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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. * Port Albany <6.'40 a.m.), from New York Thomas Bryan, trawler (3.40 p.m.), from Jjiiford Haven. Omana (1.15 a.m.), from Gulf portsWaipu (2.10 a.m.). from Kerepeehi; Ohinejnuri (2.20 a.m.), from Hokianga; Apanui (4 a.m.). from Alercury Bay: Matangi (0 50 n.m.). from laitrnnga; Paroto (11.50 a.m ) from Coast: Waipori (3 p.m.). from Westport: Coronation (4.30 p.m.). from Coast. YES IERDA Y' S DEP A RTU RES. Tnniwha (12.5 Paeron : Hawaii {10.20 a.m.), for Big Omaha; Hauiti (2 r.nu.. for Kopu; Rangitoto (5.5 p.m.). for Thames. Matsngi (7.10 p.m.), for Tauranga; Torea (7.25 p.m.), for Coast. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Westmoreland, from Liverpool, 10 a.m. Walchercn. from Montreal, I a.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa. 0.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 7.30 a.m. Rangitoto. from Thames, '2 p.m. Hauiti. from Kopu. 3 p.m. , Kawau, from Big Omaha. 0 p.m. Apanui. from Great Banier. 7 p.m. Mako, from East Coast bays. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Taniwha, for Paeroa. 2.30 p.m. Omana, for Mullet Point, 3 p.m. Waipu, for Kerepeehi, 3.30 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. Canadian Prospector, for Wellington, ing.VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Wingatui, Southern ports, August 19. Jvawatiri. Westport, August 20. Kaimanawa, Westport, August 20. "Waimea, East Coast ports, August 21. "Waipahi. Harotoriga, August 22. Katoa. Southern ports. August 22, Kaitoke, Fiji. August 24. Hinemoa, Fiji. August 24. Aorangi, Sydney August 29 ■ Maheno. Sydney. August 30. Margaret W.. Sydney. Sailed August 17. Totua Fiji September 5. Uiimaroa, Sydney S'eptember 6. H.M.S. Laburnum, Fiji, October 16. s H.M.S. Veronica, Fiji. October 24. overseas Westmoreland. Liverpool, August 18. Cymric Pride, Java. August 19 Cederbank, Texas, August 25. Somerset. Liverpool. August 29. Wairima. San Francisco, via Papeete. August 30 Cambridge. South, August 30\ to load. West Iflip. San Pedro. August 31. Ocean Transriort, Texas. September 4. Canadian Challenger. Montreal. September 5 Treworlas.. New York, via Fiji, September 9. Tongariro. London via Suva, September 10. Schouwen, Montreal. September 10. Port Hunter. South September 11. to load. Kent. Liverpool September 12. Kuahine. South September 12, to load. City of Batavia, New York. September 12. Niagara, Vancouver, September 12. Susses. Calcutta. September 14. Port Caroline. South, September 14. to load. Middlesex, London, via Wellington. SeDtember'l9. Westmoreland. South, September 23. to load. Mataroa. London. September 24. Kin Ora, Liverpool, September 2S. Ribera. Montreal to sail. early sailings from Auckland -• . IX.TEHCOLONIAI AND OVERSEAS. Matatua, London, August 19. Marama, Sydney. August 19. Hinemoa. Nine Island August 27. Aorangi. Vancouver, August 30. Maheno. Sydney, September 2. Cambridge, America and England. September 5. Uiimaroa. Sydney. September 9 Port Hunter, England. September 14. 'Runhine, London. September 17. Southern Cross, New Hebrides. September -.0. Pakeha. London, early October. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton July 29. due Wellington September 5 Mataroa. leaves Southampton August 19, due Auckland September 24. Rotorua, leaves Southampton September 2. due Auckland October 8 . Kuapehu, leaves Southampton beptember 0. due Wellington October IK. Corinthic. leaves Southrmpton September 16. due Wellington October 24. 'Remr.era, leaves Southampton September 30. arrives Wellington November 5. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at San Francisco from Wellington on September 2. ' Taliiti. due at Wellington trom San Fran cisco. August NiEiara. due at Vancouver from Auck land to-morrow. Aorangi, due at Sydney from Auckland to-morrow morning. VESSELS. IN PORT. In Stream*—Re wa (bQ.i. Northern Chief (sch.i, Kurnalpi, Resolution (sc-h ), Wainui, Southern Cross (mission ". steamer). ' Devonport—H.M.S Philomel. H.M.C.S. Iris, H.M.S Dunedin. Nucula (Ad miraitv oil-tanker) H M.H Wakakura Queen's Wharf—Ruahine (N Z.S. Coy ). Marama (U-.S.S. Coy.) Central Wharf—Korua (Gisborne dredge). Maui (Gisborne dredge), Matatua (L D. Nathan). King's Wharf—Port Albany (Heather, Roberton). Prince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Canadian Constructor (Canadian Government). Walcheren (N.Z.