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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

Waihemo (noon), with Wairuna, from Snn Francisco, in tow. Waipu (5.5 a.m.), from Korepeehi; Matangi (6.55 a.m.), frti.m Taitranga; Claymore (7.40 a.m.), from Whungarei; Apanui (12.20 p.m.), from Awanui.

Oir.aria (6.45 p.m.), from Warkworth Taiuwha (8.10 p.m.), from Paoroa.

YESTERDAY' S DEPART URES.

Torea (2.15 a.m.), for Wliangarei• Omana (7.10 a.m.), for Warkworth; Wakatero (7.30 a.m.), for Thames; Tuhoe (11.15 a.m.), for Coast; Kawau (11.45 a.m.), for Big Omaha. Itihoo (11.15 P-m.), for Coa3t; Ivurow (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Pono (6 p.m.), for Coast; Matangi (8.30 p.m.), {or Tauranga; Glenelg (8.55 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Wakatero, from Tharnee, 3.10 p.m. Hauiti. from Kopu, 4 p.m. Nfjapuni, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. Apanui, from Great Barrier, 7 p.m. Kawau, from Big Omaha, 6.30 p.m.* VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. "En-ikon, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Tnniwha, for Paeroa, 4 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Omana, for Matakana. 4.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. IKT3RCOLONIAL AK.C COASTAL. Kaikorai, Port, Pirio, September 13. Wanaka, Southern porta, September 12 Katoa, Southern porta, September 12. -ttgakuta, Grcymouth, via Napier, September IG. Jvaiwarra, Newcastle, to sail. Flora. Rarotonga, September 19. Whangape, Newcastle, to sail. Elmeda, bqe., Surprise Island, to saiL H.U.B. Laburnum, October 7. H.M.S. Veronica, Tonga, November 4. OVERSEAS. Tainni, London, at Wellington. Canadian Spinner, Montreal, September 13. Turakina, South, at Willing on. to load. Ruahine, London, at Wellington. * Sussex, Calcutta, Septembor 11. Sally Maersk, Montreal, September 13. Kosmo, New York, September 15. Crossbill, Iquique, to Bail September 15. Dorset. South, at New Plymouth, to load. Devon, Liverpool, September 20, Athenio, Southampton, September 21. West Nilus, San Francisco, September 23. Karanga, London,. Se;>tember i' 4. Trcvcrbyn, New York, Septembor 26. Hororata, South. September 27, to load. Port Hacking, New York, October 3. Maimoa, Capetown, October G. Leitrim, South. October 7, to load. Canadian Prosper,tor. Montreal, October 9. Otalu, Liverpool, October 10. Port Nicholson, London. October 10. Corinthic, London, via Wellington. October 24.

j BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. ' Athenic, left Southampton, August 14, _ due Auckland September 21. Connthic, leaves Southampton, September , 11, duo Wellington, October 19. Rotorua, leaves Southampton, September 25, due Wellington, October 31. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVERSEAS. Turakina, London, September 12. Dorset, England, September 22. Hororata, Genoa and London, September .30. Leitrim, America and England, October 10. PACIFIC MAIL BTEAMERS, Maunganui, due at Wellington from San Francisco, September 28. Niagara, aue »t Auckland from Vancouver ur« Monday. Tahiti, at Sydney, sails for Wellington and San Francisco to-day. Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland September 18. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (barque), Northern Chief (schooner), H.M.C.B. Iris. Benicia, Waimana, Matakana. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. Queen's Wharf -Waihemo, Ulimaroa. Prince's Wharf—Manaia, Tofua, Wairuna. King's Wharf—Kent. Central Wharf—Erviken, Omana. Western Wharf—Pinna. North Wall—KaiapoL In Dock—Zinal. The Waihora cleared Dunedin on Monday evening for Newcastle to load coal for LytteltoiT. , ,'v _ The Kaiapoi, which is being recoiiiinisBioned at Auckland, ia to sail at 10 a.m. to-morrow for Greyraouth. The Waikouaiti is. to leave Sydney on Saturday with general enrgo for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Timaru, Mr. W. N. Aimoro is now chief engineer of the Tofua, in place of Mr. H. Burt, who has been transferred to tho Manuka. . Kurow was despatched last night for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She will load at Southern ports for Auokland. En route from Southern porta the Wanaka was to leave Picton at 4 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. She is due on Saturday morning. . Captain J, Rankine ia in command of the K'Hnata. which has been rocommiaaioned in the Westport-Wei'.ington trade. The following are the officers:—Chief, Mr. C. Sharpe; second, Mr. E. N. Foster; third, Mr. G. A. Hulbert; chief engineer, Mr. J. C. Bannatyne*' Becond, Air. C. M. Vioar; third, Mr. E. N. Denby; chief steward, Mr. A. H. Raddon. StJSSEX DELAYED BY STORMS. S'ormy weather in delaying the Union Company's steamer Sussex, and wireless advice states she now expects to reach Auckland at 10 p.m. to-morrow. Her previous report gavo the time of her arrival as 10 p.m. to-day. The Sussex is from Calcutta and Singapore with Eastern produce for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin and Bluff. She will berth on Saturday morning at Prince's Whexf. THE, RUAHINE'S ITINERARY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine is scheduled to leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland to complete discharge of cargo from London. She will commence loading at this_ port for her Bomeward voyage and will also load at Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. She will leave Wellington on October 10 for Southampton and London, via Pitcairn Island, Panama and .Curricao. ULIMAROA BERTHED.

Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, which arrived from Sydney late on Tuesday night, was berthod at; Queen'a Wharf yesterday morning to discharge passengers and to unload 1200 tons of cargo. She left Sydney at 6 p.m. on Friday and experienced moderate, variable -winds and a high south-westerly swell most of the way to Auckland. Following i 3 tho list of passengers who arrived by the Ulimaroa:—Mr, A. Aidridpe, Messrs. H. and J. Bradley, Mr. L. Bishop, Mr. A. Bvodie, Mr. C. Bland, Miaa R. Brumby, Mrs. Brauies and infsnt. Mr. and Mrs, H. Butler, Mr. H. Bennett, Miss H. Oomplon, Mr. W. Colledge, Miss I. Carey, Miss D. Froude, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gourlay and infant, Mr, F. Hawks. Mr. V. Humphreys, Mr. C. Haigh, Mr. C. Henning, Mr. and Mr::. C. Hoggan, Mr. W. Hughes, Mrs. R. Humphreys, Mrs. G. Hansford, Mr. A. Horefield, Mr. D. Hoste, Mrs. L. Leggast, Mr. B. Moorehouse, Messrs. Jj. and J. Meggritt, Mr. R. Massey. Mr. and Mrs. G. McKenzie, Mr. H. MaoDo-igall, Mr. and Mrs. N. McIndoe. Misses K. and E. O'Connor, Mr. G. Purvis, Mr. H. Pearce, Mr. ft. Parton, Miss H. Phillips, Mr. J. Plummer, M'. and Mrs. W. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. A, Rush, Miss F Rossiter, Miss A. Ruddock, Messrs. W. and W. E. Sinclair, Mrs. B. Scott, Mr, 8. Standon, Mrs. F. S'cwart, Mr. and Mrs. B Smith, Mr. M. Sloman, Mr. W. Tronse, Mr. G. Tancred, Miss A. Thomson, Mr. D. Wpbor, Mrs. Wittner and child. Miss R. Wittner, Misa E. Watts, Mr. W. Wright, Nurse H. Wake, Mr. S. Wyn.vard, Miss F. Worland, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and child, Mr. R. W. Pankhurst; and 55 steerage, including four Italians. 10 .Tugo-Slitvs and two Indians. On her return trip to Sydney the vessel wili leave Auckland at 11 a.m. to-moriow. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. The following announcement is made l>y tho Union Company respecting the timetable of the intercolonial steamers:— The Manukfi. having beer recommissiomid in tho Wellingwn-Melbourne-South Island service, will leave Dunedin to-day and BluG to-morrow for Melbourne. The Maheno, due at Wellington from Sydney on Tuesday. September 2D, will leave Wellington on Friday, 2, for Sydney, whore she ift due on October 6. Leaving Sydney on 7'hursduy, October 8, the Maheno will bring passerigor* an d cargo for transhipment at Wellington to the Mnkura, which sails from Wellington for San Francisco on Oo'ober 13. The Mahono will leave Wellington on Friday. October 16, for Sydney and thence Auckland. C 1 T , Tho Maunganni. en mute from ban J rancisco, via ports, will leave Wellington tor Byrjney on Tuesday. September 29. She wifl then bo withdrawn from the Pacific mail service and will re-enler the interoolnr,i„i trade, leaving Syaney for Auckland on Friday. October 9. The Moe-aki, due a' Wellington from Sydnsy on Tuesday, October 6. will be wniidrawn for overhaul before being employed as an additional steamer between Melbourne and New Zealand during the fiummor months. • ' . Tho Maiama is now being converted into on oil-burner at Port Chalmers, dhe is expected to leave Wellington on nday, November 13, for Sydney, repjacmg the Muziuno in the intercolonial service.

