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SHIPPING.

EORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERD AY' S AIIRIVALS

V M MS. Aorangi {5.55 a.m.), from Sydb,Pv" Passengers for Auckland:— Wirst saloon: Mr. L. W. Ashbolt, Misa \vre Mr. F. C. Burnett, Mrs. W. ,Backi ~, Mr W. Backhaul, Mr. \V. V. Btew\(r 'v. J. Blankaby, -Mr. J. Barry, \ir M." Burke, Mr. L. C. Bennett, Mrs. / t C. Bennett, Mra. V/. M. Barton, Mi?fl r a' Bryant, Mr. D. Clayton. Mrs. D. rlayton, Mr M. F. Cropley, Mr. W. H. rvtcll ii'Sß M. Cummtng, Mr. J. S. Drysj if jir. K. S. Dyball, Mrs P. Fallc, Master A Folk, Mra. G. 11. Foster, Mr. 0. N vi*n,n Mr. 11- Fersuson, Mr. A. W. Gard- * ' Mr. K. 0. Gravestock, Mr. J. v Hunter, Mrs G. W. Hutchison, Mrs L. Dr. A. 6. Joake, Mr J. C. Jones, Mr V A U- Miicson, Mr. F. G. McKini, Mr! J. A. Pa.'kcs, Mrs. .T. A. Parkes, Mr. (< \V. I'. Powell. Mi 3» L. Pass do Leon, ir- \( K, I'puree, Mrs. M. B. Pearce, Mr! J." A. Peck, Mr L. M, Pollard, Mr' E G. IVarson, Mr. A. L li.se, Mr. P. it Rogers, Miss P. W. Sawyer, Mr. L. H. Tonkin, Mrs. L. 11. Tonkin. Mr. C. Whittle, Mr. A.'J. Waiter. Kfcond class: Mrs, ,E, R. Brcmmer, Mr. T Briton, Mr. A. J. Blomfield, Mr. W. S. Bell, Mrs. W. S. Bell, Miss j\. Ciaoate, Mrs.' S. F. Crespin, Miss J. J. Campbell, Miss It. Driccoll, Mias V. C. Dobson. Miss Hogan, Mrs. G. Kendori. Mr. W. 11. Kelly, Mr. C. Meyer, Mrs. W. Meyer, Miss n Meyer. Miss J,. Meyer, Misa B. Meyer, Mis 3 M. Meyer. Mrs. S. 11. Phillips, Mrs. M. Riddel), Mr. Santa Singh, Mrs. M. Titrhener. Mi*s B. Titcheucr, Mr. W. Willdigg, Mrs W. Wilhligg. Mrs. C. Wareham, Mra. jl. Willis, and 32 third dafs. Rangitano (1.10 p.m.), .from Lyttelton. I'ohelia (4.10 p.m.), from Cuba. Gutibar <5.:?5 a.m.), from Gisborno;, LytHelton <7.55 a m ), from Coast; Wairaarino (12.5 p.in.i, from Wellington. Argyllshire (0.4J p.m.), from Liverpool. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Taniwha (1.10 a.m.). for Paeroa; Kawnu <12.5 p-m.l. tor Mnnriuvr.i Hauiti '.'2. .50 p.m.*. |or Iverepeehi; Oman# (3.10 p.m.), for Warkwonh; lJikuraniri >l.lO p.m.). for Whangarei; llerekino [4.15 p.m.), for Portland; lisngiioto 1t.25 p.m.), for Thames; Clansman (1.55 p.m.). for Russell. Tuhoe (G v-m.). for Mercury Bay; Pono (7.50 p.m.). lor, Paeroa. Pert Fremantlo [lO p.m.), for Port Chalmers . VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Murama, from Sydney, 7 a.m. Kanna, from Greyrrouth. 10 a.m. Kaituna, .'roin Greymouth. 1 p.m. Kurow, from Westport, 5 p.m. Qmana, from Warkwortli, 3 a.m. Kaimanawa. from Picton, 1 a.m. Taniivha. from Paeroa. 5.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 6.30 a.m. Waka, from "'auranga, 7 a.m. Rancitoto, from Thames, 1 p.m. Omann, from Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. Kawau, from Mancawai, 6.45 p.m. Pukeko. from Portland, 2 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M.M.S. Aorangi, foT Vancouver, 11 a.m. Omsna. for Waiheke, 0.13 a.m. Tiroa, for East Coast bays, noon. Margaret W. for Gisborne, noon. Taniwha, for Paeroa. 2.30 p.m. Waimea, for Gisborne, 3 p.m. Rancitoto. for Coromandel, 5 p.m. Pukeko, for F.nst Coast bays, 4 p.m. Gnnliar, for East Coast bays, 4 p.m. Claynroro, for Whangarei. 10.45 p.m. Xatoa. for Portland, evening. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAX,. Kaituna, Greymouth, July 1. Kanna, Greymouth, July 1. Kurow, Westnort, July 1. Kaimanawa, Westport, via Pioton, Jtiiy 1. Marama, Sydney, July 1. Ktrtigi, Melbourne, via Southern ports,, July 4. Tofua, Suva, July _f>. Ulimaroa, Sydney, July P. Maunganui. Sydney, July 15. Waipnhi, Rarotonga. July 16. H.M.S. Dunedin, Vila, August 2. H M.S. Veronica, Fiji, September. H.M.S. Laburnum. Fiji, October 15. OVERSEAS Cmndian Constructor, Wellington, Jul? 5. Dulirain. Cuba, July 5. Papanui, New York, July 7. Westmoreland. Opus., July 8, to load. Canadian Challenger, Montmil, July 8. Biscu, Loij Angeles. July 12, Port Pirie. New Ju.y 12, to load. "Rjuraki. Los Angeles. July 13. Niagara, Vancouver. July 11. Rototua, London, July 14. Pitkipaki, Liverpool, _ July^l7, City oi Khartoum, New York, July 20. I'ort Bowen, Liverpool, July 2lj. Golden Coast. Los Angeles, July 27. Mirrabooka. San Francisco. July '2a. Canadian Britisher, Montreal. August 8. Mulolo, Wellington, December 15. H.M.S. Diomedß. England, raidd.o December. ! Early sailings from Auckland. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Aorangi, Vancouver, July 1. ?laramn. Sydney, July 4. Wairuna, Vancouver, July 1. Canadian Constructor, America aid Montreal, July 7. Ulimaroa, Sydney, July 11. Tofua, Fiji. July 12. Niagara, Sydney. July 14. Maunganui, Sydney, Jnly IS. Southern Cros3, Hebrides, Sep^smbcr 0. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, due Sydney Joly 1, sails July 1, due Auckland July S. Maheno, due ot Wellington from Melbourne, via Southern ports. July 4. sails Iqt Melbourne, via .Bluff, July 5. Maunganui, left Sydney June 27, duo Wellington, July 1. MirauiJ, left Sydney Juno 27, duo Auckland Jul/ 1. sails for Sydney July 4. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, due San Francisco July 4, eail3 ! for Wellington July 0. Aoranei, at Auckland; sails for Vancouver July 1. , Niagara, left Vancouver Juno 2o; due Auckland July 11. Makura, at Wellington; sails for Sydney July I. i BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua, left' Southampton June 6; due Auckland July 14. Renin era, left Southampton Tnno 13; duo Wellington, via Suva, July 23. Corinthic, left Southampton Juno 20; due Wellington July 23. Raniritik:, leaves Southampton July 4; due Wellington August (">. lonic, leaves Southampton July IS; due Auckland August 25. Ruapehu. leaves Southampton August 1; ■ due Wellington September 10. Mataroa, leaves Southampton August 13; duo Wellington September l f i. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stre.wit—Wnitomo, Ff.M.C.S. Iris, Mako (Watkin and Wallisi. Kairangu, Southern Cross (mission sterner). Dovor.port.—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wakakura. Nucula (Admiralty oiltanker). Central Wharf—Southern Cross. t Prince's Whirf—Katoa (U.S.S. Coy.). Aorangi (U.S.S. Coy.). Wainianno ■ T'.S.S. Coy.), Kaimcnaiva (U.S.S. Coy.). Queen'a V.'hr.rf—l'nrt Frcmantlo (Formers Co-op.V, Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.). Argyllshire (N.Z.S. (Joy.). King's Wharf--King John (Henderson and Macfarlnr:e) Margaret W. (A. Frankhntn), Wonl-nr (Red path nn<i Sons), Colden West (lleiulurson o.rjd Macfarlanfi). Tiron (A. G. Frankham). I'liniiar (Watkin and Walhn), I'ulieko (Watkin .'Hid Walli - J L. Dock—Wairutia. Ciielrea —Polzella (Spedding, Ltd.). Tl,.j Kaimanav/a will arrive from WestPort., viii New Plymouth and l.'icton, at ii, t;ir)v hour thitf morning Shu will berth at Priuce'tf Wharf. Aft*, i completion of dischurgp 1• io vessel will rt-tiini to Westport to h.ud for New Plymouth and Auckland. Tho Kanna and Iho Kaituna will arrive from (iievmouth tr-dny, the Kanna at ten o'clock tuis morning and the Knit una at one i'c 1 Cck thia afternoon The Kanna will berth i.t Western Wharf and after discharge lio i- i' i proceed to Westport t(j load for Wellington. The Kaituni will unload nt Central Wharf. Afterwards she will return to (ireymouth to load for Wellinzton. Captain II McCallum who t" tnr.st.er of 1 lit.- Vacinun Oil Company's tanker Vnejioline, whicii is unloading bulk oil from San l'raiici .co at Southern ports, is well know.i at Ant I:lnnd having served for some years in intercolonial Baiting vessels He was first rirate of the schooner Northern Chief on her In t voya-'o before fdie laid up. Late: j,e vviw mate of the barguentine Ysabel with Capt.iin Ross. Afte leaving the Ysniiol ir. lt)!4 Mi. McCallmn went to Sydney Hint passed for extra master, -lie then rrr>( cclff- to Rnslaiicl and joined ui> witli the fortes He was sent to Basra. _Mesopotamia. whern he wuc promoted to Director of 'lie I hind Water Transport Servieo. and his succe.n nr. tho work gained for him 'he D.S.O After the war Cnntain HeCnllum joir.ed the Hank Tiine of steamers and after some years with this company ho wua with tho Atlantic Oil Company for 25 years on loan. He is now on loan to the Vacuum Oil Company.

