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SHIPPING.

% - OF AUCKLAND, If'"-" ; YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. xC\ Bocaki- (3.55 a.m.), from Taiiranga; Tea c '„ -|9'is' a.ni.;. from Whakatane; Otimai (12.10 ,».l. ; from Opotik:; ffaituaa (L 55 p.m.). -K«w .Plymouth: Tahoe (4.15 p.m.), jxtsm Coast. , Bangiteio (5.30 p.m.). from Coromandel; V'Coronation p.m.) tram Awanui; Apannj "'(7,10 p.m.!, irom Thames; Omana (8.30 mJ. from / V.'r.rkworth; Taniwha (3.15irom Tueraa. YESTERDAY'S departures. :"'f • Northumberland (7.45 a.m.). for Welling-' .. *°?njmaroa 111.10 a.m.). for Sydney. Pass'sßEngera: — il first Class.—Mr. T. S. Vincent. Mr. A. Vincent, Mr. H. M. Salenger, Mr. Bosai. Mr. Hickfqrd. Mr. Stephens, Mr Kelly. ilr. J. n 'White. Mr. Pollock. Mr. Mannerins, Mr. S. Smith.'Pr. Firth. Mr. Tobias, Mr. Trippner. i': Mi 3. J. o«mt, Mr. H. Edward es, Mr. 6 - E. Sison. iiev. Buckley. Mx. St EL Mr. H. Shaw, Mr. A. J. Shaw, .. xtr. S. H. Bye. Mr. W. Morgan. Mr. Peters. y r * Victor. Mr. and Mb. McEiwain. Mr. -and M>s- Petersen, Mr. L. Carriilo, Mr. | Franklin. Mr.j Pearson. Mr. Mair. Mr. L. j Strange. Mr. C. May, Mr. Whituagham. Mi. j >; J? Griffiths. Mr. G-. Carr. Mr. 33ack, Mr. ■ ikndeils. Mr. Bounds. Mr. Baume. Mr. I Eessaioii. Mr. Giiues, Mr. Wans Wing, j(je» Wilkins'./n, Mrs. Polkinstca, Mrs. "... Chapman. Mrs. .M. N. Sell. Mrs. L. Hudeon. Mr. M: M. Lawrence. Mies M. Hudson. 'Msa 0. Harm, Mrs. G-. Carr. Miss Grant, Miss F. Dahon. C. Fentoa and daughter Mia. Black. M:*. Fraser. Miss M. CoriT, Miss C. n. Edmcrad, Miss E. S. Jones.' Mrs. G/eorse, Mr. ana Mrs. A. M. Kerns. Mr. ana Mrs. Ditchfield, Miss E. JTecker, Miss A. Heather. Miss Maya. Miss Inddy. Miss Kendrick. Miss Hoobs. Miss Geddes, 'Mrs. Jzl. Bonney. Miss E. Cornioot, •Miss A. Corafoot, Mjss M. McKelvie, Miss W Ihwaite. Miss O. Thwaite Mis. M. WehMass RayLald: Miss Landis. Miss Bairn, ' lli« Cavendish. Mrs. Cavendish. Mrs. O. Bnnaey, Mr. and Mrs. N. Gran. Mr. M. N. Wilson. Mr. ■ Kensington. Master R. Bonney. Mr. and: Mrs Brace Mr. J. Bunney Mr. Ximmo, Bigst/Rev. Molyneus. Mr. and Mrs. X. Newton. Mr. C. Mole, Mr. A. Moie. Mr. ' JW Mole. Mr. 'H- Co.rsfoot. Mx. Avery. Sit G. Ritchtt. Mr." and Mrs. R. Williams, si: Mr. and' Mrs. Leach, son and infant. Miss i Serns. Mrs. Leach, Misses Boyd ,itwo». Miss Bosch. Miss Hall. Miss B. Carlow. Miss F. ITohns, Mrs. Stewart. Miss Stewart. Miss McGregor. Mrs. Coe. Mrs. Shaw. Miss L. M. Shaw, Mrs. Avery, Miss McCarthy. Mrs. . Gordon Hoar*. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jervis. Mrs. P. A. Fish. Miss Lundie. Miss Ben- . Bell, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Norman and infant, Miss M. R. louns. Miss Kiddle. Mrs Jones. Mr- and Mrs. Skow, Mrs. D. Taylor. Mrs. fir Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Miss Hope. Miss G'ibhs, Miss M. Steel. Mrs. F. C. Carr, Mis. Opperman. Miss Fussell. Miss Rntherford. Miss H. Ainswerth, Mias B. Vincent. Miss S. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. ■ iJVeedaie and boy. Mrs. Mclaaes, Miss tthoratoa. Master Mclnnee. Mis= Battley. ■" 'Miss Smvih, Miss Goodchild. Mrs. Meyer, Mis 3 Merer. Mrs. Dewey. Mrs Math e-rr son, Mrs. Bushneil. Miss Garner. Miss J. K. Bierriii. Miss T. Rohinson. ML«s M. Gollie, trs Knowles. Mrs. Murphy. Miss Mnrphv. iss S. L. Price. Mr Thynne. Mr. C. South, r. J. Beard. Mr. v 3. Henderson. Mr. F. • Erown, Mr. Mr. J. Moyle, Mr. Sidd. Mr. Dewey. Father Chapman. Mr. JFrnndle. Father Fraher. Mr Jones. Mr. P. Holland. Mr. Coe. Mrs. Ley. Miss A. John- -- Bton. MiE.irst. Mr. H. Brown. Mr. E. Rowell. Mr. A.. Grant. Mr Bissett, Mr. McI»ellsn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, and 106 Beyond class./ Omana (7.10 a.m.>. for Warkworth: RannJoto (a. 15 a.m.). far Corcmandel: Pana (1.35 for Napier: Hilraranir (4.15 p.m.). for WhsG^axei; Clansman (4.30 p.m.). for EnsselL . _ ... Eawau (G-2S p.m.). for Mannawai: Hansn i p.m.). for Waiheks; Eartigi (10.30 Ji.mJ, Portland. - Wingatui (11.10 p.m.). for Wellington.

