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SHIPPING.

1 PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Pono (3.10 a.m.), from coast; Clansman (10.40 a.m.), from Russell; Coronation (5 p.m.). froni Awnnui. Tuhoe (0.15 p.m.), from Const: Apantii (6.25 r m ), from Great Barrier. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Marama (3.25 p.m.), for Sydney, Pnsseneers: First Saloon: .Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clark, Mr. A. D. Sproat, Mr. S. Walker, Mr. G. B. Richards, Mrs. Ilayden, Miss Woodbury, Mrs. Koiuiyne. Miss McCulloeh, Mrs. Roberts. Mr. sj.nd Mrs. L. G. Lethbridge, Mr. 'i"d Air's. J. W. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clay. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Frost, Mrs. Tomlinson, Miss Mitchell, Miss Lane, Miss Brown. Mr. L. S. and Mis.s Atontgomerie, Miss Loiigdiil, Colonel W. S. Tupper, Mr W. M. Lewis, Mr. A. McKenzie. Mr. D. Hollingswortb, Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Burch, Mr. A. E. ANarrick. Mr. 11. K. Edmiston, Mr. K. Clark. Mr. L E. R. Wakemnn Mr. \V. H. Evans, Mr. J. Doyle. Mr. W. Leckie. Mr. ami Mrs. H. O. Poblcy, Mrs. and Master Emmett, Miss Wilson. Mrs. Tanton, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. F. TT. Pickwick, Captain and Mrs. 0. H, Davies, Mr. J. Blyth. Mr. ft. J. Michaels. Miss Anderson, Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Buxton, Miss Brooks, and maid. Mrs. Sharman, Mrs. Hidden, Miss Kocli. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. and Miss Gordon, Mr. E. A. Leask, Mr. T. R. Jones, Mr. F. B. Darnell. Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Tooman, Mrs. BellwoTthy, Mr. G. N. Evans, Mr. ,T. Denliolm, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Yautrhan, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Tlargrave, Mrs. Gribbin, Mrs. Lnurence-Toole, Mrs. McGregor, Air. and Mrs. W. E. and Messrs. D. and A. Bush, Miss Gruftonj Miss Dimant, Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. ft. Harnett, Mr. J. J. Haverty, Captain IT. K. Jones, Air. and Mrs. G. Karlson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker, Mrs. Hardman and maid. Miss Christie. Airs. .Toll. Afiss Ate?k, Ariss Hett, Atrs. Cockell, Mr. and Afrs. F. A. and Misses Read (2), Ariss Bonner. Afiss Wilson. Aliss D'Arcy, Mi's Frnser./ATrs. Warrick. Mrs. Logan and child, Miss Noble. Mr. D, V. Aladelt, Mr. W. Ambrosius. Mr. X Nelson. Air. ,T. Davies, Mr. and Afrs. T. Cunningham, Afr. G. B. Plumnier. Air. M. Taylor, Air. and Mrs. L. Onutier. Afr. and Afrs. J. S. Afathias, Mr. R. Peden. Afr. R. Patterson, Miss Gilchrist. Miss Lnngley. Captain and Afrs. G. IT. Madden and child. Captain R. Kennedy. Afr. and Airs. G. W. Yew and Sum Chuck IT eon. Second Saloon: Alessrs. R. V. and W. E. Saul. Mr. T. F. Hall. Mr. A. U. Berg. Air. W. J. Cummirrigs, Air. A. J. Evans, Air. F. Jl. Joyce. Mr. F. X, Miller, Mr. At. J. MoCallum. Mr. W. Stolz. Mr. G. Ogle. Mr. W. Crabtree. Mtf. Kirke, Miss Cull, Aliss Fisher, Mrs/ Raft'erty, Mr. and Airs. L. A. Bigwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGinn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren. Air. ar.d Mrs. P. M. Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. C. F>. W. Castell, Air. and Airs. W. H. Leigh, Mrs. Titchener, Airs. Laing and child, Mrs. and Miss Bell, Aliss Farrow, Miss Sinclair, Miss Bailey, Aliss Taylor, Miss Simpsor., Aliss White. Mrs. Walker, Mi? 9 Ruxton, Mrs. Butt, Airs. Rear, Miss Alorris, Mr. W. G. llull, Mr. R. A. Partridge. Airs. Crine, Mrs. Bryan, Airs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. IT. and Air. W. Barrlsley and two children. Miss Barry, Mrs. Walker, Miss Lamb. ATr. H. G. Niclioll, Air. At. J. Hognn, Air. F. W./ Lack, Mr. T. Cook. Air. Al. Nizich, Air. W. E. Crossman, Air. A. Alaher, Air. T. C. Williams. Air. W. R. Fairweather, Mr. and Airs. n. T. Storey and two children. Afr. J. and Afiss Nilsson, Afr. S. A. Trollope, Afrs. Ogle, and 0] third-class, inchiding nine Chinese. Storsten (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington. Apanui (,12.5 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Lyttelton" (12.5 a.m.). for Coast; Taniwha (12.10 a.m.). for Paeroa; Awahou (11.20 a.m.). for East Coast bays; Wainiata (3 p.m.), for Southern ports; Hauiti (3.45 p.m.), for Coromandel; Rangitoto (1.15 r.m.). for Thames. Omana 'O.IO p.m.). for Waiheke.