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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Awahou (12.10 p.m.), from East _ Coast ; Clansman (G a.m.), from Russell; Ngapuhi (6.20 a.m.). from Whangarei; Omana (10.30 e..m.), from Matakana. Tuhoe, rux. scow (4.50 p.m.). from Coast; Kairanga (5.10 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Kaituna (9 p.m.), from Newcastle. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Canadian Conqueror (7.15 a.m.), for New Kawau (12.15 p.m.), for Warkworth; Rangitoto (1.15 p.m.), for Thames. Marama (3 p.m.). for Sydney. Passengers : First Saloon.—" H. Hesson, Mr. H. R. "Mind. Mr. W. ilack. Mr. R. H. Lupton, Mr. H. C. Lass-n. Mrs. Foy and child. Mr. F Wolfe, Mr. F. R. Mead. Mr. E. Marsh. Mr R. J. Jackinan, Mr. P, C. D. Lnckie. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Willett. Mr. J. D. "Bntrhelder, Mrs. Burton. Mr and Mrs. J. •\ Noonan and child. Mr. and Mrp. J. A. C. Fleming and child. Mrs. Gray and child, •a ri c s Pitts Miss Coneland. Mrs. Taylor. Misses Livingstone '2). Miss Stephenson. Miss Cnmr-bel' Mrs. PMerson, M'r. and Mrs. V" Miss McC"Hoch. Mrs. F.di^'stn'n Miss Virtue. Mis?> "Winks. Mrs. Mflsnlt. "Dr ' ar>d Mrs. A. S. Brewis, Mrs. Moffat*. Mrs Gl«w. FatVmr .T. Doherty. Mrs. GoM-v-'tfer and two c^ :l dren. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. two children "Miss Bennett. Mrs. p ,;„'n v . Afj-. R "W. P»tts. Mrs. Wilkinson, rc , ' M'ss Lamnnd, Mrs. Foster. * A 'r« Mrs. O-prard Mr. „„,i Viob' Flood. Mrs and Miss Clsrke. n-nrl \rio« PoTprrv'lle. M'«s Civp, Vi<»q • ffnrr! Miss Pnt+rrk. Mi°S P«rt T id"'-. Miss TV.om=oA Miss Ale)cn"d"~. Miss Fowden. Visa rWmhlp Miss Br V Miss Markov. T>nv's. Mi°s Allp". M : °s Cruise. Miss G- iard Miss* Somerv'lK Miss Roh-rtsnn. Via*' "Fdwirrls. Pvonson. M ; °s .Tames. Frcpsfnnp. Mr° Anon. Mrs. Thomnso-n. Ke r, \ Mrs. Cooke. Mr. jind'Mrci. F Thomas. Mn°'er L. Fornn. Mrs . ir .ri v;«-a FswcpM.. Mr. T. .T, Ruder. Mrs. •iid Miss Jennings. Mrs. and Master Ynnphnn-GmH-h. Mr. C. F. f^nfer. P'vloon.—Mr. T), W. Rums, Mr. F. ",\ Tr nrr „ c {. Mr and '<Trs. E. O'Xa-np. Mr. TT >r-npr«ss. Mr. 8 «d Mrs nnd M-'ss Tt""nn. M-. W Matthias "M'ss Kemn. Mrs. Keefe pKild Mi'po "FT-t 11 Atr. W. Konriv. Mr. TV. TiPir. "XTr. E Foy, Mr. W. F N«w. Mr. «rrl Mrs. E. Fueling. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ln'im»r nr>d Mrs. "WicVstond. Mr. M r s. F. V, Cutting, Mrs. Allen and oVild. Miss rip Croen. Mrs. Fstpv and child, Mrs. and Miss Mnisey. Miss Rrickell Mrs. Or-orep, Miss Orn'f. Mrs. Frcpstone. Miss p..tv-rlnnd Mioo K"«"°r, Mrs. Mr. C THson. Mr. H. George. Mr. E. F. E. T? -Wa Mr. R. Y M r. T,. Tonrnd. Mrs. "Rap and child, Mrs. Fazelwoorl. Mr. Mrs. ,T. O. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. N. Borne n"ii two e v;l dren; and 62 thirdel J 1 ® I *. inel'idin<? one Chinese. Kumalpi "(9.15 r m.l for Wellington: Katoa (4 nrn ). for Wellington: T\iwitea f5 p.m.). f or Wpllinrrton; Omaua (f>.4o rim.), for Matangi (7.10 n.m.). for Tau-r-.nrrn- T>„r,n. n"T spov* (7 In p.m.)., for MWed«n Point; Ngapnhi (10.40 p.m.). for Whangarei. VESSELS DFE TO-DAY. Pawlet. from San Francisco, early, Omana. from Waiheke. 8.45 a.m. Rancitoto, from Thames, 11.30 a.m. Tnn ; wha, from P; roa, 3 a.m. Daphne, from Coromandel, noon. Fauiti, from Kerepeehi, 1.45 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 4 a.m. Kawau. frr.n Witrkworth, 11.30 a.m._ Canadian Challenger, Halifax, evening. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Waipahi, from Napier, evening. Omana. from Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. Kawau, from Omiha and bays, 6.45 p.m. Ngapuhi. from Whangarei, 6.30 a_m. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. \rESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Awabou. for East Coast bays, 6 p.m. Kawau, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Tuhoe. for Awanui, noon VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwba. for Paeroa, midnight. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Waipahi_, South. July 11. ltaikorai. Wastport, July 12. Uiimaroa, .Sydney, July 13. Waikawa, Newcastle, July 13. * • Tofua, Fiji, July 13. Omana. Sydney. via Nevr Plymouth. July 20, about. Ksuri, Geelong, July 16. Wfneatai, Wellington, July 23, Southern Cross, Hebrides, July 19. Mabeno, Sydney, July 20. H.M.S. Dunedin, Suva, Julj 23. Hiuemoa. Niue Is., July 23. Kaitangata, Melbourne, via New Plymouth to sail July 26. H.M.S. Diomeae. Tonga, August 20. H.M.S. Laburnum, Suva, September 28. H.M.S. Veronica, Suva, October X. OVERSEAS. Pawlet, San Francisco, July 10. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, July 10. Nprfoik, Liverpool, July 12. Devon, South, July 14, to load. Maimoa, London, via Suva, July 14. Rnuraki. San Francisco, July 14. Tongariro. London, July 17 Aorangi, Vancouver, July 19 Wirrall, Montreal, July 21. Comeric, Galveston, Texas, July 20. City of Shanghai. New York. July 20. Sittang, New York, July 22 Cambridge, Liverpool, July 26. Ivia Ora, Liverpool, July 29. West Calera, Los Angeles, July 28. Hertford, South, August 4, to load. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, August 6. Athenic, South, August 3, to load. Trebartha, New York, August 7 Baron Kelvin, New York, August 7, Opawa, Liverpool. August 14. Keelung, New York. August 16. Middlesex, Liverpool, August 9. Dewey. Los Angeles, August 18. Po>-t Dunedin, Liverpool. August 23. Corinthic, Southampton, August 23. Nowshera, New York. August 26. Port Chalmers, New York. August 27, Queen Maud. Montreal, August 30. Canadian Constructor. Montreal, September 3. Cumberland. Liverpool. September 8. Huntingdon. Liverpool, September 6. Montague, Los Angeles. September 8. Kazembe, New York. September 11 EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND OVERSEAS. Devon, England, July 15. Canadian Challenger, New York, July 28. Hertford, London, August 6. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton June 4, due Wellington on Thursday. Athernc, left Southampton, June 22, due Wellington July 30. Rotorua, left Southampton July 3. due Wellington August 7. Corinthic, leaves Southampton July 16. due Auckland AugU3t 23. Remuefa, leaves Southampton July 30 due Wellington September 4 lonic, leaves Southampton. August 13. due Auckland September 27. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton September 10, due Wellington October 13. Mataroa, sails from Southampton November 5. due Auckland December 8. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Aorangi, due at Auckland from Vancouver | on July 19. Niagara, due at Vancouver from Auckland on July 23. Tahiti, leaves San Francisco for Auckland on Wednesday. Maunganui, leaves Sydney for Wellington on Thursday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa Ibq.), Northern Chief (scr.), Flora, H.M.C.B. Iris, Whangape, Piri (scr.), Guy C. Goss (bq.). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, King' Malcolm Prince's Wharf—Pawlet (Henderson and Macfarlane): Wairanga (U.S.S. Coy.). .Wharf—Awahott (Watkin and wains). Central Wharf—Putiki (Watkin and Wains). North Wall—Kakapo (U.S.S Coy.), Kekerangu (U.S.S. Coy.), Kaiwarra (CSS Coy ). Western Wharf—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). The Kaikora: is to leave Westpcrt to-day for Auckla d. The Waipahi is to clear Napior this afterpeon for Auckland The Kurnaipi sailed for Wellington early yesterda" afternoon. The Kiwitea left yesterday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. The Wingatui left Oamaru late on Thursday night for Auckland, via ports. The Kurov. is expected to leave Dunedin at 5 o'clock thi? evening for Auckland via poris. The Awahou berthed at King's Wharf yesterday morning on arrival from East Coast. She is to sail on the return at 6 o'clock this eve ing. The Putiki came out of dock yesterday, and berthed at Central Wharf. Adjustments to her compasses will be made to-day. S'h<> is to sail for cast coast bays and Napier on Tuesday. THE HURUNUI. A cable message from Glasgow reports the arrival of the steamer Hurunui from Wellington. After filling up in the South, she clearei}.-. New Zoaland on May 26. TEKOA REPORTED. According to a cable message from Panama the Tekoa, which left Wellington on June 17, has arrived there en route to i*andn^

KAIRANGA IN PORT. The Kairanga arrived early last evening from Adelaicte via New Plymouth and oerthed at Prince's Wharf. After discharge she is to proceed to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin WAIKAWA LEFT NEWCASTLE. , ,T he .. tTm°n Company's collier Waikawa « i i w > ca east ' Wednesday night for Auckland, where she is due about Tuesday. PHOSPHATE FROM NAURU. The steamer Cedarbank is due at Lyttel-tc-n on Monday with 8200 tons of phosphate from Nauru. She will also discharge at Port Chalmers and Bluff. THE RARANGA'S VOYAGE. The steamer Raranga. which left Wellington on May 3D for London, has continued her voyage from Tenenffe. The vessel cleared Monto Video on June 24. NGAKUTA AT RAROTONGA. A cablegram from Rarotonga announces that the Union Company's steamer Ngakuta arrived there with cargo from Auckland last Wednesday after a seven-day trip. She will later proceed to Atiu, Mauke and Aitutaki. NIAGARA REACHES SUVA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara, which left Auckland on Tuesday last, reached Suva at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. She was to have continued her voyage to Vancouver, via Honolulu, at 3 o'clock. THE MAIMOA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Maimoa arrived at Suva on Thursday en route from London to Auckland. She is expected here about nest Wednesday. A, S. Paterson and Company, ''Limited, are the local agents.' CANADIAN CONQUEROR SAILED. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Conqueror left eaj-ly yesterday morning for New York, Boston and Montreal. She carries a cargo of Now Zealand produce. OPAWA FROM LIVERPOOL. A departure from Liverpool last Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin was the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opawa. She i 3 due here about August 14. KIA ORA CLEARS BALBOA. Cable advice from Panama states that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Kia Ora left Balboa, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, on Wednesday. She is due here about Julv 29. OMANA FROM 9YDNEXThe lamb steamer Omana left Sydney yesterday for New Plymouth, where _ she is due about Friday next. She will discharge at Auckland about July 20. \ KAITUNA ARRIVED. The Kaituna arrived from Newcastle several hoiys earlier than expected last evening and dropped anchor in the stream shortly after uiug o'clock. She will berth nt Western Wharf this morning to commence discharge, THE KENT'S LOADING. The Federal Line steamer Kent, which has been loading at Gisborne, was to have left there on Thursday for New "Plymouth and Wanganui. She is to fill up at Wellington and sail on July 22 for Genoa, Havre, Glasgow, Liverpool. Manchester aod Avonmouth. THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's trans-Pacific motorship Hauraki is due from Pacific C»aat norts about Wednesday. She has been fixed to load again at San Francisco and Vancouver early in September. ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker steamer Uiimaroa left Sydney at noon yesterday for Auckland, where she is due early on Tuesday morning. She has 183 passengers, besides mails and a large amount of general cargo. CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Wireless advice from the master of the Canadian Challenger was received yesterday by the local office of the Canadian Government Line, stating that the vessel ezpects to leach Auckland from Halifax to-morrow evening. She will berth at Prince's Wharf on Monday morning, and it is expected to despatch her the same night for Wellington and Southern ports to complete discharge. PAWLET DUE TO-DAY. The steamer Pawlet is due in the stream at an early hour this morning from San Francisco and Pacific Coast ports via Honolulu and she will berth at Prince's Wharf. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane advise that she will also unload at Wellington and Melbourne. TOFUA DUE TUESDAY. Advice has been received by the Union Company that the Island steamer Tofua arrived at Suva at 6 o'clock on Thursday night and sailed again at 2.30 yesterday afternoon foi Auckland. She is due here on Tuesday morning with passengers, mails and oargo. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. * The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Mnraflia, Waitomo, Waipori, Dunedin, Diomede, Veronica, Laburnum, Sierra, Tofua, Karori, Niagara, Kaikorai, Tutanekai, Hinemoa, Hauraki, Norfolk, Rona, Makambo, Suva, Ngakuta, Wairuna, Port Pirie, Aorangi, Uiimaroa, Canadian Conqueror, Pawlet. Chatham Islands.—Arawa. Ruapehu, Maimoa, Tainui. Wellington.—Maori, Mararoa, Arahura, Tamahine, Kent, Maunganui, Arawa, Port Napier, Min. Koromiko, Devon, Port Melbourne, Maheno, Karetu, Kawatiri, Ruahine, Kaitangata, Aymenc. Awarusi.—Waikouaiti. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. The Rarawa is due af, Onehunga at nine o'clock this morning from New Plymouth, and the Ngatiawa at six o'clock from Hokianga. , BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. July 9: ArrivedWaverley (2.50 a.m.). from Patea; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Invercargill (7.45 a.m.). and Storm (9 a.m.). fr"-" W-pn-'nivi. Sailed—-Maheno (11 a.m.), for Sydney; West Conob (12.15 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Tamahine (3 p.m.), for Picton; Maori (7.50 a.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON,— July 9: Arrived--Zita (12.15 a.m.). from Waitara;- Mararoa (7.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Onihi (8.50 a.m.*. from Timaru; Ruahine (9.45 p.in)., from Napier. Sailed—Onihi (9.50. r> m.). Wootton and Mararoa (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —July 9: Arrived—Holmdale (5.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Kurcw (10.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Gale (10.25 a.m.), from Lyttelton. SYDNEY. July 9.—Sailed: Omana. for New Plymouth and Auckland; Uiimaroa (noon), for Auckland. SUVA. July B.—Arrived: Tofua. from Tonga and Samoa: Maimoa, en route from London to Auckland. NEWCASTLE July 9.—Sailed: Gabriella. for Wanganui. HONOLULU. July 7.—Sailed: Aorangi. for Auckland. PANAMA, July 8* —Arrived: Tekoa. en route from Wellington to London. Teneriffe, July B.—Sailed: Rarawa. en route from Wellington to London. GLASGOW, July 8. —Arrived: Hurunui. from Wellipgton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 9

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