VESSELS DUE. TO-DAY. Warpa. froin Kerepeehi. S a.m. Claymore, 'from WhiregaTeL 9 a.m. Eauiii. from Waiheke, fi.45 P-m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Toftia. 'for Fiji. U a.m. Part Pine, for Gisbarae. afternoon. Otaki, for Wellington. afternoon. Coronation,, for Awanui. noon. Apar.ui. for Paxenga.' noon. Eonaki for Tauranga, neon. Mora, ;/or noon. Waipu, for Wailieke, L 45 p.ni. Hauiti. for Waiheke. 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MOB HOW. T? M.M.S. Aorangi. from Vancouver, 5 t-m. from Mangawai. a.m. .Waimea. ftom Napier, raid-day. Awahou, from Gisbcrne. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORBOW, Claymore.. for Whangarei. 5.30 p.m. Taniwha. for Paerca, 7 p.m. EAELY SAILINGS FHOM AUCKLAND. nrffEBCOLOXIAI A_TD OTEBSZA3. ■ Tofua. Fiji. February 22. • Sydney, February 04. Herminins, America and. London, c eomary 25. Maunganui, Sydney, February 23. Canadian Challenger. America and Canada, February. 232£aoi Pamare, Norfolk Island, Afaron 10. Acransi. Vancouver. March H. Marama. Sydney, March 14. Ulimsroa, Sydney, March 21. • Somerset. America., Canada and London, March 22. Southern Cibeb, Melanesia, April a. Pakeha, London, Apni 15. Hams® -PASSENGER STEAMERS. Sfimnera, left Southampton January 17; due Auckland February 23. ■ Coiinthic, left Southampton January 31; due Auckland March 10. Eangitiki. left Southampton February 14: due Wellington Mitrch 19. lonic, leaves Southampton February 28; due Wellington April 7. Buainhe, leaves Sqpthaihptan March 14; due Auckland April 21. AUSTHALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa./ due Sydney. February 25; sails February 28. due Wellington March 4. Mafaeno, left Melbourne for Wellington, via Southern ports, February 20; due Wellington February 23. Maunganui,. left Sydney February_2l, due Auckland February 25; sails for Sydney February 26. Marazna, due Wellington February 25; ' sails for Sydney February 28. VESSELS IN POST. la Stream —3ewa (bq,), Waitomo, Piri anT / schnr. (E. C. Campbell)# H-M.C.S. Iris, Southern Cross (mission steamer). Mako (Watkin and Wailis). Deronport.—H.M.S. Philomel. . Prince's Wharf —Otaki (N.Z.S. Coy.). j Western Wharf—Euia, aus. achnr. (E. C. Campbell). Queen's Wharf—Tafna fU.S.S. Coy.), Herminius (L D. Nathan and Co.). C'htral Wri»rf—Port. Pine (P.C.A. Coy,). Sing's , Wharf—Mineric (Henderson and Macfarianei.

