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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Pono (7-30 a.m.), from Coast; Matangi (7 45 a.m.), from 'iauranga; Clansman (8.80 a in.J, from Russell; Wingatui tij.»s p.m.), jroni Southern ports; Omana (4.55 p.m.), irorn Matakana. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Canadian Prospector (7.20 a.m.), for Welljri gton. nuvatua (11.40 a.m.), for Antwerp. Rualnne (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Mar am a (5.15 p.m.), lor Sydney. Pas•<^l3t Saloon.j-Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. B. ,\V. Craddock, Mr. K. 1. Robertson. Dr. L. A. Lewis, Miss Maddox, Miss Roden, Mrs. Crisp, ■ Mr. and Airs. S. V. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Long, Mr. E. W. Irving, Mr. ti. Hudson, Mr. W. F. Fryatt, Mr. E. Hemming. Mr. J. Balli. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Youngs and child, Mr. P. Gallagher, Mr. J. J. Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Taylor, Mrs. Emanuel, Mrs. Manson end child. Mr. R. Clacketl, Mrs! Nuthall, Mrs. Lowenstein, Mr. E. P. Bush, Mr. R E. Wykeham, Miss Burroughs, Miss Best, Miss Tempie. Miss Reynolds, - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilcox. Mrs. Rcbm&on. Mrs. Healey, Mr. and Mrs N. S. Gronier and two children. Miss Ronalds Mis? Kronfeld, Miss Gaudin. Mr. W. Monk, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. and Miss Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Reville. Miss Minnis, Mrs. Larvmore and child. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cure- ■* ton, Mr. W. B. Gieson, Mr. C. J. Saunders, Mr." J A. Wallace, Mr. and 'Mrs. E. F. Penfo'd and child. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bacon and three children. Second Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stanlev and two children. Mr. F. A. Weston. j,f r . F. C. Love. Mrs. Sowerly, Mrs. Clarke, Mr A. C. Atterbury, Mr. and Mrs. IT. Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peck, Mr. F. G. Daniel. Mr. C. G. Martin. Mr. N. M. Dickie. Rev. A. C. Doncaster, Mr. E. E. Tremain. Mr. P. Hays, Mrs. Hnythornethwaite, Miss Irwin, Mrs. Hanify. Miss O'Connor. Mrs. Watkins, Miss Sullivan, Mrs, Bowrine. Mrs. Drew. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard. Mrs. White. Mrs. Crookes, Mrs: Turner; and G9 third class, including one Chinese. Walcheren (5.50 p.m.), tor Wellington. Mako (1.10 p.m.), for Fast Coast hays; Apanui (1.10 p.m.), for Houhora; Kawau (5.10 p.m.), for W ark worth. / Hamti i 6.10 p.m.). for Coromandel; Rangi- - toto (6.40 p.m.), for Thames; Matangi (7.10 p.m.). tor Tauranga. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Cymric Pride, from Java. 2 p.m. Kawatiri. from New Plymouth, 7 a.m. Waipu. from Kerepeehi. 6 a.m. Taniwha. from Pneroa. S a.m. / Claymore, from Whnngarei, 8 a.m. Ransitoto, from Thames. 4 p.m. Hauiti, from Coromandel. 4 p.m. Kawau, from Warkworth. 4 p.m. Tiroa, from Gisbome, mid-day. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Port Albany, for Wellington, 6.30 a.m. Waipori, for Greymouth. noon. Paroto, for' Awanui, nocli. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Waimea, from East Coast ports, morning. AwaiiuU, from Coast, evening. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwha.. for Paeroa, 5 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m. [VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. IXTEECOI-ONIAL AND COASTAL. Kawatiri, We3tport, August 'XI. Wairaea, East Coast ports, August 21. f Waipahi, Karotonga. August 22. Kaitoke. Fiji. August 24. Hinemoa, Fiji, August 24. Kurow, Southern ports, August 2a. Katoa, Southern ports. August 26. Whangape. Newcastle. August 26. Aorangi, Sydney, August 29. Maheno, Sydney. August 30. Tofua. Fiji. September 5. Uiimaroa. Sydney. September 6. H.M.S. Laburnum. Fiji, October 16. H.M.S. Veronica. Fiji. October 24. ' OYEESEAS Cymric Pride, Java, August 20. Cederbank, Texas, August 25. Somerset. Li-srpool. August 29, Wairuna. San Francisco, via Papeete, August 30. Cambridge, South, August 30. to load. West Islip., San Pedro. August 31. Ocean Transport, Texas. September 4. Canadian Ch.