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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND,

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. .Maui Pornare (12.45 p.m.), from Norfolk Island. Passengers:—Mrs. Parker, Miss Lang. Miss Wieney, Mr. and Mrs. Tattle, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Aunteal. Miss Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Miss Tobin, Mis 3 Aberg, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Siitson and child, Mr. De Latour, Mr. O'Loughlin, Mrs. Wilson. Miss Wilson. Miss Sing. Mr, Nixon, Mr. King, Mr. Coyle, Mr. lieid, Mr. Quintal, Mr. Peachy, Mr. Homer. Wnipu (4.50 a.m.), from Kerepeehi. Rangitoto (3.15 p.m.), from Thames: Oinana (4.30 p.m.), from Matakana; Hauiti (0.15 p.m.)- from Waiheke: Coronation (5.55 p.m.), frdm Awanui; Taniwha (9.10 p.m.). itom Pncroii: Pono (9.20 p.m.), from Coast. Tamaroa (8.45 p.m.), from London. - YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Lyttelton (7.35 a.m.). for Coast: Hauiti (9.20 a.m.), for Waiheke; Torea (10 a.m.), for Coast; Kawau (11.20 a.m.). for Big Omaha. _ Ronaki (3.45 p.m.), for Tauranga; Herekino (10.15 p.m.), for Portland. Port Dunedin (6.40 p.m.), for Halifax and London Passengers—Mr. T. Moss, Mrs. A. E. Moss, Miss Moss, Miss E. H. C. 3owen, Miss L. J. Bowen. Miss K. J. Dovey, Mrs. E. C. Hickes, Mrs. S. Hackett and 2 children, Miss A. F. Smyth, Mrs. J. K. Williams. Ship's surgeon. Dr. J. H. North. / VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Canadian Challenger, from Halifax, mornClansman from Russell. 6 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. S a.m. Hauiti, from Waiheke, 6 p.m. Omana, from Arkle's Bay, 6.30 p.m. Kawau, from Big Omaha, 7.30 p.m. Rangitoto, from Great Barrier, 9.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. ' Cornwall, for London. 5 p.m. Ferndale. for London, 5 p.m. Rangitoto. for Great Barrier, 8 a.m. Hauiti, for Woiheko, 9.30 a.m. Omann, for Arkle's Bay. 10 a.m. Apanui, for Thames, 7.15 a.m. Waipu. for Kerepeehi, 3 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 4 p.m. Pukeko, for East Coast bays, 5 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. Waipiata. for Southern ports, evening. Kainianawa, for Westport, evening. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Canopus, Westport, February 7. Kaitoke. Southern ports. February 9. Kaponga, Greymouth, February 9. Kalingo. Port Stephens, February 9. Niagara, Sydney. February 10. Mararna. Sydney, February 11. Tofua, Fiji. February 17. .Ulimaroa, Sydney, February 18. Maunganui, Sydney. February 25. H.M.S. Veronica. Wellington. April 28. H.M.S. Laburnum, "Wellington, April '2B. :j . OVERSEAS Largo Law, Antwerp, early February. Canadian Challenger. Halifax. February 6. Canadian Highlander, Napier, February 7, to load. Anglo Canadian, Napier, early February, to load. Brunswick, San Pedro. February 8. Mamilius, Antwerp, February 9. Northumberland Liverpool, February 10. Coptic. South. February 13, to load. June, Nauru Island, February 14, to bunker. Waitemata, Los Angeles, February 15. Otaki, New York, via Suva. February 16. Port Pirie, Opua, February 17, to load. Hermiiiius, Gisborne, February 19, to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Cornwall, February 6. Ferndale, London, February 6. .Canadian 'Highlander. America and Canada. February 7. Niagara, Vancouver, February 11. Maui Pornare, Apia. February 11. Marama, Sydney, February 14. Ulimaroa, Sydney, February 21. Tofua, Fiii,' February 22. Aorangi, Sydney. February 24. Herminius, America and London, February 25. ! Maunganui, Sydney, February 28. -Maui Pomarc, Norfolk Island, March 10. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, left San Francisco January 22; due Wellington February 10; sails for Sydney February 11. Aoranci, at Vancouver; sailed February 5; due Auckland, February 23. Niagara, leaves Sydney February 6, Auckland' February 11, for Vancouver. Makura, due San Francisco February 14: sails for Wellington February 19.

