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SHIPPING.

PORT, OF AUCKLAND.

YESTER DAY'S ARIt IV A LS.

Port Hardy (10 a.m.), from London. Tairoa (1.15 p.m.). from Liverpool. Pono (2.20 a.m.). from Coast: Tuhoo (6.15 a.m.). from Coast; W'aka (7.45 a.m.), from Tauranga; Clansman (9.20 ji.m. J.from Russell. Toa (2.15 p.m.), from AVhakatnno; Paroto (7.20 p.m.), lrom Const; Pukeko (0.20 p.m.), from Const; Rangitoto (9.30 p.m.), from Coromandel.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Egera (12.10 p.m.), for Bnhk Papan. Makura (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Pussen gers; —

First. Saloon.—Mr. and Mra, J. V. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Gray, Mr. B. D. Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Clarkson. J[r. and Mrs. C. G. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. F. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Graven. Mrs. and Miss Reid, Mr. F W. liichards, Mr. 0. 'Wilson, Mr. J. Mahon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C>. Staveley, Miss Scott, Miss Johnston. Mrs. Williams. Miss Reid, Mrs, Geddes and child, Mr. K. Yoda, Mr. Y, Shimidzn, Miss "Whito, Miss Macdermott, Mrs, and Miss Lambert. Mr. J. W Mackie, Mr. E. Henley. Mr. and Mrs. 15. ,T. Pirritt and child, Mrs. O'Hiprdan, Mrs. Brain, Mrs do Launay, Dr. D. Colciuhoun, Mr. S. S. Scott, Dr. G. IT. Skinner, Mr and Mrs. It. J. Shelton, Captain W.'lt. Koe, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tallack, Mr. D. E. Dodd, Mr. A A. Mangin, Mrs. Temp, lor and 2 children, Air. and Mrs. D. W. Costello, Mrs, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hewitt and child. Messrs. C. and W. Crowle, Mr and Mrs. O. B. Garland, Mr. (J. T Niccol, Mrs. and Miss ITollingsworth, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. and Miss Lennon. Mrs. and Miss Johnston. Miss Watts. Mrs. Chisholm. Miss Entwistle. Mr. 11. H. and Mies Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schofield, Mr. A. W, Delnmoro, Mr. G. C. Jones, Mr. C M. Emanuel. Mr. and Mra. G. C. Richard, Mra. McGrory, Mr. H. D. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Loader, Mrs. Elliott. Mr. R. McLean. Mr. L. Morris. Mrs. Payne. Mrs, Cohen. Miss Morres, Mr. E. P. Houghton, Mr W. H. Derry, Mrs, and Miss Stubbs, Misses (2) llosc, Mrs. Cantor and child. Mr. W. P. Barnett, Mr. J. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. and Miss Whitmore, Kni Mint; Wong. Mr. and Mra. 11. and Mr. [•'. Rostgard, Mr. W. O. Gregory, Mr G. D. Ilobbs, Mr. 11. Owers, Mrs. Austin, Miss Mr. O. N, Johnston, Mr. R. Nudds, Mr. K. Fowler, Mr. W. Webster. Mr. W. E. Tlnrold. Mr. J. D. Stewart, Mr. J. N, Ileslop. Mr S. R. Heslop. Mr. G. D. Woods, Mr. F. A. Rankin. Miss M. Blenkin. Miss M. Nicholeon, Mrs. M. E. and Misg M. C. Guise, Mrs. Agnew, Miss Green, Mrs. Shannon. Mrs. Mulcahy, Mrs. E. T. Brantins, Miss Wilson, Mr. T. Yamaji, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Chapman. Second Saloon —Mr, and Mra. J. Phillips, Miss Gower, Miss O'Fnrrell, Miss Smith. Miss McLeod, Mrs. Telford, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mis 3 Priestley, Mr. G. 11. Capper, Mrs. I. anf l Miss S. J. Curry, Mr. D. Patten, Mr. W. G. Davis, Mr. A. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rollow, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mr 3. A. R. Davidson. Mrs. Grinley and infant. Mr. F. Wignall, Mr. C. O'Keeffe, Mr. C. Perrin, Mr. F. C. Webber. Miss V. Bain. Mr. B. J. Mcßreen, Mr. J. Gofton, Mr. F. Oates, Dr. A. D. D. Pye, Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenwood, Mr. J. F. Phillips. Mr. W. Struthers. Mr. J. Mounsey, Mr. J. P. Crawford, Mrs. Touzel, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Hogg, Mrs. Fricker. Mr. and Mrs. A. -Tones, Mrs. Maxwell and 8 children. Miss Fisher. Mr. W. Foley, Mr. G. A. Burrows, Mr. E. Maxwell. 'Messrs. C. and J. Horn, Mr. W. T. Moyle_, Mr. P. W. Fowler, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Young, Miss Young, Mis 3 Butler, Mr. F. C. McNamara, Mr. D. L. Lus'k, Miss Hosking, Miss Marper, Mrs. and Miss Lang, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kennedy and child. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawton, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ratcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Watcham, Mr. H. M. Burton. Miss Stibburds, Miss Worrall, Mrs Vickery and child. Miss Aslin, Miss Harrison, Miss Cameron, Mrs. Rose. Mra. McTavish and 2 children, Mr 3. Harford. _ Miss Shepherd. Miss Bunting, and <lB third-class, including five Chinese and four Indians.

