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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Toseric (6.50 a.m.), from Ocean lßland. "Matakana (8.45 a.m.). from Dunedin. * Claymore (2.20 a.m.), from Whamgarei; Mahvirangi (2.30 a.m.), i'rom Coast; Canopus (7.30 a.m.). from Weal port; Toa (9.15 a.m.). from Coast. Rsngitoto (7.45 p.m.), from Thames; Omana (8.5 p.m.), from Warkworth; Hauiti (9.10 p.m.), from Coromandel. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Hauiti (7.40 a.m.), for Coromandel; Omana (8.5 a.m.), for Warkworth; H.M.S. Wakakura (9 a.m.), for Hauraki Gulf; Mako (12.15 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Tiroa (12.50 p.m.), for Gisborne; Otimai (1 p.m.). for Coast; Gunbsr (1.15 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Mahurangi (1.50 p.m.), for Const.; Tuhoe (3.00 p.m.). for Coast; Claymore (5 p.m.), for Whangarei; Waimea (5.10 p.m.). lor East- Coast ports; Awahou (5.30 p.m.), for East Coast bays. Taniwha (G. 40 p.m.). for Paeroa. VESSELS' DUE TO-DAY. Omana. Lamb's, from Wanganui. 2 a.m. Leopold L. IX, from Galveston, 9.30 a.m. Waipahi, from Earotonga, 1 p.m. Kaitangata. from Greymouth. morning, Paua, from Wellington, nooai, Matangi. from T&uranga, 7 a.m. Waipu. from Kerepeuhi, 9.30 a.m. Apanui, from ParenKa, noon. Omana. from Waiheke, 6.15 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa. midnight. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kangitoto. for Thames, 10 a.m. Hauiti, for Kopu, 10 a.m. Omana, for Waiheke. 10 a.m. Pono, for Waipu. 3 p.m. Apanui. for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Paua, Wellington, May 30. Omana. Wanganui. May 30. Wingatui. Southern ports. May 30. Kaitangata. Greymouth. May 30. Waipahi. Rarotonga, May 30. Poolta, Grafton. May 31. Waipiata, Southern ports, May 31. Waimea. Napior, June 3. Aorangi, Sydney, June 4. Maunganui. Sydney, June 5. Hinemoa, Fiji, June 0. Maui Pomare, Wellington, June 9. Tofua. Fiji, June 11. Marama, Sydney. June 19. Niagara. Sydney, July 2. OVERSEAS. Leopold, L.D.. Texas. May 30. Bimutaka, London, via Wellington, May 31. Waiotapu, Pacific Coast, June 1. Tainui. London, June 3. Gambia River, Makatea Island, June 3. Cumberland. Liverpool. June 5. Canadian Challenger. Halifax, June 7. Mineric, Java, to sail. Raranga, South. June 7. to load. Aymeric, Nauru Island, June 12. Ruahine, London, via Wellington. June 15. Niagara, Vancouver, June 18. Northumberland, Liverpool, June 19. Willaston. New York. June 20. Port Denison. Australia, June 20. to load. Tekoa, London, via Suva, June 20. Hauraki, San Francisco, June 22. Pipiriki. New York. June 24. Port Curtis, Opua, June 27, to load. Yakuraa and Idzumo, Japanese cruisers, Wellington*. July 21. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. August 1. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Aorangi, Vancouver. June 5. H.M.S. Veronica, Islands, June 5. Maunganui, Sydney, June 8. Maui Pomare, Apia, June 10. Raranga, New Yorlj, June 16. Niagara, Sydney, June 19. Marama, Sydney. June 22. Port Curtis, England, June 30. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, leaves Vancouver May 30, due Auckland June IS. Aorangi, leaves Sydney for Auckland May 31, due Jine 4; leaves Auckland for Vancouver June 5. Iviakura. due San Francisco June 8: due Wellington July 2. Tahiti, due Wellington June 4 from San Francisco. _ Maunganui, leaves Wellington for San Francisco AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama. due Wellington from Sydney June 5. Maunganui, due Auckland from Sydney June 5. Manuka, leaves Wellington for Melbourne, via Southern ports. May 29. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruahine, left Southampton April 26. due Wellington June 1. Tainui. left Southampton April 27. due Auckland June 3. Arawa. left Southampton May 22, due Auckland July 2. Rotcrua. leaves Southampton June 8, due Wellington July 14. Ruapehu. leaves Southampton June 29, due Wellington August 8. