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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Opawa (3.10 a.itu), from Liverpool. Ronaki (4.20 n.m.}, from Portland; Mahnrnnsi (5.15 a.m.), '.rom Portland; Ngapuhi (0.10 a.m.), from Whansrarei; Chinaman (0.40 a.m.), from Russell; Maiangi (7 a.m.), troin Tauranga. Oraana (.'3.20 p.m.), from Matakana; Otimai (4.15 p.m.), from Coast; Awahou (8.15 p.m.). from East Coast ports. Tonga riro <10.30 p.m.). from Gisborne Canadian Cruiser (11.30 p.m.), from Wellington. YESTERDAY'S DEPA RTTTRES. Tani'.vha (12.10 a.m.), for Paeroa. Knw&u (2.10 p.m.), for Warkworth; Apanui (2.20 p.m.), for Houhora; Gael (4.20 p.m.), for _ Coromaridel; Rangitoto (5.40 p.m.). for Thames; Canopus (7 p.m.), for West port; Matangi (7.5 p.m.). for TaurungaNgapuhi (10.40 p.m.), .for W'hangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kamona, from Greymouth. Ranjiitoto, from Thames, 1 p.m. Tnniwha, from Paeroa, 6.30 a.m. Gael, from Coromandel, 2 p.m. ITauiti, from Kerepoelri, 6 a.m. ■ I Claymore, from Whansanu, (>.HO a.m. Kawttu, from Warkworth, 2.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Canadian Cruiser, Nc.v York, afternoon. Corinthic, for Wellington, 6.30 a.m. Waipahi, for Wellington, noon. Paroto, for Awanui, noon. Tiroa, for Gisborne. noon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Wainui, from East Co.ast ports, afternoon. Kairanga, from Adelaide, S a.m. Matansi, from Tnuranga, 7 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Whangaroi, 0.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 3.30 p.m. Claymore, for W'hangarei, 9 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. fNTEHCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kamona, Greymouth, August OS. K air ansa. Adelaide. August 29. Wainui, Napier, August 29. Ilinemoa, Norfolk Island, August 30. Niagara, Sydney, August 00. Karori, West-port. August 30. Kurow, SontJi, September 2. Mararaa, Sydney, August 81. Waikawa, Newcastle, September 1, Koromiko. Newcasi'?. September 2. H.M.S. Dunedin, Wellington, September 8. Tofua, Fiji, September 6. Ulimaroa, Sydney, Soptember 7. Australind, Bunbury. September 10. Mnheno, Sydney. September 14. Ngakuta, Rarotonga, September 14. * Kavvatiri. Suva. September 23. Aorangi. Sydney, September 27. 11.M.5. Veronica, Suva, October 1. 11.M.5. Laburnum. Suva, October 5. OVERSEAS. Tongariro. South, to load, August 27. Keejung, New \ork, August 30. Antinous, Cuba, September 3. Wairuna, San Francisco. September 4. Cumberland, Liverpool. September 6. Sussex, India, September 7. Montague, Loa Angeles,. September 8. Canadian Explorer, Montreal, September 10. Norfolk, South, September 10, to load. Rerauera, London,, via Wellington, September 10. * Aorangi, Vancouver. September 12. City of Newcastle, Now York, September 12. Queen Maud, Montreal, September 16. Corinthic, Sputh, September 20, ;o load. Kathlamba, Netv York, September 25. lonic, London, via Wellington, September 20. ' Port Backing, New York, October 2. Hororata, London, October 2. Huntingdon, Liverpool, October 4. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, October 10. Turakina, Liverpool, October 18. H.M.S. Wakakura, England, October 25. Port Hobart, London, via Wellington, October i2G. Kuahine, London, via Wellington, October 30. Cambr'dga. Liverpool, November 1. Thalatta, Africa, November 9. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. OVERBKAS. Canadian Cmiaer, America and Canada, to-day. Tongariro, London, August 30. Norfolk,_ England, September. IS. Corinthic, London, September 23. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rimutaka, left Southampton July 17, duo Wellington next Monday Remuera, left Southampton July 30. due Wellington September 4.t". - • . lonic, left Southampton Ausrust 13, dne Auckland September 20. Ruapehu, left Southampton August 26. due Wellington, October 3. Hororata, leaves Southampton to-day, due Auckland October 2. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton September 10, due Wellington October 13, Mataroa, sails from Southampton November 5, due Auckland December 8. