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SHIPPING.

PORT, OF AUCKLAND,

£ YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

Fnkeko (12.15 a.m ) f r ™ t>„ n •, Bauturu (2.25 a.m.), from bnehunrra-riiv S more (9.10 a.m.), from WhanSof vv ■ y ' (10.30 a.m.), from Paeroa;AwahinS p.m.) from Gisbomo ; Tiroa fno«\ •5mS. OrM: Ransitol ° p.m),froin i? a /o a t>" * B - 10 V.m.), from Mangawai- Ron. a tr P • P™;'- from Tauranga. V Hauraki (b.40 p.m.), from Los Angeles.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. - Norfolk (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington ». Otvroai (1 a.m.), fo r Coast; Omana (3.10 ■ Warkworth; Waipti (4-20 ntn ) W " mea (5 " 15 for P G:il' _• liangitoto (8.15 p.m.), for Thames. /VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. ~ Baron Belhaven, from Antwerp, 9 a.m. Oioana, from Warkworth, 3am . Hauiti, from Kerepeehi, fi a.m Apanm, from Parenga, 8 a.m. 1,- Jiunßitoto, from Thames, 3 -n m Omana, from Waiheke. 6.30 p.m. Mvaipia,ta, from southern porta, evening. ± Waipu, from . Paeroa, 9 p.m. Waipiata from Soutlierxi ports, evening. . VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. £.: Trceenna, for New Plymouth, noon. Lreeonell for Weatport, afternoon, v- City (d Adelaide, for Wellington, 5 p.:m, Awahou, for Qisborno,,, 4, a.m. Kawaiv', for Big Omaha, 10 a.m. Omana, for Waiheke, 10 a.m. £ onak '- f° r Tauranga, 2 p.m. Toa. for Hokianga, 3 p.m. *" Hauiti, for' Kopu. 3.30 p.m. r Apanuj, for Great Barrier, midnight. J.iroa, ; for Gisborne. e. > » . VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. - • INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Waipiata, Southern Dorts. May 2. Kaikorai, Port Kembla, May 3. • Jvurow, Southern ports, May 4. Aorangi. Sydney, May 6. I t : 'vMaraina, Sydney. May 7. . Maui Pomare, Acia. via Southern ports. May 8; j,-; Tofua. Fiji, May 13. \ Ulimaroa. Sydney, May 14. \ H.M.S, Diomede. South. May 17. Maunganui. Sydney. May 21. Niagara, Sydney, June 3. *""" OVERSEAS. Baron Belhaven, Antwerp, May 1, . Matakana, Liverpool. May 4. Canadian Challenger, South. May 6," to °o Joud. . Wairun:',, Los Angeles, May 7. -- Canadi/tn Britisher, Halii'ux, May 7. •- Port Darwin, South. May 9. to load. Rotorua, South, May 9. to load. V Benholm, New York, May 10. Raisdale. Antwerp, May 10. - Sussex, Calcutta, delayed at Samarang. . Huntingdon. South, May 16. to load. Golden Cross, South. May IS, to load, w' -Niagara, Vancouver, May 20. .Port Auckland, New York, May 20 ' Kent, Liverpool, May 21. r; Cambridge, South, May 24, to load. Wirral, New York, via Wellington, May : 26. Kemuera, London, via Wellington. May 26. Surrey, New York, May 80. Bajqh Maelay, Texas, May 31. * Corinthic, London, via Wellington, Jane fft 10. Hurunui, London, via Suva. June 24. .• Tourville, French warship. New Bebrides, July 21. 1 EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Waipahi, Cook Islands, May 2. Canadian Challenger, America and Canada, May 7. t Aoran'gi, Vancouver. May 7. Marama, Sydney, May 10. -Maui Pomare, Norfolk Island, May 10. > Port Darwin. America, Canada and Eag- 1 land, May 12. Ulimaroa, Sj fluey. May 17. Huntingdon, London. May 18. - Tofua, Fiji, May 18. ' Golden Cro'js, Honolulu and Paciflo Coast ports, May 19. Niagara, Sydney. May 21. Maunganui, Sydney, May 24. Cambridge, America and England. May 29. Taranaki, England, Juno 12, AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama, at Sydney; sails for Auckland May 3. £ Ulimaroa, due *• Wellington from Sydney, May 1; sails for Sydney May Mf.unganui, ot Sydney; iiails for Wellingy' ton May 8. Manuka, fiom Melbourne; due WellingJ:.- ••• .-•ton-May 3; sails .for -Melbourne direct May 4. , - • PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Makura, due San Francisco May 10; sails for Wellington May 15. fc' Aoraigi; leaves Sydney May 2. Auckland May 7, for Vancouver. Tahiti, left Sail Francisco, April 17; due Wellington May 6., Niagara, leaves Vancouver May Is due > Auckknd May 20. .* BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. *■; Euai'jehu, left Southampton April 3„ due Wellington . May 12. Itemuers, left Southampton April 12, due Wellington May 17. TV Corinthic, left Southampton April '2O, due Wellington June 3. _•• - - VESSELS IN PORT. .. In 'Stream—Rowa (btj.), Wainui, Hineinoa. WaitomO, Waipahi, H.M.C.S. Iris. Brockobeol: (G. W. Bows). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Veronica. H.M.S. Laburnum. King's Wharf—Poolta (U.S.S. Coy.), Tregenaa (Henderson and Macfarlane). Tiroa (A. G. Frankham). Prince's- Wharf—Hauraki fU.S.S. Coy.), City of Adelaide (N.Z'.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Tamaroa (L. D. Nathan), Jn Dock—H.M.S. Dunedin. c Chelsea—Tregonell (Spedc'ling, Ltd.), Kai- -= manawa (U.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Golden Cross (Henderson and Macfarlane). Awahou (Watkin and Wallis). ■ The Waimea sailed for Gisborne and last evening. She is due back at ~Auckland next Sunday. f . the Kurow, en route from South Island , ports, is due at Wellington to-day to coinloading for Auckland. *" The Kaiapoi is expected to leave Grey- ■ jnouth at three o'clock this afternoon for i Auckland, probably via Wellington. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia has 'completed her .overhaul. She will bjirth ,«at Central Wharf to-day -to load tiraber for i Australia. *•-' After completion of discharge of 'her coal at Chelsea, the Kaimanawa will 'berth at 'North Wall to undergo overhaul survey. The Katoa was to leave Weatport for i?Auckland yesterday. After unloading her .-. cargo of coal she will proceed to Portland to load cement for Wellington and Lyttellon, The Richardson steamer Pukeko arrived from Portland early yea.terday morning. ? After 1 o/idin g at Central Wharf she was .'-despatched for East Coast bays, Napier and -Wairoa last evening. ,f The Gisborno Sheep Farmers' steamer * /Tiroa arrived yesterday afternoon and .'-berthed at King's Wharf. She is to bo * despatched on her return trip to Hicks ..Bay and Gisborue to-e'lay. Thfi Union Company's Island , steamer "Waipahi berthed yesterday morning at CPrince's "Wharf to load general cargo for ; the Cook Islands. She is to be despatched I, for Rarotonga, Mangaia and. Aitutaki at ..noon to-morrow. The WaipiaU, which left Wellington at ' five o'clock on Monday evening, is expected at Auckland this evening. She has a.cargo from South Island porta, and will

