific Coast porta at the end of this month and earlv nest month for New Zealand, probably for Auckland, Napier. New Plymouth. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireJess stations to-day:— Auckland.—Dorset, E. R. Sterling, Goldshell. Kawatin. Ngakuta, Niagara. Silksworth, Sussex. Truro City, Turakina Trewyn, Waihemo. Waimarino. Eastern Moon. Chatham Island.—Turakina, Port Pirie Wellington.— Wahine. Maori, Mararoa, Agaio, Ruahme, West Katan, Raranga, Wingatui, Rotorua Kaituna, Maunganui. Trelyon, Arawa, Mahana, Port Bowen. Tekoa, Moeraki, Radnor, Wairuna, Arowaiti, Union City, Waipori, Waikawa, Arahura, Tutanekai. '■"•'.'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 5
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