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SHIPPING.

POIRT OF AUCKLAND. f YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Manaia (5 a.m.). from. Whangarei; Ma- . 'iaagi (8.15 A.m.), from Tauranaa- Buanui; jsobooaer. ;|II,S »,m.), >iram-' Gisboine; Kai-' 'iankata <jl>2s p.m.), -from Greymouth; Tiroa from Gisborhe. : ; > v ,■''.-■-Biftuiti (fi.4o p.rha, from-Coiromaiidel; Glendg (9.5 p.m.), from Whttngwrei, ; ..; f ij YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Manuka (11;.40 a.m.), for Sydney.'PasSen- -~ pers: Saloon—Misses j?.. C, Blaok,: P. ft' Delepine, J. DnftY A. IE; Filleul. A. Knight,' '. B. -McCuHairh..iM. Norrie, A. Gates. E. Pea- .'■ c001;,A.-B Purdon,. J.. rteece, R; Ei Rigby, :" • p. Way. Mesdames. 32; Angel.' E. Baume, ;■.'-..' vjl. BullL .C. Brown/\M.iDeGroeri;and 2 chil-1 dren. K, Green, E. Fovrester-Jonea and , ;• child. A; S. .Mitchell, / McMurray, P. A. ! I ', . Wield, H. Oleeii. H. Peaws. E. W. Sharp. S. ~- : E. Wriirht, C. Waller, T; R,WoolridKe. Pro-1 ■'■',: fessor J. Adams,. Messrs. Etßaume, C. ■'': *■-■ Brown, "W. Cohcti, W, P. Comrie. W. A. .: Castle, H. W. - larV, V; M. : Gx-Morft. H. . C. EdKon. E. Forrester-Jones, W* Green, s ;.L G. G. Harrow. G. jM. R. Jacltton, -T. Kidson, 1 '■• '■'..•. Archdeacon MoMurray, G. Moss, C. : 33. Nei- , son, P. A. NiVld. "H. Olsen. J. PftttersonK T. Pettit. G. H. Pvrchos, E. W: 1 S?Wrp, C. , r W<>ller, T. R. Woolridges and 68 steerage. ; wwpu (4.45 a.m.). for ;Kerep«ehi; Haultl '_ f7.20 fi.ni.). for CoromaMol: Ronald (8.10 . . R.m.). :for Whangarei; Wakatere (9,15 a.m.), for Thames ..;•., Maidngi (6.40 p.m.), for Tauranga; Manaia: (10.10 p.m.), for Whaagarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. 7'ftrfolk, from G'=borne. '..•.■:■'■■■.-"■' 'v from Thames, 5.40 p.m. - Waipu, from Kercpeehi, 8 &.m. , ..__•-, Clansman, from Russell. 6 *.m. .-;'-. : ' VE£SEts v SAILING ,TQ-DAYr' ; Suffolk, for Napiar, noon. , ; ■ Apanui, fo:r Awaaui. 3 a.m, VESSELS '■'■ ; 4)tiE 10 MOr-BOW, Arahtira, from East Coast ports, evening. f, Manaia, from Whangarei, 0 a^m.. : V Mataagi. from Taurßnga, 7 a.m. VESBELS SAILING TO-MORROW. .Daphne, for Whanga,rei, 5 p.m, : ■'.-.;•' 'Xaxiiwha, for Paeroay 7 p.m.: . " ■ VESSELS EXPECTED AT AITCKLAmX UTTEBCOMNMA AJTO ' CoitiHTJJt;" ' ■;; Ngakuta, Earotonga,'•'•via Welliiagton, July- - ' .- : 28." -■:■■■■ "•:■'. . ' Atua, Southern porta, July 23- ; Maneflo, Hyaney, iful> '-3, \ : ; Outju Craig, NewcasdrA, July.Bo.- : Kaitokc, Port Stephens, via Sou4h, July SO. X, Soutuss.u Cross, Solomon Islands, July 31. Kaiwatra. Melbourne,; August 2i. : Makura, Sydney, August *» lofua, :Fi3j, August •*, Rama, Niue Island. Augiist 11. : ■ H.il.S. Laburnum. Fiji. October 8. H.M.S. Vorcnma. Tonga, October 25 : '.':"/-' : OVZaftZAB. . ; Kordbo. Vancouver. July 29. !i Westmoreland, Liverpool, July 29. Citr of Canton. Ifew York, July 28. . • Fort Himter, South, August 3., ,j . k-y Orient City, New Orleans, via Isapjor, % August 5. ~. ■ ■..:■■.■'■::>■ - y ■'.'.,-'•'" t Rio Claro. New York, August 12. .*. I Canadian Constructor. Montreal. Auguut -" 10. : ":','■. ''■':'■'■ . ' ' : '. . '"'■■'■-. !r' Canadism Planter, Vancouver, August r7. '-*■■: Las Vegas, San Francisco. August 10. :>. Largo Law, Montreal,' August; 12. '■'■{'■ V Tremere, New York,; August 15. Tekoa. London, August 12. -. .