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SHIPPING.

pORT OP AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. ■ i,« f3 a.m.). from Paoroa; ClayT»' u *. ani.f. irom Whangarei; To re a pore , j rolil Coast; Rangitoto (11.30 (7.30 Thames, il;tuiti (noon), irom riHpl- VVaipu '1 p.m.), from KereTnhoe (6 P.m.). from Coast; Korua. peehili *■ irom Gisborno; Honaki fronl portiand- " SATURDAY S DEPARTURES. " Tofua (11.25 a.m.). tor Fin. Passeng6l,9' and Mrs. W. Anion, Miss A. Saloon. * A Barber. Mr. J. G. Barr. A- p S Barton, Mrs. li. E. Battersby. r " F' B ■ Brass, Mrs.. J. H. Brass, Mr. P'ni Butler Mr. H. H. Chapman. Miss V. j T . Butler. iu Cohcroft. Miss M. A. D. Colhns. Mr. W. H. £ Mr C Dick. Mrn. li. Elder. Miss Co °u' Elder.' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ellis. ki Ind Mrs. W Exler. Miss M. M. FlanHr, Miss R. C Geist Mrs K Gibson. P Gin", Misses M. and G. Ginn. M rß ' r Graham-Watson. Mrs. E. Griffin. Jf rS- T C Henton. Mr. and Mrs. H. M HilN Holmes, Mr. M. J. Holmes. IrVd iln. R- C. Horslev, Mr. B. F. Ties Mr. and Mrs T E. Jefcoate. Miss V F Johnston. Miss M I- Jones. Mr. e V Kerr, Mrs. F. L. I>err, Mrs. G. .«n Mr H. V Leaning. Mr. and Mrs. a r Lavington. Mr. P. D. Leslie. Mr. . p'Lindsay. Mr. J. A. MacKinnon. Mrs. McAlFster Miss H. McAlister. Mr N. &Gw<jor. Mrs. A. Mn-tm, Mr H. Mnrtvn. Ifrnl C Mellor. Mrs. Norton-Taylor. \ M' Pollock. Mr. M. Pratt, Mrs. C £ M. A. Searle, Mr. W .E. ShepMi** I- ""»art. Mr. T. Smith. Miss f P Snow. Mr. and Mrs F. A. SpringLl F K. S*-"-tton. Mrs. T, M. r'bev Mr. S. IT. Tnnpor. M F Tnte M : " F, A. Wnllnee. Mr and Mrs. I f Watson. Mr. C W Wigcrin. Mrs. ' Williams and two children, and 14 thirdC, W%t Henshnw (5.30 p.m.). for Nnnier. Kittawa (11.45 a.rn.L for Orevmouth: H'ako (4.15 p.m.). for East Coast bays. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Pieiodon (1.20 a.m.). from Snn Pedro. Southern Cross (4.30. a.m.). from- New C Aka'oa with raft in tow (3.40 a.m.). from Coast- Tiroa (f.,35 a.m.). from Gisborne; Vntuncri (6.50 a.m.). from Tauranga: Katoa (7.55 a.m.), from Southern ports. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Kamona (12.30 a.m.). for Portland ■Wakakura (9.40 a.m.), for Haiiraki Gulf; Claymore (8.40 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. E.M.S. Maunganui, from Vancouver, 12.30 fiitn • , ~ , Awahon, from Coast. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waitemata. for Napier, afternoon. Omana, for Arkle's Bay. 5 a.m. Kawau, for Mangawai. noon. Motu. for Whakatane. 4 p.m. Clansman, for Riissell. 5 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, 5.30 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga. 7 p.m. Gunbar. for East Coast ports. Waipa, for Kerepeehi, 10 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Kanna, Westport. to Sail. Waipahi, Rarotonga, July 19. Marama, from Sydney, July 19. Hinenioa, Norfolk Island. July 21. Kartigi, South Australia. July 22. Kaitoke. Newcastle, to sail. Kaimanawa, Westport. July 2-3. Niagara, Sydney, August 1. Maheno Sydney. August 2. Tofua, Fiji, August P. Ulimaroa Sydney, August 9. H.M.S, Diomede. Tonga, August 17. H.M.S. Laburnum, Fiji, October 16. R.M.S. Veronica, Fiji. October 24. OVERSEAS. Maunganui, Vancouver. July IS. City of Corinth. New York. July 19. Baron Minto, Iquique, July 19. Huntingdon, South, July 22, to load. Ikala. Montreal, July 24. Maryland. Nauru Island. July 26. Atnenic, South July 27. to load. Hauturn, Glasgow, July_ 28. Bearport, San Pedro, July 30. Tamnrca, London, via Welelingrton, July 30. Canadian Seigneur, South. July 30. to load. , , Port Dunedin, South, July 30, to load. Kororata. London, via Wellington. August HIJS Dunedin. England. August 1. Port Hunter, Liverpool, August 2. "Westmoreland, Liverpool. August 8. Canadian Prospector. August 8. ("it-.' of Carlisle, New York. August 8. B'.nliine, London. August 10. Sfntntua, South, August 10. to load. Nucnla San Pedro, via Islands, August 12. . We-traoreland. Liverpool, August 15. IVa'cherm. Montreal. August 16. Port Albany. New York, August 16, Pakelia. London. August 28. Somerset. Liverpool. August 29. Thomas Bryan, trawler. England. August. Cambridge, South. August 29. to load. Tcnfariro. London, via Suva. September 10. Schouwen. Montreal, to sail. .Kent, Liverpool. September 12. Niagara, Vancouver, September 12. Sussex. Calcutta, to sail. Port- Caroline, South. September 14, to loftd. Kia Ora, Liverpool. September 28. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Maunganui, Sydney, July 19. Huntingdon, England, July 26. Athenic, Loudon. July 30. Port Dunedin, Europe. July 31. Canadian Seigneur, America and Canada. July 31. Niagara, Vancouver. August 2. Ulimaroa, Sydney. August 12. Matatua. London, August 13. Cambridge. America and England, September 2. Pokeha, London, early October. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rixautaka, left Southampton June 10. due Wellington July 20. Tamaroa, left Southampton June 17, due Wellington July 23. Ruahine, left Southampton July 5. due Auckland August 10. Tainui, leaves Southampton July 29. due Wellington September 5. Rotorna, leaves Southampton September 2, due Auckland October 8. Ruapheu, leaves Southampton September 9. duo Wellington October 18. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at Wellington from San Francisco August 2. Tahiti, at. Wellington, sails this afternoon _ for San Francisco. Niagara, at Sydney, laid up for overhaul. resumes running July 23. Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday. • Maunganui, due at Auckland from Vancouver to-dav: sails at mid-day tomorrow for Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.). Northern Chief (scr.), Kurnalpi,. Resolution (scr.j. _ Waimij. Devojiport—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M OS. Iris, H.M.S. Wnknkura, Korua (Gisborne drpdge). King's Wharf—-Persian Prince (Henderson end Macfarlane). Waitemata (U.S.B. Coy.). Queen's Whnrf—Maroro (A. G. Frank- . ham) _ , s Prinoe's Wharf—Canadian Seigneur Cambridge (N.Z.B Coy.) , Katoa m.S.fi. Coy.) NorHi Wall—Wm'tnnr-nta (U.S.S. Coy.). _ Knrow (V.R.f* Cov.) W,.st«n? Wharf—Pieiodon C8.T.0. <"'oy.> Central Wharf—Southern Cross (Mission steamer) The K fi'mfnawa is to load coal at. "West- I T*ort on Wednesday for Auckland , The Kaitokn rerfhed Newcastle from Well-iTigtn-n on Saturday She is - to load coal Newcflstle for Auckland. The Kamona sailed at an early hour yesfor Portland /to loid 'cement for "°''ington. T,vttelfnn and New Plymouth The Northern Company's auxiliary Otimai is to be despatched at i°'tr to-morrow afternoon with cargo tor Onotiki and Kutarere. Tbe Richardson stenme-- AwaHon is due from the Coast Messrs. Watkin and Willi's ndvise she is to be despatched for fokomant Bny and Oisborne to-morrow ."J 1 he Katoa arrived sesterdnv morning »t,h general cargo from South Island ports. Well : ngton Pieton Pl'e is onloaning at Prince's Wharf. On Wednesday the JT.' vvellingfon. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru SOUTHERN CROSS RETURNED .After a three months' cruise in the SouthPacific the Meiiihenian Vlission steamer till n Cross returned to Auckland yeswuay morning and berthed at Central vvnarf. The vessel left Auckland on Anrii ° W A:" " le launch Mavis in tow. Fine , prevailed during the voyage to Vila. Si ik reached in seven days. The cruise J®, the mission stations was interrupted Sri K to an outbreak of measles in the ,i' omon .Group and in consequence the „ ne r had to undergo two periods of fl Sh® sailed from Vila on July v.; j curing the return voyage to Auckland we sterly weather and rough beam tn Yi ei ? en S°uutered and caused the vessel heavily, much to the discomfort of \J ® ° n board. A two months' stay will in port and then the vessel will Mkother cruise to the islands.

