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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. I Mntaroa (H.aQ a.m.), from Timaru. Claymore ('-J.55 ii.m.), from "VVhangurei; «2 tt nahi (7.10 a.m.), from Tnuranea; Ton II 40 ft HI.). f rom C.'<inst,; Omana (8.80 a.m.), from VViwkworth; Kawi»u {0.6 a.m.). from Wnilioite; Tiroa (3.20 u.iu.), from Giaborne; ■n„]L Heml p.m.), from Greymouth; T/aiiiti (11.'id p.m.), from Wailieko; Wnipit <a p.m ). fvoui Thames; Pcuio (U. 40 p.ui.l, jj'OUl Const. _____ SATUIiDAY'S DEPARTURES. Waipin'a (12.55 a.m.), for Southern ports; Coronation <1.20 p.m.). for Awnnui; Hawaii nso p!m.). for Waiheke; Huuiti (1.53 pin.). f° r Wailieko: Motu (2.C p.m.), J,ir Awnnui! Elsie Mary (5.45 p.m.), fm* (Jilbortie; Kaii'unga (0 p.m.), for Portland. VESTERDAY'S AHRIVALS. Port Curtis (7.3(1 p.m.), from New York. Gunhar (a. 43 p.m.), from Gishorne: Omana (7.|0 p.m.), from Waiheke: Woipu (7.45 p.m.). from Waiheke; Kawau (7.50 p.iu.). from Wailieko.

YESTERDAY'S departures. Tulioe (12.10 n.m.), for Const; Waipu 710.10 a.m.). ft"' Waiheke; Omana (10.10 mm.). f° r Wailieko. C'laymoVo (7.10 p.m.). for Whangarei; Tqniwlia (9.45 p.m.), for I'aeroa.

VBSSELS DUE TO-DAY. Bucoimini, from Borneo, 4.30 a.m Ttihm, fit'in Fiji, 0 p.m. Wniniea, from Nattier, morning. Waipiihi. from Westport, evening. Omana, from Silvouhilo, 9 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Boawuith, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Fort Wellington, for. Wellington, after-*"Kft-ivau. for Mangawai. 9,:!0 a.m. jlftiiiii, for Coroniandel, 11.30 a.m. Cunbiir, for East Coast bays, noon. W»ipu. for Thames, noon. Ouuina, for Silvurdale, 2 p.iu. "Polio, for Tairua, 4 p.m. pnroto, for Kurapeahi. J p.m. CluiiEUiiui, for Ritssell. 4 p.m. Ngapuhi. for Tauranga, 6.510 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTKIICOLONUL ANU COASTAL. Waiiiiea. Napier, November 2G. Tofua. Fiji. November 20. Kuitoke. Westport, November 27,. Waipnhi, Westport, Novamber 20. Wiiigatui, Southern ports, Nuvember 27. Uliinai'oa, Sydney, November 27. Tutunukai, Kust Const lighthouaea, November 29. Jlaiinganui, Sydney, December 4. 11.M.5. Dunedin, South. December 7. Maui Poniare, Apia, via Southern porta, December 17. Ma raina, Sydney. December 18. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. December 22.

QVKIISEA9. Buecinum. Borneo, November '3G. Gulden Cloud, Loa Anaeies. November *27, Antonio, Maluiteu Island, November 29. Piinybryu, Ocean Island, Novqpiber 29. Fastmoor. Montreal. November iJO. Rolorua, London, December 1. L'qniaston, Nauru, December 2. Niagara. Vancouver, December 3. Cumberland, Liverpool, December 4. Norillival. Sun Francisco, December 4. Waihemo, San Francisco, December 4. Canadian Highlander, South, December 5,

to load. Kanunea,' Gisborne. Dejeinber 5, to load. Canadian Britisher, Montreal. December Olivebimlt. barque, Seychelles, put into Melbourne ia distres.'i, November 14. Hertford, South. December 10, to load. Puna, Noumea. December tl. F.nton, New York, to sail. Maiinoa Liverpool, December IS. Tamaroa. London, via A\elliuston. Decem-

her '2O. Golden Harvest Los Angeles, December Tredinnick. Mont re; I. December 29. Northumberland. Liverpool, January 1. Waiiuna, 1.05 Angeles. January 5. Beninpiii. London, via 'Wellington. January ft. Cornwall, Liverpool, January Cori'ithic, London. via Wellington, January 21. "EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Tmiikjua. America and England. November &>. W'inuhi, Suva, November CD. TTlimaroa, Sydney, November 30. Tofua. Fiji, December 1. Canadian Highlander, America and Canada, December P. Niagara. Sydney, December I. Afgung'inui. Sydney. December 7. Knroinea, London, December R. Iferlford, London. December 13. Nianara, Vnncouvpr, I»laui Poniare, NorfoJiV Island, Dcccinber

13. Uarania. Sydney, December 30

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, duo Vancouver December 7, sails fop Auckland December 13. Makura, at San Friinciscoi sails November 28, due Wellington December IS. Talo'li. leaves Sydney November 29. leaves Wellington for San Francisco Decem-

ber i. Niagara, duo Auckland from Vancouver Derember 3, leaves Auckland for V ancouver December IS.

