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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. «oiP D ( s from Kerepeehi; Tanih. (5 a.m.). from Paeroa: Claymore (5.55 from Whangarei, Knrow <6.35 a.m.), JU; Southern por:«; Katoa <0.40 a.m.), PL Portland; Clsnnnan '8.15 a.m.), from Lgsell; Omana (8.35 a.m.), from Waiheke: rttimai (9 45 am ) - from Coast; Rnneitotn JVi 35 a.m.). from Thames- Hauiti (12.20 ' i, from Coromandel; Glenelg (7 p.m.), ft o m ■Whanffnrwi. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Mstaroa (7.45 a.m.). fcr London, ipanui (12.40 p.m.), for Houhora; Katon 40 p.m.), for Wellington: Paroto (12.50 rm.). f° r Coast; Elauiti (2.5 p.m.). for Waifiw Wingatui (4.55 p.m.),, for Southern Lrts', Rangitoto (6.10 p.m.), for Thames; Jaboe (6.15 p.m.), for Coast. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Omana. Lamb's. (10.20 a.m.). from Gisftfjrne. Tiroa (1.55 a.m. 1 ), from Coast; Matansi (6 50 a.m.), from Taurantta; Isabella de frame <11.45 a m.), from TTokinnga. Rangitoto (1.15 p.m.), from Thames; Waijuea (1.30 p.m.) irom East Coast pcrtß. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Claymore (10 20 p.m.) for Whangarei. VESSELS DDE TO-DAY Caoadian Scottish, from Wellington, evenfrom Wellington, mid-day. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kamona. for Portland, 5 p.m. Hawau, for Mangawai, 1 p.m. Waipu. for Kerepeehi, *3 p.m. Huia. aux Rchnr., for Hokianga, afterjioon Hauiti for Cororasndel. 4 p.m. Otimai, for Opotiki, 4 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 5 p.m. Omana. for Arkle'e Bay, 5 p.m. Matangi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Bangitoto, for Thames, 7 p.m

TEASELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTS Tofua, Fiji. November 1. Ulimaroa. Sydney, November 1. Waipahi, Cook Islands, November 1. - Kaitangata. Greymouth, November 2. Kaim&nawa. Westport, November 3. Waipiata, Southern ports, November 4. K&rtigi, Melbourne, November 6. Marama, Sydney. November 8. Waipahi, Fiji. November 15. Hinemoa, Fiji, November 20. Marama. Sydney. November 21. Niagara. Sydney, November 21. Maunganui, Sydney, November 22, H.M.S. Dunedin, South, November 25. H.M.S. Diomede. South, November 25. , - # EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. IJTEHCOLOHIAL *.XI> OVEBSEA.B Canadian Scottish, America and Canada, November 2. tFKmaroa, Sydney, November I. Waipahi. Fiji, November 4. "jy.fua, Fiji, November 5. Niagara. Sydney, November S. * jjia Ora, Halifax and England. November 10, Marama, Sydney, November Ix Mannganui, Sydney, November 25. Kinemoa, Norfolk Island. November 25. R emu era. London, December 10. Pert Hardy. America and England, December 14. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMEHS. Remuera, left Southampton September 80, arrives Wellington November 5. Athenic, left Liverpool October 18, due Auckland November 25. Janic. left Southampton October 21. due Wellington November 28 T&maroa. leaves Southampton November 11, arrives Wellington December 17. Rimutaka, leaves Southampton November 12, arrives Wellington December 26 Ar&wa, leaves Southampton December 13, arrives Auckland January 20. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMEF.S. Makura. at San Francisco, sails for Wellington on Wednesday. Tahiti, at Svdney, sai-B on Thursday tor Wellington and San Franrjsco. Niagara. due at Auckland from Vancouver on November 7. Aorangi. due at Vancouver from Auckland, November 11. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (b?.). Northern Chief 'schnr.K Knraalpi, Wamui, K«>noke Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. H.M.C.S. (Admiralty oil-tanker). H.M.S. Veronica. „ _ Central Wharf—Canopus (W.C. CeyJ. Kins's Wharf—Huia, aux. schnr. (E. y. Camfbell), Omana (Lamb's). Itaoella de Fr*ine (&. G. Frankhnm) Queen's Wharf—Kntorun (N.Z.S. Coy.). Tiroa 'A. G. Frankham) Whnneape (U.S.S. Coy.) Kurow i U.RS Cov.i. Waimes rU.S.S Coy.) Western Wh«rf—Kawatiri {U.S S. Coy.), in Dock—H.M S Laburnum. Hapai (dredge). ■The auxiliary schooner Isabella, de Frrn'ne arrived from Hokianga at miH-day yester<Jpv She is at King's Wharf. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia is to sail for Holciantra this afternoon to complete loading timber for Brisbane. The Kaitansrata is to leav<3 Napier for Auckland to-day to complete unloading coal from Greymouth She is due on Thursday The Kamr whs to leave Wellington op Friday for Napier, Grisborae ana Auckland. She is scheduled to leave Auckland on Thursday for Lyttelton and Dunedm / The British Imperial Oil Company's coastal tanker Paua is expected about midclay to-day oil from Wellington, one will unload at Western Wharf. En route from Westport the Kaimanawa was to leave Wellington on Saturday afternoon for New Plymouth and Auckland. She is expected at Auckland about Thursday. The Gisborne Sheep Farmers' steamer Tiroa arrived from the East Coast yesterday morning, and berthed at Queen a v\ nart. She is to sail at mid-day to-morrow for Hick's Bay and Gisborne. To complete loading, the Katoa arrived from Portland on Saturday morning and berthed at Queen's Wharf. .She _ sailed shortly after mid-day in continuation of her trip to Wellington and Lyttelton. The Waipiata, en route from Dunodin and Oamarn. was to leave Timaru on Saturday evening for Lyttelton snd Wellington to complete loadine for Auckland _ She la expected at Auckland about Friday. The KamoYia is to sail for Portland at five o'clock this evening to load cement for N®jv Plymouth After discharge the vessel \rill go to Greymouth to load another coal cargo for Auckland. The Kurow arrived on Saturday morning with ear<?o from" Port Craig. Dunedm. Picton and Wellington. She is unloading at Prince's Wharf. To-morrow the vessel :a to be despatched for Bluff and Port Craig.

The Union Company's chartered steamer Waimea arrived from East Coast ports yesterday afternoon, and berthed at Princes wharf. S'he is to sail at four o'clock tomorrow afternoon on the return trip to Gisborne and Napier FROZEN PRODUCE FOR THE EAST Messrs. Warkin and Wellis have received advice thai the Austral-China Navigation Company's steamer Calulu i 9 being fitted 0- with refrigerating machinery, and part of one n; the hoids i- being insul&ted tor the carriage of frozen produce to the Far East. After *he work hps been completed the vessel be available to take New Z°aland butter and cheese, transhipped at Svdney, to Samarai. Rabanl. Manila or China THE REMUERA. .The New Zealand Shipping Company'* liner Remuera is scheduled to reach Well ington next Saturday from London arid Southampton The vessel will land passenger? and i/iails at Wellington, and will tiien ge to Lvtteltori, Timaru. Port Chalmers and BlufT to unload her general rneic't caigo After completion of discharge, the Remuera will load for her homeward voyage at Southern ports, and will th-?n cone to Auckland to fill up with cargo. With passengers and mas', she is scheduled to leave Auckland on December 10 for South imptvin and London. via Panama rURA KIN A ro LOAD Now unloading in the South, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tr.ra k'na is due at Njw Plymouth on November 52 to comn'«te discharge and also to com m-nce loading fot London. oo. ' j;i9 = o-n\'- From New Ply m-T-f- <he ve« ->i ' vv: 11 < '*ie to *. fr,. r.•, onr ii ri ., fror- OQ to V , /( ...v,. on i ll '< at v. .-g, '.VfTrsn'; WeVin-rton a T 'd l,v"»l ton c "'-o sr' „ ' i to .-'eir T,v<tp':ori for ' or "I'lVt «S *1!: Al !=• t -n :md adv:se thai \»V n n iva* to |p«vc N'W Plvnir.»!h for tV T »H r() rt on OnflH"" even''" «e W»v»r b" f o e Fne u.-c? '-to Nauru Is'and to load P 1 nliatep for Ne'.v P'vmontb and Wswi nni. •7~ (.ar'f «,-eek from Ocean Island, f! r. cfenmer Hr-mnWce wi" her'h at King's "Wharf to nnlonfl h«r c^ r^r o of 7900 tona of which, is all for Auckland. Now loading at ITanm tbp Pacific Transnort i* a *r>o C ta,J to «™il on Voromhpf 20 for Auckland to discharge. She is schedule ♦.<, reach Auckland about De Cem her 1. The S'tthprland is loading at Ocean Island for Lyttelton and Pert Chalmers. She is to sail on Wednesday, tod Is dee at Lytteltoa cjs November 14.

