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SHIPPING.

t PORT- OF AUCKLAND.

' YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Baron Belhaven (9.10 a.m.), from Antwerp. Omana (4.1° am), fr ?m Wirkworth; Hauiti (5.40 a.m.), from Kerepeehi- Baneitoto (3.20 p.m.), front Thames Waipiata (6.35 P.m.), from Soul,liern .ports; Omana (~40 p.m., from Waiheke; -AVaipu (j.20 p.m.), from Paeroa. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. " City of Adelaide (5.20 p.m.), for Wellinston. p >- < l2 -25 a.m.). for Gisborne; Oiru.na (10.10 a.m.). for Waiheke; Kawau (10.40 - a.m.), for Big Omaha; Mahurangi (3 10 - p.m.), for Ccast; Hauiti (3.50 p.m.). for Kopu; Ronaki (4.20 p.m.), for Tauranga. * VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. *■' Claymore, from Whangarei, 8.30 a m t Hauiti, from Kopu, 2 p.m. * Rangitoto, from Thames, 5 p.m. ?. Apanni, from Great Barrier. 6 p.m. . Kawau, from Big Omaha, 7.30 pm. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. c Tregonell, for Westport, 7 a.m. Waipahi, for Cook Islands, noon p - Tregenna, for Now Plymouth. - Rangitoto, for Thames, 7.15 a.m. j. Oniana. for Matakana, 3pm , . Claymore, for Whangarei, 3 p.m. * Waipu, for Paeroa, 4 p.m. & VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kr.ikorai. Port Kembla, May 3 - Kurow, Southern ports, May 4. Kaiapoi, Greymouth. May 4. v Katoa, Westport, May 5, 4 Aorangi, Sydney. May 6. >..larama, Sydney May 7. * Maui Pomaro. Apia, via Southern port 9. r May 8. Tofua, Fiji, May 13. r Ulimaroa. Sydney, May 14. . H.M.S. Dioiuede, South. May 17. Maunganui. Sydney. May 21. « Niagara. Sydney. June 3. £ OVERSEAS. Matakana. Liverpool. May 4. Canadian Challenter, South, May 6, to load. Wairuria, Los Angeles, May 7. * Canadian Britisher. Halifax, May 7. Port Darwin, South. May 9, to load,. *; Rotorua, South. May 9. to load. Benholm, New York. May 10. liaisdale. Antwerp, May 10. z: Susses. Calcutta, delayed at Samarsng. Huntingdon, South, May 18, to load. • "" Golden Cross, South. May 18, to load. ; Niagara, Vancouver, May 20. Port Auckland, New York. May 20 Kent, Liverpool, May 21. i- Cambridge, South, May 24, to load. .• Baron Barclay, Texas, May 23. Wirral. New York via Wellington. May 26. B*eiuera, London, via Wellington. May 26. Surrey, Now York, May 30. ~ r Baron Maclay, Texas. May 31. f Maimoa, Liverpool, June 4. < Corinthic, London, via Wellington. June 10. Hurunui. London, via Suva. June 5!4. Tourville, French warship. New Hebrides, '' July 21. - EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. ' Waipahi, Cook Islands, May 2. Canadian Challenger. America and Canada. May 7. Aorangi, Vancouver. May 7. * Marama, Sydney, May 10. f Maui Pomare. Norfolk Island, May 10. S, Port Darwin, America, Canada and England. May 12. t Ulimaroa, Sidney, May 17. Huntingdon, London, May 18. 1 Tofus, Fiji, May 18. ?. Goldon Cross. Honolulu and Pacific Coast * _ ports, May 19. Niagara, Sydney. May 21. Maunganui, Sydney, May 24. Cambridge, America and England. May r - 29. Taranaki, England. June 12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama, at Sydney; sails May 3: due Auckland May 7. .. Ulimaroa, at Wellington: sails for Sydney May 3. .. >' Maunganui. at Sydney; sails for Welling- " ton May 3. j Manuka, from Melbourne, due Wclhngton May 3; sails for Melbourne direct May 4. ; _____ \ PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Makura, due San Francisco May 10; sails for Wellington May 15. Aora-igi, leaves Sydney May 2, Auckland May 7, for Vancouver. Tahiti, left San Francisco, April 17j dfae * v * Wellington May *- >•* Niagara, left Vancouver May 1; due . Auckland May 20. ' , BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS, i Ruapehu, left Southampton April 3. due Wellington May 12. " Rernuera, left Southampton April 15!, due * Wellington May 17. Corinthic, left Southampton April 2(i, due « Wellington June 3. • VESSELS 'IN PORT. In Stream—".eiva (bq.), Wainui, Hinemoa, Waitomo, Waipahi. H.M.C.S. Iris. Brockabeck (G. W. Bews), liegenr.a (Hendorson and Macfarlane). Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S, Veronica. H.M.S. Laburnum. ]iing's Wharf—Poolta (U.S.S. Coy.), Margaret W., aux. schnr. (Watkijiand Wallis), Baron Belhaven (N.Z.S. Coy.) , Prince's Wharf—Hauraki (U.S.S. Coy.), Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.), Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.). ' Queen's Wharf—Tamaroa (L. D. Nathan), 3n Pock—H.M.S. Dunedin. Central Wharf—Golden Cross (Henderson j and Macfarlane), Huia, axis, schnr. j (E. C. Campbell). North Wall—Kaimanawa (U.S.S. Coy.;.