«illeiig&r. Montreal, oepteinber 5. . ... Treworlas. New York, via Fiji. September 9. _ Toneariro. London via Suva, September 10. Fchotiwen, Montreal, September 10. Port Hunter. South September 11. to load. Kent, Liverpool September 12. Ruahine. South. September 12. to load. City of Bata-via, New York. September 12. Niagara. Vancouver. September 12. Sussex. Calcutta. September 14. Port Caroline. South. September 14, to load Middlesex, , London, via Wellington. September 19. Westmoreland. South, September -3, to load. Mataroa. London. September 24. Kia Ora, Liverpool, September 23. Ribera Montreal to sail. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. "Waipahi, Rarotonga, August 26. Hinemoa. Niue Island, August 26. Aorangi, Vancouver, August 30. Maheno. Sydney, September 2. Cambridge. America and Lngland, beptember 5. Uiimaroa. Sydney September 9. Port Hunter, England, September 14. Rushine, London. September 17. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, Sepvember ■_o. Pakeha. London, early October. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton July 29. due Wellington September 5. Mataroa, left Southampton August 19, due Auckland September 24. Eotorua, leaves Southampton September 2, due Auckland October 8. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton September 9 due Wellington October IS. Corinthic, leaves Southampton September 16, due Wellington October 24. Remuera, leaves Southampton September 30, arrives Wellington November o. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura. due at San Francisco from Wellington on September 2. Tahiti, due at Wellington from San h rancisco. August zO. , » v Niagara, at Vancouver, sails for Auckland on Wednesday. Aorangi, at Sydney, sails for Auckland and Vancouver on Thursday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa (ba.). Northern Chief (sch.), Kurnalpi, Resolution (sen.), Wainui, Soutnern Cross (mission Devonpoit— H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.C.S. I'is H.M.S. Dunedin. Nucula (Ad rairalty oil-tanker), H.M.S. Wakakura, Queen's Whan —Westmoreland (0.fa.0. Central Wharf —Korua (Gisborne dredge). Maui (Gisborne dredge), Waipori (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Whart—Waipiata (U.S.S. Ooy.). Wirsjat-ui (U.S.S. Coy.). In Dock—-H.M.S. Diomede. The Waipiata, after undergoing survey at Prince's Wharf, is to sari for Welln g ton. Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru at ftve o'clock on Monday eveningThe Wingatui arrived yesterday afternoon find berthed at Prince's Wharf to unload gene/al caruo from Lyttelton, Wellington and Picton. On Tuesday she is to be despatched for Lyttelton direct. The (inrow, en route from Port Craig, left Bb.lT for Wellington and Auckland at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. one is due at Auckland on Thursday. The Waipori will move this morning from We*.tern Wharf to Central TVkfirf to complete discharge. She is to sail for Greymonth at noon to-day to load coal 101 Napier and Auckland. The Gisborne Sheep . Farmers' steamer Tiroa is expected -at mid-day to-day irom Gisbonifc She is to sail on Monday for Gisborne, via Hick's Bay. The Union Company s chartered steamer Waimt-S reached Napier at six .0 clock yesterday luui inng and v.as to sail for Auckland diic<;t at four o'clock m tne atteinooji. She is due to-monow morning. The Kutoa. left Dunedin at ten o'clock on Thiiisduv evening, and is to leave Timaru at noon to-day for Lyttelton to complete loading lor Auckland. She is d'j■» this port about next fcriday. The Richardson steamer Awahou is due " to-n.urruw evening from the coast, _ She is fo be d<-ui<«ti-hed on Tuesday evening for Tok..m«ni Bay Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. The Mako railed for East Coast bays yesterd;.y afitrriiuun She is due hack at Auckland next Saturday. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY, The Huddart - Parker steamer was scheduled to leave Sydney at mid-day yesterday witrt passengers, mail 'and cargo for Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday. She will be the only Sydney passenger steamer to and from New Zealand nest ■week. THE RUAHINE. The New Zealand Shipping _ Company's liner Ruahine sailed for Wellington yesterday afternoon to complete unloading cargo from London Afterwards the vessel will load refrigerated and general jargc tn the South for England, and she is to return to Auckland on September 12. With passengers and mail she is to be despatched from Auckland for Southampton and London, via Panama, oa September 17.

