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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

• YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. 'Awahou (12.50 a.m.), from East Coast bnys; Maui Pomare (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington, Claymore (6.50 a.m.), from Whangarei; Miro, aux schnr. (1.30 p.m.), from Kelson; Hariti (1.45 p.m.), from Kopu; Kawatt (2 30 p.m.), from Mangawai; Motu (6.5 p.m.). from Coast; Poroto (6.10 p.m.), from Coast. Benholm (4.35 p.m.), from New York. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Kaikorai (1.15 a.m ), for Westport; Omana (10.45 a.m.), for Matakana; Mahurangi (10.45 a.m.). for Coast; Rangitoto (1.10 p.m.), for Thames. Wairuna (1.50 p.m.;, for Napier. Canadian Britisher 12.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Awahou (3.20 p.m.), for East Coast; Herekino (4 p.m.). for Whangarei. Claymore (7.45 p.m.), for Whangarei; Kawau (10.5 p.m.), for Big Omaha. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Phorus, from Tarakan, Borneo, 1 p.m. Kainnga, from Napier, evening. Ngapuhi, from Russell and bays, 9 a.m. Rangitoto, from Coromandel, 11 p.m. Apauui, from Great Barrier, 6 p.m.' Omana from Matakana, noon. Kawati, from Wark worth, 12.30 p.m. Ronaki. from Tauxanga, 10 a.m. Canadian Challenger, from Wellington, 17 a.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Marama, for Sydney, 3 p.m. Daghestan, for Lyttelton. Matakana, for Wellington. 6.30 a.m. Baron Belhaven. for Wellington. 7 a.m, Rangitoto, for Coromandel, 2 p.m. Omana, for Wniheke, 6.30 p.m. Kawau, for Warkworth, noon. Katoa, for Wellington, noon. Fukeko, for East Coast, 5 p.m.

(VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. tJTTERCOLOKIAI, AND COASTAL. Kairanga, Soithern ports. May 10. Wingatui. Southern ports. May 12. Toiua. Fiji. May 13 Ulimaroa, Sydney, May It. H.M.S. Diomede, South. May 17. Maunganui. Sydney, May 21. Waipahi, Rarotonga, May 22. Niagaia. Sydney June 3. OVERSEAS. Canadian Challenger, South, May 10, to load. Phorus. Borneo. May 10. Rotorua, South, May 12. to load. K'aisdale, Antwerp, expected. Port Darwin South, May 12, to load. Niagara, Vancouver, May 20. Tort Auckland. New York. May 20. Kent, Liverpool, May 21. Huntingdon. South. May 22, to load. Golden Cross. South. May 23. to load. Cambridge. South. Mav 24. to load. Baron Maelay, Texas, May 25. Sussex, Calcutta, May 25. Wirral. New York, via Wellington, May 20. Rcmuera, London, via Wellington. May 27. Golden State. Los Angeles, May 27. Ruanehu, London, via Southern ports. May 27. Vestvard, Port Arthur, May 39. Surrey. New York. May 30. Brunswick, San Pedro. June 1. Maiinoa. Liverpool. June 4. Taranaki. Gisborae, June 9, to load. Corinthic, London, via Wellington. Juno 10.

King Gruffydd. Antwerp. June 22. Hurunui, London, via Suva, June 24. Tourville. French yvarsliip. New Hebrides, July 21.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. IXTERCOI.OSIAL AND OVERSEAS. Canadian Challenger, America and Canada, May 10. Marama, Sydney, May 30. I Port Darwin, America. Canada and Ens- ! _ land, May 14. Uliinaroa, Sydney. May 17. Tofua, Fiii May 18. Niagara, Sydney. May 21. Maui Pomare, Norfolk Island, May 23. Golden Cross, Honolulu and Pacific Coast j ports, May 23. ! Huntingdon, London, May 24. : Maunganui, Sydney, May 24. Cambridge. and England. May | 29. Taranaki, England. June 12.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruapehu. left Southampton April 3: due

Wellington May 14. Rermiera, left Southampton April 12: due Wellington May 17. Corinfhic, loft Southampton April 26: due Wellington -Tune 3. A USTR ALI A-NEW ZEALAND. Harama, at Auckland; sails for Sydney May 10. Ulirnaroa, leaves Sydney May 10: due Auckland May 14. Mnur.ganui, at Wellington: sails for Sydney May 10. _ , Manuka, due Melbourne from Wellington May 9: sails for Wellington May 14. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Makura. due San Francisco May 10: sails for _ Wellington May 15. Aorangi, due Vancouver May 24; sails for Auckland May 29. Tahiti, leaves Sydney May 16, Wellington May 21, for San Francisco. Niagara, left Vancouver May 1- due Auckland May 20; sails for Sydney May 21. VESSEL 1 -' IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bo.i. Wainui, Hinenioa. Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iri3. Divopport—H.M.S I'lulnrriHi H.M S \er onica. H.M S Lab''mum. King's Wharf—Maui Pom are _ (Spedding, Ltd.). Baron Belhnven fN.Z.S. Coy.). Canadian Challenger (C.N.S.). Prince's Wharf—Kaiapoi (U.S.S. Coy.), Benholm (N.Z.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf "itnl'-in- I A S Paterson), Katoa (U.S.S. Coy.). In Dock H.M.S L)unedm „ Central Wharf-Marama . (U.S.S. Coy.). Southern Cros3 (Mission steamer). North W«ll—Kaimarnwa «U S.B Coy.). Western Wharf —Daghestan (Shell Coy.).

