SHIPPING.
PORT OF AUCKLAND.
YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.
Kaiwarra (12.15 p.m.). from Newcastle; •Pnno (1 n.m.).' from Coast: Htfrekino (3 *».), Portland: Hnniti (5.10 a.m.), from ' Kerepeehi: Apanui (7.45 a.m.), from Parcncn. Ladv Eva. with raft in tow (9.30 am), from Whangaroi; Waimea ('2,0.111.), from Napier; Rangitoto (2.-J5 p.m.)'. from Coromandel: lumtunui (3.30 p.m.). from
YESTE RDAY' S DEPARTURES. Huntingdon (7.25 n.m.), for Now York. If.M.S. Laburnum (10 for Vavau. 17sinkit;vtto (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Hawaii (10.45 a.m.). for Big Omaha; Wnka (2.35 p.m.). for Tauranea; Omana (1.15 p"rn.). for Mntnkana. ltangitoto (7 In p.m.), for Thames: Pono (10.10 p.m.). for Mnngnpai; Herekino (10.10 p.in,), for Portland; "Waimea (10.CO p.m.), for Gis borne.
VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Claymore, from ' Whangnrei. 8.30 n.m, Jtaiigitoto. from Thames, 3.30 p.m. Omana. from Matakana, 4.30 p.m. Apunni. from <srcat Barrier. l> p.m. Kav.au, from Bis Omaha, 0 p.m.
VESSELS ,SAILING- TO-DAY. . Karnmea. for Wellington. noon. Koutnmii. for F.nst Const hnys. noon. Hauiii. for Kerencchi. 3.50 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa, 4 n.m. Pinnnn. for Wniheke. fi.3o n.m. Kangitcto. for Coromandol. 6.30 p.m. Claymore, for Whnngarei, 7.30 p.m. Wingatui. for Portland, evening. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. IN'TEIICOLONIAL AN'D COASTAL. Kanna, Greyinouth. to sail. Wnipiatu, Southern porta, June 21. Knitunn, Greymouth. to sail. Aorangi, Sydnoy. June 30, Msraraa, Sydney. July 1. Tofua. Suva. July 0. Ulimaroa, Sydney. July 3. OVERSEAS. Maliaua, Wellington. June 20, to load. Eiiton, New York, Juno 21. Tainui. Gisborne. June 22. to load. Waiiemnta. Los Ajigeles. June 25. Kins John. Ocean Island, June 23. Port Fremantle. London. June 26. Golden We3t, Los Angeles, Juno 07. Polzella. Cuba June 27 Argyllshire, Liverpool. June 28. Canadian Constructor. Wellington, Juno 29. Jtßngitane, Lyttelton, July 2, to load. Papanin, New York, July 7. Westmoreland, Opua, July 7. to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Maunganui, Sydney. June 20. Mahana, Halifax and London. June 23. Waipahi, Rarotonga, Juno 25. Tainui. London, June 23. Canadian Constructor, America and Montreal. June 30. Aorangi, Vancouver, Jnly 1. Marama, Sydney. July 4. Ulimaroa. Sydney, Jtilv 11. Tofua. Fiji, July 12. ' AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, at Sydney; sails for Wellington Jim® 20. Uaheno. left Dunedin for Melbourne, ria Bluff. June 14; due Melbourne June 20. Maunganui, at Auckland; saila for Sydney June 20. Mamma, leaves Wellington for Sydney June 20 PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, due San Francisco July 4; Bails for Wellington July 9. Aorangi. due Sydney June 20; sails for Auckland and Vancouver, June 26. ( Niagara, left Auckland Juno 3; duo Van couver June 20. Makura, left San Francisco June) 11; due Wellington June 30; sails for Sydney July 1. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tamaroa, left Southampton May 23; due Wellington June 21 Rotorua, left Southampton June 6; due Auckland July 14. Remuora, left Southampton June 13; due Wellington, via Suva. July 28 Connthic, leaves Southampton June 20: due Wellington July 28. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton July 4:: duo Wellington August 6. lonic, leaves Southampton July 13: duo Auckland August 25 Ituapehu, leaves Southampton August 1: due Wellington September 10. Mataroa, leaves Southampton August 15: duo Wellington September 16. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—'Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris, Mako ■ Watkiu and Wailis). Nucula (Admiralty oil-tanker) Dovonport, H.M.S, Philomel, H.M S Wakakura. Prince's Wharf—Otokia (U.S.S. Coy.), WingaVui (U.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Karamea (L. D. Nathan), Maunganui (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Wairuna (U.S.S Coy.). Central Wharf—Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.). Kings Wharf -Kammga (U.S.S. Coy >, Koutunui (Watkin and Wailis), Kaiwsrra (U.S.S. Coy.).
