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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Middlesex (4.30 p.m.), from London. Jiamona (12.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Canopus (1.30 pjn.), from Westport. Otimai (1.45 p.m.), from Coast. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tainui (6.50 a.m.), for Tokomaru Bay. VESSELS DUE TODAY. Cambridge, from Liverpool, 7 a.m. Marama, from Sydney, 7.30 a.m. Awahou, from Portland, morning. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 7 a.m. Omana, from Waiheke, 8.45 a.m. Rangitoto, from Thames, 5 p.m. Waiuku, from Waiheke, 6 p.m. Matangi (7.45 p.m.), for Tauranga; Rangiloto 18.10 p.m.), for Thames; Mahurangi <0 p.m.). for Portland: Apanui (9.10 p.m.), ■{or Mercury Bay. H.M.S. Diomcde (8.45 p.m.), for Russell. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M-M.S. Aorangi. for Sydney, 8 p.m. Coronation, for Awanui, noon. Waimea. for East Coast ports, i p.m. Tiroa. for Gisborne. 4 p.m. Awahou, for East Coast bays, 5 p.m. Waiuku, for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 4 p.m. Kawau, for Matakana, 4 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 5 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa., 6 p.m. Omana, for Warkworth, 6 p.m. Waipu, for Kerepeohi, 7 p.m. llauiti. for Coromandel, 7 p.m. [VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL, Marama. Sydney, January 31. Kaiwarra, Melbourne, tebvuary 1. Hinemoa, Norfolk Island, February 2. Kairanga, Melbourne, February 6. H.M.S. Dunedin, Whangaroa, February fi. H.M.S. Diomede. Whangaroa, ITebruary 9. Katpa, South, February 6. Waipahi, Suva, February 7. Aorangi, Sydney, February 13. Maunganui, Sydney, February 14. Tofua, Fiji. February 20. Ulimaroa, Sydney, t ebruary 21. OVERSEAS. Cambridge, Liverpool, January 31. Northumberland, South, February 1, to loadGallic, South, February 1, to load. Canadian Prospector, South, February 1, to load. • Dewey. Pacific Coast, February -3. City of Bath. New 'York, February 4. Hertford, South, February 8, to load. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, February 8. Indianola, Casablanca, February 13. Port Hunter, Liverpool, February 18. Hauraki, San Francisco, February 19. Devon, Antwerp, February 22. Mataroa, London, via Wellington. February 23. King Edwin. Texas, February 23. A3hbnrton. New York, via Suva, February 24. H srmmius. Antwerp. February 25. Otarama. New York, to sail Westmoreland, Liverpool, February 28. Ikala. St. John, February 29. West Nivaria, Los Angeles February 29. Rotorua, London, via Wellington, March 3. Middlesex, South, March 7 to load. Somerset, Liverpool, Me.rch 12. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Aorangi. Sydney, January 31. Rimutaka, London, February 2. Marama, Sydney, February 3. Hinemoa, Niue Island. February 3. Canadian Prospector, America and Canada, February 3. Gallic, America and England, February 3. Aorangi. Vancouver, February 14. Port Bowen, England, March 2. Middlesex, America, and England, MaTc.h 10. Matatua, London, March 13. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa. left Southampton January 10, due Wellington February 16. Buapehu, left Southampton January 19, duo Wellington February 28. Coiinthic, leaves Southampton February 3,. elue Wellington March 12. Ro f -orua, left Southampton January 20, due Wellington February 25. Rernuera, leaves Southampton February 17. dub Aucklond March 24. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura. at Wellington, sails to-day for San Francisco. Tahiti, due »t Wellington from San Francisco on February 13. Niagara, due at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday. Aorangi. at Auckland, sail 3 tms evening for Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.). Wainui, WHrngape, Ivawatiri, Southern Cross (mission steamer), Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.C.S. Iris. H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Wakakura. North Wall—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). Wingatui. Prince's Wharf—Kaitoke (U.S.S. Coy.). Aorangi (U.S.S Coy.). Waiotapu (U.S.S. Cov.). Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.). Marama (U.S.S. Coy.). . Chelsea—Waipori (U.S.S. Coy), Haleric (Spedaing, Ltd.) _ King's Wharf.