KAWATIRI FOR OVERHAtTL. The Kawatirii, which is unloading Newcastle coal at Western Wharf, will undergo overhaul and survey after discharging. WAIPAHI FROM COOK ISLANDS. An expected arrival to-morrow is the Union Company's Island steamer Waipahi from Rarotonga. She is bringing oranges, tomatoes and other Island produce from Cook "Islands. HORORATA LEAVES LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's stenmer Eoiorata sailed from London on Friday with general merchandise for discharge at Auckland and Wellington. She is duo at Auckland on December 3. MELBOURNE PASSENGER SERVICE. The Union Company's intercolonial b1 earner Manuka is due at Wellington from Melbourne to-day with passengers, mails and cargo. She is scheduled to leave Wellington at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon for Melbourne, via Lytteiton, Dunedin and Bluff WAIKAWA FROM PACIFIC COAST. According to cable advice the Union Company's steamer Waikavva sailed from San Pedro laa! Friday with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Papeete, Wellington, Lytteiton, Dunedin. Nelson, Napier and New Plymouth. QLIMAROA FROM SYDNEY . Bringing passengers, mail and cargo from Sydney, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is expected to reach Auckland about seven o'clock to-morrow morning. She will berth at Central Wharf. THE WAIPAHI. The Waipahi is expected to arrive from Rarotonga to-morrow, and will berth at Queen's Wharf to unload fruit from Cook Islands the Union Company advises the vessel is to be despatched on Friday for Fiii to load fruit for Auckland. THE SITHONIA. The steamer Sithonia, which is expected from Texas at an early date, will unload 3-300 tons of sulphur for Auckland at ] King's Wharl and the remainder of her | cargo at Lytteiton. Dunedin, Wanganui and i Sydney. Messrs. R Millar and Company are the local agents. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern Company advises the Ngapnhi is timed to leave Onehunga at 4.30 this afternoon, and thereafter during November she will sail at four o'clock. The Otimai is to leave Auckland for Opotiki and Kutarere at four o'clock this afternoon, and the Motu for 'Whakatane at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. AORANGI CLEARED SUVA. The Union Company has received advice that the Royal Msil liner Aorangi reached Suva at 6.30 on Friday evening, and sailed four hours later in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to Honolulu and Vancouver.- She is due at Vancouver on November 11. LAMB'S STEAMER OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omana returned to Auckland from Ea»t Coast ports yesterday morning to complete unloading coal and poiea from Australia. Afterwords she will load timber at Auckland for Sydney. She is at King's Wharf. The Northern Company are the local agents. THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH. The Canadian Scottish is expected from Wellington this evening to complete loading general cargo. She will berth at Prince's Wharf On Wednesday morning the vessel is to be despatched for New York, Boston and Halifax. TOFUA DELAYED BY STORMS A wireless message from the Union Company's Island steamer Tofua states she is meeting with bad weather, and expects to reach Auckland at six o'clock to-morrow evening. The vessel is bringing passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. MAKURA AT SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Makura reached San Francisco from Wellington on Friday. The vessel is to Bail on Wednesday on her return voyage tc New Zealand and Australia. She is due at Wellington on November 21 and at Sydney on November 26. C. AND D. STEAMERS REPORTED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamers Port Hunter and Port Caroline are reported to have cleared St. Vincent last Friday in continuation of their voyages from New Zealand to London. The Port Hunter was despatched from Auckland, via Cape Horn, on September 22, and the Port Caroline, via the same route, from Wellington on September 26. PORT HARDY'S PASSENGERS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy, which is due at Auckland from London on November 10, with general merchandise fGr New Zealand, is also bringing ihe following passengers:— Miss I. M. Brenan, Mrs. M. L. Lough, Mr. A. de la Panha, Mrs. A. F. Daggar. Rev. W W. Sedgwick. Mrs. D. Sedgwick, Mr. J. E Watson, Miss M. S. Sharpe, Mrs. M. Varlow-Garrton, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Veitch. Dr. V. H. Leigh-Varlow is acting as ship's surgeon. The vessel has explosives, which she will unload at the Motuihi anchorage before she comes into port.

