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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Kaponga (5.45 p.m.), from Newcastle. Claymore (6.45- a.m.), from Whangarei; Tiro,» (8.30 a.m.), from Gisborno. Rungitoto (7.20 a.m.). from Thames: TRonaki (8.30 p.m.), from Portland; Hauiti /q 55 p.m.). from Coroman<lel; Omana (9.5 •p.iu.)> from Gulf ports.

YESTERDAYS DEPARTURES. Kawau (7 10 a.m.), for Gulf ports; Mako 1(8 5 a.m.), for East Coast bays; Omana JrtSO a.m.), for Warkworth; Coronation )d'ls a.m.). for Coast; Paroto (12.20 i>.m.). for Coast; Waimea (4.40 p.m.). for East (joast ports; Pono (5 p.m.). for Coast; AwaVm (5.35 p.m.). for East Coast bays. Tiroa (6.15 p.m.). for Gisborne: Claymore (6.40 p.m.), for Whangarei; Tamwha ,(7.40 p.tt.). for Paeroa. . lonic (8.30 p.m.), for Napier.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kaiapoi, from Newcastle, afternoon, iiatiiiigi. from Tauranga,. 7 a.m. Wnipu. from Kerepeefci. 11 a.m. tGniaua. from Waiheke, 6.15 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Cowden Law, for Lyttelton. afternoon. Kemuera. for Tokomaru Bay. afternoon, Port Napier, for Now "Xork. 5 p.m. Waipiata, for Southern ports, 5 p.m. Kawau, for Big Omaha. 10 a.m. Omana, for "Waiheke. 10 a.m. Hauiti. for Kopu. 11 a.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, noon. Pono. for Waipu. It p.m. Matangi. for Tauranga. 7 P.m.

JESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kaiapoi, Newcastle. April 18. Kanna, Southern ports, April 21. .» Kaimunawa, Westport, April 22!. Marama. S3;<iney. April 24. Hinemoa, Niue Island, April 26. Knnna, Southern ports April 26, H M.S. Veronica, South, April 27. • JI.M.S. Laburnum, South, April 27. Waipahi. Fiji, May 2. . OVFRSKAS.

Lubrico. San Pedro, via Melbourne, April 22. Niagara, Vancouver, April 23. I'iako, South, April 23, to load. Turakina, Liverpool. April 24. Mamari, South. April 28, to load. Canadian Britisher. South, April 27, to San Pedro. April 30. llurunui, London, April "JO. Hororata, Liverpool, May 4. Taranaki. Liverpool, Way 4. Tasmania, Opua, May 4. to lead. • Wairuna, San Francisco. ;,lay 5. Canadian Transporter, Halunx, May 6. '.Primus. Morocco. May 7. Matakana. Liverpool, May 8. Wirral, New York. Mf.y 9. T&niaroa, London, via Wellington, May

12. Queen Eleanor, New York. May 13. Port Curtis, New York, May 17. Zcalandic. South. May 22, to load. Dewey. San Pedro, May 25 Leopold, L.D.. Texas, to sail. . Rimutaka, London, via Wellington, June Norfolk, Liverpool, June 1.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Port Napier, America and England, April 18. Tofua, Fiji, April 21. Tutanekai, Samoa, April -1. Niagara, Sydney, April 24. r , Canadian Britisher, America and Canada, Hinemoa, Norfolk Islund, April 28. Piako. America and England, April 23. Southern Cross, Soioriion Islands, May 1. Mamari, London, Ma;r 2. „ H.M.S. Diomede, Portsmouth, May ±J. 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. Rimutaka. leaves Southampton to-day, due Wellington May 25. Ruahine, leaves ' Southampton April xo, duo Wellington June 1. Tainui, leaves Southampton April due Auckland June 2..

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, at San E'rancisco, uuils for Wellington to-day. Tahiti, at Sydney, sails to-morrow for Wellington and San Francisco. . duo at Auckland from V ancouver next Monday, sails same night for

Aorangi, due at Vancouver from Auckland on April 27.

VESSELS IN PORT. ' •In Stream—Rew« (bq.), • Wainui, Kawatiri, H.M.C.S: Iris, K a warm ■ Devonnort H.M.S; Philomel. H.M. oil tanker Nucula. H.M.S. Wakakura. North Wall—Kaitoke. Whangape. \V aipori (TJ.S.S. Coy.). Poolta, Western Wharf—Buchanness <R. Millar and Coy.), Kaponga (U.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Tutanekai (Marine Department), Southern Cross Emission siteamer), Port Napier (Heather, Roberton, Ltd.). , King's Wharf— Cowden Law (R. Millar and Coy.), Kintyre (Henderson and

Macfarlane). , . Central Wharf—Remuerit (>i.Z.S. Coy.), - Huia (C. E. Campbell). Prince's Wharf— Waipiata 'U.S.S. Coy.). Toftia (tJ.S.S. Coy.). Newby Hall (X.Z.S. Coy.).