Tho Kapongg, is due at Greymouth on Thursday to load far Auckland. The Waimea ia to sail for Gisborno and JNapier at threij o'ebek this afternoon. Sho is loading at Queer's Wharf Katoa, which is unloading at Prince's Wharf, ia to sail fur Portland this evening to load cement [or Wellington and Lyttelton. , Kartigi i 3 nov to leavo New Plymouth tor Auckland to-duy to conipleto unloading cargo fro 3i Adelaide, Melbourne und Uevonport. Sho is duo on .Thursday. Ihe Richardiioa .Line's chartered steamer Ounbar arrived fr:m tha coast yesterday and r < K -v •••(. ; a to sail for East Coast baya this afternoon. Duo ti'uiu i\TUuii.it uuulU hi., .n this Mornini; the Rictu.rdsun steamer Pukoko will berth at King's Wharf to load. fliio '® I 0 ho desratched for East Coast baya at lour o clock thin .afternoon. ;.s duo from Westport at five f®,!I'° 1 '°' s evening and will berth at CenvwaJl • ' r \° , ur ' ltml her conl cargo. Tho vesae is scheduled to sail for Wellington, day Dunedin and Timarit next. Mon-R-M.M.S AOJS.ANGI IN PORT. Royal Mail l.ier Aorangi arrived from \VIT,'?f y ye: !, l r rdfty » :; > r "ing and is at Prince's S.ivJl rr , i l ' t: rt>sunlo Iter voyage to Honolulu und Vancouver at U ° etocii this laorning. THE POir? FREMANTLE. motor p. om "' o and Dominion Lino moior-st.ip Port Ficinantle sailed for Port Rnd B , luf ,!,8t ni . Kht (o conipleto Sdierul :i erchandiso from London. THE TOFUA. fliTt >e »iP n 'r n i C, ? mpilll - v l' a9 received advice W lßln , nd fcl earner Tofua left Apia Sntiivi '-i'u Autkland at 4.45 p.m. on mnvl ? y - ve,,; ' sl ia due at Suva to- • ow and at At;■:kland next Monday. MARAMJI DUE 7 A.M. x 1 ,1,1,0,1 Company's intercolonial r „,^Njtirama will arrive from Sydney at \ clock tills, morning, according to hoor. ~ ? 3 , a( 'y ; cf. After pratique has U'L i°i aa i i 6 berth at Queen's nuarf to land passengers, mail and cargo. THE R.l'.S. NIAGARA. The Union Company advises that tho \ >i > a i, ' j ner .s'iguia, which is duo at Auckland froai V mcouver, Honolulu and Suva ou July 14, ; s to sail for Sydney tho following day. MAKURA AT WELLINGTON. Mai! liner Makura reached Wellington from Sua Francisco, via Papeete and Karotonga, ai, mid-day yesterday. She experienced stormv weather when nearing Aew Zealand and her arrival was delayed for tive bourn. Pt sesingers and letter mail for Aorth wtli rea<h Auckland by train thi3 morning. .1 ho ve?i el is to resume her voyage to Sydney at ten o'clock to-night. THE U'AIMARLNO. E rom England, via Durban and. Southern ports, this Union Company's new cargo steamer Waiinarito reached Auckland at mid-day .yesterday. She berthed at Prince's \\harf to unload oirgo from Durban, Lyttelton and Wellington. After discharge tho vessel ia to be despatched for Wellington, Lyttclton, Dunedin and Timarit to-morrow. The Wuimarino in tho latest addition to the Union CompiL ly's fleet. She was built for the New Zeals nd coastal trade between Dunedin and Auckland and sho is similar in construction to the Waipiata. RANGITiNE LOADING. Tho New Zeah.nd Shipping Company's motor liner Rangitane arrived from LyHelton yesterda;? aft ernoon. She berthed at I'rince's Whi.rf tc> continue loading refrigerated and general cargo for England. The vessel made a fant trip from Lyttelton, the speed averaging lij knotß. From Auckland she will go to Tckomn.ru Bay, Nnpier and Wellington to complete her cargo. With passengers and mail she is to be despatched from Wellington for Southampton and London on July 19. THE POLZELLA. The steamer Polzella arrived from Cuba yesterday afternoon and anchored in the stream. This morning she will berth at Chelsea to unload her cargo of 7200 tons of raw sugar. Tho cargo was