SHIPPING.
tlffipOßT OF AUCKLAND mKmsk . flfei*' SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS.
-a'TjftW (7 a.m.), from New Plymouth. '' V inous (3-35 a.m.), from Westport; ■xM C«noP am ) ( .f rom "Workworth• ApajjjJ from Thames; Waipu «m ) ' from Kerepeehi; Herokmo ■ a m) from Portland; Claymore (7.50 from Whangarei; Hauiti (8.30 a.m.), "fS« WaiK'eke; Raiuritoto (3 p.m.). from Coronation (4 p.m.). from Awa.Coroin . . _ p m> ) from Waiheke; g I >%U (7 35 p.m.), from Waiheke.
SATURDAY'S" DEPARTURES. ' >"5 v {wha <7.30 a.m.), for New Plymouth. #■: ' (1125 a.m.), for Fiji. Passengers ' I». Allen. -Mrs. A. Baker, gjloon. - g, ir(olli Mr . p. Buckland. Mr. Mr. F. Casson. Mrs. Casson. Mr. rA son' Mrs. E. Clayden, Mrs. Cocker, q T s ''Coster. Mrs. Coster. Miss E. C. j? r - „ C. E. Cuthbert. Mrs. Cuthbert. Dargel. Miss E. A. Downs. Mrs. A. enn Miss C. Fisher, Mr. M. E. Gas- " Mrs "Guspard. Mr. J. S. Gillon. Mrs. Effi' Mr Howard Gilmorc, Mrs. Gilmoro, SriM'E Harford. Mr. H. R. Harris. M' Inman, Mr. F. .R. Janueson. Mrs. *Vinson Miss E. /Janneson, Mr. A. Jarf? Sir J Kothari. Mrs. M. Kraft. Mr. V • ?■ j.M Mr. A. G. Messenger, Mrs. Mesf«r Mr. M. P. Meyer. Mrs. Meyer. Mr. tj D R Oddy, Mrs. F. M. Possin. Miss E. B. L?in Mr G. S. Rowley. Mrs. S. B. Shaw. S° R Skeen Mr. 0. F. Sollitt, Dr. Hughes Mrs. Steele., Mr. A. C. Turnbull. ■ Irs Turnbull. Miss U. B. Turnbull. Mr. i< W Vickennan. Mr. J. D. Waid. Mr. t" T Wheeler. Miss M. "Wills. Miss M. 'TOVOcipnliolme. Mrs. A. M. Youd; and 25 jfjrd class, Chinese and three Port Caroline (12.20 p.m.). for Gisborne. Vi 15 p m ), for Awnnui: Waipu (1.55 p.m.), fnr'Vaiheke:-Hauiti (1.55 p.m.), for Waiheke; Ronaki (11.5 p.m.), for Tauranga. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. •Westaioor (5 a.m.). from Antwerp. Sinnington Court (10.15 a.m.). from AntW Somerset (1.20 p.m.). from Tokomaru Bay. Xfnrearet W. (7.35, a.m.). from Gisborne; Clansman (8. a.m.). fiflm Tauranga. . Awahou (6.20 p.m.). from Gisborne; Waijnea (7.30 p.m.), from Napier. ■ YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Coronation (10.45 a.m.), for Awnnui. Claymore (5.10 p.m.), for Whangarei: ffaniwha (5.45 p.m.). for Paeroa. VESSELS 'DUE TO-DAY. Rangitiki. from Wellington. 1 a.m. RM.S. Niagara, from Vancouver, noon. Rangitoto. from Coromandel. 6 p.m. y jjanTti, from Waiheke. 6 p.m. ' Taniwha. from Paeroa. 9 p.m. Karepc, from Westport, evening. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Tutanekai, for Northern lighthouses, 7 a.m. , , Rangitoto, for Coromandel, 9 a.m. Hauiti. for Waiheke. 9.30 a.m. Omana. for Arkle's Bay. 10 a.m. Pono, for Paeroa! 3 p.rti. Clansman, for Russell. 4 p.m. Tuhoe, for Mercury Bay. 4 p.m. Waipu, for Kerepeehi, 8 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. intercolonial and coastal. Kerepo. Westport. Maunganui; Sydney. March 25. Kalingo, Port Stephens, March 28. Marama, Sydney, .April 8. Tofua, Fiji. -April 14. Ulimaroa, Sydney. April 15. H M.S. Veronica, Wellington. April 28. H.M.S. Laburnum. Wellington, April 28 OVERSEAS. Niagara. Vancouver, March 24. Bangitiki, London, via Wellington, March 24. ' City of Lincoln, New York, March 25. Tasmania. Liverpool, March 2G. Roseric, Nauru Island, March 26. PACIFIC MAfL SERVICE.