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Maunganui, ■ due at Wellington from San Francisoo, nest Monday. Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington September 3. Niagara, due at Auckland from Sydney, on Monday, sails on Tuesday for Vancouver. Aorangi due at Auckland from Vancouver September 12. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Northern Chief (scr.), H.M.C.S. Iris, Wanaka, Kakapo, •Southern Cro3B, Kurnalpi.• Dovonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Laburnum. Queen's Wharf—Opawa (N.Z.S. Co.), Ton- . gariro (N.Z.S. Coy.). ■ King's Wharf—Tiroa (A. G. Frankhaw), Canadian Cruiser (Canadian Govern- ' ment.). Central Wharf—Baron Kelvin (N.Z.S. Coy.). North Will—Resolution (scr.). Prince's Whar f —Dewey (Henderson and Macfarlane), Weipahi (TI.S.S. Coy.). In Dock—H.M.S Dtnmede. Central Wharf—Awahou (Watkin and Wallis). The Waibora sailed from Sydney yesterday for Lyttelton. The scow Waikonini is on the slip having a new crude oil engine installed, • The Wainui is due from East Coast ports to-morrow afternoon She will berth at Prince's Wharf. Tho Waipahi is loading at Princo's W'">arf for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is to sail at mid-day to-day. The Waipori nailed from Dunedin at 4:30 festerday afternoon for Oamaru, Timaru, >yttolton. Wellington, Napier , and Auckland. The Kauri left Greymouih on Thursday afternoon for Westport to complete loading coal For Auckland. She is expected here on Monday. Having completed discharge of her coal cargo the Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus sailed last evening on her return to Westport. The Gisborne Sheepfarmero' steamer Tiroa is to sail at noon to-day for Hicks Bay and Gisborne. She is loading at King's Wharf. The Kamona is expected this morning with coal from Greymouth. She will unload ft part cargo at King's Wharf and the remainder at Western Wharf. The Kurow, en route from South Island ports, Wft Lyttelton at five o'clock yesterday evening for Wellington and Picton fo complete loading for Auckland. Sho is due at Auckland about next Thursday, The Wingatui. en route from Auckland, wna fo leave Lyttelton yesterday for Timaru. Dunedin and Bluff. The Union Company ndviae that she ia to leave. Bluff on September 1 for Auckland, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier. OPAWA ARRIVED. Loaded with general merchandise from Newport (Monmouthshire). Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opawa reached Auckland yesterday morning. Cargo for this port is being unloaded at Queen s She sailed from Liverpool en- July 4 and experienced boisterous north westerly weather on the journey to Newport News, where she arrived on July 18. Owing t.o the conl strike in England tho port was congested with steamers waiting for coal, ant! it was four days before the Opawa replenished her bunkers and resumed her voyag«. After leaving Newport News she encountered very slnrmy weather, with north-easterly gales, which at times reached hurricane force. The stormy conditions continued for 48 hours, and during tnat time th« Opawa laboured heavily in the high F.eas. which repeatedly broke on board and flooded the decks fore and aft. fr CT tllß storm area was passed fine weather r>r"vailed to Color., which was reached on July 31, and next day she. cleared Balboa. In the Pacific there, was a continuation of fair weather until August 20. when stormy conditions were again encountered. During the remainder of tho voyage trio etenroor tvas considerably buffeted by boisterous, Tf,r ,'' able winds and rough sens. A considerable, amount of water was shipped on decit and porno foil id its wn.y into tn<* men a Quarters. During the storms minor damage was com to some of the ventilators and other c.ecn fittineß. . ... , F<-om Auclrln-nd tho Opawa will proceed t.p, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dun- ' Can>«in D. Macmiilan is in command find has with him the following :--Chief. Mr. J G. Perry; second. Mr. G. a. Koberteon; third. Mr. J. T Renny: fourth, Mr. A. M. Dowman; chW engineer, Mr. U. Skier: second, Mr. J. Bulloc'r- h'H Mr P. K. Toomevr fourth. Mr. A W T >llens: fifth, Mr R. J. Williamson: sixth,_ Mr. R. F. chief refrigerating engineer, Mr J Sibbald; second. Mr. G. Maodona; chief F'f-vard Mr T J. Packe; wireiess operator. Mx, J. 'G. Wasley.

