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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. R.M.M.S. Aoranpi (6.45 a.m.), from Sydnoy. Passengers for Auckland:— First Saloon.—Mrs. 0. A. Anderson, Mr. E. G. A. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Backhaul, Mrs. R. I'. Bishop, Mr. A. C. iioccard, Conir G. J. Banks. Miss A. Bourke. Mr. C. J. Blanksby, Mr. and Mrs. F. Campbeli., t Mr D. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. S. Crick, Mias F. Clarkin, Rev. D. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. W. A. Cooke, Mr. F. G. Ceroxhe, Mr. C. Court, Mr. J. Corbeit, Mr. B. Pignan, Mr. W. Dnbson, Mr. K. D. Duncan. Mr. M. J. Duff Fyfe, Mr. G. H. Dainton. Rev. J. M. Egan. Mrs. W. F. Fu'rinns, Miss M. Furlong, Mr. G.. F s W. Grainger, Mr. L. Gannon, Mr. E. J. Gravedock, Mr. 11. Haieh, Miss J. Hcbier. Mr. C. W. Heather. Mrs. O. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Jones, Mr, K. Jarvis, Mr. F. fi. Jnckson, Mr. A. 0, Johnson. Miss 11. M Johnson, Mrs. W, A. Kenrick, Rov. G. A. Kreidel. Mr. G. P. Mnrler, Mr. and Mra. MnoNoil, Mr*. J. Marshall. Mis=s F,. M. Miller, Mr. L. W. Middleton, Mr. F. G. Maun sell. Dr. Neill McDoueall, Mr. W. R. Nankerves. Mr. C. TT. Ollivier, Miss E. M. O-'Callaghan. Mr. J. A. Peck, Rev. W. Powell. Miss B. Rosenthal. Mr. J. A. Redpath, Mr G A. Ripley, Mr. H. Richmond, Mr. H. A. Rnehn. Miss K. C. Sinclair. Mr. A. E. Sandral, Mr. und Mrs. W. Schollnni. Mr. A L. Smith. Mr. E. P. Swain, MifS M. Taylor. Mr. C. B. Tredoa, Mr. E. E. Vnilo, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Vernon, Mr. J. Wilkins, Mr. J. Williamson, Mrs. A. A. Young, Mr. MeF.wan. Second Saloon.—Mias A. Annan, 'Miss E. I. Blackburn, Mrs. C. A, Cooke and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daleboudt. Mra. M. Ellis, Mrs. J. Ford. Mrs. E. J. Gatland. Misa S. Greenway. Mr. A. Heath, Mr. C. F. Huhmiel, Mrs. ,T. Mnlligan, Mrs. W. McDonald. Mi's X. C. McDonald. Mr. ami Mrs. M. P. O'Cprmor. Mr. Rnd_Mrs. F. D. p;tti c on and 2 childreft, Mr. J. T. Paul. Mr. R. J. Paul. Mr. R. A. Port. Mif-a L. A Pen-in. Mrs. It. Rose. Miss N. Row©, Miss E. R. Rlnch, Mr. F.. Suckling. Mr. tiT<d Mrs. L, Smith and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sinclair. Mrs. M. C. Sinolair. and TO third-class. . Omana (4.50 p.nO. from Silverdaie: ianiwhft (9.50 p.m.), from Paeroa. YESTKRDAY'S DEPARTUEES. Oman a <8.40 a.m.). for Silvordale; Ran : gitoto (9.15 a.m.) for rhafr.es: Roriaki (12.40 p.m.). for Portland: Kawau (3-10 p.m.), for Mangawai; Torea (5.10 p.m.), tor Const; Clansman (5.55 p.m.). for lyussell; Hauiti (0 10 p.m.) for Le>rei>eehi; Matnngi (7.10 p.m.). for Tauranga; Pono (7 p.tnj, fcr Coast: Neapuhi (10.40 p.m.), for lauI "Katoa (11.30 p.m.). for Southern ports. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Marama. from Sydney, T a.tn Gaol, from Coromandel. 7.530 p.m. Rangitoto. from Thames, 5 o.ni. Claymore, from Wnanpnrei, o.ou a,in. Omana. from Warkworth, 7.80 p.m. Kawau. from Mangawai. 10.00 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M.M.S. Aorarigi. for Vancouver, noon. West Calera. for Wellington, afternoon. Wirral, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Kaikorai for Newcastle, 5 p.m. Omana, for Opua, waning. Wainui, for East Coast ports, o p.m. Gaol, for Coromandel, 8 a.m Taniwha for Paeroa. t» p.m. Daphne, for Whangarei, 4 P.m. Omana, for Warkworth, /."D a.m. Puti'ld. for Eosl Coast portsj, 6 p.m. Canopiis. for Westport. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND.' INTBRCOLOSXAX, ANT) COiBTAfc. Marama, Sydney, August 3. Roria, Suva, August 4. Hiupmojs. Norfolk Island, August 5. Kaponga, Southern ports, Auguat 6. Wnikawft, Newcastle. August 5. Poolta, Lyttelton, August 6. Tofua, Fiji. August 9. Ulimaroa, , Sydney, August 10. Ngakiita, Rarotonga. August Ifi. H.M.S. Diomedo, Tonga, August 20. , Omana, Tauranga, August 31, . H.M.S. Laburnum, Suva. September 28. H.M.S. Veronica, Suva, October I.' OVEK9KAS. . Canadian Cruiser. Montreal, August 6. Athenic, London, via Wellington, -August 7. Tre'bartha. Now York, August 7. Middlesex, Ijiverpooi, Aitgust D. Hertford, South, August 0, to load, Knpckfierna, Nauru Island, August 10. Itotorua, London, via Wellington, August 14. Opawa, Liverpool, August 14. Niagara, Vancouver, August 18. Baron Kelvin, Montreal, August 16.Dev(,'oy, Los Ana-oles. August 20. Corinthio, Southampton. August 'pPort Dunedin, Liverpool, August 23. Keelunfe, New York, August 283 Port Chalmers, New Vork. Ancust.i27. Queen Maud, Montreal, August 30. Tangariro, South, to load, August 30. Canadian Constructor, Montreal, September 3. Nowshera, New York, September S. Cumberland. Liverpool, September 3. Montague, Lob Angeles, September 8. London, vial Wellington, aoctember 10. Hoiorata, London. October 2. . Huntingdon. Liverpool, October 4. Tnrakina, Liverpool. October 18. Thalattai Beira. October 20. IIiM.S. Wakakvira. England. October 25. Ruahine, London, via Wellington. Octobor 30. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND, OVERSEAS. Hertford, London. August 10. Tongariro, London. September 1. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua, le:;t Soutlir.mptpn July 3, duo Wellington August 7. Corinthie, left Soutnampton July xfi, due Auckland August 23. Rimutaka. left SojJthinnptcn July 17. due Lyttelton August 30. Rotnuera, left Southanipton July 30, due Wellington September 4. lonic, leaves Southampton August 13, due Auckland September 20. Ruapehu, leaves Southamnton August 20. due Lyttaiton September 2. c i. Hororata, kftvea, Southampton August 27, due Auckland October 2. T&pnaroa, leaves Southampton September 10, due Wellington October 13. Mataroa, sails from Southampton November 5, due Auckland December 8. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Aorarigi, at Auckland, sails to-dny for Vancouver. Niagara, due at Auckland from Vancouver August lfi, Tahiti, at Wellington, sails for Sydney to-day. „ . , ManPganui, due at San Francisco from Wellington on Friday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream— Rewa (bcj.). Northern Chief (scr.). H.M.C.S, Iris. Guy C. Goss (bq.), Wanaka, liakapo, Southern C I*oßß • ?evonport —H.M.S. Philomel, rirce's Wharf—Resolution (Roberts), West Cnlera (Heudcraon and Macfar-' lane), Wainui. U.S.S. Coy), Marama 1J S S Coy.). Queen's Wharf:—Kia Ora (L, D. Nathan), R.M.S. Aorancri (U.S.S. Coy.), PutiKi (Watkin and Wallia), Waipahi (U.S.S. Centraf^'Wharf—Wirra! (N.Z.S. Coy.),. Omana (Northern Coy.). North Wall—Whangapo (O.S.S. Coy.), Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.). King's Wharf'--Kaikorai {U.S.S. Coy.), Yvestorn Wharf —Caticpua (W,C. Coj r .). Tha Kaituna is to leave Weatporfc at five o'clock to-morrov morning Vitn coal for Auckland. She is duo next Saturday. Scheduled to sail this evening, tho Richardson steamer Putiki is taking cargo (or East Coa3t bays. Napier and Waikokopu. The Kamona is to leave Greymouth today with coul for discharge at Auckland and Portland. She is due at Aucxland on Thursday. , . , , ■ , . . The Wainui is timed to sail at 5 o clock this evening with passengers and cargo for Tokcmarn Bay. Gisborne and Napier. She is berthed at Prince's Wharf. Tho Wcstport Coal Company's steanier Canopv was removed from Prince's to Westerr Whc.rf yesterday morning to complete discharging coal. She is expected to. sail lor Westnort to-day. En route from South Island ports the Kspon.ra was to leave Wellington last evening for Napier and Auckland. It, was formerly intended that she should come to Auckland direct. Sin- is now due on Friday. THE TONGARIRO. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ctoamer Tongariro. which is leading at BlufT, will proceed afterwards to Port Chalmers. New P-sJiiouth, Wellington. Gisborne and Auckland to complete loading. Sho is to be despatched from Auckland on September 1 for London, via Panama. CUMBERLAND AND MAMARI. The Federal Line steamer Cumberland and tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Marnari, are both reported to have sailed from jj'ondon last Saturday for New Zealand. The Cumberland is bringing cargo i'or discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Port Chalmers and Bluff. She is due ul Auckland on bepThe Mamari will unload at Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and Napier, She is duo at Port Chalmers on September 14. ATHENIC'S PASSENGERS. The Shaw. Savill arid Albion liner Athenic with passengers, mail and cargo from London and Southampton, reached Wellington on Sunday evening and berthed at eleven o'clock vesterday morning. Passengers for Auckland will arrive by train this- morning and their baggage wnl be forwarded by the steamer Kaponga which left Wellington last evening, After unloading a part cargo the Athenic will come to Auckland to complete. discharge. A- >1- Pateraon and Com'Pfcn;' are the local agents. i

THE WEST CALERA. . Calera is to sail this afternoon i ",?" IIl Kton and Lyttelton to complete unloading cargo from Pacific Coast ports. THE OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omana is to sail this evening for Opua and Hokianga to complete loading timber for Sydney and Melbourne. SUSSEX AT CALCUTTA. Tho Union Company advises that the Sussex is to leave Calcutta early this month for Singapore and Samarang to complete loading Eastern produce for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. THE MAUNGANUI. The Royal Mail steamer Maunganui is due at San Francisco nent, Friday with mail and cargo from Australia and New Zealand. She is t.o leave on her return voyage to Wellington on August 11. CARGO FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company advises that the Kaitangttta is to leave Melbourne next Friday with produce and general cargo for discharge at New Plymouth, Auckland. Napier. Wellington and Cautleclifi. THE WIRRAL. Having been delayed in unloading a large amount of steel products from Eastern Canada, the steamer Wirral is to resume her voyage to Wellington, Xiyttelton, Dunedin and Hobart at fivo o'clock this evening. MANUKA FOR MELBOURNE. Tho Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamor Manuka, which is being recommissioned for tho intercolonial service, is to leave Dunedin on Saturday, August 21 for Melbourne. TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. The Royal Mail steamer Tahiti, from San Francisco, berthed at Wellington at halfpast eight yesterday morning. After landing passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand, sho is to resume her voyage at three n'clock this afternoon. MARAMA DUE TO-DAY. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer .Marama has. reported by wireless that she will arrive from Sydney at seven o'clock this morning. After medical inspection she will berth on the west side of Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo. On Friday she leaves on her return trip to Sydney. THE HERTFORD. The Fed;ral Line steamer Hertford sailed from Napier on. Friday night for Waikokopu, Gisborne and Auckland to complete loading for New York, Boston, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Avonmouth.. She is to be despatched from Auckland," via Panama, on ■August 10. HINEMOA RETURNING. Spedding. Ltd.. have received advice that the Government" steanier Hinemoa, reached Norfolk Island at two o'clock on Friday afternoon and sailed at four o'clock yesterday afternoon on her return trip with passengers and fruit for Auckland. She is due on Thursday. REMUERA LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Remuera sailed, from Southampton last Friday with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. The cargo will be unloaded at Wellington and Auckland. Tho ship is duo at Wellington on September 4, CAN BUOY SIGHTED. Tho master of the Wainui has reported to the Marino Department that whe-n the vessel was en route froni Gisborne to Auckland last Sunday morning she passed a red can buoy, about Bft. high, and which appeared to hav.e been freshly pa,inted. At the time the Wainui passed the buoy Cuvier Island lighthouse was bearing 353 degrees true and was six miles distant. THE NORFOLK. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that tho Federal Line steamer Norfolk on completion of discharge at Dunedin, will load at Lyttelton and North Island ports, including Auckland, for Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Avonmouth and London. She is to be despatched finally from Wellington early in September. PAKE HA DUE AT OPUA. Acuording to a wireless message tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha will reaoh Opua from Newcastle this morning. After, loading frozen meat she will proceed to Gisborne, Wanganui, Lyttelton and Welliniiton to complete her cargo. She is to sail from Wellington on August 31 for London, via Montevideo and -Tenoriffe. .R.M.M.S, AORANGI IN PORT. '■ After a fine weather trip from Sydney the: Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached Auckland yesterday morning und berthed at Queen's Wharf. She is fo resume her voyage to Suva, Honolulu and Vanoouver at noon today. Captain A. C. Showman took command; of the liner at Sydney, relieving Captain R. Crawford, who has gono ashore on holiday leave. The'following are the officers:—Chief, Mr. R. M, Scott; senior second, Mr. A. Anderson; second, Mr. F. Kime; third, Mr. H. Litchfield; fourth, Mr. G, Holdaway. Mr. V. Bray, who was second officer on tfce trip from Sydney, aame ashore yesterday. to go to Wellington for instructions. ' WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are .expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tofua. Hinemoa, H.M.S. Diomede, H.M.S . Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum,; ftgakuta, Marama. Kiwitea, Kekerangu, Lorenzo, SonOma, Rotia, Pakeha, Waikawft, Wirral ■ Canadian Challenger, Cedarbank. Chatham Islands.—Rotorua, Canadian Cruiser, Trobartha. Wellington.—Wahino, Maori, Ngaio, Arahura, H.M.S. Dunedin, Koromiko, Maheno, Ulimaroa, West Calera, Riodorado, Norfolk, Sitiang, Hertford, Tutanekai. Awarua.—Waikouaiti, Lepanto, Port Campbell, West Conob Waihora/ Poolta, Tongariro. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure.—Rarawa (3.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Tho Ngatiawa is expected at Onehunga early this morning from Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— August. 2: Arrived Tahiti (6.25 a.m.), from San Francisco; H.M.S. Dunedin (7.50 a.m.). from Auckland; Pakursv (4.45 p.m.). from Napier. Sailed— Tutanekai (6 a.m.), for Cook Strait; Inorfplk (3.50 p.m.), and Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Progress (9.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Totara (9.40 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— August 2: Sailed—Storm (4.30 p.m.). for Wellington; Gale (5.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Calm (5.20 p.m.), for Bluff; Maori (7.50 p.m.). and John (9.10 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN,— August 2: Arrived—Holmdale (4.40 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed— Poolta (5.5 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Wingatui (5.15 p.m.), for Bluff; Holmdalo (11 p.m.). for Oamaru. SYDNEY.— August 2: Arrivod—Petricola and Inga, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE.—August 2: Arrived—Kairanga, from Bluff. NEWCASTLE. —August 5: Arrived—Waihemo, from New Zealand. Sailed—Kawatiri and Kauri, for New Zealand. LONDON-— July 31: Sailed—Cumberland, for Auckland; Mamari, for Port Chalmers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19396, 3 August 1926, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19396, 3 August 1926, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19396, 3 August 1926, Page 7