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SHIPPING.

PORT, OF. AUCKLAND*

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

Danybryn (7.30 a.m.), from Ocean Island. Waipahi ('2.50 a.m.). from Westport; Wiugutm (7,5 a.m.), from South; Taiuwha (S tt.ui.). from Paerou: Claymoro (3.15 a.m.), from Wliangarei; Kawau (2.15 p.m.). from Unngawai. Uliniaron (11. a a.m.). from Sydney. Passengers: — Mr. C. Adams. Miss E. Ataton, Misses li. and M. Austin, Mr. W. Anderson, Mrs. E. firewater, Mr. and Mrs. j Eeale, Mr. T. Bailey, Misß M. Bull, flfr R. Bartley, Mr. S. Badmington, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Birch nnd two children, Mr. and Mrs. L. and MiHa C, Carter, Misa M. Carpenter, Mr. S. Collior, Mr»- Crespin and child, Mr. J. Church, Mrs. B. Coleman.,Miss H. Coleman, Mr. V. Casey, Mr. R. Courtney, Mrs. M. Dennis, .Mr. C. Dexter, Mrs. R. Deane, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dodd, Mr. mid Mrs. J. Duncan, Mrs. M, Esdaile, Mr. j. B. Elliott, Mr. A. English, Mr. and Mrs. V. Edwards, Mr. F. Eyro, Mr. W. Fletcher, Mr. J. Forrest, Miss M. Farrelly, Mrs. A. Gardiner, Miss B. (Iraham. Mrs. A. Grim»liaw. Dr. L. B. Haye, Mr. E. Harper, Miss A. Howie, Mrs. M. Hulston, Mrs, M. Hill, Mrs. A. Hammer. Miss K. fluff am, Miss C. Huggius. Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Irvine and child, Mr. N. Jones, Mr. and Mrß, J. and Miss K. Jordan. Mrs. E. Jnrvis, Mr. A. lvohleis, Dr. M. Knight, Airs. D. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. C Lust. Mrs. E. and Miss A. Maguire, Mr. F. Miles, Rev, D. E. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore, Mr. E. Mnidens, Mr. and Mrs. Mown and child. Mr. M. Mitchell, Mr. 1. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. W. Muller, Mr. H. Milner, Dr. J. McKenzie, Miss K. McKay. Misses E. and E. M. McDonnell, Dr. D. McLeod, Mrs. l\ and Misa ,T. Nawier, Dr. J. Nicholson, Mrs. E. O'Connor. Miss E. O'Connor, Mrs. B. O'Connor, Mr. G. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peet, Mr. W." and Miss M. Pert, Mr. 11. Pont. Mrs. Pntteraon mid child. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mr. It. Rastrick. Mr. If. Reid, Mr. N. Shaw, ;Mr. and Mrs. J. Hpotliswoodi» and child. Miss M. Simpson, Mr. I!, Saundercock, Miss V. Surch, Mr. A. Snowball, Mr. md Mrs. J. Slmnlev. Misa E. Shrimpton, Miss J. Sperrintf, 'Mr. D. Solomon, Mr. nnd Mrs. IT. Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs A. Tonncnt. Mr. N. Thomson, Mrs. F. Taylor, Mr. D. Thomas, Jfr. and Mrs. A. Temple. Mr. nnd Mrs. T." Wilson. Mr. T. Watson. Mrs. Williams ami rhihl. Mr. nnd Mrs C. 11. Woollnms Mr. S. Wilson. Mr. nnd Mr=. W. Wbiteford ' Mr*' M. Wiillis. Miss A. White. Mr. R. McWiU hum, _ Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Daniels, Mr. R. Paensiger, Mr. J. Kilonis, und 107 thirdclass. YESTERDAY'S DEI'A RTU RES. Ruccinum (7.(0 a.m.). for Wellington Port Wellington (12.30 p.m.). for Wellington. Onmmi (10.15 a.m.). for Wnrkworth; Gunliar (ll.lio a.m.), for East C'oast; Tiroa (1.10 p.m.). for East Coast. Waimea (B.CO p.m.), for Gisborne; Claymore (9.15 p.m.), for Wliangarei. Balls Flead (10 p.m.), for Sydney, Tauiwha (10.15 p.m.), for I'aeroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Colden Cloud, from Los Angeles, G. 30 a.m. Omann, from Waihcke, 0.15 p.m. Neapuhi, from Tauranga. 7.30 a.m. Apanui, from Parensa, 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Matarou, for Wellington, r.oon. Port Curtis, for Napier, noon. Apanui. for (treat Harrier, midnight. Pouo, for Waipu, p.m. llauiti, for Torna, 12.30 p.m. Oinana. for Wuiheke. 