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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Strathborne (noon), from Nan™ cairow"~M r is, W^ iSB Lis > an ' "anK>TbT"Mr Mr - Clark. Mr. Br be Mrs T,w rß ' Aidney, Mr. and Miss xiranne, Mrs. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs FnrtJ ]V IPB Hutchison, Cantain George Mr Hetherington Dr. Mail, Mr and Mrs New! T»lr V l, Mis J S ?7. ddal '- Mifia Smith, w.i Vr® • £!- T9 - and Mls s Walters, Miss °\r' £ s ® lmi7 ' Mrs - Barker. Mr. ChillZ n i \{ TS - Mr. Ensor. Mrs. RonMiss wn en p - Mr - Mr - Mack. Miss NoalhCnptain Stonbeck, Mrs. Turner, Misa Witherow. and ten steeraso. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Liss (4 p.m.), for Wellington Kawau (S 10 a.m.), for Mansawai; Daphne Kerepeeh.; Apanui 9.15 p.m.). for Mery.: 11015 East Coast ports; Herekmo (10.15 p.m.), for PortVESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Canadian Commander, from Wellington. 5 TTmaroa, from Sydney, 11 am H.anptoto, from Thames. 4 a.m. Daphne, from Coromandel, 9 p.m. Hauiti, from Kerfneehi, 10 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Wnel, from Warkworth. 9.30 p m Kawau, from Mangawai, 12.30 p.m. MaJco, from Portland. 2 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. City of Canton, for Wellington, noon, binemoa, for Nine Island, 5 p.m Kntoa. for Southern ports, 5 p.m Taniwha, for Pneroa, 8 p.m. Ran into to, for Thames, noon. Claymore, fov Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. Gael, for Warkworth. 10 a.m. Otimai, for Opotiki, 11 a.m. Motu, for Whakatsne, 11 a.m. otrathlorno, for Lyttelton. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. nrrEncoLONiAL and coastal. Ulimaroa, Sydney, November 2. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga. November 3. Kaiapoi, Wesfport. November 3. Canopus, Westport. November 3. Melbourne, November 3. Kptow, Southern ports, November G. .Kaimanawa, Westport, November 9, Kauri, Newcastle, via Napier and Gia« borne, Xovnmbfv 9. Marama, Sydney, November 9. .Tiinemoa, Nine Island. November 18. Maunganui, Sydney, November 23. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, December 28. OVERSEAS. Baron Murray, Iquioue, November 2. West Cftrmcna, San Pedro. November 3. Ruapehu. South. November 5, to load. Otaki, Liverpool, November 6. liuahine, London, via Wellington, November 6. Aorangi, Vancouver, November 7. Colac. _ Montreal, November 7. Canadian Scottish, Montreal, Novsmber 10. Wtihemo, San Francisco, November 13. Harmattan, Cuba, November 13. Gustav, German barque. Maiden Island, cleared Rarotonga October 15. West Henahaev, San Pedro, November 16. Arawti, Liverpool. November 20. Tregenna, New York, November 22. Mahana, London, November 23. Port Sydney, New York, November 27. Pulpit Point, San Francisco. November 29. Thalatta, Africa, November 30. Sussex, India, to sail. Tekoa, Liverpool, November 29. Mernoa, Montreal, November 30. Tonganro, London, via Suva. Nov. 30. Dewey. Los Angeles, December 8. Canadian Spinner. Montreal, December 11. West Conob, San Francisco, December 12. H.M.S. Wakakura, England, December 25. Carinthia, New York, December 27, EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAT, A7TD OVERSEAS, Hinemoa, Niue Island, November 2. Canadian Commander, America and Canada, November 3. IJlimaroa, Sydney. November 5. Ruapehu, England, November 10. Marama, Sydntiv, November 12. Hororata, America and England, November 16. Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, November 21. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainni. left Southampton October 8, due Wellington November 15. Arawa, left Liverpool October 13» due Auokland November 20. Mataroa, sails from Southampton .November 5, due Auckland December 8. Athenic, leaves Southampton November 12, due Port Chalmers December 21. Rotoiua, leaves Southampton November 19, due Auckland December 25. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, at Sydney; Bails for Wellington and San Francisco on Thursday. Tahiti, at San Francisco; sails for Wellington t'o-morrow. Niagara, due at Vancouver from Auckland on November 12 Aorangi, due at Auckland from Vancouver next Sunday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Hewa (bq.). Northern Chief (scr.) H.M.C.S. Ins. Wanaka Ka kapo, Kumtilpi, Resolution («cr.). Surprise (steam yaoht), Devonport.