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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Turakinu (5.20 a.m.), from Napier. Port. Auckland (7 a.m.), from New Plymouth Somerset. (5.15 p.m.), from Liverpool. Oniann. (7.15 u.m.), from Matnknnu; Clnnn3iiiiii (9.20 a.m.), from Russell: Tuhoo (12.15 j,.hi.). from Const; Honaki ( 5.:t0 p.m.), from Port Innd; Otiinai (2.15 p.m.), from Coast. Ilniiiti (8.11(1 p.m.), from Coromnndel; Pnroto (0 P.m.), from Coast; Kunungu (IO.ItO p.m.), from New Plymouth ; Hikurungi (10.55 p.m.), from Whangurei.

V EST EH DAY'S DEPARTURES. Mururna (5.15 p.m.). for Sydney. Passengers:— First Saloon —Mr, 1). J. and Misa Moir, Mrs. Creuu, Mr.' VV E. Watos, Mr. J. N. Barwiolc. Mr. L. A. Scott. Mr, M. Wise, Mr. F. M. oiapert Mr. C Morgan Jones, Mr. and Mis 1). M. Boys, Mr. R. Knight, Mr. B. Kay. Mr. J F. Mitchell, Mr. J. A. Ctromann. Mr. A. Cr. Bond, Major Forrest Lindsay, Mr. ami Mrs T. M nnd Miss Elliott, Mr. VV and Miss Joyce and child, Mr and Mrs. 11. P. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchinson, Mr. J. L. 0. Clark. Mr. K, 11. Bay. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs Adams, Miss Walker, Mrs. Matthews, Mr. nnd Mm J. S Brans and child, Mrs. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Thrasher, Mr. W. J. Forsyth, Mrs. Cnlo, Mrs. Chater, Mr nnd Mrs. F. llookhnm. Miss Rishworth, Mrs. Bedford, Mrs. Hiitea. Mrs. Robinson, Miss and Master Glover, Mr. and Mrs A. S. .Jupp and child Mr. M. E. Gander. Lieut.Colonel D. B. and Mrs, Bltiir nnd two children, Mr. A. B. Button,_ Mr. F. Phillott. Captain J. and Mrs and Miss Sim. Second Saloon—Mrs. Button, Mr. 1. A. Duke, Mr. U. N Eskriggo, Mr. nnd Mrs. «f. A. flriflin, Mr. E. Purkis, Mr. 1). Cameron, Lev,'in, Mrs. and Miss McLood, Mis* O'Brien, Mrs. Wolstenholme. Mrs. Buird, .Mrs. Ctimmings, Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. F. N". Tluimas, Mr. S A Wheeler: nnd 3D third rla««. LyHelton (8.10 a.m.), for Const; Waipu (II .Mil.), for Thames; Apunui (12.115 p.m.), for Pureuga; Mahurantii (4.15 p.m.), for Coast. Kawau (0.35 p.m.), for Wuiheko; Oniana ,(7.5U p.in.), for Wurkworth. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Miitnroa, from Timaru, 8.30 a.m. Balls Head, from Groymouth. evening; Claymore, from Whangurei. 3 30 u.m. Ngapuhi. from Tauruiiga 7.30 a.m. Onuuia, from Wurkworth. 8 a.m. Kawau, from Wuiheko, 9 a.m. Wuipu, from Thames, 7.15 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Motu, for Awanui, noon. Coronation, for Awanui, noon. Ilauiti, for Waiheke, 1.15 p,.m. Kawau, tor Waiheke, 1.15 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Waipu, from Waiheke. 7.30 p.m. Oinanu, from Waiheke. 7.15 p.m. Kawau, from Wuiheko, 8 p in. VESSELS SAILING TO-MOIIROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. Tuuiwha. for Pacroa, S.liO p.m. iVESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Balls Hend, Groymouth, November 21. "Wuimeu, Napier, November 20. .Kaitoke. Westport, November '2(5. Tofua, Fiji, November 2li. Waipahi, Westport, November 20. Wingatm, Southern ports, November 27. Ulimaroa, Sydney. November 27. Tutanekai, East Coast lighthouses, November 21). Maunganui, Sydney, December 4. It.M.S. Dunedin South, December 7. Maui Pomiire, Apia, via Southern ports, December 17. Southern Cross New Hebrides, December 22 OVERSEAS. Mataroa, Timaru, .November 21. to load, (lolden Cloud, Los Angeles, November 27. l'ort Curtis, New York, November 27 Antonio, Makatea Island, November 00 Dunybryn. Ocean Island, November 29. Eastmoor, Montreal. November 30. Rotorua, London. December 1. Loruaston, Nauru, DecomLer 2. Canadian Highlander South December 3, to lond Niagara, Vuncouver, December 3. Cumberland Liverpool, December 4. Nordhval. San Francisco, December 1 AVaihcnio San Francisco, December 4. Karamea. Gisborne. December 5. to load. Canadian Britisher Montreal. December 12

Olive 'auk. Darque. Seychelles, put into Velbonrnp ill distress, Xovpmber It Hertford, South. December 10. to load. Dana, Noumea, December 14. Enton New York, to sail. Maimon Liverpool. December 13.

