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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. , YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Rangitiki / (12.10 p.m.), from London Raiigitoto (10.20 a.m.), from Coromandol • Kanit na (12.20 p m.) from Greymouth; Bcnaii (1.10 p.m.). from fa urnngn • Tba (5.50 p.m ; ), from Whakatnno: Apanui (f, p.m.), from Great Barrier. Paioto (10.30 p.m.), from Co.Y?t. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. ' Ulimaroa (11.15 a.m.), for Sydney. Passengers galoo:-i.—Mr. Kingsmii.h, Mr. Stimson, Mr SVorbarton. Mr. Cashmore, Mr. Toppin" Mr. Archer Mr. Boucher. .Mr. Arnold. Dr! A. Micky, Dr. A. ,J. G. Macky. Dr Robb Mr. i'. W- God den, Mr. H. Goodwin. Mr' Collins, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Wright, Mr" Burnf. Mr./ Lowry. Mr. Hume, Mr. Heritage. Mr. and Mrs. Grant and boy, Air M. H. Wynyard, Mr. V. Shoobridse A[r d" Russell, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Miller, Mr and Mrs. Stock and two infants, Mrs. Leydon, Mrs. Dobel Miss M. Horo. Miss Mills. Miss /Guiin. Mrs. Clarke and infant. Miss Stanton. Miss M. Petersen Miss N* Steel. .Miss Miller. Miss is. McDonald. Miss 1. Irvin, Miss 1? Irwin, Mr. Parton, Mr. Robertson. Mrs. Robertson, Master Robertson, Miss Robertson and two infants Mr E. Meyer. Mr Langham, Mr. and Mrs ' c! Fisher. Mr. J. W Warren. Mr. Button Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown. Mr. N. Salas! Mr. and Mrs. T. Crawford, Mr. Cadwalder' Master Cadwalder. Master T. Cadwalder ' Mr. R. F. Clarke. Mr. C. W. Eastwood. Mr! P. Keach. Mr. G. Reach, Mr. W Cutts Mr. E. Napier, Mr J. E. Smith, Mr A* Smith. Mr. (I Addis, Mr. F. J. Deßunke' Mr. H. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane, Miss C. Murray. Mr. and Mrs i heldon. Miss Humphreys, Miss Button. Mrs J. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Kritsch Mi-Is £. Sesmin.' Miss S. Levy. Mrs. Cadwalder. Mrs. Dunn,. Master Dunn (two), Mrs S Smith, Mrs. Mclnnes, Mrs. C. Ilill, Mrs' Hyaufsion, Mr. 11. Hanson Mr. Pixley Mr. E. P. Mr. A. j Lnr.enb'v,' Mr. P. J. O Rourke, Mr M. R. Taylor Mr. R. C. Thompson, Mr B. AValker', Mr. G. Genders. Miss V. Hollnr.d. Miss r' Osborne, Senator Milieu, Mr H -\ Errors. Mr Hoest, and fii third'class Apanui (12.15 a.m.), for Great. BarrierKnwa i (10.30 a.m.). for Matakana • Haniti (1100 a.m.). for Warkworth Xg,ikuia (G.-i° p.m.). for Wellington: Winpatni f9 p.m.), for Lyttelton Golden West (9.5 p.m.). for Wellington

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Taniwha, from Pneroa. 2.30 a.m. Claymore, ' from Whangarei, 3.30* a.m. Haviti. from Waiheke. 9 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 10 a.m. Rangitoto. from Thames, 11 a.m. Pulieko, from Coast, 1 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Tofua. for Fiji. 11 a.m. Norfolk, for Napier, noon. Apanui. for Wbangamnta, 7 a.m. Motu. for Awanui, noon. Rornki. for ■ Tauranga. noon. Coronation, for Awnnui. noon. Waipu, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. R.y.M.S. Aorangi, from Vancouver, 2 ©.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 9 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. EARLY, SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Uliinaroa, oydnej. November 1. Tofua, Fiji November 2. Aorangi. Sydney .November 5. Canadian Evp orer. America and Canada, - November 7. idaheco. Sydney, November S. Maui Pomnre. Apia, November 12. Aoringi, Vancouver. November 19. Maiama. Sydney. November '22. Pials'o, Canada and England, November 27. Uliinaroa, Sydney, November 29. Port Hobari. London. December 10 Ion:c. London. December 11 PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE / Tahiti, due Wellington November 4; sails for San Frar.ciscc November 5. Aorangi. left Vancouver October IG. due Auckland November 3: sails for Sydney November 5. Niagara, due Vancouver November B; sail.r for Auckland November 13. Maicura. left San Francisco October "0- due Wellington November 18 - BRITISH' PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic. left Southampton October 4; due Wellington November 11. Rm.hine, left Southampton October 25; due Wellington November 29. Malaroa, leaves Southampton November 5; due