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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. , YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Matangi (7 a.m.}. from Tauranga; Omana (7.20 a.m.), fr&m Ma.taka.na; Motu (8.15 a.m.), from Coast; Clansman (9.10 a.m.), from Russell: Kaimanawa (IC.IO a.m.), from Westport; Otimai (3 p.m.), from Coast. Rujgitoto (8 p.m.), trom Thames: Kawau (8.15 p.m.), from Warkworth; Hauiti (5.15 p.m.), from Coromandel; Waipori (8.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Uiimaroa (11.20 a.m.), for Sydney. Passengers : Saloon: Messrs. Windsor. Mander, Benton, piriie, Bruce-Smith, White. Moody, Diver, Neil son. Moore. McDougaU, Coulborne, . Malcolm, Sykee, McKenzie Mumford, Lotheringham, Lit«htenstein, Nelson-Jones. Mogorie, Mr. and Mrs. Pringle, Mr and Mrs. G. E. Robinson, Mias Bagley. Miss Nankervis. Mi-s. Rudland, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bircb, Mr, and Mrs. M. Lichtenstein, Miss Stalker, Miss A. Lewis, Mias Currie. Mrs Sample. Miss H Wight, Miss Bowles, Mrs. Sillery, Miss Torpay, Mrs. Blackshaw and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Tudor, Miss Black shaw. Mrs. Gunson, Mrs. P. McGoldrick, Mrs. Taguchi. Mr and Mrs. Gibson, Messrs. Paul. Havward, Gillan, Pharazyn, McEvoy. M. P. Walker, McCali. and boy, Mr. and Mrs McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Hollingworth nnd child. Mr. J. McEiroy. Mr. Mr. Austin. • Mr. Rutland. Mr. Stewart, Mr. Catherall, Mrs. Eyre and boy. Mr. and Mrs. Broughton and child. Mr. and Mrs. Wyndham. Miss O'Gorman, Mrs. Kawe and child, Mr. and Mrs. Black. Mrs. Lawrence. Miss Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch. Mrs. Masterman and child. Mr. and Mrs. King, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Clark and infant, Mrs Beard, Miss Duggstt. - Mrs ■fjavanagh, Miss Wakeham, Mrs. Clegp, Miss McKellar, Mrs. Beardn&H, Miss Pitch, Mr. Robbing; and 164 third-class, including two Chinese and two Indians Kawau (8.20 a.m.), for Warkworth; Haniti (8.45 a.m.). for Coromandel; Akaroa (9.25 a.m.h for Coast; Rangitoto (10.40 a.m.), for Thames: Kaona (5.20 p.m.), for Portland. Omana (6.35 p.m.). for Waiheke; Matangi (7,10 p.m.). for Tauranga. VESSEL? DITE TO-DAY. Hibera, from Montreal, 11 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Waipu, from Kerepeehi, 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY West Conob. for Melbourne, 10 a.m. Tofua, for Fiji, 11 a.m. Paroto, for Awanui. noon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Middlesex, from Timaru, moming. Rotorua. from London, evening. 8:M.M.3. Aorangi. f rom Vancouver* 9 p.m. Waimea. from East Coast ports, morning. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 9 p.m. Resolution, auxiliary schooner, for Tonga, morning. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTEP.COLOSIAI AN"D CO A ST A 1,. Waipori. Lyttelton October 7 Waimea East Const ti- Octobfsi .9. Canopus, Westport, October 10. Kamona, Westport. October 11. Marama. Sydney Octooei li Kaituna, Lyttelton. October 11. Waipahi CooV Islam's- ticfbei I'2 Waipiata, Southern ports, October 13. Kaiapdi, Bunbury, via Hobnrt. October 14. Hinemoa, Niue Island, October 15. H.M.S. Laburnum Fiji. October 16. H.M.S Veronica. Fiji, OctobeT 24. Aorangi. Sydney. October 24. Maheno, Sydney, October 25. Uiimaroa, Sydney. November 1. H.M.S. Diomede. South November 25. H.M.S Dunedin.* South. November 25 OVERSEA!* Ribera, Montreal. October 8. Middlesex, South. October 9, to load. Botorua. London. Octobei 9 Aorangi. Vancouver. Octobei J. West Nivaria, San Pedro. October 10. Canadian Scottish Montreal. October 10. Turakina. Liverpool, October 10. to load Baron Belhaven, Iquique. October 10 Epsom, Juan de Nova, via Dunedin. October 11. Mesopotamia, Java October 14 Hauraki, San Francisco October 16 Tremeadow New York. October Tongariro. Liverpool, October 24. Mataroa.' South October 26 to load Rotorua. South. October 29. to lead Sithonia. Texas. October 31. Corinthic. London via Welhnclon. Ko- -? ---ember 2 • Kia Ora. South. Novemtei d. so load Aastralind New York, November 5. . Cvceo