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SHIPPING.

f PORT QF : AUCKLAND. .. ■ YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. v Jtuahine (8 ajsi.), from Wellington. R.M.S. Niagara (12.25 p.m.); from Vancouver. Passengers for Auckland: '—-First saloon. —Mr. W. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Miss D. Armstrong, Mr. N. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bradstreet', Jliss B. Bradstreev, Mr. M. Biggar, Mr. and Mre. M. Bekins, Rev. Beckett, Sir Jlenry and Lady Cowan. Mis« J. Cowan, jlr. H. S> Corafoot, Mr. H. Cornfoot, Miss j£. Gnrtwnght. Miss M. Cooke. Mr. D. Chaddack, Dr. F. Boerisig, Mibs I. H. Dashwood, r3 Ellis, Mr. M. Fraser, Mrs. M. Gray. Miss E. Gray, Mr. J. Graydon. Mrs. A Gittos, Miss M. Gittos, Mrs. A. Heather, r£jss D. Heather, Mr. and Mrs. M.- L. Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heliiugs, Mr. »nd Mrs. H. Helton. Miss G. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hewitt, Mr. S. T. Harrison. C.M.G., C 8.E.. Mr. W. J. J&mieson, Miss B. Jackeon, Mr. and " Mrs. N. J. Kidd, Mr. H. Keith, Mr. R. B. Lattimore, Lady J. le Flamming, Mr. A. W. le Quesne, Mr. E. W. le Quesne, Miss L.. \e Quesne, Mr. C. T.. Major, Miss L. Maior. Miss S. Mitchelson; •Mr. F. McCay. Mrs. L. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. 5". Neill. Mr. P. Pharazyn, Mr. G. Pharazyn, Miss R. Pharazyn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Parsons, Miss I. Parsons, Miss J. Parsons, Mr. N. W. Parsons. Miss G. Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Parton, Mr. and Mrs. T. E, ■Richards, Misß E Royle. Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, K.C.. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skellexup, Mr. T. F. Smidtnore, Dr. W. EL Simpson, Miss D. Simson. Mr: and Mrs. R. ■Af Thomson, Miss G. Thomson, Mr. F. Train. Mr. B. B. Williams. Mrs. L. Wilson- Miss G. Wilson. Mrs. B. Wilson, Miss 13. S. Wells Mr. and Mt3. O. Ward, Rev. F! P. Willis. -Second saloon—Mr. R. Begbie, Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Beck, Miss I. Bicknell, Mr. W- H. Birch, Mrß. E. -Be&tty and child, Jliss F. Carter, Miss M. Cowie. Miss I. Cowie. Mr. A. Orov.der.- Mrs. W. Cooke,, Mrs. J. Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards, toss L. Edwards. Mr, and Mrs. J. Eliisi •nd child. Miss F. Grant, Miss L. Hutt-cn Mrs. A- Hooper, Mr. W. Hutton, Mrs. M. Eopewell, Mr C H. Hansen, Mrs. E. Knight, Misß M. Knight, Mies G. Leslie, Mrs. A. Liverton, Mr. A. F. Menzies, Miss M Menzies. Mr. and Mrs. R. Marsden. Miss J[" Maraden. Mr. T. J. Mannei, Mr. B. Murray. Mr and Mrs. E. "Mathews and tiiree children. Miss D, MoKee, Mrs. M. "McWilhams. Miss- M. McWilliams, Mr. S. T Nicholls, Mr T Nicholson. Mr. A. W. O'Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pillar, Miss G. Pillar. Mr. W T. Pratt, Mrs E. Pearce, Mr. A. V. Pearce, Miss M. Prentice, Mr. G. W. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Robinson, Miss V Benshaw,. Mrs.- A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Setchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spootier, Mi®. M. Tanner, Mr. W J Viles, Miss J. Weudeti, Mrs, M. Watson, and 30 third-class. . Txeworlas {1.5 p.m.), bom New York. N-satiawa (5.3.0 a.m.), :rom Onehunga. Omana (10.20 p.m.), from Arkle's, Bay. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES, | H.M.S. Dunedin (2.25 p.m.), for Milford ! 6 °Kawaa (11.20 a.ta.), for Mangav/ai; HauiU (1 20 p.m.), for Coromandel; Rangitoto (2.10 B'a.). for Thames; Oiriana (2.15 p.m.), for ! Ankle's Bay; Apanui (3.25 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. - r a Clansman (5.35 p.m.l, for EusseU: MatanKi (7 10 p.m.), for Taurangar. Wmgatrn (7.10 p.m.), for Southern ports. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Mararaa, from Sydney, 9 a.m. Golden Sea, from Texas, forenoon. Sussex, from Calcutta, 1 p.m. Hinemoa. from Nine Island, 3 P.m. CoDlana, from Akaroa, mid-day. Taniwha, from Pieroa, 3.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarai, 5 a.m. Make, from Portland, morning. Awahou, from Portland, morning. Ransitoto, from Thames, noon. Hauiti, from Ccsromandel, 1 pan. Kawau, Irom Mangawai. 5 p.m. Omana. from Warkworth, 11,-30 P.