The Gunbar is due from the Coast, tomorrow mornmg and vill berth at Kin„ s Wharf.

The Waipiata is to sail for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and limaru at five o'clock this evening. The Waimea sailed last evening for Gisborne and Nani<r. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. The Kanna on route from South Island ports, was to leave Picton tor IN apier &nc Auckland at nine o clock last evenm„. The tanker Radix arrived at Wellington from San Francisco on Sunday with a lull cargo of bulk oii for the Shell Company. Tb« Kurow reached Bluff from Port Craig at. midday on Monday and was to sail last evening for Dunedm. Lyttelton, ellm D ton and Auckland.

Russell and Somers. Ltd.. advises that the Anchor Line steamer Orepuki is scheduled to load at Onehunga next Friday for Picton. Nelson and West Coast ports. The Kaimanawa. after being barbound at "Westport since Friday, sailed Ply mouth and Auckland at ei sht o clock yesterday morning. She is expected at Auckland about Sunday.

MAUNGANUI AND MARAMA. The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamers Maunganui and diorama arrived at Sydney yesterday morning from Auckland and Wellingtonrespectively, the Maunganui at C.45 and the Marama at 8 o'clock. On Friday the Maunganm is to be despatched for Wellington and the Marama for Auckland. Tney are due in N Zealand nest Tuesday morning.

THE WESTMORELAND. The Federal Line steamer Westi^ oreLand. which, left Auckland for Wanganui on Sat tirday morning to continue loadim,, diverted to Wellington, arriving on Monday. The vessel is to lea%o ton for Wanganui next ->londay to , , plete her cargo, and she is to be Vhrfi via from Wanganui for London and Hull, Panama, on April 25.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S 91EAMBRB. The Northern Company's auxiliary Bchooners Otimai and ioa, after being la,ved since last week at Bay of Pit y I'Orts, are expected to return to Aucklan to-inorrow or Friday. , , , f The Apanui, which left A nek and for northern ports last Fnday. had to shelter from a northerly gale at VVhangarei H and did not resume her trip £ntu o!clock on Monday afternoon. She is due at Auckland at six o'clock to-morrow evening, nnd owing to the delay her dep . ior the Great Barrier has been postponed until midnight to-morrow night.

THE MAMAEI. . . The Shaw, Savill and Albion Mamaii, which arrived at from Brisbane on Sunday is to fai Wanganui to-day to continue loading frigeraied and general cargo for knUanaThe vessel will also load at Wellington, borne and Auckland. Thes vessel is < u Auckland on April 28 and on J 1 be despatched for London. t ' Liverpool and Glasgow, via Capo 1i0..n. u. D. Nathan, Limited, are the local agents.

transpacific: steameks. The Union Company's transpacific moior«hip Hauraki was to leave Sydney oiv Monday for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver She is.:scheduled to load at Pacific Coast ports ior Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne. Adelaide and Sydney. ' _ r The Waitemata sailed from Sydney on Saturday for Pacific Coast ports, via c IJ»> "to load for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourn*nTheSyWaihemo was to leave Wellington yesterday for New Plymouth*. Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. The vessel is to load again at Pacific Coast ports m -Juno and July for New Zealand and Australian ports. . , . , , , The Wairuna, which is duo ft Auckland *rom Pacific Coast ports oil May 5. will also unload at Wellington. Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. She is scheduled to load "gain at Pacific ports for New Zealand in July. After loading at Vancouver, Powell River •ud Union Bay the Waiotapu is to leave Ocean Falls on April 20 for San Francieco and San Pedro to complete loading for Paneete. Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and. Sydney.

THE DEVON.

The Federal Line sUtarner Devon was despatched from 'Wellington on Sunday morning for London and Hull, via Montevideo.

THE NEWBYHALL. The A and. A. • Line's chartered steamer New by Hall is to sail at five o'clock tomorrow evening for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Sydney, in continuation of her voyago from New York.

THE KAPONGA. The Kaponga arrived from Newcastle last evening. She berthed at Western Wharf to unload her coal cargo.

THE PORT VICTOR, The Commonwealth and Dominion Line Bteamer Port Victor left Gisborne on Saturday for Napier. Wellington and Lyttelton to complote loading for London.

THE COWDEN LAW. The Cowden Law is to sail this afternoon for Lyttelton. New Plymouth, Waganuin' Newcastle to complete unloading sulphur from Texas.

THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. The Canadian Britisher was to leave Wellington on Saturday evening for Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to complete discharge Mid to load for tho homeward voyage.

THE KAIAPOI. The Kaiapoi is due from Newoastle this afternoon with coal. She will berth at King's Wharf and after discharge will go to Napier. THE REMUERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera is to sail this afternoon for Tokomaru Bay. Picton and Wellington to complete loading for London.

THE RUAHINE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Riiahine is scheduled to leave Southampton on April 26. The vessel is due at Wellington on June 1 to load passengers and mail. Her cargo will be unloaded at Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.

