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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. R It.M.S. Aorangi (G. 15 a.m.), from S.vd|jey,' A Passengers for Auckland:— r;rqt Suloon.—Mr". E.'Alison, Mr. \V. Armctmncr. Mr. C. B. Ahl. Mrs. C. B. Ahl. Mr J AV. Bowen. Mrs. J. AV. Bowon. Mrs. rn Brett. Mr. A. C. Boccard. Miss E. it. niilliiiityiie, MS. E. Briorly, Miss M. P, it.iv Mr. M." 11. Campbell, Mrs. M. 11. pi,"ell. Mr. P. Chaplin. Mr. C. Eskell. Afr G. 11. Foster. Miss B. V. Fanning, •*r r \ A. GafTney, Mr. J. C. Gleeson, Mrs. A Gothrop. Mr. AV. Grant, Mr. A. C. Gordon, Miss N. (■ reason, Mr. G. C. Bryce, i\ t < f! C. Bryce. 'Miss (!. Bryce, Mi*3 N. Holme*. Mr. C. V,'. Heather, Mr. 11. A, Rorncks. Mrs. fl. A. lloirick3. Miss 11. Jrwin, Mr. B. Isaacs. Mrs. J. AV. Isaacs. Hist Kcnn. Mr. E. L. Lambe, Senator J. D Milieu. Mrs. J. D. Millen. Mr. C. Mafon. T)r 0. L. Mix. Mrs. C. L. Mix. Mr. H. Y Miller. Mrs. H. Y. Miller. Mr. 11. G. Jliller. Mrs. M., A. Matthewson, Miss Matihewson, Mr. T. Main. Mr. J. Morton, J!r. W. Mncfarlane. Mrs. A\'. Macfarlanc, Master AV. Mncfarlane. Master A. Macfarlane, Mr, B. A. McLean, Mrs. R. A. lieLean. Br. McCatTorty. Master McCatfertv, Mr. Osborne-Lilly. Mr. G. Pezaro. Mrs. G. Pfjnro, -Mr. AV. X. Pierce, Mrs. AV. T. Pierce, Mr. AV. Phimmor, Mr. X. E. "Roberta, Air. F. AV. liiacli. Mr. E. H. Skeviactori. Miss Stewart, Mr. L. Smith, Mr. g." Hh:ick. Mr. AV. M. Taylor, Mr. J. Tanner, . Mrs. R. Vander-litt. Mra. L. While, Miss L. Young. Becoild Saloon.—Mr. 1?. Baker, Mrs, R. Baker, Mr. J. AV. Fitness. Mrs. J. AV. Fitness, Mr. P. Kucha. Mrs. R. Fostor. Mr. jr. Fearnhead. Airs. L. Hill, Miss R. Isaac. Mrs. G. Livingstone. Mrs. O. Livingstone. Jlr. K. Lee. Alls- M. E. Lowjs. Miss L. McLennan, Miss G. F-. MeLeod. Mr. A. McDougall, Mr. G. Mitchell. Mr. A. M. Morris. Mrs. A. M. Morris, Mi:;? D. Muno. Mrs. S. V. Peck, Air. A, M. Peck. Mrs. T M Palmer, Miss E. Paso. Mr. AV. Stock, Mrs. G. 11. Stock. Miss 0. M. Smith, Mrs. T. Sinel. Mr. A. Smith. Mrß. M. E, Smyth. Miss N. Thorntoft, Mr. G. ,TVhyte. and 42 third class.

