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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, ' SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Bona (.'{.ls a.m.). from Fiji. Olenelc (2.10 a.m.). from Whangarei; •Wai'pu (2.20 a.m.), from Kerepeehi; Tani•vi'ha (4.45 a.m.). from Paeroa; Claymore (11.10 a.m.), from Whangarei; Motu (9.50 a.nr.), from Coast: Pono (11.35 a.m.), from Coast; Qauiti {12.30 p.m.), from Core- . roundel; Rangitoto (12.45 p.m.), from Thames: Anamba (1 p.m.). from Napier: Torea (2 p.m.), from Coast; Coronation 'O.IO p.m.). from Coast; Kawau (5.40 p.m.). from Mangawai; Waipu (5.55 p.m.). from Waiwera. ■ S ATURD AY'S DE P ARTURES. Isabella do Frains (1.20 p.m.), for Hokianga; Kittawa (4.20 -p.m.), for Napier, YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Omanii (2.15 a.m.), from Warkworth; Itnhuraugi (5.30 a.m.), from Portland: M.'Uangi (6.50" a.m.), from Tauranga. Tuhoe (10.40 a.m.), from Coast; Wainui (2.40 p.m.). from Ea< t Coast ports; Elsie .Mary (7.10 p.m.), from Coast; Huia (10.15 y.m.), from Dunedin; Tiroa (11.50 p.m.), irom Gisborne. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES, Matangi (7.10 p.m.),- for Tauranga; Claymore (9.40 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Tufua. from Fiji, (> a.m. Port Brisbane, from Tokomaru Bay, noon. Wingatui. from Southern ports. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Franconia.. for _ Wellington, 7.30 p.m. Hauraki, for Wellington, evening. Kaitoke, for Onerahi Pono, for. Marsden Point, 3 p.m. Hauiti, for Coromandel. 3.30 p.m. Waipu, for Kerepeehi, 2.30 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames. 4 p.m. Kawau, for Matakana. 3 p.m. Paroto, for Awanut. 4 p.m. Tcrea for Mercury Bay, 4 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND.' INTERCOLONIAL AMD COASTAL. Tofua, Fiji, February 21. Wingatui, Southern ports, February 21. Yyaipori,. Westport, February 22. Ngakuta, from Westport, February 22. Ornana. Gisborne. February 22. UKmaroa, Sydney, February 22. Kaikorai, Geelong, February 23. Wuihora. Melbourine, via New Plymouth, February 28., Mara ma. Sydney, March 1. Kawatiri, Fiji, March 7. Mamma, Sydney, March 15. OVERSEAS. Saka Maru, Bunbury. February 21. Port Brisbane, South. February 21, to load. H.M.S. Renown, England, February 22. Hertford, Liverpool, February 22. Montague, San Pedro, February 23. Canadian' Explorer. South. February 28, to load Pakeha, South, February 28, to load. Tahiti. Vancouver, February 28. Port Campbell, South. March 2. to load. Maimoa, Liverpool, March 3. Port Caroline, London, March 5. Tnmaroa. London, March 5. City of Yokohama, New York. March 6. Vremeadow. New York. March 0. Mahia, Antwerp, March 6. Canadian Prospector, March 7. "West Hens'h.aw. San Pedro. March 8. Kia Ora, Liverpool. March in. Sheafmonnt, New York, March 10. Puriri. St. John, March 10. , Port, Albany. South, March 10, to load: 'Middlesex, Liverpool. March 22. Ruahine, London, via Wellington, March 23. Tairoa. London, April 2. Sussex, Calcutta, to sail. early sailings from Auckland. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS, Port Brisbane. London, via Australia, February 23. tllimaroa, Sydney. February 25. Tofua. for Fiji, February 26. Canadian Explorer, America and Canada. February 23. Tahiti, Sydney. March 1. Marania, Sydney, March 4. Port; Campbell. America and England. March 5. Port Albany, London, March 15, Vancouver. March 15. Marama, Sydney, March 18. Ulimaroa, Sydney, March 25. .BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Hoiorata, left Southampton January 21, due Wellington February 26. Tamaroa, left Southampton January 2S/ due Auckland March 5. Euapehu, left ' Southampton February 4, due- Wellington March 15. Ruahine, left Southampton February 11. due Wellington March 19. Tamui; leaves Southampton February 25. due Wellington April 4, Rotorua, leaves Southampton April 8, due Wellington, May 11. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, at Sydney, sails for Wellington and San Francisco on Thursday. Tahiti, due at Auckland from Vancouver next Monday. Niagara, due at Vancouver from Auckland March 4. Aorangi, at Sydney, under overhaul, resumes running on March 10. , Maunganui, at San Francisco, Sails for Wellington on Wednesday. VESSELS IN PORT. "In Stream—Emva (bq.). Northern Chief (3ch.), Wanaka, Kakapo. Kurnalpi, Resolution (sen.), H.M.C.S. Iris (Pacific Cable Board), Southern Cross (Watkin and Wall is). Devonport—H.M.S Philomel, H.M.S. Wakakura, H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M S. Diomede. Western Wha rf—K arpfau gar (Henderson and Macfarlane"), Anamba (8.1.0. Coy.). Central Wharf— Franconia (Heather, Robert on). Kine's Wharf—Piri (sch.). (E. C. Campbell). Nncula (Admiralty tanker), Wainui (IT S S. Coy.) North Wall—-Hinemoa. (Spedding. Ltd.). Kaitunn (U.S.B. Coy.). Prince's . Wharf—Hauraki (U.S.S. Coy.), Tofua (U-S.S. Coy.). Chelsea—Roil a (C S R. Coy.), Kaimanawa • U.S.S. Coy,). In Dock—Northumberland (N.Z.S. Coy.). Ths Gisborne Sheepfarmers