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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. . Taniwha (12.15 a.m.), from Paeroa; Claymore (2.45 ami), from Whangarei; Waip.ihi (12.45 p.m.). from Napier; Kawau (1.10 p.m.), from Big Omaha. Min (1.25 p.m.), from New York. H.M.S. Dunedin (5.30 p.m.), from Great Barrier. Apnrmi (P.lO p.m.), from Great Barrier; Kangitoto (9 p.m.), from Coromandel.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Apanui (12.10 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Omana (9.3Q ; a.m.), for Matakana: Rangitoto (11.40, a.m.). for C'oroniandel; Kaiwarva (5.35 p.m.), for Nnpier. Claymore (6 p.m.), for Whangarei. Kent, (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. JA'aipu (6.40 p.m.). for Kerepcehi; Taniwha (B*4o p.m.), for Paeroa.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Clansman, from Russell and bays, 10 a.m Ronaki, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Kawau, from Warkworth, 10.30 p.m. Omana, from Matakana, 11 a.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ulimaroa, for Sydney, 11 a.m. Wnipahi. for Suva. 11 a.m. Tutaiiekai, for Northern lighthouses Kajicitoto. for Thames, 2 p.m. Omana, for Waiheke. '6.30 p.m. Kawau, for Warkworth, 10 a.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTa.. Ivaiapoi, Greymouth, November 30. " Kurow, Southern ports. December 1. Maunganui. Sydney, December 3. Southern Cross, New Hebrides, early January

OVERSEAS Malolo. Sydney. Decembor 1. Niagara. Vancouver. December 2. Port Campbell, London, December 2. Parrncombe. Montreal, December 3. Port Darwin, New York, December 3. Canadian Transporter. South. Decembor 5. to load. Cornwall. Liverpool. December 5. Port Hobnrt. Wanganui, December 7. to load. lonic. South. December V, to load. Norfolk. South. Decemher 9. to load. Callandia, Port Arthur, via South, December 10. Waiotapu, Los Angeles, December 10. Port Hobort, London, December 10. Akera, Balikpapan, December 11.

Cambridge. South. December 11, to load. Canadian Conqueror. Montreal. December

Port Hardy. South. December 16. to load, Beullah, aux. echnr., San Francisco, middle of December. Mataroa, London, via Wellington, December 17 Mahana, Liverpool, December 17. Maimoa, South, December 20. to load. Port Hardy. Halifax and London. December. 21. Armadale. New.York. December 26. Rangitata, London. December 26. Ruahine. South, December 30. to load. Cumberland. Liverpool. December 31.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTEECOLONIAL AND. OVERSEAS. Waipahi, Suva. November 29. Ulimarcm. Sydney. November 29. Tofua. Fiji. .November 30. Niagara, Sydney. December 3. Canadian Transporter. America and Canada, December 5. Moeraki, Sydney. December 5. Mannganui, Sydney, December 6. Port HoDart. London. December 11. lonic. London, December 11.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, left San Francisco November 27; due Wellington December 16. Aorangi,' due Vancouver December 6; sails for Auckland December 11. Niagara, left Vancouver November 13; due Auckland December 2; sails for

Sydney December 3. Uakura, at Sydney; sails for Wellington and San Francisco November 2S. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruabine. left Southampton October 25: due Wellington December 5. Mataroa, left Southampton November 8; due Wellington December 10. _ Rimutaka. left Southampton November 15; due ' Wellington December 24. Rangitnta, left - Southampton November 22: due Auckland December 24. Tainui. leaves Southampton December 6: due Wellington January 11. Rancitane, leaves Southampton, December CO: duf> Wellington January 22. Rotorua, leaves Liverpool December 21: due Auckland January 28

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. at- Auckland: sails for Sydney

November .23. Maheno. leaves Melbourne for Wellington

December 17. Maunganni. at' Sydney: sails for Auckland November 29. Marama, at Sydney: sails for Wellington November 29. Manuka, left Melbourne for Wellington via Southern ports, November 20: due Wellington November 29. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Rewa (bq.), Waitomo. H M C.S. Iris, Lady Lewis (Spedding, Ltd.), Devon port —H.M.S. Philomel, (Admiralty oil-tanker). H.M.S. V eronica, H.M.S. Laburnum. Central / Wharf—Moeraki (U.S.S. Cjy- 1 - Golden Coast (Henderson and Macfarlane). " ~ , Queen's Wharf—TJlimaroa. (HuddaivParker). , King's-Wharf—Gretaston (Henderson and Macfarlane. Ltd.). Prir.ce'3 Whari—liairanga (b.S.b. Loy.), Tofua (U.S.S. Coy.), Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.), Min (N.Z.S. Coy.). Western Wharf— Kawatiri (U.S.S. Coy.).

The Kaimarawa loaded at Westport for 'Auckland yesterday.

The Kairanga left for Lytfelton and Dunedin last night.

The Kartigi is expected to leave Grey mouth for Auckland to-day.