Canadian Conqueror (5.10 p.m.), from Halifax. Ngapuhi (().20 a.m.). from Onehunga. Kurow (2.30 p.m.) from Lyttelton. Taniwha (tf.2o p.m.), from Paeroa.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Brunswick (0.10 p.m.). for Wellington. Hawaii (2.30 p.m.), for Mangawai; Omanu '(3.30 p.m.), for Warkworth. Hauiti (5.15 p.m.). for Kerepeehi; Ngaptilii (5.30 p.m.), for Russell; Pono (5.30 pin.), for Paerou; liangitoto (6.10 p.m.), for Coromandel; Tuhoo (7.15 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Makura. from ■ Sydney, 6 a.m. Wairuca, from Newcastle, 10 p.m. Tasmania, from .Optia, evening. Wnkn. from Taurangn. 7 a.m. Pukeko. from Portland, morning. Claymoro, from Whangarei. 8 a.m. Raiicitoio. from Coromandel, 2 p.m. Caiiopus. from Westport. morning. Omuna, from Warkworth, 3 p.m. Kawau. from Mangawai. 5.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Canadian Transporter, for New York, morning. K M.M.S. Aorangi. for v ancouver, noon. Maui Pomare. for Apia, 3 p.m. Margaret W. for Gisborne. noon. Waimea, for Gisborne. 3 p.m. Pukeko, for East Coast bays, 4 p.m. Awahou. for East Coast bays, 5 p.m. Taniwha. for Pneroa. 4.30 p.m. Bangitoto, for Thames, 6 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Makura, Sydney. May 6. Wniruna. Newcastle. May G. Karepo, Westport, May 8. Kanna. Greyinouth, May 9 'Kaponga, Lytteltou, to sail. Katoa, Southern port 3, May 13. Tofua, Fiji. May 12. Uliniaroa, Sydney, May 13. Waipahi. Rarotonga. May 20. Maumranui. Sydney. May 20. Uarania. Sydney. June 3. OVEIISEA3. Tasmania, Opun. May 6. to load. City of Cliristiania. New York, May 7. Cambridge. Liverpool, May 8. Hertford, Napier, May 8, to load. Mataroa. London.'via Wellington. Mav 8. Waikav.'a, Los Angeles. May 9. Narbada. Calcutta, May 11. Port Huon, Liverpool. May 18. Taranaki, South. May 19. to load. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Ilbiti, du? San Francisco May 9: sails . for Wellington May 14. ■Aorangi, at Auckland; eails for Vancouver May 6. Aiaprnra. left Vancouver April 30: due Auckland May 19. Harama, left San Francisco April IS: j due Wellington May 8; resumes in intercolonial service May 23. Makura, leaves Sydney May 15, Wellington May-20. for San Francisco. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Waitomo, : H.M.C.S. Iris, Mako (Watkin and ! Wallis), Nncula (Admiralty oil-tanker) i Devonnort—H.M.S. Philomel, 11.M.5. Dun- J t'din, H.M.8," Veronica, 11.M.5. , Laburnum. I King's Wharf—Mani Pomaro (Speddinc. j Ltd.). Margaret W (A. G. Erankham). Kurow (U.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Pukeko (Watkin and > Wallis), Awahou (Watkin and Wullis). 1 Wharf—-Mahia (A. S. Paterson >. ! Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.), Makura „ [U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S. fov.L R.M.M.S. Aorangi * (U.S.S. Coy.), Canadian Conqueror (Can. Govt.). Western Wharf—Canadian Transporter i (Can. Govt.). • In Dock—Kaimanawa (U.S.S. Coy.). Tho Kuimanawa is to go into clock to-day for cleaning and painting in connection 1 with her overhaul. The Kamona is to leave Greymonth tomorrow for New Plymouth and Napier, instead of ]sev Plymouth and Auckland 83 was intended. The Kaponga left Portland for Welling- ! ion and Lyttelton at noon on Saturday. The 1 yes3el is scheduled to load ut Lyttelton for . Auckland direct. The Karepo left Wellington for Auck- i Junrl last, evening to complete unloading n?*' ffO.u Wf;Stport. She is duo about , Thursday morning. The Westport-Coal Company's steamer Lunopus left WestporU for Auckland at 11.35 P'tti. on Saturday. She m due this morn- , lng and. will berth at Western Wharf. The Katoa in <luo to load at Dunedin J jo-day and afterwards at Tiniuru, Uvttel- ' ton and Wellington for Auckland. Her ar- i t! va ' a t Auckland is expected early nest Week. ( from Portland this morning the steamer Pukeko will berth at .