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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Mamma (6.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Passengers :---Saloon: Mrs. C. N. Arns, Mrs. C. Boles. Misa G. Boles, Mr.- C. Berkley. Mrs. E. Baumc,, Mr. W. Chegwidden, Mr. T. Crum. Mr 0. Colloy, Miss B. Davison. Miss iu. Elder, Miss V. Grater,. Mr. J. Gavin, Mrs. E. Graham, -Mr. F. W. Irving, Mrs. A. Johnson, Miss M. Johne?'Vi -. rs E. W, James and child, Mr. K. Joosten, Mr. J. Kennedy, Mi3s S Kennedy. Miss E. Le Cren, Mr. E. R. Lpng, Mr. D. Malone, Mr. A. 11. McCrilvarey. Mr. 11. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Oibell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pratt, Mr. W. Tuciter, Mr. J. Robinson, Mr. P. Robilliard, Miss J. Wiekenden, Mr 3. J. Wells, All Black Football Team (Messrs, Porter, Svenson, Irvine, Elvy, Blake, Cooke, Mill, Harvey, Nicholls, Brownlie (2), Stewart. Allen, Kirkpn trick, Brown, Lomas, linlai-son. Knight, Dalley, Hazlott, Sheen, Robilliard), Mr. I[. Bost, Mrs. , Barry, Miss Casey, Miss Flower, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Messrs. Flynn (0), Mr. Hallgarth, Mr. and Mrs.. Hodgson and child, Mr. Hodse, Mr. Jackson, Miss Kivell, Miss Lovell-Smith <2l. Miss Little,. Mr. and Mrs. Le vcsctue. Miss Mould, Mr. Prosser, Muster O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Stubbs, Mr. T. Pnnth, Mr. and Mrs. Tong, Mian Thorpe, Mr. Walters, Mr. Williams, Mr. Willis, Miss '-fit, and -IS third-class. Claymore (2.40 a.m.), from Whangarei; Berekino (5.55 a.m.), from Portland; Coronation (2.10 p.m.). from Coa3t; Rangitoto (».10 p.m..). from Thames. (8.30 p.m.), from Cororaandel; Kawau (.10.25 p.m.), from Mangawai. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. 11. M.S. Aorangi (12.25 p.m.), for Vancouver. Passengers from Auckland First saloon: Mrs. R. Bishop, Miss D. Bone, Mr. »V. Branson, Mrs. Brannon, Miss R. L. Branson, Miss V. M. Branson, Mr. L. B match. Misa K. L. Bronghlon, Mr. J, Bryan, Mrs, Bryan* Misa A. Buckerfield, Mrs. E. S. Buttle, Mr. D. R. Caldwell, Mrs. (Jaldwoll, Mr. J. I. Cato, Mrs. Cato, Mr f. Ci'.npman, Mr. 11. R. Chapman, Mr. A- Chrystio, Mrs. East. Miss M. J. Evans, Mr. J. R. Forcuson, Mrs, Ferguson and irsfant, it aster Ferguson. Mrs. U. E. J. HartPi,lll, Mr. W. L. Helm. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hillary, Miss L. M. Holdon, Mr. H. W. Hazenberg, Airs. Mr. A. "W. IJazenberg, Miss M. E. Irwin, Miss Irwin, • Mr. 11. Johnson, Mrs. B. Josephscm, Mr. C. D. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. F. A. Kins. Mis 3 M.. I. Lane. Mrs, Langdon, Mr. T. A. Low, Mrs., Low, Misa E. Mills. Mrs. M. L. Milne, burgeonJjieut. Morrow, Dr, W. C. McCaw, Mrs. McCaw. Mr. J. S. McFarlane. Miss S. C. McFarlane. Misa I. M. MeLachlan. Mr. W. E. Pennick. Mrs. Ponnick. Mrs. J. W. J. Prcaton, Mrs. Robertson, Miss L. Robertson, Mr. H. L. Russell. Mr. P. Selig, Mr. A. E. Schoeffel. -Mr. W. Smith. Mr. J. N. Bpcrryn, Mr. 11, Wardell, Mrs. Wardell, Mis 3 M, Wardell, Mrs. Wren. Second saloon: Mr. A. Aley, Mrs. Aley, Miss E. S. Allan, Misa J. Allan. Mrs. O. Anderson. Mr. B. Avery, Mr. J. R. Barbor, JJ rs ; Barber, Mr. W. Battersby. Mr. >V. Beale. Mr, R. J, Belcher, Rev. W. E. BentJey, Mr. J. Blackwoll. Mr. H, Brisbane, Mr. J. E. Brodie, Mr. F. C. Brookbanks, Mr. L. Brown, Misa E. J. Bryan. Misa L.' Buckley Mr. A. Carroll, Mrs. W. C. Clark. Mr. H. (jjple, Miss V. I. Curtis, Mr. B. Davidson, Mr. F. Dekrosso. Mr. W. Desmond, Mr. W. Devina. Mr. T, V. D. Dillon, Miss M. L. Ditfort, Mr. C. Dufty, Nurse Elliott, Mr. H. G. Evetts. Miss L. H. Fonseca-. Mr. H. C. Fox, Mr. G. Gardiner. Miss A. J. Grant, Miss S. Gray. Mr. C. Greuory, Mr. J. A. Gresham, Mr. E. E. Griffiths, Mrs. C. M. Griffiths,. Miss E. L. V; Griffiths, Miss E. C. Hadderj, Mr. A. W. Hall, Miss M. Hanson, Miss E. Hanson, Mr. F. Henry, Mr. E. Herring,. Mis.t-;.V. . Tlicka, Mr. R,. Johnson, Mr. A. Jordan, Mrs. E. Eeer nnd Mr. D. K. Kennedy, Mrs. B. Kennedy, Miss E. Kenworthy, IV'rs.