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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

■YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS, o\f 9 Niagara :0 a.m.), from Sydney. • pSngeis ioi ..Auckland , Goloon.-M: J. Mr M R. F'P', y r A Ad«m-». lir?. S*. M Adams, Adorns. f 3 -p,, lck w. 11. Mr J. M. Ulpckwoll. H. Iteml-rliiin. Mr W. J. Car- »■ "Mr A. J C"Tie'l, Mr. 3. 11. Camp, ]' r 'I C'ltno 'Hi. Su-ti" V. Cnr.tlp, Mrs ■v'Diivie' M- •' J> Davys, Miss E. do 'LrrcU. 'Mr CI. W. Dean. Mr. E. W. * X O j|. n i'or Mrs f'nedlander. Muster P. V ] la SSacr. M' L A G reig. Mr R almas Mi?-" M fluffum Miss J. Henry, , Hdmefc Mi- Mr u B Ire i ai ,s M*" T M Idien*. Mr T. B. Insoll. , Mi L. A. Jacob-en. ri»Ti* pna nl-Corrfmnnd<.*r Moore. Mrs G. & M.bp B H. Moore. Mrs. H. Mc sr-d'l Mi.«s r: McCaToll. Mr. J. P MacS'ifiMr J W Mrs. Pike Mr. W. S. '■&! i'r- H W W ' Ucifl - Mv ' S Kc,d " Btisgeii. i p s , J!C ;. lf , n , Mr s _ s St0110( Mr ■ S D SniiHi. ■ Mr. W. I). Smith. Mrs. eUit>h Miss tv Smith. Miss M. Swentmnn, ft Thomson. Mr, J). 11. Tonkin, Miss M.Walker. c,„ n nd Saloon—Mr*. G. Aider, Mr. H. N. Si Yli« »■ >' Hnrlco. Mr. X. BrownK, IV B;<'«ks»ian. Mrs. E. J. Ban- ■ !,i'r Mi X. CaiiVolo, Miss E. Clark. , ?}f n iV. J Chi"!!!.. Mrs. F. M. Chntfield, Tr. A M Duncan. Mrs. Duncan, M'ss E. yDnncan Mr J Oil Hear, Mrs. DiHicar. n' B'ftl'fr Kav.-m, Mr. J. Edwards, Mr. i> \r F r vcr Miss 1 Finlayson. Mr. W. Mr • V Gr.ut-e. Mrs. M. Hood. i'/Iv'i.'' Howerci. Mr. P. Ireland. Miss D. Toffrey. Mi" r - c Mr - c - s - Lovntt. F E Mr. C. C. Lessing, Mr. \ ijehanf. Rn Brother Mn'k. Mr. F. t't Mi T M ever. Mr. W. 8.. Mof",' Mi." <:• M MoPnn:.ia. Mr. E. G. Mom Mr. T T. McOath, Mr. M. St U.-. M-.Si: me. Master T. Mc-\|ics-p. M. Simi:.<. Miss M. McSlinne, V,Xr 1 ". McSl-u... Mies WMcKwan Mr C V P-rdy. Mr. 11. K. Sticks Mrs. Hj-kens. Mrs. W. Taylor. I Mis K I 1110,1 M" \. 1- . W nlc-h. Mr. A. ' Wac'hneV, VwfM "•'•Mi,.™. Mrs. G. WhileE M V.''vie. Mr. B. E. Walts, Mm. Watts: c:! !'iirii-c!a:-s. Ciunbar 110 40 h.ui.!, from Gisborne; B,n»itoto (12.-20 pnj.). from Thames, yako (11.10 p.m.).. tHMii Portland. . yesterday s departures. I,'n-min (1- 10 n.m.). for ; Omana ~»15 p m * for Walk worth; ITaiiiti (1.50 •'ml for krropeehi: Ransitoto (S.'io p.m.). r'nromandel; C'.ansman (5.25 p.m.), for (8 30 p.ni.)- f" v Paeroa; Kaimana-.va (10.30 p.m.). tor Weitport. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. (iolden Coast, from Lob Ar.?elea, expected, Kurow 1 . from Sydney, in a.m. Oniana. from Warkworth. 1 a.m. Claymore, from V.'luingarei, n.30 a.m. W T ika, from Tanrnnsa. 7 a.m. Tgniwha. ftom Pacroa 4.30 a.m. Hangi< n to. trom Coromandel, 1 p.m. Kawau. from Mangnwai. 5.30 p.m. Omar.a, from Wuiheke, G. 30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. R.M.S. Ninsara. for Vancouver, noon. City of Khartoum, for Wellington, noon. Ferndalo for London. 3 p.m. Clydebank, for Port Chalmers, $ p.m. Pakipaki, for Napier. 5 p.m. Kailuna, for Greymuuth, 5 p.m. Tiroa. for East Coast hays. noon. .Margaret W„ for East Coast bays, noon. Waimea. for Ciishorne, 3 p.m. Onnbar. for' East Coast bays. 4 p.m. • Mako. for East Coast bays, 1 p.m. ilangitoto for Thaniee, 4.30 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 10.