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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. "West Caleia (4 a.m.), from San Francisco, xamwha (4 a.m.), from I'aeron; Claymore (5.16,11.111.), from Whangaroi; Hananui 11., ateaiu whaler (6.55 a.m.), from Whangamutmi; Daphne (12.20 p.m.), from Warkvorth; Wakntero (12.25 p.m.), from Thames; Tuhoe (1 p.m.), from Coast; Fairburn, flolinr. (3 p.m.), from Coast, UlimarOa (12.30 a.m.), from Sydney. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. R.M.S. Kin,jjara (1 p.m.); for Vancouver. Passengers from Auckland:— Firat Saloon.—Miss F. C. Ballin, Mrs. .T. A. Bladder, Miss A. C. Blackler Mrs. Warren Blyth, Mr. J. H. Boyd, Professor McMillan Brown, Mr. R, Burns, Mrs. Burns, Miss A. Buns, Mre. J>irns. Mr. G. A. Busby, Mrs. Busby, Miss M. D. Busby, Mr. F. Butcher, Mrs. Butcher. Mr. W. S. Cameron, Miss M. E. Cameron, Mr. J. D. Canning. Miss Canning, Mr. A. C. Caughey, Mr. J. Clayton, Mr. F. B. Condliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Cory-Wright, Dr. Geo. H. Cowles, Mr. A 11, Donald. Mr. J. S. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. A. Ellingham Miss J. Ellingham, Mr. W. Elliott, Mr. W. Elliott, Mrs. Elliott, Mifs L. Findlay, Miss P. Fuller, Mr. G. J. Gilbert, Mr. R. A. Giles, Mr. W. D, M. Glaistcr, Hon. J. B. Gow, Misa R. E. Greason, Mr. T. Hamilton, Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. E. Hayman, Mrs. M. I. Biggins, Mr. Harry N. Holmes, Mrs. Holmrfl, Masler Kelman Holmes, Miss G. M. Just. Mr. It. W. Kersley, Mrs. Kersley. Miss 11. D. Kereley, Miss G. Kuhnel, Mrs. D. Kydd, Mrs. Lanyon. Master Lanyqn. Mr. C. M. Luke, Mrs. M. Macauley. Miss D. L. Macauley. Mr.' A. J. Mnkower, Mrs. Makower, Mr. W. G. Martin, Miss M. C. Martin, Miss M. S. Martin, Mrs. E. Muir, Mr. D. McIntofih, Mrs. McKelvie. Mr. Ohmer. Lieu-tenant-colonel T, A. F, K. Oldfield, Mrs. Oldfield Mr. F. W. Orr, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. M. H. fcarson, Mr. H. J. Pratt, Mr. H. A. Price, Mrs. Price, Miss S. M. Ralph, Mr. C. S. Reece, Mrs. Reeco, Mrs. G. M. Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds, General C, P. Scudamore, Mrs. Seudamore, Mr. 11. VV. Sewell, Mrs. Sewell, Mr. A. F. Smith, Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mies R. G. Smith, Mr. A. Sneddon, Mr. E. J. Spencer, Sister P. Spriggins, Mrs. G. Stiven. Mise A. F, B. Taylor-Brooke, Miss M. S. Thompson, Mrs. A. A. Tonge, Miss N. Tonge, Mr. S. V. Tyler, Mrs. Tyler, 'Mr. A. Varney, Mrs. Varney, Mr 3. Walter, Misa Walter, Mrs. R. G. Webster. Mrs. J. W. Williamson, Miss L. E. Williamson, Mr. A. G. Wilson. Mr. It. ,G. Woodhouse, Mrs. Woodhouse. Miss Wyllie. Second Saloon.—Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson and child. Mr. T. H. Barbsr. Miss A. M. Bendall, Mr. A. Carlson, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs7L. Chapman. Mr. M. Colville, Miss C. Cooper, Mrs W. T'. Cotter. Miss C. Dyson. Mr. D. Frnser, Mr. D. Gardner, Mrs. Gardner, Master D. Gardner, Mr. Gordon, Mr. W. Harrison Mr. Higgs, Mr. C. H. Holloway, Mr. F. 'Horn, Mr. A. M. Kelly, Mr. T. Kirkup, Miss V. Kirknp. Mrs, M. S, Laurie and two children, Mrs. M. Mathe»on, Miss A. Matheson, Mr. J. A. Morris, Mrs. Morris, Mr. W. N. Murray, Mr, N. A. Murray, Miss R. McDermott. Mr. A. McGlaahan, Mr. N. H. Nash, Mrs. Nash. Mr. Nikolaison, Mrs. Nikolaison, Mies Nikolaison, Miss Nikolaison, Majpr H. C. Nutsford, Mrs. Nulsfora, Misses E. and H. Nutsford. Mr. H. RofEey. Mrs. Jioffey, . Mr. W. E. Riissell. Mrs. .Russell, Mrs, A. G. Speers, Rev. Mother St. Claudia, Rev. Mother M. St. Hugh, Rev. Mother M. St. Stephens, Miss Turner, Miss K. Warren, Master C. Warren, Mr. S. J. Y. Watson, Mr«. Watson. Mr. ,G. A. Whitehouse, Mrs. Whitehouse, Master G. M. Whitehouse, Mr. J. S. Wittenberg, Mr, J. Woo<Js. Miss D. Gardner and 31 thirdclass.