10 a.m. Kawau, for Big Omaha, 11.30 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTBH COLONIAL ASP COASTAL, lutanekai, East Coast lighthouses, November 'JO. Maunganui, Sydney, December 4. H.M.S. Dunedin, South, December 7. Maui Poniare. Apia, via Southern ports, December 17. Mara ma, Sydney, December 18. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, December O VKRSEA3. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles. November 28. Antonio. Makalea Island, November 2D. Eastmoor, Moutreal. No\ember 'JO. .Rotorua, London. December 1. Lornaston. Naur.i, December 2. Niagara, Vancouver, December 3. Cumberland, Liverpool. December 'l. Nnrdval, San Francisco, December 4. Waihemo, San Francisco, December 1. Canadian Highlander, South, December 5. to load. Kara men, Gisborne, December 5. to load. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, Dccenibor 12. Olivebank, barque, Seychelles, put into Melbourne in distress, November 11, Hertford, South, December 10, to load. Dana. Noumea. December 11. Enton. New York, to sail. Maimoa, Liverpool, Derember 18. Tanriroa, London, via Wellington, December 20 (Golden Harvest, LO3 Angeles, December 27. Port Hardy, Soulh, I- load, December 28. Tredinnick, Montrea* December 20. Northumberland, Lhwpool, January 1. Wairuna, Los Angele-.-;. January 5. Itemuera. London, via Wellington, Janunry 5. Cornwall, Liverpool, January lfi._ Corinthic, London, via Wellinston, January 21. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. I.VTEIiCOI.ONIAL AND 0 VEIISK AS. Turakina, America and England, November 20 Waipahi, Suva. November 29. Uliinnroa. Sydney, November GO. Tnfun, Fiji, December 1. Canadian Highlander, America and Canada, December (1. Niagara, Sydney. December 4 Maunganui. Syilpoy, December 7. Karnmea, London, December S. Hertford, London. December 13. Niagara, Vancouver. December 18. Ma:ii Poniare Norfolk Island, December 18. Harama, Sydney, December 30. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, duft Vancouver December 7, sails for Auckland December 12. Multura, at Son Francis :o, sails November 2S. due Wellington December IS. Tahiti, leaves Sydney November 20. leaves Wellington for San Franciaco December 1. Niagara, due Auckland from Vancouver December 3, leaves Auckland for Vancouver December 13. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Mara ma, nt Sydney, sails for Wellington November 30. Ulimaroa, at Auckland, sails for Sydney November 30. Maungantii, leaves Sydney November 30, due Auckland December -1. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua, left Southampton October 20, dun Auckland December 1. Riuipchu, left Southampton November 2, duo Wellington December 12. Tumnroa, loft Southampton November 0, due Wellington December 13. Itemuera. l"ft Southampton November 23. duo Wellington December 20. Corinthic, leaves Southampton December dun Wellington January 14. VESSELS IN POUT. In Streani—Rewa (brj.), Wainni, Hinemoa, Waitomo, 11.M.C.5. Iris, Kaitanpata. Devonpoi't—ll.M.S Philomel, H.M.S. V/akakura. Nucula (Admiralty oiltanker) H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum, fI.M.H, Dioniedc. .Western Wharf— Knioa 'U.S.S. Coy.). Kauiona (U.S.S. Coy.), Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy. i. King's Wharf—Danybryn (Henderson and Macfarlanel. Prince's Wharf—Ulimaroa (Huddart-Par-l:er). Port Curtis (F.C.A. Coy.). Quppii'h Wharf—Somerset (N.Z.S. Coy.), Turnkina (N.Z.S. Coy.), Tofua tU.S.S. Co.v.). Chelsea—Gleneden (R. Millar and Co.), Kaitnk? (I.T.S.S. Coy.J. Central Wharf—Malsroa (L. D. Natlun'.

