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SHIPPING.

poRT OF AUCKLAND. — ■ ~liu , > YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. r'/Vnflitinick (7 n.m.). from New York. ' C#nn(linn Explorer (12.25 p.m.), from Melton 1 n.m.). from Coast; Huanui, . ketch (0.13 n.m.). from Gisborno; Waini am.), from Napier. Omana "'- 15 P.m.). from Silverdnlo: Tjgripitoto (7.30 p.m.), from Coromandcl. 'M' YESTERDAY'S DEPA ItTURKS. ; tw.rekino (12.15 n.nr.), for Portland; Ciwail (8.10 a.m.). for Mnngnwni; RangiiJtn (9 30 a.m.), for Coroniandcl; Omana Ml 15 a.m.). f° r Silverdale; Clansman (5.25 im ) for Russell. (3.10 p.m.). for Coast; TTnuiti (8.15 '.„,) for Kerepeehi; Pukeko (8.50 p.m.). :foc .'oast bays. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. ""'Claymore, from Whatißarei, 3.30 a.m. •'''Bonnki, from Tauraußa. .7 a.m. '.-•Hawaii. from Mnngnwai, '1.45 p.m. ' r BanKitoto, from Thames, B.MO p.m. ' Omana, from Wark worth, 9 p.m. •'V VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. r ' Remuern. for Wellington, afternoon. Viirow for Southern ports, noon. -Omana. for Warkworth. 0 a.m. !, Buugitoto. for 'J hamcs. 10 a.m. -Margaret W.. for (.lHborne, noon. ' for EiiM Const bays. noon. ' • Waimea, for Ciisborne. 4 p.m. \wahou. for East. Coast bays. 5 p.m. ' rUymore, for Whangnroi, 6 p.m. f.nnmia. for West port, evening. (VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL ANf! COASTAL. i' Kaimanawi. West port. October 17. .I'-Wgipiata. from Southern ports, October 19. "KaiaPoi. Greymouth, October 19. P Jil.fi. Laburnum, Suva, October 19. H M.S. Veronica. Suva. October 11). "VVsipahi. Lyttelton. October CO. -"Kaitansnta, Tasmania, to sail, l'omare. Apia, via Southern ports, ' October 20. Kawalhi, Port Ivembla. October 21. ...Niaeara. Sydney, October 21. I'Msratua. Sydney, October 22. " Wingatui. Southern ports, October 20. ;i'To(ua, Fiji, October 2ft. Ulimaroa, Sydney, Ortober 29. Muheno. Sydney. November 5. Southern Cross, New -Hebrides, early January. OVERSEAS. " Callamliit, Port Arthur, expected. Port Melbourne. New Plymouth. October lfi, to load. Guftaf E. Renter, Los Angeles, October 17, - i' Tamatoa. South. October 19, to load. J* Stfendilus, Singapore. October 20. H'Waihemo. Snn Francisco. October 23. Norfolk, Liverpool, October 23. Raran'ga, South. October 23. to load. Vinemoor, Bunbury, via Southern ports, October 21. Canadian Lender. Montreal. October 26. Manston. Makatea, October 26. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. ► *.< INTERCOLONI>>. AND OVERSEAS. *' Maui Pomnre. Norfolk Islnnd. October 21. Niagara, Vancouver. October 23. Waipahi, Apia, October 22. Marama, Sydney, October 25. Raranea, London, Ortober 29." Ulimaroa. Sydney, November 1. Canadian Explorer, America and Canada, i- 1 November 2. Aorangi, Sydney, November 3. r'Mahe'no, Sydney. November 8. Aorangi. Vancouver, November 19. * r °Fiako. America. Canada and England, V November 23. • ij' £ACIfIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahi. - ' it San Francisco October 4. due -gton. October 22: sails for Sydr; ncy, ->r,fiber 23. <' Vancouver, Bnils October 16, due 'Auckland November 3. Niagara, leaves Sydney October 17, Auckland October 22, for Vancouver, llakura, due Snn Francisco October 25, sails October 30, due Wellington November IS. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruapehu. left Southampton September 13: due Wellington October 27. ?■ Corinthic. left Southampton September 13: due Wellington October 21. Rmgifiki. left Southampton September 27: '<"* due Auckland October 30. lonic, left Southampton October 4: duo Wellington November 11. ,« Ruahine, leaves Southampton Octooer 23; . " duo Wellington November 29._ ,>,< Jfataroa. leaves Southampton November V.< 8, due Wellington Rimutaka, leaves Southampton November 15; due Wellington December 21. ■' Rangitata, leaves Southampton November ,~Z 22; due Auckland Decombor 24. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, left Sydney October 11; due | Wellington October 15; sails for Syd- ... ney October 18. Maheno. due .Sydney October 15: sails for Wellington October 18. to Maunganui, under overhaul at Auckland, /j leaves Wellington for Sydney Novemi,< Marama, due Sydney October 15; sails October 18; due Auckland, October 22. •n Manuka, left Melbourne October 9; due y Wellington, via Southern ports, Octo'i,. ber 18; sails for Melbourne direct Oc- • tober 19 ' VESSELS IN PORT. ' In Stream—Rewa (bq.), "Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iris. . Devonport—H.M.3. Philomel. _ . ** Prince's Wharf —Remuera (N.Z.S. Coy.), Tair.ja (L. D. Nathan), Kurow (U.S.S. " King'7'wiiarf-Kaitoke (U.S.S. Coy.), ?1 Canopus (W.C. Coy.). Margaret W, ' (A. G. Frankham). Tiroa (A. U. Frankham). __ _ _ . Central Wharf— Maunganui fU.S.S. Coy.). In Dock—Kartigi (U.S.S. Coy.). I Queen's Wharf—Awahou (Wntkm and Wallis). Tredinnick (N.Z.S. Coy.). r , Canadian Explorer (Canadian Govt.). '' The auxiliary ketch Huanui arrived f ro ™ '"Gioborne yesterday morning. She is loading a coal cargo for Gisbornc at Queen s Wharf. The Wingatui is to load at. Oamaru to- ,. Jnorrow nnd to clear Duncdin on Friday '< for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. The Margaret W. find the Tiroa aro to - tail for Gisbornc and East Coast bays respectively at imon to-day. They are load.'ing at King's Wharf. The Kaiapoi reached Orcymouth on Saturday evening and is to sail for Auckland ~ >t nine o'clock this evening. She is duo ' on Saturday morning. r \ The Richardson steamer Awahou is load"jng for Hick's Bay. Tokornnru Bay, lolaga and Gisbornc at Queen's Wharf, bho is to sail at five o'clock this evening. ■ The Waipiata left Lyttelton for WellingJ' ton and Picton last evening to complete loading for She is now expected *t Auckland about Saturday morning. ci The Waimea arrived from Napier yestermorning and is loading at Queen s '■Wharf. She is to sail on her return trip , to Gifsborne and Napier at four o'clock this ». afternoon. The Hauturu left Hokianga at four o'clock ■' yesterday aflfrnoon and is duo at Onehunga T this morning. She in to be despatched for u Raglan, Kav.hia and Waikalo Heads this afternoon. -i The Kaimanawa left West port for Nanier *nd Auckland at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday. Tho vcrsol reached Napier at 10.30 a.m. yester- ( uay, and ig to sail, at noon to-day. She 13 due at Auckland to-morrow evening. THE TREDINNICK. ~ The Bain Line steamer Tredinnick, under .'charter to the A. and A. Line, arrived from Now York yesterday morning. Her general Jaerchntidise cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Duneoin. I Cargo for Auckland is being unloaded at '""Queen's Wharf. Tho vessel sailed from "New York on September 8 nnd after bunkering at Norfolk, Virginin, she cleared Panama, on September 17. Except for stormy conditions experienced for a few days niter the Vessel left Balboa generally fair weather prevailed during tho voyage. Captain E. .E. bymons is in command and the following *re the officers: Chief! Mr. F. Edmonds: • Jecond, Mr. Robertson; third. Mr. 11. Eidman; chief engineer. -Mr. -J. Smith; *econd. Mr. W. Secombe; third, Mt. B. Muuford: fourth. Mr. .T. Pelham: Wifeless operator. .Mr. H. Smith: chief • Jtewnrd, Mr. T. Turner. The, New Zealand *Bttipping Company are tho local ngents. the Canadian explorer. With general merchandise from Montreal w'?ad stoel products frcun Sydney, «roton, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Explorer reached Auckland at taid-c'ay yesterday. 'She in unloading a Quantity of cargo at Queen's Wharf and j.-i'ul nltonvards proceed to AVeliington, lyttelton. Tiinaru and Dunedin to complete discliargo and also to load cargo for York, Boston and Montreal. The vease jailed from Montreal on August ?7 and Sydney on September 4. Colon wns leached •Jn September 15 and Balboa was cleared »h» snrne day., Generally fair wonther preduring the voyage. Captain A. Le IJlanc in command and he has with mm •he following officers:—Chief, Mr. C. StewJit: second, Mr. T. MeGonigle: third. Mr. . C. Coiton; chief engineer, Mr. J. Baird; c ftnd, A[r. W. J. Speddinß: third, Mr. PMfour; fourth, Mr. J. McCombe; wire- , leas operator, Mr. P. Duksshire; chief stew- " ara, Mr, C. Todhunter. livV