TEKOA AT LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa arrived at London from Wellington on Sunday. She sailed from Wellington on August 2. KAURI PROM MELBOURNE. Kauri, after loading wheat at Geelong una VViiliamstown, -is to leave Melbourne ciu t>.Uurdiy lor Auckland direct. Sho is due aboit September 20. THE MAHENO. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno arrived at Sydney from Wellington at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. The vessel will sail to-morrow with passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland and is due on Tuesday. KAIKORAI DUE ON SUNDAY. A wireless message from the Union Company's sieamer lvaikorai states she will arrive ut Auckland Iroin Port Pivie on Sunday. Sho is bringing wheat for discharge at this port, THE PINNA. Tho Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's steamer Pinna, after discharging about oo.iHJO cases oi od at tho Western Vvharf, will sail to-moirow night or Saturday morn'ing fot, Wellington and Sydney to complete diacaargo. THE WAITOMO. The Wait-omo, en rout© from Melbourne and Bluff, is to leave Dunedin at noon today for Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland to complete discharge of Australian produce. THE WONGANELLA. The Wonganella is to complete discharge of phospha.es at King's Wharf on Saturday morning and will sail for Newcastle to bunker before proceeding to Nauru Islund to load. KAIWAJiRA FOR AUCKLAND. The Kaiwarra was due at Newcastle on Tuesday to load coal for Auckland. She is expec.ed at, this port about tho middle of next week. CALLS AT TOKOMARU BAY. Owing to the necessity of tendering tho Woinui at high-water at Gisborne, tho Union Company advises that the calls at Tokomaru isay on the northward trip will be on September 19, October 3, October 16, October 24, November 7 and fortnightly thereafter REMUERA CLEARED.COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Kemuora, en route to Southampton and London from Now Zealand, arrived at Panama and cleared Colon on Sa;urday. Sho was despatched from Auckland on August 15. TREEUSIS LEAVES NEW YORK. Tho Hain Line steamer Trefusia, running under the auspices of the A. and A. Line, sailed from New York on Monday with case oil and general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at this port about the middle of October.

