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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SATURDAY'S aebitals. gxS- D Meiiia i 9 -15 from "WellinaCtofficn >3 *.nU. from Wnangarei; ■n'L.na '3 am.), from Kerepeeia, Omar.a ■'fJm.* jn.J» from "Waiaeke; Poao < 5.20 p.m.). iram Coast; Eaaiti <3-50 p.m.;, from niiszncs SATURDAY'S: DEPAPTUEES. a.mJ t for Fiji. Passengers:-B^'non—C-oionel S. r S. Allen. Master Alien, I> r W. JL Andrews, Mr. A. G. Burnett, ffc E Blake. Mrs Blake, Sliss G. O. Bla,TMras. Mi- C. F. Calkins, Mrs. Calkins, - S. R J. Carter. Mrs. 1L M. Cole. .'Mjg G A. Cole. Mrs. "E. CoUey. Mr. S. J. Collins. Sir A. Davits. Lady Da vies. Mr. £ Si. Evans. Mr. F. Evans. Mr. E. A. Emerson, rs - infant, ■;j. 2. L. Forrest, Mrs. Forrest. Muss D Gaidan-Sirsan, Mr G. ' W Guthne, Mr. -u ' Hjardil. Major R. W. Hannah. Mrs Mi»s L. S._iiardie_-Neii, Mr. Harris, jfcs. Harris Mrs. E E. Hughjes and child. Jars. M. 3 Haibert, Miss A. Hulbert, Miss HaiLert, Miss ±L_ Hulbert. Mass O. Eulbert, Mra. A, W. Hint, Miss N. J. Hunt, Jiiw Z. Hatte:, Miss G D James. Mrs. 2. Jadd, Miss 3. Jarid. Miss J. Judd. Mrs. F. E. Langdcm, Mrs. M. S. Laurie, Miss M. 35. Laurie. Mr D. 3. McFariane. Mrs. Maddnsks, Be r . Maddocks, Miss Martin, Mr. 3. G. Matiet.e. Miss E. C. Mercham. Mr. F. P. Muir. Mr. F. B. Mmr. Miss J. A. Jlinr, Miss M Mu:-, Mr. p. Nicois, Mrs. C. F. Ogil*ie. Mr. B. H. Pease. Miss F. L Pease. Miss M. L. Mrs. A. C. Piatt, Mr .E. 3. Pratt. Mrs. L A. Earner, Miss J. A. B-ayser, Mrs. X. Bead, Mr. J. D. Bevell. Miss B_ Reynolds. Rev. 8. C. Sobers. Mrs H E Mr. Ryan. 3£r. H. Sfencer. Mr C. Sunton. Mrs. M. E. Stubbs, Mr. H. Studhoime, Miss R. E. Taylor Mr. 0. S. Thyme. Mr. A. F Tonks. Torts, Mr. J. Trotter, Mi»s t*. Walters, Mr. W. Weir Mrs. Weir. Mrs. R. R. Williams! "iff- J. '.wod. Miss L. n Worthy. Rev. /Wxigier, Mrs. Wrigley and child, Mr. H G, Yoad, A. F Zander. Miss A. R Sander. Mies H. Zander, and 23 third-class!, one Chinese. Gabriella (1.?) p.m.). for Dns-gaville. Rtegitoto, 12.20 p.m.j, for Thames; CoroBstion a p.m.''. for A—arui; Hauiti (1.45 tv aiii&k? 1 • Kawau p.m.). fnr Waiheke; Morn <2 p.m.), for Awani. Enaam (2.20 p.m.!. for' Coast; ScdfiLiii Cil p.m.), for TiunrnjE- / YESTERDAY'S AERITALS. a.m.). from London. Fas•Kigers:—Fim Saloon: Bev. A. R. Allerten Mr F Bryant. Dr. E F. Bryant. Mr. w" A. Dcnaid. Miss M C Hetherington. Mr S. C. H Eootna. Mr. E. Keily, M*rs.~Eelly.' and t<3 third-class. Aeiybryr (11/40 a.m.). from Westpcrt. Toa 'lO.lO a.m.), from. Whakatane: Otimai C-4--JJ I n.m. \ from Opotiki. arrmrßr. Passengers for An.cklaad First Saloon.—Mrs. L. Berliner, Mr. J Bowie. Mr K. CniT, Mr. Cornfield, Mrs. Cornfield. Donald. Mr. IT Donovan. Mr. Ait ieinmir. Mrs. Fiemimr. Mi*s Mr/ W. Goodfellow. Mr. A. Heyes! Miss K. Hioksan.. Miss M. .lohnson. Mr Mr. