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SHIPPING.

I po ft 0F AUCKLAND. I ~~— ARRIVALS. : « » from .Wellington. '"" T " -AY'S DEPARTURES. ■■W?• ,« „m ) (or Westport. nW* #(l3 30 f P r Wi ?.uH«P ' i for Portland; Tutonekiu Gulf; UnngHoto Wm tW' 1/ Coromanriel. Omana (9.50 13- SiwHUortl Apnnui (4.15 p.m.). V% ! I'nwiw (■!.'2o p.m.). for tja 'ilirtO r 3'_,® (3 r> r m.>. for ltusacll. " p.m.), (or Giabome: m / for L'neroa; Hnmtl (8.10 (6 "° om - ) - ' ■ vessels due T° day. : . from vr!mnciirei,_o-!0 n.ra. CliJ® 0 ) r im Wpirkwrth/ ;> a.m. Tn.fnnpft., " «""• V/aiiiPHe. (.JO p.m. o®* 11 *' wm 11 l ' m * lruuJ . VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. ... Sydney, afternoon. Bii* f0 / or Wniheko. 9.15 a.m. for Tlwnifa, 10 n.m. V** 1 Ua East Coast baj'.n. noon. for Gisborne. o P«iTfltsa'*> ■'* fnr whnnrarei, 4 y.m. Clainore. » , [ )av3 , 4 p.m. ft- {0 L Enst Cowt bays. 4 P.m. GJib*' l f or p : iero.i. I' .iO p.m. Ttoi*"*' l r u'ellii'cton. morning:. W r

r«tSM EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. 3roAaTAL««»SA!s., Southern ports.-July 25. •&SSSSw'S , & •aya'Dunedin. Vila, Aucst 2. wwsrii- »•, ■ Fiji.. September ißf-IS. Labui-nam. tui. October 10. OVERSEAS July 23. porta. WEr^y^f't' o load. ; 7 - a SSta Cballeneer, Wellington. Aucust o to load. . Sfe Sdou. 1 via. Wellington, Ancnat

Port' Alma, London, AuKnst 9 Wick, Singapore. August 10. Cruiser. Montreal. Atipust 10. S u, Loa Angeles, August 10. SSex. Liverpool. August 11. Tim»n>k Napier, August 14, to load Tokomaru Bay. August 21. to lonic, London, August 25. Somerset. Liverpool. August -6. GeUM Cross, Los Acseles August 27. Amidale. New York./ August .7. §ew Zealand, San Pedro, via Australia. end of August. Csnadiw Transporter. Montreal. SeptcmZeaUndic, Liverpool, September 9. Wsiruna, Los Anijeles. September 13. Fernw'ood, Tampico. to sail. London.. via Wellington. Sepflnrtford. Liverpool, Septembor 24. Mataroa, London, via/ Wellington, September 24. Mslolo, Wellington. December 15 H.M.S. Dioiaede. Ln&'land, middle December.

EAKLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND.

ETCEBCOLOXUL AND OVERSEAS. Waipahi. Rarotonsa. July 21. Femdale, London. J>''y 29 Niajara, Vancouver. July 29 Port Fremantle, Lbndon. July 80. Mannganui, Sydney, August I. Canadian Challenger. America and Montreal, August 3. Tofua. Fiji. August 9. Aoransi. Sydney, August 11. Limirick, Halifax and /London, August 20 T'irnaroa. Sydney, August 22. AiSjUaMre. London. August 23. EoaOswn Cross, New Hebrides, Septemhu 9. , i PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tiiiti 'eft San Francisco July 9, due 'Weliinstou July 2S. sails fur Sydae.v Jul 5 09. Aorangi. at Vancouver; sails July 23, due Auckland August 10 _ Kiainra • at Sydney*, .fails for Vancouver m . Auckland July 21. Makura. due San t rancisco from Veiling ton. August 1: sails for Wellington 'August 0. /

