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SHOPPING.

PpdRT'OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. fi-i pomavo' (noon), from Norfolk Ist>«asonecr.t:—Mrs. Karnes, Mrs. HamilTin mill on, MrH.II. ton;. irjdn M. K. Craig, Miss Rossiter. B. gcarfo. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. SwinMr«. ifnior Browne. Mr. Startup, Miss - jiock. M Cnldovv, Mrs. unci Miss Tiny, petnpW' , Mrs. Ansell, Mrs. Graves, Hi*' Vn.aett Miss Commons. Mrs. lien- '' Mrs- ?, r8 Myhill, Mrs. and Miss B.irtlett, 'P° n " alnrt Miss Anderson, Mrs. Denize, r '*n?r«mifi Mr./ Commons. Mr. Pritchard. M r ' ®mmo. Mr - Denizo ' Mr " B ™ fie >d. Mr. Mace. Mr. Hcurfe, Miss fcS l!r«. F. .1. Hakes, Mr. Need- ?• ifi«i Robinson. Sag?** Bivcr-.C12.55 P.m.), from Ocean I'M". (I 13 ii.in.), from Paeroa; HereH a m.). fvoni Portlnnd; Claymoro ) from WhiiUKnrei; Muhuraniri m *ra ) ' from Const; Ronaki (7 a.m.), jrofe f'aunmpa; Rnngitoto (9.55 n.ni.), from (2 85 p.m.). from Manfiawui; Mo!*) .»( !,n ) from; Const; Rnngitoto (10.10 ) from Thames; Omana (10.45 p.m.). jft Warkwortli.

■ yESTERP.VY'S _ DEPARTURES. «„..!!! (10.25 a.m.), for Warkworth. 2«riritoto (12.15 p.m.), for Thnmes; MarK i W (15 P.m.). for C.isborne: Otimai ?fis nn'i.). for Opolil<i: Ton (3.30, p.m.). ir Vhakatan..; Tiroa (1.20 p.m.), for East !?.mi bnvs; AVuinira (1.3.) p.m.). for (nsgS; Awahou (5 50 p.m.). for East Coast KVgwinmr* (8 for Ucstport; fcore (MS pm.l. for Uhaugarei; lam,ha (0.40 f> "' ' acroa.

VESSELS DUE TO DAY. Porfi Victor, from New York. 10 a m. u'aipahi. from Rr.rotongn. I p.m. Kurow. from Picton. evening. Apantii, from Parenga.. 8 a.m. Tfaniti. from kerepeehi, noon. Omana. from Waihcke. 6.15 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. 'TreCouncil. Xauru Island, mornin#. Omana. for Waiheke. 10 a.m. KttWftU, for Hik Omaha. 10 a.m. Raligitoto, for Thames, I p.m. Konnki. for Tail rang a. p.m. Apanui. fou Great Barrier, midnight,

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. intercolonial and coastal. Vfaiuabi, liarofonga, September IH. Iris Norfolk Island. September 19. Poo'lta. Newcastle, September 19. Kurow. Picton. September 19. jy'uriigi. Greyuiouth. September 19. H.JJ.S. Dunedin, Wellington, September 2(1. Vftipiata, Southern ports. September 21. Knituna. Greymouth. to sail. Kaikorai. Westport. to sail. Aontngi, Sydney. September '.'3. Maheno. Sydney, September 21. "•* Tofna. Fiji. September 30. TJlimnron, Sydney, October 1. H M.S. Laburnum. Suva. October 19. Hill .8. Veronica, Suva, October 19.

/OVERSEAS. p 01 t Victor. New York. September 17. Port Melbourne. Loudon, via Suva, September 20. Papanui. Liverpool, September '2O. Pnintia; Seychelles, via Bluff, September 21. Oakhank., Tnmpico, September 23. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, September 22. 4< Tamaroa, London, via 'Wellington, September 23. Waikawa. Los Angeles. September 26. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles, September 27. Canadian Challenger, South, September 27, to load.

i EARLY SAILINGS- FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. I Waipahi. Karotonga. September 20. Hororata. America and England, September 20. , Southern Cross, New Hebrides, Septcmber 23. Maui Pom a re. Apia. September 24. ' Aorangi, Vancouver. September 24. Northumberland. 'England, September 21. Canadian Challenger, America and Canada, September 27. Maheno, Sydney, September 27. H.M.S. Dunedin. England. October 1. i tTliraaroa, Sydney, October 1. I Karamea, England. October 5. / Niagara, Sydney, October 8.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, due San Francisco September 21; sails lor Wellington October 2. Aomigi, at Sydney; sails for Auckland and Vancouver September 19. Mannganui, left San Francisco September 4: due. Wellington September 23;

saib for Sydney September 24. Niagara, at Vancouver; sails September

18; due Auckland October 7. Makura, leaves Sydney October 3, Wellington October 8, for San Francisco,

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Remuera, left Southampton August 30 due Auckland October 4. Ruapehu, left Southampton September 13 due Wellington October 07.

