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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, yesterdavs arrivals. Canadian Challenger (2.15 a.m.), from '''Montreal. Schouwen (6.10 a.m.), trom Montreal. Kartigi (8.-15 a.m.), from Melbourne. Hikurangi (12.15 a.m. l from Whangarei, ■Ronaki (3 BO a.m.), from Portland. Waipu (7 a.m.l, irom Kerepeehi: (".15 a.rn.). from Warkwortb. Matnugi (9.> am.), from Tauransa, Isabella de t'raine (i 0.30 a.m.). from Hokianga, Apanui (noon) froin «Houhora; Mahuranßi (noon), from Portland Pono <f-20 p.m.), from Coast; Kawttu x (9.55 p.m.), from Big Omaha. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Canadian Prospector (7 a.m.), for New York. Utimai (4 a.m.), tor toast; Knwau (S.lu a.m.). for Big Omaha; Rangitoto (10.j a.m.). for Thames, Awahoii <5 p.m.), for East Coaat bays Hauiti (7.10 p.m.). for Kopu; Matanpi (7.60 p.m.), for Tauranga; Herekino (10.10 p.m.). for Portland. Cambridge (5.25 p.m.). for New York. Kartigi (midnight), for Portland. /' i ' VESSELS DUE TO-DAV. Wingalui. from Southern ports, early. Omana (Lamb's) trom Port Stephens, •i g.m. Waipori, trom Napiei, early. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Hauiti, trom Kopu, 5 p.m. Rangitoto, from Thames, 6.30 p.m. Apanui. trom'Great Barrier, 7 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. I Pakeha. for Wellington, 6 a.m. West Islip._ lor Wellington, 5 p.m. Waipiata. for Southern ports, noon. Omana, for Matakana, 8.30 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. Taniwka, for Paeroa, 7 p.m. Waipu, for Kerepeehi, 9 p.m. Pono, for Mnngapai, 3 p.m. Schouwen, for Wellington, evening. Ocean . Transport, for New Plymouth, G a.m. ~ VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ISTISRCOLONIAL AND COAST AX* Omana, Sydney, September 8. Canopus. Westport, to sail. Kaimanawa, Westport, September 10. Marama, Sydney, September 13. Waipahi, Rarotonga, September 13. Hinemoa, Norfolk Island. September 13. Bona, Fiji, to sail Niagara, Sydney, September 26. Maheno, Sydney. September 27. II M.S. Laburnum, b'lji, October 16. H.M.S. Veronica, Fiji, October 24. OVERSEAS. Treworlas, New York, via Fiji, shortly. , Antinous, Ocean Island, September 9. El Cicvro, Singapore. September 11, Sussex, Calcutta, September 12. Niagara. Vancouver, September 12. Ruahine, South, September 12, to load. • ? Kent, Liverpool, September 14., Port Caroline. South. September 14. to load. City of Batavia, New York. September 15. Golden Sea, Texas, September 15. Port Hunter, South, September 17. to load. Middlesex, London, via Wellington, Sep- » tember 19. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Ulimaroi). Sydney, September 9. Niagara, Sydney, September 12. Marama, Sjdney. September 16. Port Hunter, England, September 20. Ruahine, LoDdon. Septembei 17. SoQtb&m Cross. New Hebrides. September 20 Niagara, Vancouver, September 27. Maheno. Sydney. September 30. Pakeha. London, eariy October. Kia Ora, Halifax and England,, November S. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa, left Southampton, August 19, due Auckland September 26. 1 Rotorua, left Southampton September 2. due Auckland October 8. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton September 9, due Wellington October 18. Coriuthic, leaves Southampton September 16, due Wellington October 24. Remuera, leaves Southampton September 30. arrives Wellington November PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at Wellington from San Francisco. September 26. , Tahiti, at Sydney, sans tor Wellington / and San Francisco, to-day, Niagara.' due ■at Auckland from Vancouver on Monday Aoransn. due at Vancouver from Auckland en September 16. VESSELS IN PORT. In "Stream—Re'.va (bq.), Northern Chief .sch.i, liurnaipi. Resolution isc-ii Wainui,- Knitoke, H..M.C.S. Ins. Devo -port- H.M.S. Philomel. Nucula (Admiralty oil-tanker). / Cen ro._ Wharf- aibui dredtjei Ulimarqa (Huddart-Parkeri. In Dock- H.M.S. D.omede Kind's Wharf- Whangape tC.S.S Coy.). Omana (N.S.S. Coy.), Schouwen /" (N.Z.