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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND,

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Arawa (2.40 p.m.), from London. Taniwha (3.30 p.m.). from Paeroa; Claymore (5 a.m.). from Whangarei; Rangitoto (12.20 p.m.). from Thames; Mahurangi (2.25 p.m.). from Coast; Kawau (3.30 p.m.). from Big Omaha. Daphne (5.5 p.m.). from hopu: Waiotahi f7.20 p.m.), from Great Barrier.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Waiotahi (0.10 a.m.). for Coast: Lyttelton (2.10 a.m.). for Whangarei; Hauiii (12.30 p'm.b for Kerepeehi; Omana (12.35 p.m.). for Matakana. m „ H M.S. Dunedin (Commodoro G. T. C. P. Swabey, D.5.0.), (5.30 p.m.), for Suva, Ngapuhi (6.40 p.m.), for Tnurang:a; Claymore (7.45 p.m.). for Whangarei.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Maheno. for Sydney, 11 a.m. Kaitoke. for Portland, 5 p.m. Daphne, for Coromandel, 3 p.m. Waiotahi. for Parenga and bays, noon Rangitoto. for Thames, 4 p.m. Omana, for Waiheke. 6.30 p.m. Kawau. for Warkworth, 2 p.m.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Clansman, from Rus«ell, 7.30 a.tn Omana. from Matakana, 1 p.m.

.VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAtu Oanopus, Westport, July 7. Kamona, Greymouth. July 7. Kaitangata, Greymouth, July 8. Kaimanawa, Westport. July 8. Waitomo. Lyttelton, July 8. Wingatui. Southern ports, July Si. Tofua, Fiji, July 9. Ulimaroa, Sydney, July 10. Waipahi, Rarotonga. July 16. Maui Pomare, Apia, via Southern ports. July 19. OVERSEAS. Port Denison, New Plymouth, July 7, to load. Valacia, Liverpoool, July 8. Dundrennan, Chile, July 9. Canadian Highlander, Montreal, July 9. Brynje. Bunbury, July 10. Canadian Challenger. South. July 10, to

load. Norfolk, South, July 11. to load. Port Huon. London, July 14. Aorangi, Vancouver. July 15. Huntingdon, Liverpool, July 13. Borderer, New York, July 19. Elveric, Java, July 20. Yakuma and Idzumo. Japanese cruisers, Wellington. July 21. Tekoa. South, July 23. to load. Port Bowen, New York, July 25. Golden Forest. Los Angeles, July 27. Mahana, London. July 2S. Kinross, Texas, July 30. Pakeha, Liverpool, July 31. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, August 1. Papanni. Montreal. August 4. Taranaki, South August 5, to load. Waihemo. Los Angeles, August 5. Canadian Britisher. Montreal, August 10. Port Huon. South, August 14. to load. Cambridge, Liverpool, August 11. Copenhagen, Texas, _to sail. Remuera, London, via Wellington. August 18. Trevorian. New York. August 19. Golden Bear. LO3 Angeles. August 24. lonic. Liverpool, September 24.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. TTTTEHCOLONIAI, AND OVERSEAS. Canadian Challenger. America and Canada July 10. Norfolk. London, July 12. Ulimaron Sydney. July 13. Aorangi. Sydney July 16 _ Ma'i Pomare, Norfolk Island, July 19. Tekoa, America and Ennland, July QG. Aorangi, Vancouver. July 31. Tarnnaki. London. August 7. Port Huon. America and England, August 16.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama. at Wellington, sails for Sydney

to-day. . . _ , Maheno. . at Auckland, sails for Sydney

to-day. , Ulimaroa. leaves Sydney to-day, due Auckland July 10. Manuka, under overhaul at Dunediu, resumes July 11.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Aorangi, left Vancouver Juno 07. due Auckland July 15: sails July 16 for