THE WAIHEMO. The Waihemo, which picked up the Wairuna on Monday and towed her to port, berthed at the Queen's Wharf at mid-day yesterday to complete discharge of her cargo of coal. After discharging she will dock for cleaning and painting and will then Erooeed to Pacific Coast ports to load for yttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. ELSISTON LOADS AT TEXAS. The steamer Elsiston has been chartered to load caso oil at Port Arthur. Texas, for discharge in New Zealand and Australia. The Elsiston is a steel vessel of 4757 tons gross, and was formerly named the Muncaster Castle. She was ouilt at Glasgow in 1806 by W. Hamilton and Company, Limited. Her owner.J. are the Elsiston Steam Ship Company, Limited, of Glasgow. She is 400 ft long with a, 50ft beam and a depth of 18.7 ft. THE MANTJKA'S PERSONNEL. The Manaka, which was recommissionsd at Wellington on Monday, had the following officers:—Master, Captain G. B. Morgan* chief officer, Mr, A. Ininan; second, Mr. E. J. do Carteret; third, Mr. I). Burgess; fourth, Mr. L. L. Clark; ' purser, Mr. C. Sparks; assistant, Mr. R. _ Frederickson; chief engineor, Mr. E. A. Griffiths; Becond, Mr. G. M. Monaghan; third, Mr, P. T. Prye; fourth, Mr. V. Bomn; fifth, Mr. B'. Barrett; sixth, Mr. J, Dalziel-; seventh, Mr. C. V. Holder; wireless operator, Mr. 0. A. Southorland; chief steward, Mr. H. Eldred. WAIRUNA IN PORT.' . An arrival at Auckland yesterday, was • the Union Company's trans-Paciflo steamer Wairuna with case oil and general merchandise from Pacific Coast ports. The Wairuna sailed from San Francisco .on August 11 and experienced moderate weather until aouth of the equator. Afterwards stormy south-west winds with rough head seas and a high southerly swell prevailed almost all the way to Auckland. When nearing Now Zealand the bunker supply became short and the Waihemo had to be despatched from Auckland to tow her to port. From the Hauraki Gulf the Wairuna came to port unaided and arrived at 12.30 p.m. After discharging 3000 ton 3of cargo at Auckland the Wairuna • will proceed to Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. , Captain T. V. Hill is in command and he has with him the following officers:--Chief, Mr. A. H. Howies i second, Mr. E. Anderson; third, Mr. W. J. Weber; chief engineer. Mr, L. E. Davis; second, Mr. A. McAlister; third, Mr. L. Blomfield; fourth. Mr. G. Watson; fifth, Mr. W. Kennedy; wireless operator, Mr. T. Laidlaw; chief steward, Mr. T. Taylor. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to ho within range of the undermentioned wireless etations to-day:— . Auckland.—Dunedin, Veronica, Laburnum, Kaiwarra. Hinemoa, Flora, Sueaex, Aorangl, Hoiirik Ibsen, Tutanekai, Whangape Kentucky, Kaikorai, Canadian Britisher, Kurow. Penmorvah, Hauraki, Kosmo, Canadian Spinner. Chatham Islands.—Sally Maersk, _ Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, Ngaio, Arahura Arawa, Tainui, Kaimanawa, Katoa, Kair&nga, Kumeric, Wanaka, Karetu, Kawatin. Awarna. —Waikouaiti, Maimyo, Waikawa t Waihora, Waitomo. Atholl.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Riinu (7 a.m.), from Raglan and Kawhia; Rarawa, (9 a.m.). from New Plymouth. The Arapnwa was barbound yesterday at Waikato Heads. . . , Owing to tho rough sea on the Mnnnkau Bar yesterday the Rimu's departuro from Onehunga for Hokianga was postponed uiriil noon to-day. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. —September 9: Arrived— Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaimanawa (12.30 p.m.). from New Plymouth. Sailed— Karetu (1.40 p.m. and Wahine (7.50 for Lyttelton; Opihi (5.10 p.m.), for kelson. LYTTELTON.— September 9: Arrived— Maori (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (7.10 a.m.), from Timaru; Kahika (7.15 a.m.), from Tirnaru. Sailed—Wingatui (11 am.), for Dunedin; Opua (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (7.40 p.m.),- for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —September 9: Arrived—Waitomo (10.50 a.m.), from Melbourne; City of Bombay (12.30 p.m.), from New York. Sailed —Atholl (2.30 p.m.), for Newcastle. SYDNEY.— September 8: Arrived—Maheno <8 p.m.), from Wellington. COLON.— September 6: Sailed—Remuera, en route from Auckland to London. SINGAPORE.— September 8: Sailed— Hermes, for New Zealand. NEW YORK.—September 7: Sailed—Trefusis, for Auckland. LONDON.— Soptembor 7: Arrived— Mahana, from Sydney; Tekoa. from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 7