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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

f YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Vnrt Victor (7.50 a.m.). from New York. Wainahi M.lO p.m.). from Rarotonga. I (.3.20 n.m.). from Pnrenga: Hnuin Ml 20 n.ni.). 'loin Kerepeehi; Lyttelton (5 from Const. P 'omana (0.15 p.m.), from Waiheko.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tregonttell '2 p.m.). for Nauru Island. > xiincmoa (1 a.m.). for Westport; Katoa /,?S am), for Portland: Omana (10.15 rn t for Waiheke; Kawau (10.20 a.m.). Omaha; Rnngitoto (1.5 p.m.). for Ronnki (2.t:> p.m.). for Taurangu. Polio (l)--O p.m.), for Coast. VESSKI.S DUE TO-DAY. r r ;« from Norfolk Island. Kur'ow. from Picton. 7.30 n.m. Taniwha. from Pacrou, 2.H0 n.m. rlavmore. from Whongarei. 3.30 am. Tlangitoto. from Thames, 11 a.m. Kawii° from Pig Omaha. 2.30 P.m. , vLrtici. from New Plymouth, afternoon. Apanui from Great Burner. 0 p.m. Pooltn, from Newcastle, expected. VESSELS .SAILING TO-DAY. TCiiltangata. for Portland, noon. Omunii, for Miitakana. noon. Unnsitoto. for Coiontiuulel. 2 p.m. Claymore, for Wluingnrei. 7.110 p.m. Hftuiti. for Kerepeehi. 9.30 p.m. Taniwhs, for Paeroa. It p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. inteucoloniai. and coastal. Iris Norfolk Island. September 10. Poolta. Newcastle, September ID. Knrow, Picton, September 10. Kartigi. Greymouth. September 19. " H.M.S. Dunedin, Wellington, September °O. Waipiata, Southern ports. September 21. Kaituua, Greymouth, to sail. Kaikorai. Westport, to sail. Aorangi, Sydney, September 23. 7 Maheno. Sjdney. September 21. Tofua, Fiji. September 30. Ulimaroa. Sydney, October 1. . HM.S. Laburnum. Suva. October 10. ELM.S. Veronica Suva, October 19. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, duo San Francisco September 27; sails for Wellington October 2. Aorangi. leaves Sydney September 19, Auckland September 21. for Vancouver. Mnunganui, left San Francisco September -1: due Wellington September 23: soils for Sydney September 21. Niagara, left Vancouver Septemher 18: due Auckland October 7: Sydney Octoher 12. Makura. leaves Sydney October 8. Wellinjrton October 8, for San Francisco. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Remnera, left Southampton August 30; due Auckland October -1. Ruapehu. left Southampton Septembor 13; Hue Wellington October 27. Corinthie. left Southampton September 13; due Wellington October 21. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton September 27; duo Auckland October 30. Ruahine, leaves Southampton October 25; • duo Wellington November 29. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, at Wellington; sails for Sydney September 20. Maheno, at Sydney: sails September 20; duo Auckland September 21. Makura, at Sydney; sails for Wellington September 20. Manuka, left Melbourne. September 17, duo Wollington September 22. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewn. (bq.). Waitomo. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel. Central Wharf—Marama (U.S.S. Coy.), Southern Cross (mission steamer), Northumberland (N.Z.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Hororatn. (N.Z.S. Coy.). Prinre's Wharf—Kaitangata (TT.S.S. Coy.), Port Victor (Heather Roberton. Ltd.), Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.). King's Wharf—Maui Pomnrn (Speddmg. Ltd.). Sagama River (Henderson and Macfarlane), Waipohi (U.S.S. Coy.). In Dock—H.M.S. Diomede. Resell and Somers. Ltd.. advise (hat the 'Anchor Line steamer Knifoa is scheduled to load at Onehunga for Picton next .Monday. ' The Kaikorai ha 3 been further delayed at Westport. and is now to sail for New Plymouth and Auckland at ten o'clock tins morning. '■ After being detained in port for 12 hours twins to a shortage of crew, the Katoa nailed for Portland yesterday morning to load cement for Wellington and Lytte.ton. Tho Kaitangata is to sail for Portland at eight o'clock this evening to unloading cargo from South Australia. 1' rom Portland she will pioceed to Westport and Greymouth. From South Island ports and Wellington the Waipiata is due at Auckland to-morrow evening or Saturday morning. After discharge sho is to ho despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin next Tuesday. / The Kartigi is expected from Greymouth, Tip, New Plymouth, thin afternoon. After discharging the remainder of her cargo of coal she will be despatched for Westport and Greymouth to load more coal for Auckland. Captain T. Roberts, is in command of the steamer Hinemoa, which left Auckland for Westport nnd Bluff yesterday morning. Ho has with him the following officers: —Chief, Mr. L. Boidton: second, Mr. E. Johansen; chief engineer, Mr. Richardson; second, Mr. J. Boyd: third, Mr. Dalglcish; purser, Mr. N. Berndtson. TAINUI'S PASSENG ERS. Tho following is tho passenger-list of the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui. which in to leave Wellington for Southampton and London at daybreak to-dav:— Saloon.