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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. R.M.S. Niagara (11.'20 a.m.). from Vancouver. Passengers for Auckland: First . saloon; Mr. P. Y r . Buelens, Kuv. P. B. Claylon, Rev. M. P. G. Leonard, Mr. 11. 11. Redman, Mr, G. G. lioulston, Mr. and Mrs. E, K. Weebor, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boyle, Miss F. Boyle, Miss A. Dawson, Mrs. A. Mellor, Mr. 11. I). Jucobson, Mrs. A. Williams, Mr. 11. A. Van Dor Las. Second Saloon.---Mr. L). J. Benton'. Mrs. J. Edie and son, Mr. D. Gunn, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, Miss L. Symes, and ten third-class. From Suyva. First saloon: Mr. J. D. Canning, Rev, C'oates, Archbishop Averill, Mr. S. Annnndale. Second Saloon.—Mr. B. Flood, Miss H. Kennedy, Mrs. Loyland and child, Miss T. Solonian, Miss Sleininetfc, Miss E. Thorpe, and eight third-class. Auporui (5.35 a.in.), from Onehunga. Wainui t-1.5 p.m.), from East Coast ports; Ililuiranci (7.H0 p.m.), from " Whangarei. Norfolk (3.40 p.m.), from Liverpool. YESTEItD AY' S DEPARTURES. Taniwha (12.10 a.m.). for Paeroa. Daphne (2.50 p.m.), lor Wurkworth; Wpkatero 13/10'' p.m.), tor Thames; Waiotahi (-1.25 p.in.), for Mercury Bay; Gleneiß (0.20 p.m.). for AVhangarei: Matangi (ti.-iu p.in,), tor Tauranga; iVlunaia (10.10 p.m.), lor Whangarei Hebburn (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Waitenn/ta (7.1 a p.m.), for .Newcastle. R.M.S. Auigara (10.10 p.m.). lor Sydney. Passengers Ironi Auckland:— First Saloon.—Airs, b'alkiner, Mr. .J. G. B. Prior, Miss Atkin, Mrs. Hewitt, Miss Nathan, Mr. S. W. Annandale. Mrs. G. B. Pir.zey, Mr. W. Connoll, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hirst. Mj\ and Mrs. Kins. Mr. N. Tate. Mr. A. Twytord. Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs, (I. fc'andford, Mrs. E. J. Tole, Rev. iJ. Farragher, Mr. W. L. C'odinore, Mr. J. Coe. Misses tvlcPhee and Rofe. Mr. and Mrs. Preuss, Mr. and Mrs, Kins Air. T. G. Boyle. .Mr. J. 1). Mucky. Mr. A. Harbutt. Mr. S. Sparling. Mr. \\. T. Tryatt. Mr. C. NVestcott, Air. ( . F. Gardner, Mr. S. Davenport. Mr. 11, -L. Brookfield, Mrs. Argue, Miss Wood, Mr. and Mw, S. Harrowell. Mr. and Mrs. Chtis. Ilaines. Misses \Vri«Icy ('-), Miss <>. Homewood. Mr. E. Tole. « Mr. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Burcher. Mr. T. Pinkncy. Mr. T. Rust, Mr. F. Miller. Mr. W. .1. Thompson. Mr. F. Cornish, Mr. C. Bagley, Mr. F. Cooper. Mr. .1. O. Jones, Mrs. C. li. Orr and two children. Mr. J. Morgan. Mr. Ll, Speak, Mr. C. H. Pearson, Mr. K. Wall act, Mr. T. Battle. Mr. F. Mcßeth. Air. T. Parker, Mr. H. llill. Mr. and Mrs. G. Campbell, Miss A. Bagley, Mrs. Milne, Miss E. Mansfield,- Mrs. M. Spargo, Mr. A. Ccnilts. Mr. li. Kewt. Mr. J. Katagiri, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mcnzies, Second Saloon.—Mr. J. T. Smith, Mr. K. (1. Biirnyeat, Mr. G. R. Allen, Mr. T, A. Masters. Mr. H'. Fairweather. Mrs. E. Abbey. Mrs. M. Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and infant, Mr. J. W. Watson, Mrs. E. L. Atkin, Mrs, Watson, Mrs. McDougall, Mr. Spence. Mr. Spence. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shove, '/Mrs. and Mis 3 Aapden. Miss M. Thompson, Master Tyre, MUs Levy, Mrs, Campbell, Mrs. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Middleton. Mrs. and Misses (2) Lane, Messrs. A. G. and G. H, King, Mr. W. Kendall. Mrs. King. Miss Hunter. Miss Atkin, -Mr. D. Wilkinson. Mr. T. W. "Brown. Mr. 11. Hanchin, Mr. J. Yard. Mr. A. Robey. Mr. S. \\. Ironside. Mr. A. B. Flood, Mrs. A, A. Silcocks, Airs. E. Lippet t, Mr v Alston and two children. Mr. F. Hull, Mrs, and Miss Johnston. Miss D. Fairey, Miss Donovan. Mr. R. Brebner, Mr. S. Borne. Mr. W. Mitchell. Mr. I. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Soanes, Mr. E. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs, J. Mitchell, Mr. S. Tackle, Mr. J. Edwards Mr. W. C. Hay. Masters Whitehead (2) v Mrs. Cr. Kirby, Mrs. and Miss Chat-field, Mrs. and Misses (2) Alston. Mr. ami Mrs. Witherow, Mrs. Phillips, Misses Bailey. Miss Leith, Mrs. Whitehead and two children; also 52 steerage, including four Chinese. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Maunganui, from Sydney, 7 a.m. Wakatere, from Thames. 1.10 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa. 6.