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Kirkpatrics. Master R. Kirkpatrick. Mr. F Lotto. Mr. E. Panly, Mrs Pauiy. Miss ,T. Panlv! Master B. Partly. Mr. S. Pilcher. Mrs P>l- - Master Y. Pilcher. Mr Pncev Mrs. Paoey. Mr. R. P«m. Mrs. E. Richmona. Mr. H. Fo'norf3 Mr S Spnldinr' Af-<f-,Se;f. Mrs. Selt. ML=s H. Self. Mias £ }*?• . Alison Mr. a Washmsrwn. 3"iTa. W L. V\ "hi Putnam. 'Mrs. P'rnam. Mr.' L.~ 3erkner. sfr. W. Brr"-'"*"p. Miss A. Mr L Donaldson. Miss M. Pike. Mr W.' Ponder". Mr. Q. SmithSeconds Saloon.—Mrs. .M. Eeil. Mr. H. Eensp. Mrs. M. Monniier, Rev. H. Pntland. Mrs._ G_ "Waters. Master M. Waters. Mrs. C. j. 3ea tl .e, Miss O. Beattie. Miss T I Seattle. Mrs. L. Bntler. Mrs. F. Eish. i Miss J. Bish. Master T. Bish. M-s S Miss E. Gould. Mr R. Gibson. Miss ii_ Jones. J£r. S. Logan. Mr. W. Jjarsen. Mr. E, Larsen. Miss 3. Sforcina! «n«_ IB fhird-c)a.ss. .Tiroa (7.10 mm.) r rom Gisbome: Haniti p.m.). from "Waiheke: Ka-sraa (7.20 p.m.). from Half ports: Bangitato (5.50 P.m.:. from Thames.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tainu: '5.45 a.m.}, for Onua. Hairti (10.10 a.m.;. for Waiheke. -laymore <7.2D p.m.). for v\ iiamnsre; Taniwha iS.=5 p.m.). for Paeroa.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAT. aimea. .from Napipr. morning '<hnuna. from Siirerdale, 12.30 p.m.. Ssiapoi, from Lyrtelton. afternoon. Bene;* :rto. iroia_ Corci■; andei. 10 p.m. Aara.iiou. from g.asi ". ist. evenin^.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Southern Cross, for Ne-w Hebrides. 2 p.m. 3.3L5. 'Aorangi, for Sydney, 30 p.m. ,Tutanekai, for Northern lighthouses. 6 iLn: Baagit-rto, for Coromandei, soon. Apaaai for Mercury Bay. 2 p.m. Waipu. for lierepeebi. 10 p.m. Ngap-shi, far, Eaasejl. i p m. Tai>!>e, for Whananaki, 4 p..m. Kawau, fur Msngawai. 3 a.m. Osuci. inr Siiverdale. 1 pm \TESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. i:rrx2coLo;;iAi, irrp coisraiKaiapoi, Grsfyraonih, April 22. Pflclta, Welimginn. Ann! 2!?. iuiingairui. Sydney, Apnl 23. Katoa. Southsm ports, April 23. <•- H.M.S. Veronica. "Wel3ir.gl.on, April 29. j, 2L3L3. Laburnum, Wellington. April 29. Kaitanrata. Greymouih. to sail. ; Marama. Sydney. May T. ? Maui Pomasa. Apia., via £ anther" purls. Max 8 Tafua. Fiji, May 13. Flimaroa. Sydney. Mav 14. ■tt M.S. D*viaede, South. May IT. Qtira." South. April 22. to load. Norfolk, Liverpool. April 23. Golden Cross. Los Angeles, April 27. ' ??ri Napier. Xancanm. April 2T. to load. f City at Adelaide. I-e*v York. Apr:] 29. Baron 3elhsv.en. Antwerp. April 23. Ts.rca.rca, London. April 29 Eauraki. Los Angeles. Ma y ». •' Matakana, Liverpool. May 4.