—Mr. W. D. Allen. Mr. T. P. Coles. Mrs, Coles, Miss J. J. Elder, Mrs. S. S. Hall, Misa L, R. P. Ifarrison. Mrs. A. S. Howard. Mrs. W. M. S. .Johnston, Miss W. 11. M. Johnston, Master D. G. Johnstm, Miss W. M. Johnston. Mr. A. A. J. Lauriilard. Mr. 11. S. Leach, Mrs. Leach. Lady Ale-Gavin, Miss E. Pearce, Lieutenant/M. Richmond, Mrs. Richmond, Mr. Wanless. Mrs. Wanless. Miss AI. L. Wanless, M.r R. H. Speight; 23 third class. ULIMAROA'S PASSENG ERS. Tho following is the list of passengers who reached Wellington from Sydney by the Ulimaroa- on Tuesday morning:—Saloon.—• Miss R. Anderson, Dr. L'. E. Allison. Mr. C. Ancell,' Mr. F. Angles, Mr. If. Ant ill, Mr. Li. A. Abererombie, Mr. J. Butler, .\lis3 I/. Bevan, Miss (i. Bullock. Miss D. Husseil, Mr. R. Blair, Mr. S. Btirchall, Miss S. Britton, Mr. 11. Browne, Mr. ,T. Baker, Miss M. Bricks, Miss (!. Breniner, Mr. R. Baxter, Mr. T. Broderick, Mr. F. Britton, Sir Louis Barnett, Mr. J. Baliantyne, Mrs. L. Beddam, Miss T. Cornwall. Mr. E. Clayden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Connelly, Misa A. _ Cooling, Miss Z. Chapman, Mrs. W. Chirnside, Miss A. Clarke, Mr. M. J. Carroll. Mr. 11. Cornelius, Mr. E. Davis. Mr. 'l. Davis, Dr. E. F. Do Ath. Mr. and Mrs. «. N. Deyereaux, Mr. G. Downie, Mr. 10. Dunbar. Mr. L. Davis, Mrs. Davies arid child, Mr. and Mrs. L. Denniston, Mr. O. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dawson and 3 children. Miss J). Davenport. Mr. R. J. Dysarl, Miss J. Duncan. Mr. J. Dodds. Mr. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. it. Elwortby. Mr. A. ('. Edmonds, Mr. 10. C. Edmonds, Hon. Justice Fraz'-r, Mr. and Mrs. I/. Fairfax, Mrs. M. Forde. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frcdric, Mr. T. Fenwick. Miss L. Flynn, Dr. R. A. lulton. Rev. 'l'. Gi'.filhiri, Mr D. flerity, Mr. D. Graham, Mrs. R. Godfrey, Mr. G. Guthrie, Miss A. Grant, Mr. R. Godfrey, Mr. A. Gurdis, Mr. F. Graham. Alias N. Greenhill. ,Mr. J. Hooper. Miss C. Hobbs, Misa P. Ilallard, Mrs. Ilallard, Miss A. Haywood. Mr. C. Holland, Miss 10. Holloway, Mr. F. Harper, Mr. I). Herald, Mrs. M. Hobbs. Miss P. Hanson, Mr. R. Hepburn, Rev. \V. Hutchison, Mrs. A. Harrington. Mr. J. Ilcnry, Mr. J. Haslam. Mr. C. lialin. Miss M. Hudson, Mrs. (1. Jaggs, Dr. and Mrs. A. Josephs, Mr. 11. James, Dr. 11. Jel- . 'ell. Mr. W. Jenkins, Mr. 10. Joyce, Miss J. • Kingston. Mrs. C. Kennedy. Mr. E. Leary, .■Dr. P. p. Lynch. Dr. JO. Lynch, Miss R. I Lloyd, Mr. A. Littler, Miss S'. Lloyd, Mr. jL. Lamb, Miss M. Lester, Miss G. Mathe- ' Bon, Mi<to R. Murphy, Miss M. Miller. Mra. H. Meredith, Dr. J. Moore, Mr. J. A. Maloney, Mis. A. Murtin, Mrs. A. Meredith, Mr. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mundin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mettan, Mr. F. Manson. Mr. W. Moore, Dr. S. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Mr. J. Money. Mr. A. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mackenzie, Misses J. arid M. Mackenzie. Miss D. MeCormack, Mr. B. McCarthy. Mr.' J. McLachlan. Mr. 10. McDonnell, Mrs. K. nnd Miss L. Mcliae, Mr. If. Neill. Mr 3. R. Nash, Miss 10. Nebbs, Miss S. Norie, Air. 11. Nightingale. Mr. J. Orford, Miss M. Palmer, Miss M. Potts, Mr. M. Pearce, Misa PicJcett, A! r. ('. Pawley, Mr. G. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. U. Pomerey. Mis 3 E. Poroivnl, Mr. D. Phillips. Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. Pegden anfl 2 children, Miss 10. Ralston, Mr. y- Ftntpli, Miss P. Robinson, Mr. G. Itutherfprd, Mr. G. Rosa, Mr. S, Ratley, Mr. A. Itoicnberfr, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rex and child, Miss ,T, SifipolTski, Miss M. Stevenson, Mr. J- Salter, Mrs. M. Scott, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. Segal, Mr. J. Scott. Mr, IT. Steven. Mr. ■K. S'purr, Mr. W. H. Tripe, Miss P. Thompson. Mr. 11. Thomas. Miss E. Terry. Misa Y. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. N. Thompson. Mr. J';. Touriet, Mr. L. Thorpe. Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Usher, Professor F. P. ilson : Miss **!• Williamson. Mr, L. Wolker, Miss L. Woodbino, Miss M. Wado, Mr. T. Whitehead, Mr. H. Wheeler. Mr. S. Windsor, Miss *• Young, Misa Z. Yorke, Mr. J. G. Mackio, Misa S. lioeve, and 91 third class.