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa. midnight. Tiitanekai, for Northern lighthouses, G J.m. Waimsrino, for Wellington, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. nJTERCOLOM.VL akd coastal. Kurow, Sydney. July 29. W'injaiui, Southern ports, July 29. Katoa, Lyttelton. July 31. Kaponga. Greymouth, to .sail. Maunganui, Sydney, vnv Wolungton, August 1. H.M.S Dunedin. Vila, Auffust 1. •Tofua. Fiji,; August 4. •Vr'sitemata. Newcastle. Angrist 4. ■ U'imaroa. Sydney, August 19. H..M.S. Veronica, Fiji. September. H.M.S. Laburnum, Fiji, October 15. ! OVERSEAS. Kenzada.'New York shortly. Golden Coast. Los Angeles, due. Port Fr2)imntn\ Gisbcrao, July 30, to load. ■ . . Mirrahooka. San trancisco. July Ji. Canadian Challenger. AVcllir.gton, August 3. to load. Benedick, Singapore. August 5. Corinthic, London, via Wellington. August , " 7 Port Alma, London. August 9. Panylryp.. Cuba, August 9. • ' Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, August 10. Middlesex. Liverpool, August 11. "Waiotapu. Los Angeles, August 12. Limerick. Napier, August 11, to load Argyllshire, Bay. August 21, to load. Jonic, London, August 25. Armadale. /New York, August 2j. .Somerset- Liverpool. August 2G. irolden Cross, Loa Angeles, August 2i. New ZeaL.nd, San Pedro, via Australia. end »! August. City of Lyons. New York, Septemncr 3. Csnr-dian Transporter. Montreal, September 7. Zeulandi.:. Liverpool. Septembor 9 Wairunn. Los Angeles, September IJ. j Kuapefcu, London, via Wellington, September 13. Pern'.vcod. Tampico. to sail. Hertford, Liverpool, Septe-mber 24. llataroa, London, via Wellington, September 24./ Malolo, Wellington, December 15. H.M.S. Diomcdc. England, middle December. early sailings from Auckland. • ■ irrrEHCoi.osuL aitd overseas. Kcrndalo. London, July 29. Niagara, Vancouver, July 29. Port Fremanfle. London. August 1. Maunganui. Sydney, August 1. Canadian Challenger. America and Montreal. August 1. Tofua, Fiji. August 9. Aorangi. Sydney. August 11. TJlimnroa. Sydney, August 22. Limerick, Halifax and London. August 23. Argyllshire. London, August 23. • Southern Cros.t, New llebride3, September 9. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. ■ Tahiti, left San Frmcisco July 9. due Wellington July 21); sailii for Sydney .July 31.' Aorangi, left Vancouver July due Auckliind August 10: sails for Sydney 'August 11 Niagara, at Auckland, sails July 29 for Vancouver Makura, due San Francisco from Wellington A;igusr I; sails for Wellington Ajuu.it A U ST! {a LI A-N E W ZE A LAND. • Ulimaro-*, due Sydney July.29; Bails lor Welling:-- -\i August. 4 Mahi-,0, left V,'tl!it:g!.on for Melbourne, via BlAiiV, j.iiy 2i, ; f ] iu . Melbourne Au-'-'Uji ! Maui/ganui. left Sydney for Auckland, via WeUingiun. : duo Wellinifton J'liv 2'». ii' kl i: • 1 July 31; sails for Kiflr,"-; A::-:,' I. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS t'orir.lini, left Sou'lcimptou June 20; July ;ji.i I»ang:!ik .Son'h.imiiton July 1; due ei!:: glo'i lome. .If fi Sin! i;)7i ri ton July li- dtie A"_(kl-irid Aug'ti.! .'.j. "itav-eou, !e:iv« .- Southnmpton Aueust I. (!•.!>; Weill!!';!.01 Septensbei 10. - la'.irt.n 'Sr>?:!i :rnptnu x\iu:;'.';t 15: d ; 'f Sco: i Inber b;. ''■''-til •' i, : | ,,.1. s '>•■ 1 1,;, nipt, -VI August i"i: '• Y.v •• ..u: S •'•!>. I;, ;i r in, I. ri'l- 1, . , , S-, • -,llliii j,ll jil Au.-'ut 2.1: V,f h t,t!-er I. VHOSELS i:; PORT. S:r- V.' ,i. H.M C.S I::--, Kair:::• 11 ( : v i-...i (mission r - I'ri ''i it:-: n-lnir.l. nf "I! M S p:.,! ■:!:<!. Nuc.i'a 'Adti.i •• Itv ~.i liu:.-- V."!:-i i--r' - i'. linv iUltisseil and :. i'if. , , a «'i. I'laiiiiharn/, ' i <V.%. «e«l Vi':i llis). Mar\V i.'. (i. Fri'iikhiim), Clyde / Hjj ti• A. S !•."'• r--<u a-.<! Q'<- • V.- p t (V/.S. Coy.), '' ''■■■'■': ■ ri. Pa'.er.-on ), Waimea il.'.Ss, ~ ,- : Kluirtoiim (N.Z S (CS.fi. Cov.l. I'.M-K , • .i'S.S. C,.y.). Pur' . -'-en ~•■ . r K- I -rti.i. I. 'Vs.;. I W. t l> (I.'.S.S. Coy.). S. I'cv.j. , r:u ' ]> i- <li t- a' G-..yiiio'ith on Friday '• lju.l i.„ pjyi.:„:,!j| and Auckland. TLj. Y\ | ] , ) , ], ;| yp [VuilT ICI-mOITOW ,; r "•I'.-dirf. "-.'-a,:.. Lyttelton, Wellingar.d Aii,!P.;:,m. . Ti.e K?ion left LyttcHon for Auckland act at P:.:>o p.m. vc-terday. Sbo is due *-. out 1 r ioay ii:on : iv». V 11 r "" ' v'.» Mcanier Omana \ras ],i fri.iu Sidney vestcrday for Bluff, "••lit-d.,.. 1 > tt. ;:ud Timaru. to ji'' e . f - ,c -y»m»ucnt steamer Tutanekai is to hj„,.« -'■orthi-ju and West Coast ligLt'J :l - s'* o'clock this morning.