WESTPORT COAL FOR 'PAGO PAGO. The steamer Elsiston, 4745 tons, is to load a full cargo of coal at Westport for discharge at Pago Pago, The coal is for tho United States Government. KNOCKPIERNA AT WESTPORT. The tramp steamer Knockfierna was due at Westport last evening from Auckland. After replenishing her bunkers she will proceed to Nauru Island to load another phosphates cargo. THE DEWEY. The American steamer Dewey is to sail on Monday evening for Lyttelton, Timiiru and Dunedin in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. THE NGAKUTA. The Union Company's Island steamer Nga- ] Kuta, r.-hich sailed for Cook Islands on Thursday afternoon, is duo back at Auckland about September 14. KAT WARE A FROM ADELAIDE. Tho Union Company advises t.hst the Kaiwarra has been fixed to load at Adelaide about September 20 for New Zealand ports. THE TOFUA. t Tho Union Company's Island steamer Tofua reached Apia from Tongo on Thursday morning. To-day she is to sail for Suva and Auckland. She is duo at thiß port on September G. TONGARIRO'S FINAL LOADING. From Gisborne the New Zealand Shipning Company's steamer Tongariro arrived last, night and anchored in the stream. Sho is to berth at Queen's Wharf at 7.30 this morning to complete loading. Early next week she is to be despatched for London. MA RAM A LEAVES SYDNEY. Tho Union Company's inter-colonial steamer Marama sailed from Sydney at threo o'clock yesterday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo for Auckland. She is due about seven o'clock on Tuesday morning. A berth has been allotted her at Princo's Wharf. COLLIERS LEAVE NEWCASTLE. With coal for Auckland, the Waikawa left Newcastle at 11 o'clock on Thursday and the Kninpoi at three o'clock yesterday tnorning. The Waikawa is due next Wednesday and tho Kaiapoi the followimi day. THE CANADIAN CRUISER. The Canadian Cruisor arrived last night from Wellington to complete loading for New York, Boston and Montreal. She anchored in the stream until seven o'clock this morning when she will berth at King's Wharf. It is hoped to despatch her for New York this afternoon, THE MANUKA. The Union Company's inter-Colonial passenger steamer Manuka is due at Melbourne to-day from Bluff. She is to 3ail on Wednesdav for Wellington, where she will arrive on September 6. thence proceeding to Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. Advice received by the Canadian Government Line states that the Canadian Conoueror, which left Auckland on July 9 for New Yjrk, Boston and Montreal, reached Boston on the evening of August 22. ATHENIC SAILS TO-MORROW. With passengers, mail and cargo for England. the Shaw. Sevill and Albion liner Athenic will leave Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for Southampton and London, via Panama. HINEMOA RETURNING. Sped ding, Limited, advise that the Government steamer Hinemoa was expected to leave Norfolk Island yesterday after noon on her return journey to Auckland. She is due on Monday. THE NORFOLK. Due at Wellington from Wanganui to-day she Federal Line steamer Norfolk is to sail on Tuesday for Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne and Auckland to complete loading. She is to be despatched from this port on September. 13 for Glasgow, Liverpool. London and Avonmouth, QUEEN, MAUD CLEARED PANAMA. The New Zealand Shipping Company ha 3 received advice that the steamer Queen Maud en route f v om Montreal, Sydney (Capo Breton) and Newport News, cleared Panama on August 19 in continuation of her voyage to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Sho is due at Auckland on September 16. KAIRANGA DUE TO-MORROW. A wireless message from the Kairanga states she will arrive from Adelaide at eight o'clock to-morrow morning. She will unload a part cargo at Prince's Wharf and the remainder at Wellington, Lyttelton and Cast'ecliff. > RUAPEHU LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. Advice received by the iocal office of the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the Ruapehu was despatched