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Rarnnga. from Napier. 10.30 a.m. Dauiti. frcm Coromandel. 2.15 ft.nj Waipu. from Kerepeehi. 3 a.m. Taniwha. from Paeroa, 5 a.m. Canopus, from Westport. Claymore, from Whancarei, 6 a.m. Omar.a, from Waiheke, 9 a.m. Torea, from Warkwortb Rangitoto, from Thames, 12.30 p.m. VESS2LS SAILING TO-DAY Cambridge for Napier. -1 p.m Coronation, for Awanui, noon Ronaki fcr Tauranga, noon. Molu, for Awanui. noon Apanui, /for Parenga, noon Omana, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Haniti for Waiheke. 1.15 p.n) VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Canadian Winner, from Napier, morninu'. Waimea. from Gisborne VESSELS! SAILING TO-MORROW Taniwha, for Paerna, 2.30 p.n> Claymore, for Whangarei, i) p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Tofua, Fiji, April 15. Tutanekai, Kermadecs. April 15. Kairanga. Westport, April 15. Kr.row, Lyttelton, April 15. Sydney. April 16. Wingatui. Southern ports. April 19. H.M.S. Dunedin. South. April 20 Poolta, Wellington. April 20. Matmganui. Sydney. April 23 H.M.S Veronica. Wellington, April 29. H.M.S Lahurnum, Wellington, April 29 Marama, Sydney, May 7. H.M.S. D.omede. South May 17. OVERSEAS Raranga, So.ith, April 13. to load. Canadian Winner, South, April 14, to load. Bockabeck, River Plate, shortly. Tainui. .London, via Wellington. April 15. Baron Fairlie, Texas. April 15. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS Maui Poniare, Xiue and Apia. April 15. Canadian Winner, America and Canada. April 15 Tasmania, America and England, April 19. Ulirnaroa, Sydney, April 19. Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, April 20. Aorangi, Sydney, April 22. Maunganui, Sydney, April 26. Waipahi, Cook Islands. May 2. Aorangi, Vancouver. May 7. Port Darwin, America. Canada and England. May S. Marama, Sydney. May 10. Huntingdon, London,' May IP. Golden Cross, Honolulu and Pacific Coast ports. May 19. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Mak t;ra, leaves Sydney April IS, Wellington April 23 for S'an Francisco. Aorangi, left Vancouver April 3. due Auckland April 21. Tahiti, <1 ne San Francisco April 12; sails for Wellington April 17 Niagara, due Vancouver April 2G. sails for Auckland May 1. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. I'oforua, left Southampton March 15, due Auckland April 19 Tnmarnn, left Southampton March 29. duo Auckland April 29. I'uanehu. left Southampton April 3. duo Wellington May 12. Remuerfi. leave" Southampton April 12. due Wellington May 17. . Corinthic. leaves Southampton April 20. due Wellington June 3. AII ST RALIA -X E W ZEA LA ND. Maraiua. due Sydney April 10, sails for /Welling ton April 19. Ulirnaroa. left Sydney April 12: due Auck- • 1-iTid April 10: sails for Sydney April 19. Maungunui, leaves Sydney April 19, duo Auckland April 23. Manuka, due Melbourne from BlufT April 17. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa (bn.). Wainni. Hinemoa, WniUmo. Kawatiri, Waipahi. 11.M.C.5. Iris, Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Devonport— H.M.S. Philomel. King's Wharf— Maui Pomare (Spedding, Ltd.), Coronation (A. G. Frankham), GuiAar (Spedumg, Ltd.). P lime's Wharf-Canadian Challenger (C.N.S.). Queen's Wharf—Cambridge (X.ZS Coy.), Central Wharf Southern Cross (Melanesia n Mission''. The Waimea is due from Gisborne to-mor-ri'v.