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa (bq). Wainui, H.M.C.S. Iris. Whangape, Waipori. Devonport—E.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Dunedin, H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum. .. ~ _ Queen's Wharf —Norfolk (IS.Z.S. Coy.). Omana (Northern Coy.). Wingatui lU.SS. Coy.). Central Wharf—Putiki (Watkin and Wallis), Scheldepns (N.Z.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Waikouaiti (U.S.S Coy.), Matakana (L. D. Nathan). West Caimona (Henderson and Maefarlane). Western Wharf—Pukeko (Watkin and Wallis). King's Wharf—Tron Monarch (Dalgety and Coy.), Yoseric (Henderson and Macfarlane), Leopold L. D. (R. Millar and Coy.). The Kaimanawa was to load at Westport yesterday for Napier and Auckland. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Piri reached Hobart from Dunedin yesterday. The Kafoa was expected to leave Bluff yesterday for Dunedin, Timaru, Wellington and Auckland. The Waimea sailed last evening for Gisborne and Napier. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. The departure of the Waikouaiti for Opua, Newcastie and Sydney has been postponed •until to-morrow evening.

The Waipiata, en route from Southern J>ortF. left Lyttelton at 9.30 p.m. on Monday for Wellington and Auckland. The Mako. Tiroa, Gunbar. Waimea and Awahou were all despatched yesterday afternoon for East Coast ports.

The Kaitangata is due at Auckland today with coal from Greymouth. She sailed from Greymouth on Saturday afternoon. The scow Moa,' which was bought by Winstone, Limited, has had an oil engine installed, and will probably start running in the company's shingle trade this wecx. The Government steamer Tutanekai arrived in the Manukau Harbour from northern lighthouses yesterday and anchored at the heads. She will berth at Onehnnga this morning. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus arrived from Westport yesterday morning s<md berthed at King's Wharf. After discharge she is expected to sail tomorrow on her return trip to Westport. THE YOSERIC. The Weir Line steamer Yoseric arrived from Ocean Island yesterday morning. She berthed at King's Wharf to unload her cargo of 7500 tons of phosphates. The vessel was last at Auckland m March. when she brought hardwood from Bunbury. From Auckland she went to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. Afterwards she bunkered at Westport and then proceeded to Ocean Island to load her present. cargo. She sailed from Ocean Island on May 1«. No stormy weather was experienced. hut »n innsuiilly high south-east swell caused the vessel to roll heavily and to ship a considerable amount of water on deck. Captain S. Letton is in command "'id fnr following are the officers: —Chief, Mr. A. M. Thomson: second. Mr.FFt. t C. TTarmer: third, Mr. D. J. Garden: cnief engineer, Mr. A. S. McHard: second, Mr. P.. Levett; third, Mr. J. Hodgeits; fourth. Mr. G. R. Clark; wireless operator, Mr. P. •I. McKeon. Henderson and McFarlane, Ltd., are the local agents. TRANSPACIFIC CARGO STEAMEBS. The Union Company's steamer Waiotapu. ■which is due at Auckland from Pacific Coast ■ports on Friday, is being followed by the company's motor-ship Hauraki, which ifl to leave San Francisco on Friday for Auckland, Wellington Melbourne and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on June 2'2. The Waikawa. which soiled from Los Angeles on May 15. for Apia, Napier, Lyttelton. Bluff and New Plymouth, is due at Apis, next Saturday and at Napier on Tune 11. From New Plymouth she will return to the Pacific Coast, via Westport and Suva. The Wai"!,cmEta reached Vancouver on May 23 and will load at Pacific Coast ports. She is expected to clear Los Angeles on June 15 foi Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The Waihemo is .to leave Suva to-moTrow for Pacific Coast ports to load for Auckland. Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney. The Wairuna is scheduled to leave Sydney on June 11 for Pacific Coast ports, via Fiji and Fanning Island, to load during August for .Auckland, Napier. Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth, also Bluff and Nelson if sufficient inducement offers. She is expected to clear Los Angeles for ISew Zealand on Aujrust 17

