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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND,

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

H.M.S. Veronica (4 p.m.), from Welling- „ in nm ) from Silverdale. Ss Laburnum (5.30 p.m.), from W.cll--snWa"mea (8.50 p.m.). from Napier. t Tumaroa (10.30 p.m.), from London.

YESTERDAY'S. DEPARTURES. TT nlO am.), for Paeroa; Omana , frTo a n,.). for Waiheke; . Kawau (2.30 /iin ) for Mangawai: Haiuti (3.4 a p.m.). for Kerepeehi: Ngapuhi (5.15 p.m.). for R.ssell; Rangitoto (5.15 p.m), for Coro- & Paroto Coast, Pono (9.15 p.m.). for Coast. Port Napier (10.-15 p.m.), for Lyttelton.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. TTriuraki. from Los Angeles, afternoon. Baron Belhaven. from Antwerp, 10 p.m Pukeko, from Portland, mornmg. Waip.° from Paeron. 0.30 a m. Claymore, from Yv'hangarei. 8 a.m. Ronaki, from Tauranga, 10 a.m. Rangitoto, from Coromandd, -.30 p.m. Kawau. from Manjawai. -.30 p.m. Awaliou, from Gisborne, morning.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Norfolk, for Wellington, noon. Tregenna, for New Plymouth, 5 p.m. Tuboe. for Whakatamv, 10 a.m. Omana, for Warkworth. 2.30 p.m. Waipu. for Paeroft. 3 P.m. Voimea. for East Coast ports 4 p.m. AwallOU, for East Coast bays. 5 p.m. Piikeko for East Coast bays. 5 p.m. Rangitolo. for Thames. 6.30 P.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Waipiata, Southern ports. May 2. Marnnia, Sydney. May ' ■ Maui Pomare. Apia, via Southern ports May 8. Tofua, Fiji. May I'IJiiinaroa, Sydney. 11H.M.S. Dioniede, south, May Maunganui. Sydney. May 21. overseas.

Baron Belhaven. Antwerp. May 1. Hauraki, Los Angeles, May J. Mataknna, Liverpool. May 4. Canadian Cnaljengcr. South, May 5. to Port Darwin. South. May 6. to load. Wairuna. Los Angeles. May 7. Canadian Britisher. Halifax May 7. Rotorua, South. May 9. to loaa. Benholm, New York May 10. Raisdale. Antwerp. May 10. Sussex. Calcutta. May 15. Huntingdon. South. May 16, to load Golden Cross. South. May It?, to load. Niagara, Vancouver. May 20 Port Auckland. New \ork, May 20 Krf/tt, Liverpool, May 21. Cambridge, South. May 24 to load. Wirral, New York, via Wellington. May