BRITISH /PASSENGER STEAMERS. Remuera. left Southampton January 17due Auckland February 25. Corinthic, left Southampton January 31; duo,Anckland March 10. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton February 14; due, Wellington March 19. lonic, leaves Southampton February 28: due Wellington April 7. Ruahine, leaves Southampton March 14; due Auckland April 21.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. at Wellington- sails for Syd-

ney 1 ebruary /. Maheno, left Melbourne January 29 for Wellington, via Southern ports; due Wellington February 7. Maunganui, at Sydney; sails for Wellington February _ Marama, at Sydney; sails February 7; due Auckland February 11.

VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa <bq.). Wailomo, Piri am:. schnr. (E. C. Campbell), H.M.C.S. Iris. Southern Cross (mission steamer). Dcvonport—H.M.S. Philomel. Queen's Wharf-Cornwall (N-Z.S. Coy ). Central Wharf-Huia (E C Campbell). Wingatui (U.S.S. Coy.). Tamaroa (L. D. Nathan). ■ . 1,1, In Dock—Nucula (Admiralty oil tankei . Prince's Wllarf— Rangitane (N.Z.fe. Coy.), Ferndale (L. D. Nathan;, Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.) . Kind's Wharf—Rio Dorado (Henderson •7nd Macfarlane). Maui Pomare (Spedc'nng. Ltd ). Pukeko (Watkin and Western'Wliarf—Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.).,

The Kaponsa is now scheduled to leave Gi eymoutb for Auckland tins afternoon. She is due on Monday.

The Kurow' was removed to Western Wharf last evening to complete unloading }icr coal cargo from Westport.

The Kaitoke. cn route from South lsland port*. is to leave Wellington for Auckland to-day. She is duo on Sunday. The Waipiata is loading at Princes Wharf for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff. She is to sail this evening.

The Westport Coal Company's steamer C'unopus is expected from to-mor-row. She will berth at Western Wharf. The Kaiinanawa will be removed, from Chelsea to Queen's Wharf this .morning to load general cargo. She i 3 to sail for nestport this evening. The Hangitoto is to sail nl eight o clock thi3 morning on her usual daylight trip To Iho Great Barrier. She 13 duo baok at Auckland at 9.30 o'clock this evening. Tho Richardson Line steamer Pukeko arrived from Portland hist night and berthed Pi King's Wharf. She is to be despatched for East Coast bays. Napier and Wairoa at fivo o'clock this evening. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara is to leave Sydney for Auckland this afternoon. ? vessel is due on* Monday morning, ft no after loading cargo and mail and embaiking passengers from New Zealand she is to resume her voyage to Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver 011 Tuesday morning. y VALACIA CLEARED PANAMA. The Cunard Line steamer Valacia, runTung under the auspices of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, is reported to have cleared Panama last Monday in oon ' tinmition of her voyage from New York to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. Sho is scheduled to reach .Auckland on February 25. The banners t'o-operative Auctioneering Company are tho local agents. MIXERIC / FROM CASABLANCA. The Bank Line steamer Mineric, which mailed from Casablanca, Morocco, on January 4, cleared Panama on January 22. according to advice, received by Henderson and Macfarlane. Limited. . The vessel has a phosphate cargo for discharge at Auckland, New Plvmouth and Wanganui. She is ex* Dected at Auckland about February 19. THE MAUI POMAKB. The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare arrived from Norfolk Island yesterday afternoon. She berthed at King's Wharf to l an , f j 29 passengers, as well as 500 cases of fruit i\nd other island cargo. The vessel was delayed a day at Norfolk Island owing: to I'fid weather. She sailed at two o clock on Saturday afternoon and experienced a south-east 'gale' and. rough head seas almost ill the way to Auckland, the boisterous renditions dolaying her arrival by about 36 feours. On Tuesday 6he is to sail for Nine Island and Apia to load a fruit cargo for Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland.