The Kaiwarra sailed for Napier. Wellington and W e6 *port early last evening. The Kaitangata will not leave Greymouth for Auckland before nine o'clock this evening.

The Nobel Explosive Company's auxiliary schooner Piri is to be laid up .indefinitely at Auckland.

'The Waipiata will load at Dunedin tomorrow for Timaru. Lytt.elton, Wellington and Auckland.

Mr. R. B. Denniston, chief officer of the Marama, has exchanged positions with Mr. A. Russell, chief officer of the Makura. _ Captain H. S. Wyborn is in command of the Union Company's Komata. which was recommissioned at Wellington this week. Mr. F. D. Johnson is chief officer, and Mr. A. W. Rabbitts second officer. The Richardson steamer Pukeko is expected from East Const to-morrow. Sho will berth at Central Wharf, sailing for Gisboine and bays at noon to-morrow. The Awahotl will sail for Gisboine and bays at five o'clock on Tuesday evening.

Captain C. Wood is in command of tlie Taranaki, which reached Wellington from Melbourne this week to commence loading for home. The officers are:—Chief officer, Mr. J, Steel; second. Mr. A. -Tones: third, Mr. G. Campbell: fourth. Mr. F. Chnrnley; chief engineer. Mr. L. Sorgo: second, Mr. A. Kiddell; third, Mr. J. Bnstow; assistant third, Mr. J. Kerr; junior third, Mr. A. McNiven; senior fourth. Mr. R. Todd; junior lourth, Mr. A. Gowling; fifth, Mr. J. Mathieson; sixth, Mr. A. Milne; seventh, Mr. N. L. Hay; wireless operator, Mr. 11. West.

H.M.S. DUNEDTN IN PORT. After a two months' visit to Southern ports, H.M.S. Dunedin, flagship of the New Zeulancl division of the Royal Navy, returned to Auckland at 5.30 last evening from Pott Fitzroy. Groat Barrier. She has anchored in the stream until Monday, when she will leave for the Hnuraki Gulf for gunnery practice. The sloop Veronica will leave for the Gulf on Tuesday MIN FROM NEW YORK. ' An arrival from New York early yesterday afternoon was the A. and A. Line s chartered' steamer Min with general cargo for Auckland, Wellington. Lyltelton and Dunedin. After pratique had been granted she berthed at Prince's Whar: to discharge the local portion of her cargo, to tho agency of the New Zealand Shipping ComLeaving New York on October 24, the Min bunkered at Norfolk next day, and passed through the Panama Canal on November 1. Exceptionally good time was made across the Pacific Ocean until bad was - experienced off <hc New Ze:iland coast. High winds aild torrential rain delayed progress, bht in spite of this the vessel completed the run from Balboa in good time. Captain F. Cnndy is in command, and lie has with him tho lollowing officers:— Chief officer. Mr. J. Donald: second, Mr. E. B. MacFarren: third. Mv G. Frankisb: wireloss opirator, Mr. Jl. Roberts; chief encineer, Mr. j. Lander, second, Mr. D. J. Thomas;' third, Mr. F. Fasken: fourth, Mr. 3. Nicholson. , , ~ The Min is expected to leave for WellIn gton next Monday.

KAWATIRI FOR GLADSTONE. i Kawatiri moved from Prince's Wharf to Western Wharf yesterday. She will go mt° dock at 10 o'clock this morning, sailing i°r Gladstone to-morrow.

