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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERD ALS. Omana (7 a.m.), from Warkworth); Taniwh» (12.15, p.m.), from Paeroa, Mahurangi (5.30 p.m.), from Portland; Omftrta <9-40 P- m -\ fr , ora Warkworth. Mako (11.20 p.m.), from Portland. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Hinemoa, (12.55 p.m.). for'Niue Island. Kawau (8.10 a.m.), for Mangawai; Omana no am.), for Warkworth: Waipu (10.35 am ) for Hauraki Plains: Hauiti (10.60 am")' for Coromandel; Motu (2.40 p.m.), for 'Coast; Waimea (4.30 p.m.), for East Coast ports; Pono (4.45 p.m.). for Coast; Tiroa (5.20 p.m.), for Gisborne; Torea (5.25 cm) for Coast; Kartigi .(5.30 p.m.), for Portland; Awahou (5.45 p.m.), for East Coast Lays; Otimai (5.45 p.m.),, "for Coast. Tuhoe (6.25 p.m.). for Coast; Tamwha <8.5 pm.), for Paeroa.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. •.Karon, fro™ Weatport, morning. Kawau, from Mangawai, 1 a.m. Waiotahi, from Whangarei, 3 a.m. Matangi. from Tauranga 7 a.m.. Athenic, from Tokomarn Bay. 6 p.m. Hauiti, from Coromandel, 0.30 p.m. Waipu, from Kerepeehi, 11 p.m. Waipiata. from Southern ports, evening. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kaimnnawa, for Weatport. ' Canopus, for Westport. Kawau, for Big Omaha. 9 a.m. Mako. for East Coast bay*. 4 p.m. Matangi. for Tauranga. 7 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames. 12.45 p.m. Anamba, for Napier, evening. * ' (VESSELS • EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Karori, Westport, July 27. Waipiata, Southern ports, July 28. Kaitoke, Newcastle, July 28. Iluia. aux. echnr., Grafton, Bailed July 17. Wingatui, Southern ports, July 31. Niagara, Sydney, August 1. Maheno, "Sydney, August 2. Tofua, "Fiji. August 8. Ulimaroa, Sydney, August 9. H.M.S. Diomede, Tonga, August 17. H.M.S. Laburnum. Fiji. October IG. H.M.S. Veronica, Fiji. October 24. Hinemoa, Fiji, August 24. OVERSEAS. Athenic, South, July 27, to load. Ikala, Montreal, July 2S. Bearport, San Pedro, July 30. Tamaroa, London, via Wellington, July t 30. , Hororata, London, via Wellington, August 1. H.M.S. Dunedin, England, August 1. Port Hunter, Liverpool, August 2. t Canadian Seignehr, South, August E, to load. - . Canadian Prpspector, Auguat 7. 1 City of Carlisle, New York, August 8. Kuahine, London. August 10. Matatua, South. August 10, to load. Nucula, San Pedro, via Islands. August 12. Walcheriji, Montreal, Auguat 12. Port Albany, New York. August 14. Westmoreland. Liverpool, August 17. • Paua. England, August 18. Wairuna, San Francisco, August 26. Pakeha, London, August 28. Somerset. Liverpool. August 29. . Thomas Bryan, trawler, England, August. Cambridge, South, August 29, to load. .Ocean Transport. Texas, to sail. Tonffiriro, London, via Suva, September 10. Schouven, Montreal, to sail. Port Funter, -South, September 11, to load. Kent, Liverpool. September 12. Niagara, Vancouver. September 12. Sussex. Calcutta, to sail. Port Caroline, South, September 14, to load. Kia Ora, Liverpool, September 28.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM: AUCKLAND. INTER COLONIAL •' AND OVERSEAS. ; Port Dunedin, Europe, July 28. Huntingdon, England, July 29. " Athenic, London, July 30. Niagara, Vancouver, August 2. Waipahi, Rarotonga, August 3. • Canadian Seigneur, America and Canada, August 6. ■ Ulimaroa, Sydney, August 12. Matatua,- London, August 13. Hinemoa, Nine Island, August 27. Cambridge, America and England, September 2. Port Hilnter, England, September 14. " Southern Cross, New Hebrides, September 20. Pnkeha, London, early October. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. ißuahine, left Southampton, July 5, dua V Auckland August 10. _ Tainui, leaves Southampton July 29, due "Wellington September 5, il&taroa, leaves Southampton August 19, due Auckland September 24. • Rotorua, leaves - Southampton, September 2, due Auckland,' October 8. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton, September 9, due Wellington, October 18. ■ ' PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Mikura, due at Wellington from San Francisco, August 2. _ ' * Tahiti, due at San Francisco from Wellington,- August 5. Niagara, at Sydney, sails to-morrow for Auckland and Vancouver. Aorangi; at Vancouver, sails for Aucki land to-day. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (b<i.), Northern Chief (scr.), Kumalpi, Resolution (scr.), Wainni. Southern Cross (mission steamer). Devonpart—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.C.3. Iris, H.M.S. Wakakura. " , King's "Wharf—Waipahi (TJ.S.fe. Coy.), Maryland (Henderson and Macfariane). Queen's Wharf —Huntingdon (N.Z.S. Coy.), Port Dunedin (Heather Roberton). . North Wall—Kailangata (U.S.S. Coy.), Kuiwv (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Anamba (8.1.0. Coy.)., Canopns (W,C. Coy.). . Prince's Wharf—Kaimanawa (U.S.S. Coy.). Mako (Watkin and Wallis). Chelsea —Kanna (U.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Piri, aux. schnr. (E. C. Campbell).

