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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Or&ri (8,50 a.m.), from Liverpool. Manaia (0.15 a.m.), from Whangarei: Matangi (7.15 a.m.), from Tauranga. ©aph.no (0.25 p.m.), from Coromamlel: Gael (5.20 p.m.), from Warkwortk; Bikurangi (9 p.m.), from Whangarei. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Ulimaroa (12.20 p.m.). for Sydney. Passengers:—Saloon: Misses Foy, Walkley, Meldrum, Lawford, Irvine, Reyburn. Somrnorville. G. Hunter. Leone, Aylwyn. M. . Cerutty, Hollmgworth, Gibson. Payne. Sharinan, McDowell. Ellett, Lascellea, D. I' l ®'"' C. Pratt. Caffyn, Gold, I. M, Ball, Johnston, Stuart, Bain, Dargaville, Richards, Heron, Gamble. Bremnor, Kind rick. Dunn, Cresawflll, Miller, Aytun. Bndsman, Elgin. E. Ingles by, Young. F. Inglesby. M. Price, ■\\ ilkiniiott, Youcp. Crispe, Holman. Michael, Asmusa, E. M. Simpson. James, Woodford. Leversage, Duthio, Mesdarnes 1. Moore, ttoBS and child, Flaming, Adams, Ralston, Baker. A, Shorter, J. Moore, Bunny, ~f J * 00t * w >P• Clcgg, A. Cerutty. Fairbairn, Holhngworth, W. ii. Brown, Shortland. Nicholson, McDowell. Ellett, Butler. Black, Montague. Johnston. Boacowch and child, Rosa. Jamieson, Walker, Armstrong, C. D a ®V „ £ f" lesby and two children. Sly, C. Woodward, Still. ELelferman, Nobea, E. L. Jones, r»ankems, Cromer, Paterson, Barrett, Crispo. Wilson, Henderson, Qiblin and child, 1 arquaraon, R. Haynes, Asmuss and 9r Loalo and child, Dowlilig, Fitzgorald, Trenwith, M. J. Moore, Ward Woodford, Franklin, fcivorsleifth. Brigcs. Braithwaito. Porso, Leversage, Hopper. Evans, Sim son. White, Dathie, Hodgson, Griffin, Messrs. J\ Moore (two), L. Holland. H. Burton,. Ferryman. Leyland, J. Mcintosh. B. Irvine, C. A. Harrison, Gray (two), W. R. Bazeloy, N.. ii. Mclntoßh, Nettlefold, J. Ross, fcleming, Adams, Ralston, Baker, A. Shorter, John Moore, Fairbairn, Hollingworth, W. il. Brown, H. Airey, Terry, Horo. McVitty, Lawford. Stitchbury. J. Wilson, I. McGlll, Shortland, Chapman, Sperras, Stephen. Nicholson, RatcliHe. Haigh. Short, Russoli, Sampson, O'Toole, C. Dampier, Squirrell (two), Harris, Leyton, Porso, Wood, BradIcy. Ellett, Norwood t K. Liversago.lngl.esey, Parten. Jonea. A. Liveaey. McLeod. Br; d goman, Best. Titley, F. Montague. PosorFrankapula. Harris, Ryall, McDevitt, Hann, ; H. Johnston. Cottla, Impey, Paterson, Nobea (two), S, Nelson, Campbell. Still, Barrio, Walsh. J. E. Brosnahan. Fitzgerald. Giblin, Dunn, Butler. Fever. HyStt. Deedy, E. Burke, Dale. Wilson, Franklin, KendallWilliatna. A. J. Smith. Brkevich. Leo. Rhodes, Brown. Woodford. Kendall, Drummond (two). Dr. Glover. Morran. Boyce, Griffin, Packman, Bricp, Curtayne. Ray emith, Mortimer, Ewbank, i rater, R. fcastman. E. Wilson, W • H. Gibson Coxhead. H. Stevens, H. ft. Hogg. H Pritchard. Rt Hon, Jameson, Col, Clegg. Capt, Shulta, and IXO steerage. , „ , _ ... Pono (12.40 a.m.), .for Coast; Hauiti (5.15 a.m.), for Keropeehi; Daphne (7.10 a.m.l, for Coromandel; Gaol (8.15 a.m.), for Warkworth: Wakatere (8.40 a.m.). for Thames: Oman* (9.10 a.m.). for Silverdale Kswau (4,15 p.m.), for Rawau; Matangi (6.35 p.m.), for Tauranga: Wanaka (7.5 p.m.), for Southern porta:. Glenelg (10 p.m.). for Whangarei; Manaia (10.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Wakatere, from Thames, 4.10 a.m. Hauiiti, from Korepeehi, 7 a.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 11 p.m. Omana, from Arklo's Bay, 6.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Hauraki, for Wellington, noon. Waikawa, for Sydney. City of Bristol, for Wellington, noon. Electra Stravoudi. for Wellington, noon. Kaitnna, for Greymouth, 10 a.m. Nagtiawa, for Honhora, 2 p.m. Apanui, for Awanui, 10 a.m. Torea, for Torehape, noon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Hororata, from Giwborne. Wingatni. from Southern porta,. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 ajn. Matangi, from Tanranga, 7 a.m. Wainni, from East Coast ports. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 7 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ( XNTEBCOLOSTXAL AND COASTAL. Wingatni, Southern porta, April 19, Kainianawa, Westport, April 20. Tofua, Fiji, April 22. Waitomo. South, April 23. Navua, South. April 23. Onibilin, Bur.bury, April 24, at Wellington. Kaiwarra, Melbourne, April 26. Maanganni, Sydney, April 28. Waihora, Nauru Island, April 29. Moeraki, Sydney, May 5. H.M.S. Dunodin, South, May 6. PACIFIC M\IL STEAMERS. Niagara, due at Vancouver from Auckland May 1. Makura, at Sydney, sails for Wellington and San Francisco on Thursday. Tahiti, at San Francisco, sails for Wellington on Wednesday. Aoransi, duo at Auckland from Vancouver, April 26. The Kaimanawa sailed from Westport early yesterday morning with a cargo of coal for Auckland. She is due on Monday. With cargo for Southern ports the Wanaka sailed last evening for Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamara and Bluff. The Waitomo, which is loading produce at Lyttelton for Auckland, is to sail on Monday and. is due 1-ere about Thursday. The Wainui is expected at Auckland tomorrow from East Coast ports. She will berth at the Central Wharf. The. Nobel F.xplosives Company's schooner Piri proceeded to Motuihi yesterday morning to lighter explosives from the steamer Orari. Tho Richardson Line steamer Mako was expected at Napier from the East Coast yesterday and she i 3 due at Auckland about the middle of next week. The Putiki, which left Auckland on Thursday night for East Coast bays, is due back at this port about Wednesday. With cargo from Southern ports the Wingatni left Wellington at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland. The vessel is due to-morrow, and fihe will berth at the Prince's Wharf. After discharge tho Wingatui will load at this port and will sail from here on Friday next for Lyttelton and Duncdin. AUPOURI BARBOUND AT WAIKATO. The Aupouri was barbound at Waikato Heads yesterday. It is hoped she vail leave there this afternoon for Onehunga. MATATUA REACHES LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer . Matatua, which loaded in New Zealand and sailed from Bluff on February 24, arrived at London on Easter Monday. TOFUA'S LAST TRIP. With passengers, cargo and mails from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, the Union Company's Island steamer Tofua was to leave Suva at 5 p.m. ycetorday for Auckland. The vessel is duo on Wednesday, morning, and aflsr discharge she will bo laid up for overhaul. f THE WEST NIVARIA. With a large Quantity of lumber, case oil, and cencral merchandise, the Swayne and Hoyto Line steamer West. Nivana is due at Auckland at the beginning of next week from San Francisco. Tho vessel has a small quantity of explosives, which will be discharged from an anchorage near the North Bead. Afterwards the vessel will come into port to unload the Auckland portion of her cai'go to the agency of Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane. Her other discharging porta are Wellington. Adelaide, and Sydney. THE KARAMEA. An arrival at. Wellington on Wednesday :mornitg was the Shaw, Savill and Alb on Lilie steamer Karamea, with a full cargo of steel rails from Cardiff. Nearly 3000 tons will be discharged at Wellington, and the remainder at Port Chalmers. Subsequently tho Karamea, will load for London at Port Chalmers, Oamaru, Timaru. Wanganui, Wellington, and Auckland. She wiil bo despatched from this port, via Panama, on May 20, .. I Captain D. Christie is m command of the vessel, and tho following aro his officers:— Chief. Mr. R. G. Ireland; second, Mr. B. Forbes-Moffat- third, Mr. E. A. Hickling; chief engineer, Mr. R. K Ransbottom; Bflcoiid Mr. J< D, Doe; third, Mr. R. J. ■ Ling; fourth, Mr. A.. C. Lejtg; fifth, Mr., A McNiven; refrigerating engineers, Messrs. S.' Steward and L. A. Elgar; surgeon. Dr. J. O. Brown; wireless operator, Mr. C. H. Bryco; stoward-in-chargo, Mr. E. W. Little. ORARI ARRIVED. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's eteamer Orari arrived from Liverpool yes ; t&rday morning and ancnored oft Motuihi Island to discharge a largo quantity of explosives. This afternoon tho vessel is to conio into port to unload general merchandise at tha Quoen'a Wharf. Her other discharging ports are Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duiiodm Captain F. W. Robinson is in command of the Orari, and hs has with him tho followiiiir ofJicers: —Chief. Mr. A« J. Axigell; fiecond. Mr, F. Langhce4; third, Mr. w. : C Wilkinson: fourth. Mr C. 11. W Tarr; wireless operiitw. Mr. W. B. Glecnn; chief ©npiieer, Mr. E. G. Woolton; second, 'Mr. J. Waits: third, Mr. J. Pneat; fot :t,h, Jfr A, CooDtrs fifth, Mr. J. MoB. Watt; sixth. Mr. F. J. Brewer; chief refngeraung engineer, Mr. J. S. Kemo; eecond, Mr. R. Murray; chief steward. Mr, W. Hardin*. J ;/ '.i ' 1