The Gunbur left for Napier yesterday morning.

.Tim Tiroa left for Gisborno rarly yesterday afternoon.

Tim Wiiimea left, Auckland la.it evening for Gisliorno ami Napier.

Tho Kartigi in expected to leave Greymouth 111ia morning for Auckland. The Kurow,, vliii'h left, Diinedin on Mon *'»y evening, sailed from Timaru Inet even ins for Auckland viu Lyttelton and Wellington.

BUCCfNUM BAILED FOR WELLINGTON Having pumped Iho local consignment of her cnn;o of bulk oil from Borneo into tlio Hhell Company'* tanks at Freeman's Buy, i!i» oompany'n tanker Bucr.inum, which nr. rived nl Auckland on Monday morning, sailed early yesterday morning to continue discharge at- Wellington.

POUT WELLINGTON SAILED. Cargo work on the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino's steamer Port Wellington, which was delayed by rain on Monday, was completed yesterday morning, and the vessel Bailed early in the afternoon to continue discharge et Wellington. Sho is to return t.i Auckland for loading about December 13, completing at Gisborno and Napier and sailinn finally fr6m Niupier on January 2. Tho Farmers' Co-oporative Auctioneering Company, Limited, are tho local agents.

BALLS H£AD FOR SYDNEY. The Union Company's ateamer Balls He:vd, which has been discharging coal at King's Wharf, sailed for Sydney last eveniiig, NIAGARA DUEi ON MONDAY. . The Boyal Mail liner Niagara, now rearing Suva on her voyage from Vancouver, via Victoria and Honolulu, is expected to arrive at Auckland on Monday morning. Tho vessel is announced to resumo her trip to Sydney at nooa uext Tuesday. THE WINGATUI ARRIVED. The Union Company's steamer Wingatui arrived at Auckland from Wellington yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf. The vessel is announced to sail tomorrow for Lyttelton direct and from thero sh«i will go to Dunedin and Timaru. WAIPAHI FOR SUVA. Tho Union Company's special fruit steamer Waipahi arrived from Westport early yesterday morning, berthing at Western Wharf, Tho vessel will leave Auckland to-morrow for Suva, where she will load fruit and Island produce for Auckland. GLENEDEN SAILS ON FRIDAY. Tho local agents, Messrs. Robert 'Millar and Company, announco that tho steamer Gleneden, which is discharging at Chelsea, will Rail on Friday for Westport, where she will replenish bunkers nreparatory to sailing for Makatea Island. There the vessel will load phoaphatea for Newcastle. PIRI AT CENTRAL WHARF. After lightering explosives from the Port Wellington to tho Sheerlegs Wharf, the Nobel auxiliary schooner Piri berthed at Central Wharf yesterday to continue discharge of timber. Tho vessel is announced to sail lor Noumea and Brisbane on Friday. KAITOKE AT CHELSEA. The Union Company's steamer Kaltoke, which arrived at Auckland from Westport on Monday afternoon, shifted to Chelsea yesterday to continue discharge of her cargo of cool. Tho vessel is announced to sail for Wellington and Westport on Friday. , MARAMA AT SYDNEY. The Union Company's intercolonial passenger Btenmer Mnramn, which left Auckland last Friday evening, arrived at Sydney at nine o'clocK yesterday morning. The veßael is to leave ngaiu on Friday for Wellington, while tho Maunsanui will sail for Auckland. EASTMOOR FROM CANADA. Under charter to Canadian National Steamships, tho steamer Eaßtmoor is expected to arrive at Auckland from Eastern Canadian ports to ; morrow, although no wireless message stating the likely time of arrival was received yesterday. The vessel hps cargo for discharge at Auckland. Welllingtou, Lyttelton and Dunedin. TURAKINA SAILS TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina is expected to comi'lete loading for England at Queen's Wharf tomorrow, and will sail for New York. Boston. London nnd West Con3t ports of tho United Kingdom. MATAKANA LEAVING WELLINGTON. Tho Wellington agents of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line have advised tho local agents, 1,. D. Nathan and Company. Limited, that, tho Matakana will leave Wellington finally for London and West Coast ports of tho United Kingdom about December 10. DANYBRYN WITH PHOSPHATES. With a full cargo of phosphates from Ocean Island tho steamer Danybryn returned io Auckland yesterday morning, berthing ah King's Wharf al'tflr inspection in the stream. Tho vessel will discharge her full cargo at