from ' Southampton on August 26. She is due at Wellington to land passengers and mail on September 28. The cargo is for discharge at Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. NITRATES FROM CHILE. The steamer Baron Murray, 3103 tons, has been chartered to load nitrates at Iquique, Chile, for discharge at Auckland and Australian ports. She visited this port in June last, when she brought cargo from St. John to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. THE CORINTHIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthic i 3 to sail at daybreak to-day for Wellington to complete discharging cargo from London. Afterwards she will load at Timaru Wellington and Auckland, for her homeward voyage. Her final departure from this port for Southampton and London is scheduled for September 28. H.M.S. LABURNUM. The cruise of H.M.S. Laburnum, which was originally scheduled to return to Auckland from the South Sea Islands yesterday, has been extended for another month. She sailed (rom Suva on . August 9A for Northern Islands, in the Pacific, Later she will return to the Fijian group. She is now scheduled to clear Suva finally on - September 28, and to reach Auckland about October 6. • THE KEELUNG. The A. and A. Company's .chartered steamer Keelung, which will arrive from New York on Monday, according to her wireless advice, will unload case oil and general merchandise at Prince'B Wharf to the agency of tho New Zealand Shipping Co. Her . other discharging ports aro Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. after whioh she goes to Australia. NIAGARA DUE ON MONDAY. For Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva and Honolulu, the Royal Mail steamer Niagara left Sydney at four o'clock on Thursday afternoon. She is due at Auckland about six o'clock on Monday morning and will berth at Queen's Wharf. After landing passengers and mail from Australia she will load cargo and mail and embark passengers from New Zealand. She is scheduled to resume her voyage at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morniiiK. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tbs under-mentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—H.M.S. Veronica, Hauraki, Tofua, Keelung, Sierra, Hinemoa, Kairanga, Port Caroline, Waihemo. Niagara. Tongariro. Ngakuta Sittang. Chatham Islands.—Mnimoa, Rimutaka. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Maunganui, Dom Pedro 1., Port Campbell, Agwimars, Dewey, Trebartha, Kaitnna, Norfolk, Maheuo, Ulimaroa, Kaitangata, Port Dunedin. Awnrua. —Waipori. , Carapey, Manuka, Karetu, Kaiwarra. Waihora. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure.—Kaitoa (5 p.m.), for Nelson. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. —August 27: Sailed—Ulimaroa (noon), for Sydney; Komata (3 p.m.). for Westport; Kahika (5.20 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Arrived—Holmdale (2.10 a.m.), from W'anganui; Waverley (4.10 a.m.), from Patea; Wahine (G. 55 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Gold Shell (7.20 a.m.). from Singapore; Storm (11.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Anamba (noon), from New' Plymouth. LYTTELTON. —August 27: Arrived—John (1.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Maori (C.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (3.15_ p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Tutanekai (6.55 a.m.), from Aluiroa; Kurow (5.15 p.m.). for Wellington; John (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Wingatui (6.25 p.m.), for Dunedin: Maori (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —August 27: Arrived—Calm (6.55 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Waipori (4.30 p.m.), for Oamaru; Gale (6.35 p.m.), for Timaru. . SYDNEY.— August 27: Sailed—Waihora, for Lyttelton; Maheno (1 p.m.), for Wellington; Marama (3.45 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE— August 26: ArrivedKaikorai and Kaiapoi, from New Zealand. VANCOUVER. —August 25: Sailed— Aorangi, for Auokland. . . NORFOLK, .VIRGINIA.— August 25: Arrived—Port Pirio, en route from Napier to England. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 9