- Kaikoura, Liverpool: August 20. Maimca, Liverpool, August 25. Mamari. London., August 350. .Tonic, Southampton, to sail. _ V PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. M'akura. eia route from Auckland to Sydney. :.''!;■■;■ J Ifiajtara,' at. Vancouver, sails for Auckland on July SO. ' ": ~ :. Maunganuii due at. San Francisco from Wellington on August 8. . '<■■■ Talfivi, due at Wellington from San Fran-,.'..■"cisco,-August; 4." y ..".;:. ;■; ■/ .EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND - ' ■;.\--':prxßSZis.-' ..•; '""■'' : ;'. ■;, Canadian Miller, for America and Canada, • : July 30. "~ ... Norfolk, for England. July 29. '■'■■■■ % i R.il.S. Makura.for Vancouver. August 5. Port Hunter, America and London, August B. ~ -- . /' ; VESSELS W PORT. 'fa Streiirn-—Tangaxoa (flchoonet). R«w» (barqufe) Noithern Chief (sohooner), ', Ysabel (bqtue.). i . Bevonport—H.M.S. Philomel.: ~-.: Wharf—Eurow. r :-■■- In Dock— H.M.C.S. Iris. t ' ( i,M ; King's "Wharf—Hi\anui (ketcSh _. : Wharf>*-Gorinthic, Sufiolk, Kaitan- .*;■/ ■ v''gata.;' •■ The Gistioiftie aiiwmer Tiroa arrived yesterday aftefr.<jt«i irt-Tii Gieborne and berthed'; at the Prince's Wharf. : '■■■' l The Arahuri "i& due at Auckland to-inor-row evening from East Coast ports.' She ■"■■> ■ «t, th© Prince's. Wharf. ■„ v -.. •'.' "' . The;iJjamb ..eteamer Gabriolla was des-| patchedifrom'Greycaouth-on Thursday.niter-; !uooa with"■% cargo of timber,: for Mol- i V ' boiimo. ■ „;■:■' ■■ ■ ;... ■. ..'i, ■■ ■: ! Tho keteh-Huanui arriviid from Gisborae I -'- yesterday '.morning and berthed the! i Ktt.B*B Wharf. ir'Tn'o Kaimanawa is esrpected to complete itoading cement :at i. Fort£»ad thi«"- evening, wheii she will be despatched fox, Wellington, /New Plymouth, and Westport. '■i'i The Korthera Company advises that, the "■:VOthhai is due at Atscklapd from thei cdanfc at il .IJ9 aau. 'to ;i day. She-has beea fixed to sail at ;;< i)jn,: on Monday ■ for 'Mercury Bay' sad . ,_j, c WaakatanC, -' i; ;;*•■■ .-.•■•■„/.' :;; :y : : _' ' " ■ '" :V N?GAKUTA AT .'"'■'■:• The TTnion Company's Island.: steamer; Nl-akhta arrived at Wellington yesterday; afternoon with; a cargo of fruit from the I ' iCook Island. Aftbi' dischargtngA *. .part ■' cargo the ve«sel will le&vc Wemngtoa to-day for Auckland to discharge the re- ; . v maicder. The vessel -is due at Auckland ■ on Monday,' and she.iß timed to - sail on ; her return trip tottlieManiis oh Tuesday. LATJRA TO BE A HULK. The ; well-known baEanentine -Laars has ■fceep sold to a Sydney buyer, who. intends converting the v vessel into a hulk. The ':■ Laura is a wooden vessel of 365 tons, and - jthe was built at Nbrby, Denih&rk, in 18H9. ' * - For many years she has: been in the lnter!"*j .'■ Colonial coal and timbex trade. When the. y Laura first visited New Zealand she was ; -under the Danish flag. Since then, the vessel has changed hands a number of tiittes. ■,.-. She . has been lying idle at Sydney eijitce Nbvemr berrOT, 1922. ~ 0 / THE LING NAM'S ITINERARY. ,' . The Jocal oiSc* of 'i the Haddart. Parker 1 •>. Company* looaj' agents for the Cnungwaa ! ' Navjgaliion Company, hs« been advised that ;'V the Folllowing is ; this proposed itinerary \of ; *2he Chinese ateainer LinjiNani-oa_ her return voyage to South Amenoa:---Sho will i sail from Hongkong on July. SO. Tarakan. ';" Java, on August 5, Thursday Ifland, Atigust ;: : *jl, and Sydney August .20. From Syfjney . her movements have not been fully deoidad '•■ upon, but *h«* is to sail from Melbourne, ■'-•' Aucklaad, or Welliretoa pa Augu&t 26_for Papeete, lo.UJQ.ue, and Val--■i'r', ... : P»raiso. '. "V .'