Kawau (11 a.m.). for Warkworth; Rangitoto (11.10 a.m.). for Coromandel; Apanui (12.5 p.m.). for Thames. Pono (4.50 p.m.), for Coast; Omnna (6.35 p.m.), f( r Waiheke.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Waipahi, from Gisborne. morning. Karepo, from Picton, evening. Taniwha. from Paeroa, 2 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 3.30 a.m. Omana, from Waiheke, 8.45 a.m. Apanui, from Thames, 11 a.m. Hnuiti. from Kerepeehi, 11 a.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Sinnington Court, for Comox, noon. Westmoor, for San Francisco, morning, Motu, for Awanui. noon. Wnka, for Tnuranga, noon. Coronation, for Awanui. noon. Hnuiti, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Kawau, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m.

VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW, \ Waimea, from Napier, morning. Awahou, from Gisborne.

VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW, Pakeha, for London, 7 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 11 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Wa : T>ihi, Southern ports, April 12. Gabnella, Melbourne, April 12. Karepo, Southern ports, A.pril 13. Kaimanawa, Westport, April 13. Tofua, Fiji, April 14. Ulimaroa, Sydney, April 15. Kartigi, Lyttelton, April 19. Katoa. Wellington, April 19. Maunganui, Sydney, April 21. Maui Pomare, Apia, via Southern ports, April 27. H.M.S. Veronica, Wellington, April 28. H.M.S. Laburnum, Wellington, April 23. OVERSEAS. Canadian Commander, Halifax, expected. Nucula, San Francisco, April 15. Port Fairy, Sydney, April 19, to load. Aorangi, Vancouver, April 20. Ruahine, London, April 22. City of Winnipeg, New York, April 22. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, left Sydney April 11; due Auckland April 15; sails for Sydney April 17. Maheno, at Wellington; sails for Melbourne, via Blulf, April 12. Maunganui, due Sydney April 15, Auckland April 21. Makura, due Sydney April 15; sails for Wellington April 17. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruahine, left London March 15; due Auckland April 22. Mataroa, left Southampton March 28; due Wellington April 29. Rangitata. left Southampton April 11; . duo Wellington May 14. Tainui, leaves Southampton April 25, duo Auckland May 31. Rangitane, leaves Southampton May 9; due Auckland Juno 11. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, due Sydney April 12; sails for San Francisco, via Wellington. April 17. Aornngi, left Vancouver April 2: duo Auckland April 20; sails for Sydney April 22. Niagara, duo Vancouvor April 25; sails for Auckland April 30. Maramn, at Snn Francisco; sail 3 for Wellington April 16. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Waitomo, n.M.C.S. Iris. Mako (Watkin and Wallis), Kurow. Dnvonport--H.M K, PhHomol. Queen's Wharf—Tniroa (A. S. Paterson). King's Wharf—Sinnington Court (N/.S. Coy.), Pukeko (Watkin and Wallis), W;iitahi (Lf.S.S. Coy.). Western Whnrf - Kortia (Gisborno dredge). Central Wharf—Pakeha (A. S. Paterson). In Dock—llM.S Dunedin. Ghelfoii Elveri" (Spedding. Ltd.) Motuihi Anchorage—Port Hardy (Heather Roberton). 'the Kanna was to leave Oreymouth for Auckland direct last evening. Tho Kartigi is scheduled to load at Lyttelton on 'luesday for Auckland direct. Hie Waimea left Napier for Auckland at trireo o'clock yesterday afternoon. Sho ia flue to-morrow morning, Ihe Kntoa is scheduled to leave Westport 9" Monday, Picton on Tuesday and Wei!, ington on Wednesday for Auckland. She is expected to reach Auckland next Saturday.

