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SHIPPING.

|||| - i«n PORT OF AUCKLAND. . YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ; Tauiwha (3.30 a.m.), from Paeroa; Clay"toore (5-6 Whangarei - Apanui UiS a.m.), from Mercury Bay; Rangitoto Esss p.m.), from Tnames; Kawau (3.2 D from Big On.aha. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Esuiti (12.15 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Waipu (1-30 P.m.). for herepeehi; Omaaa <2 40 p.m.). for Matakana. Tremeadow (11.55 a.m.). for Wellington. " Claymore (7.40 p.m.), for Paeroa. Kapcmsa (6.45 p.m.). for Greymouth: Clay more (7.40 p.ta=). for Whangarei. 1 \ VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. H.M.S. Veronica, from Suva, 6 pjn. Rofdnia, from South, evening. •: Kawatiri. from Newcastle, evening. Knrow, from South, evening. ' Kamona, irom Greymouth. 9 a.m. Canopus, from Westport. Hatatigi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. s Apanui. from Great Barrier, 7 p.m. Omana, from Matakana, 2.30 p.m. E&uturu, from Kawhia, 6 a.m. ,s -. .VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Jfaheno, for Sydney, 'll ,a.m. Tougariro, for Wellington, 2 p.m. Hauiti. for Coromandel. 2.30 p.m. Matangi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. ■r- Rangitoio. for Thames, 3.30 p.m. Omana, for Watheke, 6.30 p,m. Kawau, for Warkworth, 2 p.m. Eauturu, for Hokianga, S p.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. [XTERCOI.ONIA.I AST) COASTAL. l!> Canopus, Westport, October 28. Kamona, Greymouth. October 28. Kurow, Southern ports, October 28. Kawatiri, Newcastle, October 2S. - H.M.S. v 7 eromca. Fiji, October 29. Kaimatiawa, Westport, to sail. Kaitangata, Greymouth, October 30. „ Tofua, Fiji, October 31 Ulimaroa Sydney, November 1. ff. Waipahi. Cook Islands, November 1. Waipiata, Southern ports. November 3. Kartigi. Melbourne, November 6. Marama, Sydney. November 8. Hinemoa. Fiji. November 20. '*■' Niagara, Sydney. November 21. Maunganui. Sydney, November 22. H.M.S. Dunedin. South. November 25. 2.M.5. Diomede, South. November 25. -si' OVERSEAS. "'••■ V Eotorua, South, October 28, to load. Canadian Scottish. South. October 31. to load . Siibonia, Texas, October 31. Harpaiyce. Ocean Island, November 1. **' Corinthic, London, via Wellington, Nov vember 2. • Kia Ora. South. November 8, to load. West Henshaw, San Pedro, November 6. j» Niagara, Vancouver, November 7. Quilm Eleanor. Montreal. November 7. Norfolk. Liverpool. November 9. r.B* Australind. New York, November 10. Canadian Pioneer. Montreal. November 10. Sfahia, Capetown, via Australia. Novem ber 10 £& West Ivan, San Pe'dro. November 11 Port Hardy, London. November 11. Port Darwin. Australia, Novembei 14. Waitemata, San Francisco, November 15 Port Curtis. New York. November 19 Ruapehu. South. November 19. to load Turakina- South. November 20, to load Athenic, London, Novembei 25 City of Khios. New York, November 25 Matakana. London via Suva. November 28. Hororata, London. December 3 Gisla, Montreal, December 4 JS '* S Cumberland. Liverpool. December 5. if.-,' Remuera. South, early December, to load. Canadian Seigneur. Montreal December «•-: io. ... Huntingdon. Liverpool. December 19. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. Decem- £ «■' ber 20. Passat, Texas, via Australia. December

