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SHIPPING.

POHTOF AUCKLAND. | J. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. |l Ataa. {2.30 a.m.), from Southern ports; Hbiapoi (7.15 a.m.), :!rom Westport. Ngakuf-a (9 p.m.i, from Wellington; Haniti id. 30 p.m.), from Warkworth. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Hauiti (9.45 a.m.), for Warkworth; Wak&lore (11.45 a.m.), for Thames; Waiot&hr (4.20 p.m.), for Hoahorß. . . • Matangi (7 p.m.). for -Tauranga;.: Waipu(B.ls p.ta.), for Kerepeehi; jßonaki (1010 p.m.). for Whangarei; Manaia (10.15 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSSLS DIJEi TO-DAY. Westmoreland, from Liverpool, 9.30 a.m. Maheno, • from Sydney, 3 p.m. Wakaterc, from Thames, 9,25 p.m. , Taniwha,, from Paeroa, 1. &.m. Hauiti, from Goronianqel, 10.40 p.m., Wf«ipu, from Kerepeehi. 11.80 p.m. .Daphne, from Whangarei, 2&.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 1.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Korfolk. for Glasgow, 5 p.m. Corinthic, for Lyttelton, 6 p.m. Kut-ow, for Newcastle. Arehura, for East Coast ports, noon* Eaitangata. for Westport. Atua, for Southern porta, 5 p.m. Ngakuta, for Earotanca, 5 p.m. Hiuiii, for CorOniandel, I'. &-«>. * Clansman, for Russell, 3.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Pauroa, 8.30 p.m. l)aphne„ for Whangarei, 7 p.m. {VESSELS EXPECTED AS AUCKLAND. INTESCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Jtfaieno, Sydney, July Sl9. Joan Craiß. Newcastle, July 2D. Kaitoke, Port Stephens, via Soiith, July SO Southern Cross. Solomon Islands, July 31. Katoa. Newcastle, August 1. Hakapo, Greymouth, August 1. Kaiwarra, Melbourne, August 2. Navua, Southern ports. August 3, M&kura, Sydney, August i. Tefua, Fiji, August 4. Hrana, Niue Island, August 11. H.M.S. Laburnum, Fiji.. October 8. H.M.S. 'Veronica, Tonga. October 25. OVSBSEAS. 1 Norbo. Vancouver, Jnly 21. City of Canton, New York, July 30. « Canadian Miller. South. August 1. to load. Nerbudd. Port Kembla, August 3, to load. Port Hunter, South. August 8. td load. Orient City New Orleans, via Ndpior. August o. Rio Claro, Nftw York. Auguat 12. Coaadian Constructor. Montreal, August 10. Canadian Planter. Vancouver, Augtist 7. Las Vegas, San Francisco. August 10. - Largo Law. Montreal, August 12. Tekoa, London, August Ml. Tremere. New Yens, August 15. Kaikoura, Liverpool, August 20. Trelyon, San Frtooisco, August 20. Waimana, South., August 2!?.. Maimoa. Liverpool, August 25. Sussex. Cilcuttu, August 30. iM&mari,, London, August 30. Kalomo, New York; August 30. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. ■ Makura, at Sydney, sails for Auckland and Vancouver cn Thursday. Niagara, at Vancouver, sails for Auckland to-morrow. Maunganui. due at San Francisoa from Wellington on August 8. Tahiti, due at Wellington from San Francisco.'on Monday. .. EiJRLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVERSEAS. ' * ! Canadian Miller, for America and Canada. ; August 2. i • ,' ® • sr-. [ Norfolk, for England. July 23. ! R.M.S. Makura, for Vancouver, August 5, Port Hunter, ~ America and London, .'! 'August 6. i iWaimana. London, August 27. j ' / ■■■'." VESSELS X» PORT. s In Stream—Tangaroa (Bohooner, Rewa j (barijua). Northern Chief (schooner), ! Ysabel (Dqtne.)i ' Bevonport—Philomel. Prince's Wharf—Eurow, Arthur*.. In Dock—H.M.C.S. Iris. ■ King's Wharf—Atua. j Queen's Wharf—Corinthic, Kaiaooi, Ngakuta. . ! Central Wharf—Norfolk. | Western Wharf—Kaitangftta, :r'- ' •' -vv Captain F. G. Biltcra is now in command of the Kaikorai, relieving Captain W._ W. Slender, vwho has gone ashore on holiday eave.- , Mr. T. MoNicol and My. O. Brown havo j&een'-appointed master and chief officer 'respectively of the Te Anau in a temporary $ capacity. Ths Arahura iii timed to sail at noon today for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne . • and Na.pier. She,is loading at the Prince's Wharf. The Kaitangata will complete .discharge of her coal cargo at the Western Wharf to- !'