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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Marama (12.50 p.m.), from Sydney. Passengers : first Saloon.—Mrs. J. Ayletl, Miss L. F. Anderson, Mr. J. Andrews, Mrs. J. Andrews. Mr. C. Atkinson, Mr. O. Atwood, Miss 13. Brownell. Mr. H. Brabant, Mr. J. 33uclianan, Miss M. Bennett, Mr. H. Browne, jMiss J. Brunnette, Mr. J. Hannon. Mr. R. Saynharu, Mr. F. Bonner, Mr. H. Burton, Mrs. H. Burton, Mr. Chas. Barker, Mr. W. Buckley, Mr. J. Brennan, Mr. H. G. Caldcr, Mr T. Cunningham, Mr. H. M. Cal3am, Mr W. Cowley, Mr. A. B. Cochrane, Jdr.'W- E. Cavanagh, Mis. W. E. Cavanagh, Miss A. Crane, Mr. C. Charlton,, Mr. G. Conyngham, Mrs. Ci. Conynsham, Miss B. C'onyngham. Mr. P. Cory Mrs. B Cory, Jliss I. Caffyn, Mr. R.~ Callow, Mrs. R. CaHow, Mr. R. Carey. Mr. R. B. Denniston, Mr A Douglas, Mr. A. B. Donald, Mrs. C R. Douglas, Mrs. D. O. Davies, Mrs. \V B Darlow, Miss J. Des. Barres. Mr. E. T)avies Mr. T. Downie, Miss *M. Engler, ?(i S9 ' L Evans, Mr. E. Esau, Mr. J. Ems™rth Mr A. E. Edwards, Mr. C. Edmond«on Mr. J Forde. Mr. J, Fit**. Mr. J. fs n 'n Mr. W. G. Forsyth, Mr. A. E. F elder Mr. T. V. George. Mrs D. Gillard, iv-ster' D. Gillard. Miss P Gordon. Mr B Gilbert, Mr. D. Graham Mr. A. R. Hughes. Mr. H. Humphrey, Mrs. M. A. Hardware. Mr. W. Henderson, Mrs. W. Henderson. Mrs. R. E. Hunt Miss M. Hunt, Miss V. Gregory Mrs. T R HackMiss A. M. Hawkin. Mr. W. In. Hutchinson, Mrs. E. Hamlin. Mr. H. W. Hall, Miss G. Hornell, Miss A. Hart, Mr. V. "Haines Mr. J. Holm. Mr. J. Harris, Mr. C f&dfield." Mrs. C ; Hadfield, Miss M. Harris. Miss C. Harris, Miss C. Hope, Mr. ♦C E H. Janyon. Mr. A. H. Johnston. Mr. F* Johnson, Miss N. Judges, Miss J. Jerxa'ms, Mr. E. Keane Mr, D. Keane, Mr. "VVni Keep, Mr. J. Lockington, Mrs. J. Xiockington, Mr. G. Le Bret Mrs E. Le 53ret. Mr. J. biddy, Mr. H. Lancaster. AiT. H. Lawson. Mr. J Murray. Mr. A P. firj«er Mrs. A. R. Messenger, Mr. R. J. Maiden, Mrs. L. G. Maiden, Miss Maiden. Miss I. J. Munrov. Mrs. M. More, jMr J. More, Mr. R. T. Michaels. Mr. I. Marshall. Mr, R. McGregor. Mrs A. MacPhersGii. Mi. A. McClelland, Mr. C, R. McNivan, Mr. J. S. MeMurray, Mrs. J. S. McMurray. Mr. L. Mack. Miss D. McClyinont. Mr. A. McGhie, Mtb. A. Newman, ilr C S Ogilvie. Mrs. C. O'Connor. Miss A M. O'Connor, Miss C. Pratt. Mr. A. Prinale Mr. J. Podonski, Mrs. B. P®l>grsvc. Master K. Pell grave. Mr. T. O. feacock. Miss C. Paykel. Mr. C. D. Philp. ■Mr H. Range, Mr. A. Robertson, Mr. A L. R* e - Mr - J -' 1- % ogge ' l\ T - J. C. Rimmer, Mr. J. Ryan. Mr. ]C Kod'.vay. Mr. J: Ross, Mrs. J. Reade, Mr. E. A. Stallard. Mr. A. D. Seabrook, Mrs. C. Stone Mr. M. L Smith Mr. D Stewart, Mr. L. J. Steven, Mr. D. Skmxer Mr. J. H. Skinner. Mr. R. A Stone, Miss V. Spanll, Mr. A. Stigalit Mrs. D. Btieant. Mr. H. Stevens. Miss N. Storey. Mrs. N. Storey, Mr. S. Stern, Mr. C. Mrs. C. Scott. Mrs. G. W. Tnomson. Miss M D. Thomson, Miss L. Thorpe. Mr /\V. J Torrens Mr. J. Teetro, Mr. C. K Webster Sirs. C. N. Webster,-Mr. E. Walkley, Mrs* M M. Watkins. Mrs. W. A. Webb. •Mr F Webster, Mr. E. Warrington Mr. M. Wood." Miss M. Wallace. Second Saloon.—Mrs. K. F. Ashton, Mrs. D Ardern. Miss A. Ashby. Miss Q. Burrows, Mr. IH. G. Brew in, Mrs. H. M. Brown, •Miss P. E. Brown, Miss N. Brown, Miss E Burton. Mr E. Bryant, Mrs. B. M. Hrvant, Mrs. E. Bailey. Master H Bailey, Master' L. Bailey Master E. Bailey. Mr. X>. Boulton. Mr. J J.