THE WAIKAWA. I After discharging about 7000 tons of Na.ura 1 Island phosphates at this port, the union Company's steamer Watkawu, will sail to-day for Sydney. THE CITY OP WINCHESTER. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Linens chartered steamer City of Winchester is expected to clear Wellington to-day for Napier and Auckland, to complete loading. On April 27 she is scheduled to leave this port for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifle. KAKAPO FROM WALPOLE ISLAND. The Kakapo with a cargo of guano from Walpole Island cleared Noumea at noon on Wednesday for Auckland and New Plymouth. The vessel is duo at this port about the end of next week. MAIMOA FOR LONDON. With a full cargo of New Zealand produce the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Malmoa was to leavo Lyttolton yesterday for London and Hamburg, via Montevideo and TenerUTo. THE GAwTJC. To complete loading for Genoa and London, the Whito Star Line steamer Gallic will leave New Plymouth to-day for Napier, YVaikokopu, Gisborne and Auckland. The vessel is due at this port about Thursday, and will be despatched on her voyago on Apial 2D, via Cape Horn. THE MOTOR-LINER AORANGI. The local office of the Union Company has received advice that the motor-liner Aorangi, en route from Vancouver, is expected to reach Auckland on the afternoon of Sunday. April 26. She is to resume her voyage to Sydney at 8 p.m. the following day. THE MAMARI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Mamari leaves Wellington to-day for New Plymouth, Napier. Waikokopu. Giflborne, Opua and Auckland to complete loading. She in to be despatched from this port for New York. Boston and London. THE TASMANIA. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tasmania is expected to leavo Wellington to-day for Whakatane and Auckland to complete loading for London and West of England ports. She is to bo despatched finally from Auckland next Saturday. THE CITY OF BRISTOL. Having discharged *IOOO tons of steel rails from Barry and a large Quantity of cargo from N»aw York, the ElLerman-Buaknall steamer City of Bristol sails at mid-day today for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney to complete discharge of her New York cargo, THE ATHENIC'S BERTH. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenic, due at Auckland on Tuesday with nearly •100 passengers and about 7000 tons of cargo, from London and Southampton, will berth at the Princo'a Wharf. THE ELECTRA STRAVONDI. After discharging a part cargo of Australian hardwood from Bunbury at tho Central Wharf, the Greek steamer Electra Stravondi is to sail at mid-day to-day for Wellington and Dunedin to complete discharge*. THE PURIRI FKOM NEW YOEK. An expected arrival at Auckland next week is the A. and A. Lino's chartered steamer Puriri, from New York and Newport News. The vessel is bringing case oil and general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttolton, Dunedin, Hobart, Beauty Point and Adelaide. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the agents. THE HAURAKI. To complete discharge of her cargo from Pacific Coast porto, the Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki sails at noon to-day for Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, ULIMAROA SAILED. With 232 passengers, as well as mails and cargo, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa sailed for Sydney at mid-day yesterday. The vessel is duo at Sydney <m Tuesday, and from there she prococds to Wellington. KAITUNA RESUMES TO-DAY. After undergoing overhaul and survey at the Western Wharf the Kaituna will shift at 7 a.m. to-day to the Queen's Wharf to take in stores and water. At 10 a.m. tha vessel proceeds from tho wharf for compaao adjustment, and afterwards she sails for Greymouth, thence Australia, to load cargo for New Zealand. ENTON NEARING AUCKLAND. The motor-ship Enton is expected to reach Auckland about Monday from Antwerp. It