-entral wharf to loud general She JMo sail for East Const bays, Napier and Wairoa at four o'clock this afternoon. T u u Kurow arrived from Dunedin and ' yesterday afternoon. After dis- ," r <- 6 of Iter general merchandise cargo u® is to sail to-morrow for Westport to "Napier C °"' Cill "° or Wellington and Martin is still in command rli • Mail liner Aorangi, relieving . P.ain P- Crawford, who is in Sydney on «« leave When the Aorangi left Sydney aptaiti Crawford was in hospital recover- j from an operation. CITY OF CHRISTLVNIA REPORTS. ii advice received from tho A. and «. Jjines chartered steamer City of Chrisv n . lft states that she will arrive from New 1 Xivr .""Borrow. Slio will berth at Prince'o r i unload cargo for Auckland to tho S Cy °, ,ht ' Xcv ' Z»al«nd Shipping Corn-: Wln : R er Other discharging ports are , Bey Lyttelton. Dunedin and SvdCAMBRIDGE REPORTS. ,3®. federal Line steamer Cambridge has filling' 6 r? wireless .to the. New Zealand LiuaPi" 8 ! m r ,ari y flint she will arrive from Worm m'l lu " °' ( iock on Thursday afterdt..' 'he vessel has a general merclianBritnin 1 y ° tn om (| " ust Ports of Great tho, i will mdoad a quantity of Jnnin,i ar8 ° 11 ' Q"cen's Whan' ami tho rem Port tt chshS? ,on - I ' vl,eUo "' Tunaru passengers for Melbourne ! OiPrHrV l ' otl Company's inter-colonial ijt<w Vin. Ri !r Cno Wellington for Melbourne. Saloon 5' 0:1 Hnturdnr-. with the following JJr t a . 9Sen ff ra :-.-Mr. 'A. (.' 1 1 . Armstrong. lit n,l,i \7 1 l; 1 ,^ r - allrl n< - f: - Atkins. M E b * lrß ' Bulloch. Mr. Boyle, Mrs. ! j c 2 rov {'V ''. E. A. Buckingham, Miss H»iniv \r nC ' ,} h - G: M - D '''kes. Miss M. •duster' \ i ti , P awce, t "nd infant, , \fV ' ,-'^ r au<l Mrs. R. M. lira V tt' '■ W.'Germain, Mr. Guiliff, ' M , r ' alld Mrti - v - L - "«rs. M Mr t ■ Horsley, Mr. S. G. M. HubMiu m\, J - Rut ton. Mr. A. C. Ibbotson, J*rd. Mr and . H- B. Mayi l, Prichard and infant, Mr er ' l J "»t.er, Mr. C. E. Mrs T m % Mr. Shannon, Mr. Tar«on, Mr R r 'p i" 718 '?! 1 ' Nliss T - M - ThornVtl Kf;', 'V T'.ickwell. Mr. W. L. Tuckxt ,rJ -I 1 /° rf ,u:h Melbourne n to i 9 , Ml f '! r Wellington, via ■ uune 'i'D and Lyitelton, on May 15.

THE MAUI POMARE^ Thei Government motor-ship Maui Poniare is scheduled to sail for Apia nt three o'clock this hfternoon with passengers, mail and cargo. Sho is/at King's AVharf. R.M.M.S. AORANGI IN PORT. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi arrived yesterday morning after a fine weather trin from Sydney. She is at Prince's AVliarf nn 'l tV , ' or Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, at noon to-day., MAKURA DUE AT 0 A.M. The Union Company's liner Makura will arrive from Sydney at six o'clock this morning, according to her wireless advice. She has passengers, mail and cargo, which will bo landed at Queen's AVharf. THE BRUNSWICK. The Atlantic Union Oil Company's tanker Brunswick sailed for Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney last evening to complete unloading bulk oil from Los Angeles. THE MA HI A. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, advises that the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Mahia is scheduled to sail for Montevideo and London at daybreak on Thursday. A specially addressed mail, to bo , despatched by the vessel, closes tomorrow evening. Tho Mahia is at Queen's AVharf. AVAIMARINO CLEARS DARAK. Tho Union Company's new 3000-ton cargo ateamor Waimarino is reported to have cleared Darak, AVest Africa, last Saturday, on her maiden voyage from England to New Zealand. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's island steamer Tofim left Apia for Suva and Auckland at five o clock on Friday afternoon. The vessel will reach Suva to-day. She is to resume her voyage on Thursday and is duo at Auckland next Monday. THE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER. . Haying completed loading general cartro m New Zealand the Canadian National steamer Canadian Transporter will he removed from King's AVharf to Western Wharf at seven o'clock this morning to replenish her oil fuel bunkers. After the work has been completed she will sail for New York. Boston and Montreal. THE WAIRUNA. The Union Company's transpacific cargo steamer AVairnna is due from Newcastle at ton o'clock to-night. The vessel is coming to Auckland to bo laid un owing to tho slackness of tho transpacific trade, Tomorrow morning she will berth at Central ! AVharf to land stores and to pay of! the crew. Afterwards she will go to an anchorago in the stream. THE TASMANIA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tasmania is to leave Opua at midday and is due at Auckland to-night. Tomorrow morning tho. vessel will berth to COTitinua loading refrigerated and ceneral cargo for Montevideo. Avonmouth. Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. She will i proceed from Auckland to Gisborno. Napier and AVellington to complete her cargo. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror arrived from Halifax last evening and berthed at Prince's AVharf. Her general merchandise cargo is for discharge , at Auckland, AVellington, Lyttelton, Timaru j and Dunedin. Tho vessel sailed from Ilali- j fax on March 28. She reached Colon, on j April 7 and cleared Balboa the sarao day. | Generally fair weather prevailed during the ! voyage. Captain AV. McConechy is in command of tho vessel and tho following are the officers: Chief, Mr. J. Nowhook; second. Mr. E. Clark; third, Mr. E. Travcrs; chief engineer, Mr. R. Robertson; second, Ml'. AA'ilson; third, Mr. D. Jonorfourth, Mr J Humphries: \vircles3 operator. Mr. AVilliamson; chief steward, Mr. B. Singleton. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The following is the list of passenger? who left Wellington for Sydney by t-ho Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa on Friday:— Saloon.—Mr. H. K. Alexander, Miss S. AV. Armstrong, Mr. AV. Anderson. Mr. J. AV. Anderson, Mrs. N. J. Anderson, Miss A. M. Aiken, Mr. J. S. Anderson. Mr. J. AV. Alford, Mr. C. A. Baker, Mrs. M. Benzies, Mr. 11. Benzies. Miss E. B. Burney. Mrs. E. S. Burney. Mr. C. Bloxsome, Miss M. L. Bell. Mr. R. Brown, Miss A. E. Brown, Mrs. A. E. Brown, Miss E. P. j Brown, Miss A. Beaven. Mr. G. B. Bet- • teridge, Mr. E. Blackwell. Mrs. J. Bondall, Miss E. E. Bishop, Mr. I*. T. Bisle.v, Mrs. E. M. Bisley, Mr. C. F. Cotter. Mrs. E. F. Christopers, Mr. H. L. Caldwell. Mrs. M. R. Caldwell, Mr. B. H. Cliflt, Mrs. J. Clifft, Mr. L. Cohen, Mrs. A. M. Cheffries, Miss J. Chtffries, Mrs. I'. J. Caunt, Mr. AV. Caunt. Mr. 11. C. Cooper. Miss B. S. Cre33well, Miss E. J. Campbell, Mr. C. 11. Collis, Mrs. M. M. Cranshaw, Mr. G. Dreadon, Miss I. Dumhiejou, Mr. H. Drennan. Mr. A. S. Dray. Mr. 11. AV. Davis. Miss V. M. Duncan, Mr. F. 11. Dank?, Mr. .1. K. Davis. Mr. J. A. Ewan. Mrs. M. Ewan, Mrs. E. M. Elphick, Mis 3 K. M. Elphick, Mr. J. M. Ellis. Mrs. ,T. JFincham. Mr. R. Fincham. Miss J. C. Farrni. Mr. A. AV. Fratus, Miss M. Fir.negan, Miss M. Freeman, Mr. D. Gibson, Mrs. M. A. Gray. Mr. A. Gray. Mrs. 13. A. Gilchrist, Miss G. Gilchrist. Air. 11. Goodwin, Mr. E. Graendsen, Mr. S. Green. Master 11. Green. Mr. T. Hobson. Mr. 11. J. Haggard. Mr. A. F. Hill. Mrs. L. E. House. Mr. T. H. Henderson, Mrs. A. M. Henderson, Miss M. N. Henderson. Miss