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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ' Manaia (5 a.m.). frofn Whangarei: Matangi (7.15 a.m.), from Tauriingu; Parotq (12.20 p.m.), i*olu rned to port from Hauraki Gulf: Omana (2.10 p.m.), from Silverdale. Taniwha (7.20 p.m.), from Paeroa. YESTERDAY'S DEI'ARTU RES. Papanui (11.30 a.m.), for Wellington. Hauiti (2,10 ii.m.) ( for Korou'coki: Motu (1.30 a.m.), for Const; Paroto (7.10 a.m.), for Coast,; Wakatoro (7.30 a.m.), for Thames; Tuhou (3.15 p.m.), for Coast; Daphtio (5.10 p.m.), for Coromandel. Maungnnui (3.45 p.m.), for Sydney, Passengers ; First Silicon —Mrs, Farriuarson, Miss A. D. Knox, Mt. E. \V. Btran«c, Mr. If. C, Harvey, Mr. W. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hail, Mr. ,T. J. Driver, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cnrdy, Sir If. and Lady Nicholls, Mrs. and Miss Arnoldson, Miss W. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Ilorwitod and infant, Mr, E. O'Noill,.Mr. C. A. Jordan, Mr. J. P. Muir, Mrs, 15. O'Neill, Miss C. Bixon, Mr, and Mrs. JI. S. Dottmann, Mr. It. Woolmer, Mr. E. Spniz, Mr. F. Charters, Mr. W. It. Rose, Mr. J. Bnrtictt, Mr. S. D. Smith, Mr. A. W. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. French, Mr, and Mrs. K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Roxby, Mr. N. K. Carew, Miss K. Roxby, Miaa J. M. Roxby, Mr, J, L. Turnbull. Mis. Laurio Rhodes, Mrs. E., A. Wylio. Mrs. and Mr. ,1, Phillips Dr. K. It. Wylir, Miss St. I'anl, Miss R. Rose, Miss K. E. Smith, Miss C. C. Hargroaven, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W, Neville, Mrs. Woolmer, Miss Tristam, Mr. C. Stock'el, Mr. A. B. Wahlor. Mrs. Eastwuy. Mrs. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs, E. .f. Carthew, Dr. and Mrs. A. Little, Mr. J. . Buckley,/ Mr. (!, L. Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. F, \V. Mardis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams, Colonel and Mrs. Richards, Miss K. Lewis, Mr. V. E. Baxter, Mr. H. E. G. Baker. Rev. G. IT. Clark, Mr. M. Hayles, Mr. T. Matthews, Mr. M. Campbell, Mr. W. Partridge, Mr, R. C, Levis. Second Saloon—Mr. W. P. llnnt, Mr. J. Cooney, Mr, W. J. Murphy Mr. C. Spencer, Mr. and Mra. W. Sudgrove, Mr. 11. Winatpno, Messrs. R. F. Beaaley, Mr. E. Francis, Mr, W. J. Skinner, Air. J. Selby, Mra. M. Lo Bher/, and child, Miss F. Tvoharno, Mrs. 11. Stanton, child, and infant. Miss V. Donaher, Miaa E. Bishop, Mrs. F. Braclby, , Mrs. N. A. Perry, Mr. W. McCarthy, Mr. A. Linford, Mr. A. P. Daviea, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mason, Mrs. A. Chesire and child, Miaa E. M. Speight, Miaa N. E. Hame, Mra. R. Nicholson, Miaa L. Gerriah; and .43 third-class. Mntanci (0,15 p.m.), for Tattranga; Manaia (10.HI p.m.), for Whangnroi. Wairuna (10.35 p.m.), for Wellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Pakeha, ■ from Cardiff. 4 p.m. Iria, frotn Norfolk Island. Wakatero. from Thames, 3.40 p.m. Daphne, from Coromandel, t p.m. Kaw&U, from Warkwortli, 4 a.m. Hauiti, from Kerepechi, 0 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 9 a.m. Clansman, from Russell. 7 a.m. // . VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Norfolk, for Wellington, 0 a.m. Apanui. for Awanui, noon. Waiotahi. for Houhora. 2 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MOIiROW. Kaikofai, from Southern ports. Manaia, from Whangarei, 0 a.m. Mataugi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW, Claymore,, for Whangarei, 3 p.m. Tani'wha, for Paerou, 4.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTiL. .Iris, Norfolk Island, May 30. Kaikorai, Picton, May 31. Katoa. South, Juno 1. Waihora, Newcastle, June 1. Ngakuta, Picton, June 1. < Moeraki, Sydney, Juno 2. Kurow, Suva, June 3. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, Juno 4, Wanaka, Southern porta, Juno 0. Waitorno, Newcastle, to sail, Navua, Fiji, June 15. Piri, Melbourne, to nail. Comai Nauru, Juno 21. Hillinside, Bunbury, July 5, OVERSEAS Pakehn, London, May 30. Canadian Traveller, South, Juno 1. to load. Pinko, South, Juno 4, to load, Waiwera, Antwerp, ,! Una ('». Canadian Skirmisher, Halifax, June G. Keelung, New York, Juno 8. Port Melbourne, London, Juno 9. Orari, South, Juno 10, to load. West iCalero, San Francisco. June IC. Waiotapu, Sun Francisco. June 11. Ruapehu, Liverpool, Juno 13. Tongariro, South, Juno 20, Tekoa, London, June 19. Kia Ora, Australia, to load, June 19. Sierra Morena, New Orleans. Juno 19. l'aparoa, New "York. Juno 22. Aoraugi, Vancouver, Juno • . EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. ) OVEUSKA3. Canadian Traveller, America and Canada, Juno 2. Niagara, Vancouver, June 9. Piako, America and England, Juno 13. Orari, Genoa and London, Juno 15, Tongariro, London, June 22. Hertford, England. Juno 27. Port A'ictor. London, Juno 27. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Sydney, rails for Auckland and Vancouver on Thursday. Makura, duo nt Wellington from San Francisco on June 8. Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington on June 12. Aorangi, at Vancouver, sails for Auckland on Wednesday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rowa (barque). Northern Chief (schooner), Devonport—ll.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Duncdin. King's \Vharf—Kaimanawa. North Wall—Tofua. Koromiko, Whangape. Prince's Wharf—Tofua. Quota's Wharf—Norfolk, _ Western Wharf—Waimarino. The Wainui ia due from East Coast porta to-morrow. She berths at Prince's Wharf. The Kaimnnawa, which is discharging a cargo of coal at the King's Wharf, is to sail on Monday for Wcslporl. En route from Auckland the Wingatui arrived at Lyttelton at 7 a.m. yesterday and sailed at 0 p.m. for Dimedin. The Kaituna was at Whangarei yesterday, but owing to the stormy weather there alio was .unable to berth at the Portland Wharf to discharge cargo from Melbourne. Tho' AVaitnarino shifts to the Western Wharf at 7 a.m. to-day to complete discharge of her coal cargo. On Tuesday she ia to Le despatched for Newcastle. Captain J. McLachlan, of the steamer Calm, lias been appointed captain of tho dredge and also deputy-harbour-niasler at Timaru. Captain G. Sharpe, of tho Gale, has been transferred to the Cairn, and Mr. H. Rodger, second officer of the Storm, has been appointed master of the Gale. Tho ajnall Bttvuner Orrwa. which was recently sold by tho Northern Company, armed at Giaborne at 10 a.m. yesterday en routo to Hokitiku. After ' replenishing her bunkers and fresh water tanks, tho vessel resumed her journey. THE WAIIIOLA. Tho W?.ihora is duo at Auckland about Monday with a cargo of coal trom Newcastle, Stio v.'iil diacbiuuo ut tho Kings Wharf TJIE PAPANUI. Tho Federal Lino stearuor Papanui sailed shortly before mid-day yesterday for \S ellinitton, Lyttelton, Duncdin and Australia in continuation of her voyage from iiew York. PAIyEJIA DUE THIS AFTERNOON. Coming empty from Cardiff to load in New Zealand the "Shaw, SuviJl and Album Line steamer Pakeha i» due at Auckland this afternoon. The vessel will bcrtn at the Central Wharf to load a quantify of frozen meat to tho agency of A. S. J aterßon and Company Ltd. On Monday night she Icavea for Opna, Hicks Bay, Wanganui, limaru, ami Wellinglon tp complete loudinfir. She is to be lies patched finally from Wellington mi Juno 21 for London, via Montevideo and Tc no title. RICHARDSON LINE STEAMERS. Messrs. Wat kin and Walli.s adviso (hat the AWahou wa» l« leave (,laborne yesterday for Portland and Auckland .the vessel is due at Portland on Monday morning and at Auckland the same night, She is to load on Tuesday and Wednesday for East The I'lftiki ia to leave Giaborne on Wodnesday for Portland and Auckland, and to load for East Coast bays. , The Mako is one at Napici to-day and she is to leave there early next week for Auckiaild, where she is duo about tho end of the week. CARGO FROM SOUTH. The Ngakuta was expected to ioavo Wei--1 inetrm -xt. 5 p.m. yoatorcltty loi ijctoii 10 Ail ut> with produce for Auckland, fho vesh should clear Picton this evening and reach Auckland about Tuesday morning. Br in sn n g cargo from Southern ports tho Katoa is expected to leavo New I lymouth to-day for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. A berth, for tlie vessel has been allotted at ihe Prince s W hart. With a cargo of produce loaded at Lytielloi, and Picton the Kaikora. was despatched from tho last-mentioned port at noon yesterday for f uokl^-, n^ l i"rnkftf is due to-rnarrow night or Mondaj .nornin„. Iter cargo will be dißohal>'ed at tho I nuce a Wharf, , • '■