is understood she is about three days' behind the Orari, which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool yesterday morning. The Enton is bringing a cargo of 8000 tons of basic slag for discharge at Auckland and New Plymouth. She is coming to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company, and will discharge at the King's Wharf. HORORATA DUE TO-MORROW. | The New Zealand Shipping Company'? steamer Hororata is due to-morrow afternoon from Gisborne and will berth at the Queen's Wharf to complete 'loading in New Zealand. She will leave Auckland next Thursday for New York, Boston, Glasgow, Liverpool, Avonmouth, and London. NAVUA DELAYED. The Navna has been delayed in the South and cannot leave Lyttelton before Monday for Auckland. She is now due about Thursday. After discharge at this port the vessel loads for tho islands rn place of the Tofua, which is being withdrawn for overhaul. Owing to the Navua's delay her departure from Auckland for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa has been postponed until Monday, April 27. THE RAKANOA. The Rakanoa, which arrived from Fiji on Thursday night, berthed at the King's Wharf yesterday morning to discharge about 2000 tons of Newcastle coal for this port. The vessel recently discharged general cargo from Sydney at Suva and Lautoka and sailed from the last-mentioned port on April 10. Moderate to strong southerly winds delayed her arrival at this port. Cargo operations will be completed on Monday and the Rakanoa then returns to Newcastle. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Kaiwarra is expected to leave Melbourne to-day with general cargo for Auckland. Tho Kaiapoi sailed from Hobart on Tuesday with general cargo for discharge at Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. The Kaituna has been fixed to load at Adelaide and Melbourne early in May for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wellington. SWAYNE AND HOYTE LINE STEAMERS. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, tho local agents for tho Swayne and Hoyte Line, have received advice that the West Nilua was expected to leavo San Francisco on April 15 for Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Adelaide, and Sydney. She is due at this port about May 11. Tho West Calcra is to leave Vancouver on May 7, and San Francisco on May 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Sydney. She ia due at Auckland about Juno C. Tho West Islip is expected to load at Pacific Coast ports during the second half of June. She is to sail finally from San Francisco on July 8 for Auckland, Wellington and Sydnoy. The West Call ok in. leaves San Francisco on June 10 for Auckland, Lyttelton, Melbourne and Sydney. She is expected at this port about Duly 6, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of the undcr-montioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Ulimaroa, Hauraki, Wanaka, Tairoa, Athenic, Flora, Tofua, Waiotapu, Waihora, Niagara, Kawatiri, Makambo. Port Wellington, .Gallic. Pinna, City of Boston, City of Corinth, Malakuta. Chatham Islands.—City of Boston, Leise Maersk. _ r , . ... Wellington.—Maori, Wahine. J«gaio, Arahura, Maunganui. Arawa, Wingatui, Raranga, City of Winchester, Ruahine, Tasmania, Katoa, D. G. Schofield Maheno, Manuka, Maimoa, Port Curtis, Hororata, City of Madras, Kent, Turakina, Kaiapoi, H.M.S. Dunedin, Waikouaiti. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Russell and Somers, Ltd., advise that tho Anchor Line steamer Waimea has been delayed and will not reach Onehunga until next Wednesday. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.-Aptil 17: Arrived-Taa-mania (4 a.m.), Wanine (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Gale (3 p.m.). from Wangamii; Raranga (6.5 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed: John (5.35 p.m.), for Dunedin: Wahino (7.50 p.m.), for Lytteltofi. LYTTELTON.-— April 17: Arrived—Maori (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington: Suffolk ((>.40 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Maori (S.oO p.m.), for Wellington. SAN FRAN CISCO.— April 15: Sailed— Weat Nilus, for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 7

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