AUSTRAL 1 ANEW ZE A LAND. I,lava rn a, due Sydney November 27; sails for Wellington November 30. Ulimulo,l. duo Auckland from Sydney November 2"; sails fcjr Sydney November 30. Maimgauuj. leaves Syfhicy Norcmber 30, di|e Auckland December 4. BK IT IS II PA 5315 NO Ell STEAMERS. Ilotonia, loft Southampton October 20, due Auckland December l. r Iluapohu. left. Southampton November 2, flue Wellington December 12. Tatmiroa, left. Southampton November 0, duo Wellington December 13. Jtprnueta, left Soulhamplon November 23. duo Wellington pecember 29. C'orinthie, " leaves Southampton December 7, du« Wellington January 11. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream-Rewa (bc|.), \Vainui. Ejjnempa, Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris.' KaiTangata. Pcvonpoit—H.M.S. Philomel. Wakakura, Nueula (Admiralty oiltanker), 11.M.5. Vprtmira, 11.U.5. Laburnum, 11.M.5. Diomede. "Western Wharf—Kutciii (U.S.S. Coy.), Kiiijiona (U.S.S, Cay.), }3os\vorlh (R. Millar and Coy.). King's Wharf—Waimea. (U.S.S. Coy.). . Ralls Head (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf-Port Wellington (E.G.A. pay.), port Auckland (Heather, Roberton), Purl Curlls (Heather, Robertu it). Queen's Wlujif Somerset (N.Z.S. Coy.), Tiirakina (N.Z.S. Coy.), t helsea-O'eneden (R. Miliar and Co.). Central Wharf—Matarori (L. D. Nathan), (•unbar (Spedding, Ltd.). I lie Kurow is In load nt Dunedin to day f'i'' "fter'vitrils at Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington /or Auckland. Uio (iniihar arrived veslerelay and berthed *' Ceijlr;)l Wharf. Sl'? is to Mail on her today 1 trl '' Coast Lava at nqon Jhe h'uilolte. v. illi coal from Westport. t cv '' l''vmmitli f(ii- Auckland at four o clock on Saturday afternoon. She i.s due this evening or to-morrow morning. I lie Union Company's btenmer Waimea, is one from the const this morning and "'ill J'ert h at King's Wharf. She is to be despatched on lmr return (rip (» Gisborne. arid ■rapier nt tour o'clock to-mocrow afternoon. Ilie. Wiiignliij, with ergo from South island I ■"•I'll!, iiicliidiiu: Pictou, left Well- ! n ,j 1 .Aiickltnid nt six o'clock on Satiiic.ny eveniii';. The '•o.'.nel is duo t'o-morrow l.ornin?, nml after diseliiirge is to be desi"' , Well.mrtou, Lyttelton, Dunedin n »d 11 in a rn. WESTMORELAND AT LON[)ON. An nrrivil nt London last Friday, according to en bio udvice. win tlio Federal Line "sinner Wcjlmofehind from New Zcr|land. lie vuskol sailed from' Auckland on October Tama roa at colon. The Shaw, Savill mid Albion liner Til mall 1 " 111 reported to have readied Colon last ! rkiiiy. The vp««el is eii route from London mid Soiit.hunipt, on with pußsengera, mail "nil cargo for New Zealand. The cargo is lor diHcluirye at Wellington and Auckland. J lie vessel in sclieijuled to rer*cli Wplli'in- • oii on December 13 iiiid Auckland on peepiiihei' 2(1, A. S. Piilei'Hon and Company, uro tho local ugonts. PORT CURTIS ARRIVED. _1 wo days earlier thiin scheduled, the oriinionwealtir and Dominion Line steamer iort Curtis arrived ffom New York last 11 ' Sit i|ild anchored in the stream* After lu'atitpio hug been granted this morning Tile vessel will berth at Prince's Wharf luml case oil and general cargo for Auckland- to the auency of the Farmers' Cfi-opent: '. ve Auclioneering Copipany. The other mscliar«iiij{ ports are Napier, Wellington, kvMpHou und Dunedin. After cqmplption of rlißclinrgp the vessel will load lit Dtineijin 51"I, also at Auckland, Wellington and "■'Pier. From Napier she is to be deaMlplied fpr New York, Bpstun a}id Ra Pocenibcr 28.