Tahiti, left San Francisco March 19; due Wellington April 7. Aorangi, due Vancouver March 2S, sails for Auckland April 2. "Niagara. left Vancouver March 5; due . Auckland March 24; sails for Sydney March 25. i. Afaiura, left Sydney March 20; leaves Wellington March 25 for San Francisco. *, IfBRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic,, left Southampton February 28; due Wellington April 7. ' Bnahine. left Xfondon March 15; due Auckland April 21. , Mataroa, leaves Southampton March 28; due "Wellington April 29. Rangitata, leaves Southampton April 11; ■ -i due Wellington May 14. - Rangitane. leaves/ Southampton May 9; due Auckland June 11.
AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. TJlimaroa, due Sydney March 25; sails for Wellington March 28. Maheno, due Melbourne March 28; sails for Wellington, via Southern ports, April 3. . Maunganui, left Sydney March 21; due March 25; sails for Sydney March 28. < Marama, left Sydney March 21; due Wellington March 25. VESSELS IN POET. In Stream—Ee'wa (bq.), Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iris.. Mako (Watkin and / Wallis), Kaponga. Devonport—H.M.S.. Philomel, H.M.S. Dunedin. Queen's Wharf-—Somerset (I\.Z.S. Coy.), Waimea (U.S.ip. Coy.), Southern Cross (Mission steamer). King's Wharf—Maui Pomare (Spedding, Ltd.), Sinnington Court (N.Z.S. Coy.J.Margaret W. (A. G. Frankham). Western Wharf Korua (Gisborne dredge). Svolder (A.U.O. Coy.), CanoPUb .(U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Eangitiki (N.Z.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Westmoor (N.Z.S. Coy.). . The Wingatui. left Dunedin on Saturday j» for Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. The Katoa is to leave Westport at seven o'clock this evening Aoi Picton and Lyttelton to complete loading with general cargo for Auckland. The Karepo left Westport for Auckland at thpee o'clock on Saturday morning. She is due toinight or to-morrow morning and will berth at Prince's Wharf The Government steamer Tutanekai is to sail for Northern lighthouses at seven o'clock this, morning. She will return to Wellington Via the./ West Coast. The Kurow was to leave Tolaga Bay for Auckland, via Tauranga, yesterday. The vessel is due at Auckland to-morrow, and is to be despatched'/for Wellington, Lyttel-
ton, Duuedin and : Timaru on Wednesday. The Richardson Line steamer Awahou arrived from the coast last evening and berthed at Princ'e's, Wharf to load. She is io sail on her return trip to East Coast bays and Ginborne at five o'clock to-morrow evening.
The Waimea arrived from Napier Inst evening and is at Queen's Wharf. After discharge (lie vessel will be removed to King's Wharf to load. She is to sail for Gisborne and Napier to-morrow afternoon.
THE WESTMOOR. The Moor Line motor-ship Wostmoor ar-
rived from Antwerp, via Panama, yesteraay mornins and is unloading hqr cargo of 1000 tons of basic slag at Central Wharf. j ronl Antwerp 011 January 26 find her passage across (he Atlantic wa3 delayed by continuous westerly gales and rough head .SP3S almost until the vessel had passed the West /Indies. Afterwards the conditions improved and were moderate to " ur in? Hie remainder of the voyage. Colon was reached on February 21 and Bnl-
J' as cleared t lie same day. Captain H. I .. Jarling is in command and he has p"" h'm the following officers:—Chief, Mr. •w "• Laml); seconds Mr. N. Dawson; third, ' £ lr - J. Brunder; chief engineer, Mr. W. hmart; second, "Mr. ,T. Spinks; third. Mr. •f- lhomtts: fourth. Mr. E. Judd; wireless •SP e sr £ r ' *^ r - MeMinf: chief steward, Mr. -L. JefTersou. The. New Zealand Shipping vcmpany aro the local agents. THE SINNINGTON COURT. _ With 8700 tons cf basic slag from AntvV j s ' o(imer Sinnington Court arrived \vi t moi 'ninc and berthed at King's tiarl to unload "all the cargo to the agency T) . Cw ■ Zealand Shipping Company. Ie vessel sailed from Antwerp on January r? , cai J le New Zealand via the Caj>e u-ood Hoie. Stormy weather was efiduring 4he passage to the Cape
d seas repeatedly broke on board and ooded the decks. Oii« sea smashed away , n 'he iov.#r bridge and shifted «e lifeboats in the' chocks. A call was a Durban. to replenish the coal unkers, the vessel arriving and leaving ne satM day. On the passage across the ndian Ocean strong winds and rough foling seas were encountered until March and generally fair weather during the remainder of the voyage. Captain J. Korn m command 0/ the vessel and the following .ire the officers Chief, Mr. H. L. C o e ?? n , d - ?• Jones; third. Mr. '• r. Cckleford; 'chief engineer, Mr. P. f," rn i second Mr. W. R. Robinson; third. ®. r - /• A. Clark; fourth. Mr. R. N. Hull: Iw 8 ! operator.- Mr. T. Quard; chief steward. Mr. T. G. Garbutt.