Eleanor. Montreal, November 7. Norfolk, Liverpool, November' 9.' West Ivan. San Pedro. Novembei 9 Port Hardy. London, November 13. Ma' ia. Capetown, via Australia. Novemier 10.Port Curtis. New Vork. November 19 M'takana, London. November 23 _ Tendon November 25 City of Khics, New York. November 2d Eororata, London, December 3. C'lmherlnnd. Liverpool. December 5 Hun+insdon. Liverpool December 19. Southern Cross. New Hebrides December 00 EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Tofua, Fiji October 8 Westmoreland. London* Oct&ber XI. Acrangi. Sydney October 10 Marama. Sydney. October 14 Hinemoa, -Norfolk Island, October i 7. Aorangi. Vancouver. October 25. Maheno, Sydney. October 28. Mataroa London October 29.' Uiimaroa, Sydney. November 4. w Kia Ora. Halifax and England. November 8. ( - BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua. left Southampton September 2. due Auckland to-morrow. , Rnapehu, left Southampton September 9. due Wellington October 18 Corinthic left Southampton beptember, 16. due Wellington October 24. Eemuera, left Southampton September SO, > arrives Wellington November 5. Athenic, leaves Liverpool October lb, due Auckland November 25. lonic, leaves Southampton October 21, due Wellington November 23 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura. due at Wellington from Sydney ' - on Monday, sails on Tuesday for San Tahiti, due at Wellington from San Fran cisco on October 24. , . , Niagara, due at Vancouver from Aucsland * on October 14. - n , . Aorangi due at Auckland from Vancouver to-morrow evening: sails on Monday night for Sydney. IN PORT. ,sr„f! _KOT K» North &SK !&£:>: Wa»«i,' Kaitoke. Wb«i««M Pevonport-H.M.S Philomel Nucula (Ad miralty oil-tanker* H.M.S Waka kura. H.M.C.S Ip*- ,a-„ King's Wharf—Pacific Transport (Henderson and Macfarlane) West Con oh (Henderson and Macfarlape,. Queen's Wharf—Tofua <U S S C 0,.). Westmoreland Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Kaimanawa (L.S.b. Coy.}. North Wal' -Katoa (0 S.S- Cnv i. Central Wharf-Wamon (U.S.S. Coy.) Chelsea.—Maryland (K Millar and toy The Kanna sailed last evening for Portland, New Plymouth and Greymouth. The Waipori arrived from Lyttelton last •vening with produpe and general merchan disc Shf ii unloading at Central Wharf. After loading general cargo and Produce at Lyttelton, the Kaituna is vO sail tor Auckland direct to-day. She is due on luesday. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus is expected from yestport cn Mondav with coal. She will unloau at \vcs tern Wharf. The Kaniona, which has coal for upland, was again barbound _ at yesterday; It was doubtfui whether she Would sail last night. The Kaimanawa arrived from Weatport yesterday morning end berthed at I rm( ;* Wharf. After discharge of her coal caii,o she ig to return to Westport. Russell and Somers, Limited, advise tr-at. the Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa is scfcei.nled to load at Onehunga next V-edne»day lor Nelson and West Coast ports The Union Company's chartered Bteamc-r Wpimea. was to leave Napier last evening, and is due at Auckland about mid-day to-morrow. She will berth at Centra' Wharf. The Richardson steamer Awahou is Pected from the Coast on Monday. one is to he despatched for Tokomaru Bay. lolaga Bay and Gisborne on Tuesday. T 'O Mako lit due fp return to Auckland next r riday. The Waipiata. en route from Dunedin and ©aTiara, is to leave Timaru for Wei Auckland at mid-dnv to-dav She is due at Auck<and on Thnrsdav rwrnirs A'ter discharge she is to be despatched for Wellington, T.vttelton. Oamaru and I nnaru § STEAMERS FKOM LIVERPOOL Advice received by the New Zealand Shaping Company states the Federal Line Steamer Norfolk was despatched from Liver- ' Pool on October 3 with general merchnn dise f ro'». West O.iast ports of Great Rritn-n for discharge at Auckland. Nar-ier, Welrttff tor. Lyttelton, and PoH" Chalmers Shf Jb due at Auckland on November 9 The Cumberland will leave Liverpool oj> October 29 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and Bluff: the Huntingdon on November 12 for Auckland. Well ington. Lyttelton ' and Port Chalmers: the Hertford on November 26 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, and ? New Plymouth: the Cambridge on DecernMt 24 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. •Bd Port Chalnaerß.* ,