KENT SAILED. , The Federal Lino steamer Kent left for Wellington at 6.30 last evening to continue •- discharge of cargo from West Const ports i- S f Britain, She will also put out at tl oouth Island ports. t PETROL _ FROM BALIKPAPAN. Advice has keen received by the Shell Oil . Company that the tanker Akera, formerly the \Var Singer, has left Balikpapan with petrol for Auckland and Wellington. She is due here on December 11 ; THE ARMADALE. Cable advice from Norfolk reports the depaiture of the steamer Armadale, en route to Auckland. She also has cargo for oojthern ports, Pacific Islands and Australia. MAIM OA TO LOAD. Ihe Shaw, Savill and Albion Lino steamer Waimoa loft Brisbane yesterday for BlufT, i j 1 ? e ' 8 on Monday. She is to load for London, leaving finally from Napier on December 30. LADY LEWIS IN STREAM. The steamer Lady Lewis completed discharge of raw sugar at Chelsea yesterday and anchored in the stream in the afternoon. She will probably remain at anchor for about a week awaiting oil supplies and orders. THE CALLANDIA. A. G. Frankham. Ltd.. advises that the steamer Callandia is expected to leave Sydney to-morrow for Wellington and Auckland in continuation of her voyage from Port Arthur, Texas. She is due here on December 10 with petroleum products. TUTANEKAI IN PORT. The Government steamer Tutrmekai arrived from the East Coast early last evening. berthing to take in bunker coal and stdres. She is expected to leave for Northern lighthouses to-day. TOFUA UNDOCKED. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua was undocked at five o'clock last evening, later berthing at Princo's Wharf. She is to sail for Fiji. Tonga and Samoa at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning with passengers, mail and cargo. WAIPAHI FOR SUVA. The Union Company's fruit steamer Wnipahi arrived from Napier shortly before one o'clock yesterday afternoon. She will sail at. eleven o'clock this morning for Suva, where she will 'load fruit for Auckland. THE GOLDEN CROSS. The Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company's steamer Golden Cross is reported to have left Sap Francisco for Los ■Angeles to complete loading for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin.. She is to leave Los Angeles to-morrow, being due here on December 2G. THE PORT CAMPBELL. The Farmers' Auctioneering Company have received advice by wireless from the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell, that she expects to arrive from London on Sunday. She has cargo for discharge at Auckland and Wellington, as well as passengers for this port. SYDNEY-FIJI SERVICE. The Union Company advises that the,l overhaul of the steamer Moeraki will be i completed at Central Wharf early next | week. She will sail for Sydney on Tliurs- i day to re-enter the Sydney-Fiji service. She is scheduled to leave Sydney on Friday. December 13. No passengers or cargo will | Ije taken from Auckland. ' KUKOW'S ITINERARY. j The Kurow left Lvttclton at six o'clock ' on Wednesday for Wellington. She was ex- ' pected to continue her voyage to Gisborne and Auckland late last, night. After discharge here shn will proceed to Napier. Wellington. Lvttelton. Timaru, Oamaru. Dunedin and Bluff about the middle of next week. NIAGARA DUE MONDAY. ; Advice has been received by the Union j Company that the Royal Mail liner Niagara . is expected at Suva at six o'clock this morning with passengers, mail and cargo j from Vancouver and Honolulu. She is due | at Auckland on Monday morning, being an- , nounced to sail for Sydney at five o'clock j on Tuesday evening. J. MALOLO LEAVES SYDNEY. Cable advice from Sydney reports the departure at seven o'clock yesterday morning of the tourist liner Malolo, which is due at Auckland on Sunday morning. After pratique has been granted she will berth at Queen's Wharf. Australian mail i 3 being brought by the vessel. Messrs. Henderson j and Macfarlane advise that she will leave for Fiji, Apia. Pago Pago and Honolulu on Tuesday evening. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa will leave for Sydney from Queen's Wharf at eleven o'clock this morning _ with passengers, mail and cargo. The Lnion Com - pany'3 steamers Marama and Maunganui are to leave Sydney to-day lor Wellington and Auckland respectively. All three vessels are due at their destinations on ltiesday morning.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Port Campbell, Oil J rader, Piako. Min. Bradavon, Maui Pomare, Golden West, City of Delhi, Bosworth, Malolo. Plume. Kent. Chatham Islands.—Pnrracombe, torn, Port Darwin, • Ruahine. Wellington.—Maori. Wahme, Janinlune, Arahura. Ngaio, Port Hobnrt, Niagara, Aorangi, Brunswick. Rangitiki, Manuka, Poolta, Mahia. _ . A warua.—Makura, Inhiti, lonic, Ngakuta, Sir J. C. Ross, Kcsmos, C. A. Larseu, Southern Princess, Maimoa, Paua.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals.—Hauhtru _ (4.40 a.m.), from Raglan and Kawhia; Ngapuhi (8.15 a.m.), .from New Plymouth. Yesterday's Departures.—Hauturu (4.J0 p.m.). for Hokianga; Hokianga (5 p.m.), for Hokianga; Ngapuhi (6 p.m.), for New Plymouth.

BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—November 28: Arrived— Canadian Transporter (3.5 a.m.). from Dunedin; Maori (7 a.m.). and Kurow (2.30 p.m.). from Lyttelton; Tqtara (5.15 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed-Gale (noon), and Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton.

GREYMOUTH.—November 28: Arrived— Kaituna (9.30 a.m.). from Westport. Sailed —Ngatoro (9 a.m.). for Napier. LYTTELTON.—November 28: Arrived— Wi> bine (6.15 a.m.). from Wellington: Manilka (7.30 a.m). from Duneuni; Calm (7.15 n in ). from Timarti; Mnko (S. a.m.), from Wellington : W'!'"' 1 , 1 " 1 ., 'V" 1 J' from Wellington a ni.l. for Wellington; John <12.15 P.m.). tor Wellington: Calm (3.45 p.m.). for Wellington: Ruapehu (3.50 p.m.). for London; Waipiita <4 >0 p.m.*, for Dunedin; Manuka (1 5,5 p. m;). for Wellington: Mako (fi.lo p.lll ). for Wiikokopu; Wnlune (8 25 p.m.), for Wellington; Cygnet (9.10 p.m.), for kaikjura

SYDNEY.—November 28: Sailed—Malolo (7 a.m.), for Auckland. BRISBANE. —November 28: Sailed—Maimoa, for New Zealand. NORFOLK.—November 27: Sailed—Annadale, en route from New York to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 9