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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. IWaheno (6.45 a.m.), from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: .Misses Uaultain. Steel, fipillano, Pierce, Noun an, Sullivan, La Valliere, Cumraing, Rummage; Mesdamea Steel, Tabor. Mar*. Ruse and child, Jacobs, Braraley, Rice, Kcwlyn, Owens, Bennett, Jtuwlaud, Bolton, Bridgman, Gumming, Anderson, Claydeu and child, Moritzson, Asmuss and 2 children, Smith, Robinson; Messrs. Jones, Hawkeswood, Marx, Rugg, Martin. Bramley, Dodd, -Rice, Newlyn, Owens, Maddox, Bennett, Bolton, Cooper, Beddoes, Byrne, Court, Cnmniing, Burke, Beattie, Moritzson, O'Sullivan, Deutzen, Goldsmith, Robinson, Piorcc-, Ross, Eady, Rev. Loncuian, and (VI steerage. Taniwha (12.10 a.m.), from Paeroa; Nrrpuhi (C.5 a.m.), from Tauranga; Katoa ((>.55 a.m.), from Southern ports; Hawaii (1..30 p.m.), from Mangawni; Pono (1.R5 p.m.), f-rorn Coast; Akaroa with raft in tew (3.50 p.m.), from Coast. Wakatere (8.55 p.m.). from Thames: Oman a (9.15 p.m.), from Arkle's Bay; Hauiti (10 p.m.), from Coromandc!; Wa'ipu tiO.lo p.m.). from Kcrepeehi. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Sussex (5 p.m.), for Wellington. 11.M.5. Niagara (11.55 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers from Auckland—First saloon: Mr. J. A. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelliher, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dawson, Mr. A. L. Rae, Miss E. R. Farquhar, Miss Stevens,' Mr. M. Clark, Miss A. G. Seldon, Miss Taylor, Mr. Do Beer. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rwdstono, Mr. and Mrs. Scott-West, Mr. and Mr 3. C. C. Moysey, Mr. 11. Cock, Comtnander N. Wood-Smith, Mr. W. Quinn. Mrs. A. Ellis, Miss L. Clouston, Mr. and Mrs. H. Maling Mr. and Mrs. Whetstone, >r. and Mrs. J. S. Do Beer. Mr. and Mrs. V/. K. Stead, Miss it. Stead. Miss M. Watson, Mr. W Mitchell, Mr. W. L. Stevens, Mr. i?; ''■J't™ l M r - R. Levy, Miss O'Keeie, Mr. \v, .T, Mc.Mast,era, Airs. Duder, Mrs. Findlay, Mrs. J. McKechnic, Mr. and Mrs. Moorehouse, Miss C. Stewart, Mr. C. R. Tanaer, Mr. and Mrs. Ra3musnen, Mr. M. Regedin, Mrs. E. Kiugdon, Mr. and Mrs. K. Turnbull, Misß K. O'Connor, Misa E. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thompson and infant. Second saloon: Miss Laity, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. B. Barrack, Mr. H. Stewart. Mrs. L. Chalfont, Mr W. P. Bpry, Mr. E. 0. Turner, Mrs. Brovrn. Miss Thomas, Mrs. Allen, Miss E. Mathias, Mrs. Thomas, Miss Cameron, Miss O'Hagan, Mr. tnd Mrs. E. Greer and child, Miea B. Spry, Mra. Chapman, and infant, Mrs. Rawlinaon Unci child. Miss I. Forsyth, Mr. L. L. Chaptrtan, and 35 steerage, including two Chinese knd four Indians. Motu (2.20 a.m.), for Coast; Hauiti (10.20 fcjn.), for Coromandel; Omar.a (11.40 a.m.), tor Arkle's Bay; Clansman (5.40 p.m.), for Russell. Wainui (6.5 p.m.), for East Coast worts; iraniwb.a (8.45 p.m.), for Paeroa; Herekino (.10.10 p.m.). for Portland- Ngapuhi (10.10 (un.), for Whancarei. • Canadian Spinner (10.10 p.m.)', for Wellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Sally Maersk, from Montreal, 4 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. "Matangi, from Tauransa, 7 a.m. Waiotahi, from Mercury Bay, 7 a.m. Omani, from Warkworth, 9.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Wanaka, for Southern ports, 5 p.m. Kawau, for Big Omaha, 10 a.m. Waipu, for Waiheke, 10 a.m. Wakatere, for Thames,. noon. Claymore, for Whasgarei, 8 p.m. Hauiti,.for Kopu, midnight. Matangi, for Tauranga. 7 p.m. Pono, for Marsden Point, 3 p.m. Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, midnight. , Omana, for Warkworth, 10 a.m. - Omana. for Onefahi, 10 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AfTB COASTAL. Kakapo, Westport, September 16. Ngakuta, Greymouth, via Gisborne, September 17. Waitomo, Melbouzno, via Southern ports, September 17. Rona,_ Fiji, September 17. Kauri, Melbourne, September 17. . Flora, Rarotonga, September 18. Kaiwarra, Newcastle, September 18. Whangape, Nowcaatle, to saiL Wingatui, Southern ports, September 21. Hinemoa, Niue Island, September 21. Kaimanawa, Westport, September 19. Moeraki, Sydney, September 22. Xokiri, Port Stephens, September 23. EUrieda, bqo.. Surprise Island, to saiL H.M.S. Dunedin. Fiji. October, G. H.M.S. Laburnum, Fiji, OctobeT 7. H.M.S. Veronica, Tonga, November i. OVKBSZAS. London, at Wellington. Turakina, South, at Wellington, to ioaa. Kosmo, New York,. September 17. t Crcsshill. Iqnique, 16 Bail Sept«mDsr 15. Dorset. South, at New Plymouth, to lead. Devon, Liverpool, September 20. Athenic, Southampton, September 21. West Nilus, Ssn Francisco, September 23. . Raranga. London. September 24. Trevorbyn, New York. September 28. Hororata, South, September 27, to load, Skranistad, Texas, September 30. Port Hacking, New York. October 3. Kartigi, Montreal, October 4. Aiaimoa, Capetown, October 6. Leitrim, South. October 7, to load. Canadian Prospector, Montreal, October 7. Waiotapu, San Francisco, October 8. Otaki, Liverpool. October 10. Port Nioholson, London, October 10. Trcfasis, New York, October 14. • C'orinthic, London, via Wellington, October 24. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Alhcnic. left Southampton, August 14, due Auckland Sunday. Corinthio. left Southampton. September 11, due Wellington October 19. Rotorua, leaves Southampton, September 25, due Wellington November 3. Remuera, leaves Southampton, October 23, due Auckland November 28. Ruapehu, leaves Liverpool, October 24, due Auckland, December 5, Early sailings' from Auckland. OVEESEAS. Turakina, London. Dorset, England. Jlororata, Genoa and London , Loitrim. America and England, October 10. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Maunganui, due at Wellington from Saa Francisco, September 28. Niagara, due at Sydney from Auckland on Saturday. Tahiti, duo at San Francisco from Wellington on October 2. j Aorangi, duo at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (barque). Northern Chief (schooner), H.M.C.S. Iris, Benicia, Waimana, M&takana, Waihemo. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. Queen's Wharf—Ruahiue, Mahono. Prince's Wharf—Canadian Spinner, Wanaka. Sally Maerak, Katoa. King's Wharf—Kent. .Central Wharf—Oma&a. In Dock—ZinaL The Kurow will load at Dunedin to-day hd will afterwards completo at Picton and Islington for Auckland.» .The Wingatui left Dunedin at noon on 'tonday for Oamaru, Tirua.ru. Lrttelton end Wellington to complete loading for Auck»nd. Cargo operations on the Wannka at rince's Wharf were delayed yesterday by et weather. She is scheduled to ieave : 5 p.m. to-day for Nauier. Wellington. Lyt•lton and Dunedin, but it is doubtful if 10 will get away at that time, The Blackball steameip Ngakuta is exacted to leave Gisborne to-dav for Auckriti to complete discharge of coal from reymouth and Westport. She is duo toorrow and after discharge will return to reymouth. The Katoa arrived from Southern ports festerilay rnornincr and berthed at Prince's V'harf. After discharge she will sail toorrow for Portland and will then go to b'ttelton. The Wainui sailed last evening lor Tokotiru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. She is 0 back at Auckland on Sunday. MAHENO'S SMART TRIP. An unusually smart trip from Sydney wag liide by the Mabenc which arrived at Auckind at 6.45 a.in." yesterday. She left Sydfc.V at 11 a.m. on Friday and experienced re weather throughout, and her apeed averted nearly 15 knots. The Maheno berthed at Queen a Wharf I disembark 133 passengers and to unload tails and cijrgo. Included in _tho latter fe transhipments ex the steam:—Konowna, Koranui, Karoola, Hobcon's Irvy, Aagtekerk, Hagen, Houtman, Mishima fani, Himalaya Maru, Mongolia, Naringa, laretba, Rinda. , At 11 a.m. on