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SHIPPING.

I; J»ORT OF AUCKLAND* | YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Tonsariro (10 a.m.), from Liverpool. Pono (t> P.m.). from Coast; Waiuku (6.5 from Wniheke lonic (10.35 p.m.). from London. f: YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. H.M.S. Diomede (5.5 p.m.), for Welling*°K»wau (12.30 p.m.;, for Mangawai, Tatiiwha (3.20 p:m.), :Jor Paeroa; Omana (3 20 p.m.), for Warkworth; Rangitoto (4.50 pin.), for Thames; Apanui (5 p.m.). for Mercury Bay; Waipu <5.5 p.m.). for Kerepeehi; Hauiti (5.10 p.m.), for Coromandel. Clansman (5.45 p.m.). for Russell; Elsie Mary (6 p.m.), for Gisborne; Herekino ' (10.10 p.m.). for Portland; "Waimea (10.10 pin.). for East Coast, ports; Claymore (10.45 p!m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kaitangata, from Melbourne, 10 a.m. Matangi. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Bangitoto, from Thames, 2 p.m. Omana, from Warkworth, 2 p.m. Hauiti, from Coromandel, 3 p.m. Waiuku, from Waiheke, 6 p.m. Kawau, from .Mangiwai, 7 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 8 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Port Victor, for Gisborne, morning. R.M.M.S. Aorangi, for Vancouver, 3 p.m. Hinemoa, for Niue Island, 5 p.m. ■Waihemo, for Wellington, nocn. Canadian Britisher, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Waiuku. for Waiheke, 10 a.m. Pono, for Waipu, 4 p.m. Omana, for Arkle's Buy, 3 p.m. Hauiti, for .Kopu. 6 p.m. Matangi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Awahou, for East Co»st bays, noon. Tiroa. for Gisborne, 4 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. intercolonial and coastal. Kiitangata, South Australia. April 11. Poolta. Greymouth, April 13. Kairaanawa, Weetport, to sail. _ Tofua, Fiji. April 16. Kanria, Southern ports, April 19. :Maranifi : Sydney, April 24. Kanria, Southern ports, April 2G. H.M.S. Veronica, South, April 27. •H.M.S. Laburnum, South, April 27. Waipahi, Fiji, May 2. ■ ' OVERSEAS. Port Napier, South, April 12, to load. Cowden Law, Texas, April 14. Bnchanness, Texas, April 14. . . •< 1 Newby Hall, New York, April 14. Kemuera, South, April 15, to load. • Burunui, London, April 22. Niagara, Vancouver, April 23. Piako, South, April 23, to load. Turakina, Liverpool. April 24. . West Elcajon, San Pedro, April 25. ifamari, South, April 25. to load. Canadian Britisher, South, to load. . , ■Hororata, Liverpool, May 3. Taranaki, Liverpool, May 4. Tasmania. New 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 York, May 13. Zealandic, South, May 22, to load. : Bewey, San Pedro, May 25. Bimutaka, London, via Wellington. June 1. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTEKCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Aorangi, Vancouver, April _ 11. -Hinemoa, Niue Island, April 1L Maunganui. Sydney, April 13. Port Napier, America and England, April 13. _ Tofua, Fiji, April 21. Tutanekai, Samoa, April 21. Niagara. Sydney, April 24. Canadian Britisher, America and Canada, April 28. Piake, America and England, April 28. Mamari, London, April 30. Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, May 1. H.M.S. Diomede. Portsmouth, May 19. Zealandic, London, May 26. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Hororata,- left Southampton March 26, due Auckland May 3. Tamaroa. left Southampton March 30, due Wellington May 5. Kimutaka. leaves Southampton April 10, due Wellington May .25. ' Tainui, leaves Southampton April 27, due Auckland June 2. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura. due at San Francisco from Welli iiigton on Friday. _ ... . Tahiti, due: at Sydney from Wellington on Saturday morning. Niagara, due at Auckland from Vancouver on April 23. . Aorangi, at Auckland, sails to-day lor Vancouver. VESSELS IK PORT. \u Stream—Rew a (bq.), Wainui, Kawatin, H.M.C.S. Iris. Kaiwarra, Krntyre (Henderson and Maefarlane). '• Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M. oil tanker Nucula, H.M.S. Wakakura. . North Wall—Kaitoke, Whangat*, Waipon •> (U.S.S. Coy.). ■ „ „ - On Slip—Huia. aux. achnr. (C. E. C&rap- ., beli). _ , West-em Wharf—Southern Cross (Melanesian Mission). : . . . Queen's Wharf—Tutanekai . (Marine Department), Port Victor. (Heather, Koberton), Maunffanui (U.S.S. Coy.), lonic (L. D. Nathan). __ King's Wharf—Egbert (N.Z.S. Coy.),Wingatui (U.S.S. Coy.). Tiroa (A. G. Frankhara), Westmoreland (N./<.o. Coy,). ' Central Wharf—Awahou (Watkin and Wallie), Hinemoa (Spedding, Ltd.), Tongariro (N.Z.