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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND., SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. "Waiotupu (9 55 a.m.), from San Pedro. Rimntaka (10.55 p.m.), from -Opua. \Vaipiii (5 u.m.), irom Kerepeehi: MahuTangi (i>.4o a.m.), from Portland; Taniwhu (7.55 a.m.), from I'aeron ; Claymore (8 • a.m.), from Whangarei; Ronaki (8.45 a.m.), from Portland; Wtiiuku (9.55 a.m.), from Wniheke; Hauili ('2.55 p.m.), from CoroHiaiidel; Rangitoto (4.15 p.m.), from Thames; ' AVaipu (9 p.m.), from Gulf ports. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES, % Tofua (11.30 a.m.), for Fiji. Passengers ; {saloon- —Mr. W. Spiers, Mr. H. Williams, Mr. A. E. Moore, Colonel and Mrs. C. S. "Wallace. Mr. t'. Forsythe, Mr. W. E. Sheppard, Mr. A. Sutherland, Miss L. Huch, Mr. and Mrs. F. Buscombe. Mr. A. L. Hall, Mr. E. Nixon Westwood, Mr. H. Gow, Mr. J. L. Yarnton, Mr. 11. S. Wisdom, Mr. M. P. Lett. Mr. L. J. Christoffcrson, Mr. G. B. Hewson. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fisher, Mrs. Speight and three children, Mr. J. H. Roach, Mrs. Spence, Miss Lee, Mrs. "-Sutherland, Miss Wyatt, Mrs. Meyrat, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sparks, Miss Fraser, Mr. A. A. Denny, Mr. C. R. Wilkinson, Mr. T. W. Barnes, Mr. G. B. Callaghan. Mr. ,T. Shields. Mr. . 32. R. Young, Mr. V. L. Bagge, Mr. R. £j. Hollis, Mr. .1. T. Smith and nino steer " K*e, including three Chinese. Arawa (3.35 p.m.), lor Wellington, ' Waihemo (11 p.m.), for Vancouver. __ c-i \Vaipu (9.45 a.m.). for Gulf ports; Kamo (4.20 p.m.). for Greymouth. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ®* • Kaiapoi (0 a.m.>, from Walpole Island. • Omana (* a.m.), from Gulf ports; Mataugi C?-55 a.m.), from Tauranga; CoronatiorT (7.10 pm.), from Coast; 'l'iroa (11.30 am), from Gisborne, Motu (11 a.m.), from ° 'Const; Tuhoe (1.30 p.m.), from Coast. Waimea p.m.), Irom East Coast ports. R.M..M.S. Aorangi (8.5 p.m.), from Vun- * ifcouver. Passengers for Auckland;— First Saloon: Miss M. Allan, Sister M. Asmes Mr. and Mrs. Adams and 2 chil- ' dren 'Rev. F. Buckley. Mr. 11. It. Beaven. Mr and Mrs. R. S. Bain. Mr. and Mrs. C. -- a Bacon. Mrs. 13. M. Batham, Miss E. J. Batham. Miss T. E Batham, Mr. C. V. Cu mm nigs. Mr. and Mrs Jan Chermavsky, 'Mr M. Cherniavaky, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coates. Sister M.Celine. Mr. and Mrs. A. g Denton. Mr. C. G. Dawson, Mrs. Dawson. Master C. Dawson and Misses P. and N Dawson. Miss Everard. Mr. A. R. Flinn. and Mrs. li. Glenn, Mr. cud Mrs. --Groth. Mr. B. Goodman. Mr. H. Heinz, Mr W. Hobbs, Mr. J. G. Harkness, Miss •C. E. Harrold. Mr. Hall. Dr. E. Harper, Mis* W- Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Hulso, Mr. L. Henry, Mlss.es (2) Hennings, Mr., Mrs. and Master Jamieson, Mr. D. . Lawford, Messrs. H. E. and H. J. Le Lievre. Mrs. E. H. Le Lievre, Mr. W. R. Morris, Miss P. Mitchell-. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mr. M. A. Moore, Miss R. Morrison, " Mrs. A. Muir, Mr. E. C. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mills, Mr. and Master Marlow, Mr. B. J. McDonald. Master and Misa Mc- * Gustv. Miss P. N. Nairn, Mrs. Nefi and daughter, Mrs. A. Pollard. * Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Patrick. Sir Maui Pomare. Mr. Pomare. Mr. T. G. Queree, Mrs. and Misß Quick, Dr. and Mrs. Reickelmann, Mr. D. Riley. Mrs. G. A. Ralphs. Mrs. and Miss Stewart, General J. Stewart, Mr. Wm. Smaill, Mr. W. C. Schwab, Mr. H. Sea •ward, Mrs. E. L. Skinner, Messrs. H. R. and H. D. Skinner. Mrs. Smith and infant, Mr. M. Scott. Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Dr. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. "Wallace, Miss M. Warrington, Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Wallace. Second saloon; Mr. Alt, Master C. Aidney, Master Addis, Mr. and Miss Bishop, Mrs. Bevege and two infants, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock and three daughters, Misa A. Burgin, Miss M. Brown, Master Brailey, Mrs. D. C. Clemon, Miss M. A. Clark, Mr. O. B. Corbett. Miss Chaplin, Mr. R. Cull. Miss J.Dodd, Miss D. Dale. Miss J. Edmiston. Miss N. Freeguard. Miss E. Flint. Master Feder. Mrs. H. Gardiner, Miss Goldsmith, . Miss Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Grifiin. Mr. Goodman, Miss E. Howard. Miss Hilditch, Mr. Horland. Misses A. and J. Holmes. Misa F Hill. Dr. Hight. Miss Harris. Mr. Hayes, Mr. F. Herring, Mr. H. fTnlek. Miss Miss O Kevs. Mrs Kennedy. Mr. W J. Lockwood. Miss M. Lavelle. Mis-i Monctir, Miss Morecroft, Mr. and Mrs. McTvor. Mrs. A McDonald, Mrs. M Ger-d". M>. Mr\rt>ur. F v.-.!vn. Mr. NVtdds. Mr. Omelia. Miss A. O'Brien, Mr. and Miss Potter Master J. Palmer, Miss C. PirkevVg. hisses E s>nd H Rudnll Miss Raye. Miss Rutland, Mr. Ross, Mr. snd RoSins and two chi'dreri. M• A. T- MI'PS . fthprp. WfiK 'F * C'xSrt. Mrs. Miss Sutherland Misses L. and M Sf»inmetz. Misa K P-ms. Mr, n. Smith. Mr B. W TT Smith. Mr -J Tn"trum. Mr. Tuck. H'«V nnrl TT. rie-rn. Ml, A. TT. Willey. •*»-,. r , ,T 7? W;'<f.*>n, J. nnd . P Tv;Unr> .infani. *ft." F; T. Watson. M-'-= >r - and iQ thi'd class. Halaric fS.3O p.m.). from Java. YE3TF p D.AY'S DEPARTURES. Paroto (10.5 a.m.). for Coast. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Middlesex, from London, 5 p.m. Kamona, from Wellington, morning. Canopus, from Weirtport. Taniwha. from Paeroa, 10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Tainui, for Tokomaru Bay. 6.30 a.m. Mating!, for Tauranga, 7.30 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames. 7.30 p.m. Ngatiawa. for Mercury Bay, 9 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTP.ItCOLONIAi. AND COASTAL. Kamona Greymouth. January 30. Marama, Sydney. January 31. Kanvarra, Melbourne, h'ebruary 1. hinernoa, Norfolk Island, February 2. Kairanga, Melbourne, 4. H.M.S. Dunedin, Whangaroa, February G. H.M.S. Diomede. Whangaroa. February 0. Waipahi, Suva, February 7. Aorangi, Sydney, February 13. Maunganui, Sydney, February 11. Tofua, Fiji. February 20. Ulimaroa, Sydney. February 21, Early sailings from Auckland. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Aorangi, Sydney, January 31. Rimutaka. London, February 2. Marama. Sydney, February 3. Hir.emoa, Niue Island, February S. Canadian Prospector, America and Canada, February 3. Gallic, America and England. February 3. Aorangi, Vancouver, February 14. Port Bowen, England, March 2. Matatua, London, March 13. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa, left Southampton January 10, due Wellington February 18. Ruapeliu, left Southampton January 19, duo Wellington February 28. . Coiinthic, leaves Southampton February 3. due Wellington March 12. Rotorua. left Southampton January 20, due Wellington February 25. -Remuera, leaves Southampton E ebruary 17. due Auckland March 24. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. -Maktira, due at Wellington from Sydney this morning, sail to-morrow for San. Francisco. Tahiti, due at Wellington from Sal. Francisco on February 13. „ Niagara, due at Vancouver irom Auck- ■ laud on Friday. Aorangi, at Auckland, saiis to-morrow evening for Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Wainui, Whangape, Kawatiri, Southern Cross (mission steamer). Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). .. , .. „ Devon port—H.M.S. Philomel. H;M.C.S. Iris. H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Wakakura, H.M.S. Diomede. , , North Wall—Kail una (U. 5.9. Coy.), Win- . Prince's Wharf—Kaitoke (L.S.S. Coy.), Aorangi (U.S.S Coy.). Waiotapu (U.S S, Coy.l, Wnimea (U.S.S. Coy.). Chelsea—Waipori (U.S.S. Coy), Haleric (Spedding. Ltd.) Kind's Wharf—Kaianoi (U.S.S. Coy.), Coronation (A. O. Frankbam)» J.iron (A. Cr. FrarVham). r . Central Wbarf—Pimutaka Coy.). The Kamo sailed on Saturday for Greymouth to load coal for Tauranga and Auckland. The Kartigi left Portland at 10 o'clock o:n night for New Plymouth, Wellington end Lyttelton. The West-port Coal Company's steamer Cnnopus is to-day from Westport. one Vv'ill berth at King's Wharf. Russell and Somers. Ltd., advise that the steamer Orepuki is to ioad at Onenunga next Thursday for Nelson and West Coasit ports The Kamona, from Greymouth. via Picton, left Wellington on Friday night for Auckland. She is due this morning and will berth at King's Wharf. The Knrow, en route from Bluff, was to leave Dunedin on Saturday for Lytteltoii, Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Auckland toward the end of this week. The Wuipiata, which left Auckland cm Friday night, is scheduled to load at Dunedin on Wednesday and afterwards at Oamaru, Timsru, Lyttelton and Wellington for Auckland. The Waimea arrived from East Coast ports last evening and berthed at Prince s Wharf. She is to sail at four o clock tomorrow afternoon, on her return trip to (.«:.»• borne and Napier. The auxiliary schooner Coronation arid the steamer Tiroa arrived yesterday from •coast ports. They at King: 8 Wharf. 'To-aiorrow the Coronation, is to .«e des;i>atclied at noon for Awanui, and the Tiroa •at i p.m. for H.icka Bay and Giaborne.