KAITANGATA AT MOORINGS. After being overhauled and also cloaked lor cleaning and painting, the Kaitansata was towed to an anchorage in tho harbour ou Saturday to be laid up until needed. THE WAIPAHI. The, Union Company's Island steamer Waipnhi loft Westport (it 7.30 a.m. pn Saturday arid is pspeptcc] aj. Aiicltland this evening. After unloading lier coal cargo •iiio is to sail for Fiji on Thursday. KABINOA FROM NEW YORK. Running under the auspices of tho A. and A. Lino the steamer Knbinpn is acned tiled to clear New York to-day for Auckland, Wellington, Lytlelton and Dunedin. The ftew Zealand" Shipping Company aro Iho local agent*. TOFUA DUE AT 6 P.M. Wireless advice from the Union Company's island steamer Tofua states sho will arrive at. Auckland pt six o'clock tips evening. The vessel has pnssipugers, mail and cargo froifl Tonga. Samoa and Fiji. Blip Will berth at Queen's Wharf. THE PORT WELLINGTON. After unloading nearly 4000 tons of general merchandise frojn London at Prince's Wharf, tho Commonwealth and Dominion Linp steamer Port Wellington is to sail for Wellington and New Plymouth this afternoon to complete discharge. BUCCINUM FROM BORNEO. The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's tanker Huccinum will arrive from Balik Pay an, Borneo, at 4.30 o'clock this morning, apcording to her wireless report. She h ns n full cargo of "bulk oil and will berth at Western Wharf. THE KAIRANGA. The Kairanga sailed for Portland, Napier, Wellington, CastltjglifL Lyttelton and Dunedin on Saturday evening to complete unloading cargo from South Australian ports. BALLS HEAD FOR NEWCASTLE. The Union Company's steadier Balls Head arrived from Grejrmouth oh Saturday evening. She is unloading her coal cargo at King's Wharf and after dischargo will go tq Newcastle. AORANf'I CLEARED SUVA. Cable advice, from Suva states tho Royal Mail liner Aorangi sailed at one o'clock oji Saturday momma, iry continuation of her voyage ' from Auckland to Honolulu " and Vancouver. Tho vessel is duo at Vancouver on December 7. MAKURA AT SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Makura reached Sau Francisco from "Wellington op Friday. The vessel is to sail on.' her return voyage ta New Zealand and Australia on Wednesday. She is due «t "\VtiUinston on December 17 and at Sydney on December 22. THE POUT FHEMANTfiE. Cabled advice r.ecpivqd hj? the Commonwealth and' Dominion Line slates the motorship Port Fretnantle cleared Panama last Tuesday, iu cpntinuation of lier voyage from Wellingtoi) to London. The vessel was despatched from "Wellington on October 31. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. With passengers, mail and cargo from Vancouver, Honolulu arid Suva, the Royal Mail liner Niagara is due at Auckland next Monday morning. She is tp be despatched for Sydney at noon the following day. R.M.S. TAHITI IN COMMISSION. Recommissioned after a four months overhaul (he l?oyal 'Mu.il liner Tahiti left Wellington 'for Sydney" on briday to # resumo running in the Pacific mail service. She is to leave Sydney on Thursday and Wellington the following Tuesday for IJarotonga, Papeete " ufid Sc.n Francisco. KEMUEUA LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. Cable advice states the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Renuiera cleared Southampton last Friday with passengers, mail Wild cargo for New Zealand. Tlfe cargo 13 for Wellington and Auckland. The vessel i 3 scheduled to reach Wellington on December 29 and Auckland on January S. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. • Due at Wellington from Southern ports next Thursday morning. the Canadian National steamer Canadian Highlander is to sail J?or Napier unci Auckland llie sanie evening to complete loading geueraj cargo for New York, Boston and Halifax, jhe vessel is now scheduled to clear Auckland for New York on Pecember i>. lUMUTAKA'S PASSENGERS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimujaka wqs despatched from VfeWiriffton oh Saturday morning, with passengers. mail hnd cargo for Southampton unu Won. Tho following is the passenger list: Saloon: Messrs. W. T. Curnow IT. S. ,T. Dredge. H. S. Gardiner. Cr. L. Tacon. .T. H. 'Wundby. P. A. Williams. \V. Airev. ,r P Kenny: Misses A. B. B. Guthrie. H. h. Hay. >l. Burnett and 5G third-clas?. THE MAUNGANUL All arrival at Sydney on Saturday morning was the Royal Mail liner Mauu„amn from San Francisco, via way ports. J. he vessel has now been withdrawn from tne Pacific mail service and has been transferred to the inteicolonial service in place of the Maheno. >« to leave Sydney next Friday and is due at Auckland the following Tuesday. THE OLIVEBANK. No advice locally baa been received of tho departure froip Melbourne of tho Finnish foil r-ma sled barque Olivrbank for AucKland. The vessql is en routo from Seychelles with a full cargo of about 4000 tons of phosphates for Auckland. On iNoyeni--11 sho put into Melbourno for medical ntte'ntion for tne crew, who were suffering from beriberi. According to advice received by the local agents she was to nave rcsuined her voyage last Tuesday. MATAROA'S SMART TRIP.