The Kaimanawa arrived at Westport at Toon yesterday. After loading a coal cargo ehe is to sail for New Plymouth and Auckland at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Richardson Lino motor-ship Koutunui arrived from Gisborne vesterday afternoon and berthed at King's Wharf. Owing to her late arrival her departure for Tokomaru Bay, Tologa Bay, Gisborne and Napier has been postponed until noon today.
The Northern Company advises that the Arapawa left Westport for Kaipara and, Onehunga yesterday. The vessel is due at Onelumga on Saturday and she i 3 scheduled to eail for Wanganui at three o'clock ou Monday afternoon.
Tho Waipiata, en route from South Island t>orts. was to leave AVellington for Auckland Into last night. She is due on Saturday morning and after discharge will be despatched for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff. Oamaru and Timaru. The Wainiea. which had been delayed on the coast by bad weather, arrived from Napier yesterday afternoon. She loaded afterwards at Central Wharf and Bailed last night for Gisborne and Napier, She is due hack at Auckland on Monday. The Nobel' Company's auxiliary schooner IJ.uia is due at Dunedin from Wellington to-day to complete unloading explosives from Melbourne. From Dunedin the vessel •will proceed to Greyinouth to load a timber <-argo for Hobart. The company's ketch Miro, with explosives transhipped from the Huia, left Wellington for Auckland, via Nelson, on Tuesday.
TIIE PORT FREMANTLE. The following passengers are travelling by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Flemantlo. which i.s due at, Auckland London on June 27:—Mr. and Mrs. P. Davies, Miss F. I-Jolloway, Mis? D. Grant Cowan, Miss J. Upfill. Dr. 11. IlnlJin.g Cramsie is ship's surgeon. 11l addition to passengers the vessel has a general merchandise cargo for discharge at Auckland. Port Chalmers and Bluff. The Farmers.' Co-operative Auctioneering Company arc the local agents. MERNOO AT WELLINGTON. The Melbourne Shipping Company's Mernoo. 2417 tons, reached Wellington from Newcastle on Tuesday with a f'lil cargo of 3300 tons of coal, of which 1500 tons is for Lyttelton. Captain G. A. Molyneux is ni command, and lie has asso • iated v. ith /him the following officeis:— <'l:i<*f, Me. W. p. Symonds; second, Mr. J Jfikster; third, Mr. F. W. Bennett; chief engineer. Mr,. J. V. Smith: second, Mr. E. W L-Iall; third, Mr. J. Bardon; v.-irclejß operator, Mr L. O'Donncll.
1-ASSKXfIKHS FOR HAN FKAXCISCO. Tin? Royal Mail liner Tahiti, which left "Wellington for Kurofotifra, l'i'.peete and San Francisco, on Tuesday afternoon, has on board the following passengers from New Zealand First Saloon—Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond ix.-ifii. M ir=s Bfiidixnen. Masters S. and 1). Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Bowker, Mi:* I'. Brown, Mr. 11. Brooks, Mr. 10. Colsori. Dr. 0. C. E. Knrp-Tlioinas, Mrs. Fiirtj-'fliftmas, Miss N. D. Earp-Thomits. Mr. •L If. Elslwry. Mr. C. I! Grace. Mr. ,J. B. Creagh, ilia E. llart. Mrs. A. IJaynca, Mr. . Lard. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Matueson. Mr. W. II Montgomery. Mr. W. Meek. Mr. V J. O'Connull. Mr. J. F. l'oulton. Mrtf. M f VmUoTi, Mr. and Mrs J. R. Porter. Mrs. K. S, Ricard and infant, Mrs. 11. B. .Smith. 'Mrs. C. Tr/vithick, Mrs. 0. Thomas, Mr. < E. Traveller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bashnm. Srcornl Saloon—Mr. J. Jirownine. Mrs L. E Brooking, Mr. Bridgeman, Mr. L. Butler. Mr. J. Duff. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Ellis. Mrs. .1. Frnsor, Mrs C. R. LI. Finn, Air. r Fl. G lccll: ill. Mr. W. M. Gillin«. Mr. arid Mrs A K H. Harris and daughter, Niirs-b IT. Howell and infant. Miss I. Hayv'ard, Mr. C. Q llitehinson, Mr A. S. Jnmes. Miss Levered, Mrs. E J Lees, Miss K Marshall. Miss M. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs Mnqnnrri-?. Mr. R. 11. McCtillurn. Mr und Mrs. MeCpll, Mr. A. D. Macartney. Mr. Ji W. Symes, Mr. P C. Totman, Mr. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Reaks. and 11 third-chi-ia.