" TRELEVAN AT DUNKIRK. G. H. Scales and Company's chartered steamer Tre lev,an which loaded iu Now Zealand and sailed from Port Chalmers on March 23, arrived at Durkirk on May 10. THE KUROW The Kurow is expected to leavo Suva tonight for Auckland but she may not clear the Fijian port beforo Monday. Tho vessel has a quantity 0 f Newcastle coal to discharge i at this port. WAIPORI DELAYED AT NAPIER. Tho berthing of tho Waipori at Napier ia being delayed by bud weather. Tho vesacl has a cargo of coal from Weatport. Aftor discharging a part, cargo at Napier aho will t cumo to Auckland to unload, , THE WAIHEMO. The Union Company's irans-Pacific steamer Waihemo, which arrived at Napier from San Francisco on Wednesday, ia to resume her voyage to-day to Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymoutn, to eotnpleto discharge of her cargo from Pacific Coast ports. THE ULIMAROA. Tho Iluddart-Parker steamer tllimaroa sailed from Wellington for Sydney at midday yesterday. Tho vessel ia duo at Sydney on Tuesday and will leave thcro on Friday for Auckland. THE WAIRUNA. Aftor discharging 3000 tons of,.case oil, lumber and general merchandise at this port, the Union Company'** trans-Paoiflo steamer Wairuna sailed laat night for Wellington, Mclbourno and Sydney in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. •CABLE STEAMER IRIS RETURNING. The Pacific Cabl« Board'# stonmer Iris completed lier work repairing tho Pacific cable near Norfolk laland on Wednesday, and left there at G. 15 p.m. tile same day for Auckland. She ia expected back at this port to-day. MAUNGANUI SAILED. With 143 passengers, as well as mail and cargo, tho Maungunui loft Auckland for Sydney yesterday-afternoon. The vessel ia due at Sydney on Tuesday morning, and on Friday eho leaves tliero for Wellington, SOUTHERN CROSS DUE ON THURSDAY. Tho Melanesian Miasion steamer Southern Cross, after a two months' cruise in tho New Hebrides, ia returning to Auckland. Cable advice received yesterday states that she will arrive on Thursday morning. MOERAKI LEAVES SYDNEY. With passengers, mails and cargo tho Union Company's intercolonial steamer Moeraki left Sydney at 10 a.m. yesterdny for Auckland. She is duo on Tuesday, WAIWERA FROM ANTWERP. Coming from Antwerp with a full cargo of basic alag tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Lino steamer Waiwera is due at Auckland next Saturday. Tho cargo is for discharge at this port and Now Plymouth, to tho agency of A. S. Paterson. and Company, Ltd. THE NORFOLK. Tho Federal Line steamer Norfolk is to sail at daybreak to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunodin to complete discharge of her cargo from West of England porta. NIAGARA' AT SYDNEY. The Royal Mail steamer Niagara, which sailed from Auckland at 10 p.m. on Monday, arrived at Sydney at 7 a.m. yesterday, and berthed two hours later. Tho vessel is scheduled to leavo Sydney on Thursday and Auckland on Juno 0 for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. Tho Canadian Government steamer Canadian Traveller is expected to leave Wellington to-night for Auckland. She is due on Monday night or Tuesday morning. The vessel will berth at tho King's Wharf to complete loading for New York, Boston and Montreal. KOROMIKO RESUMES ON MONDAY. The Koromiko completes her overhaul and survey on Monday, when she is to sail for Westport and thence Australian ports. Subsequently the vessel will load at Adelaide, Edithburg and Wallaroo for Lyttelton, Wellington, Auckland and Portland. THE PORT VICTOR. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Victor arrived at Lyttelton from Wellington on Thursday to continue discharge of her cargo from Liverpool, and she afterwards goea to Dunedin to complete. Subsequently the vesael will load at Port Chalmers. Bluff, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Waikokopu. Giaborne and Auckland for New York, Boaton and London. She clears finally from this port on Juno 27. THE TONGARIRO. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro. left Port Chalmers at 0 a.m. on Thursday tor Bluff and New Plymouth to complete dischnrgo of her cargo from London. The vessel will commence loading at New Plymouth, and she will afterwards complete at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. From this port tho Tongariro is io be despatched on her homeward voyage on June 18. THE CANADIAN SKIRMISHER. j The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Skirmisher ia due at Auckland next week from Halifax. The vesael is bringing a cargo of general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. ROTORUA AT WELLINGTON. An arrival at- Wellington yesterday morning was tho New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua with passengers, mails and cargo from Southampton and London. ' The passengers for Auckland arrive here by train early this morning. The Rotorua discharges her cargo at Wellington, Timaru and Port Chalmers and afterwards loads at Timaru, Napier and Wellington for her return voyage. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. Owing to the stormy weather in the Gulf yesterday tho Ivawau's trii> to Waj-kworth was abandoned, and the Otimai's departure for Whakatane waß postponed until 10 a.m. The'l'aroto, which left Auckland for Whangarei Heads at 7 a.m. yesterday, found the weather too boisterous in the Gulf and returned to port at mid-day. Tile Torea was sheltering yesterday at Whangarei Heads, where a north-east gale was blowing. YSABEL AT PAPEETE. *A wireless message received yesterday by j Carr, Pountney and Co., Ltd., advised the safe arrival at Papeete of the barquentinc Ysabcl from Auckland. She left here on May 2. The Ysabcl has had a long association with Auckland. Built originally for mission work, she was afterwards owned by Captain Rosa and then by Messrs. G. 11. Scales and Company, who sold her last March to a Tahiti merchant. Before leaving Auckland the .Ysabcl was transferred to the French register. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wiroless stations to-day:— Auckland. —Karamea, Waihora, Maunganui Papanui, Wairuna Pakelia. Moeraki, Kurow, Kaituna. Ilauraki. Ins. Laburnum, Niagara, Wuilematn, Navua, flora, Glenk'chatham Islands.--Canadian Skirmisher, Mahratta, a 1... Wellington.—Mararon, Ngaio, A nihil ra, Wahinc Canadian Traveller, Piako, Ulimatoh. Athcnio. Parang:. Coriuthtc, Knton. Suffolk. Port Campbell. Shreyeport Rakanoa, Tahiti, Cyrena, lerawhiti, Waitomo, Argyllshire. . , , Awarua. —Wingatui, Wanaka, Golden Cape, City of Shanghai. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.-- May 29: Arrived— Rotorua (5.10 a.m.). from London; Sussex (5-15 ii.vn,). from Auckland; Wain no {l.u a m ) Wnotion I'-'".) and Ripa (9.45 put')' from Lyttelton; John (11 a.ni)., from ' Wangartui; Tutanekai (5.45 p.m.), from Northern lighthouses. Sailed— Athonic (7.10 a.m.). for London: Ulimaroa (12.15 p.m.). for Sydney; Wahino (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Ngakuta (10 p.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON. —May 29: Arrived—Wingatui ((>.lO a.m.), from Wellington; Mararoa (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington; _ Orari (7.50 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Kamona (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington: Cano'jus (11.15 a.m.). from Westport; Breeze (1.30 pin.), from Timaru. Sailed—Calm (11.30 a.m.), for Bluff; Golden Capo (1.155 p.m.), for Dunedin; Mararon, (8.35 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN.— May 29: Sailed—Corinna (11.30 a.m.), for Oamaru. SYDNEY. —May 29: Arrived—Niagara (0 45 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed— Moeraki'(lo a.m.): for Auckland. PUJVA. May 2!): Arrived —Yacht Vision. from Cook Islands. ; CURACAO.— May 27: Sailed—Kent, en routo Wellington to London. NEW YORK.— May 27: Arrived—HororaU. from Auckland: Port Auckland front London- Port Brisbane, en route Wellington to London; Tasmania, on route Auckland to Glasgow. NORFOLK.— May 27: Sailed—Doonholm, en route Halifax to Auckland. TENERIFFE.— May 27: Sailed—Maimoa, en route Lyttelton 1o London; Matakana, cn routo Wellington to London; lairoa, en routo Auckland to London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19031, 30 May 1925, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19031, 30 May 1925, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19031, 30 May 1925, Page 7