The Westport Coal Company s steamer Canopus is to sail to-day for V estport to load another coal cargo. The Kurori is expected this morning with coal from Greyinouth and Westport. brie will discharge at Prince's Wharf. The Arapawa is now announced to leave Onehunga for Hokianga at two o'clock on Friday afternoon, instead of to-morrow. The Katoa reached Dunedin from Northern ports last evening. She is to sail to-m6rrow for Timaru, Lyttelton,- ■ Wellington and Auckland. The Kartigi was despatched last evening for Portland, Wellington,. Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete unloading general cerchandise from South Australia. The Union Company's chartered steamer Waimea sailed for Gisborne and Napier yesterday afternoon She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. Aftfer heing delayed 24 hours owing to the fet weather on Monday the Rarawa sailed for New Plymouth yesterday afternoon. She is duo back at Onehunga to-morrow morning. The Richardson steamer Mako, after being delkyed by rain at Portland, arrived last night and berthed at Prince's Wharf to complete loading. She is to sail at four ojclock this afternoon for East Coast bays, Napier and Wairoa. Russell and Somers, Limited, advise that the Kaitoa is now expected at Onehunga on Monday liext to load f.ir Picton only. The Titoki is' expected later next week lo load for Nelson and const ports. The Apantii has been delayed in the North by bad weather, and is due nt Auckland at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon, instead of to-day. Her departure from Auckland for Great Barrier- has been postponed until midnight to-morrow night. Owing to being delayed at Whangarei by wet weather the Waiotahi is due at Auckland early this morning, 24 hours behind schedule. Tn consequence of the delay the vessel's trip to Whangarei yesterday was cancelled, and she will leave Auckland on her usual time-table to-morrow. Bringing cargo from South Island ports the Waipiata left Wellington at 4.30 p.m. on Monday for Auckland, where she is expected this evening. After discharge the vessel will ke despatched about Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. The Kaimanawa was removed yesterday Jriornitig to Sheerlegs Wharf to unload coal. The vessel will return to Prince's Wharf at mid-day to-day to complete discharge. Later in the day she is to bo despatched for Westport. TRANSPACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS. The Union Company's steamer Wairuna, flow loading at Pacific Coaßt ports, is to leave San Francisco nest Monday for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on August 2G. The Hauraki i 3 en route from Sydney to Fiji, Vancouver and San Francisco. She Is due at Suva next Sunday. The vessel is to load at Pacific Coa6t ports during September for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The Waiotapu is to leave Suva to-day for Vancouver,, where she is due about August 18. . She is to load at Pacific Coast x>°rts late in August for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. Other loadings at Pacific Coast ports will he the Waihemo during. August and September for Apia, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton fcnd. New Plymouth; and the Waitemata trariag September and October for Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney.

THE MAEENO. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Malxeno reached. Sydney from Wellington yesterday morning, i The vessel is to sail on Friday with passengers, mail and cargo for Auckland, where she is duo next Tuesday. SCHOONER HUIA EXPECTED. An expected arrival at Auokland at an early date is the Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia, with hardwood timber from Grafton. She sailed from Grafton on July 17. THE KANNA. The Kanna is expected to move from Chelsea to King's Wharf to-day to complete unloading cqal. It is hoped to despatch her to morrow for Noumea and Walpolo Island. MAUNGANUI FOR WELLINGTON. The Union Company's liner Maunganui, after making a voyage to Vancouver, in place of the Niagara, left Sydney yesterday for Wellington, where she is to be laid up for the remainder of the winter season. KAITOKE FROM NEWCASTLE. Although not reported by wireless yesterterday the Kaitoke is expected this evening or to-morrow morning with coal from Newcastle, She has been allotted a berth at Central Wharf. THE HUNTINGDON.' The Federal. Line steamer Huntingdon is expected to complete loading at Queen's Wharf to-morrow evening. At daybreak on Friday she is to be despatched for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool. THE TAINUI. . The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is scheduled to leave London to-morrow and Southampton on Friday for New Zealand. The vessel is due at Wellington on September 5 to disembark passengers. The cargo will be unloaded at Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. THE MATATUA. Now loading in the South, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matatua will lift cargo at, Oamaru. New Plymouth, Wellington, Napior, Gisborne and Auckland. The vessel is due at Auckland on August 10 and three days later will be despatched for Antwerp and London, via Cape Horn. HORORATA AT WELLINGTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata reached Wellington front London, via Suva, at noon yesterday. The vessel will unload general merchandise at Wellington and is to sail for Auckland on Saturday to complete discharge. She is expocted at this port next Mondoy. THE lONIC. The _ Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic is due at Wellington from Lyttelton to-day to fill up with New Zealand produce for England. With passengers and mails she will leave Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama, at daybreak next Sunday. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara, after undergoing an extensive overhaul, is again in commission. The vessel ia to < leave Sydney to-morrow for Vancouver, via Auckland. Suva and Honolulu. She is duo at Auckland early on Monday morning to load cargo and mail and to embark passengers from New Zealand. At eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning she is to resume her voyage. IKALA DUE TO-MORROW. An arrival at Auckland to-morrow afternoon, according to her wireless advice, will be the steamer Ikala with cargo from Montreal and Newport News. The vessel ic under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, and she will unload at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sydney and Melbourne. THE HINEMOA. The Government steamer Hinemoa sailed yesterday afternoon for Niue Island, Samoa and Fiji. The vessel will embark lepers atSamoa and other islands, and will land them at the Fijian leper station. She is due back at Auckland on August 24. and on August 27 «he is scheduled to sail again for Niue Island.