THE TOFUA. } The Union Company's Island steamer j Tofua sailed for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa on Saturday morning. Sko ia due back at Auckland on April 14. NUCULA LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Admiralty oil tanker Nucula is reported to have left San Francisco for Auckland last Friday. She is due about April 15. MAHIA AND MAIMOA IN BALLAST. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamers Mahia and Maimoa both left Cardiff lor New Zealand, in ballast, on March 14. TAINUI AT LONDON. Tho Shaw, .Savill and Albion liner Tainui is reported to -have reached London from Wellington on Friday. She sailed from Wellington on February 12. COPTIC AT PANAMA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Coptic is reported to have reached Panama last Wednesday, en route from Lyttelton to London. Slio sailed from Lyttelton on February 2S. KAPONGA PAID OFF. The Ivaponga's crew were paid off on Saturday. and the vessel was withdrawn from commission, owing to the shortage of coal at West Coast ports. She is now anchored in the stream off Paruell. THE PORT WAIKATO. The new motor-ship Port Waikato, which reached Lyttelton from Leith, via Australia, recently, was to leave Lyttelton for Thames on Saturday to complete unloading Australian hardwood. From Thames the vessel will proceed to Whangarei to load a timber cargo for Australia. TAHITI FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Tahiti was despatched from San Francisco last Wednesday with passengers. mail and cargo for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney. She is due at Wellington on April 7 and at Sydney on- April 12. THE PORT CAROLINE. The Commonwealth and 'Dominion Lino steamer Port Caroline was despatched for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington at midday on Saturday to complete loading for London. "She is to sail from Wellington for London, via Panama, on April 4. MAKURA FOR SAN FRANCISCO. To load cargo and mail and embark passengers from New Zealand, the Royal Mail liner Makura will arrive at Wellington from Sydney this morning. To-morrow afternoon she will resume her voyage to Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco.
MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY. Having left Sydney on Friday afternoon tho Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui is due at Auckland early tomorrow morning. She has been allotted a berth at Queen's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo. I THE RANGITIKI. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor liner Rangitiki left Wellington on Saturday afternoon and will reach Auckland at an early hour this morning. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to complete unloading general merchandise from London. HERMINIUS AT PANAMA. En route from Auckland to New York, Boston, Halifax and London the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Herminius is reported to have reached Panama on Friday. She sailed from Auckland on February 26. PORT DUNEDIN AT LONDON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line
motor-ship Port Dunedin is reported to have reached London from Auckland, via Halifax, on Friday. She sailed from Auckland on February 5. THE KALINGO. The Union Company's steamer Kalingo, en route from Sydney and Newcastle, was to leave Port Stephens on Saturday for Auckland, iNew Plymouth, Wanganui, Picton and Greymouth. She is expected at Auckland next Friday. THE SVOLDER.