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M.S. Niagara, fo? iiydney, 3 p.m. Omana (Lamb), for I'auranga, 3 p.m. G-unbar, fox Ooast ports. OiP.aua, for Warkworth, 11.30 a.m. Claymorov for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Taniwha, - for Paeroa, 11.SO p.m. Canopus, for Westport S pm. Awahou, for East Coast hays, 5 p.m. [VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. tSTEBCOLOSIAi 4NP COASTAL Coolana-, from Akaroj.. September 13. Marama, Sydney, September 13. Hinemoa, JTiae Island. Septemoer io. W'aipahi. Rarotonga. September 14. Katoa. Southern ports. September Kaitangata. Newcistle, via Gisborne, September 15. Bona, Fiji, to sail. '• 2vi-)3ara, Sydney..September IS., Maheno. Sydney,. September 27. .. . Tofua. Fiji. October n. ' ' Ulimaroa. Sydney, October 4. Kaiapoi, Bunbury, to sail. H.M.S. Liburasm. Fiji. October 16. HJVI.S. Veronica, Fiji, October 21, OVERSEAS Susses, Calcutta. September 13. Golden Sea. Texas. September 13. Kent, Liverpool. September 14. El Cievro, Singapore. September 14. Port Caroline. South. September 10. to City °of 'Batavia. New York September l£. Port Hunter, South, September 17. to Middlesex, London, via Wellington, Sep-. Epsom, Juan de Nova, via South, September 22. " n Mataroa. London, .September 20. Kia Ors. Liverpool, September 27. Pacific Transport, Nauru Island,, to sailWestmoreland, South. October 3, to load. AthoU, New York October 3. Tremeadow. New October o. West Conob. San Pedro. October 5. Canadian Scottish. Montreal, October 8. Ribera, Montreal, October 8, Rotorua. London. October 8. Baron Belhaven. iQUique. to sail. West Nivaria. San Pedro. October 9. Turaktea. Liverpool,; October 10. _ Hauriki. San Francisco. October 16. Tongariio. Liverpool October ~AEia Ora, South, November 3. to load. Hertford, Liverpool, Novemcer 7. Port Chirtis, New York. November 9. , Sithonia. Texas, to Bail. Early sailings from Auckland. tSTEECOIiOSIAI AJSTD OVERSEAS. Niagara, Sydney, September 13. Marama. Sydney, September 16. Ruahine. London., Sep torn twr 17Port Hunter, England. September 20. Southern Croea, New Hebrides, SeptemWaipahi, Cook Islands. September 22» Niagara, Vancouver, September 27. Maheno. Sydney, Septemtier 30. Ulimaroa. Sydney, Octobox 7. Tofua, Fiji, October 8. , . " Pakeha, London, early October. Kia Ora, Halifax and England, November 8. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa, left Southampton August 19, cue Auckland September 26. - Kotorua. left Southampton September 2, due Auckland October 8. Ruapehu. left Southampton September 9. due Wellinston October 18.' Corinthic, leaves Southampton, September 15, due Wellington October 24. Remtiera, leaves Southampton September 30, arrives Wellington November 5. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at Wellington from San _ Francisco, September 20. Tahiti, at. Wellington: sails to-day for San . Francisco. Niagara, at Auckland; sails mid-day today fcr Sydney. Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Northern Chief isckar.), Kurnalpi, Resolution (Bchnr.), Wainui, Kaitoke, H3I.C.S. Iris. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, Nucula (Ad- _ mirnlty oil-tanker). Central Wharf—ilaui (Gisborne dredge). Marsraret W„ aoi. sebnr. (Watkm and Wallis). Waimea (U.S.S. Co.). In Dock—H.M.S. Diomede. King's Wharf—Whangape (O.S.S. Coy.), Antinous (Henderson and Macfarlane), Omana (Is'.S.S. Coy.). Huanui, aux. s<Jinr. (A. G Frankham). Gunbar Ltd.). Queen's Wharf—Southern Cross (mission sieamei). Treworlas (jJs.Z.S. Coy.). Ruahine (N.Z.S. Coy.). North Wall—Kamona (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Whan— Canopus (W.C. Coy.). Chelsea—Kaimanawa (U.S.S. Coy.). Piijice's Wharf—R.M.S. Niagara (U.S.S. Coy.). The Waitnea is to sail at four o'clock thiK afternoon for Gisborne and Napier. The Waipori Jeft Portland on Saturday frveninc for New Plvmouth and GTeymouth. Sue is to load coai at Greyraouth for Auckland. The Xartigi is to return to Auckland from Portland on Thursday, to complete! loading for Wellington. Lyttelton and Ade- j laide. The Waipiata arrived at Lyttelton from! AucEiana on Sunday afternoon and was to i tail at four o'clock ve3terday afternoon - for Dunedin. The Katoa, with cargo from South Island Jvorts. wns to leave Wellington at midnight I jJist night for Auckland. She is due on i Thursday. H.M.S. Dunedin sailer yesterday afterEoon on a cruise to Southern Dorts. She | Jl'll return to Auckland toward the end of ! -November. The Kaimanawa la to move this evening J from Chelsea to Western Wharf. She is to] tail to-morro-K- for Westport to load again I for Auckland. i . The Eurow reached Bluff on Saturday! ■eveniuc arid she is to sail to-day for Duo-! *din, rim-ira. Lyltalicn, WellLngtoi*. Pioton j tod Auckland.