THE KINTYRE. The steamer Kintyre, after being anchored in the stream for a week to have her furnaces repaired, berthed at King a Wharf yesterday morning. The repair-work js expected to be completed on April 26. when the vessel will be despatched for WanjTanui to unload the remainder of the phosphate carj.o from Ocean Island.

THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The Melanesian Mission Steamer Southern Cross moved from Western . Wharf to Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to continue refitting. To-morrow she will move to Central Wharf after the Remuera sails The Southern Cross is. to sail on May 1 for her periodical cruise to the mission stations in the New Hebndcß and Solomon Islands.

AUXILIARY SCHOONER PIRI. Mr C. E. Campbell has received advice that 'the Nobel auxiliary schooner 1 in arrived on the West Coast from Melbourne on Friday, but owing to the stormy conditions was unable to enter Greymouth or Westport. When the conditions moderated yesterday morning she bertced at Westport to unload a quantity of her explosives cargo. Afterwardi! the vessel will go to Greymouth to continue unloading and she will then come to Auckland to complete discharge. She is expected to reach Auckland toward the end of the month.

THE lONIC. After discharging and loading at Auckland the Shaw. Sayill and Albion liner lonic sailed last evening for Napier to continue loading before she proceeds to Wellington to complete discharge. From \\ ellington the vessel will f?o to L y tte . l^ v^?1 r more cargo and she will return to Well in "ton later to fill up with refrigerated and general cargo for England. .With passengers and mail the vessel is to be despatched finally from Wellington at daybreak on May 9 for Southampton and London, via. Panama.

THE FORT NAPIER. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier, which is loading at Queen's Wharf, is to be despatched this evening for New York. Boston, Halifax and London. In addition to a full cargo of New Zealand produce the vessd is taking the following saloon passengers -—Mrs. A F. Sharp. Mrs. J. Allan. Mr W Sharp, Master \V. A. Sharp. Mrs. E. K. b. .boys. Sir Francis J. Boys, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Fraser. Mr. A. L. Hern. Mrs H. IH. Price Lieutenant-Commander W. xL. V\ ate. Mr. White. Dr. I. Fraser.

AUXILIARY. SCHOONER The Nobel auxiliary schooner shifted yesterday morning from. Western Wharf to Central Wharf to continue her overhaul. The work is expected to be completed tor ward the end of the month in time for the vessel to Hghter explosives, from the New 7pftland Shinning' Company s steamer llurunui which is due at Auckland from London on April 30. Subsequently the Hum.will load explosives at Auckland for boutnern ports and after discharge she. will load timber at Greymouth for Melbourne.

NEW STEAMER NIEUW ZEELAND. Russell and Somers. Limited, have received advice that the Dutch Royal Mail Navigation Company's new eteamer IMeuw Zeeland was to leave Rotterdam yesterday on her maiden voyage to Australia, via Sumatra. She is duo at Sydney on June L 7 and is scheduled to leave Sydney for the n=t on July 21.- . . , , . , ~ The Nieuw Zeeland is a sister ship to the NJieuw Holland. Both vessels are 10.000 tons gross and have been built to replace the company's smaller steamers, Houtman and Tasman, in the Australian-Java, passenger and cargo service. The dimensions are: Length. 540 ft.; breadth. G2.Gft.; laden draught, 26ft. Accommodation is provided on each steamer for 123 passengers in single and double-berthed cabins and two cabins de luxe, with private bathrooms. A special feature which will be attractive to passengers in the tropics is a large permanent swimming pool.

"WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Aorangi. Niagara,. West, Iblip, King Egbert, Lubrico. Kaiapoi. lonic. Chatham Islands. —Pakeha. . Wellington.—Maori. Wahine. Arahura. Tamahine. Manuka. Devon. J?iako. Port Victor, C. A. Knudsen, Hermmms, Port Adelaide, Kia Ora. Waihemo, Kaitangata, Kalinga. . Awarua.—Kia Ora, Yoseric. Waikouaiti, Karetu.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Hauturu (4.30 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia; Arapawa (5 p.m.), for Wanganui.

BY TELEGRAPH.

WELLINGTON.—ApriI 17: Arrived—Ma : nuka (2.15 a.m.). from Melbourne; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Kahika (1 p.m.), for Napier; Storm (4.45 p.m.). for Wanganui; Herminiue (5 p.m.), for London; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—ApriI 17; Arrived— V/ahine (6.15 p.m.). from Wellington; Holmdale (11.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Xaituna (9.40 a.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed - Piako (5.5 p.m.), for Wellington: Holmdale (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Kia Ora (5.20 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine (8.5 p.m.), for Wellington.

DUNEDIN.—ApriI 17: Arrived—Breeze (6.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Calm i 8.30 p.m.), for Tiruaru.

SYDNEY. —April 17: Arrived--Maunna-nui (6.15 a.m.), from Auckland; Marama f8 a.m.), from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 9