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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

jfeeluns ( 9 - 30 an<.), flom New Yci'k. Taniwh" (.12.20- a.m.), from Paeroa, Waimoa ' (J2.50 a.m.). from Gisborne; Claymore a.m.) from Wlmngarei; Motu (3 50 a.r.i.h f'' onl Awuntti; Coronation (4.10 ain!, f rom Awanui. Lyttelton, witlji raft iii tow (5:16 a.m.),. from Coast; Mahurangi • (5.30 li.ni.). from Cn;:st,; Apanui (8.40 a.m.), ■ from rarenga: Awahou (10.10 a.m.), from U:sborue. VESTE KDA Y'S DEP ART U R E3. Kaiwarra (2.15 a.m.). for Gladstone / Raranga (4 p.m.). for New York. . Canadian Leader (4.20 p.m.), (or Brisbane. Kawau 5&.15 u.m.). lor Bis Omaha; Ranrjtoio (1.10 pm ) tor Coromandcl. Waimea (G.lO p.m.). for Gisborne; Kaifcorai (7.15 p.m.). for Portland; Ciaymore (V.30 p.m.). Whaiijra i'o. VESSELS DUE TO-DA V Rangitiki. from London, 10 a.m. lionaki. from Tnuranga. 7 a.m. ' Kariona, from Greymouth, noon. Apanui. from Great Barrier, G p.m. Puheko,. fronv Coast. Hauiti. from Warkwortl., (5.150 p.m. Rang'/toto. from Coromnndel, 10.30 p.m. Kawau, from Matakana, midnight. Waipu, from Kerepeehi, midnight. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Uliinaroa, for Sydney, 11 a.m. Golden West, for Wellington, 5 p.m. N'gakutu, for Wellington, noon. Wirigatui, for Lyfteltcn. noon. Awahou, for East Coast hays, noon. Hawaii, for Matakana, 10 a.m. Haniti. for Warkworth. 11 a.m. Barcitoto, for Thames, 2 p.m. Hauiti. for Waiheke, (5.30 p.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED At AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AMI COASTAL. Karaona, Greymouth, November 1. Kurow, Southern ports, November 4. Maiieno. Sydney. November 5 Waipahi, Apia, November 6. Aorangi, Sydney, November 18. Uarania, Sydney, November 19 H.M.S. Dunedin. Wellington, December 5. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, early January. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AKD OVERSEAS. Ulimaroa r Sydney. November 1. Tofua, Fiji November 2. Aorangi, Sydney .November 5. Canadian Exp'orer, America and Canada. November 7. ilabeno. Sydney, November 8. Maui Pomare, Apia, November 12. Aoranci, Vancouver, November 19. Marama. Sydney. November ?.2. Piako,' Canada and England, November 27. Port Hobart. London. December 10. lonic, London. December 11.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, di'.e Wellington November 4; sails for San_ Francisco November 5. Aorangi, _left Vancouver October lts, due Auckland November 3: sails for Syd-

ney Novar.iber 5. Niagara, du« Vancouver November 8

sail; for Auckland November 13. Makura. lefi . San Francisco October 30; due Wellington November IS