The Kaitnngnta is due at Auckland from iWesvtpo-t to-rnorrow.

The Katja is expected to leave for Wellington at noon to-day. The Kaituna left Greymouth yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. The Kurow is to leave Portland at noon to-day for Wellington and JUyllelton. The Richardson steamer Piikekoia In leave for East Coast bays at five o'clock this evening. The Kairanga is expected from Napier to-night and after discharge she will proceed to Westport. The steam whaler Hananui 11. went on the slip yesterday for overhaul. She will enmo off to-morrow. Ths departure is confirmed by cable of tliu Union Company's steamer Sussex from Bourabaya. She is duo here on May 25. The Nobel Explosives schooner Miro arrived from Nelson yesterday afternoon. She is at King's Wharf. She is to load explosives at Auckland for the South, leaving here about Monday. The Richardson steamer Awahou arrived from the East Coaat yesterday morning and after landing sheep at Orakei she berthed fit Central Wharf. She left on the return yesterday afternoon. The Wingatui was expected to lea"c Wellington late last night for Auckland, where she is due on Sunday After discharge hero she will leave about Tuesday for "Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Tiruaru. TOFUA LEAVES SUVA. Cable advice from Suva stales the Union Company's Islund steamer Tofua left at 2.30 yesterday afternoon for Auckland with passengers, mail and cargo. She is due iierq on Monday morning. i-'IIORUS DUE TO-DAY. The tanker Phorus is due from Tarakan, Borneo, at one o'clock this afternoon. She has a cargo of bulk oil and she will berth at Western Wharf to discharge into the Shell Oil Company's tanks. INTERCOLONIAL SEHVICE. Taking passengers, mail and cargo, the TTnion Company's intercolonial £,' earner Manama will leave Auckland for Sydney at Ihreo o'clock this alternoon. She is at Central Wharf. The Maunganui is to leave Wellington for Sydney at three o'clock this afternoon. The Tiucldart-Parker steamer Uliniaroa is to leave Sydney for Auckland to-day with passengers mail and cargo. All three vessel* are due tit their destinations on Tuesday morning. TRANSPACIFIC CARG O. The. advises the following Cioveme.nis of transpacific cargo steamers: — J he Waitemata left Levuka on April 24 lor Vancouver, where she is due next Wednesday. She will then proceed to San Francisco, Los Angeles Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney The Wuihemo left Apia last Sunday for Vancouver, where she is clue on May 25. later proceeding 1o Los Angeles. Napier. ky'Mton. Dunedin Nev. Plymouth and Bluff. . 'ho Waiotapu left Lyttelton yesterday for Melbourne and Sydney She will return to via Fanning Island. 1 be Wiiikawu which left Los Angeles on •tuc'dny, d ll e at Apia; on May 21, at Melbourne oa J una 8, and jal Sydney on June