EAELY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND

CrHEECpLOKIJU, ASH GVSTR3ZA3. Southern Sclotnon Islands, April 22. Aorsngi, Sydney, April 22. -iuunganiL:, Sydney, April 26. Tasmania. America and England, April 25. Wajpahi. Cook Islands. May 2. e Canadian Chailenger, America and Cank , ada. May 5 Acrang:. Vancouver. May 7. _ £ort Da—-m, America. Canada and r.r.~- ? . land. May S. s>- Ma.rama. Sydney. May 30. ■« Ponxare. Norfolk Island, May 10. vinrtatoa. Sydney. May 1". Huntingdon. London, May 15. •tafa*. Fiji, May 13. - Golden Crors. Honolulu and Pac.?,c Coast L pons, May 19. Niagara. Sydney. May 2L r PACIFIC MAIL SEBTICE. ■- Maku;-a. due Welliiigt.on from Sydney Aprd 22, leaves April 23 for San Fran--1 . CISCO. Aorang:. at Auckland: sails fcr Sydney *' April 22. i Xaai7i, left San Francisco Aprii 17; due f ... Wellin?tc-ii May 'J. Iviagara. due Vancouver April 26: sails for Auckland May L BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. £ Taaiaroa. left Southampton March 23. due f _ Auckland April J 2D. 2en:;e.ra. leit SoutCßJnpton April 12. due _ Wellirgion May IT . t-onr.inic. iearea Southampton April 26. ci n e v\ e I iin«T an e a-AUSTBALXJi-XEW ZEALAND. Jfanmiii. due Wellinston from Sydney " April ii. ; ~ Veiling:, on April 20. . Jumnsranai. due Auckland April 2S: sails ; ~ % Sydney April 26. ■Bisntiiia. i<tavi»s Melbourne April 24: due t Bluff April 25. Wellington May 3. f la Stream—Rewa Wainui. ITinemoa. Waitoiao, WaJpuhi, HM.C.S. Iris, ■t ~ Aeiybrya (Hendersan and Macfarlanei, . Deroapon—E.M.S. Philomel. E.M.S. I-'UTSPCiIII y Ring's Wharf— Brokofceck (G. W. Bews). Wharf—Wmgatui (U.S.S. Coy.), E:. RJSSm.S. Aorangi (C.S.S. Coy.). v« Whf.rJ—Tasmania (N.Z.S. Coy.), if, Rotorna (N Z.S. Coy.J. _ Central Wharf—Southern Cross (MelaT a«>aa Mission}. 18 Botk—Kawatiri U..5.5. Coy.). Waimea is expected from Napier aE I,V oerth at Central Ihe Government steamer Tutanekai is to ler Sorthera ligixtaouses at six o'clock mania? 1»? e Tiroa arrived from Bast Coast h*ys iSR and is at King's Wharf. She s *'« for Hicks Bar and Gisborne at p°oa to-morrow. Ktitangata is scheduled to leave GreySl' Auckland to-day. She is due i I ?S ay * asd after discharge will rerfi/Grsymouilu

Tb* Waipiat* i* to load at Blu3 to-day and afterwards at Timaru. Lyfctelton and " eilaietcm. for Auckland. She will not ca.»i at Dunedin or Oamaru. . Australian steamer Gabriella sailed lor Dorgaville and Waikato on Saturday afternoon to complete unloading cargo from Part Stephens and Newcastle. The Northern Company advises that the Otimai and Toa will be despatched for Bay Plenty ports to-morrow, the Otimai for Opotiki and Kutarere. at 11 a.m., and the Toa for Whakatane, at 2 p.m.