A U STR ALIA -N E W ZEALAN D. TTIiE-.aroa. ai Auckland: for Sydney November 1. Maheno, leaves Sydney Ni.vembt.v I; due Auckland November 5; sails for S.vd- -- ney November 8. Maunganui. under overhaul at Auckland-, leaves Wellington for Sydney November 22, Mararna, at Sydney: _ sails November 1, due Wellington November 5. Manuka, l«ft Melbourne October 29: due Wellington November 3; sails _for Melbourne, via Bluff, November 5. VESSELS IN PORT In Stream Kewa (bq.). Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Ins. Devonport—H.M S Philomel. H.M S L&burnnm. E.M.S. Veronica, Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker) Central Wharr—Morraki fU.S.S. Coy.). Kawatin (U S.S Coy.), Ulimaroa (Huddart-Parker). Princes Wharf— Tofua (U.S.S. Coy.). Ke'iitu (N.Z.S. Coy.). Wingatui (U S.S. Coy.). Qn, ;i - vVhtirt -Norfolk (N.Z.S. Coy.), Connthie (A. S Pnterson). Kjm-.'s Wr.ar- Golden uwi .Henderson an i Mncfariane). Tregonell fflendersor; and M.icfarlane). Ngakuta tU.S.S. Coy.). .Vwahou CWatkin and Wallis). Kor< i Wall—Maui Poniure (Spaddim . Ltd.* In oi-k-.Matmgsnui 'U.S.S. Coy.) The Njr»k«ra is to sail for md Ly!'el?o:i at noo7i to-day. The Kaituna is due at Greymeuth to-day to !o:d ccal far Napier and Auckland. . T''p Hnutura left Raglan at three o'clock yesterday afternoon and is due at Onohunga this morning. The Kai'-arra/saiied for Gladstone. Queensland, early yesterday ?•.;;»<? *o :oaa another coal cargo Zealand. The Karnona 13 due from Grcymo.ith at t.ion to-day. I She will berth at Central Wharf to. -unload her cargo of coal. The Wairnea arrived from Gisbornci early yestevdav morning. After loaning at Queen's Wharf she was despatched for Gishorr.e and Kepier iasf. evcaing. Th* Kaikor-.v 3ailed for Portland. New Plymouth Ca-'-tlecli'T, Wellington, Ly*te 1 1on, Timsiu and punedin last evening to contin'- ' -...r 'ending cargo from South Austelisa pirta. The I\ iro'.v arrived at LytteHon from Tirnaru a", seven o'clock yesterday morning and sailed ior Wellington and Auckland hit evening. She is expected at Auckland "'ns Monday morning. Too Richardson steamer Awahou arrived from Gishorne yesterday morning una is loading at King's "Wharf. Her departure for Hicki) Bay. I'okomnru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne has been postponed until noon to-day. PARRACOMBE REPORTED. Reported io have cleared Norfolk, Virginia, last Tuesday, the steamer ! arracombe i 8 en route from Montreal to AucKlind. The vessel is under charter to the ! New Zealand Shipping Company and will finicic. her cargo of general mer^ ,H ,J l:^ 1 1 , r r e ,'' Auckland. Brisbane, Sydney,, Geelocg and Adelaide. She is scheduled Jo reach Auckland about December RANGITIKI DUE TO-DAY. Due from London and Southampton at ttn o'clock this morning the >ew /.ealan Shipping Company's motor liner Rangitiki will anchor in the stream for medical ln- , ipection. About midday she will berth at ' Prince's Wharf to land 509 passengers, as well an mail for New Zealand, and also Senegal merchandise for Auckland. The - P.iinder of the cargo is for Wellington. in*following is the list of passengers who arc arriving by the vessel; — First Saloon-Mrs. J. R. Row. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker, Miss M. G. Handyside. Mrs. E. Horton and daughter, Mrs. K. A. : Sftin and daughter. Rev. and.Mrs. u. • Gerard and two children, Mr. T. X Lrroom, Mins'F. B. W. Mac Donald. Miss I. .u. Bond, Mrj. C. Nelson George, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wall, Mr. J. C. Dickenson. Mrs. .vl. Knox, Mrs. J. Fisher and child, Mrs. C. D. Kernaian, Miss M. D. Dalziel'.. Mr. and Mrs. j.B. L. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ciuncron Msr] two dnughfers, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jj. Corkill ar.d daughter. Dr. Thomas Gilray, Mrs. J. r T . Ware, Miss M. M. Halhday, Mrs. V. B. Nelson, Mr. and Mra. H. V/ood, Miss P. Bullock-Webster, Mrs. Is. M. Gray, i . ' Uf. and Mrs. N. Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs. . Wolltr, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Keeble, Mr. A. Hope, Mrs. F. E. Ilope, A. E. F„ Haines, Mrs. E. II Ormsby, Mr. y"H. 8. Dixon. Mr. J. E. Willmott, Mr. 11. E. Young. Mrs. J. B. Duncan, Mr. H. H. Godfrey, Mr. R. G. G. AVestenra, Mr. and Mrs.. J. Baines-Lewis, Mr. G. Goru. Mrs S- Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. S. Teal and child, Mr. C. Deans, Sir Bruce and I-ady Stuwttrt, Mrs. M. W. Bond. Mrs B. M, Stowart, Misa/Y. Yeats, Dr. E. Grifiithe, pommender C. E. Hotham, Mrs. C. I. Coub- , l- Jori o.nd daurjhtor, Mr. It. Whiie-"W ickhani t !-' «r. p. j. Borthwick; Mrs. J3. D. Kitson, | Mr. and Mra. H. E. Peat and infant, Mr P.- P. Dison. Miss A. A. Kennedy. Mi\ and M-' s ' J. D. Renfon and son, Mr. 11. Wilson, iir. W. Bn'rrington. Mrs. E. M. Gramc•Kobertson. Mrs. A. McLean. Second Saloon—Mr. and Mrs. R. Haniptou. Jj, ,4. Adams, Mrs. M. Coles, Mr. F. Mirtin. Mr, H. C. Bainee. Mr. L. Besley, s e v. and Mrs. t G Mat Murray. Mrs. L. I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bailey, son B nd tv.-j daughters. Misi K. Dunn nzs. M>*nd Mre. W. O. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. JI . V- Grter.in, Mr. G. H. Bradley. Mrs. I. A. Desring, Mr. John Mailer. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ' f; Busch. Mif-.s G O'Neill, Mrs. A. ilorrox. Mr. G. M. Turner, Mr. E. C. W. Cooper. and Mrs. A. Delmonte. Mrs. 11. oinith. Mra. M. I. Page. Mrs M. J. lloofon, Mrs. - A-. S. C. Mannings. Mr. and Mrs. P. Olsen. M. McDonald, Lieutennnt-Colonel and jlra. E. C. Watson and three children, Mrs. U P.- B. Salmon, Mrs. C. J. King. Mrs. t. gfb:iison 1 Mr. T. C, Kerry, Miss D. G, . S°ry. Rev. J. R.-Thomson, 'Mr. C. Clark, >l"' Cnssels-Browne ntid daughter, S r '.and Mrs. H. S. Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. B. Wallace. Miss M. A. Jackson, Mis» f- F. Strain}', Mr. R. G. Kain, Mrs. b. i'«ech; Mrs. L. E. Morgans, and child, Miss * - S- J- Jnckman, Dr. H. G. Loughiitn. Ms s« ■tV A. Fox Mr. R. R. Haddow, Mr. 1. ' - ?. &f »miy. Miss M. Thorn ley, Mr. T. Higson. ft %: a J 1 Jr "iee. Mrs. C. Fugh, Mr. and Mrs. h- McLean nrd three children, Mr. and \i; S ' 5' Shaw and ,laughter, Miss E. Brown, i';, 11 - O. W. Hall. Misses M, and K. % Miss E. M. Henrd, Miss S. B. J. m Rev. A. R. H. Morrir and 30/