Svdney. Makura. leaves Sydney July 12, Wellington July 17, for San Francisco. Maunganui. dm San Francisco from Wellington to-day. sails July 11, due Wellington Tuly 30 ■ ' Niagara, due Vancouver, July 20; sails for Auckland July 25.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua. left Southampton June 10, due Wellington July 17. Ruapehu. left Southampton June 29, due Wellington August 11. Remuera, leaves Southampton to-day, due Wellington August 11. Corinthic. leavn Southampton July 20, due Wellington August 27. Mataroa, leaves Southampton September 21. due Wellington October 27. VESSELS IN POET. In Stream— (bq.), Wainui, H.M.C.S. Iris, Whangape, Waipori, Hinemoa. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Western Wharf—Kaitoke (U.S.S. Coy.).

Prince's Whart—Kaiwarra (U.S.S. Coy.), Pipiriki (N.Z.S. Coy.). Maheno (U.S.S. Coy.), Arawa (L. D. Nathan). King's Wharf—Coronation (A. G. Frankham).

The Westport Coal Company's steamer CanoDU3 is due from Westport at nocn tomorrow.

The Kamona left Greymouth for Auckland «t 11.30 yesterday morning. She is due here to-morrow. The Waitomo left Lyttelton at eleven o'clock on Wednesday night for Auckland, being due here on Sunday. The Kaimanawa left Westport at eleven o'clock yesterday morning for Auckland where she is due on Sunday night. The Union Company advises that the Waimea reached Gisborno at four o'clock yesterday morning from Auckland. She left again in the afternoon for Napier, from which port she will return to Auckland. The Kaita.njata was expected to leave New Plymouth at seven o'clock last evening for Auckland. She is due here on Sunday, and after discharge will proceed to Portland, New Plymouth and Greymouth. The Wingatui left Oamaru at six o'clock on Wednesday evening for TimaTU, where she arrived yesterday morning. She was expected to leave at midnight for Wellington and Auckland. She is due here on Monday. PIPIRIKI TO SAIL. An endeavour will be made to despatch the steamer Pipiriki for Wellington this afternoon to continue discharge of her cargo from Canada and New York. Otherwise she tvill leave to-morrow if weather cpnditions do not further delay cargo operations. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Union Company's steamer Maheno will leave Prince's Wtjarf for Sydney at eleven o'clock this morning with passengers, mail and cargo, being due at her destination on Tuesday morning. The MaTama is to leave Wellington for Sydney at three o'clock this afternoon. Huddart-Parker Company's steamer Ulimaroa will leave Sydney for Auckland this morning, and is duo on Tuesdny morning. A RAW A REACHES FORT. An arrival from London and Southampton yesterday waa the Shaw, Savil] and Albion Line steamer Arawa, with 25 saloon and IfjO third-cla3o pa3nengers, as well ns mails and cargo. The vessel dropped anchor shortly before three o'clock and after pratique had been granted berthed at Prince's Wharf, where she will unload the local portion o£ her cargo to the agency of L i). Nathan, Limitod. The vessel left London on May 24 and embarked passengers at Southampton the following day. Fine weather was experienced across the Atlantio Ocean, and Colon was reached on June 10. After coaling, the vesc.pl passed through the canal and cleared Balboa at noon next. day. The trip across the Pacific was made in favourable weather until last Friday when n heavy southwesterly gale made conditions unpleasant until Sunday, and delayed the vessel's progress. The seas moderated early this week. The usual concerts, games and sporto were conducted ' throughout the voyage, which, however, was marred by the suicide of a stokehold hand, who jumped overboard two days before the vessel reached Colon. Captain W. G. Summers, who iB still in command, has with him the following officers:—Chief officer, Mr. W. C. Meek; second, Mr. J. Chrystal; third, Mr. J. J. Nicoll; fourth. Mr. H. G. Witholl; surgeon, Br. G. F. Kinder; chief engineer, Mr. J. Naismith: second, Mr. J. C. Errington; third. Mr. A. E. Brown; fourth. Mr. J. Ilighit; fifth. Mr. R. E. Marshall: sixth, Mr. C. W. Ingham : seventh, Mr. W. HughRonj chief refrigerating engineer. Mr, J. B. Holmes: second. Mr. G. E. Burnham: wireless operators. Mr. O'Sullivan and Mr. Hare, After discharging at Auckland, the Arawa Vrill leave for Wellington about next Wednesday.