—Kaiapox (U.S.S. Coy.). Coronation (A. G. Tiroa (A. G. Fraiikham), Kamona (U.S.S. Coy.). Canopus (W.C. Coy.). Central Wharf—Rimutaka CN.Z.S. Coy.l. Moiuibi Anchorage—Middlesex (N.Z.S. Coy.). Queen's Wliarf—Cambridge (N.Z.S. Coy.). The Katoa is scheduled to load chaff at Picton on Friday for Auckland. The Kaponga was to leave Wellington yesterday for Westport to load coal for Wellington. From Greymouth, via Picton and Wellington. the Karnoaa arrived at mid-day yesterday. She is at King's Wharf. Captain A. W. Creese has been appointed to the Wairuna, relieving Captain J. Ryan, who is to come to New Zealand on holiday leave. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus arrived from Westport yesteyday »fternoon. She berthed at Kr.ng's Wharf .to onload her coal cargo. The Richardson steamer Awahou is due st Auckland from Portland this moraing to complete loading. She is to sail this evening for Hick's Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborno. THE NORTHUMBERLAND. The Federal Line steamer Northumberland was to leave New Plymouth yesterday morning for Auckland to continue loading for London, Avcnmohth, Glasgow and Liverpool. She is due early to-morrow, mornintr. From Auckland the vessel will co to Napier and Wellington to complete loading. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. STEAMER ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SOLD. Advice receiived in Sydney last week states that Messrs. V. T. Thomson and Arnell. London, have just sold the steamer AngloEgyptiun, built at Sunderland in 1912, about 9000 tons, and fitted with quadruple engines, at a price stated to be about £ 41,500 She was owned by the Nitrate Producers Steamship Company, Ltd., of London, and has been sold to Finns, The vessel was a regular visitor to Australia, and has made several voyages to New Zealand ports. MIDDLESEX ARRIVED. .The Federdi Line steamev Middlesex arrived yesterday afternoon from London. She anchored off Motuihi to unload a quantity of explosives. Afterwards tho_ vessel will come into port and beiijh at King's Wharf to discharge general merchandise, to the agency of tae New Zealand Shipping Company. The veshel sailed from London on December 24. and cleared. Panama on January 9. Stormy weather prevailed during the first week of the voyage and then fine weather until ten days ago, when boisterousconditions were again encountered and continued for a week. The last threo days were fine. Captain A. R. Maeßae is. in command and he has associated with him the following officers Chief. Mr. H. Neasile; second, Mr. R. G. Rees; third, Mr. G. Diblery: fourlh, Mr, C. W. Roberts; wireless operator. Mr. H, Kennedy; chief engineer, Mr. .T. Salter; second, Mr. G. W. Cairues: third. Mr. A. C. Muuro; fourth, Mr. H. Watson; fifth, Mr. W. M. Cook: sixth, Mr. J. Kirk; seventh, Mr. .T. McLennan; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. H. Grpntham; second. Mr. D. J. McAllan; sieward-in-charge. Mr. 'W. Collier. PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS. The Union Company's transpacific steadier Waikawa was expected to leave San Pedro yestercsy with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Papeete, Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. The Waitemata was elue at Vancouver vroin Suva last Thursday. She is to load at Pacific Coas-t ports for Auckland. Melbourne alu l Sydney. „ . . , Now in Australia, the Wairuna is scrieduled to load at Pacific Coast ports during March for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney, . The company's motor-ship rauraki was to clear Sao Francisco last Sunaay with cargo from Pacific Coast ports -for Auckland, Wellington. Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Sne ia due at Auckland about February 19. , , , The Waiotapu, now at Auckland, w:ii complete discharge, at Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney nnd Newcastle. Afterwards she is scheduled to return to Pacific Coast ports to load early in April for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney. The Waihemo. which left Auckland for Vancouver on Saturday night, is tc> load •t Pacific Coast ports at the end of February and earlv in March for Auckland. Melbourne and Sydney.

