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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. ITorfolk (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Waipu (4.10 a.m.), from Kerepeehi; Omana (4.15 p.m.,), from Lyttelton; Kaponga (5.50 a.m.). from New Plymouth; Taniwha (6.25 ii.ni.). from Paeroa; Claymore (6.35 a.m.), from Whnngarei; Mahurangi (7.20 a.m.), from Portland; Motu (3.30 a.m.), fron Coast: lionaki (9.50 a.m.), from Portland; Otimai (10.50 a.m.), from Coast; Kawau (2.15 p.m.), froiis Warkworth; Hauiti (2.15 p.m.). from Coromandel; Coronation (11.50 p.m.), from Coast. 1 • 1 v SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tofua (11.50 a.m.), for Fiji. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Dixon (2). Mrs. and Miss Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryan, Mrs. Garnett and child. Miss Makwes, Mrs. Bawnsley, Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. E. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Swinnock, M»- and Mrs. and Miss Patcrson, Mrs. Osborn. Miss Rooke, Miss Freeman, Mr. F. E. and Miss Hughitt. Mrs. Stevenson and two children, Mrs. Wolcott, Mr. A. Sutherland, Mr. D. "Wilson, 'Mr. E. J. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor, Rev. G-. S. Shrinkfield, Dr. C. H. Osborn. Mr. N. O. Maddox, Mrs. Caldwell, Missi Middleton, Miss Danby, Mrs. Dickinson, Miss Graves, Miss Diggam, Mrs. Tanner, Miss Potts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bayly, Mian Porter, Mrs. Milligan", Mr. J. D. Gray, Mr. J. W. Black, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nosworthy. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Dewey. Miss W'olfgramm, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lofley, Mrs. and Miss .Suchifc, Mr. G. V. Rogers, Mr. 1?. W. AViglitman, Mr. J. B. Mitchell, Mra. Ritchie and child. Miss Coleman, Mrs. Gray, Mr. R. \y, Sanft, Mr. E. C. Andrews and nine steerage, including four Indians and one- Chinese. . West Ivan (12.10 p.m.), for Melbourne. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Isabella de Frame (2.30 a.m.), from Hokianga; Matangi (7 a.m.), from Tauranga; Kaimanawa. (7.20 a.m.), from Westport; Pono (9.20 a.m. , from Coast; Mako (10 a.m.). from East Coast ports; Kurow (11 a.m.), from Picton. Wainui (7.15 p.m.), from East Coast ports. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Taniwha (2.40 p.m.), for Paeroa; Claymore '<lo .20 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. R.M.S. Niagara, from Vancouver, 11.30 a.m. . Persian Prince, from Texas, noon. Wingatui. from Southern porta, early. Omana. from Arkle'a Bay, 030 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, S p.m. Putiki, from Waikokopu, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY, W&iotapu, -for Napier, 5 p.m._ • H.M.S. Diomede. for Hauraki Gulf. 9.50 ifcin. R.M.S. Niagara, for Sydney, 11 p.m. Omana, for Arkle's Bay. 745 a.m.i Kaponga. for Portland. 8 p.m. Rangitoto. for Thames. 7.80 a.m. Kawau. for Mangawai, 2 p.m. Waipu, for- Kerepeehi. 4 p.m. Clansman, for Russell. 5 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Apanui, for Mercury Bay, 7 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. , INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Wingatui. Southern por!,s, May 23. Maunganui, Sydney May 24. Waipiata, Southern ports. May 26. Hihemoa, from Niue Isliind, May 26. Kaituna, Australia,- via South. May 27. Waipahi, Cook Islands, M.ay 29. V Huia, schnr., Kockhampton, sailed May IT. Maunganui. Sydney, June 6. Maheno, Wellington. June 6. j, Tofua, Fiji, June. 13.- _ ; - OVERSEAS. Persian Prince-, Texas. May 23. Niagara, Vancouver. May 23. ■ . Huntingdon, Liverpool. May 25. Antonio, Texas. May 26. Mineric, Nauru Island. May 23. Eotorua, London, via South, May 30. Canadian Britisher, South. June 2. to Port Auckland, New Plymouth, June 3. City of Khartoum. New York. June 4. Maryland,/ Cuba, June 4. Mamari. London. June 5. Cumberland. South. June 6,_to load. Canadian Pioneer, Halifax. June 6. Corinthic. London. ■ via TV ellmgton. June 7. Foyle, St. John, June 9. Eemuera, London, June 11. Tekoa. Liverpool, June 13. "VVirral, New York. June 13. Matatna, Liverpool, Jnn« 23. ' Port Hardy. South.- June 30, to load. Xkala, Montreal, July 3. Southern Cross, New Hebrides,. July. 8. ! '••-y Port' Dunedin. London,, via Wellington. July 8. _ % Nucula, San Pedro, July 10.' Maunganui, Vancouver, July 18. Bimutaka, Livernool, July 13. . Cambridge, London, via Wellington, July

