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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Taniwha (G. 50 a.m.), from Paeroa; Ton, <11.,10 a.m.!, from Coaßt; Wuimea (11.45 •>.m.), from Nsfpier; Awahou (4,15 p.!!!.), ti'dm East Const, bays; Otimni (4.30 p.m.). from Const; Wniuku (6.55 p.m.), from Wailicke; Waipu (!).5."> p.m.). from Waiheke; Tiroa (10 p.m.). from Gisborne. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Wingntui (12.45 p.m.), fnr Southern ports; Knwau (1.45 p.m.). for Mangawai; Waipu (1.50 p.m.), for Waiheke: Waiuku (2 p.m.), for Waiheke; Motu (11.CO p.m.), for Awanui. y ESTE H DAY'S A R HIV A LS„ Golden Cloud' (2 10 p.m.), from Lcs Aureles. . Kntoa (12.45 n.m.), from Wellington: Kai- \ •ansa (5.50 a.m.), from Picton; Clnymoro *7,30 a.m.), from Whangarei; Kaitwgata js. 5 a.m.), from Wellington; Cauopuii (0.45 ».nO. from Westport. Tort Napier (5.30 p.m.), from London. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Raranga. (7.15 a.m.). for New Plymouth. Coronation (5 p.m.), for Awanui. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Plume. ' from San Francisco. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ngapuhi. for Tauranga. 7 p.m. Jlnngitoto, lor Thames, 7 p.m. Kurow, for Portland, midnight. JFESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kaitvpoi, Southern ports, April 5, Waipiata, Southern poris, April G. Kaitoke. Westport, April 7. Isiagara, Sydney, April S. Marama, Sydney, April 9. Ulimaroa, Sydney. April 16. • Maunganui, Sydney. April 23. lI.M S. Dunedin. South, April 23. H.M.S. Veronica, Wellington, April '29. H M.S. Laburnum. Wellington, April 29. H.M S. Diome<le. South, May 17. OVERSEAS. Plume. San Francisco, April 1. Tasmania, South, April 5. to load. Kock&beck, River Plate, April 7. Canadian Winner. South. April 9, to load. Canadian Challenger. Halifax. April 11. Cambridge, Liverpool, April 12. Tainui, London, via Wellington. April 13. Rotorua. London. April 19. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. x INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Nit-gara, Vancouver, April 9. Mam JL'omarc, Norfolk island, April 9. Canadian Winner, America and Canada, April 10. ... Twinania, America and England. Apui xu. Marama, Sydney, April 12. Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, April is. Ulimaroa. Sydney, April 19. Maiuiganui. Sydney, April 2b. Waipahi. Cook Islands, May 2. „ " Port Darwin. America. Canada and England, May 8. , Golden Cross,, Honolulu and Pacific Coast ports. May 19.

/ PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Makura. left San Francisco March 20; due Wellington, April 8. Aorangi, at Vancouver; sails April 3, due Auckland April 21. , t Tahiti, due San Francisco April 12; sails for Wellington April 17, ."JTiegara, at. Sydney; sails April 4. due Auckland April S. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton March 1, due Wellington April 6. , , •Rotorua. left Southampton March 15, due Auckland April 19. , . Tamarott, left Southampton March 29, due Auckland May 1 % Ruapehu, leaves Southampton April 3, due Wellington May 12. /. Remuern. leaves Southampton April 1-. due Wellington May 17. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama. due Sydney April 2; due Auckland April 9. . _ , Ulimaroa. left. Sydney March 28. due Wellington April 1; sails for Sydney April 5. Maunganui. due Sydney April 1; sails .or Wellington April 5 Manuka, at Melbourne: due Wellington April 8. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—llevva (bn->. Wainui. Hineinoa, Waitomo, Southern Cross (Mission sloamer), Kawatiri. Waipalii. H.M C.S. Iris, Nucula (A— ;iiralty oil tanker), Devonport—H.M.S. 1 L.lomel. King's Wharf—King Malcolm o. Coy.). Aelybryn (Henderson and Mac- / farlone), Mariston ' (N.Z.S. Coy.), Ma.ii Pomare (Speddir.g, Ltd.), Tiroa (A. G. Frankbam). Prince's Wliarf Huntingdon (.n.Z.S. Coy.), City of Roubaix (N.Z.S. Coy.), Katoa (IJ.S.S. Coy.). Kairanga (U.S.S. Queen's' Wharf—Mataroa . (A. S. Paterson), Gunbar (Spedding, Ltd.). Canopus (W.C. Coy.), Kaitangata (U.S.S. Coy.). Central WharM-Tutanekai (Marine De'">J.