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND ENTER COLONIAL ASP OVERSEAS -- i Maheno. Sydney October 28 Mataroa. London. October 29 Cansdian Scottish America and Canada. November 1 Ulimaroa. Sydney. November 4. Tofua, Fiji. November 5. Kia Ora. Halifax and England. November 8. Niagara Sydney. November S. & Marama, Sydney November. 11 Maungamii. Sydney. November 25. Einamoa, Norfolk Island, November 25. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Remuera, left Southampton September 30. arrives Wellington November 5. Atheiiic. left Liverpool October 18. due Auckland November 25 . lonic, left Southumpton October 21. due Wellington November 28 Tamaroa. leaves Soi"*ba mptoa November 11. arrives WeUington December 17. Rimataka, leaves Southampton November 12, arrives Wellington December 26 Arawa, leaves Southampton December 13. arrives Auckland January 20 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makrtra, due at San Francisco from V'ellingion to-day. Tahiti, due at Sydney from Wellington ?■ on Sunday morning. Niagara, due at Auckland from Vancouver on November 7 Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland. November 11. VESSELS IN PORT In Stream.—Rewa (bq.>, Northern Chief (schnr.). Kurnalpi. Wainui. Kaitoke. Devonport.—H.M.S Philomel, H.ii.S Wakakura. H.M.C.S Iris, H.M.S, Laburnum. Nucula (Admiralty oiltanker). „ , Central Whart— Wbangape (U.S.S. Coy ). Kaponga (U.S.S. Coy.)^ Chelsea -Mesopotamia (Spending. Ltd.) King's Wharf—Huanui. schnr. (A. G. Frankham). Huia. aux schnr. (E. C. Campbell). Queen's Wharf—Tonganro (N.Z.S Coy i. Mataroa (A S. Paterson). Maheno __ (U.S.S. Coy.). . . „„„ „ „ Prince's Wharf—Wingatm - (U.S.S. Coy.). The Kaponga left last evening for Greymouth, Bluff, Melbourne and Adelaide. The Katoa is at present loading cement at Portland for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Kaitangata left Grey-mouth on, Wed nesday evening for Napier and Auckland The Kaimanawa left Westport yesterday morning for Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland. The Wingatui is announced to sail at noon to-morrow for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru THE PORT CURTIS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's „ steamer Port Curtis, en route from New '' York to Auckland, left Newport News on Wednesday. The vessel is due here on November 19. THE WAIPIATA. The Union Company e steamer Waipiata left Dunedin at five - 'clock on Wednesday evening for Auckland via Oamaru. Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington The vessei, with cargo from these ports, should arrive at Auckland toward the end of next week. WAIPAHI WITH FRUIT. The Union Company's special fruit steamer Waipahi left Rarotonf;a at noon on Monday for Auckland, with a cargo of oranges and tomatoes. The vessel i& tc arrive .on Tuesday. This is her last visit to the -• Cook Islands for the present season, and f. when she has completed her discharge she will be diverted to thr Fiii run, carrying >, fruit. MAHENO SAILS AT 11 A.M. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno, with passengers, mails and V general cargo for Sydney, is timed to leave Auckland at 11 o'clock this morning. The Vessel is at present at Queen's Wharf. TREMEADOW SAILED FOR SOUTH. Having discharged the local consignment '' of her cargo from Ne. Yorl the steamer Trerneadow left yesterday for *"■ Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin to complete unloading ROTORUA DUE TO-DAY .The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua is due at Auckland from Gis--5-s borne this evening, to continue loading refrigeraled and general "argo for England. The vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf and " after loading will go to Wellington leaving for England on November 10 THE KIA ORA DELAYED. ' Advice bas been received by the local agents, L D Nathan and Company Ltd.. that the Shaw. Savili and Albion Line's steamer Kia Ora, which was due at Auck land on Novembei 8, wilj not reach this Port until Novembej 7. to load for English Ports. Aftei final loading here the vessel - will leave on November 10 for Halifax London and West of England ports. ORDERS FOR MOTOE-SEIPS. •: The Commonwealth and Dominion Line Has placed an order with Swan, Huntei and Wigham Ltd., Wallsend-on-Tyne. for two motor-ships similar to the Port Huon and Port Gisborne, which were completed this year by the Wallsend firm. These ■vessels have. a carrying capacity ol 11,350 tons and are 475 ft. long. Tiie order for the engines for the new vessels has not yet keen placed. With these two new vessels <-• the Commonwealth and Dominion Line will cave seven refrigerated motor-ship# cojn- '. in the last two year®.