The vessel is due at San Francisco on •3uiy 1 and is to pail on her return vo.yase Wellington on July 9.
PHOSPHATES FROM SEYCHELLES. The Danish Bteamer Sierra Novada reached Bluff on Tuesday evening with a full cargo of phosphates from Mahe, Seychelles Islands. THE TANKER OTOKIA. Tho Union Company's tanker Otokia was docked yesterday morning to have her hul' cleaned nnd painted. The vessel will come out of dock this morning nnd berth at Prince's Wharf to continue overhaul. She • is scheduled to sail for San Pedro on Saturday. HUNTINGDON SAILED. After being in port a week loading Queen's Wharf the Federal Line steamer Huntingdon was despatched yeslerdny morning for Now York, Halifax and London. THE NORFOLK, t Tho Federal Line steamer Norfolk is to leave Tokomaru Bay to-day for Napier, Wanganui, Picton nnd Wellington to continue loading for London. Avonmouth. Manchester. Liverpool and Glasgow. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for London on Juno 23. TIIE KARAMEA. The Shaw Savill nnd Albion motor-ship Karamea did not complete cargo operations at Queen's Wharf Inst evening, as was expected. Her departure for Wellington, Lvttelton and Port Chalmers, in continuation of her voyage from • Liverpool, has been postponed until noon to-day. lONIC AT SOUTHAMPTON. With passengers, mail and cargo from New Zealand the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic is reported to have reached Southampton on Monday. She sailed from Wellington ou May 10. THE CAMBRIDGE. Tho Federal Line steamer Cambridge arrived at Timaru from Port Chalmers yesterday. in continuation of licr loading itinerary. Tho vessel will also load at Lyttelton, Wellington Waikokopu and Gisborne. She is to be despatched from Gisborno for London, via Panama, oil July. 5. THE CORINTHIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthic is scheduled to sail from Southampton to-morrow with passengers and mail for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on July 23 and at Auckland a week later KARTIGI LEAVES MELBOURNE. After loading at Adelaide and Melbourne the Union Company's steamer Kartigi sailed from Melbourne yesterday for Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Auckland. TAIROA CLEARED COLON. In continuation of her voyage from Port Chalmers to London and Hull, the Shaw. 1 Savill and Albion steamer Tairon is reported to have cleared Colon on Monday. She was despatched from Port Chalmers on May 23 THE RANGITANE. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's inotor-liner Rangitane sailed for Wellington last evening to complete unloading general merchandise from London. Afterwards she will commence loading for her homeward voyage at Lyttelton and then return to Auckland to continue loading. She is due back at this port on July 2. RUAHINE CLEARED COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that tho liner Huahino reached Panama and cleared Colon last Monday in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to Southampton nnd Loudon She sailed from Auckland on May 27. THE WINGATUI. The Union Company advises that the Wingatui is now to sail for Portland this evening to load cement and will return to Auckland on Saturday morning to load general cargo. On Saturday evening she is to sail for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin, omitting Timaru. THE MAHANA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Bteamer Muhann is due from Wellington early tomorrow morning to complete loading for Halifax and London to the agency of A. S. Paterson and Company. Limited. She is to bo despatched for Halifax ai five o'clock next Monday afternoon. WAITEMATA REPORTS. Wireless advice received last evening from the Union Company's transpacific steamer Waitemata states that she will arrive from Los Angelc3 next Wednesday. The vessel has cargo from Pacific Coast ports for dischargo at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. OMANA DIVERTED. Tho Union Company's steamer Omana. which left Port. Kcmbln for New Zealand on Tuesday, will