MAUNGANUI IN DOCK. Company's steamer Muungawifh dock yesterday in connection with her overhaul una survey. NEW COASTAL CARGO SERVICE! n rrnifcrnm = ar ( dson Com Pany has made lw»«! \ n „, a service boC 'J, LjUelton and Tnuranga. The comi'C tJT o ', Pa m tera is scheduled to lease LyHelton for Tauranga next Tuesday THE KARAMEA. Savill and Albion motor-ship l ? re l >or ,ted by cablegram to have* cleared Colon last lite.sday in continuation | ot her voyage from Auckland to London THE WAIPAHI. Union Company's Island steamer naipahi reached Apia, Samoa, at sis 0 clock on Wednesday morning and was to sail on her return trip to Auckland at noon yesterday, She is due at Auckland on November 6. THE CANADIAN LEADER. To complete unloading general merchandise from Montreal the Canadian National steamer Canadian Leader sailed for Bris bane, Sydney, Melbourne. Geclong and Ado laicte ,ye«tern.;.v ufternouu THE R A RANG A. With a large cargo of refrigerated and general cargo, including 3000 ions from Auckland the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga sailed for New York, Bos ton Jualifax and London yesterday after noon ULIMAROA FOR SYDNEY. The H iddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa i» to be despatched from Auckland at 11 o'clock this morning with passengers, mail and cargo for Sydney. She is loading at Central Whart. HARDWOOD FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Poolta is to leave Grafton for Port. Stephens and Newcastle to-morrow to complete loading Australian hardwood for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Greymouth. MAHENO AND MARAMA. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Mnheno is to leave Sydney for Auckland at 11 o'clock this morning and the Marama for Wellington at threo o'clock this afternoon. They are due at their respective ports oil Tuesday morning. THE CANADIAN EXPLORER. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Explorer left Dunedin for Bluff and Wellington and Auckland last evening to complete loading general cargo for New York. Boston and Montreal. The vessel is duo at Auckland next Thursday and she is expected to be despatched for New York tho same day. CARGO FROM THE EAST. Advice received by tho Union .Company states that the Narbada, which reached Calcutta last Sunday, is to load during November and sail early in December for Penang, Singapore and Samarang to compleie loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. TREGONNELL'S CHARTER. The Hain Line steamer Tregonnell, which is expected to complete unloading Nauru Island phosphates at King's Wharf on Tuesday, is to proceed to Westport for bunkers. She will then go to Suva, Fib to load copra for Great Britain. CORNWALL LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Cable advice received by the New Zealand ' •*. Company states that the Foijcrv j_iine steamer Cornwall was de Fpatched. from Liverpool last Sunday w : ih general merchandise from West Coast porta of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She ia due at Auckland about December 4. ATLANTIC UNION TANKERS. Under charter to (he Atlantic Union Oil Company the electricallv-driven tanker Brunswick is reported to have Reared J..os An 20 ics last Tuesday with bulk oil for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney. Tt.p Brims ••• <•'- 11 be f.-ill iv- I ••• >•" ' ->s Anceles on November 15 by the German motor-tanker Mittlemeer. s.lso under charter to top AjNr.ti, l'" ; on O'l fomnariv. nnd will unload bulk oil at Auckland. Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney AORANGI AT SUVA. Front Vsncov-ver nnd Honoulu, the Royal Mai! liner Aorarsd reached Sisva at eleven o'clock yesterday morning and was to resume- her '• to u< :~""i -t • >•.' o clock last evening. The vessel has passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. She is due at. Auckland on Sunday afternoon and will berth at Prince's Wharf. a" five o'clock on Tuesday evening she is to be despatched for Sydney. THE RUAPEHU. The New Zealand Shipping Company'* liner Ruapehu, which reached Wellington from London and Southampton on Tuesday afternoon, sailed for Port Chalmers, lyttelton and New Plymouth on Wednesday morning to unload her cargo of general merchtandise. Captain F. W. Robinson is in command and ho has associated with v >m the following officers:—Chief, Mr. S. Butler; second. Mr H. Horwood; *third, Mr. H. Lawson: fourth. Mr T. Farrar; chief engineer. Mr. D C'orbeif: second, Mr. J. Thackerey; third, Mr. G. Macdougall; fourth. Mr. D. .Tarman: fifth. Mr. J. Johnston; electrician, Mr A Eccles; surgeon, Dr. J. Meighan; wireless operators, Messrs E. Lawrence and !•'. Dennis, cnief r. r,. . t olio ar. THE TAMAROA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa left Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama, last evening. in .d'lition to cargo and 'ii;ul she ■•'<» t'<e milowing passengers:—Salooii: Anderson. Mrs, Anderson Master Anderson, Miss I. M. Fneboe-Bunch, Miss E. ard e Hansen, Master H. Garde-Hanson, Miss F. V llicfiam Mrs. M. C. Ismay, Miss I . D Ism ay Mrs M. S. James, Miss Rogers. Mr. B Rydbeck. Mrs. Rydbeck, Miss D. K ; Smee Mrs. L. L. Smith, Mr. Wilson. Mis, f 5 Wood and GO third-class. The Tamaroa is duo at bouthampton on December 2. THE KEELUNG. The Ellerman Bucknall Lino p.teamer Keelung arrived, from New Yor.v morning and is unloading at, i whnrf The cargo of general merchandise i's for dißcfTarge at Auckland. Wellington, 1 1 olto nand Duneom. , ' Tho Keelung sailed from ew Sentember 21. Colon was reached on Octohe? " and Balboa was cleared on the > .-lwere encountered with intervening spelc of fin rapta?n h N.' G. Oswald is in command the following are the ofTiccrs :-Chig. Mr Air t T Dill" chYe" engineer. Mr.' C 3. CamobeU; secondL Mr E How.irtb WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. wUhfn l%irl dy F^kP^: kl l4 warra! Canadian Leader. Raranga. North P Chatham Islands.-Port Melbourne. City of ,P'!]S l "!', t nn _Nin»ar ß , Aornngi, Wnitemata Wnikouaiti, ' Tamaroa, Wa.he.*o. M r;ba T J?«r a i: TThitr'Canadian Ext r i' S±: il lir^ hU BO?r Kosnms: Southern Princess. PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

Yesterday's Arrival*.— Ngapuhi (8 t.m.). f Testerd W a/Bly:Dep'artures.-Hokianea 8 ly: Dep'artures.-Hokianea (445 p.m * , forilokianU; Neapuhl (5 p.m.). for New 'Plymouth.

BY TELEGRAPH

r VTTELTON.— : October 31: - T7 .A, r . r ' v ff„ . Wnhine (G. 45 ). mg . p-S:!; !rvSn«ton: OpUU (5 30 ton; DT t NEDlN.—October ill: Ai-nved-Piako 151,,rr. TvpHmnick (0 a.m./» —Pinko (G p.m.), for Lyttelton. BLUFF. —October 31: Arnved-Port Hunter (1.20 p.m.). from Timar«. SYDNEY-October 81: Sailed-lahjll /At) nm ) for Wellington. SYDNEY. —October 31: Sailed-Keretu. for Bluff. Arrived— Aorangi (llTm.')7from Vancouver; to sail. Aorangi (n p jn.), for Auckland • LOS ANGELES -October 29: Sailed Brunswick, for Auckland. SalSS^comK^o^r from Montreal to Auckland. a jied—Karamea,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20401, 1 November 1929, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20401, 1 November 1929, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20401, 1 November 1929, Page 7

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