}, Wnimra. (U.S.S. Coy.). Awahou (Watkin and Wallis). Golden Cloud (Henderson and Macfarlane). Chelsea—Trongate (Spedding. Ltd.). Western Wharf— Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.). Mot" ; hi Anchorage—Port Napier (F.C.A. Coy.). '* . The Government steamer Maui Pomare if i<~. 20 into rinck for overhaul at eishfc o'clock to-morrow morning. The Winiratui was despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and TimEm at mid-day on Saturday. The Kaitoke ,is loading at We3tport for New Plymouth' and Auckland. She is expected at Auckland about next Sunday. ■ The Waipiata. is londing at Timaru for Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. She . is due at Auckland about tie end of this week. The AVestport Coal Company's steamer _ Canopua arrived from Westport yesterday morning. SI"; js unloading her cargo of coal at Queen's Wharf. The Kurow is to sail for Portland at mid- * night to-night to load cement for Welling- - ton and Lyttelton. She moved to Western . Wharf on Saturday morning -■ The Tii.oa arrived from the Const on Satur- _ day night, and is at King's Wharf. She * is to sail on her return trip to Hicks Bay and Gisborne at noon to-morrow. The Kairanga arrived from Lyttelton and ' Pieton yesterday morning and is at Princes ■ Wharf. After discharge she is to go to Westport to load coal for Auckland. The Wnimea arrived from Napier at midday on Saturday and berthed at Central Wharf. She is to sail on her return trip to Gisborne arid Napier at four o clock to-morrow afternoon. " The Kaitangata arrived from Greymouth. via "Wellington, morning,. ond * berthed at Queen's Awiarf. After unthe remainder of her <*onl cargo she is to return to Greymouth to load for Wilmington. The Katoa arrived from South Island ports flnd Wellington early yesterday 'morning. She is at. Prince's Wharf, On .Thursday fiho is to be despatched for Wellington. L.yt- ' tcltoh, Dunedin and Timaru. .. The Richardson steamer Awahou arrived •from the roast on Saturday afternoon, p-'O iis at Central Whaiyf, and is to be despatched .on her return trip to Ilicks Bay. loko- - niaru Bay and Gisborne at five o clock to- _ morrow evening. THE TAIIiOA. En route from "Wellington to New ork, Boston, Halifax find London tho Show, Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa is reported to have cleared Colon last Thursday, i.he was despatched from Wellington on March 3 CANADIAN STEAMERS. » The Canadian Challenger is schedule.! to reach Auckland from Halifax on April 11, ..The other discharging ports are Wellington ■Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. For the same ports in New Zealand the Canadian Britisher was scheduled to clear Halifax on March 25. Shu is duo ft Auckland about May i>. TUTANEKAI FOR KERMADECS. The Government stei/.mer Tutanekai is to .Bail for tlit- llauraki <iu 1 f at eleven o'clock -to-'.norrow morning to complete attending to 'the buoys and beacons. The vessel will retu::n to Auckland on Thursday or Friday 1 ■•Tnorning to replenish her bunkers and to 1 .-take in stores. At' eleven _ o'clock next I morning she is to sail for the Ker- i madec Group to rebuild and replenish the Provision depots for castaway mariners. •■'From (ho Kermrtdees she will return to [Auckland to take in store? for Northern , lighthouses. lIANGITIKI'S OFFICERS. Cnntnyi K. T Smith, R.N.R., is in command of tho New Zealand Shipping Com--Pany's new liner Rangitiki. Ho joined .the service of the company about forty ;yar.rs ago. r.nd until recently was in com"iJiand of tho Ruahine. Mr. M. J. Anderson, late of tlie Rotorua. is chief officer; Mr. -M. D. Stewart ,/late Ruahine), is second officer, Mr. N. 11. Fane third officer, and Tifr. A. D. Wilson fourth officer Tho chief "-♦•nßineer a Mr. A. Taylor, formerly of the Middlesex; Mr. G. Orniiston is second Mr. A. E. Roake third, and Mr. P. C. Youngs fourth There are in all Wtc-en engineers in the ship. _ Mr. G. W. Eraser. late of the Ruahine, is chief stewed, Mr. li. V. Horn first wireless operator. *nd Mr. U. H. Fowler Bocoud wirelcsa operator.