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Coxinthic, left Southampton April 22. due ; Wellington June 1- , ~ „ . ! Remuera. left Southampton May 6. due Auckland .Tune 11. Icnio, left Southampton May 20, duo Wellington June 28. , , Bimutalca. leaves Southampton June 4, due Auckland July 18. Ruahine. leaves Southampton July 1. due Auckland August, 6. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Niagara. Sydney, May 23. , ' H.M.S. laburnum,' South Sea cruise. May Norfolk. America and England, May 26. Maunganui, Sydney, May 26. H.M.S. Veronica., South Sea crmoe. May 31 CaaHdiail Britisher, America and England. J una 3. Maunganui, Vancouver. June 7. _ HMS. Diomede, South Sea cxuise, June ISTofua. Fiji. June 18. ■ Port Hardy, America and England. July 8• \ •

PACIFIC :MAIL STEAMERS, Makura, due- at Wellington from San Francisco, June 6. Tahiti, at Wellington, sans to-morrow for San Francisco. Niagara, duo at Auckland froni Vancouver this morning, sails to-night ior Sydney. Aorangi. due at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday.

VESSELS IN POET. In Stream —Rewa (bq.). Northern Chief (sch.), Kurnalpi. Resolution (sch.). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wakakura. IP.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Diomede. Prince's Wharf —Kaponga (TJ.S.S. Coy.), Kaimanawa, (17.5.5. Coy.). In Dock—lris (cable steamer/. _ Central Wharf —Norfolk (N.Z.S. Coy.), Omana (Northern Coy■). , Queen's AVharf—Port Hardy (F.C.A. Coy.), Waiotapu (U.S.S. Coy.). . Western Wharf—Margaret W. (Watkm and Wallis), Aniymba (3.1.0. Coy.). Awahou (Watkin and Wnllis). King's Wharf—Waintii (TJ.S.S. Coy.), Mako (Watkin and Wallis), Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.), Isabella de Fraine (A. G. Frankham). The auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary is expected to arrive this morning from Gisborne. < The Kaitansata has been fixed to load Gjreymouth about Saturday .next for ington, Gisborne and Auckland. The Westpoit Coal Company's steamer Canopus is expected to leave Westport tomorrow and reach Auckland on Friday. The auxiliary schooner Isabella de Fraine arrived from Hokianga yesterday morning. She is to sail for her return trip to Northern ports to-morrow. The Waipiata. which is loading at South : Isbnd ports, left Titmni on Friday evening J for Lyttelton and Wellington to fill up with cargo for Auckland. The Northern Company advises tint tne departures ,o£ the Motu for Wlmk-itane and the Otirnaf for Kutarere and Opotifu i five been postponed until noon to-morrow. TJie Kaituna was to leave Lyttelton at midday on Saturday for Wellington. New Plymouth and Auckland to complete unloading cargo from Adelaide. Malboum* and Hobart. From South Island pttrts. Wellington and Napier. the Wingatui is due early this morning. She will berth at Prince's Wharf. After discharge the vessel will load for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin ar.d Bluff.

The Wainui arrived last evening from Hast Coast ports and berthed at King s "Wharf. She is to sail at five o'clock tomorrow evening for her return .trip to Tokomam Bay. Gisborne and Xapier. The Kurow arrived yesterdny jriorninc. She ber'hed at King's Wharf to unload cargo from Lytfelton and Pieton. After discharge she will proceed to Portland to load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton.

The Kauri ana wa arrived from Westport yesterday ruomin? and berthed at Prince Wharf. She v.-i'f po to Chelsea to continue tmloadinp. After discharge the vessel vnil return to "Wcetport to load nsain about the end of this week for Auckland.