loaded at Tarafa, Cuba, and the vesesl sailed for Auckland on Mc,y 2."). Sho reached Colon on May 29 and cleared Panama the samo day. Generally fair weather prevailed during the voyage until last Friday when a south-west gaio and high setts were encountered. The utorm continued for two days. On Sunday the weather moderated and fine; weather then prevailed to port. After discharge the Polzella will bunker at Westport and then proceed to Nauru Istand to Irad c, phosphate cargo. She is a new steamer of 4C35 tons and was built at. West Hartlepool. Her owners are tho Eclipse Sbippim? and Trading Company and her port of legistry is Penzance. Spedding, Limited, ate the local agents. THE RGYLLSHIRE. An arrival at Auckland last evening was the New # Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Argyllsh.re from Liverpool. The vessel Ins a general merchandise cargo from West Coast pons of Great Britain. She will berth it Qjeen's Wharf this morning to unload cargo for Auckland. The remainder of tho cargo is for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. The v;sael sailc-d from Liverpool on Jley 24 and cleared Panama on June 9. Finn weather prevailed except during the last three days of the voyage, when stormy southerly weather was encountered. A week after (he vessel cleared Panama an Indian trimmer died and was buried at nea. When tho Argyllshire was last in New Zealand sho was purchased by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the Scottish Shim Line. Captain W. ,T. Page is in command and he has with him the following officers:— Chief, Mr. A. Ctmpbell: second, Mr. D. D. Ingram: th.rd, Iwlr. D. do Vail: fourth, Mr. O. Hayles: sunpeon. Dr. C. Skinner, of Napier; wireles; operators. Messrs. G. 11. Federshincr and G. C. Harding; purser, Mr. T. Peletor: chief engineer. Mr. A. Wilson: second. Mr. W. Leitrh; third. Mr. J. Collins; fourth. Mr. K. A. McLennan: fifth, Mr. J". Rv >sell: sixth, Mr. A Blyth; seventh. Mr. W. S. Gorst; eichth. Mr. F. C. Lorkin; refrigerating engineers, Messrs. A. Barr and J. Bowie; electrician. Mr. W. Shelly. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels aro expected to be within ran?o of the undermentioned wireless statiors to-ilay:— . -Auckland.—Tcivnui, Tofua, Waiprvni, Dun-» edin. Chatham Islands.—.Papamu. Wellington.—Egero. Niagara Ulimaroa, ? Maunganui, Athel, Regent, Golden Cloud, : Ra.ngito.ta, Cambridge, Frank G. Drum, '! Makura, Waitomata, Tamaroa, Norfolk, ■ Turakina, Forndale. .1 Awarua. —Tahhi. Maheno, Kiwitea. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Vestcithvr's Departures. Ronaki (5:10 p.m.), for RaglfiU and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. XVPI EH —June 30: Sailed—Ngatoro (5 p.m!>, for Gisborne; Golden Cloud (b p.m.), for Nukualofa. WELLINGTON— June -"0: _ Arrived— Makura (rioon). from Sun Francisco: tern.i.. (too p.m.). from Brisbane; Norfolk (9 pm.), from Picton. Sailed— Wainiti (3.1.> p.ni for Napier; Tamaroa (I p.m.). tor Lyttelton: Himatangi (0 p.m.), tor Uanganui; John P.ni.). for Dniiedi u; Knwatiri (7 <<>'' Westport; Wahinc (7.50 p.m.), foz Lyttelton. LYTTELTON' - June 30: Arrived—Waihenio (7.1 a.m.), frr.m Napier. bailed— Gulo (12.50 p.tr..), for Dunedin; Port Pine (120 pm.t for Tirnar'i; Totara (0.10 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Maori (3.20 p.m.), fur Wellington.

DUNEDIN.—Juno 30: Arrived—Kotare (9 1,1 am.), from Port Craig. Sailed— V-tcuoiine (7.30 a.m.), for Sydney; Opilu (11.50 a.m.). for Oainarti; Holmdalo (0,10 p.m.), for Oanti.ru.

BLUFF,—June 30: Sailed—Maheno (S.l 1.711.), for Dunodin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 7

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