- Crabb. Mr I'. M. Crabb. Mr. H. Crabb. Miss I. Collins Mr. V. Deniiison. Mr. Chas. Davis, Mr D. l. Dale. Mrs. B. Dykes. Mr, W. Buge. Mrs. E. Gibson. Miss M. F. Gittos, Mr. E. A. Oilmout, A. sjl. . Harding. L. Holland, Mr. P. Holland, Miss E. Hahn, Mrs. M. Hardie, Mrs. M. J. Haynes. Miss N Irvin" Mr. P. Mailer, Mr. W. Meekin, Mr. A. iladill, Miss M, H Middleton. Mrs. J. McCryatal, Mr. J._ McCrystal, Miss B McCrystal, Mr. A. McHugo. Mr. J. A. (Kelson, Mrs. M. Nealy, Mrs. E. Nolan, Mr. J Prendergast, Mrs. J. Prendergast. Miss T) Prendergast, Master J. Prendergast. Miss B Tase. Mr. H. V. Pallant, Misb L. Pearfon. Miss B. E. Ritchie Mrs. M E. Ritchie. Miss H. Rawscn, Mr.. C. Stabley Mr J. Sivewright. Mrs. J. Sivewright. Master J. Sivewright, Miss E. Sivewright Mr, C. W. Saunders, Mr. H. W. Stow. Mr. G Trenavne. Mrs. I. M. Tugby. Mrs. S. Thomson, Miss K. Tronc. Mrs. L. Thomas Mr A. C. Williams. Mies C. Waterston. Mr. F. ii. Woodward. Mr? F. H. Woodwaro. Master A Woodward. Mr. B. Whistler. Mrs. L. J. Whistler. Mrs.- H. M. Whyt.ecross. Misb J. R. Wlivtecross, Mr. F. C. Whytecross. Mrs. J,. Wall, and 7t third-clnss. including one Chinese, three Indians and nine Jugoslavs. Taniwha (4 a.m.). from Paeroa: Claymore (5.10 a.m.). from Whangarei; Kawatiri (6.55 a.m ). from Westport; Omana n.in ), from Sih-erdale: Rangitoto (12.4 a p.m.), from Thames: Haniti ,(2,45 p.m.,, from Coromnndel: Kawau (4.35 p.m.), from Mangawai ... £ - . ; . YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Bsrcn Fairlie (8.30 p.m.). for New I'lyhouses; Tiroa (1.15 p.m.), for Oisborno, Omana (2.50 p.m.). for Warkworth Awnhou (6.20 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Wsimea (6.30 p.m.), for East Coast por.s. Claymore (10.50 p.m.). for \\hangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Port Curtis, from New York, afternoon. Omana, from Warkworth, 1 a.m. Waipu, from Kerepeehi, 3 a.m. Apanui, from Mercury Bay, 4 a.m. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Omana. from Waiheke, 6.15 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Zealandic, for London, noon. Kanna, for Xoamea, afternoon. Kawau, for Big Omaha, 10 a.m. Omana, for Waiheke. 10 a.m. Hauiti. for Kopu, 1 p.m. Pono, for Waipu, 3 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, 4 p.m. . Matangi. for Tauranga. 7 p.m. . Apanui, for Great Barrier, midnight. Tasmania, for Napier, 6 a.m. [VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kartigi. Westport, Mav 24. Kaponga. Westport, May Iron Monarch, Newcastle. May Waikouaiti. Lyttelton. May 26 Kurow, Soathern ports. May 27. Poolta. Grafton, May 28. Waipahi. Rarotonga, May -8. Kaitangata, Greymouth. to sail. Aorangi, Sydney, Juno 4. Maunganui, Sydney, June 5. Maui Pomare. Wellington, June 7. Hinemoa. Fiji, June 9. Tofua. Fiji. June 11. OVERSEAS. Port Curtis. New York:, „ R tri Canadian Transporter, South, May 26, l° acl - , Norfolk, Liverpool, May 25. Scheldepa-<. Antwerp. May Port Auckland, Opua,, May -o. West Carmona, San Pedro, May xo. Leopold, L.D., Texas. M"V 27. Yoseric, Ocean Island. May -b Mj,takana. South. May -8, to load. Mineric. Java, to sail. „ , «* Rimutaka, London, via Wellington, May Waiotapu, Pacific'Coaat, June 1. Tainui. London -Tune 2. . Ciambia River, Makatea Island, J.ine 4. Cumberland. Liverpool. June o. Canadian Challenger. Halifax, June 7. Raranea, South, June 7- to load. Aymeric, Nauru Island. June ii. ie . Ruahine, London, via Wellington, June 10. Wiliaston, New York. June IP. . Northumberland. Livgroool, .Tune 1. . Port Deriison, Australia, June 20, to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Ztalruidic. London. May 23. Marama. Sydney, May 25. . , Canadian Transporter. America and Canada, May 25. Aorangi, Vancouver, June H M.S. Veronica. Isla.nds, June 6. Maunganui, Sydney, June 8. Maui Pomare. Apia, June 8. Raranga, America, and England, Juno Jo. Port Curtis, England, *Tune 30. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rimutaka. left Southampton April 13, due Wellington May 25. Runhine. left Southampton April -b. due Wellington June 1. ■ , Tainui. left Southampton April 2.. due Auckland June 2. , Arawa, leaves Southampton May 2j, a Auckland July 2. , Rotorna. leaves Southampton June S. due Wellington July 14. Ruapehu. leaves Southampton June 2<J, due Wellington August 8. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, due Vancouver May 25, sails May' 30. due Auckland June 18. • Aoranpi, due at Sydney May 24; leaves Auckland for \ June 5. _ Makura, due San Francisco June 6; oue „ Wellington July 2. c Tahiti, due Wellington June 4 from ban Francisco. • » AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Mnrama, leaves Auckland for Sydney May 25 ~ ~ Maunganui, leaves Wellington for oyaney May 25. . Manuka, leaves Molbourno May -3, due Wellington May 28. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.h Wainui, H.M.C.S. Iris, Whangape, Waipori. Dovonport.—H M.S. Philomel, Dtine<lin. lI.M .S. . Wakakura,. I 7 . Centril Wharf—Pukeko fWatkm and Wnl- , lis). Kawatiri (U.S.S. Coy.). Priiiie's Wharf—Kanna (u.S.'S. Coy.;, Maratna (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Hanamii 11. (steam „ whakr). _ „ . ~ , Queen's Wharf—Zealandic (A.5.1., Ltd.). In Dock—H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Labur-

Th© Wingatui was to leave Timaru last evening for Auokland, via Wellington and Picton. The Waimea sailed for Gisborne and Napier last evening. She is due to return to Auckland on Sunday. The Government steamer Tutanekai left Auckland for nothern and west coast lighthouses yesterday morning. The Waipiata was to leave Dunedin last evening for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. The Waikouaiti is to sail from Lyttelton lor Auckland this afternoon, with produce apd general cargo. She is due on Saturday. The Kurow left Lyttelton on Monday night with cargo from South Island ports for Wellington, Napier, Cioborne and Auckland. En route from Westport the Kartigi left apier at three o'clock yesterday afternoon for Auckland. She is due to-morrow morn--1& s .i. a after discharge will proceed to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Kaponga left Now Plymouth on Monday night tor Auckland to complete unloading coal from Westport. The vessel i 3 expected to-morrow morning and after discharge 6he will be despatched to Greymouth. The Kanna, which arrived from Westport on Monday night, berthed yesterday morning at Prince's Wharf to unload her coal cargo. This afternoon the vessel will load explosives at the explosive anchorage and afterwards she will sail for Walpole Island, via Noumea, to load phosphates for Bluff. The Kawatiri arrived from Westport yesterday morning and berthed at Central Wharf. She will move to Western Wharf to-day to complete unloading her coal cargo. At mid-day to-morrow she is scheduled to