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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Buccinum (3.10 a.m.), from Borneo. W.iimea (6.5 a.m.), from Napier; Kaitoke (345 p.m.h from 'Westport. Toiua (3.45 p.m.), from Suva. Passengers:—Mr. Alexander, Mr. Ackland, Mrs, \ckland, Master Ackland, Mis 3 Boyer, Misa Master Briggs, Mrs. Batc3, Mrs. Beil." Mr. Blumhardt, Mr. Basdio, Mrs. tvi/iiio. Mr. Brewster, Mr. Duryea, Miss Downes. Miss D'Emden. Mr. Fowcraker, Mrs. Foster. Mr. Ferguson. Misa Gal way, Mr.'Graham. Mr. Guttenbeil, Mr. Garland, Miss Hunter. Miss Harden, Mis 3 Harden, jjjss Harden, Mrs. Hathaway, Miss Ilathfiway. -d r - Humphrey- Miss Hnynes. Mr. jess. Mr. Jacomb, Mr. Johnston'. Mrs. Johnston' Mr. Lett. Mr. Leafcourne, Mr. Lipneti' M p - Morrison. Mis 9>l iUer. Mr. Merle, Mi«i Miller, Mr. Miller, Mr. Michel!, Mr. McCarthy. Mr. Mail. Mrs. Mail. Miss Mail. Master Mail. Dr. O'Connor, Misa O'Gornian. Mr. Otiir.ll. Mrs. Q linn, Mrs. Uearman, Mr. Palmer. Master Ritchie, Miss Reid, Mr. Shepperd. Mr. Sutherland. Mr. T.ittersall, Mrs. Tattersall, Master Tattersall. Misa Tatiers*»l!. Mrs. Watson, Master Watson. Miss Wilson, Mr?.. Walreman, Mr. Young, Mr. Yam ten. Mrs, Yarnton, Mrs. Yandall, Miss Yandall Omana (0.15 p.m.), from Silverdalo. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Kawaii (10.15 a.m.), for Mangawai; Hauj!.i (11.50 a.m.), for Cnromande!: Waipu (1 p.m.), for Thames: Omana (2.20 p.m.), for Silverdale; Clansman (4.15 p.m.). for Rnssell: Pono (5.35 p.m.), for Tairua. Bosworth |5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Port Auckland 19.10 p.m.). for Napier. Ngapuhi 16.10 p.m.), for Tauranga.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Chins roa, from Sydney. 10 a.m. Danybryn, from Ocean Island, 9 a.m. Wingatui, irora South, 7 a.m. Waipahi. from Westport, tl a.m. Waipu, from Thames. 10.15 p.m. T.iniv.ha. from Paeroa, 1.30 a.m. Ji.iuiti, from Co'ville. 12.30 p.m. Claymore, from Whangatei. 3.30 a.m. Omana, from Wnrkworth. 10.30 p.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 3 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Fort Wellington, for Wellington. It a.m. Port Curtis, for Napier, aiternooii. M.uaroa, for Wfdhngton, 7 p.m. Balls Head, for Sydney. 5 p.m. Waimea. for Gisborne. -1 p.m. Omana. for Warkworth. 10 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 9 p.m. Tamwha, for Paeroa, 10 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AS'D COASTAL. Waipahi, Westport, November 27. Wingatui, Southern ports, November 27. Ulimaroa, Sydney, November 27. 'l'utacekai. East Coast lighthouses, November 29. Mannganui. Sydney, December 4. 11.M.5. Dunedin, South, December 7. Mam Pomare, Apia, via Southern ports, December 1'!. Marama. Sydney, December IS. Southern Cross. New Hebrides. December OVERSEAS. Danybryn. Ocea.ll Island. November 27. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles. November 23. Antonio, Makatea Island, November 29. Ka»tiiioor, Montreal. November 30. Rotorua, London, December 1. Lornaston. Nauru. December 2. Niagara. Vancouver, December 3. Cumberland, Lr.-erpoo!, December 4. Nordhval. San Francisco, December <i. Waihemo, San Francisco, December 4. Canadian Highlander. South, December 5. to load. Karamea. Gisborne. December 5, to load. Canadian Britisher, Montreal. December 12. Olivebank. barque. Seychelles, put into Melbourne in distress. November 11. Hertford. South, December 10, to ioad. Dana. Noumea, December li. Enton. New York, to sail. Maimoa Liverpool, December 13. Tamaroa, London, via Wellington, Decernber 20. Golden EJarre3i;. Los Angeles, December Tredinnick. Montreal, December 29. Northumbe-land. Liverpool, January 1. Wairuna. Los Angeles. January 5. Remuera. London, via Wellington, JanuCornwall. Liverpool. January IR. Corinthic, London, via Wellington, January 21. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. rSTEaCOLOICIAC. an'ij overseas. Turakma. America and England, November 29. Tt'nipafu. Suva. Noc?mber 29. T'iimiroa. Sydney. November 30. T 'fun. Fiji. Dei-ember 1 Canadian Hu;:hlander, America and Canada, De:ember C. Niagara, Sydney, December 4. Maunganui. Sydney December 7. Karamea. London. December S. Hertford. London. December 13. Niagara. Vancouver. December IS. Maui Pomare. Norfolk Island, December 13. Marama. Sydney, December 30. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, due Vancouver December 7, sails for Ancklard December 12. Maknra, at San Francisco. sail 3 November 23, due Wellington December 13. Tahiti, leaves Sydney November 29, leaves Wellington for San Francisco December i. Niagara, due Auckland from Vancouver December 3, leaves Auckland for Vancouver December IS A USTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama. due Sydney to-day; sails for Wellington November 30. Ulimaroa, due Auckland from Sydney to-day; sails for Sydney November 30. Maunganui. leaves Sydney November iJ'J, due Auckland December 4. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua, left Southampton October 25, due Auckland December 1. Ruapehu. left Southampton November 2, due Wellington December 12. _ Tamaroa, left Southamplon November 9. due Wellington December 13. Bcmuera, left Southampton November 23, due Wellington December 29 Corinthic. leaves Southampton December 7, due Wellington January 14. VESSELS n* PORT. in fi'iih Bimiii Hincmwi Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris. KaitansaU. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.B. V/ akakura, Nucilla (Admiralty oiltanker), H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Diomede. Western Wharf—Katoa (U.S.S. Coy.), Kamnna (U.S.S. Coy.). Buccinum

(Shell Oil Coy. i. King's Wharf—Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.), Balls Head (U.S.S. Coy.), Kaitoke (L'.S.S. Coy.). Prince' 3 Wharf—Port Auckland (Heather. Rnberton), Port Curtis (F.C.A. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Somerset (N.Z.S. Coy.), Turakina (N.Z.S. Coy.), 'i'ofua (U.S.S. Coy.). Chelsea—Gleneden (R. Millar and Co.). Central Wharf—Mataroa (Ij. D. Nathan), Gunbar (Spedding, Ltd.). The Kaitnna is duo at Wostport on Thursday and Will load for Auckland. The Balls Head is expected to sail for Sydney at five o'clock this evening. The Kartiai in expected to leavo CreyJi'outh at ten o'clock this evening for Auckland. The Kurn-.v in expected to leave Dunedin l n morrow (or Tiniuru, LytteKou, Welliuglon End Auckland. ULIMAROA DUE AT 10 A.M. Tho Iluddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, V'ith passengers, mini and general cargo from Sydney, n exported to arrive nt Auckland at 10 o'clock this morning. After inspection in flip -dream tho vessel will berth p* Prince's Whnri. Mho will leave on her return to Sydney on Friday. MATAROA SAILS THIS EVENING. To continue loading for Southampton and London the Sha.v. Savill and Albion liner Mataroa 13 to leave Auckland for Wellington at seven o'clock this evening. The vessel will load final'v it Wellington and euil from there for England on December L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, are tho local agents. THE PORT CURTIS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino's Bteanier Port Curtis, at present discharging the local consignment of her cargo of general merchandise from England a! I'rinco's Wharf, 13 expected to sail this afternoon to continue unloading at Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Tho vessel will return for loading about December 12. She will load a large consignment of dairy produce for Halifax, Nova Scotia The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited, at tho local Ogents GOLDEN' CLOUD TO-MORROW. Carrying American mail in addition to a cargo of general merchandise and case ni) from Pacific Coast Canadian and American ports, the American steamer Golden Cloud will now reach Aucklanc from Los Angeles tomorrow morning, Afler completing dis chargo of the local consignment of her cargo the vessel will be despatched on Friday evening for Wellington, Tumiru and Dunedin. Henderson and Macfarlano, Limited, aro 'tho local agents.

