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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Whangape >3.50 a.m), from Newcastle Wan una <7 30 p.m.). from San Francisco laniwha !2 am I. from Paeroa - Claymore (3.50 a.m.) .from Whangarei Knmona 'lO 30 a.m.). from rauranga- Rangitoto (10 :jn a. m ) from Thames .W s ,p„ 'll 25 a.m i. from Kerepeehi Hauiti j 11.4n a.m.,. from Coro xrandel .<iiro. ketch ,1 ,s p rn.>. from Coast Otimai '2.20 p.ni ) from Coast Pono (5 p.m.). from Coast Tiroa (3 n m.) from Gis borne. SATURDA Y'S DEPARTURES. Cymric Pride (1 30 p.m >. f or Westport Paroth <1.20 p.m.), for Awanui Y EST ERDA Y' S A RRIV A LS. Mako (3.30 n.m.) from Coast: Matangi (6.50 a.m.). trom Tauranga: Waimea (10 B,in ,i. from Napier Awahou (4.£5 p.m ) trom Coast. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Ciaymore (9.25 p.m j. tor Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY R.M.M.S Aorangi. from Sydnev. Sam Eurow. trom Southern ports, 9.30 a m Omana. fron Arkle's Uav. U. 30 n.ui VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY H.M.S Dunedin for Hauraki Gulf. 8 a.m Cedarbank, for Wellington, evening Hinemoa. tor Niue Island. 5 p.m. Katoa for Southern ports 5 p.rn Tiroa for Gisborne. 4 p.m Kawau, for Mangawai. 1] a.m. Motu. for Whakatane 4 pm. Waipu. for Keiepeehi 1 t;.m Hauiti. for Coroniandel, 2.30 p.m. Rangitoto. for Thames ' J p.m. Ornana. for Arkle's fiav 4 pin Clansman, tor Russell 5 pm. Matanei. for Tsuranga 7 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED Al AUCKLAND tKTERCOLONIAL A.ND COASTAL. Southern ports. August 29. Aorangi, Sydney. August 29. Kaimanawa, Westport. September 4. Toiua. Fiji. September 5 Ulimaroa, Sydney. September 6. Knrtigi Melbourne, September 8. Marama. Sydney. September 13. Waipahi. Rarotonga, September 13. Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, September 13 Fiji, to sail H.M S. Laburnum. Fiji, October 16. H.M.S. Veronica, Fiii, October 2-i. ovtbses. Somerset, Liverpool, expected Pakeha. London. August 31. West Tslip. Fan Pedro. August 31. Cambridge. South. Sentember 1, to load Canadian Prospector, South, September 0 to load. Ocean Transport. Texas. September 1. Canadian Challenger, Montreal, September 5. Treworlns. New York, via Fiji, September 9. Tongariro, London, via Suva. September . m Sehou ven. Montreal. Sentember 10. El Cievro. Singapore. September 11. Port H'inter. South. September 11 to load Kent, Livoipool. Sentefriber 12. Rnahine, South. September 12. to load City of Bntavia. New Tor-K.'-Ser>fo' , -!\s er 70 Niagara. Vancouver. Sentember 12. Port Tiroline. South, September 14. to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL ANT> O VERSES. Hinemoa. Niue Island, August 29. Aorangi, Vancouver, August 30. Canadian Prospector, America and Canada, September 3 Cambridge. America and England, September 5. Ulimaroa. Sydney. September 9. Port Hunter. England. September 14. Marama Sydney. September 16. Ruahine. London. September 17. Southern Cross, New Hebrides. Septembers. 20. Pakeha, London, early October. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at San Francisco from Well- | ington on September 2. Tahiti, at Wellington, sails to-morrow for Sydney. Niarrara, due at Auckland from Vancouver Sertt-n-ber 12. Aorangi, at Auckland, sails to-morrow morning for Vancouver. , VESSELS IN PORT. In "Stream —Rew-a (bq.). Northern Ch:e. isch,), Kurnalpi. Resolution (sch !. Wainui, Southern Cross (mission steamer) De\ i/ort - H.M.S PhiJomei, H M..fc ••••nn»din, Nucula (Admiralty oiltar.ker), H.M.S WaKakura. Cei ' Wba * —Korua (G isborne dredger. Maui (Gisborne dredge). Waimea • U7S.S. Coy.). Mako 'Watkin and VV-'His), Awahou (Watkin and Wal lis). Ir ock H.M.S Diomede Che.'sea--Cvmric Pr ; de (Speddinc. Ltd.) Kinc's Wharf Hinemoa (Spending. Ltd ). Kaitoke 'IT.S.S Coy.). Kamona ar.S S" Coy.), Tiroa (A G. Frontham) Western Wharf- Cerfarbank (R Millar and Cov ). Wh->ns-ape (U.S.S Toy.) Prince's Wharf—Katoa (TT S.S Coy ) R.M.M.S Aorangi (U.S.S Coy.). Queen's "Wharf—Wairuna 'U.S.S Coy.) The