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. I a.m. Daphne, from Warkworlh, 12.30 p.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 5.-10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Navua, for Fiji. noon. Sussex, for Wellington. Wainui, for East Coast ports, 5 p.m. Flora, , for Rarotonga, noon. Hauiti, for Corotnandel, 3 p.m. Clansman, for Rusaell, 6 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. Claymore, for Whangarei. 10 p.m. Omanu, for Silverdale. •! p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTKHCOLOSIAI, AND COASTAL. Maunganui, Sydney. May 26. Katoa, South, May 27. Kaituna, Melbourne, May 28. Kairnanawa, Westport, May 28. Ngukuta Pic ton. May 23. Hinemoa, Wellington, June 1. kanaka. Southern ports, June 2. Southern Cross, N«w Hebrides, Jun« 6. Piri, Melbourne, June 20. Ooma, Nauru, .Tune 21. Hillinaide, Bunbury, July 5. OVBJtHKAS Wairuna, San Francisco, May 27. Pakeha, London. May 30. Canadian Traveller, South, June 1, to load. Piako, South, June 4, to load. Waiwera, Antwerp, J r une G. «■ Canadian Skirmisher, Halifax. June 6. Keelung, New York. June 8. Port Melbourne, London, Juno 9. Orari, South, June 10, to load West Caleria. San Francisco, June 10, Waiotapu, San Francisco. June 11. Ruapehn, Liverpool. Juno 13, Tongariro, South, June 15. Tekoa, London, Juno 10. Kia Ora. Australia, to load. Juno 19. Paparoa, New York. Juno 19. Aorangi, Vancouver, June 22. Matatua, Liverpool, June 23. Doonhelm, Halifax. June 23, Canadian Miller, Vancouver, Juno 2G. Gurxna, New York, July i. Rimutaka, Liverpool, July 12. Tienicia, Montreal. July 20. Arawa. London, July 27. American Warships. Australia. Aumst 7. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OTEXtSEAS. Karamea, London, May 27. Canadian Traveller, America and Canada, June 2. Oran, Genoa and London, .Tune 8. Piako. Amorica, and England, June 8. Nitgara. Vancouver, Juiit> 9. Tongariro. London. Juno 18. Hertford. England. June 27. Port Victor, London, June 27. /PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, due at Sydney from Auckland on Friday morning. Makura, duo at Wellington from San Francisco on June 8. Tahiti, at Wellington, sails for San Francisco, to-day. Aorangi, duo at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday, VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rowa (barque). Northern Chief (schooner), 11.M.5. Dunedin. Devonport—H, M.S. Philomel, PI.M.S. Veronica. Kv'mr'a Wharf-—Awahou, North Wall—Tofuu, Kororniko, Whangnpe. Prince's Wharf—Na/iti, Papanui, Sussex. Qlleen's Wharf— Norf<>lk. Central Wharf—Karamea. We a tern Wh a r f—Wai m a vino. The Richardson Line steamer Awahon is to sail at (. p.m. to-day for Tokomaru Bay. Tcloga Bay, and Gisborne. She is loading at the King's Wharf. The Aupouri, which has been relieving tho Kiir.n on ttie West Coast, returned to Auckland yesterday morning. Tho Rimu, after an extensive overhaul at Auckland, is to leave for Onehunga to-morrow to resume her Service on the West Coast. Having discharged her cargo of Nauru phosphates the \\aitemuta was despatched lor Newcastle last night. Captain J. Thomson has been transferred to the Navua, relieving Captain 11. Dryden, who has eomo on shore on .sick leave. Captain Morgan has replaced Captain Thomson as master of tho Waitemata. The Wainui arrived from Kast (.'oast ports yesterday afternoon and berthed at tho Prince's Wharf. The vessel is timed to sail at. ii p.m. today for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborno and Napier. THE CORINTHIC. After discharging her cargo from England, the Shaw, Ssvill and Albion liner Corinthic is to leave Lyttelton to-day for Timartt, Port Chalmers, and Wellington to load for I her return voyage. Tho vessel is due at Wellington on June ('», and she will be despatcned from there at daybreak on June 11 with passengers and mails for Southampton and London. PAPANUI BERTHED. Tho Federal Line steamer Papanui, which n, lived from New York at midnight on Sunday, was berthed at the Prince's Wharf \\sterday morning. The vessel loaded a cargo ot cane oil and general cargo at New York arid sailed on April 19. She cleared Panama on April 27 and experienced generally fine weather until last Friday, when the conditions were somewhat boisterous, otherwise tho voyage was uneventful. After discharging a quantity ot cargo at this port the Papanui sails on Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, unci Adelaide to complete discharge. Captain F. il. Iticks is in command of tho Papanui. and he has with • him the following officers:-Chief, Mr W Griflin; second, Mr. A. C. Williams; third, Mr. I< ; . Giles, chief engineer. Mr. J. James; second, Mr E G. Blackwell; third. Mr. S. Ternts; fourth, Mr. D. B. Begg; fifth, Mr. t. b. Wallis; chief steward. Mr. C. Brock.