Ihe Lninn Company's steamer Knrepn, ®n route from South Island ports and Wellington, lo.it, Picton for Auckland at '1.30 P.rn. on Thursday. She is duo this evening and after discharge will proceed to tort,and to loud cement for Wellington and Lyttelton. ' FERRY STEAMERS' OVERHAUL. The Union Company advises that arrangements have been made for the Mara ma to relieve the Maori and Wahino in the Lyttel-ton-Wellington ferry service to allow tho two vessels to ho withdrawn for overhaul. The Mnrama is scheduled to reach Wellington Iroin Sydney on June 2 arid to sail tho following evening for Lyttelton, where she will take the Maori's place in the Ferry service. The Maori will resume running on <iune 10 and tho Wahino will then withdraw (or overhaul until Juno 19. Tho -"la ram a will then transfer to the intercolonial service, and will leave Wellington l °r Sydney on June 20.

GABRIELLA FROM MELBOURNE. . Tho Union Company's steamer Gabriella is expected from Melbourne, via Ilobart, during iho week-end. She will unload her general merchandise cargo at King's Wharf. SIERRA NEVADA LEAVES MAHE. The Danish steamer Sierra Nevada is reported to have sailed from Malie, Seychelles Islands on April 10, with a phosphate cargo for New Zealand. TOFUA DUE ON MONDAY. Having left Suva at mid-day on Thursday the Union Company's Island steamer Tofua is due at Auckland on Monday morning. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga. Samoa and Fiji. THE PAKEHA. Lending operations will be completed on tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakehu at Central Wharf to-day, and tho vessel is scheduled to sail for Rotterdam and London at eeven o'clock to-morrow morning. THE PORT WAIKATO. The new intercolonial motor-vessel Port uaikato with a full cargo of white pino from Whangarei and Hokianga, left Ilokianga for Sydney yesterday morning. After discharge tho vessel will proceed to Port Stephens to load poles for Auckland. THE WESTMOOR Tho motor-ship Westmoor was delayed in port yesterday for tho completion of repairs to tho hull. A number of rivets have been, renewed. Tho vessel is to sail today in ballast for San Francisco for orderß. KUROW TO BE RECOMMISSIONED. Tho Kurow, which has been laid up at the anchorago off Hohson Bay sinco April I, is to bo recommissioned next week. She is scheduled to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru on Thurad?y. THE SINNINGTON COURT. Having unloaded a largo cargo of basic slag and phosphates from Antworp at King's Wharf, tho steamer Sinnington Court is to sail at noon to-day for Comox, British Columbia. En routo she will call off Honolulu for orders. ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney for Auckland at mid-day yesterday, with passengers, mail and cargo. The vessel is due on Tuesday morning, and owing to next Friday being a holiday (Good Friday) she will sail on her return trip to Sydney on Thursday. THE WAIPAHI. The Waipahi left Crisborno for Auckland at 2.15 a.m. yesterday and is due this morning. She will berth at King's Wharf to unload cargo from Southern ports. On Wednesday the vessel is scheduled to sail for Apia to load a fruit cargo for Auckland. CANADIAN COMMANDER EXPECTED. No wireless advice had been received yesterday from the Canadian National steamer Canadian Commander, which was scheduled to arrive from Halifax yesterday. The vessel has general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. A berth for her has been allotted at Princo's Wharf. PASSENGERS FROM MELBOURNE. Tho Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno reached Wellington yesterday morning with the following passengers from Melbourne;— Saloon, Mr. J l . H. Drake, Mias M. Dainty, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dalton. Mr. W. Gallagher, Miss M. Haywood, Miss M. U. Haywood, Miss M. Morris, Miss A. A. Russell, Mrs. E. Smith. Mr. and Mr 3. F. Smith, Miss G. Ward and 35 steerage. The vessel is to leave Wellington to-day for Melbourne, via BlulT. PUKEKO REPLACES AWAHOU. Tho Richardson steamer Pukeko arrived from the coast last evening and bertl;ed at King's Wharf. Messrs. Watkin and Wallis adviso that the vessel will load for East Coast bays and Gisborne in place of the Awahou. She is to sail at two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. The Awahou is duo from Gisborne to-morrow and will be laid up for a week for overhaul and painting. CORNWALL AT LONDON. The Federal Lino steamer Cornwall is reported to have reached London last Tuesday after a prolonged voyage of two months from Auckland. The vessel sailed from Auckland on February 6 and on March 3 she was reported to have stranded at Curacao. Salvage operations detained the vessel for 19 days at Curacao beforo tho voyage could be resumed. THE PORT lIARDY. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Hardy arrived from London yesterday morning and anchored oil Motuihi Island to unload about 200 tons of explosives. The vessel is expected to como into port this afternoon and berth at Queen's Wharf to unload 4000 tons of general merchandise for Auckland to the agency of Heather, Roberton, Limited. Her other discharging ports are Wellington and New Plymouth. Captain W. J. Enright is in command, and 'tho following are the officers:—Chief, Mr. E. A. Leavitt; second. Mr. E. F. Beard; third, Mr. D. F. Pannett; fourth, Mr. E. W. Dingle; wireless operator, Mr. A. A. Grundy; surgeon, Dr. W. M. Begg; chief engineer,' Mr. W. E. Copelnnd; second, Mr. A. Williams; third. Mr. T. Buchanan; fourth, Mr. J. Warley; fifth, Mr. J. Arthur; sixth, Mr. S. Maclean; first refrigerating engineer. Mr. H. 1. Young; second. Mr. C. C. Barlow; chief steward, Mr. W. J. Allan. THE TAIROA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa arrived yesterday afternoon with a general merchandise cargo from Glasgow and Liverpool. She is unloading cargo for Auckland at Queen's Wharf, and will discharge tiie remainder at Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. Tho vessel sailed from Liverpool on March 1 and experienced moderate weather to Colon, which was reached on March 17, and Balboa was cleared the following day. Generally fair weather prevailed in the Pacific, except during tho last week of the voyage, when Btrong northerly winds, with high seas and a high west-south-west sw.ell, were encountered and delayed tho vessel's progress considerably. The average speed from Liverpool to Auckland was 12.11 knots. In tho Atlantio tho average was 12.22 knots and in tho Pacifio 12.02 knots._ Captain D. Christio is in command, and ho has associated with him the following officers;— Chief, Mr. W. Canner; second. Mr. P. Campbell; third, Mr. C. A. Meyer; fourth, Mr. J. McNab; fifth, Mr. J. Nicoll; surgeon, Dr. A. Pye; second engineer. Mr. C. Charters; third, Mr. W. M. Dodd.i; fourth, Mr. A. Lennell; fifth, Mr. C'. J. Darton; sixth, Mr. J. G. Fowler; seventh, Mr. C. G. Dodd; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. J. B. Turner; second, Mr. J. 11. Stewart: wireless operator, Mr. A. Richmond; chief steward, Mr. G. Conway. Mr. J. Naismith, the chief engineer, was landed at Colon owing to an nttnek of illness. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local agents. WITHIN WIRELESS RANOE. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Tofua, Maui . Pomare, Port Caroline, Canadian Britisher, Kaitoko, Southern Cross, Ventura, Sierra, Canadian Kxplorer, Kairanga, Nuculn, Waihemo, .TelT Davies, Westmoor, Waipahi, Makura, Ulimaroa. Chatham Islands.—Southern Princess, Reinuera, Otaki. Wellington.—Aornngi, Wakakura. Northumberland, Corinthic, Wainui, Middlesex, Niagara, Canadian Transporter, Acasta, Rangatiki, Maunganui, Waikouaiti, Kaituna. Awarua. —City of New York, Eleanor Boiling, Canonesa, Tahiti, Karetu. BY TELEGRAPH. OMAPERE.—ApriI 11: Sailed—Port Waikato (7 a.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON.—ApriI 11: Arrived—Zea : laridic (3.50 a.m.), from Nelson; Matangi (5.30 a.m.), from NolBon; Maheno (6.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wahino (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaitoa (7.50 a.m.), from Motueka; Nikau (9.25 a.m.), from Mapua; Jlolmdale (12.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Wakakura, mine sweeper (2.45 p.m.), from Marlborough Sounds; AVaipiata (8.35 p.m.), from Auckland; Kahika (10.15 p.m.), from Westport. Sailed—John (10.45 a.m.), for New Plymouth; Kapuni (1.10 p.m.). for Pa tea; Tamahino (3 p.m.), for Picton; Maunganui (3.5 p.m.). for Sydney: Kaitoa (5.30 p.m.), for Tarakohe; Opawa, (5.30 P.m.), for Blenheim; Matangi (7.35 p.m.), for Nelson: Wahino (7.50 p.m.). for Lyt-, telton; Progress (8.5 p.m.), for Dunedin,

LYTTELTON.—ApriI 11: Arrived—Maori (0.10 a.m.). from Wellington: Weirbank (8 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—City of Lincoln (3 p.m.). for Timaru; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—ApriI 11: Arrived—Plumo (1.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Kaimni (3 p.m.), for Port Craig; Haranga (4.15 p.m.), for London. BLUFF.—ApriI 11: Arrivod—Cairo (11.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton.

SYDNEY.—ApriI 11: Sailed—Ulimaroa (1.10 p.m.). for Auckland. CURACAO.— April 10: Sailed—Rotorua, en route from Wellington to London.

MAKE.—April 10: Sailed—Sierra Nevada, for New Zealand. LONT3ON— April 11: Sailed—Rangitata, for Now Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 7

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