THE R.M.S. AORANGI. With passengers, mail and cargo the Royal Mail,liner Aorangi is to leave Vancouver to-day on her return voyage to New Zealand and Austr&rfk. The vessel is due at Auckland on Auifust 14, and the following day she is to resume her voyage to Sydney. ATHENIC DELAYED BY STORM. Stormy weather on the coast is delaying the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenic, which left Tokomaru Bay for Auckland yesterday afternoon. A wireless message received from. the vessel last night stated that at ten o'clock 'she was off the East Cape, steaming against a north-east gale, and was making pnly six knots. Under the conditions she expected to arrive at six o'clock this evening. TAMAEOA'S PASSENGERS. Following is the passenger list of the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaro.i, which reached Wellington from London late on Sunday night:—Saloon—Miss E. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Summers. Mr. R. Summers, Misses Summers (2), Miss A. Atkinson, Mrs. R. Cavan. Mrs. I. Dingwall, Master C, Dingwall, Mrs. E. Durell, Mr. R. Turner, Mr. J. Yeates, Mr. G. Gow, Mrs. Gow, Miss E. Gow, Major H. Gray. Mrs. H. Ludbrook, Miss F. Walbran, Mrs. _M. Myers, Miss M. Mclldowie, and 320. thirdclass. The cargo is for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is due at this port on Sunday. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. The Canadian Seigneur was to leave Lyttelton last night for Timaru and Dunedin to complete unloading cargo from Halifax and to load general cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal. From Dunedin the vessel will go to Wellington and then come to Auckland to complete loading. She is to leave this port for New York on August 6. The Canadian Prospector is expected at Auckland at the end of v next week with cargo from Montreal. The vessel will also discharge and load at Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru end Dunedin. Other steamers of the Canadian Government scheduled to leave Montreal for New Zealand are the Canadian Britisher on August 25, Canadian Planter on September 25, Canadian Seigneur on October 25, and Canadian Prospector on November 25. After November, owing to the winter conditions in Canada, cargo for New Zealand will be despatched from Halifax instead of Montreal.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. —Tofui. Ikala, K&itoko, Sierra, Kartigi, Karori. . . Chatham Islands.—Mamari. Port Pine, Port Hunter. ■ __ . TTI . Wellington.—Wahine. Maori. Ngaio, Ulimaroa. Athenic, Tatnahine.. Canadian Traveller. Waitemata. Kawatin. Hurunui, Tutarkkai, Hororata, lonic, Maunganui, Tutanekai, Hororata, . lonic, Maungaiiui, Manuka Canadian Seigneur. Awarua. —Waikouaiti, Waihemo, Makura, Tahiti. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Rarawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON .-July 20; Arrived— Maori (7.45 a.m.). from Lyttelton: Ca.m (8 15 a.m.), from Wanganui; Horoiata (9Ao am.), from Suva: Corinna (11 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Manuka (3.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Kamona (11:15 a.m.). for Lyttelton; Totara (11.50 a.m.), lor New Plymouth; West Henshaw (3.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Corinna (5.20 p.m.), for Nelson: Calm (G. 15 p.m.), and Maori (7.50 p.m.), foi Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— July 20: Arrived—Wahine (0 4f ; am.), from Wellington; Wairau (7 a.m.), put back through stress of weather; Bre<.ze (I p.m.). from Timaru. Sailed— Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.— July 20: Arrived-Kahika (9.55 a.m.), from Timaru: .Katoa (8.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Waihemo (7.30 a.m.), for Bluff. SYDNEY.—JuIy 2G: . Arrjved--Maheno (6.10 a.rti.), from Wellington. bailed — for Wellington. FREMANTLE.— July 20: Arrived— Osterley, from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 9