='<•' day, when she ia to be deapatchtsd for Westport. _ MM. Cable Ship Iris which is nndergoiag v r«{ltting and overhaul, is to come out of dock to-day. She will berth at her moorings at Devonport. - The Atua arrived early yesterday from Southern ports, including Pioton and Wellington, and berthed at the King's Wharf 'to dischargs and load. She is to sail IVijb jevening :tor Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. : . .ii | .WESTMORELAND DUE THIS MORNING. i, <. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland S, 5s due at 9.30 a.m. to-day from Liverpool, f-' She will berth at ths King a Wharf. Her if cargo of general merchandise is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington* Lyttelton, " and g. r ■ Dune din. ■ ~;i ; 1 THE CANADIAN MILLER. TJj.e local office of the Canadian. G!overnmejit merchant marine advises that the C&nidian Miller arrived at Wellington on Sunday morning from Southern ports, to continue loading for New York, Boston and Montreal. Further cargo will be loaded at ; Naj>ier beforei the vessel comes to Auckland to complete. She is due at this port on " '• Friday, and is to sail. for New York the following day. : THE CORINTHIC. : The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Corinthi(>, is to sail this evening for Lyttelton. to complete discharge of her cargo from London. She yrill subseguently _load in the .South and is scheduled to sail from Wellington with paßsea.gerß on August 21 for ■-/: i: Strathampton and London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. TO LOAID FOR EUROPE. , Messrs. Robert MiUfir and Company have received advice that 'the British India steamer Nerbudda, 7911 tons. Captain Williams, was expected to lesvve Port Kembla yesterday for Auckland, where aho will load a quantity of cargo for Europe. From this port the vessel will proceed Nukualofa and Apia to complete loading with . copra. Bhe is due at Auckland about Sunday. THE PORT HUNTER. Heather, rtoberton, Lt<l., have received adthat the Commonw.sajih and Dominion iine staamer Port Hunter is making good time lonains on ■ the- coast, and that she is expected to reach Auckland on Sunday to copiplefe loading for New York and London, "as vessel has accommodation for n limited timber of passengers, and there ere somo «Kths vacant. She is to be despatched Willy from Auckland on August 6. KAJAFOI UNDERGOES OVERHAUL. . , The Kkiapoi arrived yesterday morning mm Greymouth and Westport. She berthed « the Queen's Wharf to discharge part of : "'i 11 cargo. At mid-day to-day the vessel W 'H shift to the Western W.harf to dißcfiaxgo the remainder. After discharge she he withdrawn from commission for her Periodical overhaul and survey. NEW YORK LOADINGS. The New Zealand Shipping Company bas received advice that the following A. and A. irtne a chartered steamer.? havfi been fixed w bring cargo from New York to New 4;: Zftaland Katomo. on July 2Ci; for Auckland, weilmgtou, Dunedin and Mslbourne. ■ttJke Nipira, on July 31. for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Karroo, on Aupuet 15, for Auckland, Wellington, ISew PlynTbuth, Wanganui, Lytrmn' Dunedin and Newcastle. -m-fe 3 Otaki, on August 25, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Tasmania. ; NGAKUTA ARRIVED. v-Tho Union Company's Island steamer "pkuta arrived at Auckland last night i'™* the Cook Islands, via Wellington. She oerthftd at the Queen's Wharf to discharge quantity of fruit, the bulk of her ">r?i° ," em s unloaded at Wellington. The i*Bßkuta will also load at thie port for s^ CO j , ga " Aitutaki and Mangaia. She is «9uecluled to sail for those ports at udon tomorrow. , The experiencad a boisterous trip fr oln ff aro to Wellington, She sailed r«pm the Island port M midnight on July «•» and fc>r f,he 6rst two or three days fine Prevailed. Afterwards a strong south-west gule was encountered, vrith v-sry l, S'' B s , OB8 * When nearing New Zealand on ffei ' the wind changed to the soli.thmt and blew with the force of a wJrole W*? . During the worst of. the stormy W',t : the vessel's speed became reduced ■iJV'frcm four to six knots, and ona day she VSi : n'u Se -, on^y 83 for the 24 hours. On I aursday night the weather improved, and ratter progress was made. The nest afteri 1106 a she reached: Wellingio.o, .