COAL FROM PORT liEMBLA. The Kawatiri is to leave Port Kembla today with a coal cargo for Auckland. She is duo early next week. THE PORT DARWIN. ■ The Commonwealth and Dominion Lipe steamer Port Darwin is scheduled to clear New York during the second half of this n:( nth with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. THE REMUERA. The Now Zealnnd Shipping Company advises that the liner Romuera is to sail for Wellington this afternoon to complete unloading general merchandise from London. PORT GISBORNE AT LONDON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Gisborne i 3 reported to hnvo reached London, via New York, Boston nnd Halifax, last Saturday. She was despatched from Auckland on August 27 MAHIA FROM LONDON. L. D. Nathan and Company, Ltd.. have received advice that the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer sailed from London on October 12 for Auckland, Wellington nnd Napier. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on November 19. TUHOE REPLACES OTIMAI. The Northern Company advises that the Otimai has been further delayed in the Bay of Plenty and will be replaced by tho Tuhoo, which is scheduled to leavo Auckland for Opotiki nnd Kutarero at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. HORORATA AT PANAMA. En route from Auckland to New York. Halifax and London, the New Zealand Shinpirtg Company's steamer Horornta is roported to have reached Panama Inst Saturday. She sniled from Auckland on September CO. THE WAIPAHI. The Waipahi left Portland for Wellington and Lyttelton at one o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The vessel will load at Lyttelton for Auckland direct. After discharge she is scheduled to leavo Auckland for Apia next Tuesday. KENT LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The Federal Line stenmer Kent sailed from Liverpool on Saturday with a general cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton iuid Port Chalmers. Sho is due nt Auckland on November 19. The New Zealand Shipping Company aro tho local agents. RIMUTAKA reported. With passengers, mail and cargo from New Zealand tho New Zealand Shipping Com pany's liner Rimutaka is reported to have cleared Panama last Saturday in continuation of her voyage from Wellington to Southampton and London. The vessel sailed from Wellington on September 18. KARTIGI IN DOCK. The Kartigi went into dock yesterday afternoon in connection with her overhaul and survey. Sho is now to bo despatched for Greymouth on Friday. At Greymonth the vessel will load for Australian ports. THE ULIMAROA. The Huddart-Pnrker steamer Ulimaroa is scheduled to arrive at Wellington from Sydney this morning, nnd pnssengers and mail for North aro expected to reach Auckland by train to-morrow morning. Tho vessel ia to leavo Wellington on her return trip to Sydney on Friday morning. LAST OF THE WAINUI. After being stripped of everything _ of. value by sbipbreakers the shell of tho Union Compnny's steamer Wainui was towed irbm Auckland yesterday and stranded on the south side of Whangaparaoa Peninsula to act as a breakwater to protect the boat anchorage near Mr. T. Shakespeare s property. DI3ATH OF CAPTAIN TRECONING. Advice has been received of the death of Captain T. Tregoning, who died suddenly at Trieste, Italy, when visiting that port as master of the Hnin Line steamer Tremeadow. Captain Tregoning wns well known in Isew Zealand and visited Auckland on a number of occasions when in command of the Tremeadow and also tho Trekievo. THE PORT HARDY. Tho Farmers' Auctioneering Company advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy, which is scheduled to reach Auckland on November •1. has neaj-ly 4000 tons of general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at this port. Tho remainder of the cargo is for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. PASSENGERS FOR WHANGAREI RACES Arrangements have been completed by the Northern Company for tho Clansman to leave Auckland for Onerahi at ten o'clock on Friday night with passengers and horses for the whangarei races. The passengers will bo conveyed