- and Will berth at Queen's WJinrf. The (!unba.r is due a' an early hour Bus morning and will berth at Kings '1 he American yaciit Wanderlust, after Iv.o iri<i>;ll:n' visit lo New Zeal'.iid, left Rus'l for Suva yesterday. Ihe Kntoa is scheduled to load at Dunedin on Monday, and afterwards at Timaru, Lyttrhon iiiid Wellington, for Auckland. The Kairanga left Westport for Auckland at noon yesterday. She is due on Monday and will unload at Prince's Wharf The K/irov is due from Lvtlelton direct on Monday. After discharge she will return I" Lyiu-lt, n direct. eu route to Dunedin and Tuna ru. The Wingatui, en route from South Island rorls. js Id leave Lyttelton on Monday for Wellingloi: iind Auckland. She is due at Auckland next Friday. Tlu» Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus left Westport. for Auckland at 10.-20 .on Wednesday evening. She is due this afternoon and will unload at King's Wharf. Kussell and Somers, Limited, advise that the Anchor Line steamer Regulus has been delayed in Ihe South, and is now scheduled load at Onehunga for Pieton, Nelson and ■ •Vest t'oait ports .next Wednesday,

NIAGARA AT SUVA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara reached Suva from Auckland at on© o'clock losterday afternoon, en routo to Honolulu and Vancouver. Sine is duo at Vancouver on April 20. THE MARAMA. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama left Auckland yesterday afternoon, and is due at Sydney on Tuesday morning. From Sydney she will go to Wellington. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua. which is due from Tonga. Samoa and Fi.ji on Alondav, will laud passengers, mail and cargo at Prince's Wl.arf. CANADIAN WINNER. Tho Canadian Winner is due from Napier to-morrow morning, and will berth at King's Wharf to complete loading wool and general cargo for America and Canada. Sho is to be despatched for New York, Boston and Montreal on Monday. ULIAfAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker Steamer Ulimnroa left Sydney for Auckland at mid-day yesterday with 227 passengers, as well as mails and caieo. Sho is due on Tuesday morning, and will berth, at Central Wharf. THE STORSTEN. The Norwegian motor-ship Storsten sailed for Wellington. Alelbourno and Sydney yesterday afterncon to complete unloading bulk oil from San Pedro for tho Atlantic Union Oil Company THE MAUI POMARE. Spedding, Limited, advises that the departure of th.. Go'eminent motor-ship Alaui Pomare for Nine Island and Apia has been further postponed until 11 o'clock on Monday morning THE CAMBRIDGE. The Federn.l Line steamer Cambridge is expected to sail for Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton and I'ort Chalmers at four o'clock this afternoon to complete unloading general merchandisi from West Coast ports of Great Britai.i THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Tho Canadian Challenger is to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin on Monday to' complete unloading cargo from Eastern Canadian ports. The wet weather yesterday delayed unloading operations on the vessel THE BROCKOBECK. Wireless advice received from the steamer Brockobeck, which is expected at an early date from River Plate stated that trouble with tho machinery was dolaying her progress. The vessel has a cargo of linseed for discharge at Auckland and Sydney. Air. G. AVallace Bews is tho local agent. THE MARGARET W. The four-masted auxiliary schooner Afargaret W left Newcastle last Wednesday morning with a full cargo of coal for discharge at Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. Sho is expected at Tokomaru Bay toward the end of next week. KARAMEA AT SUVA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Karamea reached Suva from London at daybreak yesterday. After unloading general merchandise for Fiji sho will proceed to Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Nelson fo complete discharge. She is scheduled to reach Port Chalmers nest Wednesday. THE WAIRUNA. The Union Company's transpacific cargo steamer Wairuua is reported to have cleared San Francisco last Wednesday for Los Angeles to complete loading Pacific Coast cargo for Auckland, N a ' l ' er - Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff and Now Plymouth. She is scheduled to roach Auckland about May 5. CARGO FROM THE. EAST.

