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SHIPPING.

|C. PORT OF AUCKLAND. } YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. fc'Taniwha (6.25 a.m.). from Paeroa; Clav- . _ ore (7 a.m.), from Whangarei; Rangitoto ; $2 5 P.m-)- from Tharpes; Hauiti (2.30 p.m.). }rom' Kopu; Kawau (5.15 p.m.), from Big Omaha. j YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. ' Omaua (1.40 p.m.). for Mauikana; Waipu (£45 P.m.). f° r Kerepeeh::. Claymore (7.15 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DA t*. ■ ; Cambridge, from Tokc.raaru Bay. after"AVest Islip. from Pacific Coast, evening. Clansman, from Russell. 7.30 a.m. Matangi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. •• Omana, from Matakaua, 3.30 p.m. Apanui. from Great Barrier. 7 p.m. ' .Gunbar, from East Coast ports. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kuro'.v. for Wellington. 5 p.m. Canopus, for Westport. ' Kauiti. lor Corom.'.ndel, 4 p.m. 1 c-Matangi. for Tauranga. 7 p.m. * for Thames, 6 p.m. i'Omana, for Waiheke. 6.30 p.m. Kawau, for Warkworth, 4 p.m. ■ ** . VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND *'*" INTERCOLONIAL AN! COASTAL. •'V'Maheno. Sydney. September 3. ■ Waimea. Napier September 4. Kaimanawa. Westpcrt, September 4. Tofua, Fiji, Septembei l>. -Wingatui, Southern ports, September 6. • •TJlimaroa, Sydney, beptember 6. li'Omana. Sydney. September 6. Waipiata, Southern ports, September 8. Kartigi, Melbourne. September 8. Antinous, Ocean Island., September 9. "Marama, Sydney,/ September 13. ;:Waipahi Rarotonga, September 13. Hinemoa. Norfolk Island, September 13. Bona. Fiji, to sail. /..H.M.S. Laburnum, Fiji., October 16. E-M.S. Veronica. Fiji. October 24. OVERSEAS (Somerset. Liverpool. September 4. West Islip. San Pedro, September 2. 'Cambridge, South, September 2. to load. , e Ocean Transport, / Texas, expected. ( Canadian Prospector. South, September 5, to load. f Canadian Challenger, Montreal, September 6. Treworlas, New York, ria Fiji, September 9. Tongariro, London, via Suva, September 10. . Schouwen, Montreal, September 10. - El Cievro, Singapore, September 11. / Port Hunter. South. September 15. to i load. Sussex, Calcutta, September 11. .. Niagara, Vancouver. September 12. 5 Ruahine. South, September 12, to load. Kent, Liverpool, September 13. Port Caroline. South. September 14, to « ? i> load. . City of Batavia, New York, September 15. Golden- Sea. lexas. September 15. .Middlesex, London, via Wellington, Sep- / tember 19 Epsom, Juan de Nova, via South, September 22. * Westmoreland, South, September 24, to load. Mataroa, London, September 24. Kia Ora, Liverpool, September 28. "Atholl, New York,' October 3. Canadian Scottish Mom.real, October S. Ribera, Montreal. / October 8. .'Rotorua, London. October 8. Baron Belhaven, Iquiqrie, to sail. ' West Nivaria, San Ped;:o, October S. Northumberland. Liverpool, October 10. .Cumberland. Liverpool. October 24. / ■ Sithonia. Texas, to sail. '"Port Curtis, New York. November 9. early sailings from Auckland. intercolonial a.vd overseas. Maheno. for Sydney, September -5., -;Cambridge.~ ; America ar.d England, September 6. _ '."Canadian Prospector, America and Cansda, September 5. TJlimaroa, Sydney, September 9. C.Niagara, Sydney. September 12. - Port Hunter, England. September 17. ■yMarama, Sydney, September 16. * Ruahine, London. September 17. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. September ; J:: 20. Niagara, Vancouver, September 27. "Pakeha, London, early October. - British passenger steamers. *■ Tainui, left Southampton July 29. - due Wellington on Sunday. Mataroa, left Southampton* August 19, due Auckland Septembei 24. Rotorua, leaves Southampton to-day. due Auckland October „ ' - Rnapehu, leaves Southampton September 9, due Wellington October IS. - Corinthic, leaves Southampton Septembei 16, due Wellington October 24. Remuera, leaves Southampton September 30, arrives Wellington November 5. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Maliara, due at San Frmcisco from Wellington to-day. ■ Tahiti, due at Sydney f::om Wellington tomorrow morning. Kiagara. due at Auckland from Van- •. couver September 12. Aorangi. due at Vancouver from Auckland on September 16. , ... VESSELS IN PORT. ' -In Stream—Rewa tbq.). Northern Chief (sch.), Kurnalpi. Resolution (sch.), Sc- Wainui, Kaitoke. Devonport—H.il.b/ Philomel, Nucula (Ads miralty oil-tanker). - Central Wharf—Maui !G isborne dredge). Canopus (W.C. Coj'.). ■ Fn Dock—H.M.S. Diomede. King's. Wharf—Whangape (U.S.S. Coy.). " Western Wharf—Kamona (U.S.S. Coy,), r. prince's • Wharf—Kurovr (U.S.S. Coy.), Pakeha (L. D. Natian). . . -fQueen's Wharf—Southern Cross (mission / etearner). The Kaimanawa loaded at Westport for Auckland yesterday. The Whangape" will move from Western to King's W T harf to-day. ' r; Tce Kurow lyill sail a't five o'clock this ,6veDing for Wellington, Dunedin tnd Bluff. f The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus, which is berthed at Central Wharf. 