The Norwegian motor-tanker Svolder is delayed at Western Wharf for repairs to her windlass, which broke when the anchor was being hove up in the stream on Friday morning. She is expected to sail for Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney to-morrow to complete unloading her bulk oil cargo. PORT HARDY CLEARED PANAMA. Reported to have cleared Panama last Wednesday, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy is on route from -London with a general merchandise cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland on April 7. Heather, Roberton, Limited, are the local agents. SOMERSET FOR FINAL LOADING. The Federal Line steamer Somerset arrived from Tokomaru Bay yesterday afternoon and beithed at Queen's Wharf to complete loading refrigerated and general cargo for New York, Halifax and London, to tho agency.of the New Zealand Shipping Company. She is to bo despatched for New York on Wednesday. . < , NIAGARA DUE NOON. From Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, the Royal Mail liner Niagara will reach Auckland at noon to-day, according to her wireless report. The vessel has passengers, mail and cargo, which will be landed at Queen's Wharf. She is to resume her voyage to Sydney at five o'clock to-morrow evening. THE CITY OF LINCOLN. The Ellerman-Hall Line City -of Lincoln will arrive from New York at two o'clock to-morrow morning, according to her latest wireless advice. After medical inspection the vessel will berth at Calliope Dock Wharf preparatory to being docked to have a new propeller blade fitted to replace the one she lost during the passags from Panama to Auckland. When tho repair work is completed she will be removed to a berth at the wharves to unload general cargo for' this port to the agency o£ tho New Zealand Shipping Company. The remainder of the cargo will be discharged at Wellington, Lyttclton, Timaru, Dunedin and Wanganui. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— • Auckland. —Corinthic, Pakeha, Port Caroline, Bonnington Court, City of Lincoln, Largo Law; Maunganui. Moeraki, Niagara, Rio Dorado, Tofua, Tutanekai, Ulimaroa, Ventura. Chatham Islands. —Kosmos, Cumberland, Rotorua, C. A. Larson. Tasmania. Wellington.—Zealandic, Matakana, Poolta, Aorangi, Laburnum, Mamilius, Middlesex, Otaki, Port Victor, Somerset, Raranga, Northumberland, Karfigi. Marama. Awarua.—Tahiti, Hinemoa, Southern Princess, Sir J. C. Ross, City of New York, Maheno.
- PORT OF ONEHUNCA. Saturday's Arrivals.—Ngapuhi (7.-15 a.m.), f rum New Plymouth.
BY TELEGRAPH.
WELLINGTON.—March 22: Arrived Koutunm (2 a.m.). from Worser Bay: Kapiti (5.30 a.m.). from Wanganui: Calm (0.45 a.m.). from Lytteltorr; Maori ((5.55 a.m.), from Lyttclton; Golden West (7.30 a.m.). from Lyttelton: Totara (8 a.m.). from Lyttelton: Holmdalc (0 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kuku (9.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Matakaila (3.15 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Koutunui (9.30 n'.m.), for Tokomaru Bay; Golden West (11.30 a.m.). for Honolulu; Waipahi (1.35 p.m.). for Napier; Totara (2.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth: Rancitiki (3.35 p.m.). for Auckland; Calm (4.30 p.m.). for Wanganui; Maheno (5.10 p.m.). for BlufT; Kaimanawa (5.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Kaliika (0.15 p.m.). for Gisborne: Maori (7.50 p.m.), for' Lyttelton; Progress (10 p.m.), for New Plymouth. March 23: Arrived—Kohi (0.10 a.m.). from Wnilapu; Wahine (0.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Port Wnikato (8.5 a.m.). from Lyttelton. Sailed—Port Waikato (2 p.m.), for Auckland.
LYTTELTON.—March 22: Arrived—Wa. hine (6.35 a.m.). from Wellington; Paua (0.55 a.m.). from Bluff: Benvcnue (1.5 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed—Port Brisbane (11 5 a.m.), for London: Port Waikato (1.50 p.m.), for Thames: Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. March 23: Arrived—Maori (0.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Kaimanawa (10.5 a!m.). from Wellington. DU&EDIN.—March 22: Sailed—Wingaltii (4.10 p.m.). for Tirnaru; Storm (6 p.m.), for Oamaru; Himatangi (<5.5 p.m.), for Timaru. March 23: Arrived—Opihi (11.15 a 111 ), from Wellington: Zeakndio (11 a.m.), from Suva. Sailed—City of New York (3 p.m.), for Papeete. PANAMA.—March 19: Arrived—Coptic, en route from Lyttelton to London. Sailed— Port Hardy, en route from London to Wellington. March 20: Arrived—Herminius, en route, from Auckland to London. COLON.—March 21: Sailed—Rangitano, en route from Wellington to London.
SAN FRANCISCO.—March 19: Sailed— Tahiti, for Wellington. March 21: Sailed— Nucula, for Auckland. LONDON.—March 21: Arrived—Tainui, from Wellington; Port Dunedin, from Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 5
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