from Onerahi to the racecourse by motor-buses. The Clansman will leave Onerahi on the return trip at eight o'clock on Saturday night and will reach Auckland about eight o'clock on Sunday morning. THE PORT MELBOURNE. - Tho Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Melbourne is expected at Auckland from New Plymouth nbout mid-day to-morrow to continue loading refrigorated and general cargo for England. On Thursday evening she is to sail for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington to c<?mpleto loading. From Wellington the vessel will be despatched for London, via Montevideo. TRANSPACIFIC STEAMERS. The Union Company has received advice that tho Waitemata was despatched from Los Angeles on October 8 with cargo from Pacific Coast .ports for discharge at Napier. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Nelson and New Plymouth. The vessel is due at Napier on November 3. ~ After loadins nt Pacific Coast ports the company's motor-ship Hauraki is scheduled to clear Los Angeles for Auckland. Wellington Ilobart and Beauty Point next I' riday. She is due at Auckland on November 10. The Waiotapu is due at Vancouver from Suva to-day. and will load at Pacitic Coast ports for Papeete. Auckland, Welling on, Melbourne and Sydney. Sho is scheduled to clear Los Angeles on November 15 and to reach Auckland on December 10. The Wairuna is en route from Wellington to Vancouver direct, and is to load at Pacific Coast ports for Napier. Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and possibly Atickland She is scheduled to clear Los Ansclcs on November It and to reach Napier on December 9 The Waikawa is en route from Wflhngton to Melbourne aud Sydney to complete discharge. She will return to Pacific Const ports to load during the enrly part of December for Auckland. Wellington and Tasmania. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels aro expected to bo within rungo of tho undermentioned wireless stations f.o-dny:— Auckland. —T'ofua, Callnndia, Marama, Moeraki, Misty Law, H.M.S. Veronica, 11.M.5. Laburnum, Gustaf E. Router. Port Melbourne. . . ... ~ Chatham Islands.—Corinthic, Norfolk. Wellington.—Maheno, Ulimaroa, C. A. Larsen, Plume, Raranga, Spohdilus, lamar°AwaruaP —Makura. Tahiti, Southern Princess. Waikouaiti, Tulanokai, Maui lomarc. Golden Cloud, Manuka. Kosmos. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Kaitoa (6.30 a.m.). from Nelson; Hokianga (8 a.m.), from Yesterday's Departures.—Ngapuhi (4.-15 p.m.), for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. NAPlEß—October It: Arrived—Gabriolla (8" a.m.), from Auckland; Kaimanawa (11.30 a.m.). from Westport. Sailed-Gabriella (6.10 p.m.). for Westport. WELLINGTON.—October 14: Arrived— Vinemoor (1.15 a.m.). from Dunedin; Gunbnr (1.45 a.m.), from Gisborne; Holmdnle (7 10 'i.m.), from Picton. Sailed toxton (;j'o() p.m.), for Lyttelton; Ratoa (5.20 Dm.), for Westport; Cnlm (5.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton; John (6.5 p.m.), for Wanganui; Wuhine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. GKEYMOUTII.-October 14: Arrived— K-ii'un-i <2 p.m.). from Auckland. balledTees (10.45 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON.—October 14: Sailed—Breeze (2 5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Totara (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington: Mnori (7.45 p.m.), for v\ ellington; Tamaroa (7 p.m.). for Napier. DUNKDIN.— October 14: Arrived—Golden Cloud (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed —Gale, for Oamaru. BLUFF.—October 14:. 'Sailed— Manuka (3.15 p.m.), for Duncdin. PANAMA.—October 12: Arrived—Hororata, en route from Auckland to New York. Sailed—Rimutaka, en route from Wellington to London. LIVERPOOL.—October 12: Sailed—Kent, for Auckland. LONDON.—October 13: Arrived—Port Gisborne, from New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20386, 15 October 1929, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20386, 15 October 1929, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20386, 15 October 1929, Page 7

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