]-. berth at Prince's Wharf. On Friday ike J. vessel ja to be despatched for Wellington, "Lyttolton, Dunedin and Bluff. After being delayed by stormy weather -on her trip from Gisborhe, the Richardson . steamer Awahou reached Auckland yester,.day; afternoon, and berthed at Central Wharf. Owing to the delay, the vessel's departure for Gisborno has boon postponed 'until four o'clock this afternoon. TAMAROA BERTHED. Tha'Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tama:roa,i which arrived from London and r Southampton on Monday night, berthed at Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to land '"-passengers and mail, and 3500 tons of -general merchandise for Auckland. Tho remainder of tho cargo is for Wellington. ' The voyage from Southampton, to Auckland was made in the record time of <SO -'days. 8 hours, 30 minutes, at an average "speed of 15.24 knots. The speed from ♦.Southampton to Colon averaged 15.4 Knots, ■and from Balboa to Auckland 15.1 o knots. Tho Tamaroa. Bailed from Southampton on March 28 and reached Colon on April 9. • Balboa was' cleared on April 11. rino ,weather prevailed until last Sunday, wbon strong /northerly winds and rough beam seas were encountered. Tho following is tho list of, passengers •who arrived by tho Tamaroa: —I' irst saloon'_Mi#tsea A. and M. Fairfax-Cholmeley, D. '"Reid; Mesdames R. Hepburn. I. Martin, -.0. Buchanan, Tumor, Lovering. M. .lieid; .-Messrs. 11. Hepburn. G. Sara, B. Gale. W. ';Turner./31. Betholl. E. C. Lindsay. Captain