. . Tie Kaikorai is aow to leave Lyttelion y lor Auckland direct at noon to-day. She 5b due on Tuesday. T3» Kaitoke is due at Dunedia from Lytfeltcn io-day nr.d is to load on Monday ior Lytteiton, Wellington and Auckland. The Karti?: sailed for Portland last niffbt load cenjtm for Wellington and Lyttei--lon_ From Lrrtelfon aha -.Till go to Grey--3D Ruth to. load. .. Tie Waiasea was to leave Napier for Auckland it sre o'clock Inst eremntf. She is «*• . Decked about mid-lay 10-morrow and will ber.h at Pr.nca's Wharf . The Haponsja is to leave Grey month for >W«tport '.o-nioiTO'.v to complete ioadinc coil ifor Xapier and Auckland. She is expected at Atit/kiand about next Friday. The Eichardsoa s-reamer Aivahou : .s due torn Gtsnorae to-morrow and will berth al Queen s Wharf. She :s to sail on hrr re®P Hast Coast bays ar.d Napier at f.-'i o'clock on Tuesday evening. The Waipiata. en roi:te from South Isia-nd Sons. ;s expected to leave Wellington for Aae.<land to-day. The vi--s.rei :s due on Tues'<by. a-r.d _aiie* 'iiseimrge #b *11! de■Patenwj jcr »v?Hiagtcn. L.nteilon. Duntsin and Bin::.

TEE MJXERIC. The Bank Lin» steamer Mineric. which . krrivcd late on Tharstsay night with 7000 ten? of pho?nn3tes frsra Casablanca, Mo- , rof-.0, berthed at Kir.;: * Wharf yesterday moraine to unload 5000 tons for Auckland. ■ The remainder of th« carso is for 5W PljrruKJtn arid Wancanai. TSu vp~sel saiied from Casablanca an Jinuary 4. She reached Colon an Jannary 21 and cleared Balboa on the foi lawns C day. In the Paciac heavy rains were' experienced after January 20. After February. II severe stones with winds varying frr.m north-west to south-east caused the •Pes se! to labour heavily. High seas repeatedly broke on board and flooded the decks but no damage was done. The tempestuous conditions continued almost to thi- Xew Zealand coast. The Mjneric was last at Anckiand in 'Ji re, "92, 5 She carries a crew of Tfi all tcjd. 13 Europeans ard o5 Indian?. Cap- • 'tain E. n. Bullmnn is in command and the following are the officers:—Chief. Mr. P. 2. Beveriy; second. Mr. W. Graham; third/ Mr. F. H. Warwick; wireless oper- . Btor. Mr. 31. E. Hard wedge; chief engineer, Mr. W. S. Morisß; second. Mr. W. Johns: i'i third. Mr. A. B. Hoy; fourth, Mr G. H. ~.r Gibson. Henderson and Marfarlane, -Limited. are the local agents.