Kaimanawa is to load at Westport about Thursday for Auckland The Katoa is loading at Prince's Wharf for Wellington, Dunedin Oamaru and Timaru. She is to sail at five o'clock this evening. Russell and Summers Ltd. advise that the Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa js to load at Onehunga next Thursday for Nelson and West Coast ports The Tiroa, which arrived from Gnsborne on Saturday evening, is leading at King s Wharf. She is timed to sail at four o clock this afternoon for Gisborne. via Hick s Bay From Graymouth. via Tauranga. the Kamona arrived on Saturday morning. She berthed at King's Wharf to complete unloading 00al Afterwards she will undergo averhaul and survey The Union Company's chartered steamer Waimea arrived from NapieT yesterday morning and berthed at Central Wharf. She 13 to sail at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon on her return trip to Gisbcrne and Napier. The Richardson steamers Mako and Awahou arrived yesterday from the coast and both vessels berthed at Central \rharf The Mako is to be despatched _at noon to-mor row for East Coast bays. Napier and War roa. The Awahou is to sail to-morrow evening for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Hay anc. Gisborne. The Kurow en route from Port Craig, Blaff and Wellington, left Lyttelton for Auckland at 4.30 on Friday afternoon The vessel is due at 9.30 a.m. to-day and will berth at Prince's Wharf After discharge she is to sail on Wednesday for Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin and Bluff. THE CEDARBANK The rnotorship Cedarbank is expected to Bail this evening for Wellington, .Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Rockhampton and Towncvi l V in continuation of, her voyage from Tezaa. PAKEHA DELAYED BY STORMS. A wireless message received 'by L. D Nathan and Co.. Ltd. from the captain of the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha states that after experiencing a continuous westerly gale for three days the vessel was U2O miTes from Auckland at fioon on Saturday !n consequence she will not arrive before Wednesday The Pakeha is London with cargo for discharge at Auc'-'.lnnd Wellington and Napier Lefore coming into port she will anchor ofi Motiiihi Island to unload QCO tons of ex-plosi'.-es SCOW LENA CAPSIZED The local superintendent of mercantile marine received advice on Saturday morn ing that the scow Lena was floating bottom U P tv.'o miles north-west off Black Rock, oil Cabbage Rav He ffarni. shinning of the d;mger The Lena capsized ,n , the Firth i>t Thames on, Friday nfternoon when she was proceeding frun Moehau to Auckland with » deck cargo of Coromande' granite After the incident *he two members of the crew. Captain IT A Rasper and the engineer, prooeded to Colville in the Lena's t'lnghv anfl 'enorted t v -e matter A search >s now heir." made ihf <'riftmp d"rebct T"P i= n wooden ketch -ri™e< > d cow nnn vr— b'v'lt at Auckland in It)" 1 ? fjer tonr-"- ig 10 tons "rose and "he is Pfted on h o oil .-"- ne She is owned by Captain F Wills *V :MRI N > IN FORT With iu.nibet use oil and general mer chandise fruiii Pacific Com si ports. the 1" Cn 1111111 nv' steamer Wairuna reached Auckland <n Satur-<av evening She be th'>d at Queen'" Wharf »o unload ions The remainder of the e-rt'.. ts' foi Wellington Melbourne and S"dnov The Wairunn : oaded at Vnnnmver Powell '-fiver Ocean F-Hs and San Fran eisco. She sailed from San F rancisc.o on August ! >lllO en route to Auckland :|tM Was made "t Papeete In nnl"ad a 01' a 1 1 11 V of cri'-?o The weather was fine until the vessel 'vas nearini. New Zealand and strong enuth-west winds were encountered -lurinc tK" last two days of the voyage. Captain .T Ryan is in command and he has with him the following officers> chief. M' G W Evans; second Mr R !u I lock ■ third. Mr L B Fhlert eMef ingineer. Mr K. McMurrirh serond. Mr Calvert, third Mr G fourth Mr J Ivoriprlev: fifth. Mr W Rngg wireless operator, Mr G B Fullwood: chief steward, Mr. T. Taylor.