THE BARON BELHAVEN. The steamer Baron Belhaven is expected to leave for Wellington at seven o'clock this morning, to complete discharge of her cargo of basic slag from Antwerp. THE DAGIIESTAN. The Hindustan Steam Shipping Company's tanker Daghestan is to leave for Lytteltim to-day to complete discharge of bulk oil from Singapore. She put out 4100 tons at Auckland. JRANG.tTIKI FOR HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the motor-liner Rangitiki is now to leave Wellington for Southampton and London with passengers mail and cargo at midnight to-uight. CANADIAN BRITISHER. The Canadian Government si earner Canadian Britisher, which arrived from Halifax on Sunday, left for Wellington yesterday to continue discharge. She also has cargo for Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. RUAPEHU FOR HOME. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's passenger liner Ruapehu is expected at. Wellington on Tuesday from London and Southampton. She left England on April THE TAR AN A KI. A cable message from Sydney reports the departure of tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Taranaki for Bluff, where she will commence Homeward loading. She will also load nt other Southern ports and at Auckland on June 9. TAIROA AT LONDON. According to a cablo message from London tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Tairoa has arrived from Halifax. She left Wellington on March ;i. proceeding via New York and Boston. CANADIAN CHALLENGER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Challenger is due from Wellington this morning for final loading. She will take in tho remainder of her New Zealand cargo nt King's Wharf, sailing probably tonight for New York, Boston and Montreal. MATAKANA TO SAIL. An expected departure for Wellington at. 0.30 this morning is the Shaw. Savill and Albion Lino steamer Malakana. She will complete unloading cargo from West Coast of United Kingdom ports in the South, then commencing Homeward loading. ROTORUA'S LOADING. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Botoraa is expected to leave New Plymouth for Auckland to-day. She is now due here on Sunday to load for London. berthing at- Queen's Wharf. She is to complete loading in the South. WAIRUNA SAILED. Tho Union Company's transpacific cargo steamer Wairuna left Auckland for Napier yesterday afternoon to continue unloading carg- from Pacific Coast ports. She will put out the remainder at Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. She is to load on the Pacific Coast for New Zealand next month. MAUI POMARE DELAYED. The Government Eteamer Maui Pomare arrivjd from Wellington yesterday morning and berthed at King's Wharf. Owing to a defect in the vessel's engine bed her departure for Norfolk Island has been delayed until May 23. Repairs will be carried out at the whaif. BENHOLM ARRIVED. An arrival from New York yesterday afternoon was the chartered steamer Benholm. After pratique had been granted she berthed at Prince's Wharf to unload the local portion ot her cargo to the. agency ot the JNew !6eataiul Shipping Company. She will put out case oil and general cargo here, her other discharging ports being Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. PASSENGERS FOR HOME. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tainui which left Wellington for Southampton and London yesterday morning, took the following passengers:— First Saloon—Mr. P. J. Allen.; Commissioned Gunner C. F. Austin, Miss F. Baines. Mrs. M. L. Black. Mr. A. E. Eastes, Mr. W. 11. E. Flint, Mrs. Flint. Mr. E. W S. Foijambe. Captain R. F. T. Foljambe, Lieuten-ant-Colonel C. Gray Mrs. Gray, Miss P. Gray, Miss R. Gray. Miss N. Hanna, Mr." A. Hirst, Mr. G. W. Humphreys, Miss E. M. Gross, Mrs. Humphreys, Miss P. E. Humphreys. Mivs E. M. Humphreys, Mr. V. Jensen. Mr. C. E. Lamb. Mrs. Lamb. Mr. B. Lucas. Mrs. H. I. Melville. Miss J. Melville, Miss M. M. L. Morgan. Mr. E. C. Webb. Mr. R. H. Webb. Sirs. Webb. Mr. A. B. Williams. Miss L. J. Wilson. Mr. H. J. Wynne, Mrs. Wynne. Miss R. E. Macgregor, Second Saloon—Miss D. N. Allan. Mr. H. M. Anderson, Mr. A. P. Barltlie, Mrs. Barklie, Miss R. E. E. A. Barklie. Mr. W. 11. Rev on. Mrs. Bevan. Miss W. M. Blaekshaw, Mr. T. A. Brown, Mr % F. F. Cameron, Mrs. Cameron, M!iss A. Fearon. Miss J. B. Fletcher. Mr D. Friedlanfler. Mr F. C. B. Gillett, Mrs. Gillett, Master J. F. J. Oil'ett, Mr. S. Glanfield, Master S. Glandfield, Miss M. Olandfield, Mr W. P. Goodale. Mr. K. T. Hardet'K, Mrs. Eardegg, Mrs. E. Hnvtigan. Mrs. M. E. Howell. Mrs. M. W. Jonkers. Miss L. H. Jonkers. Mnsfer D. I. .Tonker<*, Mr. J. D. Jorv. Mrs. Jory, Mis« N. C. E. M«ir, Miss M. K. Mills, Mr. R. E. Prodgers, Mr. G. ,T. Shnekleton. Mrs. Phaek'eton. Miss B. E. Mrs. B. Sinclair, Miss M. M. M Sinclair. Master S. D. Sinclair, Miss E. A. Stenhens. Miss M. E. Wadsworth Mrs. M. Watson. Mrs. M. M. Woocls: and 71 third-class. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of Hie under-mentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.— Aorangi, Tofua, I'horus, Rotorna. Raisdale. Tregonnell. Canadian Britisher. Daghestan. Chatham Islands.— Huapeliu. Remuera. Wellington.—Tariiahine. Wahinc. Maheno, N"f>io. Arahura. Niagara, Port Darwin, Port Napier. Port Campbell. City of Adelaide, Port Hunter, i'ort victor, iainm, 'iutane"Awania.—Makura. Tahiti. Huntingdon. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Thomas Currell, trawler (1 p.m.). for Coast; Rarawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Arapawa (4.40 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— May 9: Arrived—Tecs (6 p.m.), from Greynioutli. Sailed—Storm (7.50 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maheno (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—May 9: Arrived—-Holm-dale (4.45 a.m.). from Timaru: Wahine (6.45 a.m.), fiom Wellington; I'rogress (7.20 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Progress (2.25 pm), for Wellington: Holmdale (2.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Waipiala (3.45 p.m.). for Dunedin- Wahin© (9 p.m.). for Wellington DUNEDIN.—May '): Arrived—Norfolk (2.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton. BLUFF.—May 9: Sailed—Calm (9.5 p.m.). for Dunedin: Opihi (7.20 p.m.), for Dunedin. SUVA. May 9: Sailed—Tofua (2.30 p.m.), for Auckland. SYDNEY—May 9: Sailed—Taranaki, for BlufT SAN f' RANCISCO. —May 8: Arrived— Plume (tanker), from Dunedin. COLON.—May 8: Sailed—Coptic, en route from Wellington to London. SOUTHAMPTON —May 8: Arrived—Zealandic, from Dunedin. LONDON.—May S: Arrived—Tairoa, from : Wellington, via Halifax.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 9