AUSTIIALIA-NEW ZEALAND tlimaroa. left Sydney July 18; due Wellington July 22: , sails for Sydiiev July 05. ' llaheno. "left Melbourne for Wellington. ' via Southern ports, July 17; due Wellington July 25. Maunganui, due Sydney July 22: sails for Auckland, via Wellington, July

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS left Southampton Juno 13; Wellington, via Suva July 28/ Corinthic, left Southampton Juno 20 due Wellington July 28. Esngitiki, left Southampton Jnly 4; duo Wellington Außuat C. lonic, left Southampton July 18: acte Auckland August 25 Ruapehn, leaves Southampton August J: due Wellington September 10. Mattfrna leaves Southampton August 15. due Wellington Seotember 16. Euapehn, lenves Southampton August 15: dae Wellington Beotember 10. Ranßitata, leaves Southampton August 29: . due Wellington October 1. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitomo'. H.M.C.S. Kairanga, Southern Cross (mission „ Etaamer), Piri (aux. Bcbnr.). - EI.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S Wakakura. Nucula (Admiralty oiltanker). King's Wlmrfr— Margaret W. (A. G. Prankham).. Hikurantn (Snedding.T-.td.) Tiroa (A. G. Frankharn), G unbar j (Watk'n nnd Wallis), Mako (Watkin and Wallis). .Prinre's Wharf—VTai.pinta (U.S.S Coy.).. ' Waimea (U.S S Coy.). Q"een's. Wharf— W-'iriahi <T7 R S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Btsca (A.U.O. Coy.).

f -Tlio Kaponga was due at Grey mouth yesterday to load for Auckland. Tlie Waimea is to sail for Gisbomo find Earner at three o'clock this afternoon. She '' 'Oadiiig at Prince's Wharf. . The Mako arrived from Portland last even--IT'? f(nd berthed at Kind's Wharf. She u to sail for Hast Coast bays at four o'clock th:*i afternoon. ■ fHc Gmibar arrived from Giaborne yealerViJ* morning <:nd is io.it!tn:* at Kings \' "frl. She is to Mil for East Coast bays ' '<>ur o'clock this afternoon . He Ronaki was delayed loading at One'ucira la.at ov. iII'A to vet weather. Jl «r dopnrturc for Hainan ((and Kiiwbia was !'»tponed until this morning. ~,After loading at South Island ports tho V»-m*rino left Picturt for Wel'ingtou and -<uetilarid at H i;, a.rn. yesterday. She '-'lpccted at Auckland on Friday. , Hie Xoh»i auxiliary ketch Miro is to •'ave Wellington f.-r Xer.* Plymouth to-day v co -*"p!cte uido-idiii.' i-xjilosivea. From t'lywoutb him will return to Auckland. . 'lie Korcpo was to lr-;rvo New Plymouth V r Auckland at {/clock last evening to <>raple(o unload i n '-oal from Weft port. ' n J is due on Thursday. 'IN"' vessel will irii to to load again for New 1 0'moulli and A liekland. CRF.XATULA SOLD. 1, uii 1 o,ii!! j!! f a !,u!k oil cargo from -Jiikpnpnri :ii Auckiniid and Wellington tho ,f| ,her Civiiutuia loft Wellington on her "irn voj'ano to iialikpapan yesterday !.t>rmnjr. vi.--< ] j, reported to have ,®p m wJd *o 11 Kil l, Aa.-s, Oslo, for about ,;2' on °, on terms oombirej with a time _''lner tor seven yea is. The Crenatuln has Vr b 'fV M te'iinaji; oi arid v.as built by I'lia uy , : ""1 Cnni;.!iti,v, Hartlepool, in kliin.- W:i# "v.-nec! bv I lie Anglo-Colonial ''-"Pl'ing Co., Ltd., Cardiff. RUXIC ULSOLD. ■fa]' w .? s announced recently that, the White \htl« S r . ''ad 'mm field to Mr. i,„ ' 9 Jilire, o/ fiaioiefjorrl, Norway, to la " 1 ' 1 n ivliahmj factory shil) It i,, , reported ttiat Mr .labia has sold u e 9^b" r with 0* chasers being built in,,,? , Pock Company, to Messrs Waal to L- Ttin iheri; The Runic is Hi# r convt 'rled into a v hale-oil factory by 'o b« if" 71 -'' 1 Werff. Kiol, and it is said riMi 1 •Henti.irr of her new owners to roirldi tho British Has, when her (leeiiW't London Mr. Jahre has ' c t lilr e m 'lie nines of the Runic !'os«»V,- 0 ! ::r,nf| built in 010. nnd inanloii'j 3 " l ' oul lif.tlt'O cubic feet more vessel cal,acil y tbiia tho White Star