■' The Kaimanawa shifted from Chelsea to ' North Wall at mid-day yesterday to undergo overhaul and survey. " The Richardson steamer Ay.ahou sailed , for Gisborne direct last evening. She is duo back at Auckland on Sunday. The Kaiapoi was to lcavo Greymouth for Auckland at. three o'clock yesterday morning. She is duo about Saturday. The Poolta is undergoing overhaul and survey at King's Wharf. She is to be despatched for Grafton at the end of the week.

The Kaita'igatil left Portland for Wolling,s ion early '"•yesterday morning. From Wellington shi'> will go to Westport to load r coal for Auckland. The Kurow 13 due at Wellington from " South Island ports to-day to complete loading for Auckland. She is expected at Auckland about Sunday. The W.iipnta arrived; from Southern ports , last evening and berthed at Piince'B Wharf. Sljo is scheduled to sail for Wellington, . Lyttelton, Dupedin and Bluff to-morrow. The Katoa is to leave Westport for at three o'clock this morning. >- She is due 011 Sunday. After discharge plie will go to Portland to load cement for t . .Wellington and Lyttelton. MATAKANA DUE SHORTLY. Scheduled to arrive from Liverpool tomorrow tho Hhaw, Savill and Albion steamer Ma:akana had not reported by wireless yestercay. She is bringing general merchandise frozi We3t Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, .Lyttelton and Dunedin. . A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, aro tho local agents. THE BARON BELHAVEN. With over TOOO tons of basic slag the Bteamer Baron Belhaven arrived from Antwerp yesterday morning. She is unloading a quantity of cargo at King's Wharf, and will unload the remainder at Wellington. She sailed from Antwerp on March 10 and cleared Panama on April 1. Stormy head winds and rough seas dining the last two days of the voyage delayed her arrival by about 12 hours. Captain T. B'tillie is iti c.omnjand. and he lias with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr. D. E. Clark; second. Mr. W. S. McKee; third, Mr. J.Reid; chief engineer, .Mr. J. Logie; second, Mr. A Ritchie; third, Mr. C. Anderson; fourth, Mr. F. Brown; fifth, Mr. W. N. Arthur; wireless operator. Mr. D. E. Brown. The Kew Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. HAURAKI'S FAST VOYAGE. The Union Company's transpacific motoreiiip Huuraki, which arrived from Los Angeles on Tuesday evening, berthed at Prince's Wharf yesterday morning to unload 3300 tons of general cargo, case oil and limber from Pacific Coast The rc"aiainder of the cargo is for \\ elhngfon, Melbourne and Adelaide. The cargo, was loaded at Vancouver. Powell River, San Francisco And Los Angeles. She sailed from Los Angeles on April 10 and made the voyage to Auckland in 19 days 20.hours, the fastest passage she has made during the years that «Ih>. has been in the service. Strong head .winds and rough seas were encountered during the last three days of the voyajjei and delayed her arrival by about seven Hours. u'his average speed from Los Angeles was It.!) knots but the aveiage speed before the boisterous weather was encountered was l«.o kni;>ts. She is expected to resutie her voyage on Saturday. - , , Captain A. T. Toten" is in command, and the: following are the officers: —Chief, Mr. F. Collins: second, Mr. T. Davis; third, Mr, L. A. English: wireless operater. ilr. Sirman; chief engineer. Mr. IX. Frith; Second, Mr. W.. McLean: third Mr I. McKcnzio; fourth, Mr. J. Boyle; fifth, Mr. H. Ilatvkin; sixth, Mr. .T. Pellett; seventh, Mr. W - Bennett; chief steward, Mr, tl. Jhorsby.