! TOFUA SAILS TO-DAY. The Union Company's Island steamer .Tofua, which is loading at Queen's Wharf, ts scheduled to sail for Fiji, Samoa and Tonga at 11 o'clock this morning. THE HINEMOA. ' The Government steamer Hin?moa was expected to leave Nine Island yesterday on t her return voyage to Auckland. She is due > next Saturday, and is to be despatched for , Norfolk Island two days later. t ' . _____ .V , MELBOURNE PASSENGER SERVICE. ; The Union Company advises that the Man--1 uka, for Melbourne, is now expected to clear Dunedin next Wednesday, Lyttelton on Friday, and Wellington on Monday, October 17. BARON BELHAVEN. Messrs. Millar and Company advise that the Hogarth Shipping Company's steamer Baron Belhaven, with nitrates from Chile, is expected about Tuesday. The vessol will unload 650 tons of nitrates at Auckland, and the remainder at Australian ports MAKURA FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Makura will reach Wellington from Sydney on Monday mornI ing. On Tuesday aftrenoon she is to resume her voyage 'to Rarotonga. Papeete and San Francisco. ; THE KAIAPOI. After being delayed at Hobart the Kaiapoi, with hardwood timber from Bunbury, was to sail yesterday afternoon for Auck--1 land, Wellington and Lytteitoa.THE WEST CONOB The American steameT West Conob is to sail at 10 o'clock this morning for Melbourne, Sydney, Port Moresby and Hongkong. in continuation of her voyage from San Pedro. . MARAMA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's intercolonial ) steamer Marama left Syydney yesterday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo for Auckland. She is due on Tuesday i morning. WAITEMATA AT VANCOUVER. From Sydney, via Fiji, the Onion Company's transpacific steamer Waitemata reached Vancouver on Wednesday. The vessel is to load at Pacific Coast ports this month for Auckland (possibly Wellington), Melbourne and Sydney. TAHITI LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liuer Tahiti sailed from San Francisco on Wednesday with passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand and Australia. She is due at Wellington on October 24, and at Sydney five days later, THE ULIMAROA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Uiimaroa left for Sydney yesterday and is due at her destination on Tuesday. From Sydney the vessel will go to Wellington. She is due to return to Auckland on November 1. * RESOLUTION TO SAIL. The auxiliary schooner Resolution, which has been sold to an Island firm, is expected to sail for Tonga this tnorxxmg. Captain R. Anderson is master of the vessel and Mr, E. Gilling is mate. TURAKINA FROM LIVERPOOL. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina is due from Liverpool at daybreak on Monday She will unload general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for Auckland at Princes Wharf. The other unloading ports are Well ington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. RIBERA FROM MONTREAL. Running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Eastern Cana dian service the steamer Ribera is due at i Auckland at eleven o'clock this morning. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to 'unload general merchandise from Montreal, Cornerbrook and Sydney (Cape Breton). The 'other discharging ports are Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sydney and Brisbane. THE ROTORUA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, from London and Southar.ipton, is due to-morrow. evening The vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf to land passengers and mails for New Zealand, as well as general merchandise for Auckland. The remainder of the cargo is for Wellington. MIDDLESEX DUE TO-MORROW. The E'ederal Line steamer Middlesex left Timaru on Thursday afternoon and is due ; at Auckland to-morrow morning. She will berth at: Central Wharf to load refngerated : and - general cargo* for - England. From Auckland' she will go to Wellington to complete , loading The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. RECORD PASSENGER LIST When the White Star liner Majestic sailed from Southampton and Cherbourg for New York, on August 24. she carried 2580 passengers, which is claimed t-o be the greatesl number carried by any steamer either East or West-bound in the pn=t fou r years Practically the entire passensrer list was composed of returning American tourists, and over 800 travelled first-class. THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH Though she had not reported by wire!er-s yesterday the Canadian Scottish is scheduled to reach Auckland from Montreal on Monday The vessel is bringing general merchandise and has been allotted a berth at Prince's Wharf. „Frorn Auckland she will go to Wellington. Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin to complete discharge and also to load for the homeward voyage. AORANGI DUE TO-MORROW The Royal Mail liner Aorangi. which sailed from Suva at ten o'clock on Tbnisday evening, has reported by_ wireless that she will reach Auckland nine o'clock tomorrow evening. Th© Union Company advises that if the conditions are favourable the vessel will berth then at Prince s Wharf. She is scheduled to sail for Sydney at eleven o'clock on Monday night. THE WEST NIVARIA. lumber, case oil ftnd general cargo from Pacific Coast ports, the American steamer West Nivaria is expected from San Francisco about Monday. ISo wireless advice had been received from the vessel yesterday The cargo is for discharge at Auckland. Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Wanganui. y. ar £j° for Auckland will be unloaded at Kings Wharf to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern Company advises that the Ngapubi is to be despatched from Onehunga for New Plymouth at. 4.30 on tonday afternoon, instead of 3 o clock. her usual sailing time . The Paroto is to sail for Awanui at noon to-day. The Motu and Otimai are to be despatched on Tueadny tor Bay of Plemj ports, the Motu for Whakatane at 11 and the Otimai for Kutarere and Opotiki at noon. Cargo for both vessels will be received on Monday and until an hour before sailing time. CARGO FROM EASTERN CANADA The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Norwegian motorship Gisia arrived at Sydney (Cape Breton) on October 4 to commence loading for New Zealand ports. The vessel wiH complete loading at Montreal, sailing on October 22 for Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Melbourne, and Sydney. The Queen Eleanor, en route from Sydney (Cape -Breton) and Montreal, reached Newport News on October 1 to complete loading for Auckland Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Jifr, X"':i.s?n3a lii? ' e Auckland"—Hinemoa, Tutanekfli. .Ro'orun. West Islip, Aorangi, Turakina, Waipahi, Chatham Islands. —-Tainui, Canadian ScotU 'Wellington.- —Maori, Wahino. Arahura, Tamahine, Makura, Maheno, Atholl. Pakeha, Middlesex. Niagara. Awarua.—Tahiti, Manuka, Waikouaiti, City of Batavia. Grangepark. Kent. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. The Northern Steamship Company's Arapawa arrived at Onehunga from Wanganui, at 11.25 last evening. BY TELEGRAPH. i WELLINGTON October . 7: Arrived - Wahine (0.55 a.m.). and Oribi (12.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Opihi (C p.m.). for Nelson; Wahine (7.50 p.m.) and Totara. for Lyttelton. r YTTELTON —October 7: Arrived—Calm (5.20 a.m.), and Holmdale (6-lfi a.m.). from Tniraru, Maori (fi.-IO a.m.), Wellington- FCotiti (R. 45 a.m.), from Kaikoura. Mataroa (9.M a.m.). from Port Cnaimers Sa=Vd-Koh>'ka (11-30 a.m.), for Wellington: Kotiti (4.25 p.m.). for Akaroa; « m.), and Maori (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. RLUFF. —October 7: Arrived—Waikouaiti from Sydney. l SYDNEY.—October 7: Arrived—Rona. from Auckland. Sailed—Maheno (noon), for Wellington; Marama (3.45 p.m.), for Auckland. VANCOUVER, -October 5; Arrived—Waitemata, f:rom Fiji. SAN FRANCISCO.—October 5: Sailed— Tahiti, for Wellington,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 9