Canadian Skirmisher (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Wakatero (1.10 a.m.), for Thames; Otimai (ft.55 a.m.), for Coast; Elsie Mary, schnr. (10.15 a.m.), for Gisborne; Waiotahi (3.20 p.m.), for Mercury Bay; Daphne (3.25 p.m.), for Coroniandel; Ornana (4.5 p.m.). for Silverdftle; Wainui (5.30 "p.m.), for East Coast ports. Clansman (fi;s p.m.). for Russell:' Mako "(0.40 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Awahou (8.15 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Claymore (9.50 p.m.)., for Whangarei. Kurow (8.45 p.m.), for Newcastle. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Port Melbourne, from London, 10.30 a.m. Keelung, from New York, 4 p.m. Waiotapu, from San Francisco. Piako, from Gisborne, 1 a.m. Daphno, from Coromandel, noon. Hauiti, from Kerepeehi, 3 a.m. Manaia. from Whangarei, G a.m. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Apanm, from Awanui, 9 a.m. Oma.nri, from Arkle's Bay, 11 a.m. Putiki, from Portland. Tiro a, from Gisborne, VESSELS SAILING TO DAY, Kaffiona, for Westporl. Omana, for Matakana, 3 p.m. JCawau. for Big Omaha, 10 a.m. Ngapuhi, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Wakatere, for Thames, 3.30 p.m. Manaia, for'Tauranga, 0.30 p.m. Daphne, for Kopu, 2 p.m. Torea, for Mnrsdon Point, 3 p.m. Apanui, for Great Barrier, midnight. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVEBSEAS. Piako, America and England, June 13. Tongariro, London, June 2fi. Canadian Skirmisher, America and Canada, ,* Juno 26. Otari, Genoa and London. June 30, Port Victor, London, Julie 29. ' Hertford, England, July 2. PACIFIC Mi. L STEAMERS, Niagara, duo lit Vancouver from Auckland on J«ne 26. ' Makura. duo at Sydney from. Wellington on Saturday. . _ Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington oh Friday. Aorangi. du® at Auckland from Vancouver on Juno 21. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—R&wa (barque). Northern Chief (schooner). _ ' Dcvonport-—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.&. Dunedin, H.M.C> Iris. King's Wharf—Waihorfl, Waiwera. North Wall—Whangape Prince's Wharf—Tofua, West Calera. Queen's Wharf—Southern Cross, Ulimaroa, Central Wharf-Piako. Western Wharf—Kamona. Tho Waitemata was to leave Newcastle yesterday with a cargo of coal for Wellington. The Wainui bailed Inst evening for Tokomartt Bay, Gisborne and Napier. She is dufr buck at Auckland on Sunday. The Wilieatui, en route from Southern ports, left Timaru at 8,30 p.m. on Monday nnd she was to leave Lyttelton yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. The .vessel is due at this port, on Saturday, ' Tho Knmonn moved to the Western. Wharf at mid-day yeeterday to complete discharge of her coal cargo. She is to sail to-day for Wcstport,. The Gisborne Sheep Farmers' .steamer Tiroa, is due about mid-day to-day from Gishome. She will berth at the King's Wharf. The Kdimanawa was expected, to leave Westport yesterday with a cargo of' coal for Auckland. She is duo oh Friday. The Richardson Line steamer Putiki is <1 iio this morning from Portland. She .w load a quantity of cargo at the Queen's Wharf, and will sail to-night'for Gisborne find To Kaha. CARGOES FROM THE EAST. Tho local office of the Union Company advises that the Waiktiwii and the Sussex havo been fixed to load in the Last for 'New Zealand. . . . Th* ■ Waikawa loads at Newcastle this week for Javan ports, and after dischatgo of her coal cargo sho will load at Singapore and Samarang toward the ond of July, for Dunedin, Lyttelton,, Wellington and Auckland. , . Tho Sussex loads at Newcastle next week and after dischargo. at. Singapore she proceeds to Calcutta to take the July-August loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedni and Bluff. " PACIFIC COAST LOADINGS. The Union Company's chartered steamer Willaston is duo at Vancouver from -Westport on Monday. She is to load at. the Canadian port and San Francisco this month for Napier. New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. • Other Pacific Coa3t loadings fixed by .he company art as follows :—\\a!nina. l»Ue July and early in August; Waiotapu. late August and early in September; Waihemo, September: Willaston. October; Huuraki. Inte October and early i" November: Wairuna, November; and Waiotapu early in December, THE WEST CALERA. With nearly 7000 tons of lumber, case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports, tho Swayne and Hoyto Line steamer West Calera arrived at. Auckland early yesterdy morning. She berthed at the I rmee s Wharf to