Wellington, December 10. Rirr.uiaka leaves Southampton. November 15; due Wellington December 24. Rangitati. leaves Southampton November 22; due Auckland December 24. Tainui, leaves Southampton December 6; due Wellington January 11. Rargitane leaves Southampton December 20. due Wellington January 22. At"STRALIA- NEW ZEALAND Uliinaroa, due Sydney November 5, Wellington November 12. Maheno, left Sydney November 1; due Auckland November 5; sails for Sydney November 8. Ma anranui, under overhaul at Auckland: leaves Wellington for Sydney November 22. Marama, left Sydney November 1, due Wellington November 5. Manuka, left Melbourne October 29: due Wellingiou November 3; sails for Melbourne, via Bluff, November 5. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream Rewa (bq.). Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iris. Devonport—H.M.S Philomel. H.M.S. Laburnum,- H.M.S. Veronica, r«ucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Central Wharf—Moeraki (U.S.S. Coy.), Kawatiri (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Tofua (U.S.S. Coy.), Keelung (N.Z.S. Coy.), Rangitiki • (N.Z.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharl—Norfolk (N.Z.S. Coy.), Corinthic (A. S, Paterson). King's Wharf—Tregonnell (Henderson and Macfarlane), Pukeko (Watkin and Wall is). . #cl JV North Wall—Maui Pomare (Spedding, Ltd.). In Dock—Maunganui (U.S.S. Coy.) Weiitern Wharf—Kamona (U S.S. Coy.). Thtr Anchor Li:ne steamer Kaitoa is due •t Onehunga early this morning to load lor her return trip to Nelson. The Kaikorai is to leave Portland for New Plymouth to-day to continue discharging cargo from South Australain ports. The Northern Company advises that the Hauturu is scheduled to leave Onehunga for Raglan. Ka\vhj a and Waikalo Heads on Tuesc.ay. The Waipiata reached Dunedin at five o'clock yesterday morning and is to sail to-day on her return trip to Auckland, via '•'a? ?orts. The Union Company's _ inter-colonial | tteamer Maunganui. which is undergoing overhaul, is expected to be undocked about Wednesday. Hpving completed her periodical cruise to Southern lighthouses the Government dleamer returned (o Wellington on Thursday evening. The Ktirow is espected from South Wand ports and Wellington on Mor.day._ After discharge she is to proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff. _ The Apanui is to leave Auckland at seven o'clock this morning on a special trip to i Whargnmata. She is due to return to | Auckland early on Monday morning. The Kamona arrived from Greyinouth at] hlid-day yesterday and is unloading her , coal cargo at Central Wharf. She i» to sail j her return trip to Greymouth on Mon- .

day. Due from the Coast at an parly lionr this In o mint' the Richardson steamer Pnkrko will berth a,t King's Wharf. She is bein?,' withdrawn tor overhaul and will be relieved by (in- Msiko. which is to load at Auckland for Kri:=t Coast hays, Napier and ■Wairoa on Tuesday. THE V,'A lOTA PU. The T"n;on Company's transpacific steamer ft T aio apu is reported to have readied Vancouver from SydTev, via. Fannin? Island d ''rlorol'uln, on Wednesday. The vessel will load at Pacific Coast ports for Papeete. Auckland. Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney. She is scheduled to clear Los Angeles <|)l November 25 tind to reach Auckland on December 21. RUAPF.HL"S ITINERARY. Now discharging cargo from London at Southern ports the New Zealand Shipping Company's Ijner Ruapehu will complete discharge and'' aIEO commence loading for her homeward voyage at Now Plymouth. The other loading ports are Auckland, Napkr, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port. Chalmers. From Port Chalmc-rs the vessel is to bp despatched on November for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow, via Montevideo and TeneiilTe. KENT CLEARED PANAMA. "r The Federal Line steamer Kent is rePorted to have cleared Panama last Wedfltsd&y in continue i in of her voyage from Liverpool. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast ports of G rent Britain *L°r discharge at Auc'dnrd. . Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. She i 3 Ijjjhen tiled to reach Auckland on November 12' ,**ke"New Zealand Shipping Company is ">e lacal agent.