THE ULIMAROA. The Iluddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is due at Wellington to-day from Sydney. She 13 scheduled to leave Wellington for Sydney on Friday. CARGO FROM VANCOUVER. The Canadian Government merchant marine advises that the Canadian Miller has been substituted for tho Canadian Trooper, and is to leave Vancouver on May 31 for Auckland and Sydney. The Canadian Miller is due at this port about July -l. NAVUA AND FLORA SAIL TO-DAY. The Union Company's Island steamers, the Flora and Navua, are both scheduled to sail from Auckland at noon to-day, "the Flora ; for Rarotonga. Aitutaki, and Mangaia, and tho Navua for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. The hi or a is loading at the King's Wharf and tho Navua • at tho Prince's Wharf. KAITUNA ARRIVING ON THURSDAY. A wireless message from tho Union Company's steamer Kaituna states that she will arrive from Melbourne ill daybreak on Thursday. The vessel is bringing a"' cargo of Australian produce. , THE HEBBURN. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Hebburn sailed last evening for Wellington, Lyttelton. Titnaru and Dunedin to complete discharge of her cargo from Now York. KUROW FOR FIJI. The Kurow sailed from Sydney on Wednesday for Suva. Lautoka and Auckland. At, Suva the vessel will dischivrco cargo for Samoa and Tonga to be transhipped to the N avua. SCHOONER PIRI AT SYDNEY. From Whangarei. which port she left on May 7. the Nobol Explosive Company's schooner Piri arrived at Sydney yesterday. After discharging her cargo of timber the vessel proceeds to Melbourne to load explosives for Greymouth. Westport and Auckland. MAUNGANUI DUE 7 A.M.. TO-DAY. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui is duo at 7 a.m. to-day from Sydney, according to her wireless liies- *"■*?, e -, A ftcr ~,(>f!i c » l inspection the vessel will berth at tho Queen's Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo, Sho leaves Auckland for her return trip to Sydney on Friday. THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. From Southern ports tho Canadian Traveller is duo at Wellington on Friday, and she is to sail the following day for Auckland to complete loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal. Tho vessel is to bo despatched from this port for New York on J uue 2. PORT CAMPBELL LOADING. An arrival at Gisborne yesterday was the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell from Port Kembla. The vessel loads a quantity of New Zealand produce _at Gisborne lor England and then completes loading at Napier, Lyttelton, Pictju. and Wellington. WAIRUNA DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Wairuna has reported by wireless that sh'o will arrive from San Francisco tomorrow morning. The vessel is bringing cargo from Pacific Coast, ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. COLLTEUS FROM WEST COAST. The Kainianawa has been delayed at Westport Ly bad weather, but she was expected to leave at midnight last night for Auckland. The vessel is due at this port on Thvrsday evening. The Waipori was to leave Westport last night at the same time as the Kairnanawa for Wellington and Auckland. The Ngakuta was to leave Greymouth yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. After discharging a part cargo at Wellington tho Ngakuta goes to Piclon to fill up with produce for this port. Iv.M.S. NIAGARA. Tho Royal Mail steamer Niagara arrived from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva at 11.20 a.m. yesterday. After medical inspection the vessel berthed at 1 p.m. at the Queen's Wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand. Tho voyage from Canada waa mado tinder fine weather conditions and was uneventful. Tho Niagara's cargo for this port was less than usual and sho resumed her vayage to Sydney shortly after ten