THE HINEMOA. The Government steamer Hinemoa is to sail at five o'clock this evening for Nine Island. She is loading at King's Wharf. THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's motor-ship tiaiurnki is due at Vancouver to-day from Fiji. The vessel is to load at Pacific Coast porta during September for Auckland, Wellingtou, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. 'LEIODON LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's tanker Pleiodon sailed from San Francisco ast Thursday with bulk oil for New Zen land THE CANADIAN PIONEER I'he Canadian Government Line has* received advice that the Cenadian Pioneer, which sailed from Auckland on June 29 for » e 'v York Boston and Montreal, reached I Montreal on August 16 | fHF NIAGARA i The Union Company advises that the i n ; \ a ! a '' bner Niagara, which is due nt Auckland from Vancouver on September 12. | is to sail at ten o'clock the same night for , ovdnev ( W AIPI ATA'S. FAST TRIP. , The Union Company 8 cargo steamer Wai piata, which left Auckland last Tuesday evening, made an exceptionally f ast trip to Wellington, the sr>«ed averaging 121 knots THE WHANfiAPE. The Whangape arrived on Saturday morning after a fine weather trip from Newcastle. Her con cargo is being unloaded at Western Wharf THE CYMRIC PRIDE. The tramp steamer Cymric Pride sailed on Saturday afternoon for Westport. where she will replenish her bunkers From Westport the vessel is to go tc Makatea Island to load phosphatee for Australia. PORT PIRIE REPORTED The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Pirie is reported to have cleared St Vincent last Thursday, in con tinuation of her voyage from New Zealand to London. The vessel was despatched from Wellington on July 21 THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The Canadian Prospector is due «>t Wellington from Southern oorts to-day, to continue loading ano she . will afterwards come to Auckland ti complete She is to be despatched from Auckland next Saturdav for New York Boston and, Montreal. OIL FROM SINGAPORE The oil tankei El Cievro. which sailed from Singapore on August 20, ia bringing bulk oil for discharge into the British Ira perial Oil Company's tanks at Auckland and Wellington She is due at Auckland about Septembei 11 The El Cievro >s owned bv the Lobitos Oilfields. Ltd. TREMEADOW FROM NEW YORK. Running under the auspijes of the A. and A Line the Hain steamer Tremeadow is scheduled to sail from New York on Sep tember 14 foi Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin She is due it Auckland on Octobe' 19 TAHITI FROM SAN FRANCISCO From San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga the Royal Mail liner Tahiti is due at Wellington this morning. After landing passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand she is to be despatched for Sydney _ to-morrow afternoon THE PORT HUNTER. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter ieft Port Chalmers on Thursday morning ?or Timaru Lyttelton. Wanganui. New Plymouth. Wellington. Napier. Gisborne and Auckland to continue loading foi London. The vessel is to be despatched from Auckland on September 17. AORANGI DUE ft A.M. TO-DAY. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi_ will arrive from Sydney at five o'clock; this morning, according to her wireless report. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to lan<l passenger? and mail from Australia and to load cargo end mail and embark passengers for Island ports and Canada At 11 o'clock to-morrow morning .