AORANGI AT HONOLULU. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached Honolulu yesterday en route from Vancouver to Auckland and Sydney. She is due here on July 15, continuing her voyage the following; day.

KARTIGI FROM MELBOURNE. The Union. Company's steamer Kartigi left Melbourne nt three o'clock oil Tuesday afternoon for Bluff. Dunedin. Lyttelton. Wellington, Tnrakoh® and Auckland. bno also has cargo from Adelaide and Kdithburcr.

TOFUA FROM SUVA. Cable advice received by the Union Company states the island steamer Tofua left Suva at 3.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo for Auckland. She is due here on Monday morning.

KAITOKE'S ITINERARY. Tho Union Company's steamer Kaitoke moved from Prince's to Western Wharf yesterday morning She will now sail for Portland at five o'clock this evening, returning to Auckland lo load for Wellington.

BULK OIL FROM SAN PEDRO. According to cable advice received by the Union Company, the tanker O. A. Knudsen left San Pedro last Sunday with a cargo of bulk oil to discharge into the company's tanks at Miramar. She is due at Wellington abont July 24.

SUGAR FROM JAVA. The Weir Line steamer Elviric, which is due with sugar from Java on July 20. will discharge at Auckland to the local agency of R. Millar nnd Company. The Auatralind Steam Shipping Company's steamer Athol has also been chartered to load sugar at Java for Auckland.

THE MAUNGANUI. The Royal Mail liner Maunganui is due at San Francisco to-day from Wellington, via Rarotonga and Papeete. She is scheduler! to leave on the return with passengers, mail and cargo next Wednesday, being due at Wellington on July 30.

THE POUT DENISON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Denison left New Plymouth yesterday morning for Auckland, where she is due to-morrow to continue Homeward loading. She will leave for the South on Tuesday, sailing finally from Lyttelton for London on May 17.

NORTHERN RADIO BEACON. The Marine Department advises that the radio beacon at Cape Maria Van Diemen, which has not been operating recently, will resume working at the end of August. Further advice will bo issued regarding definite intentions. REMUERA FROM HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Remuera is expected to leave Southampton to-day with passengers, mail nnd cargo for Wellington, where she is due on August 11. She is expected at Auckland about a week later to complete discharge of her cargo.

DUNDRENNA*N REPORTS. A wireless messago was received by R. Millar and Company yesterday from the steamer Dundrennan from Chile, stating sho expects to reach Auckland on Monday. She ■ left Tal Tal on June 3 with a full cargo of nitrates. After unloading at Auckland she will proceed to Australia to complete discharge. WRECK OF ST. ANTOINE. The French steamer, St. Antoine. which is reported to have gone ashore on the west coast of New Caledonia. 25 miles from Noumea, about a month ago, was expected at Auckland this month to undergo overhaul in dry dock. The St. Antoine was built; in 1390 and was formerly known as the Norseman, her tonnage being 807 gross. PORT ALBANY AT LONDON. A cable message from London reports the arrival of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Albany from New Zealand and Australian ports. She left New Plymouth on April 21. and called at Sydney. Port Kembla and Wyndhnm before sailing for London via Suez Canal. HARDWOOD FROM BUNBURY. A cargo of over 2,000,000 ft. of hardwood poles and sleepers for the Railway Department is being brought from Bunbury by the motor-ship Brynje. which is expected at Auckland on Tuesday evening. Robert Millar and Company are the local agents. The vessel will probably proceed to the Pacific Coast after discharge. NORFOLK TO FILL UP. The steamer Norfok left Napier early yesterday morning to fill up for Homo at Waikokopu, Gisborne and Auckland. She is due here on Wednesday, and will sail for London and West Coast of United Kingdom ports the following day. H.M.S. DUNEDIN SAILED. A two-months' cruise of tha Pacific was commenced last evening ty H.M.S. Dunedin. The warship was expected to leave nort at 3 p.m., but was delayed at anchorage in the stream until 5.30 p.m., waiting for Home mails from the Arawa, which arrived from London in the afternoon, and al3o for two ratings who reached Auckland from England by the steamer. -As toon as pratique had been granted the two ratings were transferred to the warship, which immediately left for Fiji. PASSENGERS FOR HOME. Tho following passengers left Wellington for Southampton and London by the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tainui yesterday morning:—First saloon: Misses H. E. Barnett, F. B. M. Macdonald, M. C. Gorgetti, J, K. Ingham. Mrs. A. E. Nelson-George. Messrs. H. Trencham, B. Wicksteed. Second saloon: Misses S. Fox, V. A. Fox, Mesdames Buchanan, A. Chapman. Christie. M. I. Fox, E. G. Johnston, E. Phillips. Tuck. Messrs. W. Buchanan, V. S. Norwfll. W. V. Phillipps, J. W. Standish, W. R Tuck, and 74 third-claßfl. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to b® within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tofua, Niagara, Port Denison, Makambo, Sawokla, Valacia, H.M.S. Dunedin.