' W. Lovering, and 140 steerage. y Captain W, 11. Hurtinan is in command, viand ho lwa associated with him the following officers Chief, Mr. W. Dawson; ""second, Mr. T. Oliver: third, Mr. A. Gamn; -"fourtli, Mr. H. J. Hill: chief engineer. Mr. s>T. Macintosh; second. Mr. D. Law; third, Mr. Robson; fourth. Mr. R. 11. Campbell; fifth, Mr. G. W. Stanford; sixth, Mr. R. W. Bidleich; seventh, Mr. J. S. Fanjuhar; surgeon. Dr. M. L. Bulger: purser, Mr. E. "s'W, i Whiti?; wireless operators, Messrs. A. J!. Luud and E. Webster; chief steward, Mr.' J ; . E. Laing.

ORSOVA AT FREMANTLE. 9 rient T^ n j r Orsova reached Freii i ° J m London yesterday. She is scheduled to reach Sydney on May 9. THE KAIKORAI. ! THo Kaikorai is due .at Auckland from Melbourne, via Port Kembla, on Friday,' porf W Pa " f ° laid up at thifl i BARON BELHAVEN DELAYED. ; The. steamer Baron Belhaven, which was jiue from Antwerp at 10 o'clock last night, lias been delayed by stormy weather, and . 1 eports by wireless that sho expects to arrive at nine o'clock this morning. • AORANGI FOR VANCOUVER. R( ? yal Mail lin , er Aomngi is to leave oydney to-morrow for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. The vessel is <ue at Auckland next Monday morning lowing day reßUmo her voyage the folTHE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER. The Canadian Transporter was scheduled w !f. av ° Hal i/ ax April 25 .for Auckland, Wellington, _ Lyttelton, Timaru and DunTune 13 U ° Auckland early in A. AND A. NEW YORK STEAMERS. Advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the A and A Lines chartered steamer City o£ Batavia is to be despatched from New York on May .15 and the City of Salisbury on May 31 with cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE CANADIAN BRITISHER An expected arrival at Auckland about the end of -this week is the Canadian Britisher from B.alifas. She is bringing general !?£ e " ha » dise ,, f° r discharge at Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. NIAGARA FROM VANCOUVER With passengers, mail and cargo for New .Zealand and Australia the Royal Mail liner ■Niagara is to leave Vancouver to-day She ss scheduled to reach Auckland on May 20 and Sydney on May 25. , CITY OF ADELAIDE. The A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Chty of Adelaide is to .sail for Wellington. Ajytielton and Dunedin at five o'clock: this evening, m continucrtion of hor voyago from New York. • THE TREGENNA. The Hain Line steamer Tregenna did not. finish cargo operations at King's Wharf yesterday as was expected. She is to sail for New Plymouth and Wangaiiui at; noon to-day m continuation of her voyago from Nauru Island. THE TREGONELL. After unloading a cargo of. raw sugar from Java at Chelsea the Hain Line steamer Tregonell is to sail for Westport this afternoon to replenish bunkers before proceeding to Nauru Island to load a cargo of phosphate. THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki arrived from Los Angeles last evening ,and anchored in the stream. She will berth at Prince's Wharf this morning to unload cargo from Pacific Coast ports. From Auckland she will go to Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. ULIMAROA DELAYED. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, which was scheduled to reach Wellington from Sydney yesterday, was delayed by B.tormy weather and is now due to-day. She is to sail on her return trip to Sydney on Friday morning HURUNUI REPLACES TEKOA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Hurunui h«s\ replaced the Tekoa and in to be despatched from London on May 9 for Suva, Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Bhe is due'at Auckland about June 24. MAIMOA LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Maimoa is reported to have sailed from Liverpool on April 27 with general merchandise from west, coast ports of Great Britain for New Zealand. She is due at Auckland "about June 5. TAHITI' FROM SAN FRANCISCO. With passengers, mail- and cargo from San Papeete and Rarotonga the Royal ,Mail, liner Tahiti is scheduled to reach Wellington next Monday morning. She will resume her voyage to-Sydney, on Tuesday afternoon. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Now" discharging .and loading at South Island ports the Canadian Challenger is due at Wellington to-morrow to continue loading. The vessel will complete her cargo at Auckland and she is to bo despatched from this port for New York, Boston and Montreal next Tuesday MAUNGANUI AND MARAMA. . The Union Company's _ intercolonial passenger steamers Maunganui and Marama reached Sydney yesterday, the Maunganui from Auckland at 7.30 a.m., and the Marama from Wellington at 11 a.m. On Friday the Marama, is to be despatched for Auckland, and the Maunganui for Wellington. They are due in New Zealand on Tuesday. RARAWA AND ARAPAWA. Owing to a continuation of stormy weather on the West Coast yesterday, the steamers Rarawa and Arapawa, which anchored at the Manukau Heads on Monday evening, returned to Onehunga yesterday, the Arapawa in the morning, and the Raj aw a in the aftornoon. The Rarawa's trip to New Plymouth wus cancelled, but she will leave Onehunga again according to schedule at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Arapawa continued loading cargo yesterday, and if the weather moderates she will leave for Raglan and Kawhia to-day. THE PORT DARWIN. j The Commonwealth and 'Dominion Line steamer Port Darwin- is due at Wellington from Wanganui this morning to continue loading for New York, Boston, Halifax and London. The vessel will also load at Napier, Gisborne and Auckland., She is .duo at this port on May 10 and is to sail for .New York two days later. Heather. Rob erton, Limited, are the local agents. THE PORT' CAMPBELL. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company has received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamjr Port Campbell is due at Opua from Pert Kembla next Saturday to commence loading in New Zealand for London. Her oil er loading ports are New Plymouth, Wanganui, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is to 'tie 3ospatched. from Wellington for London, ria Montevideo, on May 18. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentibr/ed wireless sta.tions to-day:—-Auckland.—Maui Pomare, . Port Napier, Tutanekai, Norfolk, Kaikorai. Ch a tha rn Isl an d s .—Rim nt a ka. Wellington.—Ulimaroa Toia, Port, Darwin, Raranga. Waiotapu. Awarua.—Makura, Tahiti, Katctu, Canadian Challenger, Devon, Karamea, Ran jitiki, Kaponga. BY TELEGRAPH.

