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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Port Dunedin (2,20 p.m.), from Liverpool. Claymore (2.25 a.m.), from Whangarei; Kaitangata (3.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Paroto (7.10 a.m.), from Coast; Mahurangi (8 a.m.), from Portland; Ronaki (8.15 a.m.), from Portland; Motu (11.15 a.m.), from Coast; Hauiti (10.45 a.m.), from Kerepeehi; Otimai (2.20 p.m.), from Coast; Torea (2.25 p.m.), from Coast; Rira, ketch (3.25 p.m.), from Westport; Moko . (6.25 p.m.), from East Coast ports; Rangitoto (7.45 p.m.), from Thames. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Kaikorai (12.10 p.m.), for Newcastle. Hinemoa (5.10 p.m.), for Norfolk Island. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Barley, Messrs. R. Leslie, V. Harrison, J. M. Royds, Elvidge, Mrs. I. Cook, Mrs. T; A v Lochner, Mr. A. E. Britten, Mrs. M. Pearce, Mr. Corkill, Mr. C. Lochner, Mr. Rowen, Mr. Archer, Mr, F. 11. House, Mr. J. A. Cook, Mr. E. B. Laing, Mr. C. Stavely, Miss M. Allen, Mr. M. A. Scott, Miss P. Z. Scott, Miss S. Allen, Miss N. D. Scott, Miss I. I. Scott, Mr. E. Green, Mr. A. Green, Mr. J. Quintal, Rotorua (5.15 p.m.), for Napier. Tuhoe (9.20 a.m.), for Coast; Anamba (11.45 a.m.), for New Plymouth; Katoa (5.30 p.m.). for Portland; Awahou (6.10 p.m.), for East Coast bays. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. . Ngapuhi (6.10 a.m.). from Whangarei; Matangi (6.55 a.m.), from Tauranga; Herekino (8.10 a.m.), from Portland. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Paroto (12.5 a.m.), for Coast. Claymore (7.20 p.m)., for Whangarei; Taniwha (9.45 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Bewey, from San Pedro, afternoon. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kr.ockfierna, for Weetport, evening,Kaitangata, for Napier, afternoon. Mako, For East Coast ports, 10 p.m., Gael, for Coromandel, noon. Apanui, for Mercury Bay, 4 p.m. Hauiti, for Kerepeehi. 11 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 5 p.m. Matangi, for Taurar.ga, 7 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames,. 2 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m. Kawau, for Mangawai, 10 a.m. Omana, for Arkle's Bay, 2 p.m. Motu, 'for Whakatane, 4 p.m. Otimai, for Opotiki, 4 p.m. Pono, for Tahuna, 4 p.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTA.L. Ngakuta, Westport, August 24. Waipahi, South, August 26. Kairanga, Adelaide, August 27* H.M.S. Laburnum, Suva, August 27, Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, August 29. Niagara, Sydney, August 80. Kurow, South, August 30. Marama. Sydney, August 31, < H.M.S. Dunedin, Wellington, September-3. Tofua, Fiji, September 6, K.awatiri. Suva, September 23. H.M.S, Veronioa, Suva, October L OVERSEAS. Dewey. Loa Angeles, August 23. Opawa, Liverpool, August 23. Corinthio, Southampton, August 24. Canadian Cruiser,. South, August 25, to load. Baron Kelvin, Montreal. August 26. Tongariro;' South, 1 to' load, Atiguat 26. Keelung, New York, August 30. Antinous, Cuba, September 8. vj* , Wairuna, San Francisco, September 4. Cumberland, Liverpool, September 6. . Sussex, India, September 7. ■Montague, Los Angeles, September 9. •' •Canadian Explorer, Montreal, September 10. Norfolk, South, September 10, to load. RemUera, London, via Wellington, September 10. Aorangi, Vancouver, September 12,City of Newcastle, Now York, September 14.