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf —West Islip (Henderson and Macfarlane). iL i Nftthar,). Tofua (U.S.S Coy.). VVaipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wbarf Southern Cross (mission steamer), Wingatui (U.S.S. Coy.), Canadian Challenger (Canadian Government), Somerset (N.Z.S. Coy.). Nor4n Karrmnsi I T T SH Cov . Western Wharf—Waipari (U.S.S. Coy.). / The Katoa left Dunedin at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday and Oamaru at 1 p.m. yesterday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. ~ The Kurow is to load at Dunedin about Monday and afterwards at Timaru, Lyttrton, Wellington and Picton, for Auckland. The Wingalui, from Southern ports, and the Waipori, from Napier, are expected to arrive early this morning. The Wingatui will unload her general merchandise cargo at Queen's Wharf. The Waipori will berth at Western Wharf to complete unloading coal from Greymouth and Westport. The Waipiata is to sail at noon to-day for Lyttelton, Dunedin. Oamaru, and Timaru. She is to load at_ Dunedin- next Wednesday, and afterwards at Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for Au .-kland EL CIERVO FROM SINGAPORE. An expected arrival at Auckland about Sunday is the Lobitos Oilfields tanker El Ciervo, from Singapore. The vessel is bringing bulk oil for the British Imperial Oil Company, and will unload at Auckland and Southern porta. She sailed from Singapore on August 19. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS. . The Union Company's transpacific cargo Bteamer Waihemo arrived at Vancouver from "Westport on Monday The vessel is to load at Pacific Coast ports this month for Apia, Bluff Dunedin. Lyttelton, Napier and New Plymouth. The Waitemata is due at Suva on fries day, en route to Vancouver. She is to load at Pacific Coast ports during October for Auckland (probabiv Wellington). Melbourne and_ Sydney. V. Tbe Waikawa, which is en route to Van couver from Lyttelton. via Fiji. i 3 to load at Pacific Coast ports late in October and early" in November for Papeete. Napier. Lyt te-ton, Dunedin Nelson and New Plymouth Now loading at Pacific Coast ports the motor-ship Hauraki is expected to leave San Francisco on Setpember 23 for Auckland. Wel'ingtpn, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney She is due at Auckland about October 16. KIA ORA'S ITINERARY. L. D. Nathan and Company Ltd., have received advice that the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kb Ora cleared Balboa on Tuesday evening in continuation of her voy age from Liverpool to Auckland. Welling ton. Lyttelton and Dunedin She is due at Auckland on September 27 After completion of discharge :it Dunedin the Kia Orn will load refrigerated and general cargo in the South and, then return to Auckland on Nov- / ember 3to comn'ete loading for Halifax, London and West of England ports. She is lo be despatched finally from Auckland for Halifax on November S SCHOUWEN FROM EASTERN CANADA. Running under the auspices oi the New Zealand Shipping Company's Eastern Canadian service, the Dutch steamer Schouwen reached Auckland yesterday morning with cargu from Sidney 'Cape Rreton) Corner broOK and Montreal She wi 1 also unload a* WpHip'/ton Lyttelton and Dunedin The vessel sailed from Montreal on Inly 25 and ca ed at Vewnort Xfoi bunkers on An -"St 3 en' rout.. to Pinima. which she c " Mr.,-) or! a.iijriisi q Boisterous weather w '.vp=t"r!v <nd hicrh hetid seas V" "-n^o!j n «,..-r. f l .-iiivin"? fhe last week of t' e vovn-e Tbe ip excepted to re_.6Ume tipi vr>V' r r" tbi.= «*-enincr NORTHERN COMI'WVS VESSELS The Northern Company advises that the Pc, Vdep:u_t/,ire fot Waipu. Maugapai and Pn''irs Bav line been uostponed until 3 p.rii to-day. T e N gat lawn- is to leave Onehunga to day for Hok-ianga and Auck'and On her arrival at Auck'an.'' she will be withdrawn for overhaul and survey The auxiliary schoonei Oauttlru is to leave Auck'and nexl Wednesday for Hoki anga and On'ehunga She will replace the A_3.itiaw3 temrjoTarily m the West Coast service The Arapawa is to leave Onehtinga today for Wanganui and on for Ragfkv and Waikato Heads The Paroto is scheduled to leave Auckland at- mid-day on Saturday with cargo tor Awanui and Kaiangaroa,