THE TANKER OTOKIA. The Union Company's tanker Otokia cleared San Pedro last Wednesday with u bulk oil cargo for discharge into the company b tanks at Wellington. She is duo at Wellington on August 10, THE WAIPAEI. The Union Company tdTises that the Island steamer Waipahi is to bo despatched for Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu and Mauko at noon on Thursday. THE WAIHEMO. Tho Union Company's cargo steamer Waihomo is to leave Westport for Auckland at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow and she is due on Friday. On arrival tho vessel will pay of! and bo withdrawn from commission until she is wanted again in tho Pacific Coast, trade. THE DALFRAM. . After two weeks in port unloading n full cargo of raw sugar from Cuba the steamer D.ilfram sailed for Westport lust evening to replenish her bunkers. From Westport she will go to Fiji to load a sugar cargo for Europe. HUNTINGDON REPORTED, The New "Zealand Shipping Company has receivod advice that tho Federal Lino steamer Huntingdon, which left Auckland for London, via New York and Halifax, on June 18 cleared Caracas 13ay on July 15. THE SCHOONER IIUIA. Tho Nobel auxiliary schooner nuia 13 kitdiug explosives at Melbourne for Sydney. After discharge tho vessel will proceod from Sydney to Grafton to load hardwood timber for Auckland, Sho is expected to reach Auckland about August 10. THE ULIMAROA. Tho Huddart-Parker stemncr Uliniaroa is i.iio at Wellington froni Sydney this morning with passengers, mail and cargo. She j is tho only Sydney passenger steamer ariiv- I ing at or leaving New Zealand this week, i Sho is to sail on her return trip to Sydney on Friday. KAITUNA DELAYED. Tho Kaituna was barbound at Greymouth during the week-end and was expected to sail for Auckland last evening. The vessel is now duo on Friday, and after discharge sho will return to Greymouth to load again for Auckland. THE PORT PIRIE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Pirie is to leave Napier for Wellington to-day to complete loading. Shu is to be despatched from Wellington next Saturday for London, via Montevideo. WAIPIATA DELAYED. Wet weather delayed the loading of tho Waipiata at Prince's Wharf last ovenini; and her departure for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Onmaru and Timaru wa3 postponed until this morning. THE TUTANEKAI. The Government steamer Tutanekai left port yesterday morning to attend the beacons nnd lights in the Hauraki Gulf. The vessel will return about Friday and after loading stores 6he is to sail for Northern and West Coast lighthouses next Tuesday. THE GOLDEN CROSS. To continue loading for New Zealand tho American steamer Golden Cross loft Vancouver for San Francisco and San Pedro on Sunday. The vessel is scheduled to clear San Pedro on August 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Sho is duo at Auckland on August 27. THE FERNDALE. The Aberdeen-Commonwealth Line steamer Ferndalo is expected to leave Wellington for Napier and Auckland to-day to complete loading New Zealand produce for Genoa and London. The vessel is due at Auckland on Saturday and sho is scheduled to sail for Genoa, via Panama, next Tuesday. ZEALANDIC TO REPLACE MAHIA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advises that tho motor-ship Zealandic is now scheduled to clear Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin on August 2, in place of the Malna. Sho is due at Auckland on September i.