KATQA TO PAY OFF. f After the Kafoa onloads her sheep cargo ixota Tolaga Bay at Lyttelton. aha will proceed to Port Chalmers and pay off. THE OTAKL The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer" Otafei is to sail for Wellington, .Lyttelton _ and Dunedin this afternoon in continuation of her voyage from New York.. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua is to be despatched at 11 o'clock this moraltjk for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. She is loading: at Qaeen'a Wharf. THE TAHITI. The Royai Mail liner Tahiti ia daa at Wellington from Sydney on Monday moraine. She will resume her voyage to San Francisco, via ILirotonea and Papeete on Tuesday afternoon. THE NORTHUMBERLAND. In continuation of her voyage from West Coast porta of Great Britain the Federal Lae steamer Northumberland sailed for Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers yesterday morning. makura leaves san francisco. The Royal Mail liner Makura left San Francisco for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney on Wednesday. She is due at Wellington on March 10. TEE PORT PUREE. After loading: refrigerated and general car so for London at Central Wharf the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Pirie is to sail for Giabome and Wellington this afternoon to complete loading. kaituna fob overhaul. The Kaituna arrived from Greymouth. via New Plymouth, yesterday afternoon and berthed at King's Wharf to complete unloading her coal cargo. Afterwards she will be laid up for overhaul and survey. THE ULIMAROA.

With 310 passengers, aa well as mail and cargo, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaros sailed for Sydney yesterday morning. The vessel is due at Sydney on Tuesday and is to sail for 'Wellington nest Friday. MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui sailed from Sydney for Auckland at four o'clock yesterday afternoon with. passengers, mail and cargo. She is due 011 Tuesday morning. StTBKEY CLEARED COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Federal Line steamer Surrey arrived at Panama on February 15 and cleared Colon the same day, :n continuation of her voyage from Auckland, to New York, Boston. Halifax and London. She was despatched from Auckland an January 25KERTFORD REPORTED. En mate from Liverpool to New Zealand the Federal Line steamer Hertford arrived at Curacao on February 16. The vessel has a general merchandise cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dnnedia. She is due at Auckland on March 11. XH E REM UERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera, which is due from London and Southampton on Tuesday morning, will anchor at the Motuili Anchorage to unload explosives and the passengers will be brought to Auckland- by tender. On Wednesday the Benraera come into port to unload general merchandise for Auckland, the remainder- of the cargo being for Part Chalmers and Bluff. THE CITY OF LINCOLN. The Ellennan Line swamer City of Lincoln cleared Newport News last Wednesday, in continuation of her voyjge from New York to Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Wanganui. She is due at Auckland about March 23. The vessel is running under the auspices of the A. and A. Line and the New Zealand Shipping Company is the local agent.