- E, Rettle, Mr. J. , Kirwan. Mrs. H. Kneeb'one and infant, Mr. Lnryrnore. Mir.s M. Low, B. H. Mftir, Mrs. Mair, Mr. L. Mason, Mi J. Menzies, Mr, N. Mor.it, Mr, S. C. McCttll. Mrs. McCall, Miss j. McFarlane, Miss B. McFarlane, Miss H, R. McNarv, Miss A. Orr, Mr. J. O'Shanghnesny, Miss E. V. Newton, Mr. J. Pr,rkes.'Mr. L. Petersen, Mr. G. Ponder. Mr. J. Rastrick, Mrs. Bafltmlt,- Mr. J. Sanders, Mr. A. Singe, Mr. J.. .Stewart, Mr. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. Unhara, Miss F. Wadclincharri, Mr. C. Webb, Mr. G, Wells. Mr. R. Wells, Mr. K. Wicks, Mr., W. V. WUson, Mr. A. Wrana, Mr. J. Wr:ght, and 41 third-class. West Ciilera (S p.m.), for Wellington. . Kaikjrai (5.25 p.m.). for Newcastle, /c iana a.m.), for Wurkworth;' Gael .Cfi.4oa.TO.); for Coromundel: Motu (12.20 p.m.), tor Cofist; Apanui (4.80 p.m.), for Waangarei; Wainui (5.35 p.m.), icr East Coast port*,

. J"aniwha (6.10 p.m.), for Paetoa; Herekino (10.15 p.m.), lor Portland. «. • - i Wirral (6.30 n.m.), for Wellington. Omana (11.10 p.m.), for Opua. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY,- • Rona, from Sydney, duo. 1 •' ■''' ■■ Hauiti, from Kerepeohi, 8 a.m. . R gapuhi,' from Whangarei, C3O a.m. Matangi. from Taura-nga, 7 a.m. ' Wniotahi,' from Houhora, noon Kawau, from Big Omaha, 10.30 p.m. Taniwha,. from Paeroa, midnight. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. ' - Waipahi, for Portland. Kawau, for Big Omaha, 8.30 a.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, 10,30 a.m. Gaol, for Kopu, fi.3o p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Pono. for Marsden Point, 8 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m.* W aiotahi, for Groat Barrier, midnight. VESSELS ,EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. QVEIISEA3, Canadian Cruiser,' Montreal, August 6. Athenic, London, via Wellington, August Trebartha, New York, August 7. ■Middlesex, Liverpool, . August 9. f Hertford, South, .August 9, to load. Knockfiernai Nauru Isiand, August 13. Rotorua, London, via Wellington, August 14. Opawa, Liverpool, August'l4'," ■ Niagara. Vancouver. August 10. Baron Kulviu, Montreal, August 16. Dewoy.. Lor, Angeles. August 20. Corinthie, Southampton, ' August 23. Port Dunedin, Liverpool, August 23. Keening, New .York. August 26. Port Chalmers, New York, August 27. Queen Maud, Montreal, August 30. Jongariro, South, to load, August 30. Canadian Constructor, Montreal, September 3. ■ Nirj'shera, Now York, September 8." Cumberland, Liverpool, September 3. Montague, Lob Angeles, September 8. Lemuera, London, via Wellington, Sep tember 10. Hororata, London, October 2. Huntingdon, Liverpool. October 4. Titrikma, Liverpool,, October 18. Thalatta. _Beira, October 20. H.M.S. Wakakura, England, October 25, Ruahine, London, via Wellington. Oc-i tober 30. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND, OVERSEAS. Hertford, London, August 10. Tongariro, London, September "L BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua,, left Southampton July 3 due Wellington Auirust 7. Corinthic, left Southampton July 16, duo Auckland August. 