The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Mataroa reached Auckland from Tinwtu on .Snlurdav morning. She berthed at ( entral Wharf to 'continue loading frozen produce and general cargo for England. "From Auckland the vessel n !, ll S» to Wellington to complete loading and embark passengers. She' lenses Wellington for Southampton and London fit u p.m. on December 3. The VCHS«?I made* a stunrt trip from jitiiatu to Auckland at an average speed of 11.9 knots. During the last, 20 hours of tlio trip the speed v.-aa 15.2 knots. WITHIX WIRELESS TiANGE. Tlio following vessels are expected to ho within range of (ho undermentioned wireless hl.'itions to-day;— Auckland.--Tofua. Maui Poniaro, Uanybryn, Canadian Winner, Glenmoor, Maraina. Ulimaroa, Aoranj'i, Golden Cloud. Chatham Islands.—Poit Arthur, Eastmoor, Rolnrua. . Wellington.—Niagara. Kaiwarra, I utanekni, Canadian Traveller, Kalingo. Trongate. Scopus, Hilda Knt:dse:ii. llimntaka. Port Darwirt. Kartigi. Aivarun.--C'. A. Lawn. Sir J. C. Ross. N. T. Nielsen Alonao, City of Ncy York. Kawatiri. PORT OF ONEHLJNjA. Saturday's Arrivals. — Arnpawa (I a.m.), from Wanganui; Harawa ' (0.50 a.m.). from New Plymouth. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Hauturu (G. 15 a.m.). from Hokiariga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. -November 94: Arrived WinKntr.j (7.25 a.m.). frpm Pictou: Opihi p.m.). from Timat'U. November 25: Waliine (fi.55 a.m.). from Lyttplton: Kaituna (9.30 a.m.). from Westpo|t; Corinna (10.*0 a.m.), from LyfteUon; .Tohn (2.40 p.m.), from New Plymouth., Sailed—Port Da twin (5.25 a.m.), and Riniutaka, (a.50 a.m.), lor London: KVtiki (1 p.m.). for C' revmoiith; Eleanor Polling '3.30 p.m.). and Tfolindale (0.5 p.m.'). for Dunedin; Kaianoi ((>.15 p.m.). for Westnort; Wingatui ( 0.50 p.in ). for Auckland: Scopus (15.55 p.m.). for Bn 1 ill Pnpan. 1/ YTT P [/TON. -Novem her 21: Arrived— Wuhino (G. 40 a.m.). from Wellington: Cygnet (9 a.m.). from Kqikoura; Corinna (10.40 am.), from Titnarii. November 25—Maori ((•,.50 a.m.). from Wellington: Prefte, frpm Picton. November '■!(: Sailed—Patta (i>JO a.m.), for Bluff; Wirral (0.55 a.m.). for Dunedin; Tainui (10.5S a.m.) and Copenhagen (2.15 p.m.). for Port Chalmers; Wuiriu (2.45 p.m.). for Blenheim; Corinna (5.40 P.m.). Sviid Wuhino (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington.

DUNEDlN.—November 21: Arrived—Kurov (7.31T a.m.)' from Wellington: Canadian Highlander (8 a.m.l, from Timafp: Mntakana (1.30 p.m.). from Lyttpllon. Sailed— Gale (!) P.m.), for Tiinaru. November 25: Arrived—Tainui (7.15 a.m.). Wirral (8.3Q a m.), s.nd ('openhagen (J. 30 p.m.), from r.vtfe'ton: City of Ntiw Y'ork (2 p.m.). from Now York. SUVA.—October 24: Sailed—Aorangi (1 a.m.). for Vancouver. SYDNEY.—Novembar 21- Arrivpd—Maunganui a.m.), fron') W9"'P B^on . SAN FHANPISCO.—November 23: Arrived —Makura, from Wnllington. COLON'.— Npvorpbor 23: Arrived—Tamaroil, en ro4to from London to New Zealand. SOUTH AMPTON.t- November 23: Sailed Rpmuera, fpr New ZealandLONDON.—November 23: Arrived—Westmoreland,' from New Kealandi Port Gubofnc, from Auetrii!»4>.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 7