REMUERA AT COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera is, reported to have reached Colon last Monday, en route from London to Auckland. She is due on February 25. OTRANTO AT FREMANTLE. Tho Orient Line steamer Otranto reached Fremantle from London on Tuesday. After calling at Adelaide and Melbourne the vessel is due at Sydney next Thursday. PORT DUNEDIN SAILED. With a large quantity of New Zealand produce, and 12 passengers, tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Dunedin sailed for Halifax and London last evening. THE CORNWALL. The departure of tho Fedoral Lino steamer Cornwall for London. Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow has been postponed until this evening. Sho is loading at Queen's Wharf. THE GOLDEN WEST. Advice received by Henderson and Macfarlane. Limited, states that the American steamer Golden West was despatched from Los Angeles last Saturday for Auckland. Wellington and Lyttelton. She is due at Auckland on February 27. THE FERNDALE. After loading a large quantity of cargo at Prince's Wharf the Aberdeen-Common-wealth Line eteamer Ferndale is scheduled to sail for London this evening. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Due from Halifax this morning, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Challenger will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload motor-cars and general cargo for Auckland. Tho remainder of the cargo is for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. THE HERMINIUS. Now loading at New Plymouth, the Shaw, Sivill and Albion steamer Herminius will next proceed to Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland to complete her cargo. Tho vessel is due at Auckland on February 19 and eho is to be despatched for New York, Boston, Halifax and London on February 25. , ' STEAMER JUNE TO BUNKER. Henderson and Macfarlano, Limited, have received advice that the steamer June sailed from Nauru Island last Monday with a phosphate cargo for discharge at _ Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Tho advice also states that the vessel will call at Auckland about February 11 to replenish her bunkers. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. The Canadian National streamer Canadian Highlander was to leave Napier for Auckland last night, and is due to-morrow morning. ' After loading general cargo at King's Wharf she is to be despatched for New York, Boston and Halifax to-morrow ovening. KAIRANGA FOR PACIFIC COAST. The Union Company's steamer Kairanga is due at Lyttelton this morning and is to sail for Auckland direct this evening. From Auckland the vessel will proceed to Pacific Coast ports to load for New Zealand. Sho is expected at this port on Sunday. TAMAROA ARRIVED. An arrival at Auckland last evening was the Sliaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa, from London and Southampton, with 122 passengers for New Zealand, and general merchandise for discharge at Auckland and Wellington. After medical inspection the vessel will berth, at Central Wharf about 8.30 this morning. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY. The following is the passenger list of the Huddart-Parker eteamer Ulimaroa, which reached Wellington from Sydney on Tuesday morning:— Saloon—Mr. S. Allen, Miss C. Anderson, Mrs. A. Amery, Mr. D. 'Ac worth. Mr. L. Asher, Miss I. Anderson, Mr. K. Andereon, Mr. P. Broult, Miss L. Brewer, Mr. A. Bayley, Miss L. Birch, Miss J. Ballantyne, Mrs. I. Brownlee, Mrs. Bailey and child. Mr. W. Bennett. Miss C. Bell. Mrs. Black and child, Mr. F. Baume. Mr. C. Baylisa, Mr H. Brewer, Mrs. E. Grey. Miss A. D. Curtis. Mr. J. Carrick, Miss A. Candy. Miss B. Canning. Miss B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ctisack and child. Miss M. Cumminss, Misa E. Cooke, Miss F. Carstens, Mr. W. G. Compton, Miss B. Dune, Mr. J. Duff, Miss G. Derbyshire, Mr. N. Davis, Mrs. Dawson and child. Miss A. Donne. Mrs. G. Eyke, Mr. and Mrs. G. Evke and child, Miss C. Elliott, Mr. R. Franklin. Lady J. le Fleming. Mr. R. Falkiner, Mr. N. Ferguson, Miss M. Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford, Mrs. J. Fairburn, Mr. R. Girling. Mrs. M. Gossett, Miss M. Gray, Mr. G. A. Golding, Miss N. Gallard, Mrs. Gillespie and child, Mrs. C. Gotsch. Mr. and Mrs. .T. Glover and child. Mr. W. Heggaton. Mr. P. Holden. Mrs. Hart and 2 children. Mr. P. Hodgson. Miss E Howe. Mr. B Holland, Miss A. Harris. Mr. K. Hacket. Miss L. Hellaby, Misses M. and O. Joyce. Mr. J. Jackson. Mrs. E. Kane. Mrs. C. Kirkland, Mrs. E. Kemptliorne. Mr. B. Keeley, Miss M. A. Lindsay. Miss M. Lindsay. Mrs. Lenham and 2 children. Miss P. Lane, Mr. T. H. Levien. Mrs. T. Longdin, Mrs. W. Maher, Mrs. Miles and 2 children. Mr. K. Moses. Miss M. Mackay, Rev. D. Murray. Miss E. Mewhinney, Miss M. Morehouse. Mrs. Merrett and child, Mr. J. Morris. Mrs. M. Miller. Mr. A. Moore, Mrs. I. Martin, Miss J. McNeil. Miss J. Mclntyre. Miss R. Nichols. Mr. C. Owen. Mr. M. O'Hagen, Miss N. O'Kane. Miss I. Palmer, Miss J. Parker. Miss P. Phillips. Miss A. Prattley. Misa M. Plimmer, Mr. W. Parker. Mrs. N. Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pcenter, Master J. Powdrill, Miss M. Paisley. Mrs B. Quinn. Mrs. W. Rotherberg Mrs Rhodes and child, Mr. T. Roberts Miss V Robinson, Miss E. Bendell.Mr. R. Rhodes, Mr. L. Raxworthy. Mr. M. O. Spence, Miss L. Sharp, Mr. H. Sharpleg, Mrs B. Sterling, Mr. H. Solomon. Mr. L. Sykes, Mrs. I-. Raker, Miss M. Scott, Miss L. L. Steward. Mr. G. Swan, Miss I. Saunders. Mr. J. Shore, Mr. W. Saunders. Mr. J. Smith Mr. W. Thorpe, Mr. M. Turner. Mr. and Mrs H. Thrussell and 2 children, Mr. M. Thomas. Mr. W. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tothill, Miss T. 'lliom. Mrs. C. Ihurlow. Mr. L. Van' Asch, Mr. and Mrs. A. i Walters. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Williams and 2 children, Mr. H. Whittle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Watkius, Mr. and Mrs. L. Welch and 2 children, Miss J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E Wilkes, Mrs. F. Weber, M 133 S. Wilkes. Mrs. J. and Miss V. Wiltshire, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watson and child, Mr. W. Williamson. Mr. A. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward. Mr. C. Young. Miss P. Young, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Davidson. Mrs. M. Wright Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartow, Mr and Mrs. L. Solomon. Mr. M. Migney. Mr h. Lermond. Dr. O. Peltzer, Mr. G. Obcrmuller. and 93 third-class. The vessel is to sail on her return trip to Sydney to-morrow morning. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day;— Auckland.—'tofua. West Loquassuck, Waikawa. Brudavon. Antigone, Veronica, Laburnum, Ron a, Port Dunedin, lvahngo, Brunswick. Chatham Islands.—Mamilius. Wellington.—Dunedin. Kolorua. ,f«' 1 Brisbane, Charlbury. Mahuna, l.anguat.i. Port Denison. Kimutaka, lort l ine, loyoJiiku Muru. Plume. Canadian Highlander. Australia, Otokia, Westmoreland. •\warua. —City of New York, Llepnpr Boiling, Tahiti, Makura. ihucuiqa. 1 utanekni. Maheno, Cumberland. C. A. Larsen, Sir J. C. Ross, Southern Princess. kosmos. PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