MAHENO LEAVES SYDNEY " n<i ■?». colnnir.l m ?" mte ■- mid-day vesterdav Sh?" le J 4 Syd -V, Py , at morning. 10 011 lucsday CARGO FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA. and MelbounA f "fteiwards at Adelaide Tar ako ho and Ly t tel t on" C P ° rtland ' TOFUA SAILS TO-DAY. ToTJa is U !Si, ) ?rr P F"ii B Tonl and at Prinre. 1 . nil t nV..', " °nga and Samoa mail rlio io k j Passengers and "his morning d "P ntcl ««» ** H o'clock THE ULIMAROA. vvJs h deso.\\l 3 t l l r'rf"?r k <| 6teamer Ulimaroa in" Tlir. V f.«ii ° , ynoy yesterday morni 11 e .vessel is due at Sydnev on Tups day and is to sail for Wellington nest FriTHE GOLDEN WEST steamer Golden West sailed fot \\ ollington and Lyttelton last evenin" cenerrl P '"lading lumber, 'case oil and geneiul cargo from Pacific Const porte. KIMUTAKA AND TEKOA. ciZ' 10 °rj• p - a ' nnc l Shipping Company's • uncis fumutaka and Tekoa are reporter] to have reached London on Thursday, tho luimitaKa from Wellington and the Tekoa troni Australia. THE MAKURA. On her return voyage to Papeete. Raro\7 ll M a, l . e 'bngton and Sydney, the Royal Ma'j liner Makurn left San Francisco on Wednesday. She is due at Wellington on November 18 and at Sydney on November TAINUI'S NEXT VOYAGE. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is scheduled to clear Southampton on December 6 with passengers and mail for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Wellington and Lyttelton. She is due at, Wellington on January 11. W A ITEM AT A AT NAPIER. An arrival at Napier yesterday morning was the ion Company's transpacific steamer Waitemata from Los Angeles. She has cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Nelson and New Plymouth. NORTH PACIFIC EXPECTED. No wireless advice had been received yesterday from the steamer North Pacific, which is expected from Casablanca, Morocco, during the week-end The vessel has a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, are the local agents THE NORFOLK. The Federal Line steamer Norfolk is to sail for Napier at noon to-day. to continue unloading cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain. From Napier she will go to Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Port Chalmers to complete discharge. PORT CAMPBELL FROM LONDON. The Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Compan/ has received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell was despatched from London for Auckland and Wellington on October 26, She is due at Auckland on December 4. TAHITI FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Having left Sydney at 5.30 on Thursday evening the Royal Mail liner Tahiti is due at Wellington at six o'clock on Monday morning. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers from New Zealand she is to resume her voyage to San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete, on Tuesday afternoon

AORANGI'S WIRELESS ADVICE. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi reported by wireless yesterday afternoon to the Union Company that she expects to reach Auckland at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The vessel has passengers, mail and ' cargo from Vancouver. Honolulu and Suva. She will berth at Prince's Wharf and her departure for Sydney is scheduled for five o'clock on Tuesday evening. PORT HARDY REPORTS. Wireless advice received from the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy states that she will arrive from Liverpool at f.30 a.m. on Tuesday. The vessel has a general cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Cargo for Auckland will be uni loaded to the agency of the Farmers' Cooperative Auctioneering Company. PORT HUNTER AT TIMARU.' The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter reached Timaru from Sydney on Tuesday morning. The vessel is to load in New Zealand for England, her loading ports being Timaru. Bluff, Auckland, Tokomaru Bay, Gisbome, Napier and Wellington. She