EARLY S.a I 1,1 NO S FROM AUCKLAND tNTKHCOLON JAL AND 0 VEKS!SAB Turn'cina. America and England, November '2O lii. Suva November 2!) Ulitnaioa Sydney. November 30. Canadian Highlander. America and Canada, Decembei 3. Niagara, Sydney. December 4. Maunganui, .Sydney. December 7. Kiirnmoa, London. December 8. Hertford, London. December 13. Niagara. Vancouver. December Ifl Muni Pomare. Norfolk Island, December 13. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. ' Aorangi, due Vancouver Decembor 7, sail 3 for Auckland December 12. Makura, due San Francisco November 23. nulla for Wellington November 28. Tahiti, leaves Wellington for San FranCisco November 2!>. duo Auckland from Vancouver December 3, leaves Auckland for Vancouver December 18 AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Muramu. duo Sydney November 27; sails for Wellington November ;iO. .L'liinaron, due Auckland from Sydney November 27; aaild for Sydney November :in. Mmiiiganui, leaves Sydney November UO. duo Auckland December 4. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS'. Ilotouiii, left Southampton October 20, due Auckland December 1. Ruupehu. left Southampton November 2, due Wellington December 12 Tam.iroa, left Southampton November 9, due Wellington Decerabei 13. Rernuerii, left Southampton November 2:1. duo Wellinuton December 29 Corinthic, leaves Southampton December 7, due Wellington January 11. VESSELS IN PORT. In Streum—Kevva (bq.), Wuinui, Hinemoa. Wnitorao, H.M.CS. Iris iJevonport.— II M.S Philomel. H M.H. Wukakura. Nucula (Admiralty oiltanker), II M.S. Veronica, H.M S ijaburnum, H.M.B Diomede. Western • Wharf- Katoa (U-S.H Coy.f. Karnona (U.S.S Coy.), haitangata (U.S.S, Coy.), Boaworth (K Millar and Coy ) ri . King's Wharf—Elsie Mary (A O. frankham), Kairanga (U.S.B. Coy.). Prince's Wharf— Port Wellingtonl (F.C.A. Coy.), Port Auckland (Heather. Ilobertrin). /■< \ Queen's Whacf--Hoiner»et (N.Z.S. Coy.). Turalui.a (N.Z.S Coy.). C'lieldca— (1 leneden (11. Millar and Co.). TIIO Wingatui left Lytteltnn for Pjcton, Wellington and Auckland at nine o clock I'll Thursday evening. Expected Iroin (< reymoiltli thin evening the Union Company's atearner Palls Head will onload her coal cargo ut Western AVh.uf. The Union Company's steamer Waimea re;01,,.d Napier from Oisborne fit noon yesterday, and is to sail for Auckland at one '''clock (his afternoon. She is duo on Monday morning. UMMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. The lludda rt-I'ai ker steamer Ulinmroa lei I. Sydney at 1 .-15 p.m. yesterday afternoon Nvi'h pa--sengern, mail and cargo for Auckland. Mliu is due on Tuesday morning. SOMERSET IN POUT. The, Federal 1,1110 steamer Somerset arrived list evening with a. full cargo of general mcr cl.wiid'nu 'lOlll Newpoit. Avonmout.li, Glas |{o,v and Liverpool She berthed at Queen's Wharf to unload a large quantity of cargo lor Auckland to the agency of the New Zeil.pid Shipping Company Her other dis charging, ports are Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin Slie sailed from Liverpool "11 October 111 and during the first week from port a heavy swell and south-west seas pr vailed Colon was reached on October 110 and Ha boa was cleared the following 'lay fme weather prevailed in the Pacific until the vessel neared Pitcairn Island, when :fits>i to strong north-west winds and heavy lie id-sens wire encountered On Novembei 17 the wind was from the south-south-east and was blowing with the force of a strong j;ale accompanied by n very heavy swell and high <en», which continually broke on board the vessel and flooded the deck The Blormy conditions continued for two days but afterwards the weather was fine to port. Captain J.' Howell Prigce, D.8.0., p.S.C., Is in command, and he has with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr. D JTußhes; seenul, Mr. L Canni third, Mr. W R*d Wood; fourth. Mr. C. W. Latch; chief enpinnev, Mr A Johnstone; second, Mr. H. Brown; third, Mr. W J Smith! fourth,, Mr. L. Campbell; fifth, Mr, H. Mpskjr: sixth, Mr. J, Rowlands! »aventh, Mr. R. jliiaf rclriseratinjr enginew, Mr, u. F. Wood; second, Mr, 8. Broken; wireless finer.itor, Mr. A. k Howard) iteward'ifcMr. A. 33. Howybyn., ~ .