Friday the Maheno js tliCTluled to leave on her return to Sydney. THE CANADIAN SPINNER. [The Canadian Government steamer CamaKn Spinner sailed last nighi for Weilnigri, Lyttelton, and Dunedin in continuebn of her voyage from Montreal. After Irnplotion of discharge the vessel will load | tho South and then return to Auckland • completo her cargo for New York, Boaft and Montreal. ATHENIC FROM SOUTHAMPTON. A- S. Pateraon and Company, Ltd., local tents of the Shaw, Savill and Albion oilier henio, adviso that the vessel is ezpected 1 Auckland oh about Sunday with paacenN. mails and cargo from London _ and |» tfl amp ton. The passengers will diwtn|i"k at this pcfr-t and the carprb will be unWed at Auckland snd Wollinfftoa,

THE WAITOMO. En route from Melbourne, via Southern ports, the Waitomo left Wellington for Auckland at 1 a.m. yesterday. She is due tomorrow. THE SUSSEX. The Union Company's steamer Sussex sailed last evening for Wellington, Lyttelton. ximaru and Dunedin in continuation of her voyare from Calcutta. WHANGAPE AT NEWCASTLE. . The Vt hangape arrived at Newcaatlo from Auckland yesterday. She is to load coal for this port. KIA ORA AT LONDON. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kia Ora arrived at London on Saturday from New Zealand. She sailed from Blufl on July 29. THE MANUKA. The Union Company's pasßenger steamer Manuka, which has been recomruissioned in the Melbourne-Wellington-South Island service, is duo at Melbourne from Bluff tomorrow. THE LAMB STEAMER OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omana is to leavo tonight for Cnerahi, Onua and Hokianga to completo loading timber for Svdney, MARORO AT GISBORNE. Tho schooner Maroro arrived at Gisborne yesterday after a passage of 14 days from Newcastle. Favourable winds nrevailed on the voyage and tho Maroro averaged 150 knota a day. ULIMAROA AT SYDNEY. Tha Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa reached Sydney from Auckland at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. She will leave Sydney or. Friday for Wellington. THE WAIKAWA. The Waikawa, from Sincanore vja Bunbury and Hobart, is to leave Dunedin on Saturday for Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. She is expected at this port toward tho end of next week. APANUI AND WAIOTAHI. Tho Ananui has been delayed on the coast and is due from Awanui to-morrow morning. Tho Waiotahi will take the Apaaul a trip to the Great Barrier to-night. THE R.M.S. TAHITI. In continuation of her voyage from Sydney the Royal Mail steamer Tahiti cleared Wellington yesterday afternoon for Rarotonga., Papeete and San Francisco. She 2s due at San Franciaco on October 2. SALLY MAERSK DUE TO-DAY. The Danish motor-ship Sally Maersk is due from Montreal at 4 a.m. to-day. Sho will berth at Prince's Wharf. Hor cargo of general merchandise is for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dnnpdin. Sydney and Melbourne. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. THB OTIMAI. The Northern Company advises that the Otimai arrived at Whakatane yesterday morning and waa to leavo last night for Auckland. She is due on Thursday morning and after loading will be despatched for Whakatane at 4 p.m. on Friday. CORXNTHIC LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company has received advice that the C'orinthic sailed from Southampton on Friday with passengers and cargo for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington about October 19. , , . HINEMOA LEAVES NIUE ISLAND. Spending. Ltd.. have received advice that tho Government steamer Hinemoa sailed from Niue Island on Monday for Auokland. She is expected early next Monday. After bunkering and loading cargo the Hinemoa will be despatched on her return trip to Niua Island at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED. Having completed discharge of her cargo for New. Zealand and • embarked 115 passengers, the Royal Mail