CORINTHIC AT SOUTHAMPTON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthic is reported to have reached Southampton from New Zealand last Friday. She sailed .from Wellington 011 February 10. NIAGARA AT SYDNEY. Tlip Royal Mail liner Niagara reached Sydney from Auckland at 4.30 on Stuurdi* morning. Sho is scheduled to leave Sydney on Thursday and Auckland on the following Tuesday on her return voyage to Suw. Honolulu and Vancouver. MAMILIUS AT PANAMA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Maniilius is reported to have reached Panama last Thursday, en route from Lyttelton to London and west coast ports of Great Britain. She sailed from Lyttelton on March (5. THE KARAITE A. The Shaw, Kavill and *.lbion motor-ship Karaniea cleared Balboa on March 24, in continuation of her voyage from London to Suva, Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and Nelson. Sho is scheduled to reach I'ort Chalmers on April 17. THE MATAK.'iDfA. With carjjo from West Coast ports of Great Britain tho Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Matakana was to clear Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin on Saturday. Sho is due at Auckland on May 7. THE HURUNUI. » The New Zealand Shipping Company hns received advice that tho Hurunui reached Panama on March 23 and cleared Colon on the following day, in continuation of hor voyage from New Zealand to London. Tho vessel was despatched from Lyttelton on February 28. THE TAMAROA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa cleared Southampton on Friday, with passengers and mail for New Zealand, and cargo for discharge at Auckland and Wellington. She is duo at Auckland on May 1. CARGO FROM THE EAST. The Union Company has roceived advice that the Sussex is scheduled to clear Calcutta next Wednesday for Rangoon, Penang, Singapore and Samarang, to complete loading Eastern produce for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton aud Dunodin. THE REMUERA. With passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera is to leave Southampton on April 12. The cargo is for discharge at Wellington, Napier and Auckland. The vessel is scheduled to reach "Wellington on May 17. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's island steamer Tofua left Suva for Tonga, and Samoa at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon. She is due to return to Suva on April 9, and Auckland on April 15. THE GOLDEN CROSS. The Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company's steamer Golden Clous i* reported to have cleared San Francisco for Los Angeles last Friday to complete loading for Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. She is scheduled to leave Loa Angeles to-day and to reach Auckland on April 27. THE CANADIAN WINNER. The Canadian "Winner is due at Wellington from southern portß on Thursday, and is to sail for Napier and Auckland op the following day to complete loading for New York, Boston and Montreal. The vessel is to be, despatched from Auckland for New York on x\pril 10 THE RUAPEHU. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu is scheduled to clear Southampton for New Zealand next Wednesday. The vessel is due at Wellington on May 12 to land passengers and mail for New Zealand. Afterwards sho will unload her general merchandise _ cargo at Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and New Plymouth. THE MATAROA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mataroa is to sail for Wellington to-morrow morning to fill np with New Zealand produce for England. With passengers and mail she is to be despatched from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama, at daybreak on April 13. AORANGJ AT VANCOUVER, Advice received by the Union Company states that the Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached Vancouver from Auckland at three o'clock on Friday morning. The vessel is to sail on her return trip to New Zealand and Australia next Wednesday. She is due at Auckland on April 21, and at Sydney on April 20. PORT NAPIER AT MOTUIHI. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Napier arrived last evening and anchored off Motuihi to unload explosives. The vessel *-ill be granted pratique this morning, and tho passengers should reach Auckland by launch about ten o'clock. The vessel has general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company aro the local agents. THE RARANGA. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga sailed for New Plymouth, Wanganui and Napier yesterday morning to continue loading New Zealand produce for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool. The vessel will return to Auckland from Napier for further loading, and from Auckland slio will proceed to Wellington to complete her cargo. She is to be despatched from Wellington for London on April 21. ULIMAROA DUE AT WELLINGTON. Tho Huddart-P*V/ker steamer Ulimaroa is due at Wellington this morning from Sydney with passengers, mail and cargo. Passengers for North should reach Auckland by train jgi-morrow morning. The vessel is the only Sydney passenger steamer arriving at or leaving New Zealand this week. She is to be despatched on her return trip to Sydney on Friday morning. PORT FREMANTLE'S PASSENGERS. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Fremantle was despatched from Wellington for London, via Panama, on Friday. In addition to mail and cargo she carried the following passengers;— Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Chesney, Mr. and Mrs. Costello, Mr. M. Darke. Mr. Boston. Mr. S. Couper, Mr. W. T. Veitch, Mrs. E. J. Reid. Mrs. L. M. Grear, Mr. 11. P. George. Mr. B. E. Exley. Mr. C. H. Conner, and Dr. Izard, who is acting as the ship's surgeon. THE GOLDEN CLOUD. An arrival at Auckland afternoon was the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company's steamer Golden Cloud, with a full cargo of lumber, case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports. She is unloading a quantity of the cargo at Central Wharf and will unload the remainder at Wellington and Dunedin. The cargo was loaded at San Francisco, Gray's Harbour, Vancouver, Bellingham, Tecoma, Seattle and Los Angeles. The Golden Cloud Ff.iled from Los Angeles on March 1. On March 11. she called at Honolulu to replenish her oil fuel bunkers and the voyage \v»h resumed on the following dav. Moderate weather prevailed until Inst Saturday, when a south-south-west gain was encountered. Captain E. Svenatrup is in command and he has with him the following officers:— Chief. Mr. S. H. Johansen; second. Mr. J. 1> Johanson; third, Mr. T. A. Nobel; chief engineer, Mr. R. T. "Worthington; first assistant Mr E. G. McDonald: second, Mr. C. G. Braden; third. Mr. J. Anderson. Wirc-le-,a operator, Mr, Dunn; chief steward, Mr. Stone. Henderson and Macfai'lano u.'o the local n gents. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. ,p )ie following vessels aro expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day :~ • n Auckland.—Plume, Maunganui, Baron Inchcape. Tofua, Rarariga. Chatham Islands.—Brookabeck, fainui. Wellington.—Marama, Westmoreland, _ 1 re,renna, Port Fremantle, Otokia. Uorminius. Aw.arua. —Makura, Tahiti, Karetu.

BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. —Arrived: March 30— Port Curtis (7.50 a.m.). from Auckland. March 31; Wahine (7 a.m.}. Kaiapoi (7.35 a.m.) and Totara (noon), from Lyttelton. Sailed- March 30—Holmdalo (C p.m.), for Waniranni. March 31: Herminiiiß (7.5 a.m.). for Bluff. LYTTELTON.—Arrived: March 30— Wtthino (0.35 a.m.), from Wellington. March 31: Maori (7.5' a.m.), from Wellington. Sniled: March 30—Kaiapoi (12.50 p.m.-), for Wellington; Totara (5.30 p.m.), for ISew Plymouth. DUNEDIN.—March 30; Sailed—'Waipinta (5,45 p.nt.), for Timaru. SUVA.—March 30: Sailed—Tofua, for Tonga. SYDNEY.—March SO; Arrived—Niagara (4.30 a.m.), from Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO-March ,29: Sailed— Golden Cross, for Auckland, via San Frcftcisco. COLON.—March 28 Sailed--Tairoa, en route from Wellington to New York. PANAMA.—March 28: Arrived—Mnrailius, en route from Lyttolton to London. SOUTHAMPTON—March 29: Arrived— Corinthic, from New Zealand. Sailed—Tamaroa, for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 7