o'clock last night. Besides through passengers for Sydney 220 joined tha vessel at Auckland. THE DREDGE HAPAL Tho Auckland Harbour Board dredge Hapai is expected at Onehunga today. The vessel left Auckland on Wednesday afternoon and, after sheltering from the su rm on tho coast on Thursday and Friday, she was sighted of! Parengarenga at 11 a.m. on Sunday by tho Aupouri. Fine weather has been reported on the West Coast since and it is thought tho Hapai would continue her trip to the Manukau without further delay. A report from Mangonui last night stated there was a modorate south-west wind blowing and tho weather was cloudy and fine. ROTORUA DUE ON FRIDAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotoraa, en route from London and Southampton with passongers. mail and cargo, for New Zealand, has reported by wireless that she expects to reach Wellington on Friday evening. The passengers will disembark at Wellington, and the cargo will be discharged at Wellington, Timaru and Port Chalmers. Tho following is the list of passengers:— Saloon: Mrs. Fairfax Carlyle and Masters J. F. and li. F. Carlyle, Mr. A. G. Foster. Mrs. A. A. Godby and Mrs. A. G. Godbr. Mrs. M. W. llcbDlewaile, Mr. J. T. Johnston, Mr. P. R. W. Lant, Mrs. J. H. Lind say, Mr. J. N. D. Mac Donald, Mrs. M. T. and Mr. A. Macfarlane, Sir Thomas Mackenzie and Lady Mackenzie, Mr. K. EllisMalcolm, Miss A. McNab, Commander, A. Peters, D.S.C., R.N., Mrs. Peters and Miss M. Peters, Mr. W. H. Smyth, Mrs. A. E. and Miss Spiers, Miss K. Ulrich. Mr. R. W. Uren, Mr. B. C. White, and 383 third-class. NORFOLK ARRIVED. An arrival at Auckland yesterday afternoon was tho Federal Line steamer, Nr ifolk from Liverpool. Tho vessel brought a full cargo of general merchandise loaded at Avonmouth, Newport, Glasgow and LiverShe sailed from Liverpool on April 18 and arrived at Curacao on May 1. After replenishing her oil fuel the Norfolk resumed her voyatro tho same day. Colon was reached on May 3 and Balboa was cleared next day. Tho voyage throughbut was uneventful and fine weather prevailed most of tho time. The Norfolk made the voyage from Liverpool to Auckland in 3G days 9 hours at an average speed of 13.5 knots. From Balboa to Auckland the Average was 14.1 knots, and tho host day's run waa 347 miles, tho average for the 2-1 hours being 11.25 knots. The Norfolk will also discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Besides cargo she brought GOO bags of mail for New Zealand. _ Captain N. E. Bower is in command ot the vessel and ho has associated with him tho following, officers:—Chief, -Mr. It. b. Butler- secorid. Mr. I\. S. Phillips; third. Mr II R. Smith: fourth. Mr. J. C. Pnng; chief engineer, Mr, P. H. Wilson; second. Mr. J. Salter; third. Mr. J. li. I ilton. fourth, Mr. A C. Chapman; fifth. Mr. W. Scott sixth. Mr. J. Harrington; seventh, Mr A. Hopkins: chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. E Wallace; second Mr. D. Gardner; wireless operator, Mr. B. E. Wheeler; chief steward. Mr. i. J. Collis. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents of tho vessel. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho under-mentioned wirc--I°llc kl an id.H aura k U Iris. Rona. Laburnum Manganui, Niagara, Hebburn, Waitejriata Kaitunrt. Kainianawa, Wairuna, Pakeha. Tutanekai, Inkum. Kairnnga. Wellington. — Muraroa. Ngaio. Arahilia. Wahino, Waitomo, Waihemo, Ruahino, I ort Wellington, Mocraki, f' 013 ','. JfiTiu-' Campbell. Piako. Kaitokc, Portfield. Wingatui. Poolta, Shreveporl, Rotorua. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Kniloa, (8.15 a.m.), j from Nelson; Arapawa. (3 p.m.), from Wat- | Departure.—Rarawa (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— May 25: Sailed—Breeze (5.30 p.m.). for Dunedin: Wahine (8.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton. To Sail—Corinna (11 P.m.). for Dunedin. LYTTELTON.— May 21: Arrived—West Xilus (12.20 p.m.), from Auckland, bailed; City of Shanghai (2.5 p.m.), for Dunedin;, Kipa (4.10 p.m.). for Dunedin; Mararoa. for Wellington. DUNEDIN.— May 25: Sailed—Wanaka (9.40 a.in.), for Bluff. SYDNEY. May 24: Arrived—Piri. from Whangarei. PANAMA.— May 23: Arrived—Kent, en route from Wellington to .London. GLASGOW.— May. 23: Arrived—Cornwall, from Lyttelton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 7