—H.M.S. Philomel. Nucula (Adnv T alty oil tanker) _ Queen's Wharf—Katoa (U. 8.3. Coy.). Canadian Commander (Can. Gov.). Prince's Wharf-Port Hobart feather. Poberton). City of Canton (N.Z.5. Chelsea—Baron Jedburg (Hober. Miliar), Central Wharf-Pm senni■ J,.. E. Campbell), Tofua (U.S.S. ,C°7'L ~J, r In Dock—H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. La burnum. The coastal setwner Dunbar is expected to £ach Auckland fiom Gisbcrno on Thursdnv . , The Wainui sailed last night for maru Bay, Giaborne and Napier. She is due back at Auckland next Sunday. Th» Katoa will not move to Prince s Whar f as was intended but will contxiuie Wfng " Queen's Wharf. At fi, o'clock: this evening she will sail for I>yttelton direct, then going to Dunedm and matt. Bringing cargo from South lslnnd ports th» Kurow is to leave Ljttelfon this alter noon for Wellington and Aucklana. She l v»xr expected at this port on Saturday morning. ,e Richardson Line steamer Makoia d. -m Portland at an early hour this nntl will b°rth at Kings whar;. inorni VVa]] j 8 r>t 3vise that her fr,- Fast Const bays, Gisborne, Napier and Wairoa. has been postponed until u o c.t.'Ck to-morrow morning. DELAYED SHIPPING AT WESTPORT. The -ou*h seas on the \Ve 3 tport ba r are delaying shippin.r at that Port. Ihe Kaiapo' and Canopus are both loaded and w nn° to take their departure or Auckland. The Poolta is bar-bound outside, and cannot enter the port to load for Auckland „ ,i \>.-vV . nr | The Norwegian steamer Dagfred which left Auckland for Westport O. io'ber 2'2 for bunkers, is bar-bound insidt and is unable to resume her voyage to Nauru Island. R.M.S. AORANGI REPORTS. Advice has been received by the local of the Union Company that the Royal M-ii! liner AoranTi will arrive at Suva f rom Vancouver ona Honolulu at J? J ™ reormnn. » >l«r u S?&WR.inKerfi. mail and cargo TMnmef i the voi-age to Sydney w:ll be resumed mid-day next Tuesday. TOFUA ARRIVED, mmnnt-'s island steamer ToJua arrived Jast^venin^^^^.^Twharf." The steamer whs originally, due j th s mornins but after wireless advice to that eft eel had been despatched to Auck land Ca.ptain H. Drvden. the master, be cwne aedously ill. In consequence the if^r' 4 wtis ncrclcratcu. Excent for stormy weather durinKthefirst dav after leaving Auokland °n Cctooe:r i. i">nerally fair conditions prevailed on the Besides passengers andl mail ge steamer brought a fu*l cargo o *l*ooo cases of fruit, mostly tamm eves of pineapples and tomatoes, one is to be despatched for her return voyage the islands on Saturday. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. A further wireless message from the Kaitangata states that she will reach Auck and from Melbourne at four o clock to-morrow afternoon. She will unload a r+ QU ®^ lt ? he n Australian produce at this port and proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton and Wanganui to complete discharge. The Union Company advises that the Ki>r)on!fa : s to leave Adelsnde on Thursday for'Devonport (Tasmania) to complete loatlina for Napier, Wellington and 'fbe Kiwitfa is to leave Greyrnouth this weeS: for Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne. Aftt>r discharge sho will load during to second half of this month at Melbourne and jifierwards at Devonport (Tasmania) tor A"-Island and Wellrngfon. . The Kittawa is to load at Adelaide for Auckland during tho second half of .his v -ith and after discharge «be will do witnat thi« cort fnr

THE LISS. The Norwegian tanker Liss sailed yesterday afternoon for Wellington to complete unloading benzine from Singapore, CORINTHIC AT SOUTHAMPTON. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthic. which left Auckland on September 23, reached Southampton last Sunday. THE CITY OF CANTON. In continuation of her voyage from New York the City of Canton is to sail at midday to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdm and Portland (Victoria), HINEMOA SAILS TO-DAY. The Government steamer Hinemoa is to sail at five o'clock this evening with passengers, mail and cargo for Niue Island. Sh» is loading at King's Wharf. ULIMAROA DUE 11 A.M. ' The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa has reported by wireless that she will arrve from Sydney at 11 o'clock this morning. She will berth about an hour later at Queen's Wharf to land 253 passengers, as well as mail and cargo. STOP-WORK MEETING TO-DAY. The waterside workers at Auckland will hold their usual monthly stop-work meeting this morning. Consequently no cargo work will be done on vessels in port before about ten o'clock. THE PORT DUNEDIN. '.'he Commonwealth and Dominion Line's motor-ship Port Dunedin is reported to hare reached London last Sunday with produce from New Zealand. She was despatched from Wellington on September 24. ARAWA AT COLON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Arawa, cr. route from Liverpool with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand, reached Colon last Saturday. The cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel is due at Auckland on November 20. THE HORORATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata sailed from New Plymouth on Friday for Wanganui. Wellington, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland to complete loading for Boston and London. She is to leave Auckland for Boston on November 16. THE TAMAROA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa is to leave Port Chalmers to-day for Lyttelton, Napier and Wellington to complete loading. She is due at Wellington on November 17 and on November 24. with passengers and mail. She is to sail fox London and Southampton, via Panama. THE RUAPEHU. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner R""pehu is due at Wellington from New Plymouth to-morrow for further loading and she is to sail on Saturday for Auckland to complete taking in cargo. Sho is to be despatched from this port on November 10 for Glasgow. Liverpool, Manchester, Avonmouth and London, taking passengers and mail. THE CANADIAN COMMANDER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Commander is due at Ive o'clock this morning from Wellington, accord'ng to her wireless message. Sho will berth at Queen's Wharf to complete loading in New Zealand. To-morrow morning she will be desp itched for New York, Boston and Halifax. THE RUAHINE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine arrived at Wellington from London and Southampton at midnight o.n Saturday. A number of passengers for Auckland left by the mid-day train yesterday. The nteamer is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow evening and to reach Auckland on Friday to continue unloading. From Auckland sha goes to Bluff to complete discharge. STRATHBORNE FOR BUNKERS. An unexpected arrival at Auckland yesterday was the steamer Strathborne, en route from Nauru Island with phosphateß for discharge at Lyttelton and Pert Chalmers. She sailed from Nauru on October 15 and afterwards encountered continuous strong head winds and rough seas, which delayed her progress and caused her to run short of coal. After replenishing her bunkers in the stream she will resume her voyage to-day. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern Company advises that the departure of the Otimai for Opot'ki and Kutarere, and the Motu for Whakatane has been postponed until 11 o'clock this mornin??. The Arapawa has been 6xed to leave Onehunga at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon for Wanganui. The Ngapuhi. en route from Onehunga, was to I«ave Hokianga. last night for Auck land. She is duo early to-morrow. WEST CARMONA REPORTS. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane have received a wireless message from the American steamer West Carmona stating that she will arrive from San Pedro to-morrow nisht, two days earlier than she was expected. She is running under the auspices of the Ameri-can-Australian-Orient L~ne. Her cargo consists of case oil. lumber and general merchandise from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland. Welbngton, Melbourne and Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Niagara. Tutanekai, Sierra, Kaitangata. Marama. Baron _ Mnrrn,y, Ulimaroa, Port Hacking, Kauri, Wa:temata, Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, ISgaio. Arahura, Tamahine, Maheno, Hauraki. Erriba, Waitemata. Hororata. Clan McNeill, Mesopotamia. Otnkia, Tresillian. Awarua. —Whancar®. Karetn, West Islip, Waitomo, Sir J. C. Ross. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.— R.arawa (4 p.m.). for New Plymouth; Rimu (5.15 p.m.), for liaglan and Kawhia. KAITOA DELAYED. Russell and Somers, Ltd.. advise that tho Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa has been delaved at Westport and cannot arrive at Onehunga before tho end ot this week to load for Nelson and Coast ports. BY TELEGRAPH. | HOKIANGA.— November 1: Sailed—lsabella de Fraine (5.30 a.m.). for Auckland. WELLINGTON —November 1: Arrived Mesopotamia (5 a.m.). from . Newcastle: Pakura <8.20 a.m.). from Gisborne; Erriba (4 p.m.). Tresillian (4.30 p.mX. WaiDahi (R 45 p m.). from Auckland. Sailed—Clan Macneil (11.15 p.m.). Calm (6 p.m.) Wahine (7 60- P.m.). for Lvttelton: Mesopotamia (9 P.m ). for Bahia Blanca: Breeze (11 p.m.). for Picton. LYTTELTON. —November 1: Arrived— Vl9 15 pro.), from Dunedin; Wairau n°so 2 from Blenheim; Totara <5.10 nin) from Timaru. Sailed—Maori (~50 p m' ' for Wellington; Orepufci (9.55 p.m.). Fof Nelson; Cygnet (9.55 p.m.). for Kaikoura. DUNEDW.—November I: Arrived Theresa Ward, from Bluff: Koromiko (7.20 a.m.). from Nelson. COLON.—October 30: Arrived—Arawa, en route from Liverpool to Auckland. SOUTHAMPTON. —October 31: Arrived— Connthic. from Auckland. LONDON.—October 31: Arrived —Port Dunedin. from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 7