Sueen Maud, Montreal, September r ls. athlamba, New York. September '25. lonic, London, via Wellington, September

Port Hacking, New York, October 2. Hororata, London, October 2, Huntingdon, Liverpool, October i. Canadian Britisher. Montreal, October 10. '. Turakina, Liverpool, Ootober 18. : - • H.M.S. Wakakura, England, October> 2Si Port Hobart, London, via ; Wellington, October 26. • ', Ruahine, London, via ..Wellington,. • October 80. ■ , •■■'" '' '■■'■ ; ,■- Cambridge. Liverpool, Novembers; 1. ■■ • Thajatta, Africa,, November ■9. • .. f : XI0;;»: 4..,.. '. i ~ r "" -:{V, ];■: '•EARLY SAILINGS FROSf. AUCKLANIJ. 'V' • ' OVERSEW. , '-'l-Xl - . Canadian Cruiser, America, and Canada, August '26. • ' '• • ■ Toneariro, /j'ondon,- September 1. , »' Norfolk, England, September,- 13, BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS: Corinthic, left Southampton July Iff, due • Auckland to-morrow. 54' Rimutaka, left Southampton July 17,. due> . Wellington • August. 80. , Remuera, left Southampton July 30, due, ' Wellington September 4. ' " lonic, left Southampton ( August 13, due Auckland September 20. •, Ruapehu, leaves : Southampton to-day, due Lyttelton September 28. Hororata, leaves Southampton August 27, f - due Auckland October 2. - . Tamaroa, ■ leaves Southampton September 10, due Wollihiston Mataroa, sails from Southampton November 5, due Auckland December 8. PACIFIC MAIL STfeAMERIa."' STannganui, due at Wellington from San Francisco, next Monday. Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington September 3. Niagara, at Sydney, sails on Thursday for Auckland.'and .Vancouver. . i Aorangi. at Vancouver, sails for Auckland *' . on Wednesday'. . . " VESSELS. IN PORT. , In. Stream—Rewa (bq,), Northern .Chief, (scr.), H.M.C:S, Iria, 'Guy C. Goaa (bq.), Wanaka, Eakapo, Southern ' V ■ Cross, Kuraalpi. • . ' • Devonport—H.M.S.. Philomel. . . • Queen's "Wharf—Port (Heather, , Rob«ir+-Jon), Wainui (TT.S.S. Coy.).. Central Wharf—Mako (Watkin and Wallis), Kaitangata (tI.S:S. Coy.). North Wall-Resolution >(scr.). King'a Wharf—Knockfierna (Hend arson and Macfarlane), Elsie Mary (C. R. Pain). ' : In Dock—H.M.S. Diomede. - The Kamona is to load at Greymouth to-day for Auckland. ■ The Rareri is to load at Greymouth about Wednesday and later at Westport for Auckland. Th« auxiliary ketch Portland had' a new roast fitted at Queen's Wharf on Saturday morning. The departure of the Tuhoe for . Jverikeri and Northern porta has been postponed until 'Wednesday. j,-, ' - - ■,.,■, '

The Katoa sailed on Saturday evening for Portland to load cement for Wellington and Southern porta. The Kaikorai sailed at mid-day on Sat-, urday for Newcastle to load another coal cargo for Naw Zealand. The British Imperial ' Oil ■*> Company's coastal steamer Anamba sailed at mid-day on Saturday for 2Tew .Plymouth and Wellington. Bringing cargo from South Island ports, the Waipahi is to leave Wellington to-day for Auckland. She is, due, on Thursday morning. the Kurow is to leave Dunedin at noon to-day for Oamaru, Timaru; Lyfctelton, Wellington and Picton to complete loading for Auckland. The Northern Company advise that the Motu is to sail.at four o'clock this afternoon for Whakatane and thfe Otimai at the game hour for Kutarera and Opotiki. The Waipori is to load at Dunedin about' Thursday and afterwards _ at Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for' Napier and Auckland. The Kaitangata arrived on Saturday morning from Melbourne, via New Plymouth, and berthed at. Central Wharf. She is to' sail to-day for Napiar, . Wellington and CastlecliS to complete discharge. The Richardson steamer Mako arrived from the coast on Saturday evening, and berthed at Central Wharf. Messrs. -Watkin and Waliis advise that she is to be despatched at ten c'ctock this evening for Waiikokopu, and Napier. THE DEVON. The Federal Line steamer Devon sailed from Colon on August 20, en route from Auckland to London. She wa3 despatched from Auckland on July 24. THE HINEMOA.'• The Government steamer , Hmeraoa was despatched on Saturday evening with, passengers, mnil and cargo for Norfolk Island. She is due back at Auckland on August 29 and,- according •to Sped dins; Ltd.,'the local agents, the following .is her itinerary until, the end of the year:—Sail for Tviue Island, August 31, return Auckland. September 1G; nail for NoWoik Island, September 18, return Auckland, September 26: sail for Niue Island, October ,8. return Auckland., ber 21; sail' for Norfolk 'lsland, October 23. return Auckland, October 31. : On her final trip .-.to Nine Island for the year she will leave Auokhnd on December 6 and return on December 24. , It has been definitely arranged that she is to niake a Christmas excursion'to Norfolk Island, and on that trip sh® Will stay for five dav3 at the island,.instead o£ tha uaual 4tuee days.