PUTIKI AND AWAHOU. The Richardson steamer Putiki. which is relieving the Awahou on the East Coast eervice. left Waikokopu at mid-day on Saturday and is due at Auckland this royroinsj. After Icadsns at Kind's Wharf ehe is to sail to-morrow eveiung for Tokoaiaru Bay and Gifiborne. The Awahou v.-jil bo removed this morning from King's Wharf to Western Wharf to continue her .overhaul. She is expected to resume tunnies in about three weeks time.

TOFTJA SAILED. . . Company's Island steamer Tofua was despatched at midday on Saturday for Fiji, Samoa and Tonga Sho is due back at Auckland on «f uno 13. THE "WEST IVAN. - The American steamer West Ivan saiWi at midday on Saturday for Melbourne Sydney and Brisbane in continuation of her voyage froin X acific Coast ports. THE KAIWABBA. The Kaiwarra arrived at Whangaroa on Saturday morning from Auckland and Onerahi. After loading a Quantity of timber sho was to sail the same night for Sydney. THE MIDDLESEX, filling up with cargo at Wellington wJ L ?£ eral fteamer Middlesex is to leave there at daybreak on Wednesday for pool Avonmoutil - Glasgow and LiVerPORT HACKING -REPORTED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line T vft m u r " ort A Hacking, which sailed fiom Ljttelton on April 29 for London, 'via Cape Lorn and St. Vmcent, is reported to have passed the Falkland Islands last Thursday. THE HERTFORD. io?i A Ti? S -n> c S mp i 6 l loading in New Zealand the Federal Line steamer Hertford was despatched from Wellington yesterday morning for London, Avonmouth. Glasgow and Liverpool. THE PORT DUNEDIN. The Commonwealth, and Dominion Line's motor-ship I ort Dunsdin is reported to have sailed from London last Friday for Suva, Wellington, Auckland and Napier. She is expected at Auckland about July 8. THE WAIOTAPU. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Waiotapu is to sail at five o'clock this evening tor Napier, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney to complete unloading cargo from Pacific Coast ports! KAPONGA'S ITINERARY. AT The Kaponga arrived from Westport via New Plymouth on Saturday morning and

berthed' at Prince's Wharf. She is to sail this afternoon for Portland to complete unloading coal. Prom Portland she goes to Newcastle to load for Wellington. » maunganui due to-morrow. « The Union . Company's intercolonial steamer Jdaunganui, which left Sydney on Friday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo for Auckland, is expected to arrive about eight o'clock tomorrow morning. THE PORT DENISON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Part Denison was due at Wellington from Wanganui yesterday to complete loading. SBe is to sail 'on Wednesday for London, via Cape Horn and St. Vincent. R.M.S. TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. The, Royal Mail liner Tahiti is due at Wellington from Sydney at daybreak today. After loading cargo and mail and embarking .passengers she is to resume her voyage to Rarotonga. Papeete and San Francisco at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon. THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. The Canadian Britisher left Wellington on Thursday afternoon for Lyttelton, Timara, Bluff and Dunedin to complete discharging cargo from Halifax and to load for her homeward voyage. The vessel will complete loading at Auckland and she is to be despatched from this port on June 3 for Now Yofk, Boston and Montreal. V THE NORFOLK. The Federal Line steamer Norfolk arrived at midday on Saturday for Wellington. She berthed at Central Wharf to. load a large quantity of cargo for New York, Boston, London, Avonmouth. Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool. The vessel will complete loading at this port and she is to sail for New York on Thursday. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. * LAMB'S ' STEAMER OMANA. The Lamb Bteamer Omana arrived on Saturday morning from Lyttelton. She berthed at Central Wharf to complete unloading poles from Sydney, Port Stephens and Newcastle to the~~agency of the Northern Company. After discharge she will loadtimber at this port for Australia and then go to Northern ports to complete loading. SULPHUR FROM TEXAS. *" : The steamer Persian Prince is due at midday to-day with a full cargo .of sulphur from Texas. She, will berth at King's Wharf to unload 4200 tons for Auckland to the' agency of Messrs. Robert Millar and' Company. The remainder of the cargo iB for Lyttelton, New Plymouth. Wanganui and Australia; ,•• . ■