WAIMEA SAILS TO-DAY. The Union (Company's coastal steamer Waimea, which returned to Auckland from Napier yesterday morning, is to sail ngain at four o'clock this, afternoon for Gisborne and Napier. THE KAITOKE ARRIVED. The Union Company's steamer Kaitoke arrived from We3tport_ yesterday afternoon, berthing at King's Wharf. After discharge, tbi) vessel will sail for Wellington and Westport. TURAIvINA SAILS ON THURSDAY. Now completing loading at Queen's Wharf for New York, Boston and London, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer 'I urakina is expected to sail finally on Thursday. THE BOSWORTH SAILED. To continue discharge of her cargo from Port Arthur, Texas, the steamer Bosworth left Auckland for Wellington last evening. From Wellington the vessel will go to Australian potts to complete discharge. THE SOMERSET DISCHARGING. The Federal Line's steamer Somerset, at present at Queen's Wharf, is expected to complete discharge of the local consignment of her cargo of general merchandise from West Coast ports of the United Kingdom by Saturday It. is hoped _to despatch her that afternoon for Wellington to continue discharge. BUCCINUM WITH BULK OIL. With a full cargo of bulk oil from Balik Papan, Borneo, the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's tanker Buccinum arrived at Auckland yesterday morning and berthed at Western Wharf to discharge her cargo into the company's tanks. The vessel is to sail to-day to continue discharge at Wellington. AWAHOU DELAYED AT GISBORNE. The Richardson Lino steamer Awnhou has been delayed at Gisborne and cannot return to Auckland this week, as anticipated. The vessel should be hero at the week-end and " ill load on Monday and Tuesday as usual for Hick's Bay. T'okomaru Bay and Gisborne. PORT AUCKLAND SAILED. The Commonwealth *id Dominion Line's steamer Port Auckland, which has been loading at Prince's Wharf, sailed last evening for Napier, where she will continue loading, completing at Wellington and Wanganui. The vessel will sail finally from Wanganui on December S for England, via Panama. TAMAROA LEFT BALBOA. The Shaw, SaviH and Albion liner Tamaroa, with passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand, cleared Balboa 011 Sunday lor the run across the Pacific to Wellington, her first port of call. The vessel is due there on December 13, and will bo at Auckland for discharge on December 20. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local ngents. MAMILIUS LEFT LONDON. The Shaw. SaviH and Albion Line's steamer Mamilius left London for New Zealand on Sunday The vessel will come via Suva and will discharge in tho South Island at vi'e'ion. Port Chalmers and Timaru. It is not yet known whether she will load in tho North Island. WAIPAHI FROM WESTPORT. The Union Company's special island steamer Waipahi, which has been replenishing bunkers and loading coal at Westport. is ex pected to arrive at. Auckland at six o'clock tnis morning. After discharge here the vessel will siiil for Suva on Thursday to lord a cargo ot island produce for Auckland. WINGATUI THIS MORNING. Tho Union Company's steamer Wingatui, which left Wellington at six o'clock on Saturday evening for Auckland, is expected to arrive hero at seven o'clock this morning. After discharge of her cargo, which includes a consignment from Picton. tho vessel will be despatched for Lyttelton direct, and will then go to Dunedin and Timaru. ANTONIO ON THURSDAY Tho local agent 3, Henderson and Macfnr lane. Limited, have not yet