."■■•"-:."-■''.'' .-.' '■ .■ •' • CARGO r WCBK AT PRINCE'S WHARF. The Priace's Wharf ia beiag uUlised as ! : . :»ueh as possible by the Auckland 'Harbour : Board to relieve the congestion. at the other wharves. Earls this week tho Union r '■'. .Compaay's cargo steamer Koromiko 1 disr chsrged 3853 tons of Australiaa produce in ''--tiro, dajfl in spite of interfßranc« l by wet .-■; "weather. " "-■- Work was commenced at 8 ■'.'.';•; *.m. en- Monday, -but owing to: frecjuent rain squalls a good deal of time was lost • that day However, nine houra were worked. ; On Tuesday the vessel workod eleven hours •.•':■'.'■•'.' and completed;; discharge. This represents r ; a rate of over ;L9O tons pei'honr or 27 tens; Per gang v&r hour. The cargo was djs- - /charged into two floors of onb shed and, the ground floor oi anothef. The rate of dis- :.., - charge, nearly 2000 tons a day; shows what may be dons at this wharf. 1 although it is not fully equipped. When all th» cranes ;; which have been ordered ar** erected 3 and .-,; in n«e. the wharf willbe capable -of'.even" work. SCHOONER TANGAROA SOLD. The Pac'fic Cable Board's auxiliary schooner Tangaroa. which h»8 biien lying §t A\ickian<3 io T nearly three ■ years, has -'been sold through th»' asoiiicy of Messrs :L. D. Nathan, to the Nobel Explosive Comj'vpahy, the owners of the auxiliary echooner : - j: Hnia. The Tangaroa was built at Sydney : ;]f jn, l'Jl7 by Messrs. Morris and rSinda'T '•• fifpß fl ye v**ars she was utilised by/ the> -jfPa?!fic Cable* Board for the carriaze of ..;!■. ' T jiiPas'«en?ere and stores between Honolulu aiicl ; S Jtahning Wand /in connection with fiifl .■-•■'■ '-■"■'board's cable station at tho iatter/ plaoej Tt was/ Vvent«nllv found to ba too expeh-i .--Mfnv.'bto run the vessel, and she- came, to Aujsklan-l on November 1, 1922. to be laid • upt in-'-pfiniteiv.iS Stores and pOsssengera' foir :,the cable station at Fanning Island artu i jk now canned bv the Uhion Company's tratis:j)Bo'fic steamers, which call at the Island Thiv Ting»roa is a wooden , plrwel. JW f t. Icnc with a! 23ft. b«am and a ■■■ :'/12ft. : drauflrht. /ftheis '"fitted !up : like a yacht, .'. ;With ouarters for passengers ;and crew. At th«'present time sne can carry only about ?™ tons of 'ipargo, but her net** owners intend to rotike ' exfansive unrt I '.".when'-., completed 'the.: vessel:.- will be uwd • solrriy" for c<<raro: carrying. Her:: cap^ity • will then be much larger, Thte auxiliary . Power .of thf» of rur : SO ~s; . ho*-»e-pftwer Bol?nder oil. ecg ; ne. The 'Iwh- [i \i ' : aer, will ,be .afterwards .engaged. in, .i'he i ."< 7nt»>rrt-iilons«l and eoaatal ; trade,- - carrying J cargoes of explosives and merchaawso«:aa is being,done fcy tholjuia. ; , |