Chatham Islands.—Canadian Highlander, Rotorua, Port Huon.

Wellington.—Tamahine, Arahura, _ Rimutnka, Aorangi, Scheldepas, Port Curtis. Waitemata, Norfolk, Kalingo. Gambia River, Plume. Makura, Otokia, Port Sydney, Tainui, Willastcn.

Awarun.—Maunganui, Tutanekai, Kartirri, Waikawa.

PORT OF ONEHUNGAr Yesterday's Arrivals.—lsabella de Fraine (1.15 a.m.), from Hokianga; Arapawa (7.30 a.m.), from Wanganui; Hauturu (9.30 a.m.), from Hokianga. Departures.—Rarawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Isabella, de Fraine (7.30 p.m.). for Hokianga.

The Northern Company's auxiliary oilvessel Hauturu arrived at Onebunga yesterday showing littlo sign of the severe buffeting she received last week while on the trip from Onebunga to Hokianga. Members of the crew stated that the vessel was subjected to very unpleasant conditions after leaving the Manukau Hnrbour on .Tune 28, but the Hauturu proved a good sailer.

BY TELEGRAPH. NEW PLYMOUTH—JuIy 5: Sailed-Kai-t.'ingatu (8 p.m.), for Auckland. WELLINGTON.—JuIy 5: Arrived—Tckoa (5.10 a.rti.), from Auckland: Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Storm (10.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Tainui (6.50 a.m.), for London: Kaitunn (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Port Sydney (4 p.m.). for London: Alexander (5.10 p.m.), for Nelson; Paua (5.20 p.m.). . for Auckland: Storm (6.40 ti.rn.). for Wanganuif Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—JuIy 5; Arrived—Cycnet (4 a.m.), from Kaikoura; Wahine (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Cumberland (7.30 a.m.), from Timnru- Waipiata (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington: Progress (9 a.m.), from Timnru: .£">hn (10 a.m.). from -New Plymouth. Sailed—Progress (4.50 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Waipiata (6.15 p.m.). for Dunedin: Wahine (8.15 p.m.). for Wellington: Cygnet (9.10 p.m.). for Kaikoura. DUNEDIN.—JuIv 5: Arrived—Kawatiri (7.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Corinna (9.30 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—TaranakJ (7.35 a.m.), for Bluff.

BLUFF.—JuIy 5: Arrived—Canadian Challenger (9.55 a.m.), from Dunedin. SUVA.—JuIy 5, Sailed—Tofua, for Auckland.

NEWCASTLE.— July 5: Arrived—Kaikorai from Wellington.

HONOLULU.-July 5: Arrived—Aorangi, en route from Vancouver to Auckland.

LONDON.-July 3: Arrived—Port Albany, from New Plymouth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 9

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