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Waipori (U.S.S Coy.). " In Dock—H.M.S. Diomede. The Katoa was to leave Dunedin yesterday tfternoon for Auckland, via Timaru and Lyttelton. The Kaitangata was to leave at five o'clock last evening for Sydney and Newcastle. The Kaimanawa was to leave Westport yesterday with coal for Auckland. She is due on Saturday. The coastfd steamer Ohinerr.uri arrived yesterday morning from Hokianga to Undergo overhaul The Wingatui, en route from Lyttelton and Picton, left Pjcton on Tuesday evening for Auckland. She is due to-morrow morning. The Richardson steamer Mako is due today from the Coast and will berth at Central Wharf. She is to to-morrow evening for East Coast bays. Napier and Waitoa. i The Waipori arrived from Greymouth and ■ Westport yesterday afternoon with coal and limber. S'he unloaded a portion <sf cargo at King's Wharf. This morning she wul go to Western Wharf to complete discharge. The Kawatiri. en route from Westport, fras to leave New Plymouth at 10 o'clock last night for Auckland, where she is due On Saturday morning After unloading the remainder of her coal cargo she will go to 'Newcastle. THE PORT CAROLINE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line fcteac.er Port Caroline* is to leave Lyttelton for Timaru to-day to complete unloading genera! merchandise from London. TII9 vessel is to load for her homeward voyage it Biuil, Timaru. Wanganui, New Ply- - mouth, Auckland and Wellington. She is to be despatched from Wellington for London fcbout September 25. PASSENGERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO The Royal Mail liner Makura sailed from Wellington on Tuesday afternoon in continuation of her voyage to Karotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. The following .passengers joined the vessel at Wellington:— First Saloon.—Mr. A. Allen, Mrs. A. Allen, Miss M. R. Barry, Mr. CJoodrnftfl. Mr. H H. Jlj.-iiius, Miss E. B. Hume, Miss Hield, Mr. W. D. Johnston. Mrs. E. Ladin, Miss G. McGil], Miss Stephens, Mr H. D. C Van Asch, Miss E. Walker. Second Saloon.—Mr. Barham, Mrs. ,A M. Babich. Mrs. 'Barry, Mr. R M. Campbell, Mrs. iJ. Dooley. Miss Fitzpntrick. Miss E. Hind. Mr. E Hind, Mr. Hummon. Miss. Hogg, Mr C R Hall. Mr. Hoylnnd. Miss Kr.cwlfis, Mr Mcßride. Mrs. M. Pollack. Mrs. H. R. Sellars. and 13 third-class. THE POPT ALBANY Firm Tampico. Mexico, and New Y_ork. the Commonwealth an ,J Dominion Line Stealer .Port Albany reached Auckland yesterday She is berthed'at King' l Wharf. The vessel loaded bitumen for Australia at Tamp:co and case oi! and general cargo at Nev, York for New Zeoland She will unload £OO tons of general cargo and 10,000 'cases of oi! at Auckland and the remainder >,'■ the cargo at Wellington Lyttelton. Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney r>he saned from New York cn July 13 and cleared Panama on July 22 Fair weather prevailed until the vessel was 10 days from Auckland, when strong westerly winds which increased tn a fresh gale, were encountered The weather was very stormy fpr five days and during that time waves repeatedly broke on board and flooded the decks but no damage was done. Captain R. Needhnm is in command, and the following , are the officers :—Chief, Mr E. Leavett; second. Mr. E. Robb: third. Mr. G Horton: fourth. Mr R. Elson; chief engineer Mr W Barrett: second. Mr A William*": third. Mr. F. Man can. fourth. Mr F Washington: fifth Mr. T. Herruge; sixth, Mr. E. Barber: chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. W Dibbs; Second, Mr. B. Shute; surgeon. Dr. C. Piper: first wireless tiDemtor Mr. G Hudson: second. Mr. b. chief steward. Mr. S. Robinson. Heather, Roberton, Ltd.< axe the local l»3<Ult*. /

IRIS TO SAIL NEXT WEEK. cable steamer Iris will probably leave Auckland next week to repair a fault in the Pacific cable near Norfolk Island. H.M.S. DIOMEDE IN DOCK. H.M.S. Diomede, which returned on Tuesday afternoon from the South Sea Islands, went into dock yesterday morning for refitting. THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The Canadian Prospector is, expected to sail this evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin, in continuation of her voyage from MoriUeal PORT HARDY REPORTED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy, which sailed from Auckland on July 15 tor New York, Boston London, is reported to have reached iNorfolk, Virginia, on August 15. WAIPAHI'S ITINERARY. The Union Company advises that the Waipahi, which is due at Auckland on Monday eve.ning from Cook Islands, is scheduled to sail on August 2G on he- return voyage to Rarotonga. Aitutaki. Atiu Mauke and Manga ia. MARGARET W. FROM