PASSENGERS FROM. ENGLAND. Tho next direct passenger steamer to reach Kew Zealand from England will be the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthip, which is .due at Wellington from London and" Southampton on June 1. Her cargo is for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She should reach this port about Juno 8. HUNTINGDON DUE SHORTLY. The . New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Federal Line" steamer Huntingdon is scheduled to arrive from Liverpool about Wednesday. The vissel is bringing general. merchandise frore Wes't Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Blufi. WARNING TO MARINER?. H.M.S. Diomede will leave port this ijnorning for the Hauraki Gulf to carry out torpedo and gunnery practice. Mariners and others concerned are warned by the Marine Department that-the cruiser will be firing heavy guns or, May 27 and May 30. There will be night firing and star shells on May 31, and heavy gun firing, day and night, on Juno 1. , ANTONIO FROM TEXAS. An expected arrival at Auckland toward the end of this week is the tramp steamer Antonio, with case oil from Texas. She will unload m. quantity at this port and the remainder at ISapier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Beauty Point. Mfdbourne and Adelaide. She cleared Balboa on May 1. Messrs. R. Atillar and Company are the local a«ents. NIAGARA DUE 11.30 A.M., TO-DAY. The Royal Mail liner Niagara will arrive at Auckland at half-past eleven this morning from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, according to her wireless report She will berth at Prince's Wharf to land passengers, cargo and mail for IScw and td embark passengers for Australia, She is scheduled to resume her voyage to Sydney at eleven o'clock . to-iii slit-. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day >— , Auckland.—Port Curtis, Nucnla, Persian Prince. Kaiwarra, Ullmaroa, Mmmganui, K'artigi, Kaitokc, Minenc, Tofua. West — Huntingdon, NorthuinbeWolHn«ton.—Tamahine, Tahiti. Marama, Northumberland. Kauri O. A. Knudsen, Port DertisoTi, Queen Maud, c orenc. ivaitUAw ft rua k -Ot'okia. Moeraki. West Carmona. Petricola.

PORT OF PNEHUNGA. ' t Pnturdav's Arrivals.— (7 a.m.), from Baglan and Kawhrn: Barawa (..30 a.m.). from New Plymouth. / Sa*t»rdi»y's Dopartnrw.-Waiinea (9 *_m for Picton: Ngatiawa (4 p.m.). for Ho Jiangs: BY TELEGRAPH. WHANGABOA . -May 21: Arrived—Kaiwarra, from Onerahi. WELLINGTON.— May 21: Arrived™Ho!nv dale (5.35 p.m.). from Lytieltorr. May-—• Arrived—Cysnet 02 a.m.). from Lvtteltcn/. Port Denison C3.4S a.m.). from H-itamiii Pnknr.a <6.20 a.m.). from GisWe: Wttbne (7 a.m.K frora Lytt«lton; Kaunim (2.«0 p.m.), from Sailed-Arawa (. a.ftu). for Lyttelton• Hertford («.5 a.ni.' for London: Rarauirs (4.40 p,m }, for Wangraiuu. LYTTELTON —Mav 21: Arrived—Wahine <6.35 a.m.). from Wellington: Waipista (6.45 a.m.). from T:m«/a. Sailed— West Cannon a (11.15 a.nO for Dnnedm: Canadian Britisher (j.15 :urJ for T™»ni: K-aitnm* '(6.10 p.m.). - for. Wellington: W»iv'nis (825 P.m.). for WelUneton; WsiJwmaiti (9.50 p.m.). for Timarn. Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.). from Wellington: Rotorua (4.40 a.m.). from Wellington. Snssex (10.45 h.mfrom liVeliingt'On. DUNEDTN.— May 21: Arrived—Moesaki IS a.m.'), from Lvlfelton: Gale (3 p.m.). from Piofon. Sailed—Oreti (7.45. a.m.). for liv verearsill: Moeraki (5.20 p.m.), for Bluff. May 22: Arrived—West Connona (5.30 a.m.). from Lyttelton. NEWCASTLE.—May 21: Sailed—Kawatiri. for Lyttelion. SYDNEY.—May 21: Sailed—'Oabriella. for Wangarnn; Keretn. for Lyttelton. FALKLAND ISLANDS.—May 19: Port Hacking: passed, en r-.v-Jte from Lyttellon to London. LONDON.—May 20: Sailed—Port Daaedin, ior Suva,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19643, 23 May 1927, Page 7

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