23. liimutaka, left Southampton July 17, due Lyttelton August 30. Romuera, left Southampton July 30, due Wellington September 4. lonic, leaves Bouthamr,ton August 13, due Aucklan'cl September 20, Ruapehu, leaves Southampton August 20, due Lyttelton September 28. Hororata, leaves Southampton August 27, due Auckland October 2. Tamaroa'. leaves .Southampton September 10, due, Wellington Octcber 13. Mat.aroa. sails from Southampton November 5, duo Auckland December 8. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Maunganui, due at San Francisco from Wellington on Friday. Tahiti, due at Sydney from Wellington on -Saturday. Niagara, due at Auckland from Vancouver August IG, Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland, August 20v VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Kev,-a (bq.). Northern Chief (scr.), 11.M.C.8. Iris. Guy C, Gcss (bq.), Wunaka, Kakapa, Southern Cross. Devonport~-H.M.S. Philomel. Prince's W T h;:rf—Hesoiution jßoberfs). Qucn's Whnrf--Kia Ora (L. D. Nathan), Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.). North Wall—Whangape (U.S.S. Coy.), Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Canopus (W.C. Coy,). The Wainui sailed last evening for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier, She is duo back at Auckland on Sunday afternoon. The Kaiwarra was to leave Wellington yectoi'day for Mobart and Melbourne to load general cargo for Bluff, Lyttelton and Wellington. The Kamcm u was to leave Greymouth yesterday with coal for Auckland. The Ivaikorai sailed from Auckland last, cvHiing., for Newcastle to load another coal cargo for New Zealand. The Lamb steamer Omana nailed last evening for Opviv and Hokinnga to com. pleto loading timber tor Sydney and Melbourne. The Poolta, after loading a part cargo at Dunedin, is expected to havo Lytu!ton tomorrow for Auckland direct. She is due about Sunday. The Kftponsa. with cargo from Bouth'lsland ports, was to letvi? Wellington at rnifi-day yesterday for Napier and Auckland. Slio is duo at Auckland on Friday morning.

RONA EXPECTED The Ron a is expected shortly with n full cargo of .raw sugar from Fiji. She had not reported by wireless yesterday; WAIKAWA DUE TO-MORROW. Tho Union Company advises that the WniKflwii- is e<|)eeted at Auckland to-morrow morning with coal and timber from Newcastle. WAIPAHI R2COMMISSIONED. The Waipahi, after completion of survcv at queen s Wnarf, is announced to sail t.o"day for I ortland to load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton. THE WEST CALERA. The American steamer West Calera Failed ast evening lor Wellington and Lyttelton to complete unloading lumber, case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports. THE KUROW. row, which, is undergoing overhaul at Western Wharf, is expected to complete survey early next week when she is to be despatched- for Wellington, Lyttelton and IJunedin, ULIMAROA AT SYDNEY. . Ihe Huddart-Parker stoatner XJlimaroa arrivcd at Sydney from Wellington at nine 0 cl °ck yesterday morning. She is to sail on r riday with passenicers, mail and cargo tor Auckland, and is due next Tuesday. AORANGI SAILED. . After loading' cgrgo and mail and emnarking 197 passengers from New Zealand tne Royal Mail liner Aorangi sailed at mid-day yesterday for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. She is due at Vancouver on August -20. MANAMA IN PORT. With passengers, mail and cargo, the Union Company's