THE ARGYLLSHIRE. Now discharging and loading at New Plymouth the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Argyllshire will continue loading at Wanganui. Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, Gisborne. lokomaru Bay and Auckland. Tho vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on August 21 and to sail for London and West Coaet pons of Great Britain on August 23. THE WAIKAWA The Union Company advises thai the transpacific steamer Wnikawa is scheduled to clear Loa Angeles next Friday with cargo for Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Nelson. j Lyttelton and Bluff. She is duo at Napier on August 19. TnE COLDEN COAST. With cargo from Pacific Coast ports the American steamer Golden Coast is scheduled to reach Auckland next Sunday. Her other discharging ports are Wellington, Lyttelton, Timoni and Dunedin. Henderson and Macfarlano, Limited, are tho local agent 3. PORT ADELAIDE AND PORT HUON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Adelaide and the company s motor-ship Port liuon ate reported to ha\e reached London from New Zealand on Sunday. Botb vessels were despatched from Wellington, the Port Adelaide on Juno U, and tho Port Huon on Juno 11. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Challenger is expected to leave Lyttelton for Timaru and Dunedin to-day to complete discharge and lo continue loading. The vessel is scheduled to reach Wellington on July 30 for further loading and el.e is to be despatched from Auckland for hex York, Boston and Montreal on August 3. THE GOLDEN WEST. After unloading bunker, case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports in v Zealand tho American steamer Golden West is to leave Dunedin for Gisborne today to load refrigerated cargo for America, from Gisborne she will proceed to ban Francisco, via Honolulu. THE TANKER BISCA. From San Pedro, via LytteUon and Wellinirton the new Norwegian motor-la ..her rw°i arrived at mid-day yesterday and berthed at Western Wharf. After unloading a m antity of bulk oil cargo into the Atlantic Union Oil Company's tanks at treeman's Bav tho vessel is to Bail for Sydney at mid-day to-day to complete tliscluiiKO. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wirelt-Ba al Auckland.—Astoria, I}unedin, C, p'v," Coast City of Khartoum. Mocraki. Pakimk! Clyde Bank. Port Bowen Remuera, Tofua. Vouo, Templemoat, Ward, Sonoma, Kiv.-itca. Tutunekui. . Wellington. - Rangitiki, Ma«n«mu Kaw, ; t.ri, KeWogu. ro; 'p iri ' o in Wrakii Oabrlelln. Columbia. Uurinthj* Crenatulla, Waiuiarino, I oolta, loit lro A waru a. Mal.cno/ Papanui, Makura. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—llauturu (2.15 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH.

NKW PLYMOUTH -July 21: ArrivMAFtoria (12.40 p.m.), from AueMnrrl. b.ulcd —Kurepo (0.30 p.m.). for Auckland. WELLINGTON.— July 21: ArrivedK iiwutiri (11.40 a.m.), front W.iimarino (1.25 P.m.), from L cfo. Hailed—CrwinUila (7.8 0 a.m.). for Li Pi.pait; Totara (4.20 p.m.). for Now l lyrnoutli; Storm (5.10 p.m.}. for Dunediu. Wahino (7.50 p.m.). for Lytlelton.

LYTTRI/rON.— Titly 21: TlT S:ii,^-]'?! '" (I*2 10 n.in.), for DuriPflni: Winvnliu (t.-O p.in.), for Dun-din: Tlimitnnrri (1.25 p.m.), for Wellington: Breeze (S. T.i , for Wellington : Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNKDIN.— July 21: Arrived-Wninui (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailftl -W si'ii" l (11.10 p.m.), for Oamaru; Uolindnlo (0.10 p.m.). for Oamaru

BLUFF.—JuIy '3): Arrived—Maheno (10 a.m.). from Melbourne.

VANCOUVER.— July 19: Sailed—Golden Cross, for Ban Francisco.

LONDON.— July 20: Arrived-Port Adelaide and Port Huon, from New Zealand

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 5