Corinthic, left Southampton September 13: due Wellington October 21. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton September 27; due Auckland October 30.

Rualiine. leaves Southampton October 25 due Wellington November 29.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. TJlimaroa, at Wellington; sail 3 for Sydney September 20. Jlaheno. at Sydney; sails for Auckland, iSeptember 20. Jlakura, at Sydney; sails for Wellington September 20. Manuka, left Melbourne September 17, duo Wellington September 22. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.). Waitomo. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, Tregonell (N.Z.S. Coy J. Central Wharf—Marama (U.S.S. Coy.)t Southern Cross (mission steamer),

Northumberland (N.Z.S. Coy.), Hinemoa (Spedding, Ltd.). Queen's Wharf—Hororata (N.Z.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Kaitangata (U.S.S. Coy.). King's Wharf—Maui Potnare (Spedding, Ltd.), Sagama River (Henderson and Macfarlane). In Dock—ll.M.S. Diomede.

The Kaiwarra wan despatched for Westport lust evening to load another coal cargo.

The Waimea sailed for Gisborne and Napier last evening. She is due back at Auckland on Sunday. The Kaituna has been dehiyed at Greymouth and cannot sail for New Plymouth *nd Auckland before ten o'clock to-night. The Winsatui is to leave Dunedin on Friday for Titnaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. To refit for her coming voyage to England E.M.S. Diomeds went into dock yesterday morning. Slio will be in dock for it week.

After loading at South Island ports the Waipiata left Lyttelton feu' Wellington and Auckland yesterday afternoon. Sho is expected at Auckland on Saturday. The Kartigi lei*. New Plymouth for Auckland at 1.15 p.m. yesterday to complete unloading co.i-1 from Greymouth. The vessel is due to-morrov.- evening. Front Auckland sho will proceed to Westport and Greymouth to load another coal cargo for Auckland.

. Kiirow in expected from Lyttelton «nd ] ictoii this evening or early to-morrow rooming. Shu left , I'ioton at 4.30 p.m. on -vlnnday After discharge she is to be dc•Putclied on Satin day for Wellington, Lyttel•°n. Dunetlin, Bluff arid Tirnaru.

passengers on baradine.

Henderson and Macfnrlane, Limited, have received advice that (he P. and (). branch ervico steamer Baradine. which Imd a umber of cabins flooded with oil when she «m a J 1 Colombo, irf due at Sydney jP' em i)er 21. Tho vessel has on board A®, following passeugers. who will leave ynney by (] lo Huddiirt-Parker steamer liniaroa, which is due at Auckland on ctober I:—Mr. and Mrs. Oakes and family. J, r> , ul J f l Mrs. Isaacs, Miss Cocks, Mrs. /.1?i ■" row "' -Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs und -mily, and' Mr. and Mrs. JJardy and family.

THE MAUI POMARE

The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare rrived from Norfolk Island at mid-day yesSho berthed at King's Wharf to . ™, Passengers, mail und cargo. The vesl , ' R "no weather passage from Auck\<,u "" fsterly gale wus blowing oen she reached Norfolk Island last ThurftOwing to the stormy conditions the rssnengers had to lie landed at Ileadstonc .''lntend of at the usual anchorage at flvw® Bay. The gale continued in the p ntng and necessitated the vessel putting tli r,D t' riday tho wind changed to 8 south-west and blew strongly from that call ti"' ' VCi<st 'l anchored in CasWn v iy morning, but no cargo to A, cotl ''' ' ,O <lono during the day owing o the rough sens. The conditions moder..l®Q eu Saturday morning and cargo operaPa r Wcre carried out during the day, «B4 jL ßerß VVPre embarked in the afternoon Bvw.i vess(> l sailed for Auckland in the fresh southerly winds and rough sea ", P/cvuiled during the return pasof A, "v vessel reached the shelter m w Zealand coast on Monday afterThe Maui Pomaro will remain in l. until next Tuesday, when ehe is to i?-1 <,o ®Pjtched for Nine. Island and Apia tii> w ?kUnd prodm'o for Dunedin, Lyttel- ' Wellington and Auckland.