discharge 800,000 ft. of lumber and 41,000 case of oil. » well as .other cargo for this port. Tho remainder la- for discharge* fit Wellington, Dunedin and SidneyThe cargo was loaded at Gray s Harbour, Seattle, Voncouver and San b rnnciseo. The vessel sailed from San I" rancisco on Mav 13 Fine weather prevailed until about a week from Auckland. when fresh westerly winds were encountered. The weathor was very soually. and a high swell was experienced until near Zsew /Sealand Tho rates of exchange on the cargo are:—Canada, 4.84 dollars; United States, 4 'Cantain r j. H. Hansen is in comnmnd of thoWjsst Calera, and. he ha^ r wu} A b, R ol .i„° followvnsr ouicor^:—Chier. . xr* recond, Mr. A. SRipl'or.np; . third IVfr TT, Weyers-. clvel engineer. Mr. G. Ho ward, first assistant. Mr. TT. Holl.ndort: «ecpn« 1. Mr. P. F. Blind; third, Mr. A. E. Hart man; wireless operavor, Air. V. Cosine , chief steward, llr. J* Santos.

KAURI DELATED AT LYTTELTON. The Kauri has been delayed at Lyttelton by heavy rain. She is expected to leavo there to-day for Picton to complete loading produce for Auckland, where she is duo about Sunday, THE KUROW. After discharging a part cargo of cof' the Kurow was despatched Inst night for Aewcastlo and Sydney to load again for Sijl and Auckland. HARDWOOD FROM BUNBURY. The steamer Holliside. 3722 tonß, will load a full cargo of hardwood at Bunbury this month for Now Zealand ports. She will bo -followed in August by the Norwegian steamer Erviken. 5019 tons. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. An arrival in port early this morning was the Huddait-Parker steamor 'Ulimaroa from Sydney. The vessel will berth at the Queen's Wharf after eight o'clock this morning to disembark 166 passengers and to unload mails and cargo. She sails on her. return trip to Sydney at 11 a.m. on Friday. THE .MOTOR LINER AORANGI. The Union Company advises that the Royal Mail liner Aorangi is due at Auckland from Vancouver 011 Sunday, June 21. She will. be despatched for Sydney at 8 p.m. tho following day. KEELUNG DUE 4 P.M. TO-DAY. The Ellorman-Bucknall Line steamer Keelung. under charter to the A. and A. Line, has reported that sho will arrive from hew York at 4 p.m. to-day. Tho vessel 19 bringing case oil and general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Wanganui. She will berth at the Prince's Wharf. The New Zealand Shipping Company nre the local agents. THE R.M.S. MAKURA. In continuation of her voyage from San Francisco the Royal Mail steamer Makura left \\ elhngton for Sydney yesterday afternoon. Tho vessel is due at Sydney on Saturday end she is scheduled to sail from there on Juno 18 on her return voyage to Wedington, Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. PORT MELBOURNE DUE THIS MORNING. A further message from the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Melbourne states that she will arrive at Auckland at 10.30 a.m. to-day. The vessel has a cargo of general merchandise from London. She will discharge a quantity at the Queen's Wharf and . the remaindor at Lyttelton and New Plymouth. . THE WANAKA. Tho Wanaka, en route from Southern ports, was to leave Napier at 10 p.m. yesterday for. Auckland. She is due to-mor-row morning. After discharge at this port the vessel loads for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru. She will be despatched at noon on Saturday. THE WHANGAREI AND TAURANGA SERVICES.' Tho Matangi will be withdrawn for overhaul' to-day and tho Manaia will be despatched to Tauranga to-night in her place. The Ngapuhi, which ha" been recornmissioned, will take .the Manaia's run to Whangarei to-night. On Friday (he Manaia will revert back to the whangarei service and tho Ngapuhi will transfer to the Tauranga run and will remain in it until tho Matangi resumes. TUGELA LEAVES ANTWERP. The Norwegian and Australian Line steamor Tugela sailed from Antwerp on May 29 with cargo from Baltic ports for discharge at New Plymouth, Wellington, Lyttelton, Napier and Auckland. She is due at New Plymouth early in July. FLORA LEAVES RAROTONGA.' . Tho Union Company' 3 Island steamer Flora sailed from Rarotonga on Friday with a cargo of Cook Islands fruit for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday and «he is to sail tho same day for Auckland. WAIOTAPU DUE TO-DAY. With cargo from Pacific ports the Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Waiotapu is due at Auckland to-day from San Francisco. Her wirelesß message did not state the hour of her expected arrival. She will discharge a quantity of cargo at