inter-colonial steamer Marama reached Auckland yesterday niorning after a fine weather trip from Sydney, bhe is unloading at Prince's Wharf. At three o clock on Friday afternoon she is SyUrey B on ber return trip to WAIPORI'S ITINERARY. Iho steamer Waipori, which loaded a part carfto oi guano at Malcatea Island, and is HOW 11.ling up at AValpole Island, will call at. Auckland before proceeding to Dunedin. It was formerly intended that she would rirat unload at Dunedin and tWn at Auckland. ' XGAKUTA REPORTED. The Union Company has received advice, that the Npakuta p-rrived at Rarotonga from Auckland at half-past ten on Sunday mornl.nK. ana afterwards sailed for Mangaia, Aitutasi and Mauke to Complete discharge ana to load fruit. She will return later . Itarotonga to fill up with fruit for Auckland and Wellington. NEW HARBOUR BUOY. Tha Auckland Harbour Board advises mariners that a black-painted lighted buoy exhibiting a Hashing red light (flashing for one Becond and eclipsed for five seconds) is J 10 " moored in a position OOSdeff. 360 ft. from tho north end of the western tide deflector. AU vessels must pa;;s on the north side of Unß buoy because the dredge is dumping material bet-wesn the buoy, and the western ude deflector

TEE DEWEY'S CARGO. Messrs, Henderson and Macfarlane have received advico that the American steamer Uowey which sailed from Los Angeles on July 2b,. has 50,000 cases of oil, 378,000 ft. of lumber and 645 tons of general cargo lor Auckland. The other discharging ports are Welhngton, Timaru and Dunedin. The slr.p is clua at Auckland on August 20. After completion of discharge at Dunedin she will return to San Francisco, via Macassar, Philippine Islands. THE TAHITI'S PASSENGERS. The follow ns_passengers for Now Zealand arrived at Vveinngton by the Royal Mail steamer lahiti, from San Francisco, on Monday:— First Saloon.—Mrs. H..F. Ayson, Miss M. Ayson. Mr C. H. Burton, Mis. C. H. Burton Mr. J Bryce, Mrs. J. Bryce, Mrs. P. Cooke Mr J. C. Co:i!ey, Dr. J. P. Donald, Mrs. Doiifild, Major Duncan, Sir.. A. L. Dugean, Mrs, M. Ellison, Miss.M. Ellison, rr - 9 i j' ,'r Holland, Mr, G. Jones, Captain Knight, Mr. R. G. J. Merritt, Mr. W. H. Montgomery, Lady Pomare, Miss A. Pomnre, lira E, Rouse, Mr.' A. H. Wright, Mrs. A. H. Wright, Miss A. Wright, Miss J. Walker. Second Saloon.—Mr. A. Davis, Mr. V. Davis, Mr. R. W. England. Mrs. R. W. England, Mr. R. Francis, Mrs. R, Francis, £f r -_£?<_ Foster, Mr,,.. H. H, .Hillman, Mrs. E. D. Hillman, Miss Z. Hillman, Miss N. Hillman, Miss R. Hillman, Master R. Hillman. Mr, T. Hilhnan, Mr. Hampton, Major' de Hamel, Mrs. Miliar, Mr. C. Rule, Mrs. p, Rule and 8 children* Mr. C. E. Scrive- . tter. Mr. "L. K. Scrivener,. Mr. E„ L. Willcock, ■ Mrs. E. L. Willcock, and 9 third class. ' ATHENIC'S PASSENGERS. The Shaw, Savill • and "Albion liner Athenic, whioh' reached Wellington from London and Southampton on Sunday evening, brought the following passengers:— First Class.—Mr. G. Amos, Mrs. Amos, M.isa L. Amo3, Misa G, Amos, Mr. F. Dawson, Mrs. Dawson, Master G. Dawson, Miss M. Taylor,. Mrs, A. Forbes, Captain F. Hewitt. M-. R. Weirt-Turnbull, Mr. T. Taylor, Mr. R. 'Wood, Mr. R. Corbett, Lieutenant C, da Jersey, R.N., Mr. R. Jones, Surgeon-Lieutenant S. Morrow, R.N,, Lieutenant-Colons! T. Walsh, ;D.5.0., Miss N- Cole-Hamilton and Mrs. M. Wilkinson'. ' ' ' 1 ■ '. 1 . Second Class.—Miss H. Bathaln, ' Staff-Ser-geant T. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman, Miss A. Esson, Sergeant R. Grieva, Mr. J. Jeboult, Miss J. Johnston. Mrs. M. Lauder, .Mr. A. Lauder, Master Lauder, Mr. J. Lockwood, Mrs, M, Matthewman, Miss D. Matthewman. ,Mr. C. Packer-Doust, Mrs. Packe'rDoust, Miss E. Williams, Mr. J. Bell. Mrs. Bell, Master J. Bell. Miss M. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brookes, Miss D. Bell, Mrs, F. Bush. Miss N. 'Bush, Mr. A. Douglas, Mr. D. Forsyth, Mrs. Forsyth, -Mrs. M. M<j~ Crcady. Master C. MoCready, Master W. McCreadj. Dr. S. Milner, Mrs. Milner, Mr., E. Waller, Mrs. Waller, Miss K. ■Waller. Master J. Waller. Mr. W. Congrevo and Mra. Cottjcroye. Mr, T. Geddea, Mrs. Geddea, Mr. .D, Munro. Mrs. Munro. Miss A. Munro. Mr. W. Munro, Miss L. Munro, Master I, Munro, Miss A. Munro, and 506 third-class. * The Athenic is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Auckland to complete discharge and also to oommeiice loading for her homeward voyage. The other loading ports are Nanier, Timaru, .Lyttelton and Wellington. Captain Evan Davies. is in command of the Athenic, and associated with him are the following officers Chief, Mr, F. Burd ; first, Mr. T. second Mr. T. Holmes; third. Mr, F. King: fourth.. Mr. W. Hill; purser. Mr. E. W. Lancaster; surgeon. Dr. T. D. J. A, Fuller; cMef engineer, Mr. J, Roberts; second, Mr. H. Purvis; third, Mr. Foulkes; intermediate third, Mr. H. Mossman: fourth, Air. D. Leech; intermediate fourth, Mr. J. Hanson; fifth, M-r. H. Fishwiek; sixth. Mr. W. Green; hoilermaker. Mr. S. Ablett; electrician; Mr, A. Rushton- wireless operators, M»ssrs. W. Oldintr. R. Ow«n, and S. Weir; chief steward. Mr. J. Bolger

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to bo within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day;— Auckland.—Diomede, Laburnum, veronica, Tofua, Ngakuta, Canadian Challenger, .Kekorangu, Lorenzo, Rona, Pakeha, Waiknwa, Wirral, Hinemoa, Aorangi, Kaikorui, Trebartha, Kauri, Kawatiri, West Calera, Omana. Chatham Islands.—Rotorua, Trebartha. Canadian. Challenger. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Arahura, Ngaio, Hertford, Tahiti, Sittang, Kaiwarra, Koromiko, Waitcmo, Rio Doraao, Tutnuekai. i Awarua.—-Waikouaiti, Port Campbell, Waihora, Tainui, Lepanto. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrival. —Ngatiawa (7.15 a.m.), from Mokituign. Yesterday's Departure—Ngatiawa (4 p.m.) for Raglan, Kawhia and Walkato Heads. Russell and Somers. Ltd., advise that tho Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa is to load, at Onehuuua.uext Friday for Picton. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON, Augukt 3,-Arrived: Maheno <0,40 a.m.), from Sydney; Maori (7.25 n.m.) and Storm <4 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Rio Dorado d p.m.), from Napier; Breeze (4.10 p.m.), from Wanganui; Koromiko (7.25 p.m.),'from Napier. Sailed: Tahiti (5 p.m.), lor Sydney; Maori £7.50 p.m.), tor Lyttelton, LYTTELTON. August S.-Arrivod; Wahine (0.50 a.m.) and Norfolk (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Poo It a (2,20 p.m.), from Dunedin, Suiled; Warn no (S p.m.), for Wellington, DUNF.DIN.—August 8; Sailed—Waihom (5 p.m.), for Oamaru. BLUFF,—August 3: Arrived—Wingntui (3.30 p.m.). from Dunfcdin. RYDNEY.™Augt it 3; Arrived--Ulim&roa (9 a.m.), from Wc-ilingioc, OPUA.--August ;8: Arrived—Pakeha (10 a.m.), from Jeewcaatln,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19397, 4 August 1926, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19397, 4 August 1926, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19397, 4 August 1926, Page 9