26. Kenuiera. London, via Wellington. May

■ 20. -Surrey, New York, May 30. Baron Maclay. Texas, May 31. Corinthic. London, via Wellington. Jnne Tcurville, French warship. New Hebrides. July 21. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. I yTEB COLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Waipahi. Cook Islands. May 2. Canadian Challenger. America and Canada, May 5. Aorangi, Vancouver, May i. Port Darwin America. Canada and .hniZland. May S / Marama, Sydney. May 10. Maui Pomare, Norfolk Island, May 10. Ulimaroa, Sidney. May li. Huntingdon, London, May 18. Tofua, Fiji, May IS. „ Golden Cross. Honolulu and Pacific Lcasv ports, May 19. Niagara. Sydney. May 21. Maunganui, Sydney. May 24- , , r Cambridge, America and England. May 29. Taranaki. England. June 12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama. due at Sydney from Wellington April SO; sails for Auckland May 3. Ulimaroa, due i.' Wellington from Sydney. April 30; sails for Syr.ney May 3 Maunganui. due at Sydney from Auckland, April 3C. Manuka, from Melbourne; due Wellington May 3; sails for Melbourne direct May 4. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Makura,'/diie San Francisco May 10; sails for Wellington T-T\y 15. Aora-igi, leaves Syd-toy May 2, Auckland May 7, for Vancouver. Tahiti, left San Fransco April IT; duo Wellington May G. Niagara, leaves Vancouver May 1: due Auckland May 20. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ru&pehu. left Southampton Apxil 3, due Wellington May 12. Rernnnra, left Southampton Apnl 12, due Wellington May 17. Corinthic, left Southampton April 2G. due Wellington June 3. VESSELS IN PORT. In S'renm—Rcwa (bq.). Wainui, Hinemoa, Waitomo, Waipahi, H.M.C'.S. Iris. Brcckobeck (Gr. W. Bews). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. King's Wharf—Poolta (U.S.S. Coy.), Tregenna (Henderson and Macfarlane). Princc'R Wharf -Port Napier (.F.A. Coy.). Kaimanawa (U.S.S. Coy.), City cf Adelaide (N.Z.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf —Norfolk (N.Z.S. Coy.). Waimea (U.S.'S. Coy.), Golden Cross (Henders:-!! and Macfarlane). Jn Dock—H.M.S. Dunedin. Chelsea—Tregonell (Soedding, Ltd.). The Kaiapoi is expected to leave Greymouth for Auckland to-day, probably via Wellington. The Wingatui is announced to load at Dunedin next Thursday and afterwards at Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for Auckland. The Kairanga is undergoing survey at Lyttelton. ,After the work has bee i completed she is to load next Saturday for Auckland direct. Tlie Poolta, which is undergoing overhaul and survey at Prince's Wharf, cannot he despatched for Grafton before the end of this week. The Kaimanawa will shift to Chelsea this morning to complete unloading conl from Westport. After discharge she will ■undergo overhaul and survey. The Waimea arrived from Nnpier last, evening and berthed at Queen's Wharf. She is to ho despatched for Gisborno and Napier at four o'clock this afternoon. The Kuro'.v is due at Lyttelton 10-dav to complete loading cargo from South Island l>orts for Wellington and Auckland. Sho is expected at Auckland about Saturday. The Kaitangata sailed for Portland early yesterday morninir to load cement for Wellington. From Wellington the vessel will ' go to Westport next Monday to load a coal cargo for Auckland. THE MAUI POMARE. The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare is scheduled to reach Lyttelton from Apia next Frida,'/. After unloading at Wellington the vessel is due at Auckland on May R and is !o be despatched for Norfolk Island on May 10. RARAWA AND ARAPAWA DELAYED. the Northern Company's steamers Pa raw a "■id Arapav/a. which left Onehunga for New 1 lymouth and Raglan respectively yesterday a..ernoon, were unable to cross the Maniiu bar laßt. evening owing to the stormy 31' u r ' and the two vessels anchored at toe heads. The Arapawa is to return to rr P e "iiHga thin morning to load more cargo. ji_ rav '' B . Y-ill resume her trip as soon 83 the conditiona moderate. WARNING TO SHIPPING. The local superintendent of mercantile marine has received advice to warn manners that a quantity of lops and debris ; r " ni uooded rivers was reported flouting in latitude 38 degrees 11 minutes south; longi--9" ( ' c -'ees 27 minutes enst, on April the logs and debris are considered to oe dangerous to navigation and they are 'intung southward. The position where the danger was reported to bo is about seven miles, south-east of Tokomuru Bay and fibout 30 miles south of the East Cape. THE TREGENNA. . I.he Hain Lino steamer Tregenna, which arrived from Nauru Island late on Sunday night, berthed at King's Wharf yesterday morning to unload 2975 tons of phosphates She ia to sail for New Plymonth and Wancanui this evening to nnrpi remainder of her phosphate cargo, •lhe vessel was at Auckland at the beginmng of March, when she unloaded phosphates from Makatea Island. Sho completed discharge ut New Plymouth and Wunganui and then went, to Westport to replenish her bunkers. From Westport the proceeded to •"suru./via Ocean Island, to load her present cargo. She sailed from Nauru for Auckland on April 17, and experienced fine feather except during the last three days of , voyage, when strong north-east winds and rough following seas were encountered, but did not delay the vessel's progress. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, are the local agents.

