SHIPPING.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Taniwha (4.12» a.m.), from Paeroa; Torea "(9 a.m.), irorn Coast; Tiroa (12.5 p.m.), from' Gi*borne; Kawop (4 p.m.)), from Mangawai; Elsie Mary (5 p.m.}, from Gisborne; "Wainku (7.35 p.m.), from Waiheke; Gunbar (11 p.m.), from Gisborne. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Motji (5.120 p.m.), for Coast. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Port Victor (5.40 a.m.), from Brisbanfe. Tuhoe (4.50 a.m.). from Coast; Claymoro (5.45 a.m.), from Whangaroi; Wingatui (8.5 iM-)i from Southern ports. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Mnunganui. from Sydney, G. 30 a.m . R.M.M.S. Aorangi. from Sydney, 2 p.m. ' Awahou, from Ea3t Coa.it bays. Waimea. from Napier, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Rangitoto, for Thames, 0.15 p.m.. Matangi, for Tauranga. 7^p.m. Katoa, lor Portland, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. intercolonial and coastal. ,"Wainiea, Napier, April 9. Aoranfi, Sydney, April 9. Maunganui. Sydney, April 9. Kaitangata, South Australia, April 10. Poolta, ' Greymouth, April 13. Tofua, Fiji, April 16. Kaftna, Southern ports. April 19. Marama, Sydney, April 24. 11.M.5. Veronica, South, April 27. H.M.S. Laburnum, South, April 27. ;"Waipahi, Fiji, May 2. ovi;asjtA3. Tongariro, Liverpool. April 10. lonic. London. April 11. Lubrico. San Pedroj via Southern porta, shortly. . Cowden Law, Texas, April 12. ■ Buchanness, Texas, April. 14. Newby Hall, New York, April 14, Port Napier, South, April 15, to load. Remuera, South, April 15, .to load, Hurunui, London, April 22. Niagara. Vancouver. April 23. * Piako, South, April 23, to load. Tufakina. Liverpool. April 24. "West Elcajon. San Pedro, April 25. Mamari, South, April 25, to load. •Hororata, Liverpool, May 3. Taranaki, Liverpool, May 4. Tasmania, N»jw Plymouth, May 4, to load. Prunus, Morocco, May 7. Matakana. Liverpool. May 8. Wirral, New York, May 9. Tamaroa, London, via Wellington, May 12. Queen Eleanor, New Ysrk, May 13. 7.ealandic, South, M°v 22, to loud. Dewey, San Pedro, May 25. Rimutaka, London, via Wellington, June ; 1. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. rtNTERCOiONIAI. AND OVERSEAS. Aorangi, Vancouver, April 11. Hinemon, Nine Islund, April 11. Maunganui, Sydney, April 13. Port Napier, America, and England, April 14. Niagara. Sydney, April 24. Piako, America and England, April 28. : Mim&ri, London, April 30. •Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, May 1. H.M.S. Diomede. Portsmouth, May 19. Ztftlandic, London, May 20. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic, left Southampton March 2, due Auckland Wednesday morning. Hororata, left Southampton March 25, due Auckland May 3. Tamaroa. left Southampton March 30, due Wellington May 5. Rimutaka. leaves Southampton April 10, due Wellington May 25. Tainui. leaves Southampton April 27, due Auckland Juno 2, ; PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at San Francisco from Wellington on Friday. Tahiti, due at "Wellington from ban Francisco to-day, sails to-morrow for at Auckland from Vancouver on April 23. ■ Aorangi, due at Auckland from Sydney to-day. sails on Wednesday .for Vancouver, VESSELS IST PORT. In Stream —Rewa (bq.), Wainui, K<r tiri, H.M.C.S. Iris. Kaiwa-rra, /Westmoreland (N.Z.S. Coy.). Dovonport—H.M.S. Philomal, H.MS. Diomede. H.M., oil tanker Nucula, H.M.S. Wnkakura. . North Wpll—Kaitoke, Whangape, Waipori (V g g Coy ) On Slio—Huia, aus. schnr,- (C. E. CampWestern "Wharf—Southern Cross (Melanesian Mission). ■ , Queen's Wharf—Tutanekai fManno Department). Port Victor (Heather, Rob--ertonh Maunganui Coy.). Kinsr's Wharf—Kintvre (Henderson and Marfarlane), Hinemou- (Speckling, Ltd.). Egbert (N.Z.S. Coy.K Wmga : tui (U.S.S. Coy.), Tiroa (A. G Frankham). Mary (\. G. Frankham), Gunbar (Speddintf, Ltd.). Central W^arf— (French warship!, Waimea (U.S.S. Prinze's Wharf—Katoa ,U.S.S. Coy.), Canadian Britisher (Canadian txovt.), Waihemo (U.S.S. Coy.). The Gunbar arrived from , East Coast Kys on Saturday night and berthed ct King's Wharf. The Waipiata left Dunedin on Thursday night for Auckland, via Timaru, Lyttelton na:i Wellington. The auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary arrived from Gisborne on Saturday evening aud is at King's Wharf. The