1 ■ :". " 'V - , .1 . TOFUA' AT- APtA. j ;•'■ The Union Clotnpany'B ielahd steamer To-; j fua- arrived ati Apia from Tonga on day. The vessel was to sail yesterday for Suva; and Auckland. She in due at thiK port on August 4, THE MAHENO, ; The Uqion / Company's . intercolonial Bteahie'r Maaeno wafßcbeduled/td Jeave Sydr heyi yesterday with passengera, mails and cargo for Aucklaad. where she is due oil Tuesday, The vessel will berth ;at the Queen'B.'WbarL;-'.',''-r ~ ' ';,' '-' ' CARGO FROM SOUTH, With cargu from Sputhera ports and Picloh the wo;s despatched from Wellington at 5.25 p.ra» yesterday for Auckland direct. She is due. here ob. Monday moxn»ng» " .; : "/" ".,:■-'-'■;'l'. _ .'.'•.•.:/.' : ' ;';' . THE UUMASOA .. " . ' The Huddart-Farker steamer Ulimaroa 1 sailed Horn Wslltarfoa at 1 nooni; yeatcrday for Sydaoy, wheia she ic due on Tuesdisy. From Sydney the vessel, will bring pasaon- , gers, mails and cargo to Auckland. HARDWOOD FROM NEWCASTLB. Tho Lamb steamer Omana sailed from • Jvewcastle on Thursday with a cargo of hardwood-timber'and/poles for Auckland. The vessel is duo on Wednesday," After discharge she will load timber at this j port for Sydney. ; .: MANOKA SAILED. With 122 passengers, as well as cargo aisd mails, the; Union Company's intercoloaial steamer Mirauka sailed shortly before mid-day yesteiTSay for Sydney, where ehe is due- on Tu«;!\day morning.- From Sydney the vessel goea-to Wellington. {;THE SUFFOLK. Th% Federal Line steamer Suffolk ie to leave Auckland at noon to-day for NapieT. WolbaKton. Lyttrf>lton, arid Duncdin to I complete dfech&rge of her cargo !;fcom West of United Kingdom ports. ; • PHOSPHATES FROM- NAURUv : .The Hain Line .steamer Trt wyn, under charter _te the Union Company, is to leave Nauru Island to-day with a cargo of phosphates for New Zealand. ThVTremeaaow arrived at Nauru Island on Thuraday and she will probably start loading a cargo of phosphates for New Zealand on Monday. : THE NORFOLK. The Federal Line cteamer Norfolk, which nut to sea from GisbGrns on Thursday owinjj to ■ the rough weather, returned to that Port, at 6 a.m. yesterday to coatintte loadnug. Jt was hoped to dtespatch the vessel yesterday afteraoon for Auckland, where 8h« is; du« to-day. The Norfolk will berth at thev Central Wharf to complete loading for Glasgow, Liverpool, and AVonmouth. sl >»_J«"to bo despatched for those ports on Tuesday. . THE KAITANGATA. . The Kaitangata arrived yesterday morning from Greymouth and berthed at the Queen s Wharf ito discharge part of her timber and coal, cargo. At mid-day to-day she will shift to tha Western Wharf to discharge the remainder. After completion of discharge the vessel will return to Groymputhy. -;—.■ NEW MOTOR SHIP FOR N.Z. Captain George Schultze left Sydaey for Loadoa by the Moretoa Bay oa July 16 He: is under instructions' to bring out a new motor-ship for New Zealand coastal trade. Ike vessel, which will be from five to six hundred tone > deadweight, is now !hewg built in Scotland. . WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels aire expected to bo within range of the* undermealioaed wirnlßa stations to-day :— .Auckland.—H.M.S. 'Duneo'in. Manuka,' Makura, Tofua, Sierra, Nowshera, Port Augusta. Wingiitui, Wanaka, Maheno Island.—Westmoreraad, City of Canton. '.-■'. .-Wellington)—Maori, Mararoa, Ngakuta, Ka-oji, Whangaue. Maunsanui, Pticrt Albauv, Kswatiri. Tutanekai. Oi-owniti. P(>rt Ci'rtfs. Arahura, Hollywood, TTevr>r'au. P»muei-a. Port Hunter, H»vre, Tuiakina, vUlimaroa. Ruapehu, Anglo Saxon. V- s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 7

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