steamer Tiroa arrived late last night from Gisborne. The Kurow is to load at Bluff to-day. itnd afterwards at Timaru. Lyttelton and Wellington for Auckland. The Nobel's a-ixiliar.v schooner Huia arrived last night from Dunedin and imcho'red in the stream She will berth this Jnorning to unload her produce cargo. The Otimai is due at mid-day to-day from Bay of Plenty ports. She is to saij at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon for Kutarere and Qpotiki. The Waipiata pr! route from South Island ports, was to leave Lyttelton on Saturday for Wellington and Picton to complete loading for Auckland. The British Imperial Oil Company's steamer Anamba arrived on Saturday afternoon from Wellington, via Napier, She • is at Western Wharf. The Northern Company advises that the Pono is to be despatched at three o'clock ■this afternoon for Waipu, Mangapai. Parua Bay and Marsden Point. The Wainui arrived yesterday .afternoon from East Coast ports, and berthed nt King's Wharf.' She is to_ at five o'clock to-morrow evening for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. The Kaimanawa will move this morning from Prince's Wharf to Chelsea to continue unloading coal. After completion of discharge she will undergo overhaul and survey The Richardson steamer Awabou is due to-day from East Coast ports. She will berth at Central Wharf, To-morrow evening ■> the vessel is -to be despatched with cargo , for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. Bringing cargo from South Island ports and Wellington the Wingatui is due this morning, having sailed from Wellington at 1 .11 o'clock'on Friday night. She will berth •it, Prince's Wharf After discharge the , vessel is to sail about Wednesday for Well-. I ington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE KAITOKE. j ' • The Kaitoke, after unloading coal at Central Wharf, is to sail to-day for Onerahi find Wbangaroa, to load timber for Sydnev i i HAURAKI AND NORTHUMBERLAND. The Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki berthed alongside the Federal Line steamer Northumberland at King's Wharf <n Saturday to replenish the Northumber •land's oil fuel bunkers. She will return to Prince's Wharf at seven o'clock tbis morning to continue unloading. i This ] ovening she is to sail for Wellington. ' Melbourne. Adelaide and Sydney to com- j i-'iete. discharging cargo from Pacific Coast . Th } Northumberland will be docked this i ' morning for rc-pairs. | . VISIT OF RENOWN. The Northern Company has arranged for j a number of steamers to reach Auckland j ■ ii-rr.orrow morning with passengers to view t arrival of the battle-cruiser Renown. f The Waiaku ia to leave Cowes Bay to- i morrow, morning at 5.15 a.m., Omaha at '>•■'lo a.m., Ostend at 6.45 a.m. and Surf- ' r '"» at 7.15 a.m., reaching Auckland at t.45 n.m Other steamers of the company due to •isrrive early, to-morrow will be the Ransri- a tolo. from Thames. 2 a.m.: Taniwha. from t Paeroa, f;.30 a.m.: Hauiti. irom Coromandel. 55 a.m.: Claymore, from Whangarei. 7.30 ■2.e;.; Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. 1

THE FRANCONIA, Th© Cunard liner Franconia is to.sail at 7.30 this evening for Wellington in continuation of her cruige round the world. She is due at. Wellington at seven o'clock on Wednesday momins;. RONA FROM FIJI. , The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Rona arrived at Auckland on Saturday morning after a fine weather voyage from Fiji. She berthed at Chelsea to unload a cargo of raw sugar. SAKA MARU DUE TO-DAY. According to her wireless advice the Japanese steamer Saka Maru will arrive to-day with jarrah from Bunbury. She will unload a quantity of cargo at King's Wharf and the remainder at Wellington and Dunedin. THE KAITUNA. The dispute with the crew of the Kaituna is still unsettled, and the vessel's future movements are indefinite. In consequence she was taken to North Wall on Saturday to allow her berth at Prince's Wharf to be utilised by other steameru. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. - The Waihora, with cargo from Wallaroo. Kdithburgh and Adelaide, left Melbourne at mid-day on Friday for Auckland, via New Plymouth. She is expected at Auckland early next week. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimarca. which left Sydney at noon on Friday, is bringing 313 passengers, as well as canto and mail, for Auckland. She is expected about mid-day to-morrow, and will berth at Queen's Wharf. ROTORUA AT PANAMA. _ The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, which sailed from Wellington on January 9.9 for Southampton and London, is reported to have reached Panama on Saturday RENOWN LEAVES SUVA. H.M.S. Renown, with the Duke and Duchess of York on board, sailci from Suva at ten o'clock on Saturday ,X jrninj: in continuation of her voyage from England to Auckland. She is scheduled to arrive at the anchorage in the harbour at nine o'clock • to-morrow morning. NUCULA'S ITINERARY. . The Admiralty oil tanker Nucula, which is berthed at King's Wharf, will return to her moorings in the stream on Thursday morning. Next Monday the. tanker will pump the remainder of her oil cargo into the Renown's tanks. On March 2 the Nucula is to sail for San Pedro to load another full cargo of fuel oil for the New Zealand warships TOFUA DUE 6 A.M. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua will arrive at six o'clock this mornincr from Tonga Samoa and Fiji, according to her wireless- advice. She will berth about eight o'clock at Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mail and also a cargo of fruit and other Island produce. KIA ORA CLEARED BALBOA.A. S. Paterson and Co.. Ltd., have received advice that the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kia Ora sailed from Balboa on February 16 in , continuation of her voyage from Glasgow and Liverpool to Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on March 10. ' PORT BRISBANE FOR LOADING. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Brisbane is expected at midday to-day from Tokomaru Bay to complete loading for Port Said and London. She will berth at Prince's Wharf, and on Wednesday she is to be despatched for London, via Australia and Suez. Heather Roberton, Ltd., are the local agents. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Min has been replaced by the Australind. which is to leave New York oil March 16 with case oil and general for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Wanganui. The City of Corinth is to sail from New York on March 31 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin and Bluff. COAL FROM WEST COAST. The Ngakuta was to leave Westport on Saturday with coal for Auckland. She is due to-morrow, and after discharge will proceed to Newcastle. The Kanonga is to load at Westport tomorrow for Auckland. The Kartigi is to load at Greymouth on Wednesday for Auckland. The Kaiapoi is to load at Greymouth about Thursday, and afterwards at Westport, Napier and Auckland.' AUCKLAND WOOL LOADINGS. The New Zealand Shipping Company has arranged for the Hororata and the Ruahine to load wool at Auckland ' next month for London They will also taka cargo for transhipment fo.r Hull. Goole and Continental ports. The Hororata is to be despatched from New Zealand about April. 9, and the Ruahine about April 23. The Pinko is to load at Auckland about the middle of next month for discharge nt New York, Boston. Glasgow, Liverpool. Manchester and Avonmouth. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireleas stations to-day:— Auckland.—Niagara, Saka Maru. Montague, Ulimaroa, Manuka. Hertford. Port Brisbane. Chatham Islands.— Remuera, Hororata. Wellington.—'Tamahinn. Surprise. Devon, Marama, Moeraki, Karori. Whangape, Rimutaka, Tutanekai. Mahana. Port Albany. _Awarua.—Sir J. C. Ross. C. A. Larsen. N. T. Nilaon Alonso, City of Winchester. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Saturday's Arrival.—Rarawa (5.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Yesterday's Arrival.-—N-gatiawa (10.30 p.m.), from Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON.—February 19: Arrived— Storm (5 a.m.), from Timaru; Kamo (5.50 a.m.), from Dunedin Karori (6.10 .a.m.), frotrs_ Gisborne: Otarama (6.25 a.m.). from Wellington; Wahine f6.45 a.m.), from Wellington-. Kamona (2.25 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed-—Kamo (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington: Waipiata (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Breeze (5 p.m.). for Dunedin; Karori (6,15 p.m.). for Westport; Wahine 8.15 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—February 19: Sailed—Calm (4.30 p.m.). for Bluff; Canadian Explorer (12.45 p.m.). for Bluff; Opilsi (3 p.m.), for Timaru; Holmdale. for Oamaru. BLUFF.—February If): Arrived—Kurow (11 a.m.), from Dunedin SUVA.—February 19: Sailed—H.M.S. Renown (10 a.m.), en route from England to Auckland. PANAMA,—February 18: Arrived—Rotorua, en route from Wellington to London. HINTS O.N HEALTH. BY .4 QUALIFIED CHEMIST. MOST COMMON COMPLAINT. I have now beeD in business as a 1 chemist lor 20 years, and 1 have taken rareful note of 'he thousands and thou sands of prescriptions I have dispensed I 1 suppose every third prescription has been for some stomach complaint. It is j the most common of all our ills, and per j haps the most serious. " Not so long ago, doctors used to pre- S scribe bismuth, soda-bicarb, pepsin and j similar drugs, but that is gradually chang mg To-dav the most popular prepara lion tur indigestion, gastritis, flatulence, acidity, undoubtedly is Anti-Acido, and you would hardly believe the large quantities i sell " And aren't users enthusiastic! 1 always ask what benefit Anti-Acido has done, and you should hear it praised 1 Knowing ail this, I certainly recommend Anti Acido for stomach disorders Cus tomers come back and say they have never felt so well m all their lives."— Advt. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 9

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