-he is to resume her vovage to Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver KENT CLEARED PANAMA. En route from Liverpool the Federal Line steamer Kent is reported to have cleared | Panama last Thursday m continuation of | her voyage to Auckland. Wellington. Lyttel ton Dunedin and New Plymouth She if scheduled to reach Auckland about the middle of September The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. H.M.S. DUNEDIN. H.M.S Dunedin is to leave port this morning for the Hauraki Gulf, where the crew will be engaged in gunnery exercises The wnrshir is to return to Auckland on October 9. The Naval Department warn* mariners and' others concerned that nirht and day heavy gun firing will be carried out next Friday. September MAHENO AND MARAMA. The trouble with the crew of the Union Company's steamer Maheno was not settled on Saturday and the passengers had to go on shore The departure of the vessel for Auckland has been postponed indefinitely The Marama. after being delayed ft Sydney for 21 hours in connection with the Maheno's trouble, sailed at ten o'clock on Saturday morning for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday morning. SOMERSET DUE. Although not reported by wireless yesterday the Federal Line steamer Somerset is exnected at any time now from Liverpool. She has general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. I ort Chalmers and Bluff. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. THE RIBERA. Running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Eastern Canadian service the steamer Ribera is reported to have sailed from Montreal last Thursday for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton Dun edin Brisbane and Sydney. She is due at Auckland about October 8. . The Ribera is owned by the Bolton Shipping Company. London. She is an ex-German stoamer and her former name was the Hanau. TAMAROA'S PASSENGERS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner iffamaroa sailed from Welhngti n on Saturday morning with passengers, mail and cargo for Southampton and London The follow ing is the list of passengers Saloon : Mr J N LeN. Arifold. Miss V. A. Blockley. Miss A M Coppmg. Mr. E S. Gerard Miss P. E. Hodge. Mr. A. J. Hodgkin. Mrs E. G. Mack-Jost, Mr. J. T Moate. Miss S. V V Moate Mr. F. H McDowall Mrs G F Orbell Dr R O. Penseler Mr= E Phibpps, Dr C J Reakes Mrs ReaW Miss C. E Scott Mrs A Taylor. Mr G E Walker. Mr T. O. Wood. Mrs L. 'B. Ziman and 100 third-class WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vesaelß are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:- . Auckland Tofua, Maidan, H.M C.S. iris. Harpalyce. Waipahi Somerset. Cymric Pride. Pakeha Chatham Islands.-Tainm Wellington Ulimaroa Marama, .^ a '" ran"a. Kaiwarra, Westmoreland, Cambridge Tamaroa. Port Melbourne Kaoonca Hoolta. Awarua. —Manuka, Mnkura, Kaikorai. Waikouniti. City of Carlisle. Kanna. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Saturday's Arrivals.— Arapawa (6.45 a.m.J. from Wanganui; Rarawa (7.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ~ . . , The Ngatiawa. from Hokianga crossed the Manukau Ear last evening and anchored inside the Heads. She will .berth at Onehunga at daybreak this morning. by telegraph. WELLINGTON. -August 27: ArrivedKahika (2.25 a.m.). from Westport Port Melbourne (8 10 am.), from Lyttelton Cor iniia 'noon' from New Plymouth Cygnet am . from Lvttelton and Kaikoura August'2B: Wahine '7 a.m.). from LyUc lor, Komatu 'lO 30 am) from W estnnr< Storm 1.55 D.m I from Lyttelton Soiled \ ntrust 27 Kitta wa (nopn). for Westport Corinna (6.35 p.m.). for Otmedm. '"maro,. (1 10 nm ». for Southampton Aucual ?.s nor" MeThourne 7 5 arn > for Melbourne ( VTTELTON August 27: Arrived•v'ahine (6.15 a.m.) and Walcheran (7.5 i m i from Wellington Opihi (12 15 p.m.). from Timaru Railed-Storm '6.10 pm> «w Wfihtnf. 'O.m uni f "' Wellington OFNEDIN August 27. Arrived-Calm M 1.50 a.m I from Bluff Port Albany pm 1 from Lyttelton Sailed- Cairn (11 nm.'l. for Timaru August 28 Arrived Waipintn '1 20 am) from Wellington, PANAMA. -August 25: Sailed—Kent, en route from Liverpool to Auckland MONTREAL, -August, 26: Sailed—Ribera and Canadian Scottish for Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO. -August 25; Saikd Pleiodon for New Zealand ST. VINCENT.—August 26: Sailed—Port Pirie. en route from Wellington to London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19727, 29 August 1927, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19727, 29 August 1927, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19727, 29 August 1927, Page 7