WELLINGTON.— April 30: A rrived--Maori (7 5 am.), from Lyttelton; Otira UO.foO a.m.), from Auckland; Breeze (12.1,'. p.m.), and John (2.45 p.m.), from L.vtJelton. Sailed—Alexander (10.50 a.m.), for Wexport: Totara (11.50 a.m.),, for Now Plymouth; Wingatui (4 p.m.J for Ljltellon; Coriima (4.15 p.m.), for Ne.ison; Calm (6 30 p.m.), for Wanganm; Maori (/.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Breezo ("10 p.m.), and John (10 p.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON.— April 30: Arrived—Holmdale (4.40 a.m.). from liniaru; Kamona (6.5 a.m.). from Westport; Wahino (/.riO a.m.), and Cambridge (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Knrow (8.20 a.m.), from T.roaru. . Sailed— Holmdalo (3.15 p.m.), fo: \\ellington; Kamona (3.15 p.rn:). for limaru; Wabine (8.20 p.m.). for Wellme;;on. DUNEDIN.—ApriI 30: Airrivi.'d—Manuka (6.50 a.m.). from Bluff; Slorm. from LyHelton. Sailed-Gale, for Tiniaru; ivahika, for Oamaru. SYDNEY.—ApriI 30: Arrived-Maurißanui (7 30 a.m.), from Auckland; Marama fit a.m.)t from Wellington. Sailed--Kevelu, for Bluff. F R'EMANTLE.— April 30: Arrived—Orsova, from London. LOS ANGELES.—ApriI 27: Arrived—Silver Shell, from New Zealand. r . LIVERPOOL.— April 27: Sailed—Maimoa, for New Zealand-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 11

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 11

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 11