Yesterday's Arrivals.-Ngnpuhi (8 a.m.) from New Plymouth: Arapawa (S.-O a.m.) fioiu Wangunui.

BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER.—Febi uary 5: Arrived—Rotorua (11.30 a.m.). from Auckland. WILLING! 3N.— February 5: ArrivedWahine <7 a.m.), from LyUellon; Calm /1o on p.m.). from Waiiffanui: Kuitoko (o.oU i> m ). from Lytlelton: Holmdale (5.30 p.m.). from Wangarui: Rangitata (7 p.m.). from Napier. Sailed-Kairanga (12.10 p.m.), for Lytlelton: Titoki (5,30 P.m.). for Nelson: Calm (6.'25 p.m.). for Wanganiu; Wahino (7.50 p.m.), for Lytlelton.

LYTTELTON.— February ,5: Arrived— Maori (6.40 a.m.). from Wellington: Kahika (7 25 a.m.). from Timaru: Kaikorai (2 p.m.). from Oamaru. Sailed—Kahika (4 p.m.). tor Wellington: Frances Massoy (4.15 .p.m.). for New Plymouth; Maori (8.20 p.m.). for Wellington.

DUNEDIN.— February 5: Arrived—-Pro-cress from Wellington: Katoa. from Oamaru. Sailed-Cuniberland (5.30 p.m. . for Bluff: Maheno (6.20 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Waipahi (11.5 p.m.), for Oamaru. SYDNEY.— February 5: Arrived—Gabriella. from Greymoutll.

FREMANTLE.— February 4: ArrivedOtranto, from London.

PANAMA.— February 3: Arrived —Bencruacban. en route from Dunedin to London. Sailed—Valacia, en route from P>e\v York to Auckland. COLON— February 3: Arrived—Remuera.' en route-from London to Auckland. CURACAO.— February 3: Sailed—Cambridge, en route from Wellington to London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 7

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