THE CITY OF ADELAIDE.. * The A. and A. chartered steamer City of Adelaide was despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin last evening in continuation of her voyage from New York. THE GOLDEN CROSS. The American steamer Golden Cr<ssß is to sail for Wellington, Nelson and Lyttelton to-morrow in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. THE TREGONELL. Having completed unloading sugar at Chelsea the Hain Line steamer Tregonell if, to sail for Nauru Island, via, Westport, at seven o'clock this morning. THE WAIPAHr. The Waipahi is loading at Prince's Wharf for Rarotonga, Aitutaki and Mangaia. She is to sail at noon to-day. TAIROA CLEARED HALIFAX. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa, which left Wellington for New York, Boston, Halifax and London on March 3, is reported to have cleared Halifax last Monday THE HERTFORD. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Federal Line steamer Hertford is scheduled to leave Liverpool for Now Zealand on July 20. THE MARGARET W. The four-masted auxiliary schooner Margaret W arrived from Gisborne last evening. She is -at King's Wharf. Tho vessel recently discharged coal from Newcastle at Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. PAKEHA REPORTED. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha is reported to have cleared Teneriffe last Monday in continuation of her voyage from New Zealand to London. She sailed from Wellington on March 23. THE TAINUI. , The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is due at Wellington from Timaru this morning to complete loading. With passengers and mail she iB to be despatched from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama, next Thursday, MELBOURNE SERVICE. From Melbourne, via Bluff. Dunedin and Lyttelton, tho Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Manuka is duo at Wellington tomorrow. On Saturday she is to leave Wellington for Melbourne direct. CANADIAN CHALLENGER. The Canadian Challenger is due at Wellington from Dunedin on Saturday, and she is to sail for Auckland on Sunday morning to complete loading general cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal. She is expected at Auckland on Tuesday. THE GOLDEN STATE. With cargo from Pacific Coast ports the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company's steamer Goldon State was scheduled to clear Los Angeles for Auckland. Wellington and Dunedin vesterday. She is due at Auckland on May 27. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, are ths local agents. THE PORT AUCKLAND, The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Auckland is reported to have reached Colon last Monday, en route from New York to Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on May 20. Heather, Roberton, Limited, aro the local agents. THE BARON MACLAY. The steamer Baron Maclay reached Colon last Monday en route from Galveston, Texas, to Auckland. The vessel has a full cargo of sulphur for discharge at Auckland and Australia. She is due at Auckland about May 25. Messrs. E, Millar and Company aro the local agents. THE SCHOONER HUIA. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia, which has completed her overhaul, berthed at Prince's Wharf yesterday morning to load timber for Brisbane. She i 3 expected to sail about Monday. After discharge at Brisbane she will proceed to Melbourno to load explosives for Queensland ports. THE KAIKORAI. , The Union Company's steamer Kaikorai reports by wireless that she expects to arrive to-morrow. The vessel is from Melbourne, via Port Kembla, and will berth at King's Wharf. After discharge she will proceed to Westport. „It Was formerly intended that she should pay off and be laid up THE CORINTHIC. With passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthic was despatched from Southampton on April 26. The cargo i 3 for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on June 3 and at Auckland about June 10. L. D. Nathan and Comjjany. Limited, are the local agents. ULIMAROA AT WELLINGTON. After being delayed on the trip by stormy weather the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa reached Wellington from Sydney at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. Passengers and mail will reach Auckland by train this morning. The vessel is to sail on her return trip to Sydney to-morrow. THE MAIMOA. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, have received advice that the Shaw, Savil! and Albion steamer Maimoa _ was despatched from Liverpool on April 27 with general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on June 4. RUAHINE CLEARED COLON. Advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states the Ruahine reached Panama nn April 25 and cleared Colon on April 26 in continuation of her voyage from New Zealand 1o Southampton and London. She was despatched from Wellington oil April 4. REMUERA CLEARED BALBOA. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that tho liner Ilemuera cleared Curacao on April 26 and Balboa on April 28 in continuation of her voyage from London and Southampton. The vessel has passengers and mail for New Zealand and general merchandise for discharge at /Wellington. Napier and Auckland. She is due at, Wellington on May 17 and Auckland about ten days later. THE PORT CAMPBELL. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company has received advice that the Commondealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell sailed from Port Kembla at four o'clock oil Tuesday afternoon and is due at Opna on Saturday evening, the vessel is coming to New Zealand to load for London. Her loading ports are Opna, New Plymouth. Wanganui, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is to be despatched from Wellington for London, via Montevideo, on April 18. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels aro oxpected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day . - T , Auckland. —Maui Pomare, Tutanekai, Norfolk, Kaikorai, Canadian Britisher, Tasmania, Tregenna, Matakana, \\ airuna. Chatham Islands.—Rimutaka, Rarnnga. Wellington.—Port Darwin, rainui, UnmAwarua. - Makura. Tahiti, Kaponga, Karctu, Manuka, Canadian Challengei, Devon.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Thomaa Currell (3 p.m.). from Coast. Yesterday's Departures.—Arapawa (8 a.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— May 1: Arrived—Holmdale (8.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Putiki (0 a.m.), from Gisbjrne; Ulimaroa (12.50 n in ). from Sydney; Tees (4.00 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Holmdule (3.45 p.m.), for Waiicanui; Pittiki (6.30 p.m.), for Napier; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— May 1: Arrived-Maori (G. 40 a.m.), from Wellington; Karamea (7.15 a.m.), from London; Winßaiui (H-SO a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—kurow (0.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Wingatui (5.45 p.m ), for Dunedin; Maori (7.45 p.m.), for Wellmston.

DUNEDIN.— May 1: Arrived—Storm (2.10 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Canadian Challenger (8.15 a.m.), from Timarrn Sailed—Manuka (12 20 p.m.). and Rangitiki, for Lyttelton.

BALBOA.—ApriI 29: Sailed—Remuftra. en route from London to Wellington: Baron Maclay, en route from Galveston. Texas, to Auckland.

SAN FRANCISCO.— April 28: Sailed—G.'*den State/ for Auckland, via Los Angeles. HALIFAX.—ApriI 29: Sailed—Tairoa, en route from Wellington to London. COLON.— April 29: Arrived—Pork Auckland. en route from New York to Auckland; Kent, en route from Liverpool to Auckland. TENERIFFE.— April 29: Sailed—Pakeha, en route from Wellington to London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20244, 2 May 1929, Page 11

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20244, 2 May 1929, Page 11

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20244, 2 May 1929, Page 11