THE IRON MONARCH. The Australian steamer Iron Monarch is expected to complete unloading her coal cargo at King's Wharf to-morrow and to sail in the evening on her return trip to Newcastle, THE OMANA. The Lamb steamer Omana is due from Wanganui at two o'clock this morning. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to load timber for Australia to the agency of the Northern Company. THE PAUA. The Shell Company's coastal motor tanker Paua, which was due from Wellington at mid-day yesterday, has been Relayed by bad weather, and reports she will arrive at noon to-day She will berth at Western Wharf to unload oil from Wellington. THE NORFOLK The Federal Line steamer Norfolk is expected to sail to-morrow afternoon for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, to complete unloading general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain. PORT DENISON'S ITINERARY. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line advise that the Port Denison is scheduled to load at Auckland for London o<n June 00. Her other loading ports are Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, Wnikokopu. Napier, Timaru and Lyttelton. She is to be despatched from Lyttelton for London on July 12. THE MATAKANA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matakana arrived from Dunedin yesterday morning to contimue loading cargo for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool to the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited. From Auckland she will go to Gisborne, Wnikokopu, Napier and Wellington to complete her cargo. THE PUKEKO. The Richardson Company's new steamer Pukeko will be undocked this morning, and will berth at Western Wharf to continue refitting. If the work is completed in time she will be despatched this evenimg for Portland to load cement for Lyttelton. THE' PORT SYDNEY. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Sydney is scheduled to load at Bluff on June 11 ar.d afterwards at Port Chalmers, Wanganui, Napier and Wellington. She is to be despatched from Wellington for London on June 30. TAINUI DUE ON SUNDAY. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tainui has reported by wireless than she will reach Auckland on Sunday morning. The vessel is from London and Southampton. She has passengers and mail for New Zealand ana general merchandise for Auckland and Wellington. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local agents. CUMBERLAND FROM LIVERPOOL. An expected arrival at Auckland next Tuesday is the Federal Line steamer Cumberland from Liverpool. She has general merchandise from West Coast ports of wreat Britain for discharge at Aucklamd. Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents THE WINGATUI. Owing to the stormy weather on the East Coast the Wingatui is making a prolonged trip from Wellington. Her wireless report states she will arrive at seven o'clock this morning. She will berth at Queen s \Vhaif to unload produce and general cargo from South Island ports. To-morrow she is scheduled to sail on her return trip to Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. THE WAIPAHI. The Union Company's Island steamer Waipahi will arrive from Rarotonga at one o'clock, this afternoon, according to her wireless advice. She will berth at Queen s Wharf. After discharging her cargo ol oranges she will load general cargo for the Cook Islands. She is scheduled to sail tor Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, Aitutake, and Mangaia on Saturday. THE LEOPOLD L. D. Further wireless advice received by Messrs R. Millar and Company from tho