[ Lamb steamer Omana is to , sail at three o'clock thiß afternoon for Taura?i'''t. ! and -Lyttelton to complete discharging coal and timber from Australia ' j The Richardson steamer Mako and Awahou [ are exacted this, morning from Portland. | They will berth at King's Wharf. The Awnlnou is to sail at five o'clock this evening for Tokoinaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and, Gis- ! borne. The Make is to be despatched .at" i noon to-morrow for East Coast bays, Napisr and Wairoa. - ' THE MAHENO. The Mahano is du« at Wellineton tomorrow, from Sydney. She is to leave Wellington on Friday thereby resuming her ordinar? time-table, MARAMA DUE TO-DAY. The Marama reports that she will reach Auckland .at 3 a.m. to-day. She -has passengers, mail and cargo from Sydney, and will berth ox Central Wharf. TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. The Royal Mail li. er Tahiti reached Well-, ington from Sydney t 9 a.tn. yesterday. She is to sail at three o'clock this afternoon in continuation of her vo-age to Sa*> Fraocisco, via Rarotonga > Papeete. MAKURA FROU SAN FRANCISCO i The (Jnion Company hss received advice that the Royal Mail liner Makura was despatched from San Francisco last Wednesday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand antf Australia. She is due at Wellington on September 26. and at Sydney on October 1. RUAHINE LOADING. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine arrived from Wellington yesterday morning. She berthed at Queen's Wharf to complete loading refrigerated and -general cargo for England. With passengers and mail she is, to sail for Southampton and London, via Panama, next Saturday morning. GOLDEN SEA" FROM TEXAS. To the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company the steambr Golden j3ea will arrive from Texas this morning, according to her wireless advice. The vessel has a cargo of case oil, a portion of which will be unloaded at' Western Wharf and the remainder Wellington, Beauty v Point, Melbourne, Banbury and Fremantle. , T —.. THE HINEMOA. ' The Government steamer Einemoa has reported by wireless that she will arrive from Niue Island at. three o'clock this afternoon; She will berth at Queen's Wharf. Spedding, Ltd.. advise ,that the departure of the vessel* for Norfolk Island has been postponed until ten o'clock on Thursday morning. SUSSEX FROM INDIA. ! The Union Company o chartered steamer Sussex is due' at One o'clock this afternoon with Eastern produo- from Calcutta Singapore, Penang and Samarang She will unload a quantity of cargo at Prince's Wharf and the remainder at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. THE COOLANA. The Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Coolana, en route from Akaroa to Auckland, was being -delayed on the coast yesterday by boisterous weather Her arrival is expected about mid-day to-day. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to load 300.000 ft. of timber for Melbourne. Afterwards she proceed! to Melbourne to complete loading. The Kauri Timber- Company are the local agents. * 1 R.M.S, NIAGARA IN PORT. , . The Royal Mail liiier Niagara arrived at mid-day yesterday from Vancouver, via Honolulu anfl Suva She berthed at Prince's Wharf to land paasengei. mail and cargo for New Zealand. Generally fine weather prevailed on the voyage, until the vessel* was nearing New Zealand, when strong southwest winds were encountered and delayed her arrival by ibout twe hours. The Union Company advises that she is to soil at three o'clock this afternoon for Sydney THE WAJPAHI. The Union Dompany advises that the Waipahi is ' expected to arrive from the Cook Islands to-morrbw evening, but she ha<i not reported. by wireless yesterday. The vessel will unload fruit at Auckland, and then so to Wellington to complete, discharge. She will afterwards return to Auckland to.load general merchandise, .and on September 22 she-is scheduled to <?