THE TREGONNELL. The Hain Line steamer Trogonnell resumed her voyago to Nauru Island yestorday afternoon. THE IRIS. The Pncific Cable Board's steamer Tris is due from Norfolk Island at noon to-day. Sho will berth at the mooring buoys at Devonport. THE POOLTA. Tho Union Company's steamer Poolta is expected from Newcastle this evening or to-morrow morning, but she had not roported by wireless Inst night. Tho vessel has a cargo of hardwood timber front Grafton, Port Stephens and Newcastle. Sho sailed from Newcastlo last Friday aftornoon. ORSOVA AT FREMANTLE. The Orient liner Orsova arrived at Fromantlo from London yesterday. After calling at Adelaide and Melbourne tho vessol is duo at Sydney on September 213. NIAGARA FROM VANCOUVER. On her return voyago to New Zealand and Australia the Royal Mail liner Niagara was scheduled to leave Vancouver yesterday. She is due at Auckland on October 7 and at Sydney on October 12. PASSENGERS ON CMITRAL. Russell and Soniera, Ltd., have received advice that tho following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by tho l\ and O. liner Chitral, which is duo at Sydney from London to day:—Mr. and .Mrs. Bromily. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Haake, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Tweed. Mrs. Marsack, Mrs. Ellis. Mr. Hughes. Miss Hills. Mr. Jones, Mr. Grigg. AO RANG I FOR VANCOUVER. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi is scheduled to leave Sydney to-day and to reach Auckland early on Monday morning. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers from New Zealand the vessel is to resume her voyage to Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver on Tuesday. RARANGA TO LOAD. A. S. Paterson and Company, Ltd.. havo received advice that tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga, which is loading at Southern ports, is scheduled to reach Auckland on October 21 to comploto loading for Halifax and London. The vessel is to be despatched from this port for Halifax on October 29. NORFOLK LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The Federal Line steamer Norfolk is reported to have cleared Liverpool last Monday with cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain for dischargo at Auckland. Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Sho, ia due at Auckland on October 22. THE PRUNUS. The London steamer Prunus left BlufT for Auckland on Tuesday evening to unload 11000 tons of phosphates, the remainder of her . cargo from Seychelles Island. Sho iB expected to arrive on Saturday. Tho vessel visited Auckland in May of last year. Her tonnage is 5017 gross and her former name was City of Stockholm. A. S. Paterson and Company, Ltd., are tho local agents. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Kaiapoi is scheduled to leave Melbourne for Devonport, Tasmania, to-day, to complete loading for Auckland. The company expects to have a steamer loading at South Australian ports early in October. Tho vessel will complete loading at Melbourne for Auckland, Portland. New Plymouth, CastleclitT, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin, in that order. THE PAP AN UI. Further wireless advice from the Federal Line steamer Papanui states that sho now expects to arrive from .Liverpool at midnight to-morrow night.; She will berth at Queen's Wharf on Saturday morning nn- | load general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. From Auckland ihe vessel will co to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth to complete discharge. THE WATP A HI. With a fruit cargo from Cook Islands the Union Company's steamer WAipahi arrived from Rarotonga yesterday afternoon. She. is unloading at King's Wharf. Tho vessel sailed from Karotonca on September 10 and experienced continuous moderate to fresh south-west winds and head seas almost all the way to Auckland. After dischargo she will load again for the Islands, and her departuro for Rarotonga. Aitutaki, Atiu and Mauke is scheduled for noon to-mor-row. It will be the last trip that tho vessel will make to the Cook Islands this season. TAMAROA AT WELLINGTON. The Shltw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa. from London and Southampton, berthed at Wellington at ten o'clock yesterday morning. Passengers for the north left by train in tho afternoon, and will reach Auckland this morning. The vessel will unload a quantity of general merchandise at Wellington and then come to Auckland to complete discharge. Afterwards she will load for her homeward voyago at Southern ports and will return to Auckland to load from October 19 to October 21. She will be finally despatched from Wellington tor Southampton and London. A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd.. are the local agents. THE PORT VICTOR. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Victor arrived from New York yesterday morning and berthed at Princes Wharf. She, has case oil and general merchandise for discharge a t Auckland, W cllincton, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel sailed from New York on August K> and bunkered at Newport News on tho following day. Colon was reached on August 21 and Balboa was cleared on August 25. -Moderate weather prevailed in. tho Pacific until September 11, when stormy weather was encountered. During the remainder of the voyage tho vessel was beset by strong south-west winds and high bead seas, which delayed her arrival by about 21 hours. . , , Captain G. 8. Hall is in command, and be has . with him the following officers:— Chief Mr A. G. Rhind; second. Mr. 1%. <r. Jones'; third. Mr. J. S. Moatq; fourth. Mr. R. C. Pocock: chief engineer. Mr. J. S. Gray: second, Mr. H. S. Cren • third, Mr. D S McLaren; fourth, Mr. W. Verral; fifth 'Mr. M. McTarnau: refrigerating engineers. Messrs. R. Eraser and U. H. Chnlcroft; wireless operators, Messrs. 11. J Hobba and ,T. J. Hairel; chief steward, Mr. F. O. Robinson. Heather Robcrton, Limited, aro tho local agents.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE.