RUdPEHU S ITINERARY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu left Dunedin on Saturday for Lyt tllon and Bluff to complete discharge. The vessel will then go to Timaru on November !I to commence loading and will afterwards load at Auckland and Welling ton. She is scheduled to load at Auckland from Novernber_ 16 to November 19. end to sail from Wellington with passengers and mails on November 23 for Southampton and London, via Panama. TEE W A ITEM AT A. The local office of the Union Company has received advice that the Waitemata. with cargo from Pacific Coast ports, was despatched from San Francisco last Tuesday for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on November 19 ROTORTJA LOADING. _ The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, which arrived from Gishorne on Friday evening, berthed at Queen's Wharf on Saturday morning to continue loading refrigerated and general cargo for London. S'he is to sail on Wednesday afternoon for Napier and Wellington to complete loading, and is scheduled to clear Wellington for London on November 10. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wire less stations to-day-Auckland.—Tofua, Aorangi. Planorhis. Canadian Britisher Sithonia. Maheno. Kar tisri. Waipahi Ulimaroa. Chatham Islands.—Remnera. Wellington.—Marama. Tongariro. Mawtika, Canadian Scottish. Kairanga. Niagara. Awarua.—Sir J. C. Ross. Wailcouaiti, C. A. Larsen. Port Darwin. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Saturday's Arrivals.—Ngapuhi (7.30 a.m.). from New Plymouth. Saturday's Departures.—Titoki (8.30 a.m.). for Picton Yesterday's Arrivals. —Wetero (7 a.m.). from Wnitara. Tanturu (7.45 a.m.). from Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. V"FW PLYMOUTH. -October 30: Arrived —Kia Ora O pm.). from Nelson. WELLINGTON —October 20 ArriredWaiponri (1.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton; CoHnTin (4.2fl n.m.). from New Plymouth: Tremeadow (5 45 p.m.). from Auckland. October 30 fvsmei (19 10 n.m.). from Lvttelton and ffnikonr*: Wahine (7 10 am i. f rr,m LvHelton- Toneariro (7.25 am.), from Auckland, VivnHn (i 90 p.m.), and Tees (1 30 p.m.), for T vfte'tcn ■ Progress (3.10 p.m.). for Canadian Scottish (3.30 nrn r ar Tvf»"->onme Onihi (4.10 p.m >. for Dune din: Kamo (4.10 n.m ). for Nanier- Kai m-nawa p.m.V f or New PlvmontV Toll" (fi.ls p.m ). for Wanfranni: Ka'mni ffi.2s n m > foi Gre-"month: Wainori (6.50 p.m >. tor Wectnort- Storm 01.10 P.m.). for Pietori Ortoher 99: Arrived4>„v»nd«r f« nm.) from Ne 1 son: OrennVi (Q r> m ) fr"rn Ve'onn. Sailed—Athol '2 30 nm 1 for Ocean Tslanrt I VTT" 'COM —OetoHet 29 Arrived rPnUioo (fi 35 am ) from Wellington- P"n "j t; n m i from r>( Cha'mers October "O Wniaiiifn 't * r > ami f rom T;ma ru v; r!)r ;„ in AH „ ni i P r*rl Maori (6.50 -ml from Wellington: Waihemo (7 2' „ rr, IVorn ■ Toop 'B.IO a.m . 1 f '-om vrr,,in . p-otiti (0 15 a m.). from Kai ~o„r n. ymn-dv no am.), Wan fi? ppi 1 from Wellington "oiVJ- o-(«W 90- KVnnoi (4.15 p m.l. for rcr- c i.,orf w-,V!n. (R 90 nm). (or Welling trm HTTN'RD'N -<tctohei 20- Arrived—Pin. scanner (7 a.m.). from Wellington Sailed (noon) for Wellington MELBOURNE -October 29- Sailed—Nor wesrian whalers Star TX.. and Star X.. en route from Europe to Stewart Island SAN PEDRO.— October 28- Railed—Wai kswa for New Zealand SAN FRANCISCO.—October 28: Arrived -Makura from Wellinsrton. ST VlNCENT.—October 28: Sailed— Port Hunter, en route from Auckland to London. Port Caroline, en route from Wellington to London LONDON .—October 23; Sailed—Hororata, for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19781, 31 October 1927, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19781, 31 October 1927, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19781, 31 October 1927, Page 7

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