the Prince's Wharf, and the remaindor at Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. THE MOTOR SHIP HAURAKI. The Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki, en route from, Sydney to Vancouver, was due at Fanning Island on Sunday. Tho vessel is scheduled to load at Vancouver and San Francisco late this month and early in July, for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. THE HINEMOA. ' The Government steamer Hinemoa, which has been recommissioned for the Nine Island trade, left Wellington on Saturday night for Westport' to bunker before coming to Auckland. Sh® is due here to-morrow. CORINTHIC SAILS TO-MORROW. With passengers, mails and cargo for England the Shaw, Stwill and Albion liner Corinthio is ,to be despatched from Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for Southampton and London, via Panama. VESSELS FROM NEW YORK. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line advises that the Middleliam Castle is scheduled to leavo New York to-day for Auckland, Wellington,. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Wanganui. She will be followed on July 22 by the Maimyo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Freniantle, and on September 2 by the Port Hacking for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. PIAKO TO LOAD. An arrival in port eaily this morning will bo tho New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Piako fro;n Gisborne. The vessel will berth at the Central, Wharf to complete loading for Boston, New York, Glas* gow; Liverpool, Manchester .and Avonmouth. She will be despatched on hor voyage on Saturday. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED. After loading • cargo and mails and embarking 200 passengers from New Zealand, the Royal Mail steamer Niagara resumed her voyage to Vancouver at mid-day yesterday. After leaving the wharf at 11.30 a m. tho vessel anchored, in the stream to effect minor repairs f-o her • engines, and she finally took he: departure at 1 P-"i. She is due at Vancouver on Juno 26. \ RUAPEHU DUE TO-MORJtOW. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu. which is due : at Auckland from Liverpool to-morrow, has 011 board the following passengers ;v-Saloon: Dr. R. h. Withers, Mesdames M. T. Beer, C, b. Crouch. G. K. Duncan, M. 11. Overton, E. M. Thomas, F. J. Martindalo. Misses B. E. Harrison. A. .Tack, E. Smith, B. D. Swadel, E. M. Warner. Messrs; L. N. Beex. W H. Davies. p. B. Shngsby; and 194 third-class. The vessel has reported that she will mal<e port at' 2 p.m., and in that caso tho passengers for the South will leave by train to-morrow evening. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf to discharge general merchandise for Auckland. Her other discharging ports are Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. WITHIN! WIRELESS- RANGE. The following vessels arc expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— nit Auckland.—Navua, Laburnum, Pakeha, Waiotapu. Glonbank. Eknaren. Kuapeliu, Keelung, Canadian Constructor, Ventura, Portfield, Lingfield, Niagara. Canadian Skirmisher. Kurow, Kaimanawa. Wellington.—Mararoa, Wahine, Arahura, Tutanekai, Makura, Waitemata, Norfolk, Katoa, Kaituna, Wingatiu, Flora, Wairuna, Koromiko, Kaitangata, Rakanoa, Cyrena, Terawhi'ti, Hjnemon. -n-.u AWariia —City of Shanghai, Susses. Hebburn. Port Victor -

BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.-June 9: Arrived—Katoa (6 5 am.), from Auckland; Maunganui (fe.o a.m.), from Sydney; Mararoa 7.50 a.m. . Onihi (9.15 a.m.). and Ivamo (12.40 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaituna (3.20 p.m.) from Greymouth; Tees (7 p.m.). from A\aikokopu; Port Campbell (< p.m.), ~Plcton. Sailed—Wairuna (3.20 p.m.), for Melbourne; Norfolk (4 p.m.)Jatid Mararoa <7.00 p.m.), for Lyttelton; - Makura (5.5 P.m.). foi Sydney; Calm (0.45 p.m.). for Wanganui; Opihi (10.10 p.m.). for Nelson. To Sail— Katoa, for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—June 9; Arrived-Holm-dnlo (5.25 a.m.). from Timaru; Walune (G. 50 a.m.).'from Wellington; Storm (8.30 a.m.), from Timaru: Wingatui (9.45 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Ripa (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Hohndale (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Galfr (5.20 p.m.). for Dunedin: VVnhine (5.15 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—June 9: i Sailed—Kotare (5.10 p.m.), for Invercargill. SYDNEY.—June 9: Arrived—Moeraki (11.30 a.m.), from Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 7