unload her/coal cargo at Bluff and Dunedin She was formerly scheduled to discharge at Auckland. Before proceeding to Port Kembla the Omana had been laid up at Sydney for 18 months, owing to tho slackness of the intercolonial trade. FERNDALE TO LOAD. The Commonwealth and Aberdeen Line steamer Ferndale is due in New Zealand from Australia on July 1 to commence loading for England. Her loading ports have not been announced, but she is to be despatched from New Zealand for London, via Panama, on Juiy 2G. KAIWARRA FROM NEWCASTLE. Fino weather, with light easterly winds and seas, was experienced by tho Kaiwarra. which reached Auckland from Newcastle yesterday afternoon. She berthed «' King's Whatf to unload her cargo of 5000 tons of coal. Before making her present trip the vessel was laid up at Port Chaimers for six months, and she was reconunissioned owing to tho revival of tho irtercolonial coal trade after tho settlement of the prolonged coal strike in Australia. Captain S. Hewitt is in command, and he ha 3 with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr. W. Freeman; second, Mr. L. Sinclair; third, Mr. D. McPhail; chief engineor, Mr. I. Gilmour: second, Mr. K. McLeod; third. Mr. G. Stewart; fourth, Mr. J. Davies; wireles3 operator, Mr. B. Sword; chief steward, Mr. H. Norris.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE
The following vessels aro expected to be within rango of the undermentioned wireless stations ' to-day Aucklard. —Aorangi. Anlinous H.M.p. Dunedin, Enton, Huntington, Oakworth, Pareora, Rangitane, Tofun, Vacuoline, Voco, Waiherno, Waikawa. Weirbank. H.M.b. Laburnum. Chatham Islands.—Tamaroa, Port Huon. Wellington.—Tahiti, Niagara, Rgero, >ahana, Nlernoo, Canadian Constructor, lainui, Quercus, Frank G. Drum. Norfolk, Kurow, Hororata. ~ , .. , „ . Awarua. —Maheno. MftKura. Kent, Toit Pirie, Cambridge, Omaiia, Turaluna.
PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
Yesterday's Arrivals. —Hanturu (6.30 a.m.). from New Plymouth: Ronaki (7.15 a.m.). from Raglan nnd Kawhia: Ilokiiinga (11 a.m.), from Hokianga. Yesterday's Departures.—Hauturu (4.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth.
BY TELEGRAPH.
G-ISBORNE.—June IS: Sailed—HuaVmi (noon), for Auckland. WELLINGTON.—Juno IB: Arrived— Mnnri (7 a.m.). from LyUeltout Storm (10.15 a.m.), from Wanganui; John (11.10 ii.m.), from Mercer: Breeze (11.25 a.m.). from Lyttelton ; \V«iiiint:i (11.10 a.m.). from Lyltelton Calm (5.10 p.m.), from Onakaka. Sailed—Mahana (7 a.m.), for Auckland; Miro (!) a.m.), for Nolnon; Tees (1.15 p.m.), for Westport: lliiia (1.15 p.m.). for Dunedin: Canadian Constructor (:! p.m.). for Lytfelton; John (3 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Storm (.').: 10 p.m.), for Dunediu; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton.
LYTTELTON.—June I S: Arrived—Msirnrr.n (7.15 a.m.). from Wellington; Katoa (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington: Opihi (12..*>0 p.m. I, from Timartt. Sailed -Opihi (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Parent (S.lO p.m.), for Waikokopu; Murama (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington.
OTtEYMOUTn.—June 1R: Arrived—Earn on a (2.-10 p.m.), from Napier; Titoki (-1 p.m.). from Onaknka. WESTPORT.—-June IS: Arrived—Arapawa (7.20 a.m.), from Wanganui; Csinopun (1.20 p.m.), from Auckland; Knimnnawa (1.35 p.m.), from Wellington: Kotiti (0/ p.m.), from Little Wanganui. Sailed—Arapawa (12.5 p.m.), for Kaipara.
DUNEDIN.—June IS: Arrived—Karetti (8.15 a.m.). from BlufT; Kent. (9.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Turakina (0.35 a.m.), for BlufT; Cambridso (3.15 p.m.). for Timaru.
MELBOURNE.—June 18: Sailed—-Kartici, for Wellington. ✓
COLON".—Juno 16: Sailed—Rimhine, en route from Auckland to London; Tniroa, en route from Port Chalmers to London. SOUTHAMPTON.—Juno 10: Arrived--lonic, from Wellington.
LONDON.—Juno lt>: Arrived—Kia Org. <rom Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 7
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