1s expeciecl to sail for T'festport to-day. Heavy cargo ehipments necessitated the tunning of the Northern Company's auxiliary scow Pono to WJiar.garei on Wednesday. ■' The Gunbar is due frcm East Coast today, and will berth at Central Wharf. She frill tail on the return trip at noon toInorrow. The W T ingatui hnS been delayed by rain »t Lyttelton. and is now expected to leave tarly this afternoon for 'Wellington. Picton Arid Auckland. The Waipiata left Osmaru for Timaru early yesterday morning. She will leave Timaru at noon to-day, and will clear Wellington for Auckland to-morrow. The usual at Lyttelton has beim omitted on the Korthern trip. ' PHOSPHATES FOR AUCKLAND. Advice has been rieceived by Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane that the steamer Antinous left Ocean Island for Auckland tm August 29. The vessel, which has 7550 ,tons cf- phosphates, all of which will be tut out at Auckland, is due next Friday, PORT HUNTER DELAYED. Bad weather has' delayed loading operations on the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter in the South, tnd the vessel .will now irrive at Auckland lor final loading on September 35, instead of September 11. She will sail finally _ for London and W T est Coast, of United Kingdom ports on September 17. Heather. £oberton, Ltd.. are the local agents. WEST JSLiP DUE TO-NIGHT. A wireless message received yesteirday by Messrs. Henderson and Macfanane irom the Swayne and Hoyt. Line steamer West Islip. from Pacific Coast ports, stated the vessel was being battered by a strong Jvesterly gale. She will arrive at a late pour this evening, and will berth at Prince's Wharf to-morrow mornin? to commence unloading. The other ports of discharge are Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff and -'civ Plymouth" INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ' - The Union Company's intercolonial Iteamer Maheno, which was delayed at Sydney owing to a strike imons the stewards, -frill arri/e at Auckland at noon to-morrow .Jrith passengers, mails and cargo. She will berth _at "Central Wharf, and is scheduled to sail on the return at four o'clock on afternoon. ' e The Marama will lenve Wellington for ' pyoney at three o'clock this afternoon, -■b=:ng due at ner destination on Tuesday faornmg. PAKEHA TO BERTH. Th© Shaw-Savill steamer Pakeha, which Arrived from London on Wednesday, was unloading explosives at the powder ground Motuihi yesterday. She completed last jsyening, and will berth at.Prince's Wharf - at seven o clock this mcrning -to commence . unloading the local ponion of her general fit ' l ® o - L. D. Nathan, Ltd., advise it is expected to despatch l - tha vessel for Napier' • tod Wellington at daylight next Thursday complete discharge. , t;aptain W. Clifton-Mogg is in command, has with him the following officers:— ■ v m °'h cer . Mr,- D. G. West: second, Mr. 'P- T. Baker; third. Mi. R. E. Nicholson; ■iwrth. Mr. D. C. Lindsay; wireless opera- . wr, Mr. E. Kennedy; chief engineer, Mr. Cooper; second, Mr. E. A. Spencer; • 'mrd, Mr. ,7. T. Oliver: fourth. Mr. K. ' AlcGee; fifth. Mr. S. Te.ylor; sixth, Mr: A. liinneii; seventh. Mr. F. W. White; chief retngeratmg engineer, Mr. C. ArcU3; sec- • Mr. J. C. Ewiner. ii. . '

THE KAITANG-ATA. The collier Kaitangata was expected to leave Newcastle yesterday morning for Napier, where she should arrive to-morrow week. She will also unload at Gisborne and Auckland. . .. TO.F.UA CLEANS SUVA. The Union Company received advice yesterday that the Island steamer Tofua. left Suva for Auckland at 4.15 yesterday afternoon. . She is .due oil Monday morning, and has passengers",- mails and cargo.. KARTIG-I FROM" MELBOURNE. Thti Unictt Company has received a<ivice that the steamei; Kartigi left Melbourne for Auckland, and Southern ports at three o'clock last Wednesday. She is expected next Thursday. CAMBRIDGE DtTE TO-DAY. An expected arrival from Tokomaru Bay this afternoon is the Federal steamer Cambridge. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to fill New York, London and West Coast of United Kingdom ports, and is expected to sail liejt Tuesday. KAITOKE TO LAY UP. The Union Company's collier Kaitoke, which arrived from Newcastle and Suva on August 25, will move into the stream from King's Wharf to-day. She is to lay up. THE HERTFORD. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises tha Federal steamer Hertford, which is to leave Liverpool on November 25, will discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Prospector will leave Wellington for Auckland this evening, and is due for final loading on Monday morning. • She is to bo despatched for New York, Boston and Montreal the same night. SCHOUWEN FROM CANADA. A wireless -message from The chartered steamer Schouwen states she expects to arrive from Montreal rext Wednesday. She has cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The New Zealand Shipping Company is the local agent. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamet Port Curtis is to sail from New York on October 10 with .general cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Duneciin. She is due at Auckland about November 9. . RUAHINE'S LOADING. The Ru'ahine was expected at Napier from Wellington yesterday. She will later proceed to Gisborne and Auckland to comr plete homeward loading and will leave Auckland. for Southampton and London, via Pitcairn Island ancf Panama, on September 17. • ' THE RIMUTAKA.. . , , • ( The New Zealand Shipping .Company's steamer' Riaxataka will leave Lyttelton for Wellington to-day to complete homeward loading. She will leave Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama next Tuesday. . ■. :o BOTORUA' FROM HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rotorua is expected to leave Southampton for Auokland to-day with passengers, mails and cargo. She is due on October 8, and will leave for Wellington about a week later. tainui's passengers. L. D. Nathan, Ltd., have received advice that the Shaw-Savill steamer Taiuui will arrive at Wellington from London and Southampton on Sunday afternoon. Auckland passengers will ioin the express the same evening, arriving cn Monday morning. Thei t esse! Will land only passengers at Wellington, and will commence unloading cargo at Dunedin. THE MAMARI. A cable message from Bahia Blanca, Argentina, confirms the departure, ot the fc>ha\vSavill steamer Mamari for London on August 31. The vessel struck an iceberg near Falkland Islands on August 5, while en route from Wellington to London with a large cargo of frozen meat and dairy produce. . She proceeded to Bahia Blanca unaer her own steam for temporary repairs. SOMERSET DUE ON SUNDAY. A wireless message from the Federal Line steamer. . Somerset, from Liverpool, stating she expects to reach Auckland at five o'clock on Sunday morning;- was. rfeeeired by the New Zealand Shipping Company last evening. The vessel was previously expected on Wednesday. and it is believed she is experiencing bad weather off the coast. ' She has been allotted a berth at Queen's Wharf. WARSHIPS' ACTIVITIES. A wireless broadcast from H.M.S. Dunedin last evening warned shipping that the warship will carry out heavy gun practice in liauraki Cxult from ten o clock Una morning until noon, in conjunction with the Admiralty minesweeper Vv ekakura. H.M.S. Diomede. which has been undergoing overhaul in Cal.iope Dock, Devonport, since August 21, is expected to undock on September 17. The Admiralty oil-tanker Nucula is to dock for overhaul early in November, and the sloops Veronica and Laburnum, will undergo overhaul the same month. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wire- . less stations to-day Auckland.—Tofua, Iris, Somerset, West Islip, H.M.S. Dunedin, Aorangi. Marken, Waikawa, Maheno, Wairuna, Hinemoa. Chatham Islands.—Tamaroa, Port Melbourne. Canadian Challenger, Schouwen. Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, Arahura, Ngaio, Tahiti. Tainui, Hororata. Ruahine, Kaiwarra. Kaitangata, Cambridge, Canadian Prospector, Westmoreland, Manuka, Port Bunter, Cedarbank. Awarua.—Port Albany, City of Carlisle. Waikouaiti, Makura. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure.'—Rarawa (3.30 ;s>.m.),'for New Plymouth. 7 ' * BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—September 1: Arrived— Maori (.7.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Westmoreland (1.10 p.m.), from Napier: Storm (3.15 p.m.), from Wanganui; Kairanga (4.50 p.m.), from Newcastle- Huanui (6.45 p.m.), from Gisborne; Cedarbank (6.50 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Totara (2 p.m.), for Nifpier; Storm (7.45 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. - LYTTELTON.—September 1: Arrived— Kittawa (5.55 a.m.), from Westport; Wahine <7.40 a.m.). from Wellington ; Manuka (8 a.m.), from Dunedin; Breeze (8.15 a.m.). from Timaru. Sailed—John (4.20 p.m.), for Dunedin; Breeze (4.35 p.m.), for Wellington ; Port Hunter (8.10 p.m.), for Wanganui-, Manuka (5.35 p.m.), for WelUnfiton: Kaimanawa (8.30 p.m.). for Westport; Wahine (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF.—September 1: Arrived—Waikouaiti. from Sydney. Sailed—Port Caroline. for Timaru. SYDNEY.—September 1: Arrived—Karetu, from Lyttelton. MELBOURNE.—September 1: SailedKartigi, for Auckland. BAHIA BLANCA.—August 31: Sailed— Mamari, for London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19731, 2 September 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19731, 2 September 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19731, 2 September 1927, Page 9