THE BOSWORTH. The steamer Bosworth ia to sail for Wellington and Australia at five o'clock on Monday evening to complete unloading carjjo trom Port Arthur, Texas. THE GLENEDEN. The steamer Gleneden will complete unloading raw sugar from Java at Chelsea next Thursday. As fur as is known locnlly no fresh charter has been arranged for the vessel. THE MARAMA. The Union Company's steamer Mamma was despatched last evening with passengers, mail and cargo for Sydney. She is due at Sydney on Tuesduy morning, and is to sail next Friday for Wellington. THE KALINGO. Tho Lnmb steamer Kalingo is duo at Wellington to-morrow with a full cargo of timber from Cofla Harbour. New South Wales. She will also unload at.Wanganui. FLAT ROCK LIGHT EXTINGUISHED. The superintendent of Marcantile Marine ndviaes mariners that Flat Rock light went out yesterday morning. It will be relighted by .he Tutanekai next Thursday. THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. After unloading cargo from Montreal in New Zealand, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Traveller loft Wellington for Port Kembla arid Geelong at mid-day on Thursday. THE WAITAHI. Tho Waipahi is to leavo Westport at eight o'clock this morning with a coul cargo for Auckland. The vessel ia duo about Monday evening, and is to sail for Fiji next Thursday. THE KAITOKE. Tho Kaitoke, en route from Westport, is to leave New Plymouth for Auckland today. She is due on Monday. After unloading tho remainder of her coal cargo alio will be despatched for Newcastle. R.M.M.S AOItANGI AT SUVA. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached Suva from Auckland at six o'clock last evenins;. and was to resume her voyage to Honolulu and Vancouver ut one o'clock this morning. She is duo at Vancouver on December 7. KAIRANGA ARRIVED. The Kairaoga arrived from New Plymouth Inst night. She berthed at King's Wharf to unload general merchandise from South Australian ports. Her other discharging ports uru Portland, Napier, Wellington, Castled iff, Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE GOLDEN HARVEST. Following the Ocean and Oriental Navigation Company's Golden Cloud, which is due at Auckland with cargo from Pacific Const ports next Tuesday, the company's steamer Golden Harvest is to sail from Los Angeles on December 1 for Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. Sho is due at Auckland on December 27 THE HERTFORD. Tho Federal Line steamer Hertford is due at New Plymouth from Dunedin to-day to complete discharge and to continue loading New Zealand produce for England. The vesbel will subsequently complete loading tit Auckland, and sho is to be despatched from this port for Loudon on December 13. NORTHUMBERLAND FROM LIVERPOOL With general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain the Federal Line steamer Northumberland is scheduled to leave Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, l'ort Chalmers and Bluff to day. She is due at Auckland ou January I. THE MATAROA. The Sliuw, Savill and Albion liner Mataroa u duo from Timaru at 8.30 this morning and will berth at Central Wharf. After loading refrigerated and generul cargo tor England the vessel will proceed to Wellington to complete loading. L. D. Nathan aud Company, Limited, are the local agents. I THE TUTANEKAI Tho Government steamer Tutanekai is en route from Wellington to Auckland, via East Coast lighthouses. After working Capo Palliser she was at Castlepoint on Wednesday Captain Bollons advises that given fair weather tho vessel should reach Auckland next Thursday evening or Friday morning. THE TUPAKIXA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina returned to Auckland trom Napier yesterday morning to complete loading. She is at Queen's Wharf, and is to be despatched for New York, Halifax. London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool nest Thursday PIRI AND HUIA. After lightering explosives from the Port Wellington the Nobel auxiliary schooner Pin is to load for Noumea and Brisbane on Tuesday. She is expected to sail tor Noumea