SHIPPING.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.Kawatiri (5.5 a.m.). from Fiji. Ulimaroa (2.20 p.m.). from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon —Mr. W. Addison, Mr. E. Arlies. Miss L. Arrofield. Miss H. Britigesee, All. H. Burkill, Mr. T. and Mies E. Beckett. Miss 8011. Mr. G. Bromley. Mrs. Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seal. Mr. D. Barlow. Mm. E. Burgess, Mrs. B. IVssett. Mr and Mrs. C. Burns, Miss E. Bruce, Messrs. B. und IX and Mrs. Brace and child, Mr. and Mrs. T. Burnskill, Miss .13. Bishop, Mr. J. Barrett-, Mr. J. Carlisle, Mr. E. Code. Miss M. Crutc. Miss V. Cowle, Miss If. Cheeseman. Major Condon, Miss M. Creaswell, Mr. A. J. Callinan. Mr. C. Cameron, Mr. P. -Davies, Mrs. A. Davis, iMr. B. Dewpaey, Miss If. Donobue, Miss M. Dalton, Mrs. J. and Miss B. Ensoll, Mrs. B. and Miss A. Endelsten, Mr. J. J. 1 loming, Mrs. frnbor, Mrs. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Fen wick and 3 children, Miss A. l< arrell. Miss E. Greeu, Mrs. J. Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. B. Grainger, Major Goeidara, alias W, George, Miss At. Hawkins. MlflS M. £.cdE" son. Mi. N. Hyelop, Mr. A. Hutchnigs, Mr. F. Halsted. Miss C. Hill. Major H.nnes. Miss I. Halloran. Miss B. Herbert, Mr. \V. Herdman, Mrs. E. lsacke, Mr.. J. G. Jopps. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobs, Miss i- JiiiuieKon, Mrs. J. Kerr. Misa M. Kell. Miss L. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lockhart. Air, S. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. A. Middieton and child, Misa S. M- rgan. Miss E. Motcalf. Mr. J. Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell. Miss E. Mayne, Lord and Lady Maclay and Miss L. Maclay, Mrs. C. McDermott, Mis?. E. McCullougb, Mr. JJ. McNichol. Mr. and Mrs. L. Needham. Miss E. * Newman, Miss C. Neale. Mrs. J. Neilson. Miss E. Norton, Mrs. M. Oxley, Mr. J. Peel. Mr. W. Purcell. Mrs; G. Queree, Mr. A. Raymond, Mr. S. and Miss F. Rose, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Boss and child. Mr. 0. C. Raphael, Mr. and Airs. S. Symonds, Miss E. Spies, Mr. and. Mrs B. Sesteri. Mrs. A. and Miss M. Smith. Mrs. K. and Miss V. Seamons. Mr, and Mrs. H. Stevenson, Mrs. L. and Misses M. and E. Strang, Mrs. F. Sendall, Mr. A. Small, Misa M. Vazsy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Veitch. Mrs. B. M. Wild, Miss E. West, Mr. and Mrs. H. and Misses M. and J. and H. Welby, Misa B. Wilis, Mrs. N. Whitson. Mr. N. Wis. Mr. M. Watt. Mr. A. Wyllie tad child, Miss A. Wyllie. Mr. E. Wright. Mr. J. Williams, and 119 steerage, includiag 35 Jugoslavs ajid one Chinese. Mahurangi (2.10 a.m.), from Portland; Claymore (9.35 a.m.), from Whangarei; Omana (4.40 p.m.). from Arkle's Bay; Wakatere (4.50 p.m.), from. Thames: Gael <5.15 p.m..). from Warkworth; Hauiti (5.30 p.m.), from Coromandel. Kawau (6.20 p.m.), from Matakana : Tiroa (8.45 p.m.). from Gisborne; Glenoljr (10 p.m.), from Whangarei. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tairoa (12.30 p.m.), for Wbakata-ne. , R.M.S. Makura (4.45 p.m.). for Vancouver. .Passengers from Auckland: First saloon—Mrs. C. M. Atkinson, Mrs. V. M. Atkinson, Mrs. Ailport Barker, M.A., Miss All port Barker, E.M.. Mr. A. J, Barrett, Mr. E. S. Bsyley. Miss A. Beale. Miss M. Seals, Miss C. Bell, Miss K. Bell. Mr. K. C. Belt, IMrs. Belt, nurse and child. Mr. J. H. Butler. Mr. W. O. Card. Rev. W. F. Clime. Mr. W. H. Coldecott, Mr. J. B. Coster, Mrs. Coster. Mrs. Cresswell. Miss Cresswell, Mr. Davidson, Misa A. F-. Dawion, Mr. J. F. Fairburn. Mr. Foster, Mrs. Foster. Mr. G. F. Gee. Mr. A. J. Gee. Captain S. J. Graham, Mr. E. Head. Mr. A. Head, Miss Hill, Mr. E. Holder, Sir M. Hollins, Lady M. Hollins, Mr. G. J. Jennings, Mr. V. McLeod, Miss McLeod, 'Mr. A. R. Morris. Dr. W. Pharus, Mrs. Pharus, Mrs. D. Lord. Mr. E. T. Lynch, Mr. W. R. Lysagnt, Mrs. I-ysaght. Mr. L. R. Lysagbt, IMiss A. I?.. Lysaght, Master F. Eeid, Mr. E, Eeid, Mr. J. Sherlock, Mrs. Sherlock, Misa B. Sherlock, Miss M. Sherlock Master B. Sherlock, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Stead. Mra. Stead, Miss L. V. I. Taylor, Mrs. Teneyck and infant. Dr. A. K. Thomson. iMrs. Thomson, Mr. J. D. K. Thomson, Mrs. W. F. Turner, Mrs. J. B. Turner. Mrs. Watt. Mr. G. R. Wauchope, Mrs. Wauchope. Mrs. Wmthorpe, Mrs. N. Woods. Second Saloon—Miss M. Bailie. Mr. F. H. Barnard