THE TAIROA. After loading at various New Zealand ports i;he Shaw, Savill aifd Albion steamer Tairoa is .to leave Napier to-morrow for London, via Panama. HALERIC BERTHED. The steamer Htlerid, which arrived from Java.on Sunday night, berthed yesterday morning at Chelsea to -unload her cargo of raw Biigar. H.M.S. DIOMEBE. H.M.S. Diotnede sailed last evening for Russell, where sine is to stay for eight days. She is scheduled to returri to Auckland on February 9. KAIRANGA FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company's steamer Kairanga left Melbourne yesterday with !, oarpo of wheat for Auckland. She is due at the beginning of nest week. TONGARIRO AT LONDON. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro is reported to have reached London last Sunday Iron'. New Zealand. She was despatched from Lyttelton on December 23. KGAKUTA RECOMMISSIONED. The "Lfnion Company's chartered steamer Ngakuta has been recommissioned at Newcastle. Captain W. J. S. Eye is in' command, and the following are the officers:Chief, Mr. R. Lloyd; second. Mr. T. H. Davis; third. Mr. E. V. Condon. THE PORT MELBOURNE. With general merchandise from Glasgow and Liverpool the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Mslbourne is to leave Liverpool for New Zealand on May 12. PORT HARDY REPORTED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy, which sailed from Auckland 'on December 16 for New York, Halifax and London, reached !3oston on Januf.ry 20 and Halifax on January 25. THE T AINU I. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui sailed yesterday morning for Tolomaru Bay, Lyttelton, Picton and Wellingtan to load refrigerated and general cargo for "3ngland. On February 15 she is to be despatched from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE DEWEY. , The American steamer Dewey is expected to arrive toward the end of the week from San Pedro. The vessel is bringing cargo" from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland- Wellington, Timaru and Dunedin. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, are the' local agents. THE GALLIC. Ths White Star steamer Gallic was to leave Napier yesterday for Gisborne and Auckland to complete loading. The vessel is to be despatched from Auckland oil February 9 for New York, Halifax, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. AORANGI FOR SYDNEY TO-DAY. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi, which arrived at Auckland from Vancoi.ver on Sunday evening, will unload cargo for New Zealand to-day and ombark passengers for Australia. At eight o'clock this evening she is to resume her voyage to Sydney. HERTFORD'S ITINERARY. The Federal Line steamer Hertford is scheduled to leave Port Chalmeis next Monday for Auckland to continue loading for England. The vessel will also .load at Gisborne, Napier, Timaru. Lyttelton and Wellington. From Wellington Bhe is to sail on February 27 for Southampton nnd London, via Panama. MARAMA DUE TO-DAY. Wireless advice from the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama states that she will arrive from Sydney at 7.30 a.m. to-day. The vessel will berth at Prir.ce's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo. She is to be de!patched at three o'clock on Friday afternoon on her return trip to Sydney. THE CITY OF BATH. The Ellerman Line steamer City of Bath is s;hedu!ed to reach Auckland about Saturds.y from New York. The y :ssel is running' ur.der the auspices of tbu A. and A. Line. Her case oil and general merchandise cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. ' n he New Zealand Shipping Company are the local, agents. THE CAMBRIDGE. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge will arrive from Liverpool at eight o'clock this morning, according to her wireless report. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to unload general merchandise to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. Her other ports are Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. PORT HUNTER CLEARED PANAMA. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line has recaived advice that the Port .Huntercleared Panama on January 2 S in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool to New Zealand. The vessel is bringing general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge ut Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about February 14. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Luceric, Ulimaroa, Tofua, Matatua, Northumberland, Tainui, Waihemo. Chatham Islands.—Surrey, Port Dunedin, Hoi'orata, City of Bath. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Tatnabine, Nge.io, Arahura, Maunganui, Niagara, Pulpit Point. Athenic, Port Melbourne, Canadian Prospector, Cape Corraorin. West Elcgjon, Kiiponca, .Karelu, Port. Caroline, Ruahine, Tairoa, Gallic, Kartigi, Paua, Mainilius. Awarna. —Tahiti. Sir J. C. Ross. C. A. Larson, N. T. Nielson Alonfo, Manuka, Cydonia, E)Y TELEGRAPH. NAPIER.--January 30: Arrived—Port Melbourne (1.30 p.m.). from Sydney. LYTTELTON.—January 30: Arrived— Alexander (1.40 a.m.), from Pc huanui; Waipiala (5.25 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed— Alexander (5.20 a.m.\ for Nelson; John (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington; ittuahine (4.20 p.m.). for Wellington; Totara (4.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Manchester Merchant (5.5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wairau (t.15 p.m.), for Blenheim; Breeze (1 p.m.), for Diuiedin: Macd (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —January 30: Arrived— Theresa Ward, tug (2 p.m.), and Dredge Murxuiku (3 p.m.). from Bluff. Sailed— Cydonia (4.15 p.m.). for Sydney; Progress (8.15 p.m.), for Timaru; Orcti (9 p.m.), for I.»i7ercargill. MELBOURNE.— January ;30: Sailed— Kairanga, for Auckland. LONDON.—January 29: Arrived —Tongarira, from New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19858, 31 January 1928, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19858, 31 January 1928, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19858, 31 January 1928, Page 7

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