is to load at Auckland from November 8 to November 13. On November 27 ahe is to be despatched from Wellington for London. Heather, Roberton. Limited, are the local agents. RANGITIKI IN PORT. On her second voyage to New Zealand the New Zealand Shipping Company's new motor-liner Rangitiki reached Auckland from London and Southampton at mid-day yesterday and berthed at Prince's Wharf. It is the vessel's first visit to Auckland. On her maiden voyage she discharged and loaded at Southern ports. The Rangitiki sailed from Southampton on September 27. After calling at Madeira she reached Colon on October 12 and cleared Balboa on the following day. Owing to an outbreak of smallpox at Panama the passengers were not allowed to land. Generally fair weather prevailed, except during the last three days of the voyage, when progress was retarded by strong southwest winds and a very high head swell. A strong adverse current was also encountered when the vessel was nearing New Zealand. The Rangitiki will unload a large quantity of general merchandise from London at Auckland and will then go to Wellington to complete discharge. Afterwards ehe will load for her homeward voyage at Lyttelton, Auckland, Napier and Wellington. She is scheduled to load at Auckland from November 22 to November 25, and to sail finally from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama, on December 7. Ci plain E. T. Smith is in command, and he has associated with him the following officers Chief, Mr. C. R. Pilcher; second, M,\ E. H. Hopkins; third, Mr. H. C. Cockprill; fourth, Mr. A. D. Wilson: surgeon, Dr. .1. H. Mac Donald; senior wireless operator. Mr. L. V. Horn; second, Mr. F. Fowler; chief engineer, Mr. A. Taylor; eecond, Mr. A. E. Roake: third, Mr. A. T. Coy.; fourth, Mr. L. W. Broadbridge; fifth, M.\ M. P. Brash; sixth, Mr. J'. Matthews; seventh. Mr. F. T. Axten; eighth, Mr. R. B. Coyne; ninth, Mr. A. Young: tenth, Mr. J Vetters; eleventh, Mr. B. Kenny; chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. H. M. Dixon; second. Mr. J. Bidwell: first, electrician, Mr. J. Sutherland; second, Mr. G. Warden; third, Mr. J. McLynn; steward-in-charnre. Mr. G. W. Fraser; head steward. Mr. W. G. Perrins. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to _be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day: Auckland. —Cambridge. Port Auckland. Port Hardy, Oakpark. Kaiwarra, Canadian Leader, Raranga. North Pacific, Aornntn. Ulimaioa. Maheno Chatham Islands.— City of Dalhart. Wellington.—Manuka. Niagara, _ Waikouaiii, Tauiaroa. Waihemo. Terawhiti, Kaitangata. Maiama, Kairnneu. Karetu. Awarua.—-Tairoa, Tahiti. Makura, C. A. Larscn. Sir J. C. Ross. Southern Princess. Kc-smos.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Hauturu (7 a.m.), I from Raglan and Knwhia. I Yesterday's Departures.—Hauturu (4.-0 p.m.), for IJokianga. by telegraph. • WELLINGTON. —November 1: Arrived— Wuhine (7 "a.m.). from Remueia , (10 55 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Opthi (12.10 I p.m.). from Lyttelton; kurow (3.5 p.m. , ! from Lyttelton; Gale (4.15 P-i"-). fl ?'P ' 1 telton; Kahika in tow of lemwh.ti f1.,10 phi ) from Gtohorne. Sailed—fotaia (12.10 i pjn!), for Lyttelton; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Kurow (11 p.m.), for Auckland. TYTTELTON.—November 1: Arrived— Maori (6.40 a.m.). from Wellington; liako (noon) from Port Chalmers; Kniapoi (3.40 "m "from Wellington: Cygnet (3.10 p.m. . from Knikoura. Sailed —Maori (i.40 p.m.), rfor Wellington. SYDNEY. —November 1: Sailed—Mahorto (l' p.m.). f°i" Auckland; Marama (5 p.m.), for Wellington. PANAMA. —October 30: Sailed—Kent, en route from Liverpool to Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO.—October 30: Sailed— Makura, for Wellington. VANCOUVER.—October 30: Arrived— Waiotapu, from Sydney. LONDON.—October 31: Arrived—Rimutaka., from Wellington; Tekoa, from Australia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 9