The following vessels aro expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:—

Auckland.—Tofua, Tris. King William, Poolta, Waiotnpu. Kaimanawa, Papanui, Port Melbourne. Golden Cloud. Oakbiitik, Tregonnei, Rona, Waikara. Chatham Islande.—Canadian Cruiser. Wellington.—Murex, Canadian Challenger. Kaitoke. Manuka. Tutnjinkai. Awarua. —Tahiti, Mauncanui. Brockabfck, Karefu. Prunjis, Waikouiiiti, Raranga, Palm, Tasmania. Narbada. Paltipaki, C. A. Liirsen, Sir J. C. Ross. Kosmos.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

Yesterday's Arrivals.—Ngapuhi (7,:!0 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Owing to the rou'rh sea on the Mamtkau Bar yesterday the departure of the auxiliary sciiooner Hokianga from. Onehnriga for Hokianga was postponed until to-day.

BY TELEGRAPH

WELLINGTON.— September IS; Arrived— Wahine (7.5 a.m.), and Waipiiita (10.25 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Corinna (in if) a.m.). for Dunedin; Tolara (1 p.m.). for New Plymouth: Canadian Challenger (3.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Dunedin M p.m.). for Auckland; Himitansi ('1.50 _ P.m..' "/"! Breeze (•> p.m.), for Wanganui; \Vingatm (7.20 p.m.) and Wahine (7-SO p.m.). for Lyttelton; Progress (8 p.m.), for Dunedin: Waipiata for Auckland; Kamona, for Westport.

LYTTELTON.— September 18: Arrived— Maori (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (1 15 ain ). from CyKllGt (b.oU a.m.). from Wellington; Holmdale (10.20 n ni.), from Timaru; Calm (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Foxton (3.30 p.m.), from Fox toil. Sailed— Pakipaki 02.10 p.m.). foi Dunedin; Golden Cross (5.10 p.m.). for Honolulu; Storm (5.25 p.m.). for Wellington ; Holmdale (n."n p.m. . for Wellington, Maori (7.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Calm (8.5 p.m.), for BlufT. DUNEDIN.— September 18: Arrived— Paua (8 30 a.m.), from Timaru; Raranga (4.15 p.m.), from Bluff. BLUFF.— September 18: Sailed—Raranga (o a.m.). for Port Chalmers. MELBOURNE.— September 18: Sailed— Manuka, for Wellington. FREMANTLE.— September 18: Arrived— Orsova, from London. COLON.—September 10: Arrived—Tairoa, en route from Liverpool to Auckland; Canadian Explorer, en route from Montreal to Auckland: Remuera, en route from London to Auckland. Sailed—Mataroa, en route from Wellington to London; Port Gisborne, en route from Auckland to London. CURACAO.— September 16: Sailed—Huahino, en route from New Zealand to London. LIVERPOOL— September 16: Sailed— Norfolk, for Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 7

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