. MARAMA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer ' Marama ia expected about seven o clock to-morrow morning from Sydney She will land passengers, mail and cargo at Queen's Wharf. THE PERSIAN PRINCE. The steamer Persian Prince is to sail to-morrow for Lyttelton to complete unloading phosphates from Nauru Island. DREDGE KORUA FOR OVERHAUL. An arrival on Saturday evening was the dredge Korua from Gisborne The vessel has come to Auckland for overhaul. She is at the Dock Wharf THE WEST HENSHAW. The American _ steamer West Henshaw sailed on Saturday evening for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's island steamer Tofua sailed for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. ' oho is due back at Auckland on August 8 ROTORUA CLEARED COLON. En route from New Zealand to London, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner hotorua is reported to have cleared Colon last Thursday. The vessel was despatched from Wellington on June 21. KANNA AGAIN BARBOUND. The Greymouth Bar was again unworkable on Saturday and the Kanna was unable to snil for Westport and Auckland. The vessel has been barbound at Greymouth Bince Tuesday last. CANADIAN BRITISHER REPORTED. The Canadian Britisher, which sailed from Auckland on June 4 for New York. Boston and Montreal, is reported to have reached New York last Friday. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. With general merchandise from Adelaide, Wallaroo, Stanley (Tasmania) and Melbourne. the Kartigi was despatched from the last-mentioned ( port on Friday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland nest Friday. RARANGA AT LONDON. The Shaw, . Savill and Albion steamer Raranga is reported to have reached London from New Zealand last Friday. The vessel sailed from Wellington on May 31, via Falkland Islands, Monte Video and Teneriffe. PORT ALBANY REPORTED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino's steamer Port Albany is reported to have cleared Norfolk, Virginia, last Friday in continuation of her voyage from New York to Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU. Henderson _ and Macfarlane, Ltd.. have received advice that the steamer Maryland was despatched from Nauru Island on July 14 with a full cargo of phosphates for Auckland. She is due on July 26. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The local' oßice of the Union Company has received advice that tho Kaituna is to leave Melbourne toward the end of this month, via Newcastle, with general cargo for discharge at Auckland and Napier. MELBOURNE PASSENGER SERVICE The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Moeraki sailed from Melbourne on Friday for Bluff, Duuedin, Lyttedton and Wellington. After discharge al Wellington the vessel will be withdrawn and sent to Port Chalmers. She will bo replaced in the Melbourne service by the Manuka, now undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers. THE PLEIODON. On her first visit to Auckland the AngloSaxon Petroleum Company's tanker Pieiodon arrived from San Pedro yesterday morning with over 7000 tons of bulk oil fuel for the British Imperial Oil Company. She will unload over 2000 tons into the company's tanks at Freeman's Bay and the remainder at Wellington and Timaru. She sailed from San Pedro on June 21. CARGO FROM INDIA. The Union Company has received advice that the steamer Queda. with carco for New Zealand, left Calcutta on June 5 and grounded at Hughli Point. In consequence the vessel had to return to Calcutta for survey and her cargo was transferred to the steamer Howra. which left Calcutta on June 22 for' Fremantle. Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. MAUNGANUI DUE 12.H0 P.M. TO-DAY. A wireless message from the Union Company's Royal Mail liner Maunganui states that she will reach Auckland from Vancouver, via Honolulu, and Suva, a* 12.30 p.m. to-day. Passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand will be landed at Queen's Wharf. To-morrow morning she will load mail and embark passengers for Australia, and at noon she is to resume her voyage to Sydney. CITY OF CORINTH REPORTS. The A. and A. Line's chartered steamer City of Corinth has reported by wireless that she will arrive from New York at daybreak to-morrow. The vessel is bringing case oil and general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lytjelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. The New Zealand Shiping Company are the local agents. THE WAITEMATA. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Waitemata arrived yesterday morning from San Francisco and berthed at King's Wharf to unload case oil and general merchandise from Pacific Coast ports. Tho company expect to despatch the vessel to-day in continuation of her voyage to Napier. Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney. The cargo was loaded at Vancouver, Powell River, Ocean Falls, Chemainus and San Francisco. The vessel cleared San Francisco on .Tune 21. and experienced fair weather until the beginning o ; last week, when she encountered strong westerly gales and high head seaa. which buffetted her considerably and delayed her arrival by nearly two days. Captain W W. Hender is in command" and the following are the officers:—Chief, Mr, A. MacDonatd; second, Mr, J. W. Thomson: third. Mr._ J. Macneil: chief engineer, Mr. C. M. Pirie: second. Mr. N. F. Fleming: third, Mr, J. B. Berryman; fourth, Mr. J. Dalsiel; wireless operator, Mr. D. S. Bell; chief steward, Mr. A. N ' Thorne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—-Maunganui. Aorangi, Baron Minto, Pulpit Point, Hinemoa, Brand, Tutanekai, Waipahi, Port Hardy. Remuera, Whangape, Marama. West Henshaw. Tofua. Chatham Islands.—Cumberland. Tamaroa. Ikala. Wellington.—Tahiti. Maheno. Tamahmo. Rimutaka, We3t Nivaria. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Saturday's Arrivals.—Kaitoa (10.20 a.m.), from Nelson. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Karawa (8.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth, Arapawa (9.45 a.m.), from Hokinnga; Ngatiawa (3 p.m.), from Raglan and Kav/hia. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—JuIy 16: Arrived— Kaponga (12.25 a.m.), from Newcastle; Huntingdon (7.30 a.m.) and Karno (3.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton. July 17: Progress (6 a.m.), from Port Waikato; Wahine (7.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Port Pirie (8.40 p.m.), from Wanganui; Kaimanawa (9.50 a.m.), from Auckland Sailed—July 16: Miro (6.30 a.m.), for Dunedin, Breese (5.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Hurunui (7.10 p.m.), for Gisborne; Kennedy (10 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—JuIy 16; Arrived— Calm (3.50 a.m.), Totara (6.5 a.m.), and Wahine (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Calm (1.45 p.m.), and Wingatui (5.40 p.m.), for Dunedin: Gale (6 p.m.), and Wahine (8 p.m.), for Wellington. July 17: ArrivedCvtrnet (1.40 a.m.), from Kaikoura; Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; .Wainiatu (7 a.m.), from Auckland: Breeze (1.50 p.m.), from Wellington; Cheniston (5.20 p.m.). from A'icVand Sailed—Totara (4.5 p.m.), for W'-'linrton. nUNKDIN -July 16: Arrived—Storm (4 n.m.l. from Lyttelton: Wnitomo (4.30 p.m.). f rom Svdnev. Sailed—Maimyo (11.30 a.m.), for Newcastle; Corinna (4.10 p.m.), for Oamaru. July 17: Arrived—Waihemo (12.15 n.m.h from Timaru BLUFF.—JuIy 16: Arrived —lonic (2 a.m.) Sailed—Kaiwarra (2.30 p.m.), for Vancouver. MELBOURNE.—JuIy 15: Sailed--Moe-rnki. for Bluff: Knrtigi, fur Auckland. NEWCASTLE.— July 16: Arrived—Kaitoke, from Wellington. COLON.—JuIy 14 Sailed— Rotorua, en ; route from Wellington to London. NEW YORK.—July 15: Arrived—Canadian Britisher, from Auckland. NORFOLK, Virginia.—July 15: Sailed— Port Albany, en route from New York to Auckland. LONDON.—JuIy 15s Arrived—Raranga, from Wellington. <

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19691, 18 July 1927, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19691, 18 July 1927, Page 7

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