SYDNEY The auxiliary schooner Margaret W. is reported - to have left Sydney yesterday with timber for Auckland.' She I is due about the end of the month. CYMRIC PRIDE FROM JAVA. The tramp steamer Cymric PriHe is due from Java to-morrow, according to her wireless advice. She is bringing a full cargo of raw sugar, which will be unloaded at. Chelsea. Spedding, Ltd., are the local agents. HINEMOA AT SUVA. After carrying lepers from Samoa and outlying islands to Fiji the Government steamer Hinemoa is due at Suva to-day and Auckland nest Wednesday. She is scheduled to leave Auckland for Nine Is- ! land on August 26. THE PAKEHA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha, which is ; due at Auckland from London on August 30. will unload, 260 tons of explosives at the Motuihi anchorage before coming into port to discharge general merchandise. From Auckland the vessel will go to Wellington and Napier to comj plete discharge. SYDNEY PASSENGER STEAMERS. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno will leave Wellington for Sydney at noon to-morrow and the Marania will leave Auckland for Sydney at three o'clock in the afternoon. The Huddart Parker steamer Uiimaroa is to leave Sydney for Wellington at mid-day to-morrow and is due next Tuesday. , THE CAMBRIDGE. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge is due at Wellington from New Plymouth this evening to continue loading for New York. Boston, London, Avorimoutli, Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester. The vessel is to leave Wellington on Monday for Napier, Gisborne. Tpftomaru Eay and Auckland to complete loading. She is scheduled to sail from Auckland for New York on September 5. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. THE WESTMORELAND. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, which is due from Liverpool at 10 o'clock this morning, will berth alongside the Marama at Queen's Wharf to take in oil fuel for her bunkers Afterwards she is to berth at Central Wharf-to unload general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. From Auckland the Westmoreland will go to Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete discharge. * THE WALCHEREN. The Dutch steamer Walcheren, from Eastern Canadian ports, wiil arrive at an early hour this morning, according to hel wireless advice. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload general merchandise from Cornerbrook. Sydney (Cape Breton), and Montreal The other discharging ports are Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. THOMAS BRYAN ARRIVED. An arrival at Auckland yesterday afternoon was the trawler Thomas Bryan, from Milford Haven. She is the latest addition to~Sanford, Ltd.'s fishing fleet. She sailed from Milford Haven on Jur>e 10 and called at Port Royal. Panama, and Tahiti en route. The voyage of 11.050 miles was tliade in 67 days 10 hours, an average ppeed of 5.2 knots. The steaming time was 5S days 21 hours. The voyage was uneventful WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to bf within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tofua. Aorangi, fianna,' Canadian Conqueror Sonoma, Kaiwarra. City of Carlisle, Kawatiri. Cymric Pride. Kaitangata. Wellington.—Wahine. Maori, Ngaio. Arahura, Waikawa, Port Melbourne, Waitomo,. Placuna. Kartigi. Makura. Tekoa. Kairanga. K<iituna Awarua.—Manuka Tahiti. Karetu. Bearport. Kaikorai. Tutanekai. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals. —Rarawa (7.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. The Ngatiawa, from Raelan and Kawhia. and the Kaitoa, from Nelson, are expected at Onehunga this morning. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— August 17: Arrived—"■thine (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttolton. Sailed— Huanui (2 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Kittawa <5.25 p.m.), for Greymouth: Wahine (7.55 p.m.). for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—August 17: Arrived— Fairburn (5.25 a.m.). from Motueka: Maori '6.40 a.m.), from Wellington: Calm (6.55 a.m.). Holmdnle (7.5 a.m.), and Kamo (7.20 a.m.), from Timaru» Cygnet (7.20 a.m.). from Kaikoura; Progress (9.30 a.m.). from Timaru: Kennedy 02.30 p.m.). -from Have* lock. Sailed—Holmdale (3.15 p.m.), '4.15 p.m.) Kamo (4.25 p.m.). and Maori '7,45 p.m.). for Wellington. oort (6.45 a.m.). for Brisbane. SYDNEY.— August 16- Sailed—Margaret W.. for Auckland. NORFOLK. Virginia.—August 15: Arrived —Port Hardy, en route from Auckland to New York.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 7