The .Richardson steamer Awahon is due from the coast this evening and will berth at Centra..! "Wharf. She is to be despatched for Hicks Bay. Tokomaru Bay and Gisbome at five o'clock to-morrow evening.

Th Kaiapoi, en route from Greymouth and Wellington. left Lytielton for Auckland at 10.30 p.m. on Friday. she is due this afternoon and will berth at King's Wharf. After discharge she will return to Greymonth.

The W nxrateii arrived from Sotith Island ports and Wellington on Saturday morning and is_ unloading at Prince's Wharf. She is scheduled to sail for "WePingn-on. Dunedio and Timaru on Wednesday.

The Kavatin, which is Heing recommissiuned. will be docked for cleaning and painting . this morning. Aftersraras the vessel will undergo survey, itwd she is to be despatched for Westport next Saturday. The Katoa is expected at Auckland tomorrow morning with cargo from South Island ports and Wellington. She will unload at Prince's "Wharf. After discharge the vessel will be despatched for Wesipcrt. THE TOFTJA. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua sailed for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa on Saturday morning. She is due back at Auckland on May 13. H.M.S. DCXEDDJ IS PORT. Dunedin returned to Auckland from Southern ports on Saturday morning to refit for her coming cruise to Australia. On Wednesday she will go into dock, where sue will remain for about a month.. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Cross is scheduled to sail for the Xew Hebrides and Solomon Islands, via Norfolk Island, a.* two o'clock this afternoon. Mr. J;_W. Jones has joined the vessel as chief cancer 3nd Mr. H M. Hels as second officerTHE AELT3RTS. The slea~er Aelybrya returned to Auckland from Westport on Saturday morning to have he. hull cleaned and painted. She is in the stream and will, go into dock tomorrow. The vessel will andock on "Wednesday and sail for the phosphate islands to load another cargo CARGO FROM "THE EAST." The Union Company's Indian trader Susses. en route from Calcutta, left Rangoon on April 11 for Penang, Singapore and Samarang to complete leading Eastern produce for Auckland, Wellington. Lytielton and Dunedin She is due at Auckland about May 15. THE TREGONELL. The Hain Line steamer Tregonell arrived from Cuba on Saturday afternoon and bert'ied at Chelsea to unload her raw sugar cargo. She sailed from Cuba on March 16 and experienced generally fair weather until nearir.g ivew Zealand, when a severe west' eriy_ storm delayed her arrival by about ten hours. THE TAHCTL The Shaw, Saviil and Albion liner Tainui sailed for Opua, Napier, Timaru and Wellington on Saturday morning to complete loading ior England. With passengers and mail she is to be despatched from "Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama, on May 3. THE MAOGAZCCL | Having iert Sydney on Friday afternoon I the Union Company's intercolonial steamer j Maunganui is due at Auckland to-morrow j tncrnmg. She has passengers, mail and ] cargo, and will berth at Queen's Wharf.

THE TASMANIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tasmania, which arrived from Gisborne on Friday night, berthed at Queen's "Wharf on Saturday morning to complete loading for Sew York. Halifax and "West Coast pons of Great Britain. jShe is to be despatched for New York next 2 riday. OTIHA FTTBTHEB DELATED. The fchaw, Savill _ and Albion steamer Otus has been further ate. Whakokopu by had weath'jr and will not reach Auckland to-day. as was expected. The vessel is to continue loading at Auckland and then go to Wellington to complete her cargo. From Wellington she is to sail for London, via Bio de Janeiro. L. D, Nathan and Company, Ltd-, are the local agents. MATAEOA "ALL WELL.** Tne Shaw, Sarin and Albion liner Mataroa, which left Wellington for London on April 13. reported by wireless last Thursday: "Encountered heavy north-east wir.ds for first two davs. Jiut now experiencing fine weather. 'Ail well.' " NORFOLK ESPECTED. The Federal Line sterner Norfolk is scheduled to reach Auckland from Liverpool to-morrow but she had not reported by wireless yesterday. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at AucJdand, Wellington, Lytteiton and Port. Chalmers. Cargo for Auckland w:T). be at Prince's Whan. The New Zenißnd Snipping Company are the local agents. THE SOTOSTAWiih passengers, mail and cargo from London and Southampton the New Zealand Shippins Comr,any's liner ILotonia reached Auckland yesterday morning. The vessel is at. Queen's Wfa-i-f. and after unloading general merchandise for Auckland she will £0 to Weafincton und Plymouth t-o complete discharge. She sailed from Southamnion on March 15 and experienced generally lair weather except during the last three days of the voyage, when a westerly storm was encountered and delayed her arrival by 20 hours.