THE HORORATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the steamer Ilororata, which is completing her cargo at Queen's Wharf, is now to be despatched for New York, Boston, Halifax, and London at daybreak on Friday. IRIS RETURNING. Repair work to the Pacific cable near Norfolk Island was completed by the Cable Board's steamer Iris at midnight on Monday night, and the vessel sailed on her return trip to Auckland at an early hour yesterday morning. Sho is duo to-morrow. THE TREGONNELL. The Hain Lino steamer Tregonnell is expected to r'eßtimo her voyage to Nauru, this morning. The vcßsel was to liavo sailed last night, but Bhe was unable to obtain a second engineer in place of Mr. Nicholas, who died on board shortly before the steamer's arrival on Monday evening. PAPANUI REPORTS. The Federal Lino steamer Papanui will arrive from Liverpool at noon on Friday, according to her wireless advice to the New Zealand Shipping Company. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast porta of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland. ■Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdin and New Plymouth. TATNUI'S DEPARTURE POSTPONED. L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, have received advice that the departure of the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui from Wellington for Southampton and London has been postponed nntil daybreak tomorrow, instead of to-day. OAKBANK FROM MEXICO. fiililo advise received by Spedding, Limited, states that the Weir Line motorship Oiikbank is expected to reach Auckland from Tatnpic". Mexico, next Monday. The vessel bus a full cargo of usphaltum for discharge at Auckland. Clisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. Wanganui and New Plymouth. MAKURA AND MAHENO." The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamers Makura and Maheno arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, the Makura at 0.15 from Auckland, and tho Mniieiio at 5.30 from Wellington. On Friday tho Mnheno is In suit for Auckland and the Makura for Wellington. They. aro duo back in New Zealand next Tuesday. PHOSPHATES FROM. CASABLANCA. With 6500 tons uf phosphates for New Zealand the Cardiff steamer North Pacific sailed from Casablanca. Morocco, on September It, according to cable advice received by Henderson and Macfarlane. Limited. Tho cargo will he unloaded at Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui. Sho is due at Auckland about October 21. WAIPAHI DUE 4 P.M. Further wireless advice received from the Union Company's Island steamer Waipahi states she will arrive from Rarotong.i nt four o'clock this afternoon. Sho will berth nt King's Wharf to unload her fruit cargo and to load general merchandise for her return trip to Cook Islands. The Union Company advises that the vessel's departure for -Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu and Mauke has been postponed until Friday, instead of to-morrow. THE POUT MELBOURNE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Melbourne, which is due at Auckland from London, via Suva, on Friday, will unload her general merchandise cargo at Auckland and Port Chalmers. Afterwards the vessel will load for her homeward voyage at Port Chalmers. Timaru, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. She is to be despatched from Wellington for England on October 19. THE PORT VICTOR. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Victor, which was duo from New York last night, has been delayed by bad weather, and a further wireless report. states she will arrive at ten o'clock thin morning. After unloading a quantity of cargo at Prince's Wharf t lie''vessel will go to Wellington, Lyttelton and Duncdin to complete discharge. Heather, Roberton, Limited, are the local agents. THE SAGAMA RIVER. With 7200 tons of phosphate* from Ocean Island tho steamer Sagamti River reached Auckland yesterday afternoon. She is unloading 1300 tons at King's Wharf and will unload the remainder at New Plymouth and Wanganui The vessel sailed from Ocean Island on September 5 and experienced generally fair weather until last Saturday, when a strong westerly galo and high beam seas were encountered. The boisterous conditions continued until Monday night. The vessel is owned by Houlder Bros, and Company. Limited. Liverpool, and she was built at West Hartlepool in 1915. Captain J. Morgan is in command of the vessel, and he has with him tho following officers: —Chief. Mr. H. J. Anstice; second, Mr. C. W. Kehoe-Scott; third. Mr. M. C. Fallon; chief engineer, Mr. J. M. Judson; second, Mr. D. J. Rear; third, Mr. F. L. Davison: fourth. Mr. D. M. Sherriff; chief steward. Mr. W. Scott; wireless operator. Mr. J. G. Whyte. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, are tho local agents.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE

The fallowing: vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day;—

Auckland.—Tofua, Iris. Ventura. King Wi Ilium, Poolta, Waiotapu, K aim an aw a, Kaiv.arra, Papanui. Port Melbourne. Golden Cloud, Oakbank, Waipahi. Tregonell. Chatham Islands.—Canadian Cruiser, Oakbank. .. Wellington.—Tamaroa, Murex, Canadian Challenger. ' Awarua. —Tahiti. Maunganui, Karetu, Pakipaki, Kar&mea, C, A. Larson, Sir J. C. Ross, Kosmos, Brockabeck. Raranga, Prunus. <

PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

Yesterday'* Departures.—Kaitoa (5.30 a.m.), for Nelson.

BY TELEGRAPH

WELLINGTON.— September 17; Arrived— Ulimaroa (5.40 a.m.). from Sydney; Maori (7 am.), from Lyttelton; Calm (8.20 a.m.), from Wanganui; Totara (3.25 p.m.). Breeze (5 15 p.m.) and Himatangi '8.40 p.m.). trom Lvttelton. Sailed—Calm (5.45 p.m.) and Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton.

LYTTELTON.— September 17; Arrived— Wahiue (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Karamen (('. p.m.). from Port Chalmers. Sailed— Tees (4.30 p.m.), for Chatham Islands: Waipiata (5.35 p.m.). for Wellington; Wahine (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington.

DUNEDIN.— September 17: Arrived— Karma (9 a.m.). from Bluff; Kahika (5.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton Sailed—Karamea (5.20 a.m.), foe Lyttelton. BLUFF.— September 17: Sailed—Prunus (6.15 p.m.). for Auckland. SYDNEY.—September 17: Arrived— Mahcno (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington: Makura (('>.45 a.m.), from Auckland; Kaponga, from Greymouth. FREMANTLE. —September 17: Arrived— Orsova, from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 7

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SHOPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 7

SHOPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 7

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