received advice from the steamer Antonio as to when she expects to reach Auckland from Makatea I-land. The vessel should arrive on Thursday and will discharge nart of her cargo of phosphates here, unloading the balance at Now Plymouth an ? Wanganui. KARAMEA FOR FINAL LOADING. Tho Shaw, Ravill and Albion Lino' steamer Kiuaniea i 3 due at Auckland from Gisborne on Friday. December 7, to load finally tor England The vessel is announced tp sail from Auckland 011 December 11. A. S. Paterson and Company. Limited, aro tho lociU agents. DANYBRYN THIS MORNING. 'With a carro of C6OO tons of phosphates from Ocean Island for discharge at Auckland the steamer Danybryn is due here at nine o'clock this morning. After inspection in the stream th? vessel will berth at Fine's Wharf. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, aro the local agents. PORT WELLINGTON TO SAIL. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Wellington was unable to leave for Wellington last evening to continue discharge of her cargo. The vessel will sail at 11 o'clock this morning and is to re'urn to Auckland for loading about December 13. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company. Limited, are the local agents. THE TOFUA ARRIVED. Having completed the round trip of th<3 isbirtds <>f the Western Pacific the Union Compmy's steamer Tafua* with passengers, mail ind a ousntity of island produce, returned to Auckland yesterday afternoon, berthing at Queen's Wharf after inspection in tb> stream. The island trip was uneventful, fine weather being experienced throughout. 'J'he vessel is announced to si'il again for Fiii. and Samoa at 11 o'clock licst Monday morning WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. TIIO following vessels aro expected to be within ranpro of the undermentioned "wireles.=* stations to-day:— AMlnndrMaiii Fomnrci Ponylinn, run* adi.n Winr.fr. Olenmoor. Marama. Ulimaroa., Tiitaiickni, Golden Cloud, Bosworth, Port Wellington, Wellington.—Maori, Wnhine. Ngaio, Arabura. Talimhine, Niaeara, Scopas, Hilda Knudsen, Riinutaka, Port Darwin, Aorangi, Kalingo. Awarun,—C. A. Larsen. Sir J. C. Ross. N. T. Nielsen Alonso, Tahiti. Eleanor Boiling. Waitemata, Kawatiri, lvaretu. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Departures.—Rarawa (6.5 1 1, for New Plymouth; Hauturu (7.50 p.m.), for Port Waikato. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—November %: Arrived— Kalingo (!2.!!0 a.m.). fruin Cuffs Harbour; Muko (1.15 (kin.), from Napier. Sailed— John (2.20 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Corinna (5.20 p.m.), for Nelson; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Opihi (8.35 p.m.), for Westport; Waipiata (8.55 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Kalingo (9.30 p.m.), for Wanganui. LYTTEI/rON.—November 2(j; Sailed— Breeze (y.5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Waitemata (5,y0 p.m.). for Dunedin; Maori (7.;15 p.m.), fur Wellington; Canopu3 (10 p.m.), for We3tport. DUNl'iniN.—November 2<i: Arrived— Holmdale (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington: Eleanor Boiling (7.15 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—Prosreas (5.10 p.m.). for Timaru; Kll row (5.10 p.m.). for Timaru. VANCOUVER.—November 25; Sailed— Slensby, for New Zealand. BALBOA.—November 25; Sailed—Tamaroa. on route from London to Wellington and Auckland. LONDON.—November 25; Sailed—Mamilius, for New Zealand, via Suva.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 7