THE ARAWA. In continuance of her voyage from Liverpool the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Arava sailed on Saturday afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's island steame* Tofua sailed at. midday on Saturday for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. She is duo back at Auckland on February 20. THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Prospector was to leave Wellington on Saturday for Napier and Auckland" lo com pit te loading general cargo Tim vessel is to leave Auckland on Thuisdny for New York. Boston and Halifax. MARAMA DUE TO-MORROW. T'ae Union Company' 3 intercolonial steamer Mamma is expected to arrive from Sydney about seven o'clock to-morrow morning. She iias passengers, mail and cargo, which will bo landed at Prince's Wharf. THE RUAHINE. To complete loading for England, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine was due at Wellington from Lyttel ton yesterday. With passengers and mail, she is to be despatched from 'Wellington nest Saturday for Southampton and London, via Panama. MAKURA FOR SAN FRANCISCO. En route to Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco, the Royal Mail liner Makura is dua at "Wellington from Sydney this morning. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers £rom New Zealand Bh«s is to resume her voyage to-morrow afternoon. THE ULIMAROA. The local office of the Huddart-Parket Company has received advice that the Ulimaroa, on account of survey, will leave Wellington for Sydney on Thursday, March 9, instead of Friday, March 9. Owing to April 6 being Good Friday, abe will leave Wellington for Sydney on April 5. THE TAINUI. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tainui is to sail at daybreak to-day for Tokomaru Bay, Lyttelton, Picton and Wellington to load for England. She is to be despatched from. Wellington on February 15 for Southampton and Londou, via Panama. THE WAIHEMO. After having her hull cleaned and painted til© Union Company's transpacific cargo steamer Waihemo came out of dock at midday on Saturday and berthed at King's Wharf to take in stores and replenish her fresh-water tanks. Late on Saturday night she was despatched for Vancouver. HALERIC FROM JAVA. The Bank Line steamer Haleric arrived lijst night with a full cargo of raw Bugar from Java. She will berth this morning at Chelsea to« . discharge. Spedding, Limited, are the local agents. KAIAPOI FROM WALPOLE ISLAND.' The Union . Company's steamer Kaiapoi arrived yesterday morning from Walpole Island, ,• via Noumea.- She berthed at King's Wharf to unload a quantity of guano for Auckland. The remainder of her cargo is for Wanganui. Fine weather was experienced on the voyage. R.M.M.S. AORANGI IN PORT. The Royal Mail liner Aoratigi arrived last ovewuig after a generally fair weather voyage from Vancouver, Honolulu and Suva. She berthed at Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. At eight o'clock to-morrow evening sho is to resume her voyage to Sydney. THE RIMUTAKA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka arrived on Saturday night from Opua.. Yesterday morning she berthed at Central Wharf to complete loading refrigerated and general cargo for England. With passengers and mail, she is to be despatched on Thursday for Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. THE CAMBRIDGE. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge has reported by wireless to the New Zealand Shipping Company that she will arrive from Liverpool at five o'clock to-morrow morning. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at . Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Cargo for Auckland wjll be unloaded at Queen's Wharf. THE MIDDLESEX. The Federal Line steamer Middlesex will arrive from London at five o'clock this evening, according to her wireless advices. She has general merchandise for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Before coming into port she will unload explosives at the Motuihi anchorage. After completion of discharge at New Plymouth the Middlesex will commence loading there for her homeward voyage. Her other loading ports are Wanganui, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She is to be despatched finally from Auckland on March 10 for New