THE IvNOCKFIERNA. After unloading 7600 tons of phosphates at King's "Wharf the/ steamer Enockfierna is expected to sail this evening for Westport to bunk,er before, she returns to Nauru Island for another cargo. THE WAINUL The Wainui, en route from Napier, left Gisborne at one o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Bad weather delayed her in the Bay pf Plenty and 1 she is expected to arrive early this morning. She will berth, at Queen's Wharf. AORANGI AT VANCOUVER. • With passengers, mail and cargo from Australia, and New Zealand the Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached Vancouver at midnight last Thursday. She is to sail nest Wednesday on her return voyage, and is due .back at Auckland on September 12; THE QUEEN MAUD. En route from Montreal and Sydney (Cape Breton) to New Zealand, the steamer Queen Maud cleared Panama on August 19 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth. . She is coming to the agency 'of the Now Zealand Shipping Company. " NIAGARA AT, SYDNEY. The Royal Mail, steamer Niagara arrived at Sydney from Auckland on Saturday morning. She i 3 to sail on Thursday on her return voyage to Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva and -Honolulu. Next Monday she lis due at Auckland and the following day she is to resume her voyage.

THE ROTORUA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua sailed on Saturday evening for ISapier, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete lending for England. On September 11 she is to leave Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama. . WAIOTAP.U AT VANCOUVER. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Waiotapu reached Vancouver on Friday with a cargo of sugar from Fiji. After discharge she is to load general merchandise at Vancouver and San Francisco for discharge at ■ Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. KETCHES RIRA AND,, MIRO. The Nobel's auxiliary ketch Rira arrived from Westport on Saturday afternoon and anchored in the stream. She has explosives from Melbourne,' transhipped from the Miro at Westport. . ■ ■■•■> ' • The company's auxiliary ketch Miro left Dunedin on Friday morning with produce for Auckland, ' THE CANADIAN CRUISER. The Canadian Cruiser was to leave Dunedin on Saturday night, for Wellington to 'continuo lonoing for New York, Boston and Montreal. She is due at Wellington this morning and is to sail' this evening; for Auckland to complete her cargo. Her arrival here is expected on Wednesday night and the following day she is to be despatched for New York. DEWEY ARRIVING TO-DAY. A , wirele3S message received by Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane' from the American steamtir Dewey states she will arrive from Los Angeles this afternoon. She, is bringing case oil, lumber and general cargo from Pacific Coast portß for discharge .at Auckland, Wellington, Timaru and Dunedin. Cargo for - this port will be discharged • at Prince's Wharf. THE KEELUNG. A wireless report received by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the steamer Keelung states that u'tie will roach Auckland from New York next . Monday. She sailed,from New York on July 18 and cleared Panama on July 29. Hor case oil and general merchandise -is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Tasmania. BARON KELVIN REPORTED. - The-steam-T Baron Kelvin is making » very prolonged voyage from Montreal to Auckland. According, to her wireless ad--vice she will not arrive before next Th'urs-. day, which means that she is taking 36' .days to come from - Panama.. Her cargo is for dischtirgß at Auckland, - Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne • and Sydney.' The New Zealand Shipping Company are tha local agents. THE OPAWA. An expected arrival early this week is the New Zealand Shipping Company's ateamer .Opawa, which sailed from Liver-' pool on July 3 and oleared Panama. on August 1: She is bringing general merohundise from West of United Kingdom ports', for discharge at Auckland, Welling-, ton, Lyttelton. Dunedin,-and Bluff. Shohad not reported by .wireless yesterday.

r'sr —. • \> PORT DHNSDIN ARRIVED;