Katoa is to sail for Portland at midnight to -night to load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Tiroa arrived from the coast at mid'day on Saturday and berthed at King s Wharf. She is to sail at four o'clock to- :■< morrow afternoon on the return trip to Hicks Bay and Gisborne. Tlie Poolta arrived at Napier from Westport on Saturday morning. She is to sail for Gisborne and Auckland to-morrow to complete unloading her coal cargo. The Wingatui arrived from Lyttelton and j Wellington yesterday morning with produce and general cargo, and is at King s vVnarf. | After discharge the vessel is to sail oil Wednesday for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Timaru. The Richardson steamer Awahou is due from the coast to-day and will berth at King's Wharf. She will move to Central Wharf to-morrow morning to 100 a and on Wednesday evening will be despatched for Hicks Bay, ToUomaTu Bay and Gisborne. lONIC REPORTS. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner lonic Is due nt 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday from London and Southampton, according to her wireless report. She is being delayed by baa weather, her previous report having stated Bhe would arrive at mid-day to-morrow. At Queen's Wharf she will land passengers and mail for New Zealand and general merchandise for Auckland. The remainder of the cargo is for Wellington. L._ D. Isathan find Company, Limited, are the local agents. ,j AORANGI DUE AT 2 P.M. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi has reported l>y wireless that she will arrive from Sydney at two o'clock this afternoon. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to land passengers and Jmail for Auckland, and to load cargo and teail and embark pssengera for Island ports and Canada. The Union Company advises the departure of the vessel for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver has been postponed Until noon on Wednesday. TONGARIRO DELAYED. The New Zealand . Shipping Company's eteamer Tongariro, which reported she wou.d arrive from Liverpool tliia afternoon, has reported that she is being delayed by stormy Weather and now expects ta arrive about Jnid-day to-morrow. The vessel has general Vnerchandiae from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedm. Cargo for Auckland will be unloaded at Central .Wharf. THE PORT VICTOR. An arrival at Auckland yesterday morning Was the Commonwealth and Dominion Line tteainor Port Victor from Brisbane, rhe Vessel has come to New Zealand to load Jefrigerated and general cargo for England. The other loading ports are Gjaborne, Napier and Wellington. The vessel is to sail from Wellington on April 23 for Lonjdon. via Montevideo. After making a non-stop voyage f'" on } London to Melbourne in 40 days the Port Victor unloaded her merchandise cargo at Melbourne. Sydney, Newcastle ,and Brisbane. She sailed from Brisbane for 'Auckland at one o'clock last Tuesday afteriioon. Except for three dayo of stormy conditions in the Indiun Ocean the weather during the voyatre wafj generally fair. .Csptain R. Williams is in command find he has associated with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr W. Twigden; second, Mr.'R. B. Stannard; third. Mr. 'W, _B. Craig; fourth, Mr. C. E. Midwinter: wireless operators, Messrs, G Price and W. Quogan; chief engineer. Mr. J. Gray; ;;c----•jmd. M r . R. Ps.ton; third. Mr. D. N. Mc--Laren; fourth, Mr. J. McMillan; fifth. Mr. P. C. Dust; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. R. Fraeer; second, Mr. D. McClounan; chief steward. Mr. G. Hardaker. Heather, •Robcrton and Cocojaany. XjatUcd. AT® the weal a* eniA, 1- i
THE WAIHEMO, The Union Company's transpacific steainor Waihemo is to sail at five o'clock on Wednesday evening for Wellington. New Plymouth, Melbourne and Sydney to complete unloading cargo, from Pacific Coast ports. MAHIA CLEARED SUVA. The ShßiW, Savill and Albion steamer Mahia sailed.fr.om Suva on Thursday evening in continuation of her voyage from London to Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, New Plymouth and Nelson. -She is due at Port Chalmers on Wednesday., ' THE TOFUA. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua, en route from Tonga, was to leave Apia on Saturday -morning for Suva and Auckland. Ther vessel is scheduled to clear Suva on Thursday and to reach Auckland next Monday, MAUNGANUI DUE 6.30 A.M. With- passengers, mail and cargo from Sydney the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui will reach Auckland at fi.Bo this morning, according to hoi* wireless advice. She will berth at Queen's Wharf. • ' : CARGO FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA, An expected arrival at Auokland to-nior-row is <:he Kaitangnta with produce and general cargo fron Edithburg. Adelaide 1 and Melbourne. S)i<> sailed from Melbourne la9t Monday afternoon. DIOMEDE SAILS TO-MORROW. n.M.IJ. Diomede i 9 to sail for Wellington at five o'clock to-morrow evening. The warship will subsequently return to Auckland, and from here she is to bo despatched on May 19 for Portsmouth to refit. THE WAIMEA. The Waimea Was delnytid at East Const porta and did not leave Napier for Auckland until five o'clock on Saturday evening. fc>he is due this morning and will berth at Ceaitral Wharf. At four o'clock to-morrow afternoon she is to be despatched on her return trip to Gisborne and Napier. THE' CANADIAN BRITISHER. The Canadian Britisher is to sail to-mor-row afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge and also to load for her homeward voyage. The vessel will subsequently-return to Auckland to plete loading general cargo 'for 1 New York, Boston and Halifax. •< •. . THE COWDEN LAW. An expected arrival about Thursday is the steamer Cowden Law, with a full cargo of nuiphur from Texas. The cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Newcastle. Messrs. R. Millar and Company are the local agents. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A Gazette notice published by the Marine Department states that the occasicaial red light hitherto exhibited at the ejid of Mercury Bay Wharf. Whitianga. when vessels were expected, is how exhibited continuously. ' ' The Kauri Timber Company's wharf at Whitianga has been demolished, and the white light discontinued. THE WESTMORELAND. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland arrived from New Plymouth late last night and anchored in the stream. The vessel will remain in the stream until Wednesday, when she will berth to continue loading refrigerated and general cargo for London and Hull to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Compaciy. Afterwards the vessel will complete loading in the South. Under her hew itinerary she will be finally despatched from Wellington, instead of Auckland,. : ... . . . - . ' ' THE REMUERA. The New Zealand Shipping ' Company's liner Reniuera roached Napier from Wellington on Friday morning to complote discharging cargo from London and to commence loading for the homeward, voyage. The vessel is to leave 'Napier next P nday f'pr Auckland to continue loading. Sho is due next Sunday morning. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels ore expected ,to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day;— Auckland.—lonic. _ Tongariro, Aorangi, Mahia'; Canadian Highlander. Chatham Islands.—Rotorua, Cambridge. Wellington.—lron Crown, Port Napier, Niagara. Remiierii, Marama, Lubrico. Kalinsro, Kia Ora. Ruapehu, Kairanga, Waipahi. _ . Awoi-uk.—C. A. Larson, Makura, Spinanger. ________ PORT OF ONEHUNGA. J Saturday's Arrivals.—lsabella de Frame (7 a.m.),-from- Hoki&aga.' • ■ * Sunday's Arrivals.—Hauturu (8.30 a.m.), from Hokianga; Arapawa (8 p.m.), from Wanganui, . .; jr « BY TELEGRAPH. • i WELLINGTON.— April 7: Arrived-Her-minius (4 a.m.), from Bluff; Kurow (8.20 a,m,), from Auckland; Pakeha (8.50 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Kaimai (3.45 p.m.). from Greymouth. April 8: Arrived—West C'onob (12.25 a.m.), from Auckland; Kia Ora (4.5 a.m.), from Auckland; Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdaie (10.20 a.m.), from Wanganui; Cygnet (5.25 p.m.), from Lyttelton., . Sailed —Corinna (5.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Kairanga (6 p.m.), for Sydney; Progress. (8.15 p.m.), for Dunedin. • • '• .• DUNEDIN.— April 8; Arrived—Gale (3.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton; - Opihi. .(4.20 . p.m.), from Lyttelton. SUVA.—April 5: Sailed—Mahia, en route .from London to Port Chalmers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 7
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