next Friday. The auxiliary schooner Huia left Grafton on Thursday with a full cargo of hardwood for Bluff. After discharge tho vessel will come to Auckland. REMUERA LEAVES LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Reniuera left London on Thursday and was to clear Southampton yesterday with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. The cargo is for discharge at Wellington nnd Auckland. She is due at Wellington on December 29 and at Auckland a week later. PORT DARWIN'S PASSENGERS. The following is the passenger list cf the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Darwin, winch is to leave Wellington for London at daybreak to-day:—Mr. Percy Hutchison, Mr. aud Mrs. T. Whiting, Miss Stella Francis, Miss Frances Dillon, Miss M. E V. Harper, Mr. Reg. Steuurt West, Mr. E. Rayson Cousens, Mr. W. B. Tripe. Miss M. G. Port and Mrs. Booth. Dr. Booih, of Dunedin, will accompany the vessel us ship's surgeon. THE PORT AUCKLAND. After loading a quantity of New Zealand produce at New Plymouth the Commonwealth and Domiuion Line steamer Port Auckland reached Auckland yesterday morning. The vessel is at Princa'B Wharf and will go later to Wellington and Wanganui to till up with cargo lor London. The Port Auckland recently made a voyage from London and Australia, and discharged at Melbourne. Sydney, llobart and Launceston, before coming to New Zealand to loud. The voyuge has been uneventful. Captain R. A. Durham is in command and ho has associated with him the following officers: —Chief. Mr. W. Roberts; second. Mr C. F. Post; third, Mr R. Rowlands; chief engineer, Mr. .T. Budger; second, Mr. A. Cutten: third. Mr G DroveT; fourth, Mr R Miller; fifth, Mr. W Buchanan; sixth. Mr. C Wickeriß; chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. n. Tail; second. Mr. tilschie; wireless operators, Messrs. J. C. Brunbury nnd W Cato; purser, Mr. F. Clark. Heather, Roberton and Company, Limited, are tho local agents WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to bo within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— . Auckland.-Tofua, Urbino, Maul Pornnre, Arracan, Danybryn, Canadian Winner. y_leiimoor, Marama, Kuirungu, Mataroa, Ulnnar°Chtttham Islands..—Port Arthur. Eastmoor, Rotorua. . ... , Wellington.—Maori, VVahine. Nemo, Aruhuru. Tamahine, Niagara, hiukprui. Maunganui Kuiwarru, Tutanekai, Canadian Traveller. Kulingo. Trongate. Scopus, luliiti. Awarua. —Makuru. t'a'ia, Sir J. C. Hoss C A. Lursen. N. T. Nielsen Alonso, City of New York, Wirral. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. yesterday's Arrivals.—Kailoa (7.5 a.m.), from Nelson. . Yestcrday'H Departures.—Kaitoa (0.30 p.m.), for Nelson. Tho Arapawa is due at Onehunga from Wanganui at daybreak to-day. BY TELEGRAPH. WTCTiLINOTON.—November 23: Arrived— Holrndnle <4.45 a.m.), from Wanganui: Eleanor Boiling ((5.30 a.m.), from Dunedin; Benholm (0.50 a.m.). from Auckland: Wahine (7 a.m ), Worn Lytt«lton: Breeze (10.3 ft n m ) from Wanganui; Knnna (10.15 a.m.), from Groymouth: Kaiapot (4.20 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed Kurow (12,15 a.m.). for Dunedin- Hilda Knndsen (7.20 a.m.) for Sydney: Tahiti (1210 p.m. , for Sydney: Tees (5-20 p.m.), for Chathams; Wahine (7 50 pm). for Lyttelton; Progress GO p.m.). for Dunedin. LYTTELTON. -November 23: Arrived— Mnori (0.50 u.m.). from Wellington; I a tin (0.40 a.m.). from Dunedin, Wuiruu (fi.3o p.m.), from .Blenheim. Sniled-Matakanoa (10.40 a.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (7.35 p.m.;, for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—November 23: Arrived— Kahika (9.35 a.m.), from Gisborne; Gale (10.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton. SUVA.—November 23: Arrived—Aorangi (6 p.m.), from Auckland. SYDNEY. November 23: Arrived— Oabriello, from Grey mouth. SailedUlimaroa (1.4S p.m.), for Auckland. LONDON.—November 22 j era, for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 11

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 11

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 11