H.3LM-S. AQRANGI IN POST. From Vanccruyer. Honolulu sad Su-ra the Royal Mail liner Aarn.ngi reached Auckland last evening. She berthed at Prince s Wh- rf to land S5 passengers. as well _as mai. and cargo for Ncw Zealand. After lea ring Sura last Thursday ntnaoon the wind freshened from the 'wroih-west until Friday night, when n moderate gale was blowing; accompanied by a rough sen and high head-swell. The boisterous conditions continued until yesterday anqrainst and delayed th? res pel's arrival try about K I"—f hours She is to resume her voyage to Sydney a+ ten o'clock to-night. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The fouowins yessels are expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— __ Auckland.—Maui p->tnarp. Ksramea. I. umaroa. Maunganui. Nucula. Tafna. Canadian Winner. Chatham Islands.—Bellhaven, Mata ro ft, Middlesex. Coptic. _ . . , Wellington.—Tamahine. Canadian Challenger. Rimutaka, Marama, Port. Cnrtia. Baron Fairlie, Katanga. Cambridge. A warns.—Tahiti. Kartigi. K.sponga. Ciiy of Boubais. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Saturday'« Arrivals.—Rnrawa (7.45 a.m..}, from New Plymouth. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Eauvaru (3 p.m.), from Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— April 20: Arr-yed—Ron-ton (6.50 a.m. ' l . from Ljrttelton: R-imutaJca (12.40 p.m.), from "Wancaimi: Opihi (2.10 from Lyttelton: Cygnet 'lO.lO p.m.). frorrt» Lytteltcm. April 21: Arriyed—Kaimai <e.r;o a.m.), from Nanier: Wahine <7 a.m.), from Lvtteitcn: juiimanawa <8.50 a.m.), from "WestporM Breese ' 8.3fl a.m.), from Wanganu:-, Eolmdale <10.25 a.m.), from Lftteitrjn. April °!0: F«iled— Port Curtis (10 a.m.l, for London: Komata <l-20 p.m.). for West port: Katoa (8.25 p.m.). for Auckland. LYTTELTON.— April 20: Arrived— Wahine (7.10 a.m.). from Wellington; Holtndalfl '9.25 a.m.). from Tlnmru. Sailed— Calm (12.45 n.m.). for Blnff: Totara <l2,wi pm 1 for Namer; Holmdale <S.SO p.m. t, nnd Wahine (8.40 rt.m.), for Wellington. April 21 • Arrived —Aluori (fi.so a.m.). from Wellington• Storm f.7.40 a.m.). from Tjmnrn: Port. Darwin <ll.lO a.m.). from Blua; O repaid, from Blenheim. DIPvEDTV April 2.0 • Arriyed—Progress (.- a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Progress H 0.30 P.m.). for Tim am. April-21: Arnveo — Corinna. from Wellington. BLUFF.—ApriI 20- Arrived —Waipiata, from Danedin. Sailed —Port Darwin, ior Lyttelton: Raponga, for Greymouth. TARAK AN.—April IS: Sailed—Phorue. for IS"e w Zealand, LOS ANGELES.—AnriI 18: Sailed— British Glory, for New Zealand. COLON —April 19; Sailed—Port ffremontle. en route from Wellington to London: Pipxriki. en route from Napier to Dunkirk; Cornwall en route from Napier to London. DUNRIRR—ApriI IS: Arriyed—Anclo Chilean, from New Zealand. LONDON.—ApriI 13: Arrivcd-Kia Ora, frem Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 9

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