On her third voyage to New Zealand the Commonwealth and Dominion Line's motorsbijp Port i Dunedih "reached Auckland. from; Liverpool,, on Saturday ' afternoon and 'ieythed at Queen's Wharf. The cargo was loaded at Glasgow and Liverpool and is for discharge 'at ■•'■ Auckland;' Wellington, , yttelton and Dunedin. She sailed irom Liverpool on July 18 and cleared Panama on July 31.. Fine weather was experienced 'on;the voyage until last Wednesday, when

a hard, westerly gale with high head seas was encountered and -lasted for 43 hours.- The vessel was considerably buffeted by the ;mountainous ados, • which delayed her progress. Oil Friday the conditions improved • and fine weather prevailed to port. ' In spite of the delay, she made a smart voyage. She sailed from England two days after the Shaw, SaviH liner Corinthic, which is. due at Auckland to-morrow evening. The Port; •Dunedin's. speed from Liverpool" to Auckland averaged 13.96; knots,-but from Liver-' pool to Panama stie averaged 14.22 knots. . Cstptain W. H. Lea is hi command and ho has associated with him the followintr officers :~Chief, Mr. R. C. Needham; second,! Mr., H. M. Post; third, Mr. E.' G. Jones; fourth,' Mr. E. Wheeler; chief engineer, "Mrr H. N,' Wair»: senior second, Mr. "W. Gentry;, junior second, Mr. J. Rattray;, senior third, Mr. L. ..Leffler; junior third, Mr. L. Broadbridge; senior fourth, Mr. T. Linklater; junior fourth; Mr. H. Amey; assistant eiiKilieers, Messrs. J. Hayes, J. ■ Lewis'and F. Hubbard; chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. Ti Gent; second, Mr. J. Dur- ■ ward;' firg,t wireless operator, 'Mr. H, G. Jarvea; second, Mr. W. A. McDonald-; chief steward, Mr. Barber. ■ ■ .Heather, Roberton, Ltd., are the .local agents. ; : .'- ] '.■■"' . ' within .wireless, range. The following .vessels, are expected to be ; within range of the undermentioned wire-, less stations to-day : Laburnum, H.M.S. Voroaica, Omana, Hauraki, , Tofua, kambo,; Kawatiri, Vestvprd, Ventura, Kaia- ' poi, K&itoke, Kaimanawa, Iveelung, Maheno, 1 Corinthic, Sierra', Rotorna, Anamba, Hine.moa, Kaikorai.-Opawa, Kairanga. Chatham Islands.—Tainui, Hertford. ■ Weilihgtou.— I Tahiti. Maunganui, Marama, Ngakuta, Ulimarda, WaihemoV Maimoa, 1 Port Campbell,' loEgariro, Norfolk, Canadian ■ Cruiser. < • ■ ■ Awarua.--Wirrall, Waihora, Kaiwarra, Kiwitea, 'Woipprii

PORT OF ONEHUNGA,

Saturday, a Arrival.—Rarawa (8.30 a.m.,), from New Plymouth. > Yesterday's Arrival;—Ngatiawa (8.45 a.m.), from Hokianga, ' The Anchor Line steamer Alexander ia expected at Onehunga from Nelson about seven o'clock -this morning'. BY TELEGRAPH. ; ■ i WELLINGTON.—August 21: Arrived—- : Maori (7. a,m.), from. Lyttplton; Don Pedro I. (4.35 p.m.); from Newcastle. August 22. ■Wahine (6.55 a.m.),'frota Lytteltoni ' LYTTELTON.—Angst "21: Arrived— Wahine (6,40 a.m.), from Wellington; Calm (6.55 a.ra), from Timaru; Trebartha (7.40 a.m.), from. Wellington; 'Kamo (8 a.m.), and , Athenic (8.50 a.m.), from Timaru. August '22; Maori (7110 a.m.), from ■ Wellington; (Breeze (2.40 p.m.), from "Dunedin. August 21: . Sailed—fWootton ~ (9.20 a.m.),. for Wellington; Koromiko (11.30 a.m.), for Newcastle; Kia Ora (11.50 a.m.), for Dunedin; Calm I (6.10 p.m.), and Wahine (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ! : DXTTvEDIN.- —Ausnist' 21: Sailed—Manuka I (12.10 p.m.), for Bluff; Breezfi. (4.50 p.m.), I for LytteJton.. August .22; Sittang (6.30 a.m.),, for Westport. ■ . . SYDNEY'.—A ugust 21: Arrived—Niagara* ! vt.3o a.m.) from .Auckland j VANCOUVER.—August 20- Arrived— Aoranffi. froilT Auckland; Wniotapu, from Suva.'

COLON.—August 19: Arrived—Queen Maud, en route from Montreal' to. Aucklrnd. Sailed—Devon, en route from Auckland to London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19413, 23 August 1926, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19413, 23 August 1926, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19413, 23 August 1926, Page 7