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Canadian Britisher (Canadian Govt.), Waihemo lU.-S.S. Coy.), R.M.M.S. Aorangi (U.S.S. Coy,). In Dock—Cassiopee (French warship). The Kairriar.awa is to loid at "Vfestport to-day for New Plymouth and Auckland. The Kanna is to load at Dunedin to-mor-row and afterwards at Oamaru and Picton for Auckland. The Waimea sailed last evening for Gisborne and Napier. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. The Poolta was to leave Napier yesterday for Gisborne and Auckland to complete unloading coal from Westport. The auxiliary schooner Isabella de Fraine is to be despatched from Onehunga at three o'clock this afternoon for Hokianga, The Wingatui. which is berthed at King's Wharf, is scheduled to sail at five o'clock to-morrow evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. The Waipiatro, en route from Dunedin, left Timaru last evening for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. She is djie at Auckland about Sunday. The Tiroa went on the slip yesterday for repairs to her rudder. The vessel will come off the slip this morning and will berth at King's Wharf to load. At four o'clock this afternoon bKp is to be despatched for Hicks Bay and Gisborne. THE AWAHOU AND MAKO. Tie Richardson steamer shifted yesterday morning to Central Wharf to load for Hicks Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. She is to sail at noon to day. The Ma.ko left Waikokopu yesterday. She is due at Portland on Friday and at Auckland on Saturday morning. She is scheduled to sail en Saturday right for East Coast bays, Napier and Walroa. THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. The Canadian Britisher in expected to •ail this evening for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dtinedin to complete discharging and also, to load for her homeward voyage. From the South the vessel is to return to Auckland about April 27 to" fill--up with general Cargo for New York, Boston and Halifax. : THE TUTANEKAI. The Government steamer Tutanekai, which to havo left Auckland after the holidays to resume her work at the East Coast lighthouses, is now to go to Samoa with the newly-recruited military police. The Vessel is at Queen's Wharf, where she is being fitted with extra accommodation, Which will also be availablo for the tnarines who were landed at Samoa by the cruisers Diomede and Dunedin and who will return by the Tutanekai. The vessel is scheduled to sail for Samoa on April 2t. THE TONGARIRO. .With general merchandise from Newport, Bristol. Glasgow and 'Liverpool, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro arrived yesterday morning. A Quan J'ty of the cargo is being unloaded at Central Wharf. The remainder of the- cargo is for Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. The vessel smiled from Liverpool on March 3 and experienced boisterous conditions. during the first four days from port Colon was reached on March 18 and aftc fuel was replenished at Balboa eho cleared Panama the following day. In the Pacific rn!s weß tber was generally fair until last Thursday, when the steamer encountered severe southerly gales and rough seas, which delayed her arrival at Auckland by nearly 24 hours. She is to resume her voyage on Baturdsy. -> » Caota in J, Burton Davies is in command J he has associated with him the followed officers;-Chief. Mr. E, A. Burton; Mr. A. E. Williams; third, Mr. 13. .Wuiek; fourth, Mr. G. Baldwin; wiroless op wa to r , Mr. H. R. Dedman; chief engineer, Mr. P. Posgate; second, Mr. E. R. «»nsoa; third, Mr. N. Juniper; fourth, Mr. «• Crouch; fifth, Mr. L. Hilyer; sixth, Mr. P: Saul; seventh, Mr." G. Chubb; chief reengineer, Mr.' M. Hendry; second, Bind; oteward-in-ctarfie, Mr. N. F. A. J. Baker.