York, Boston, London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The following is the passenger list of the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner A theme.' which sailed from Wellington on Saturday for Southampton and London, via Panama: Second Saloon—Mr. H. G. Alford, Mrs. Alford. Mr. V. Alford, Mr. G. R. Allen, Mrß. E. Bell. Master K. I. Bell, Mrs. A. K. Boothroyd, Miss H. Bourko, Mrs. A. C. Brookfield, Mr. J. Cleland. Mr. J. F. Connolly, Mrs. E. R. Easther, Misses A. H. and M. E. Easther, Masters J. B. and W. M. Easther, Mr. A. J. Emery. Mr. D. T. Evans, Mr. H. H. Flanagan. Mrs. Flanagan, Masters H. J. and G. K. Flanagan, Mr. J. Fletcher, Mr. C. Forde, Mrs. N. R. Gaudie, Mrs. A. J. Harrison, Master R. D. Hoggans, Mrs. M. Midwinter, Master G. E. Midwinter, Mrs. H. A. Peel, Miss M. M. S. Pownall, Canon J. C. Small, Mrs. Small, Miss F. M. Small, Mrs. M. E. Symons. Mr. W. C. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wellburn, Mrs. M. S. M. Wood, Mr./ and Mrs. J. Sala. THE WAIOTAPU. With 11,000 tons of general merchandise, case oil and lumber from Pacific Coast ports the Union Company's steamer Waiotapu reached Auckland on Saturday morning. She Derthed at Prince's Wharf to unload 3500 tons. On Thursday she is to for Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle to complete discharge. The cr.rgo was loaded at Vancouver, Powell River, San Francisco and San Pedro. She sailed from San Pedro on January 3, the voyage to Auckland occupying 24 days, 12 hours, at an average speed of nearly 10 knots. Except for one day's boisterous conditions, the weather was exceptionally fine. Captain D. Todd iB in command and the following are the officers:—Chief, .Mr. J. E. Warwick; second, Mr. W. .Cc>le; third, Mr. A. J. McKenzie; chief engineer, Mr. A. Coad; second, Mr. C. Monaghan; third. Mr. J. Kelly; fourth, Mr. W. Clarkson; fifth, Mr. E. Maxwell; wireless operator, Mr. E. Gittings; chief steward, Mr. H. Share. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.— Kartigi, Lucenc, Cambridge, Ulimaroa, Tofua, Marama, Matatua. Chatham Islands.—Tamaroa. Port Dunedin, Hororata. Wellington.—Tamahme. Surrey. Niagara. Mamilius. Gallic, Tairoa, Cumberland. Karetu, Maunganui, Pulpit Point. Canadian Prospector, Atnenic. Port Melbourne, Arawa. Awarun. —Tahiti, Sir J. C. Ross, C. A. Larsen, N. T. Nilson A'onso. PORT OF ONEHUNCA. Saturday's Arrivals, -Ngapuhi (8 a.m.). from New Plymouth; Tutanekai (10 a.m.). from Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— January 28: Arrived— Kaponga (1 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed: Athenic (7.10 am.), for London. Canadian Prospector (3.10 a.m.), for Napier; P«lP>t Point <4 40 p.m.). for Melbourne-. K&hikn (11.15 p.m.). for Napier. January rived : Cape Cormonn (fj.4o a.m.). Wahine (15.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Karetu (8.10 am), froni Onakaka: Calm (4.30 a.m.). Kennedy (4.50 a.m.). Cygnet (5.10 p.m.). from Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— January 28: Arrived - Kennedy (4.35 a.m.) from Foxton; Wahine '0.45 a.m.) from Wellington- Wftikouflitj (7 10 a.m.). from Dunedm: Calm (7.J5. am ) from Tirnaru Tees <7.20 a.m.), from Chathar»e: Wairau (2.50 p.m.), from H.enheim Sailed—Cape Cormonn (1.20 p.m.), fnr Wellington- Kennedy (5.5 p.m.). for Wellington: Wahine (8.50 p.m.) for We 1 ington; Cvgtiet (9.15 p.m ), for \\elliripli. \ ■Tnnuarv 29: Arrival-Maori (0.50 a.m.K from Wellington ; Kurow (11.45 J 1 -™•'• 1 ■ °' T| Timur": Manchester Merchant (7.10 a.tn.f. froni Wellington: Totara (8 50 a.m.) . from Wellington: John (2.10 p.m ). Welhngton - Breeze <3.50 p.m.). froin Wellington. DUNEDIN.— January 28: Arrived - Cvdonia (3.45 n.m.). from Lyttelton: Oreti <lO 20 p.m.). from Oamarn Sailed--1 ort Caroline <5.30 n.m ) for Timaru: Sussex (5.15 p.m), for Bluff; Ivurow (5...0 p.m.), for. Lvitelton. January 29: Arrived—Coriivia. from Wellington. PAN AM A. --January 26: S«iled—Port Hunter, on route from Liverpool to AucKland. COLON.— January 26: Arrived—Mataroa, en route from London to New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19857, 30 January 1928, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19857, 30 January 1928, Page 7

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