THE NORFOLK. The Federal Line steamer Norfolk Is now to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmors at noon to-day in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. THE TREGONNELL. The discharging of Java sugar from the Tregonnell at Chelsea will bo completed to-morrow. The vessel's future movements have not been announced. THE BROCKOBECK. Tho Brockobock wont into tlio stream yesterday morning. After repairs have been completed to lier boilers and machinery elie will sail for Sydney to complete unloading linseed from River Plato. HORORATA'S DISCHARGING PORTS. The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has received advico that the liororata, which is to kiavo London for New Zealand on May 32, will now discharge at Auckland, as well as Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. KAITUNA IN COMMISSION. Tho Union Company's stiKimer Kaituna. which was severely damage.'* in a collision near Melbourne when tlio Norwegian 6teamer Seljo was sunk, is now in commission again. She is on route from Melbourne to Greymoulh to load a coal cargo for Auckland. WARSHIPS RETURNED. After a cruise of over two months to Southern ports the warships Veronica and Laburnum returned to Auckland yesterday, tho Veronica in tho afternoon and tho Laburnum last evening. They aro at Devonport. HAURAKI DUE TO-DAY. Four days earlier than was expected tho Union Company's transpacific motor-fillip Hauraki will arrive from Los Angeles this afternoon, according to her wireless advico. Tlio vessel has a largo cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Melbourno and Sydney. Cargo for Auckland will bo unloaded at Prince's Wharf. WAIPAHI TO LOAD. After lying at anchor in tho stream for a month the Union Company's island steamer Waipahi will berth at Prince's Wharf at nine o'clock this morning to bo recommissioncd and to load for the Cook Islands. She ia to sail for Rarolonga. Mangnia and Aitutaki on Thursday. BARON BELHAVEN DUE TO-NIGHT. Further wireless advice received from the steamer Baron Belhaven states that she will arrive from Antwerp at ten o'clock to-night. She has a full cargo of basic slag, of which a quantity will be unloaded at King's Wharf and the remainder at Wellington. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company aro the local agents. TAMAROA ARRIVED. An arrival at Auckland late last night was tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tnmaroa from London ami Southampton. After pratique has been granted this morning sho will berth at Queen's Wharf to land 150 passengers and a large quantity of mail for New Zealand, as well as general merchandise for Auckland. The remainder of the cargo is for Wellington. L. D. Nathan and Compuny. Limited, aro the local agents. THE PUKEKO AND AWAHOU. The Richardson steamer Pukeko arrived from Portland lato last night and berthed at Central Wharf. She is to sail for East Coast bays, Napier and Wairoa this evening. The Awahou is being delayed on her trip from Gisborne by bad weather, and had not arrived last night. Tho vessel i 3 expected early this morning, and after loading at Central Wharf sho is to sail for Hicks Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Hauraki, Baron Belhaven. Tasmania. Maui Pomare. Chatham Islands. —Rimulaka. Wellington.—Ulimaroa, Marama, Waiotapu. Raranga, Cambridge, Otira. Awarua.—Makuni, Tahiti, Manuka, Devon. Karetu. Karamea, Canadian Challenger, Kaponga. PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

Yesterday's Departures.—Rarawa. (3.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth; Arapawa (4 p.m.), for Kaglan. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON.— April 29; Sailed—John M.2. r > p.m.), Breeze (4.30 p.m.). and Maori (8.20 p.m ). for Wellington; Storm (5 p.m.), for Dunedin. BLUFF.—ApriI 29: Sailed—Manuka (5.15 p.m.), for Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 9