Mrs Barnard, Mr. A. t . Camnoe.ll. Mr. T. S. Crosswel!. Mass M. Cuthbert. Mr. F. V. Diinstsn Mr J. Dyer. Mr. T. Glenn, Mr. J. Hill. Mr. W. H. Howard. Mrs. Howard, Miss Livingstone, Mr. E. D. Morlev, Mrs. Morler. Misa M. Morrison, Miss M. Murray, Miss E. L. Paterson, Mr. Paterson, r£ r 'i ¥~ I*® 1 "". .Mrs. Qoelch, Miss wuelcb. Miss M. Ritchie. Mr. A. H Robineon, Mrs. Ramsay, Mr W. Tan, 'Mr A Tattersall Mr. P. J. Turner, Mr. S. Walhs. Mr. E. D. Watson, Mrs. Watson. Mr. Mra - R - Wortherspoon. Miss M. Woriherspoon, and 13 third-class. waipii (-1.10 a.m.). for JCereneehi: Oneroa (6.10 a.m.), for Warkworth: Omana <9.10 a.m.), for Arkle's Bay: Claymore (1.10 P-m.5 for Whangarei: Taniwha (4,50 p.m.), lor r'aeroa. Wainui _ (6.20 p.m.). for East, Coast portsHikuransri (8.2n p.m.). for Whangarei: Kamona (10 p.m.), for Portland. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. TTlooloo, from New York, 0 a.m. Eawan, from Big Omaha, 9 p.m. lamwaa, from Paeroa, 10.30 p.m. Waipu, from Kerepeehi, 7.30 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 10.30 p m Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. Matanei from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Agapnhi, from Russell, 7 a.m. •Ngatiawa-. from Mercury Bay, G am Apar.ui, from Awanui, 1.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kawatiri, for Newcastle, 5 p.m. W aim ana, for Gisfcorne, evening. Ngapuhi, for Russell, 4 p.m. Gael, for Kopu, 5 p.m, Matangi, for Tauranga, 6.30 p.m. Wakatere.. for Thames. 9 a.m. Manaia, for Whangarei. 10 p.m. Hauiti. for Warkworth. 9 a.m. Kawatt,' for Big Omaha, 9 a.m. Omana, for Arkla's Bay, 9 a.m. • Ngatiawa. for Great Barrier, midnight. Karon, for Newcastle. 3 p.m. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Sydney, laid up for overhaul; resumed again on April 9. Makura, due at Vancouver from Auckland on March 6. Maunganui, at Wellington, sails for Sydney, to-day. Tahiti, leaves San Francisco for Wellington, February 2.5. Aorangi. due Auckland from Vancouver, on Tuesday. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVERSEAS. Dorset, America and England. February 25. Tekoa, London, February 25. Canadian Constructor. New York, February 23. • Port Curtis, England, March f>. Port Denison, America and England March I*l. Aorangi. Vancouver, March 17. Fairoa, London. March 17. Gal];.-. Genoa and England, April 10. , VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Sewa (barque). Northern Chief (schooner). Ysabel (batne.s. Louis Then mi It (three-masted schooner) H. K. Hall (five-masted schooner), Southern Cross, Cable-steamer Iris. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, Admiralty oiltanker Nucula. Western Wharf—Kikapo. King's Wharf—Canopus, Maimoa, Karori, Kawatiri. Queen's Wharf—Waimana,- Ulimaroa. Central Wharf—Ariel (barque). Prince's Wharf—Katoa. Ulooloo. f Mr. W. J. In man is chief officer of the Wahruna. relieving Mr. W. White-field, on holiday leave. The Karori is expected to complete discharge of her cargo of coal and sail at 3 p.m. to-day for Newcastle. The K anion a was despatched from AuokJand last night for Portland to load cement tor Wellington and Lyttelton, The Waipori is to leave Wellington at 2 as.! to-day with a car»o of coal for Auckland. She is duo on Saturday. The Gisborae Sheepfarmers' steamer Tiroa arrived ftom Gisborne last* night and berthed at the I'nnce'a Wharf. The Wainui. sailed last evening for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne and Napier. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. Mr. C. Cull is ha« rejoined the Makura as Purser, reheving Mr. P. A. Chappell, who has come on shore on holiday leave. The Katoa, which ia loading at the e Wharf, is to sail on Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, ®nd Timaru. ULIMAROA JN PORT. Tee Huddart-Farker steamer Ulimaroa arrived from Sydney at 2.20 p.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream for medical inspection. She berthed an hour later at the Queen a Wharf to land 232 passengers as well aa mails and 1200 tons of cargo for this Port. A fine-weather trip was experienced, "with light aoutherly winds and smooth seas. v y on Friday the Ulimaroa in scheduled to leave Auckland, on her return to Sydney. NEW STEAMER ULOOLOO. Corning to the agency of the Farmers' Cooperative Auctioneering Company, the Common wealth and Dominion Line's chartered steamer Ulooloo will arrive at Auckland early.to-day from New York. The vessel is bringing case oil and general merchandise Jor discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She will berth at the Prince's Wharf. The Ulooloo is a new steamer for the Adelaide Steamship Company, Ltd. She was built recently by W. Beardmore and Company, of Glasgow. Her -gross tonnage is 3300, and her dimensions are: Length, 831.0 ft; breadth, 46.7 ft.: and depth 23.2 ft. After completion of discharge t in New Zealand the Ulcolcfl. will-bp hanrlpd