<4l for Mtutaki, Mauke, Atiu and Mangaia. , CITY OF BATA VIA REPORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received wireless advice from the Elier-man-Rucknall steamer City of Batavia stating that she will reach, Auckland from New York on Thursday afternoon. The vessel is under charter to the. A a|sd A. * Line and her case oil and jsenehvT;.cargo -is for t.is- , charge at Auckland, Wsllihtrton, Lytteltoii, Dunedin, Besufjr .Point, .Hbkart and Burme., CARGO FEOM EASTERN CANADA. Running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Eastern Canadian Service, the stc-amer Queen, Eleanor reached Sydney. Cape Breton, on September 7. She is expected to clear Montreal on < September 24 for Auokland Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff. Melbourne and Sydney. NOBEL'S SAILIN : VESSELS The Nobel ais.xihar schooner Pin is due at Westport to-morro with explosives from Melbourne The oare w ; be unloaded at Westport, Greymoutl in 1 Auckland j The auxiliary schooner Huia <f er route from Melbourne to Adelaide with explosives. I After discharge the vesse will return to Melbourne to load explosives for Queensland. •: v. „ The auxiliary ketch Miro. now at Paeroa, i will return to Auckland tc load explosives for Tauranga. Gisborne and Napier. RUAPEHU' LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advioo that the Ruapehu, en route from London, cleared Southampton for* New Zealand last Saturday afternoon. The vessel is due at Wellington on October 18 to unload pussengerfi The general T c o££° wiill be imioaded at Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Bluff. . THE TKEWORLAS. Under charter to the A. and A. Line, the steamer T'reworlas arrived yesterday afternoon from Nev York, vie Fiji., and berthed at Queen's Wharf From Auckland the vessel goes s to Wellington, f Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. The cargo was loaded at New York j.nd Newport News She sailed from New York on July 25 aad Newport News on July 27: Colon was reached on Angast 4; and ' she cleared Panama -the same On August 30 the Treworlas called at Levtika, where she unloaded a part cargo and afterwards she went to Suva and discharged a.-further Quantity. She left' Suva on September 7 for Auckland. Generally fair weather, prevailed oil the voyage In the Pacific 500 miles from Panama Mr. W. Morgan, the chief steward, was lost overboard and drowned. His body was not recovered . , , Captain R. Harvey is in oommand, and the following are the officers:—Chief. Mf. H. Edwards: second. Mr W. Agnew: third, Mr. W. Denyer: chief engineer, Mr. W. Herbert; second. Mr. W. Richards; third Mr. R. Tipson; fourth. Mr. W. Oxenham; wireless operator Mr. V. Oastler. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day;— . «« /-.• Auckland.—Sierra. Waipahu, El Cievro, Tofua. Kent, H.M.S. Dunedin. Sussex, Wmcatui. Golden Sea, City of Batavia, Coolana,' Aorangi. ' Chatham Islands.—Rimutaka. . Wellington.—Maori. Wahine, Ngaw, Arahura, Maheno, Karetu, Wairtuia. Awarua. —Makura PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Arapawa (6.30 a.m.), from Wai'jrantu. Departures.—Rarawa (8.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Arapawa (5.30 p.m.). -for Raglan -and Kawhia. Owing to the rough sea on the Manukau bar the Arapawa anchored inside the beads lust evening, but is expected to cross the bar this morning. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON —September 12: Arrived— West Islip (2-10 ajn.), from Auckland; labit i (6.5 a.m.). from Sydr.ey;' O. A. Kntidson (7.25 a.m.),. irom Ban Pedro; Somerisot (9.30 a.m.). from Auckland; Progress (3.45 p.m.). from Onebunsa; Kaponga, from Newcastle. Sailed—Wahine .(7.50 p.m.), fcr Lyttelton: Katoa (midnight), for Auckland. LYTTEl..TON.—September 12: Sailed— Cygnet (12.15 a.m.), for Kaikonra; Calm (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington: Breeze (4.30 p.m.). for Picton: Ks.mo (5.10 p.m.). for Wellington: Waipiata (5,35 D.rn.) for Dunedin: Kotiti (6.15 p.m.), for Kaikoura; Maori (8.20 p.m.). for Wellington: Westmoreland (9 p.m.). for Port Chalmers. DUNEDlN.—September 12: Arrived—Kairanga (7,40 a.m.) and Holmdale (10.45 a.m.). from Wellington: Oreti (11.15 p.m.) t from Camaru, Sailed—Gale (11.30 p.m.) for Oamaru. SYDNEY.—September 12,—Arrived: Cederbank, from Weflington. COLON.-7-Soptember 11: Arrived—Canadian Scottish, en rout® from Montreal to Auckland. Sailed—Ribera, en. route from Montreal to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 9

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