KAMONA DUB THIS MORNING. nJffil 11 A cargo °° a ' from Greymouth. the ® steamer Kamona is due at Auckland at nine o clock this morning. KUROW DUE THIS MORNING. Union Company's steamer Kurow left Wellington for Auckland at 10 o'clock on Wednesday evening. The vessel is expected to make port this evening. TOFUA LEAVING SUVA. With paaasngers, mails and fruit the Union Company s Island steamer Tofua v. as expected to leave Suva for Auckland at i 0 o clock last evening. The vessel is due early next week. kawatiri this evening. The Union Company's steamer Kawatiri is expected to arrive from Newcastle this tit. 1 ? 8- -ii Afte s discharge at Auckland the overhauT un e ° her annual survey t.ud MESOPOTAMIA TO SAIL. The ateame. Mesopotamia, which has been unloading sugar at Chelsea, will comPiete discharge to-day and is expected to sail this afternoon for Newcastle, where she will replenish bunkers MANUKA LEFT MELBOURNE. The JJnion Company's intercolonial pae senger steam t Manuka left Melbourne for WeUington yesterday The vessel is due at Wellington early next week. H.M.S. VERONICA THIS EVENING. H.M.S. Veronica originally expected from buva to-morrow,' has advised that she expects to arrive at six o'clock this evening. TONGARIRO TO SAIL. Cargo work on the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro, at Queen s Wharf has made good progress and the veseel will be despatched for Well ingrton at tw* o'clock this afternoon. the waitemata bailed. With cargo from Pacific Coast. Canadian and American ports, for New Zealand and Australia, the Union Company's transpacific 6teamer Waitemata left San Francisco on Tuesday. The vessel is due here on November 15. MATAROA SAILS TO-MORROW. The Shaw, Saviil ana Albion Lines steamer Mataioa. which is at present con> pleting loadingr at Queen's Wharf, is t sail early to-morrow morning for South ampton and London, via Panama. Passen sera are to embark this evening, PORT DARWIN TO LOAD. Further particulars ol the loading programme for the Commonwealth and Dojuinion Line s steamer Fort Darwin have been obtained by the local agents, the Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Com pany. The vessel will go to Gisborne from .Australia, being due there on November 10. Then she will come to Auckland on November 14 and after loading here >vill go to Wellington and Napier. She will sail finally from Napier for London on November 25 WITHIN WIRELESS KANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range oi the undermentioned wire less stations to-day:— . Auckland. Tofua Kanna. Kawatiri. Aorangi Kaituna. Wellington.-- Maori, Wahme, Arahura. Ngaip, Tamahine, Niagara, Tutanekai, Man uks, Tahiti, Pakeha Rotorua, Hauraki, Kairanga, Canadian Scottish', Omana, Atholl. t Awarua.—Makura, Waikouaiti, Sir J C. Ross, C. A. Larsen. Kia Ora, PORT or- ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's A/rivals. -Hauturu (0.35 a.m.). from Hokianga; Ngapuhi (6.55 a.m.). from New Plymouth; Titoki (8 a.m.). from Dar gaville; Arapawa (4 p.m.) from Wanganui. Yesterday's Departures Ngapuhi (3.30 ; p.m.). for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. GISBORNE.—October 27; Arrived—Tiroa (3.45 p.m.), from Auckland, via Hicks Bny; Awahou (5.20 p.m.), from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. Sailed —Waimea (5 p.m."i. for Napier. WELLINGTON .—October 27: Arrived— Maori (7 a.m.), and Orepuki (10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed-Breeze (12.45 a.m.), for Picton; Hauraki (12.35 p.m.), for Melbourne; Paua (4,15 p.m.), for Napier; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton.

LYTTELTON.-October 27: ArrivedCalin (1.30 a.fti.). ifrdm Wellington. Storm (OJS a.m.). from Timaru: Wahine (6.45 n.ro.). from Wellington. Turakinn (7 a.m.). from Wellington-, Kamo (11.35 a.m.). from Timaru; John (11.50 a.m.). from Wellington: Waipori (2 30 pm). from Oamaru; Kaiapai (4.30 p.m.). from Wellington, Sailed—Calm (noon), for Bluff Storm (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington: John (9.30 p.m h for Wellington; K«raa (8.45 p.m.). for Wellington: Wahine (8.20 p.m.), for Wellinfrton DUNEDlN.—October 27: Arrived.—Wai bemo (12.40 p.m.). foT Bluff. v BLUFF.—October 27: Sailed—Kia Ora (2 a.m.). for Nelson MELBOURNE. -October 27: Sailed— Manuka, foi Wellington. PANAMA. -October 2<i: Arrived—Tnimii. en route from New Zealand to London. NEWPORT NEWS.— 26: SailedPort Curtis, en route from New York to Auckland.

SAN FRANCISCO.—October 26- SailedWaitemata, for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 9

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