sail for Newcastle, Adelaide, Edithhurg and Melbourne, to load for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. . THE MINERIC. The Weir Line steamer Mineric arrived at Rabaul on May 1. After discharge she was to go to Java to load raw sugar for Auckland. THE ZEALANDIC. The Shaw, Savill nnd Albion Company's new motorship Zealandic, after loading at Queen's Wharf, is to sail at midday to-day for London, via Panama. THE TASMANIA. The Federal Line steamer Tasmania is to sail at sir o'clock this morning for Napier, Lyttelton aVid Wellington to complete loading for West of England ports. SMALL KETCH'S VOYAGE. The 15-ton auxiliary ketch Limejuicer 11. reached Suva from Newcastle, via bevt Hebrides and New Caledonia, yesterday. The vessel sailed from Newcastle on March 3. Her future movements are uncertain. PORT NAPIER AT NEW YORK. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier,- which Bailed from Auckland for New York, Boston, Halifax and London on April IS. is reported to havo reached New York last Sunday. PAPANUI'S DISCHARGING PORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Papanui, which is leaving Montreal on June 10 anc. New York on June 30. is loading cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. REMUERA CLEARED COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cable advic© tnat the liner Rejnuora cleared Colon-last Saturday in continuation of her voyage from New Zealand to Southampton and London. THE GAMBIA RIVER. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, have received advice that the steamer Gambia River ia to leave Makatea Island to-day with a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at Auckland and Lyttelton. She is expected at Auckland about June 4. RIMUTAKA REPORTS. Wireless advice received from the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka states she expects to reach Wellington on Friday morning. The vessel is from London and Southampton. After landing passengers, mail and general merchandise at Wellington she will come to Auckland about May 31 to complete discharge. THE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER. The Canadian Transporter left Dunedin on Monday morning for Wellington and Auckland to continue loading general cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal, "he vessel is due at Auckland on Saturday morning and she is to be despatched for New York the same day. HARDWOOD FROM BUNBURY. Messrs. R; Millar and Company have received advice that the Norwegian motorship Brynia is to load hardwood at Hunbury for Auckland toward the end of June. The Brynje is a steel twin-screw vessel of 391G tons. She was built at Copenhagen in 1920. THE PORT AUCKLAND. To continue loading New Zealand produce for England the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Auckland left New Plymouth on Monday evening for Opua and Auckland. The vessel is due at Auckland on Friday. Frbm Auckland she will go to Tokomaru Bay. Gjsborne and Wellington to, complete loading. On .Tune 20 she is to be despatched from Wellington for London, via Las Palmas. lhe Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company are the local agents. .. THE PORT CURTIS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Curtis is due th s afternoon from New York, according to her wireless advice. She will berth at Prince s Wharf to unload case oil and general merchandise for Auckland, to the agency of Heather, Robertcn, Limited. The jemaindo- of the cartro is for diachaige at Isiapier, \\ ellingion. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. After completion of discharge at Bluff the vessel will load at southern ports for, her Homeward voynge. She will also load at an^cl complete loading at Auckland. She is scheduled to load at Opua on June 25 nnd at Atickland on June 27. On June 30_ she is to be despatched for Avonmouth, Liverpool, Glasgow and London, via Las Palmas. MARAMA IN PORT. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon. She berthed at Prince's Wharf to land 329 passengers, as well as a large Quantity of mail and cargo. Included in the cargo are transhipments ex the following vessels:—Chitral. _St. Albans, Chsingte, Tasman. _ Orflova. Kowarra, Caprera. Jervis Bay. Kesaki Maru, Moldavia, Ngakuta, Makura, Anchises, Hannover. Amnisis, Burwah. Aki Maru, Koranni, Kiwitea, Maranoa, Woolgar. The Maiama cleared Sydney Heads at 5.30 p.m. on Fridmy, 1} hours later _ than usual. In the Tasman Sea she experienced strong southerly y/inds and rough _ beam seas, which further delayed her arrival at Auckland. She is to be despatched on her return trip to Sydney on Friday afternoon. STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Huntingdon has replaced the Hertford on the loading berths at West Coast ports of Great Britain and is to sail from Liverpool on June 9 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and DunThe Devon has replaced the Cambridge nnd is to bo despatched from Liverpool on July 7 for Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Lvttelton and Dunedin. The Tongariro has replaced the Somerset and is to sail from Liverpool on August 18 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:- . n tiAuckland.— Aorangi.,, lofua. H.M.S. Djomedf- Kairanga. Scheldenas. \\ est Carmona. Port Curtis, Norfolk. Port Auckland. Kaponga, Baron Fairlie. Tutanekai. Raiopoi, erWe'l 1 irigtonWahinc. Maori Ngaio. Arsbura, Tamohine, Niagara. Makura. 1 runus. Rimutaka, Canadian Transporter C. A barsen. Sussex. Karetu, Omana. Hororata. Awarua.— Mnlaknnp, Wirral. Tanui, PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesferday'a Arrivals.--Hauturu f7 a.m.], from Hokianga; Totara (8 a.m.), from NelS °Y oS terday's Departures.—Hauturu (8.30 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.— May 22: Anived--Maunganui (0.45 a.m.), from .Sydney; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Gale 12.15 p.m.). from Wanganui: Kurow (3 p.m.). from Lyttelton: Ilolmdale (4.55 p.m.). from Picton: Canadian Transporter (fi.2o p.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed—Makura <3 p.m..).. for Ran Francisco: Gale (5 P.m.). for Dunedin; Pakura (0.10 p.m.). for Napier; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYYTELTON.—May 22: Arrived (1J.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Turakina (7.1G a.m.), from Timaru; Kennedy <2.40 pm.t. from Wellington. Sailed—Wi/rall (2.1)0. pm.). for Dunedin: Pleidon (4,25 for Dunedin; Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for W«Hington. DUNEDIN.— May 22: Arrived—Mstakana (5 30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Waipiata (5.1S p.m.). for Auckland. NEW YORK.— -May 20: Arrived—Port. Napier, from Auckland. LONDON.— May 21: Arrived—Argyllshire, j from New Zealand. 4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 9