French steamer Leopold L. D. states she will arrive from Texas at 9.30 a.m. to-day. The vessel has a full cargo of Galveston. She will unload nearly 4000 tor.s at Auckland, and the remainder New Plymouth and Geelong. RUAHINE REPORTS. Th e New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rualiine has reported by wireless that she expects to reach. Wellington from London and Southampton a t o . ne ? Friday afternoon. In addition to passen gers and mail for New Zealand the vesse has general merchandise for discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Auckland. She is scheduled to arrive at Auckland on June 35. THE PORT CURTIS. Now discharging cargo frojfn New York at Southern ports, the Comntonweani? a Dominion Line steamer Port Curtis scheduled to commence loading, lor west Coast Ports of the United Kingdom at. Bluff on June 13. Afterwards the, vesse. will load at Wellington, Wamganui,. New Plymouth. Opua and Auckland. She is <bie at Auckland on.June 27. and is to sail for England thjcee days later Heather ton and Company. Limited, are agents. STORM ON WEST COAST.. \ north-west gale was blowing on tlie West Coast yesterday and there was a.very rough sea on the Manukau bai\ L he Hauturu and the Isabella de Fraine, which left Onehunga for Raglan and I\awhia and Hokianga respectively, Y e Wbourd Th°y will resume their tnis as soon as the conditions moderate. MAUNGANUI AND MARAMA. The Union Company's intercolonial steamers Maunganui and Welling ! Sydney yesterday morning * ron ), ' four hours later. On Friday afternoon the Mauneanui is to sail >r Auckland and the Marama for We.lnigton are due back, in New Zealand next lueiday. THE RIMUTAKA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka was to leave Wellington for Auckland yesterday to complete unloading general merchandise from London. She is due about Friday morning. Captain F. A. Hemming is in command and he has associated with him the following officers :-Chief. Mr. P. C. Pretty; second. Mr H S. Cashmere; third. Mr r . Cooke; fourth. Mr.. E. M. Foster: chief engineer Mr. H. Liscombo; second. Mr, H. Fouhv: third. Mr. C. Mayne; fourth. Mr. G. Gaskin; fifth. Mr R. Town: chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. J. Sibbald: second. Mr. W Watson: electrician. Mr. J. Greenstreet: steward-ic-charge, .Vr Colmar; wireless operators. Messrs. U. i. A. Shearer and F. St.rido WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to.be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day— . Auckland.—Canadian Transporter. Waipahi. Wiiotrtpu, Poolta. Tofua. Tutanekai, R Cl:a'tham l Tslands.—C. A. Larsen, Cumberla Welliiigton.—M>ih«no, Wahine Ngaio. Arahura. Tamahine. R uah ir» e ' Port Dunedin. Fort Auckland, 1 ort Curtis. Titrakma, Maui Pomare, Tasmania. Tamaroa Manuka. Rimutaka. Rarnnga. Laimgo. Awarua. Tahiti. Makura. Queen Eleanor, BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—M ay , 29: A'Tived M«urka (12.15 a.m.). from Melbourne: it 20 am), from Wanganui; f 8 am from lyttelton; Turakina (noon), from Pif ton; Kartigi (noon). Auckland- Waipiata (1 p.m.). from Tililii <°> 35 P m ). from Wanganui . Cygnet Tr'Vo pm from Kaikou-s Sailed--Ka.-n.v p.ni./. \ Westvjort; Storm T^0 V P n'V for Lvllelto 11: Pakura (6 30 n'm ) for Napier; Mnheno (7.50 p.ni J. for Lytteiton: Titaki (8.10 jxm.). for Nelson; Progress fP.3O p.m.). for Dunedin. i vttFT.TON Mar 29: Arrived—Wahine ffi 40 a.m.). from Kaiwarra am.), from Wellington: Gale <7. am.>. from Timaru. Railed—Queen nor fl 35 p m ), for Dunedin; Oalo (4.30 n ni ). for Wellington: Tamaroa (4.50 p.m.). For Wellington; Wahine (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN.— May 29: Sailed-Holmdale (11 am) for Wanganui; Sussex (12.30 p.m.), for Newcastle. HOHART— May 29: Arrived—Piri. from Dunedin. FREMANTLE. May 29: Arrived Orvieto, from Lcndon. NEWCASTLE.— May 29: Sailed—Kairanga, for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 9