»r.,i I.l>| M t in .uiu'iimi r.„ II in ' rii ■■■■'— , KUROW • KBCOMMI3BIOHED. The Xurow has been recommissioned after undergoing an extensive overhaul at Auckland, She ib to eiil to-day for Newcastle, PORT "WELLINGTON AT LONDON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Wellington, which sailed from Wellington for London on Juno 14, arrived at her destination on Sunday.

THE TOFUA. , ..The Union Company'a Inland sterimer Tofua, en route from and Sandpa, is to leave Suva to-morrow for Auckland, where She is due on Monday.

KATOA FROM NEWCASTLE. The K»toa sailed from Newcastle at 1 a.m. on Saturday with a cargo of coal for Auckland- She is due about Friday.

THE JOAN CRAIG. The Lamb steamer Joan Craig is ex-, fiected at Auckland to-night or to-morrow rom Newcastle. She will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge her cargo of hardwood timber and poles, The vessel eailed from Newcastle on Wednesday night.

THE LINER ATHENIC REPORTED. The Shaw. Sti-rfli and Albion liner Athenic en route to Southampton and London, with passengers, mails and cargo from New Zealand, arrived at Montevideo on Saturday. The vessel sailed'from Wellington on July

NORFOLK FOR GLASGOW TO.-DAY. , The Federal Line steamer Norfolk, which ?6 loading at the Central Wharf, is to Bail at 5 p.m. to-day for Glasgow, Liverpool and Avonmouth. The vessel is taking a specially addressed lettur mail and a parcel mail for England.

R.M.S. NIAGARA AT VANCOUVER. The Royal M«;il steamer Niagara arrived at Vancouver at 2 a.m. oa Saturday from Auckland, via Island porta. The vessel is scheduled topsail to-morrow on her return voyage to Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and bydney. She is due at this port on August

THE TANGAROA., /The auxiliary echooner Tanfiiaroa is to shift tp-day to Birkenhead to discharge her sand ballast. Afterwards she will berth at the North Wall for alterations' and refitting: for the inter-colonial and coastal trades under her new owners, the Nobel Explosives Company. ' - v

THE TAIROA. The Shaw, SaVill and Albion steamer Tairoa was delayed discharging and loading at New Plymouth last week by bad weather. The vessel, is to leave there to-day for Wanganui, G-isborno and Wellington to complete loading for London. She in to sail finally irom Wellington about August 19. 4 MAMARI PROM LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mamaici was scheduled to e»il from London on July 2S with & cargo of general merchandise for discharge at 'Auckland, Napier, Btmedin and Nelson. She is due at this port about August 80.

TRELYON AT SAN FRANCISCO. The Union Company has received advice that its chM-tered steamer Trelyon arrived at San Francisco from Vancouver at noon on July 21 ito completa loading for Auckland, aydnes and Melbourne.

PORT DENIS ON TO LOAD. The Commonwealth and Dominion* Line steamer Port is due in' New Zealand e&rly in Sepl ember to load for London. Her loading : ports aro Bluff, Lyttelton, Gisborne, Najier and Wellington. Sho ia to be despatched finally from Wellington at the end of September.

MAHENO DUE AT 3 P.M. TO-DAY. The Union Company's inter-Coloniai steamer Maheno las reported by wireless that she will arrive at Auckland from Sydney at 3 p.m. After medical inspection the vessel will berth about an hour later afr, the Queen's Wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo.

CltfY OF CANTON REPORTED. The A. and A. Line's chartereol steamer City of Canton, en -routs from New York to Auckland, haa reported to the New Zealand Shipping Company that she will arrive at daybreak to-morrow. She will berth, at the Queen's Wharf. Her other discharging ports ate Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Melbourne.

NORBO DUB ON THUBSDAY. The Danish motor ship Norbo, with a full cargo from Pfccifio Coast ports, has reported to Hcddart-Parker, Limited, the local agenjs, that she will arrive at Auckland on Thursday morning. The cargo consists, mostly of lumber, casa oil and oats for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin.

WAIMANA LOADS AT AUCKLAND. L. D. Nathtin and Company,; Ltd., have received advice that the itinerary of the S&aw, Savill arnd' Albion steamer Waimana his been altered" and the vesliel Will now load at Auckland; She ia to leitve Lyttelton to-day for Dunedin to complete discharge. Afterwards the vessel will loitd at Port Chalmers, Timaru, Lyttelton, i; Wellington, Giabonie and Auckland. The: Waimana is due at this port on August 32, and is to be despatched finally on August 27 for Lon- [ don r via Teneriffe. WITHIN WIRELESS BANGE. I The following Teasels are 'expected to bo 1 within range of the undermentioned wireless. stations to-day:— Auckland. —Sierra, Tofua, Manuka, Maheno, Norbo, City of Canton, H.M.S. Dunedin, Katoa, Kaiwarra. Chatham Island.—Anglo Saxon, Port Albany. ? - Wellington.—Maori. Mararoa, Ulimaroa, Turakina, Maunganui, Tahiti, Tutanekai, Havre, Waihemo, Kaimahawa, Wan&ka, Canadian Miller, Waipori. Mericus, H. WhitSuffolk,' Kaikorai, Waikawa. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. \ Yesterday's Departure®.—Barawa (3.30 p.m.), for N6w Plymouth; Eimu (3.50 p.m.) for H-akianga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18773, 29 July 1924, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18773, 29 July 1924, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18773, 29 July 1924, Page 5

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