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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.;

Y ES'L'E RDA Y'S ARRIVALS. Tnniwha "(2 a.m.'), from Paoroa; Claymore (3 15 a.m.). from Whangnroi; Rangitto (11 n.ill.', from Coroinandel; Konaki n*3s p.m.i. from Tauranga. l'ukeko (9.15 p.m.), from Portland. YESTEK'nAY'S DEPARTURES. Tlniiiti (12 10 a.m.). for Kerepcelii: Omana (11 50 a.m.), for Warkworth; Rangitoto (0 15 p.'Vi.). for Thames; Margaret \\. i- rim), for Gisbome; Tiroa (1.5 p.m.), i'l'." Kast. Coast bays: Otimai (1.5 p.m.), for Opotiki; Ton v 5.10 p.m.). for WhakamPro (9.15 p.m.). for Whangarei. VESSELS DU t'l TO-DAY. Rangiloto, from Thames. 11.30 a.m. Jlauiti. f'oiu Kerepeehi. 1 p.m. Omanii. from Wuiheke, 0.15 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waiotapu. for 'Melbourne, 8 a.m. Nona, for Sydney, evening. Knitoke, for Gladstone, 1 P.m. K.iinpoi. for Portland, noon. Kawau. for Rig Omaha, midnight. Oman a, for Wuiheke. 10 a.m. Konaki, for Tauranga. 2 P.m. Pukeko, for East. Coast bays. 1 p.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, 3 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. 11/rEItCOLONIAL ANP COASTAL. II M.S. Dunedin, Ilobart, via South, August 22. Katoa,/ Went port . August 21. n Waipahi Cook Islands, August .1. Niagara, Sydney, August 20. Maheno. Sydney. August Tofja. Fiji. September 2. Ulimaroa, Sydney. September 3. n.M.S./ DioiViCde, Wellington. September 9. Makura Sydney, September 10. 11.M.5. Veronica, Suva, October 19. OVF.Ii.HKAS. Port Ciisborne. South. August 21, to load. Brunswick. Los Angeles. August 21. Cumberland. South, August 21, to load. Kurame:!. Loudon. August 20 Golden Cioss, Los Angeles, August ~7. Tasmania, Liverpool, August 27. Arlington Court. Texas. August 23. Scotseiag. Texas, August. 29. Canadian Constructor, Montreal, August 29. Canadian Highlander, South. September 1. to''load. , Pakipaki, New York. September 2. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, September Northumberland, South, September 'J, to loud. Canadian Challenger, Montreal. September 10. City of Lincoln. New York, September 11. Narbuda. Calcutta, early September. Port Melbourne, London, via Suva. September 11. Port Victor. New York, September la. Fupnnm, Liverpool, September 1(>. Tumaroh.. London, via Wellington, September 22. Callandin, Port Arthur, to sail. Matoppo. New York. September 27. Piakoy Liverpool, September 30. I!emuera. London, October 'l. Tairoa, Liverpool, October 6. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Port. Gisborne, London. August 26. Niagara, Vancouver, August 27. Waipnhi, C'oolc Islands, August 27. Cumberland. London, August 23. Maheno, Sydney, August 30. Canadian Highlander. America and Montreal. September 1. Ulimaroa, Sydney, September 6. Tofun. Fiii. September 7. Aorangi, Sydney, September 9. Northtftnbe rland, England, September 12. ~ Makura, Sydney, September 13. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, left San Francisco August 7; duo Wellington August 26. Aorangi, at Vancouver, sails August 21: duo Auckland September 8. Maunganui, due San Francisco August 30, sails for Wellington September 4. Niagara, leaves Sydney August 22, Auckland August 27, for Vancouver. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rolorua, left Southampton August 2; due Wellington September 6. Tamuroa, left Southampton August 16; duo Wellington September 17. Remuera. leaves Southampton August 30: due Auckland October 4. Ruapehu. leaves Southampton September 13; due Wellington October 27. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton September 27: due Auckland October 30. Ruahine, leaves Southampton October 25; duo Wellington November 29. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. TTlimaroa. at Wellington; Bails for Sydney August 23. Maheno. at Sydney: anils August 23; duo Auckland August 27. Makura. leaves Sydney August 23, duo Wellington August 27. Manuka, duo Melbourne August 22; sails for Blutf August 28. , VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream Rewa (bq.), Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iris. Kaitoke. Devonpon—H.M.S. Philomel, Nucula (ad- . miralty oil-tanker). North Wall—Piri. aux. schnr. Central Wharf—Marama (U.S.S. Coy.). King's Wharf—l'ukeko (Watkin and Wal_lis). Prince's Wharf—Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.). Waiotapu (U.S.S. Coy.), Kaiapoi (U.S.S. C'oy.). Chelsea—Enia (C'.S.R. Coy.). Queer's Wharf—Raranga (A. S. Patersr<n), Rimutaka (N.Z.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Paua (Shell Coy.). •In Dock—Hinemoa (Spedding, Ltd.). The Kaiapoi is to siil for Portland and Westport/ at noon to-day. The Waimea nailed for Gisborne and Napier last evening. She is duo back at Auckland on Sunday. The Frankham schooner Hokianga is fchedulfd to leave Onehunga for Hokianga at fivo o'clock this evening. Tho Kaponga is to leave Greymouth for Wcstport to-day to complete loading coal for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. Th" Union Company advises that th» ■Kawatiri is scheduled to load at Bluff next Saturday and afterwurds at Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington for Auckland. Tho Wainiata reached Dunedin from BiufT at mid day yesterday and was to sail fit eleven o'clock last night for Timaru, Lytteltr/n and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. i CARGO FROM THE EAST. Tho Union Company's Indian trader Narhnda is expected to pass Thursday Island next Sunday. en route from Eastern porta to New Zealand. Tho vessel is bringing produce from Calcutta, Singapore, Penang and Siunnrang for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Titmtru, Dunedin and RhifT. ,jShe is due at Auckland about September 4. 11.M.5. DUNEDIN RETURNING. 11.M.5. Dunedin is due from Wellington to-morrow morning and will berth at Sheerlegs Wharf. The wars-hip has been away from Auckland sinco June 5 and during tho interval she has visited Australia. On September 5 she is to depart again for Wellington,, where she will be taken over by tho new commodore. Captain Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. THE TAINUI. The following is tho list passengers v.'ho reached Wellington from Southampton i by the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tairmi o/i Sunday night:— Saloon—Mrs. I). Beyda, Master A. Beyda, Miss [. Bristow, Mrs. M. Collins, Mrs. E. Cowie, Miss E. Cowie, Miss E. Hancock, Mr. 11. Harris, Miss D. Ingram, Miss A. Johnson, Miss M. Johnson, Mrs. B. Macdonald, Mr. 13.I 3 . Macdonald. Air. H. Magner, Mrs. Magner, Or. J. O'Neill, Mr. E. Parkcs. Mrs. Parkes, Mr. E. Torry, Mr. G. Watt, Miss M. Allen, Mr. J. Arnold, Mr. V. Ashv.- ell. Mrs. Ashwell. Master R. Ashwell, Master N. Ashwell, Master V. Ashwell, Master B. Ashwell. Mr. J. Harris, It..Y„ Miss M. Mould, Mrs. A. liochfort. Miss M. Seabrook. Major-General Sir A./ Russell. K.C.R.. M. Mr. B. Jones, Mrs. K, Payne ond 117 third-class. The vessel experienced a fair voyage

Until last Wednesday, when she encountered a strong north west nale und lii'tih Hen*. Jyhicli delayed her arrival by nearly 12 hour-. While tho vrssel was nt. Colon Miss P. Marrya.tt, a saloon passenger, died und buried on chore. Captain W. P. Clifretains command of the Tninui and associated with him are tho following ofiicernChief. Mr. I). Aitchison; second, Mi'. E. T. Baker; third, Mr. Jj. J. HopKins; fourth. Mr. .T. Allen: chief engineer, Mr. Cr. i Arthur: second. Mr. J. A. Tait; third., Mr. J. Iliehet: fourth, Mr. Taylor: "urpron. Dr. 11, J. Pickering: purser, Mr. S. J. Lifiin: chief wireless operator, Mr. A. Bloxham: second. Mr. V. Parkinson. The vessel left Wellington on Monday 'iternoon for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and liinarn to unload her cargo.