steamer Niagara resumed her voyage to Sydney late last night. She is due at Sydney on Saturday morning. FLORA DUE ON FRIDAY. Tho Union Company's Island steamer Flora, en route from Rarotonga to Auckland, has reported by wireless that she will arrive on Friday afternoon. After discharge of her cargo of fruit the vessel will load for Rarotonga, Atiu and Mauke. She will be despathed on Monday. PENMORVAH AND BENICIA. Tha steamer Penmorvah been chartered to load phosphates at Nauru Island for Dunedin and Port' Chalmers. She recently discharged guano from Sbychelle Islands at Auckland and then went to Westport for bunkers. , The Benicia has been chartered to load nt Nauru Island for ports not announced. Sho is now delayed at Auckland by the seamen's strike and baa cargo from Montreal for discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff and Sydney. AWAHOU AND PAKURA. Messrs. Watkin and Wallis have received advioe that tho Richardson Line steamer Awahoti left Gisborne at ss' p.m. yesterday with a frill load of sheep for Orakei. She is due to-morrow and will load at Auckland for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. leaving on Saturday. ' The Pakura leaves Napier to-morrow for Auckland direct and is due on Saturday. She is to sail <rn Monday or Tuesday for Tokomaru Bay, Tolnga Bay, Gisborne and Napier, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Laburnum, Veronica. Devon, Athenic, Flora, Henrik Ibsen, Kentucky, Karoo, Kosmo,. Kauri, Tofua, Wonganella, Hinemoa, Kaiwarra, Nordbo, Makambo. Tolken, Niagara, Sussex. Rona, Hauraki, Dunedin. Chatham Islands. Devon, Athenic, Kumerio, STcranistao. Wellington.—Wahine, Ngaio, Maori. Arahnra, Waipori. Kairanga, Tutanekai, Tahiti, Kaituna. Kawatiri, Arawa. Tainui. Karori. Awrua. —Manuka, Waikouaiti, Koromiko, Wingatui. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure.—Dredge Hapai (9.45 a.m.), for Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. —September 15: Arrived — Wairuna (3.15 a.m.), from Auckland: Maori (7.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton; p.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed—Waitomo (1.15 a.m.). for Auckland; Tahiti (3.15 p.m.), for San Francisco; Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—September 15: Arrived— Wahine (6.40 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed —John (5.25 p.m.). for Wellington: Storm (4.30 p.m.), for Bluff: Kennedy (5.55 p.m.), for Foxton: Wootton (6 p.m.). for Wellington; Opua (1 p.m.). for Wellington; Kurow (4 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington: Cygnet (10 p.m.), for.Kaikonra.. SYDNEY.—September 15: Arrived—Ulimaroa (10.30 a.m.), from Auckland; Moeraki (1 p.m.) from Wellington. NEWCASTLE.—September 15: Arrived Whangape. from Auckland. AS FIT AS A FIDDLE—THANKS TO " BAXTER'S." A Wellington business man was travelling on tho West Coast recently and encountered a friend at Westport who had a very heavy cold. "Yos, I have been bad for days and do not seem to bo able to shako it off," said the afllicted one. "What yon need, old man," said tho Wellingtonian, "is some 'Baxter's.' It's wonderful stuff. I always carry a bottle around with me. Come up to my room and have a dose now." The disciple of Baxter's Lung Preserver presented his friend with the bal- 1 ance of the bottle, and next morning a very different man greeted him. "I feel as "fit as a fiddle, thanks to that specific of yours," he said. At the first sign of a cough or cold take a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Besides being n wonderful remedy "Baxter's" possesses unique tonic properties that help to build yon up. Yon can get a generons-sized bottle from any chemist or storo for 2s 6d; or, better still, £*3t the family size at 4s 6d. It will rout a whole family of colds.—Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 9

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