THE R.M.M.S. AORANGI. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers from New Zealand the Royal Mail liner Aorfl.flgi~i'ar to .'leave Auckland at three o'clock this afternoon ior Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. THE WAIHEMO. The Union Company's cargo steamer Waihemo is now schoduled to 1 sail at noon today for Wellington. New Plymouth, Melbourne and Adelaide, in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. SUSSEX LEAVES"CALCUTTA. The Union Company's >. Indian trader Sussex sailed from Calcutta last Friday morning for Rangoon. Penang. Singapore and. Samarang to complete loading Eastern produce for Now Zealand. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Union Company advises that' the Royal Mail liner Niagara, which is due at Auckland front Vancouver. Honolulu rind Suva on April -'23, is .to sail at ten o'clock the same night for Sydney.KINTYRE DELAYED. The steamer Kintyre, after unloading 4500 tons of phosphates from Ocean Island at King's Wharf, went into the stream yesterday to complete repairs to her engines. Afterwards she will, sail for Wanganui to complete discharge. CASSIOPEE DOCKED. The French warship Cassiopee went into dock yesterday morning for - cleaning and overhaul. The vessel is to be uridocked on Thursday, when she will return to Central Wharf. On Saturday she will depart for Noumea. THE HINEMOA. The Government steamer Hinemoa has been shifted to Central Wharf, where she will complete loading. At five o'clock this evening she is to be despatched for Niue Island. PASSENGERS ON DRAMA. The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Orient liner Orama, which is duo at Sydney from London to-morrow:—Mr. and Mrs.' W. Henderson, Miss J. G. Webster. Mrs. McGregor, Mr. W. Tyzack and Mr. W. N. Sievers. E.M.S. DIOMEDE SAILED. H.M.S. Diomede sailed last evening on a cruise to'southern ports. The date of her return has not been announced, but she is to be despatched from • Auckland for England on May 19. THE KING EGBERT. The motor-ship King Egbert, which is unloading basic, slag from Antwerp at King's Wharf, is expected to sail next Saturday for a West Australian port to »ioad produce for Africa. THE KAITANGATA. Wireless advice received from the f Kaitangata states she will arrive at ten o'clock this morning. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload produce and general cargo from Edilhburg, Adelaide and Melbourne. THE PORT VICTOR. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Victor is to sail _ this morning for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington and Lyttelton to complete loading refrigerated and general cargo for London. THE MARGARET W. The four-masted auxiliary schooner Margaret W., which was to have loaded at Hokianga for Port Stephens, returned to Lyttelton, where she arrived yesterday. She is to load at Lyttelton to-day and to-morrow for Ta.iranga. Thames and Whangarei. From Whangarei she will go to Australia. COWDEN LAW REPORTS. Messrs. R. Millar and Company have received wireless advice from' the steamer Cowden Law stating that she will arrive from Galveston, Texas, next Saturday. The vessel has a full cargo of sulphur for discharge at Auckland, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Newcastle, SULPHUR FROM TEXAS. The French steamer Leopold L.D. has been chartered to load sulphur at Texas for discharge at Auckland, New Plymouth and Geelong. The vessel was built at Birkenhead, England, by Cammell, Laird and Company, Limited, in 1917. She is 5140 tons gross, and her former name was tue War Cypress. WESTMORELAND BERTHED. The Federal Lino steamer Westmoreland, which arrived, from New. ply mouth on Monday morning, was berthed at King's Wharf yesterday afternoon to continue loading. More cargo will be loaded at Wanganui and Wellington and the vessel is to be despatched from Wellington for London and Hull. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. THE BUCHANNESS. .No wireless advice had been received yesterday from the steamer Buchanness, which is expected to arrive toward the end of this week with a full cargo of case oil and petroleum products from The vessel will unload 1250 tons at Auckland and the remainder of the cargo at Cairns and other Australian ports., THE PORT NAPIER. Advice received by Heather Roberton and Company, Limited,, states that - the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier has been iiirther delayed at Gisborne. but is iwpecfced to sail to-night for Auckland to complete loading. The vessel is due to-morrow «veninK. and next Wednesday she iff to be despatched for New York. Boston, Halifax and London. i TAHITI'S PASSENGERS. The Royal Mail liner Tahiti, which arrived at Wellington from San Francisco on Monday, brought the following passengers for New Zealand;First Saloon.—Miss M. Bole, Aliss E. Bole, Mrs. W. Cook, Miss D. Cook, Mr. J. Foley, Mr. Frase r Gange. Mrs. F. Gange. Mr. A. D. Hertog, Mrs. A. D. Hertog, Miss H. Rose, Mr. A. Wilcock, Mrs. D. Evans. Mr. H. Bond-«famcs. Mrs. H. Bond-James. Second Saloon.—Mr. J. Cameron, Mrs. .T. Cameron. Mrs. E. Gerring, Miss G. Holder, Mr. J. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Jurt, Mr. H. Koldchofe, Mrs. H. Koldchofe, Miss S. Ifoldchofe, Mr. C. Kresser, Mrs. C, Kresser, Miss G. Kresser. Miss M. Watt, and eight third class. > • • The vessel -was to resume .her xoya.ee to Sydney at li o'clock last night. lONIC ARRIVED. ' From London and Southampton the Shaw. Savill and Albion liner lonic arrived at Auckland last night and anchored in the stream. The vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf about nine o'clock this morning to [ land passengers £,ntl mail for New Zealand and general merchandise for Auckland. The remainder of the cargo 'is for Wellington. The following is the forward list of passengers on the Tonic:— Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson. Mesdames K Bennett. M. Cavit, Messrs. A. Pryce, E. Stallard. G. Corby, L. Duckett, A. Poole, R. Poole, Misses N. Kensler. J. Gilchrist, V. Onsev, M. Wright, Mesdames M. Easton, K. Elder. E. Kean, J. Poole, M. Wheeler. Messrs. W. Henderson. Masters G. Kean and A. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. IT. Stephenson, Mrs. J. Hamilton and Miss.M. Hamilton. Mrs. F. McDonald nod Miss M. McDonald. Mr. M. Shaw; nnd 140 third class. L. D. Nathan and Company, Ltd., are the local agents. WITHIN WIRELESS .RANGE. The following vessels arc expected to he within range of the undermentioned wirelesr stations to-day:— Auckland".—Mahia, Buchanness, Cowden Law, Tofua. Radix. Nordic, Waihemo. Chatham Islands.—Ruapehu, Newby Hall, Canadian Highlander, Wellington.-.Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Tamalmio, Port, Napier, Niagara, Remuera, Kairanga, Omana, Tahiti. Awarua.—Maknra. C. A. Larsen, Spinnanger, Piako, Kpretu. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Ngapuhi (4.H0 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Hautitru (9.30 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—ApriI 10: Sailed—Mc.ori (7.50 p.m.)," for Lyttelton; Tahiti (midnight), for Sydney, LYTTELTON.—ApriI 10; Arrived— Wahine (6.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Margaret W. (noon), . :irom Hokianga. Sailed—Avatapu (12.25 p.m.), for Waitara; Storm (12.45 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine (9.5 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN—ApriI 9; Sailed—Opihi (J2.nr p.m.), for Port Craig; Progress (6.10 p.m.), for Timaru; Gale (11.5 p.m.). for Oamaru. BLUFF.—ApriI 10: Sailed—Piako (5 p.m.). for Timaru; Kahika (6 p.m.), for Oamaru.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19918, 11 April 1928, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19918, 11 April 1928, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19918, 11 April 1928, Page 7

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