THE SOMERSET. The Federal Line steataer Somerset is to sail to-morrow in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool to Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Blufl. THE CAMBRIDGE ' , a Itill pargo of. New Zealand produce the .Federal Jjina steamer Cambridge sailed last evening for New York, Boston, London, ' Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool '* " < THE WEST ISLIP. The American steamer West [slip is to sail this evening f6r Wellington, Lyttelloii. Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The Canadian Prospector was despatched yestot'emy "morning With general ' cai'go for iNew York, Boston and Montreal. ANTINOUS DUE TO-MORROW. The steamer Antinous will arrive from Ocean island to-Jnctrrow evening! according to hoi wireless advice. She has a full cargo ot phosphates for discharge at Auck ■ and. Henderson and Macfarlane are the local agents. KAIMANAWA BARB.OUND. Hough =>ens on the Westport bar de Jayed the sailing of the Kaimanawa yesterday. If the conditions had moderated she was to sail t seven o'clock last evening lor Auckland. THE KAITANGATA. The Kaitangata i 3 due at Napier to-day from Newcastle The vessel will unloau part of her coal cargo at Napier and the remainder at Gisborne and Auckland. THE KARTIGI. The Kartigi arrived from Melbourne yesterday morning and berthed at Central Wharf to unload general cargo from South Australian ports. At midnight last night, the vessel resumed her voyage to Portland. MELBOURNE PASSENGER SERVICE. The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Manuka is due at Melbourne to-day from Wellington. The vessel is scheduled to leave Melbourne next Wednesday for Wellington direfct, where she is scheduled to arrive on September 19. PORT GISBORNE REPORTED. On her maiden voyage from London the Commonwealth and Dominion Line's new motor-ship Port Gisborne cleared Panama last Saturday for Suva. Wellington, Lyttelton and Nelson. She i» expected at Wellington about October 1." Passengers on naldera. Russell and Somers. Ltd.. havfe received advice that the following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the P. and O liner Naldera, which is due at Sydney from London to-day Miss Frank. Miss Newman. Mr Hornabrook. Mr. and Mrs Breeze. Mr. - Kibby, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Maund, Mr. Mr. Smith. Mr. McPortland. SUSSEX REPORTS. The Union Company has received a wireless report from the Sussex stating she will roach Auckland next Monday. The vessel is bringing Eastern produce from Calcutta, Singapore, Penang and Samarang. Shs will unload at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttolton and Dunedin. THE WEST CONOB. Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., advise that the 'imeriian e'canitr Wtfi Conob is to leave San Pedro on Saturday .with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney and Port Moresby. She is due at Auckland on October 5. PORT HUNTER DELAYED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter has been delayed loading in the South, and is now expected to reach Auckland on September 17 to complete. She is to be despatched from Auckland on September 20 for London. Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool. Heather. Roberton, Limited, are the local agents. TREWORLAS FROM NEW YORK. No advice had been received yesterday of the departure from Fiji of the Trewoilas in continuation of her voyage from New York. The vessel is bringing case oil and general merchandise for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is running under the aus- • Dices of the A. and A. Line, and the New j Zcnlstid Shipping Company are the local agents , _ ..... ' THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. En route from Vancouver to Honolulu with passensrers mail and cargo for New Zealand and Australia, the Royal Mail liner Niagara is due at Suva- to-morrow and at Auckland on Monday morning. She is scheduled to leave Auckland at ten o'clock on Monday night for Sydney. _a THE °AKKH A. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Paj keha is to sail at six o'clock this morn- ! ing for Wellington and Nanier to com- : plete unloading rarsro from London. After | completion of discharge the vessel will j load re'rigerated a»H general c?rgo at New Zealand ports for Enadsmd Shf> is schedt ulpd to sail finally from Wellington on Octob"- 28 for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifte. THE OCEAN TRANSPORT The tramp steamer Ocean Transport was to have sailed last evening for New Ply- ' mouth and Newcastle to complete discharg- | ing sulphur from Texas. Owing to" crew trouble the vessel anchored in the stream for' the night and she will take her departure at six o'clock this morning. KENT REPORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from the Federal Line steamer Kent stating she will reach Auckland from Liverpool at six o'clock next Wednesday evening. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth. LAMB STEAMER OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omar.a will arrive at two o'clock this morning from Sydney, New- ' castle and Port Stephens, according to her wireless advice. She has coal and timber for discharge at Auckland, Tauranga and Lyttelton. Cargo for Auckland will be unloaded at King's Wharf After completion of discharge at Lyttelton- the Omana will retm-n to Auckland to load timber for Australia. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. The Canadian Challenger arrived at Auckland yesterday morning and berthed at Queen's Wharf to unload general merchandise from Eastern Canadian ports. Tomorrow she is to sail for Wellington. Lyttelton, Timarn and Dunedin to complete discharge The cargo was loaded at Montreal and Sydney (Cape Breton) The vessel sailed from Montreal on July 25 and Sydney on July 29 Colon was reached on August 9. and after taking in oil bunker fuel at Balbo- she cleared Panama the same evening. Generally fair weather prevai'ed during the voyage. Captain O Williams is m command and the following are the officers:- Chief. Mr L. Wentzell • second. Mr. F C Smith third. Mr. V G Allen chief engineer, Mr J Da vies: second Mr H Simpson; third Mr. C Paterson fourth. Mr.. J. Crichton. wireless operator Mr .T. Doig: chief stew ard, Mr, .T, MoDougal WITHIN WIFELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day Auckland.—H.M.S Dunedin. Hinemoa, Maheno. Ventura. Canadian Prospector, City of Dunkirk Ocean Transport, Cambridge. Wainahi, Waitemata. Chatham Islands.—Golden Wellington.—Maori, Wahine. Ngaio, Arahura. Manuka Middlesex. Wairuna, Kanonga. Port Caroline. Cedarbank. Kaituna, Ruahine. Port Hunter Awi rua—Kaikorai PORT OF ONEHUNCA. i i ! Yesterday's Arrivals. —Rarawa (V.45 a.m.) from New Plymouth; Arapawa (11.30 a.m.). from WestporV Progress (1.30 p.m.). from Whangape. The Kaitoa is due at Onehunga this morning from Nelson and the Ngatiawa from Raglan and Kawhia BY TELEGRAPH. ! WELLINGTON.--- September 7: Arrived—j Wahine (7.5 a.m.), and Cygnet (9.10. p.m.). from Lyttelton. Sailed—Kurow (1.10 p.m.), ! for Lyttelton; Kaimai (1.20 p.m.), for New i Plymouth Wahine '7.-50 p.m.), for Lytte) | lon i LYTTELTON.—September 7; ArrivedI Storm (P. 10 a.m.). from Timaru; Maori | (6.40 a.m.) from Wellington; Breeze (7 | a.m.). from Wanganui- Waikouaiti (8.50 | a.m.) from Dunedin. Holmdale (9.25 a.m.) from Timaru Sailed—Storm (3.20. p.m.), , for Wellington Holmdale (3.25' p.m.), for i Wellington; Breeze (4.40 p.m.K for Dun edin: Maori (7.40 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN.-September ' 7: Arrived—Tai 1 nia (12 40 p.m.). from Wellington.. NEWCASTLE.--September 7: Sailed—-Ka- ! ponga, for Wellington. VANCOUVER.—September 5: Arrived— Waihemo. from Westport

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19736, 8 September 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19736, 8 September 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19736, 8 September 1927, Page 9