V. Henderson, Mr. N. Johnston, Mrs. M. Juris?. Miss N. 1. Jackson, Mr. F. Johnston, Mrs. M. Johnston. Mrs. A. Jones. Mrs. F. Jackson. Mr. C. H. Judd, Mr. N. Kerr. Mrs. J. M. Kerr. Mi3s M. Knapp. Mr, S. Kennedy. Miss M. E. King, Miss E. Kender, Mrs. N. M. Kilminster. Mr. A Kilminster. Mr. A. E. Law, Mr. C, R. Lankshear, Mr. AV. J. Lauchlan. Mrs. L. Green. Miss L. Met adgien, Mrs. E. A. McGill. Mrs. M. Mr.Guinness. Mrs. R. A. McLay. Mr, J. C'. ]McDerniott, Mrs. E.' Mills, Mr. J. Mills, ilrs. S. A. Morison, Mrs. H. Milne, Mr. F. O. Moorhouse, Master O. Moorhouse. Mrs. P. Moorhouse, Jlr. A. E. Manley, Mrs. G. Miller, Miss J. N. Miller, Miss M. <■;. iluschamp, Mrs. S. C. Maunder, Miss J. H. Maunder. Mr. J. AV. Mannharde. Miss S. G. Muir, Mr. E. Jliller. Mr. J. J. Moore, R. Maharg. Mr. S. Mikawa. Miss A. M. Nathan, Mrs. T. Newell. Mrs. E. t. Nathan. Mr. AV. AV. Phelps. Mrs. M Place. Mrs. R. S. Port, Mr. R. A. Port, Mr. T. E. Pelham, Mr. D. Jowell. Miss M. I\. Rathbone, Miss M. Reid, Mr. E. 0. J|ooertson, Mrs. L. J. Robertson, Mr. Jv. G. Robertson. Miss M. A. Speechley, Miss M. G. Somer. Miss J. Speden. Mr G. L. bharman Tj. Sulton, ]\lrs. aJ. O. Smith. Mr. J. Smith, Mr. C. Street. Mr. A. A. StrutherH. C; IM. Sqnire, _M r - Smart. Mis.s L. E. Storr. Mr. H. T. Stanton, Mr C. Sunderland. Mr. AV. Simpkin. Mrs. E. M. Thomas. Miss M B. I aylor. Rev. C. G. Turner. Mrs. M. AVatts. Mr. AV F, AVatts, Miss A. I. AVilson, Miss T;«. N. AVilson, Mrs. M. 15. Word M»'- ■ AVard. Mips AV. M. AVix. Miss M L. AA niton, Mr. C. N. Macphnil. E. Payne, Miss E. M. Payne. Master C. Payne. Mastor J. L. Payne, Sir F. Truby King, Mips "Nf. Truby King. Mr. F. Pernn. Miss M i G. Marshall. Mr. A. H. AVheeldon. Mr. K. Sole. Jlr. AV Joyce. Miss K. Mi er. Mr. ■. A. E. McCauley, Mr. A. T. AValli? Mr. ; Tf. F. Rena, Mr. K._ Sim, Mrs I?. C. j Chipper. Mr. A Chipper, Mr. I . Cropper. Mr. 3. Fuller, Mr. E. Green. Jr. G. Beohelett. Jlr. AV. A. Donncr. Mr. K. V Soiiihey, Mr. «T. Collier. Mrs. h. Kly. • « AV. F. Ely. Miss B. Gilder, Mrs. A L. Gilder. Mr. E. F. T.ord. Miss K. S Lord. Jliss M. S. Lord. Mrs. F. Lord. Mrs. S. ( Blulidorn, Mrs A. M. Mr. lv j Stone. Mr. S. Hunt. Mr. 11. Howes. Miss AV. MacGregor. Mr. C. Thompson. Mr. JSleveiiß, and 120 second class. The vessel is duo at Sydney to-day and is to sail for Auckland on Friday. WITHIN AVIR BLESS RANGE. The following vessels arc expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— ... . Auckland. —Tofna, City of Cliristiania, AVairuna, AVaipahi. Makura, Gramton, Lambridge, Antonio. TT , ■ Chatham ißlands.—Port Hobart. AVellington.—AVakakuru, Maunganui, Rangitiki, Niagara, Shenandoah, Ulimaroa, . Port Fairy, Port Hardy, Lady Lewis. point, Hertford, Maimoa, Marama, Huntingdon, Kia Ora, Tiangititn, Awarua. —Tahiti, AVaikouaih, Maheno. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures. Hauturu (■] ; p.m.), for New Plymouth: Lonaki : P.m.)', for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. AVELLINGTON.— May ■ r >: Arrived— Golden Cross (7.10 a.m.), from Auckland | Sailed—Holnidalo (1.5 p.m.), tor A\ angai u. Huapehu (5 P.m.). for J-ondon: Her'lfo:id (5.50 p.m.), for Napier: Storm (0-o P-" 1 -'• for land; AVahine (7.50 p.m.), ior Ljttclton. | LYTTELTON.— May 5: Sniled-Kntoa ! (12.10 p.m.), for D lined in; Cygnet l- 10 , P.m.). for Kaikoura; Himatangi (4..0 lU.ny). for Timaru; AVaikouaiti Dunedin; Tolara (5.25 p.m.). ton; Maori (8.20 p.m.). for AVellington. DUNEDIN —May 5: Sailed—Gale (8.30 p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF I .—May 5: Arrived—Maheno (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. DAKAR.— May 3; Sailed—Waimarino, en routo from England to Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 7