KAITOKE LEAVES FIJI. En route from Newcastle and Sydney, the Kuitoke left Suva at 1.45 yesterday afternoon for Auckland. She is due on Wednesday. * WHANG APE FROM NEWCASTLE. The Whangape is to. leave Newcastle for Auckland to-day with • coal. She is due next Friday. MARAMA SAILED. The Union Company's intercolonial j steamer Marama loft Auckland for Sydney last : evening with passengers, mails and cargo. :Slie is due at- Sydney 011 Tuesday morning. THE WALCHEREN. In continuation of her voyage from Ensterfi Canadian ports, the Dutch steamer Wulcheren sailed last evening for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. KAMONA FOR SURVEY. The Kamona is to leave Greymouth for Tauranga and Auckland at three o'clock this morning with coal. After completion of discharge the vessel will undergo survey. CYMRIC PRIDE. The steamor Cymric Pride, from Java, has reported by wireless to Speddins, Limited, that she will arrive at two o'clock this afternoon. The vessel has a full cargo of raw sugar, which will be unloaded at OiIGiSCJI. HARPALYCE REPLACES ANTONIO. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, have received advice that the steamer Harpalyce left Nauru Island on August 1G with phosphates for discharge at New Plymouth and Wanganui, taking the . place of the Antonio, which has been diverted to Australia. THE WAIPAHI. The Union Company's Island steamer Waipahi, which is expected from Cook Islands next Monday. evening, has been allotted a berth at Central Wharf to unload. The cargo consists of 22,000 case 3of fruit, as well as other island produce. TOFUA REPORTED. The Union Company's' Island steamor Tofua reached Suva from Auckland at six o'clock on Thursday morning, and was to sail yesterday for Levuka, Tonga and Samoa. She is due to return to Auckland on September 5. THE KAWATIRI. The Kawatiri, from Westport, via New Plymouth, has advised by wireless that she will arrive at seven o'clock this morning. She will berth at King's Wharf. After unloading the remainder of her coal cargo she will go to Newcastle. THE PORT ALBANY. The departure of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Albany was delayed yesterday afternoon owing to the absence of some of the crew. The vessel is to sail at daybreak this morning for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney in continuation of her voyage from New York. THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The Canadian Prospector sailed yesterday morning for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete unloading cargo from Montreal. The vessel will also load in the South, and will return to Auckland early in September to complete taking in general cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal. AORANGI AT SYDNEY. The Royal Mail liner' Aorangi reached Sydney from Auckland at six o'clock .yesterday morning. She is scheduled* to leave Sydney next Thursday, and Auckland on Tuesday, August 30. on the return voyage to Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. MATAROA FROM SOUTHAMPTON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mataroa was scheduled to clear Southampton for New Zealand yesterday with passengers, mails and cargo. The cargo is for discharge at Auckland and Port Chalmers. The vessel is due at Auckland on September 21. MATATUA SAILED. After being delayed for two days for repairs to her refrigerating machinery, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matatua was despatched from Auckland at mid-day yesterdav for Antwerp and London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. HINEMOA LEAVES FIJI. The Government steamer Hinemoa, which had been collecting lepers in . the islands and landing them at., Makogax, left... Suva vesterdnv on the return voyage to AiickInnd,: The vessel is due on Wednesday, and -next Friday will be despatched for Niue' Island. SCHOONER PIRI AT SYDNEY. From Auckland, via Greymouth. the Nobel auxiliary schooner Piri reached. Sydney yesterday. -After unloading her timber cargo the vessel will go to Melbourne to load explosives for Greymouth, Uestport and Auckland. WAIRUHA CLEARED PAPEETE. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Wairuna cleared Papeete at noon on Wednesday in continuation of her voyage from Sa_n Francisco, ihe vessel is bringing case oil and general merchandise from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. She is due at Auckland about August 30. THE WESTMORELAND, The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, after filling her oil fuel bunkers from the Marama, berthed at Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to unload general merchandise from West Coast ports of -Great Britain. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises the vessel is to sail on Wednesday afternoon for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete discharge. The vessel will subsequently load produce and ,generad cargo at New Zealand ports, including Auckland, from September 23 to October 1, for discharge at London. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern .Company advises the Waipu is to be despatched for Waiheke, calling at all Dorts. at 1.45 this afternoon. The Omana will sail at 9.45 to-morrow morning, and will call at Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha. _ , , The auxiliary schooners Hauturu and Otimai are being delayed by bad weather at Bay of Plenty ports. They are now expected at Auckland to-morrow. The departure of the Pono from Auckland for Whananaki and ports has been postponed until, three o clock next Wednesdav afternoon. . _ The Arapawa is scheduled to leave Unehunga for Wanganui next Tuesday. MELBOURNE-TASMANIA SERVICE. The Union Company advises that on the arrival o<" the Loongana at Melbourne on October 1. she is to be withdrawn from the Tasmanian service. She will be replaced by the Nairana, which will take up the service from that date. The summer running in the Melbourne-Launccston service will commence with the JN air an a leaving Melbourne on October 5. The sa l hn^ 3 Melbourne will then be on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, and from Launceston on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays The running of the Oonah will not be altered She is to leave Melbourne on Tuesdays and Fridays and DeyonpoH and Burnie on Wednesdays and Saturdays. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:- „ Auckland.—Tofua, Karma. Canadian Conqueror, Kaiwarra, Kawatiri, Cymric Pride, KaitnngM ta. Waipahi, Marama. Mfttatuu.. Cnnaciinn Prospector. „ , , Chatham Islands.—Tekoa Clarbank Wellington —Maori. . W ahine. Arahura, Kartigi, Koiranga, Ikala, Beiirport, "Voeno. Port Melbourne. Tarnar°Awarua.—Makura, Tahiti, Manuka, Tutanekai. Port Carolina PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.— Arapawa (5 p.m.). from Westport. \ by telegraph. WELLINGTON.— August 19: Arrived— Cambridge (1.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth, Cygnet (5.30 a.m.). from Kaikoura; Wahine (7 a.m.), Progress (9.30 a.m.), a "d I (" sr>5 r > p m.), from Lyttelton. 1 Maheno (12.30 p.m.). for Sydney; Wahine (7,50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. t vt'I'FTjTON ■—August 19: Arrived \!im-i (6 35 a m.h from Wellington; Corinna (6.50 a.m.), from Totara ' (11.10 a.m.), from Tarakohe; Moim (3.10 nm ) from Wellington; Kotiti 'G.3O p.m.). horn Akaroa. Sailed-Maon (7.4 a p.m.). for Wellington mTTCTCDIN—August 19: Arrived—Port Hunter (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Ivaikorai (10.10 a.m.), from Newcastle. BLUFF.— August 19: Sailed— Kurow (1 P.m.), for Wellington; Karetu (4 p.m.), for Sydney. SYDNEY.— August 19: Arrived—Aorangi (6 a.m.), from Auckland: Pin, from Greymouth. SUVA.— August 19: Sailed-*Apia, for Samoa; Kaitoke and Hinemoa* for Auckland. LONDON. —August 1&: Sailed—-Mataroa, for Auckland, via Southampton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 9