The Union Company advises that, the steamer Narbada is scheduled to take the July-August loading at Calcutta and afterwards at Penang. Singapore and Samaraug for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. She will make the voyago in place of the Hauraki. THE TASMANIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tasmania has been delayed in loading nt. Nanier, and i.s now due at. Auckland next, Thursday. The vessel will complete loading and general cargo at tin is port for New York, Boston, Halifax and West Coast ports of Great Britain. THE OTIRA. I;. D. Nataan and Company, Limited, have received advice that tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira is now scheduled to reach Auckland from Waikokopn next Thursday to continue loading. From Auckland tho vessel will go to Wellington to complete her cargo. She is to bo despatched from Wellington for London, via Rio do Janeiro, on April 21. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern Company advises that the departure of the Pono for Waipu, Mangapai and Parua Bay has been postponed until noon on Monday. The Torea is to sail for Kawau. Leigh, and Mango,wai on Monday, in place of the Kawau, which is under overhaul and will resume in the service next Wednesday. Tho Arapawa is to leave Onehunga for Wanganai at ten o'clock this morning. THE BARON FAIRLIE. Duo from Port Arthur. Texas, at daybreak on Monday, the steamer Baron Fairlie will berth at Western Wharf to unload caso oil and other petroleum products for the Texas Oil Company. She also has cargo for Wellington, Melbourne. Butibur.v nnd Fremmitle. Messrs. R. Millar and Company are the local agents. AWAHOU AND PUKEKO. The Richardson steamer Awahou sailed for East Coast bays yesterday morning. She is duo to return to Auckland on Tuesday night, and is to lie despatched on Wednesday evening on her return trip to Hicks Bay, Tokoniaru Bay and Gisborne. The Pukeko left Napier last night. She is due at Portland on Monday morning, and at Auckland on Monday night. On Tuesday afternoon she is scheduled to sail for East Const, bays, Napier and Wairoa. THE RARANGA. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga, which left Napier at 11 o'clo:k on Thursday night is due at Auckland at 10.30 this morning She will berth : t Queen's Wharf to continue loading _ for South America, London. Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool, to the agency of A. S. I'aterson and Company, Limited. Oil Thursday she is to sail for Tokoniaru Bay and Wellington to complete her cargo. From Wellington she is to be despatched for London,, via Monte Video and J'enerilie, on April 24. THE TAINUI. Tho Shuw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is to leave Wellington for Auckland tins morning, lo complete unloading general merchandise from London, ;md to commence loading for her homeward voyage. She is due on Monday morning. The other loading ports are Opua, Napier. Timaru and Wellingtor Tho vessel is to be despatched from Wellington for London, via Panama, on May 9. A. S. Ira.terson and Company, Limited, are the Irc-al agents. WITHIN WI UP, LESS RANGE. The following vessels aro expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day A uckland.—Tutanekai. Wai tenia (a. '1 ofua. Baron Fairlie, Niagara,, Poolta, Brockojieck, Raranga. Marama. Ulirnaroa, ('anadin Winner. Keelung. Chatham Islands. Ruahinc. Rotorun, Zeaiaridic. Wellington.—Arahura. Diomede, Mannganui. Anialihus. Middlesex. Inkuni. Tron Awarua.- Makur.i. Manuka. Tahiti llcrminius. City of Roiibaix, Port Curtis, Plume, C. A. Larscn Karetu, Rangitiki. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrival. -Aropawn if'vla a in.), fiom Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL.— April 12. Sailed-Wander-lust, for Suva. WELLING i'ON.- April 12: Arrived—Wahinc (7 a.m.). Tfolnuh.le (S f.m.). Coriuna (0.10 r.,n: ), Storm (1.50 p.m.), f>-om Lyttelton: Kait a pL'ata. 19 a.m.), from G reymout h. Sailed—lolm i 1.20 p.m. L for Wangnnui: Aliungatiui (3. , r > p.m.). for .Sydney: Holmdale (0.10 p.m.), for Wanganui; Wi hine (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.- April 12: Arrived—Maori (0.15 a.m.), Kill na '7.10 ii.ru.) and Gale (3.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed -City of Rouluiix (li.'di p.m.), for Dunedin: Maori (S.fi p in. I, for Wellington. BLUFF.—ApriI 12: Sailed—Rimutiika (9.45 p.m ), for Timaru. SUVA. April 12: Arrived Kiiramea (daybreak), en route from London to Port Clia'tAers; Niagara (1 p.m.), from Auckland. SYDNEY. -April 12- Sailed - Ulinuroa il p.m.', fo- Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO. April 10: Sailed— Wairiuiu, for New Zealand, via Los Angeles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 9

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