THE KAITOKE. Tho Kaitoko is scheduled to sail for Gladstone, Queensland, at one o'clock this afternoon to load coal for Wellington. THE SCHOONER HUIA. Tho Nobel auxiliary Bchooner Huia is loading at Lyttelton for Auckland. Sho is expected to reach this port early next week. AORANGI FROM VANCOUVER. , With passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand and Australia tho Royal Mail liner Aorangi is to leave Vancouver to-day. Sho is scheduled to reach Auckland on September 8 and Sydney five days later. THE WAIPAIII. Thi? Union _ Company advises that tho Waipahi, which is expected from Cook Islands on Saturday, is scheduled to sail next Tuesday on her return trip to Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu and Matike. THE liONA. Tho wet weather yesterday delnycd discharging operations on tho Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Roua at Chelsea. If she completes discharge in tiuio sho is to sail for Sydney this evening. MAHENO AT SYDNEY. Tho Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno reached Sydney from Wellington at noon yesterday. Sho is to sail on Friday and ia duo at Auckland next Tuesday. SCHOONER FOXTON AT WELLINGTON. Tho Canterbury Steam Shipping Company's new auxiliary schooner Foxton reached Wellington from Auckland at. 5.20 p.m. on Monday. She sailed from Auckland at 6.15 p.m. last Friday. TAMI'I FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Tho Royal Mail liner Tahiti is due at Wellington next Monday morning with passengers. mail and cargo from San Francisco, Papeete and Rarotonga. On Tuesday afternoon sho is to resumo her voyago to Sydney. THE WAIOTAPU. After unloading a quantity of bulk oil into the oil storeship Flora the Waiotapu is to Bail for Melbourne and Sydney at eight, o'clock this morning in continuation o£ her voyago from Pacific Coast ports. ULIMAROA AT WELLINGTON. Tho Huddart-Pnrker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Wellington from Sydney at seven o'clock yesterday morning. Passengers and mail for the North will reach Auckland by the Main Trunk express this morning. The vessel is to sail on her return trip to 1 Sydney on Friday morning. ARLINGTON COURT REPORTS. The steamer Arlington Court, with a full cargo of sulphur from Galveston, Texas, will reach Auckland on August 28, according to wireless advice received last evening by A. G. Frankham, Limited. The cargo is for discharge at Auckland. Dunedin, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Lyttelton. THE lIINEMOA. The steamer Hinemoa, which is having her hull cleaned and painted, is to be. undocked to-morrow afternoon. She will return to Western Wharf to complete refitting for the Bluff-West Coast Sounds passenger service. Early in September sho is to sail for Bluff, via Wcstport. THE GOLDEN CROSS. With lumber, case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports, tho Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company's _ steamer Golden Cross is scheduled to arrive from Los Angeles next Tuesday. The cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. Henderson and Macfarlane. Limited, aro the local agents. THE PUKEKO. The Richardson s'teamer Puk*ko was delayed loading at Portland on Monday owing to heavy rain and vie •' I not reach Auckland until last night. The ;.cssel is lading at King's Wharf and is to no despatched for East Coast bays, including Hick's Bay and Tolaga Bay. as well as Napier and Wairoa, at one o'clock this afternoon. KARAMEA REPORTS. Wireless advice received by L. D. Nathan, Ltd., from the Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Karamea states that she'expects to reach Auckland from London next Monday afternoon. The vessel has a general merchandise cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington and Napier. If the vessel arrives according to her wireless report sho will have made a fast passage from Balboa. THE TAMAROA. A. S. Pnterson and Company, Ltd.. have received advice that the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa is due at Wellington from London and Southampton on September IS. In addition to passengers and mail for New Zealand the vessel has general merchandise from London for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is expected at Auckland about September 25. THE PORT GISBORNE. Tho Farmers' Co-operativo Auctioneering Company ha 3 received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Gisborno is being delayed at Napier and cannot reach Auckland beforo Saturday morning. Tho vessel _ will complete ioading at this port, and in consequence of the delay her departure for New Yoik, Boston, Halifax and London bus been i-ost-poncd until next Monday night. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern Company advises that the Apanui was delayed at Parenga by a northeast gale yesterday and will not return to Auckland until to-morrow morning, instead of this morning. Owing to the delay the vessel's departure from Auckland for Orer.t Barrier lias been postponed until midnight to-morrow night, instead of to-night. Owing to being delayed at gulf ports yesterday by the stormy weather the departure of tho Kawau for Big Omaha and way ports has been postponed until midnight tonight, instead of this morning. Tho Hauturu is due at Onehunga early this morning, and she is to bo despatched on her return trip to Hokianga to-morrow. Tho Aranawa is due at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawhia to-morrow morning, and she is to sail at three o'clock in the afternoon for Wanganui and Opunake. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tutanekai, Tofita, Brunswick, Golden Cross, Maui Pomare, Karamea. Waipahi. Chatham Islands.—Huntingdon, Tasmania, Arlington Court. Wellington.—Port Gisborne, Lumen, Hertford, 11.M.5. Dioincde. Awarua.—Maunganui, Tahiti, Golden Coast, Manuka. Hauraki. BY TELEGRAPH, WELLINGTON.— August 20: Arrived— Maori (7 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Ulimaroa (7.10 a.m.), from Sydney; Katoa (9.20 a.m.), from Wcstport. Sailed—Lumen (7.50 a.m.), for Balik Papan; Dunedin (2 p.m.). for Auckland; Corinna (3.'20 p.m.), for Isclson; Win eat it i (4.10 p.m.) and Gale (1.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Katoa (6 p.m.), for Auckland; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—August 20: ArrivedCalm (5.30 a.m.), from Timaru: Wahine (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Tninui (7 n.m.), from Wellington; Mataroa (8.30 a.m.), from Timaru; Huia (3 p.m.). from Oamaru. Sailed—Calm (1.-5 p.m.). for Wellington; Waliine 18.55 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. —August 20: Sailed—Waipiata (1 a.m.), for Dunedin. SYDNEY.—August 20: Arrived—Poolta. from Greymouth; Maheno (noon), from Wellington. FREMANTLE.—August 20: Arrived— Orama, from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20339, 21 August 1929, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20339, 21 August 1929, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20339, 21 August 1929, Page 7

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