KOROMIKO RESUMES. The Koromiko, after being delayed at A<lelaido for some weeks by the seamen's strike, sailed from that port at 6 p.m. on Monday for Melbourne (o complete loading for Auckland. KAWATIRI FROM FIJI. The Kawatiri arrived from Australia, via Fiji, yesterday morning. The vessel berthed at the King's Wharf to discharge wheat from Sydney and coal from Newcastle. After discharge the vessel sails at 5 p.m. to-day for Newcastle. TOFUA RUNNING LATE. The Union Comnany's steamer T.ofua wsi3 delayed in the Islands by quarantine regulations, and she is now running a day late. The vessel ia to leave Suva at noon to-mor-row for Auckland. Sho is due on Tuesday. R.M.S. MAKURA SAILED. After loading cargo and mails and cmnarking 114 passengers at Auckland the Royal Mail steamer Makura resumed her voyage to Vancouver, via Suva -and Honolulu, at 4.45 p.m. yesterday. The vessel is due at the Canadian port on March 6. HORORATA DUE TO-MORROW NIGHT. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Bororata is now duo at Auckland from Liverpool at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The vessel has on board 701 emigrants and also cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. THE TAIROA. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Tairoa left Auckland at midday yesterday for Whalcat.ane to load frozen meat. Thence she goes to Southern ports to complete discharge of her cargo from England, and also to continue loading for London. The vessel subsequently,• returns to Auckland to complete loading. MATATUA FOR LONDON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Line steamer Matatua, with a full cargo of .New Zealand produce, is expected to leave Bluff to-day for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. MAHENO AT SYDNEY. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno. which sailed from Auckland at 11.20 a.m. on Friday arrived at Sydney at, 7 a.m. yesterday. From Sydney tho vessel goes to Wellington. PORT HACKING SAILED. Having completed her loading in Ner Zealand the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hacking was despatched from Wellington on . Sunday afterncon for London, via Montevideo. SUFFOLK LEAVES LIVERPOOL. With cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth, tho Federal Lino steamer Suffolk sailed from Liverpool on Thursday. She is due at this port about March 29. PORT MELBOURNE TAKES MAILS. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion. Line steamer Port Melbourne leaves Wellington to-morrow for London, via. Montevideo. She is taking specially addressed mails, which close at Auckland this evening. THE WAITEMATA. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Waitemata was to leave San Francisco on Friday with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth, The vessel is due at this port about March 0. THE MARAMA. The Union Company's inter-colonial steamer Marama arrived at Wellington at 12.30 p.m. yesterday with passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney. The vessel's passenger accommodation was fully occupied on tho trip. She leaves Wellington for Sydney on Friday morning. THE WAIMANA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Waimana is expected to leave Auckland this evening for Gisborne, Nelson and Wellington. to complete loading. The vessel is to be despatched from Wellington on March 4 for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. THE DANISH SCHOONER DANEKONGE. The Danish auxiliary schooner Danokorxge. which has been delayed at Wellington lor engine repairs, is to leave there toward the end of this week for Auckland to complete discharge of her cargo or" Red Sea phosphates. THE MOTOR SHIP HAURAKI. Tho Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki is due at San Francisco on Saturday from Wellington, via Fanning Island. The vessel will load at Vancouver and San Francisco early nest month for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. THE PORT AUCKLAND. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Auckland, now. loading at Gisborne, is to proceed to Wellington, and Lyttelton to complete. The vessel will be despatched from the last mentioned port on February 28 for London, via Montevideo. CARGO FROM THE SOUTH. The Navua is to leave Dunedin at 3 p.m. to-day for Oamaru. Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. She is due here early next week. The Wingatui is to leave Bluff to-morrow for Dunedin, Oamaru. Timaru and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. THE GALLIC'S ITINERARY. The While Star Line steamer Gallic is due at New Plymouth from Australia about March 20 to load for Genoa and London. The. vessel will also load at Wellington, Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne and Auckland. She is to be despatched finally from this port, for Genoa on April 10. Her cargo will be loaded by the Shaw. Savill and Albion Co. MAUNGANUI AT WELLINGTON. Running a day behind schedule the Royal Mail steamer Maunganui arrived at Wellington from San Francisco at 5.30 a.m. yesterday. After landing passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand the vessel resumes her voyage to Sydney to-morrow. The passengers and also the letter mail for Auckland will arrive here by train to-day. THE B.M.S. TAHITI. After making a trip in the Auckland-Van-couver service, the Royal Mail steamer Tainti is auc at San Francisco from Vancouver on Friday to take up her former running. She is to be despatched from San Francisco next Wednesday for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney. SILKSWORTH WIRELESS REPORT. A wireless message has been received by Messrs. Neil Cropper and Company from the. steamer Snlkuworth stating that she will arrive at Auckland on Saturday or Sunday. Tho vessel is bringing manure and general cargo from Antwerp and Rotterdam, also tanning bark and maize from Durban for discharge at. Auckland Wellington, Napier Lyttelton. The. Silksworth is owned by the Dalgleish Steam Shipping Company of Newcastle-on-Tyne, which also owns the steamers Pennyworth and Illingworfh. which have visited this port. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. "I lie following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— A ueklartd. —Tutaneka i, H.M.S. Dunedin, Tofua, Hororata, Femmoor. Aorangi, Makura, Tairoa, Koromiko, Trebartha. Wellington.—Wahine, Ngaio. Maori, A rail lira, Manuka, Moeraki, Marama, lonic, Tekoa, Kaiwarru. Wingatui. H.M.S. Veronica, Port Curtis, Mahia, Port Denison, Dorset, Port Auckland. Port Hacking, Port Albans', West Calera. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure. Ohintmuri (2 p.m.), for Whangape. BY TELEGRAPH. :<§§ WELLINGTON.—February 17: Arrived — Maunganui (5.30 a.m.), from San Francisco; Maori (7.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Culm <11.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton; "Orepuki (10.35 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Marama (12.30 p.m.), from Sydney; Breeze (1 p.m.), from Wanganui. Sailed—Holmdale (5.15 p.m.), for Dunedin: Calm (5.40 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Breeze (8.10 p.m.), for Wanganui; Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—February 17: Arrived— Wahine (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington: Canadian Constructor (10.30 a.m.), from Timaru; Progress (10.45 a.m.). from Timaru; .John (2.50 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Eotorua (4.30 p.m.). for Wellington; Progress (4.45 p.m.). for Wellington; Wahine (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —February 17: Arrived— Navua (8.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Storm (1120 a.,in.), from Bluff; Moeraki (6.45 p.m.), from Melbourne. SYDNEY.— February 17: Arrived—Maheno (7 a.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE.-- -February 17: Arrived— Waihora-- and Kaiapoi. from Auckland; Whangape, from. New Zealand. BRISBANE.— February 17: Arrived— Horner Cit/ mi fryu.HinTi jExplaifiE. Jjam A UJUahtlld •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 7
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