THE EEEiITNTCS I The Shaw, Saviil and Albion steamer Herminius; which arrived from Gisborne on Thursday night, berthed at Queen' 3 Wharf 7est era ar morning to complete loadinir refrigerated and general cargo for New York, Boston, Halifax and London to the agency of L. D- Nathan and Company. She is to be despatched for New York nest Tuesday. THE KARAMEA. The Shaw, Saviil and Albion motor-ship Earainea is to leave Gisborne for Opua and Auckland on Monday to continue loading New Zealand produce for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain to the agency of A. 5. Paierson and Company, Limited. She ia due next Friday. From Auckland the vessel will proceed to "Wellington to complete her cargo. R.M.ILS AORANGI ARRIVES TO-MORROW. The local office of the TJnicn Company has received advice that the Royal Mall liner Aorangi. en route from Vancouver and Honolulu, cleared Suva at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday and expects to reach Auckland at five o'clock to-marrow evening. The vessel will berth at Prince' 3 Wharf to load passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand and to. embaTk passengers for Australia. She is to resume her voyage to Sydney at five o'clock on Monday evening, LARGO LAW FROM ANTWERP. With a full cargo of basic slag from Antwerp the 3ieamer Largo Law is expected next week.. The vessel is making a prolonged voyage. She sailed from Antwerp cm December 5 and experienced severe stormy weather shortly after leaving port. During the storm the steering-gear was damaged and the steamer had to put into Falmonth for repairs. The voyage was resumed on December 21, the route being via the Cape of Good Hope. Bunkers were replenished at Daker on December 31 and a't Durban on January 22. The cargo is for discharge at 'Auckland and New Plymouth. The N«w Zealand. . Shipping Company in the local agent. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following' vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wiraless stations to-day:— Auckland—Aorangi, Falsterbn, Frances Massey, Golden West, Largo Law, Northumberland, Port Waikato, Raranga, Remuera, Ulimaroa, Yalacia, Voca. Chathnm Islands.—Raranga, Weirbank. Port Victor.

W«llinirton. —Niagara, H.IT.S. Dunedin, Coptic. Tamaroa, Hopemount. Waiiemata, Anglo Canadian, Cumberland. Karamea, Marama, ilarnilius, June, Waitemata, Tatanekai.

Awnrua.—Sir J. C. Rasa. C. A. Larsen, Soul hem Princess, KosmoH. City of New York. Eleanor Boiling.- Mkheno, Tahiti, Maicura. Somerset, Brans-wick, Narbada, Wakakuxa.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departure.—Kaitoa (2.45 p m.>, for Nelson; Hautura (5.20 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. NAPTF.R February 21: Arrived—WaiT«fa (0.30 p.m.). from Auckland and ftisbnrne: Pukeko (.0 a.m.), from Auckland and East. Const. Bays, Sailed—Parera (0.50 a.m.). for Wellington: Waimea (5.25 p.m.). for Auckland: Pnkeko (9 p.m.). for WaisokopTi nnd Auckland. WF.LLIXOTON.-FcbTO.iry 21: Arrived— Wrupinta <7.35 p.m.), from Timani. Sailed Slnprmninit. (4.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton, \\aipsiii, for Lyttelton; Wahine (7.55 p.m.). jor LyUeltnn. LYTTELTON —February 21:, Arrived— Xlexander (3.5 a.m.). from Tar.ikohe; Forfon '615 a.m.!. from Foxton: Maori (6,35 a.m.). from Wellington; Storm (6.50 a.m.). from Timarw: Golden Cloud (7.5 a.m.). from Tiinant; Progress (9.3 ft am.), from Timarw; KftHokc (noon), from Wellington: Katoa (3 p.m.). from Tol&ng. Bay: Cygnet. (5.20 p.m.), from' Wellington: H.M.S. Laburnum (6 p.m.), from Wanganui. Sailed—Alexander (SCO a.m.). for Tarfckohe; Rotonia (12.15 p m.}. for Port Chalmers; Golden Cloud (1.15 p.m.). for San Francisco; Fosrton (1.20 p.m.), for Foxton; Storm (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Prepress (4.5 p.m.), for Woll* inn*on; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—February 21: Arrived—Westrn'ireinnd (10.30 a.m.). from Bluff. BLUFF.—February 21: Sailed—Karotu (3.30 p.m.), for Sydney. SYDNEY.—February .21: Sailed—Maunganui (•! p.m.). tor Auckland; Marama (5 p m.). for Wellington. MELBOURNE.—February 21: Sailed—ilaheno. for Bluff. SAN FRANCISCO —February 10: Sailed— Makura, for Wellington. NEWPORT NEWS.—February 19: Sailed —City of Lincoln, en route from New York to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 7