Auckland, but the local agents, Henderson and Macfarhwie, Limited, have not yet received advice as to her futuro movements. ANTONIO DUE TO-MORROW. An expected arrival at Auckland to-mor-row is tho steamer Antonio, with a cargo of phosphates from Makatea Island. However, no wireless report was received from tho vessel yesterday by tho local agents. Henderson and Mncfarlane, Limited. In nddition to Auckland tlw Antonio will unload at Wanganui and New Plymouth. MATAROA SAILS AT NOON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mataroa, now at Central Wharf, vas delayed yesterday by rain, but should complete her Auckland loading this morning. Slie is announced to sail at noon to-day for Yi'ellington to complete. Tho vessel will sail fmallv for Southampton nnd London from Wellington on December 3. OLIVEBANK LEFT -MELBOURNE. The local agents, A. S. Peterson and Company, Limited, have received cabled advice that the barque Olivebank left Melbourne for Auckland on Monday afternoon. The vessel, which has a cargo of phosphates from Seychelles, put into Melbourne, us the crew was Bullering from 'beriberi. GOLDEN CLOUD THIS MORNING. With case oil and general cargo from Pacific Const Canadian and American ports, the American steamer Golden Cloud is expected to arrive at Auckland at G. 30 this morning, berthing at Prince's Wharf after inspection in the stream. It is hoped to cesnntch the vessel on Friday evening for 'Wellington, Timaru and Dunedm, where she v.'ill complete discharge. C. AND D. LINE LOADINGS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Denison is announced to load for London at New Plymouth, Wanganui. I'icton, Wellington. Bluff and Lyttelton. Tho vessel will leave Lyttelton finally on January 22. Tho Port Hardy will load at Auckland from December 28 to January 31. nnd will liter continue loading at Gisborna and Napier. PORT CURTIS SAILS TO-DAY. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Curtis was unable to complete discharge of her cargo yesterday and her departure for Napier and Wellington has been postponed until noon to-day. From Wellington the vessel will go to Dnnedin fo commence loading for New York, Boston and Halifax, and will return to Auckland to load from December 12 to 18, completing at Wellington and Napier and sailing from tho last-named port on December 28. The Farmers' Co-operativo Auctioneering Company, Limited, ar* tho local agents. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected 'o be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day : Auckland.—Maui Poniare. Canadian Winner, Glenmoor, Tutanekai, Golden Cloud. Bosworth, Port, Wellington King Edgar, Port Curtis. Mataroa, Ballsliead, Rotorua, Enctmoor, Buccinum, Port Auckland. Chatham Islands—Port Arthur, RiniutaUa, Port Darwin. Cumberland. Wellington.—Ngaio, Arahura, Tamahine. Maori, Wahine Niagara, Aorungi, Scopas. Hilda Knudscn, Kulinao, Hertford, Norfolk, Kaiwarra Awarua. —Waiteuuita. Canadian Highlander, Kawntiri, Sir J. C. Ross, C. A. Larsen. N. X. Nielsen Alonso, Karetu. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure.—Arapawa (5 p.m.), for Wanganui. DY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON,—Novomber 27: Arrived— Cygnet (2 a.m.), from Kaikoura; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Calm (7.5 a.m.), from Wunganui; Kaimamiwa ('2 p.m.), froiu Napier. Sailed—Norfolk (4.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Malto, fo: Napier; Culm, for Lyttelton.

LYTTELTON.—November 27: Arri-cd—-\V;iliine (0.15 n.m.), from Wellington; Kuliika (7.5 a.m.), from Timaru; Gala (11.25 a.m.), from Timaru; Waipiata (12.15 p.m.), from Wellinaton: John' (H. 20 p.m.), from Wellington. Hailed— Kahika (7.20 p.m.), for Napier; Gale (10 p.m.). for Wellington: Waiiine (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —November 27; AVrived—Paun (11.10 a.m.), from Bluff; AVailemata (1.5 n.m.). from Lyttelton: Breeze (.t.ilO p.m.). from LyUolton. Sailed—Canadian Highlander ('1.15 a.m.). for Wellington; Wiiral (1 p.m.), for Westport.

BLUFF.—November 27: Arrived—Kawatiri (2.10 p.m.). from Ffolmrt. Sailed Karetu (1.20 p.m.). for Sydney.

SYDNEY. —November 27: Arrived—Maranui (t) a.m.), from Auckland; Tahiti (5 a.m.), from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 9

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