JLhe Greymoutb Bar was again unworkable yesterday and the Kaponga'a departure for Auckland was postponed until to-day. The Karetu arrived at Sydney from Lyttelton yesterday. The vessel is to load at Sydney and Newcastle for Lytteltou, Dunedin, Oamaru and Bluff. Tho Mako arrived from Portland last niffht and berthed at King's Wharf. She 13 to bo despatched for East Coast bays at four o clock this afternoon. The Gunbar arrived from Gisborne yesterday morning and is loading at King's Wharf. She is to sail for East Coast bays at lour o clock this afternoon. THE PORT BOWES". Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Bowen ia to Bail for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin at noon to-mor-row, 111 continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. THE CITY OF KHARTOUM. City of Khartoum is now to sail for vvelhngton, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Sydnoy at noon to-day, 111 continuation of her voyage from New York. TnE KUROW. >V 10 i K l'T ow ' s c ) uo from Newcastle at ten 0 c 'ock this morning. The vessel will berth at King a Wharf aud after discharge she will undergo overhaul and survey. H.M.S. DUNE DIN". 11.M.S Dunedin. which has been on a month s cruise to the South Sea Islands, will leave Norfolk Island 011 Thursday and reach Auckland on Saturday morning. / The pakipaki. To complete. unloading cargo from "West toast, ports of Great Britain the Federal Line steamer Pakipaki 13 to sail for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Timaru at live 0 clock this evening TOFUA LEAVES APIA. Advice received by the Union Company states that tho Island steamer Tofna left Apia for Suva and Auckland at <1.30 p.m. on Saturday. The vessel is due at Suva today, and at Auckland next Monday. KANGITATA AT LONDON. Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangituta reached Southampton Oil Friday and London on Saturday. She wis despatched from Wellington on Juno 21. THE FERNDALE. Tho Commonweallli-Abe'deen Lino steamer Ferndale, which is loading at Queen's Wharf under the auspices of the Shaw. Sivvill and Albion Linn, is scheduled to sail for Genoa find London at thrco o'clock tins afternoon. THE MAUNGANUI. Duo at Wellington from Sydney this morning, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui is Ir> sail this evening for Auckland. The vessel is scheduled to reach this port on Thursday and to sail for Sidney direct at three o'clock on Friday afternoon. THE CLYDEBANK. The Bank Line motor-ship Clydebank is scheduled to sail for Port Chalmers, Wanganui, Sydney and Geelong this afternoon to complete unloading sulphur from Texas. THE COLUMBIA. The Danish motor-ship Columbia is expected to complete unloading jarrah from Bunbury at King's Wharf this evening. Afterwards sho is to be despatched for Makatea Island to load a phosphate cargo for Japan. It.M.S. NIAGARA IN PORT. The Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived from Sydney yesterday morning and is at Prince'* Wharf. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers from New Zealand the vessel is scheduled to sail for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, at noon to-dav. 1 THE WAITEMATA. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Waitemata was to leave Sydney last night and is to clear Newcastle for Auckland today. The vessel is due at this port next Monday and after arrival she will be withdrawn from commission to bo laid up until again required for tho transpacific cargo service. R.M.S. TAHITI FURTHER DELAYED. The Royal Mail liner Tahiti has been further delayed by stormy weather, and is now expected to reach Wellington from San Francisco via Papeete and Rnrotonga, at five o'clock this evening. Owing to the increased delay her departure from Wellington for Sydney Ims been postponed until Thursday. THE R.M.S. AORANGI. Tho Union Company advises that tho Royal Mail liner Aorangi left Vancouver for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu nnd Suva, at noon last Wednesday. The vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on Sunday, August 10. and to sail for Sydney at 10 p.m. on August 11. ARMADALE AT COLON. Reported to have reached Colon 011 Saturday, the Armadale is en route from Nev.' York to New Zealand. Tho vessel is under charter to the A. and A. Line, and her general merchandise cargo is for discharge at Suva. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin and Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. HENZADA EXPECTED. The Farmers Co-operativo Auctioneering Company advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line's chartered steamer Henzada en route from New York, cleared Panama on July 7. and is expected at Auckland at an early dato, but sho had not reported by wireless yesterday. Tho vessel has cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru aud Dunedin. PORT FREMANTLE DELAYED. Stormy- weather prevented the loading of tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Fremantle at Gisborne yesterday, and her departure for Auckland wan postponed until this evening. The vessel is now due to-morrow afternoon to complete loading to tho agency of tho Farmers' Cooperative Auctioneering Company. > She is to be despatched for Loudon, via Panama, on Friday. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER, The Canadian National steamer Canadian Challenger wa3 delayed at Dunedin yesterday owing to wet weather, and is to sail for Wellington and Auckland to-day. The vessel is now due at Wellington on Thursday and at Auckland on Sunday. She is scheduled to leave Auckland on Monday for New York, Boston and Montreal. MIRRABOOKA LEAVES NIUE ISLAND. Spedding. Limited, have received advice that tho Danish motor-ship MirrabooKa cleared Nine Island en Saturday and is due at Auckland on Thursday. The vessel is inauiruriifing a new cargo service between Pacific Coast ports and New Zealand. She is bringing enrg'- from LO.l Angeles and San Francisco for discharge at Auckland Wellili Hon Bluff and Australia. A call was made at Niue Island to load fruit which shou'd have been brought to New Zcaln"d hv Hie Government molor-ehip M«'ii Pomi.ru, now laid up for repairs at, \\ e.hug< ton. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels aie expected to be within range 01" tile undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Dunedin. Golden Coast. Tofna. Ventura. Miri.ibook Dalfram, K u row. Wai- " Chatham Island::.--Westmoreland, Karatni'ii. . . Wellington.—Rancitiki. Aorangj. C.orinthi. . uiiinaron, Maili*;aliui. Port Pino, i'.ipiwiiui. Port Fremantle. Tahiti. Argyllshire. Uenmcrti. Kaiwurra, Golden West. A'.v.irua.—Makura. Maheno. Ornana.

BY TELEGRAPH. NT.\V PLYMOUTH.-- July 2*: Arrived—.T..l;ii (3 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— A r_'vl!sl.ir<s (4.10 p.m.). for Wnn«amu: (11, ii (1.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Ilauturu :;n p.m.). for One'nunga; John (G. 15 p.m.). for Port Waikato. NAPIER. —July 2*: Arrived—Wainui (7 a.m.), from Wellington. WELLINGTON.— July 28: Sailed—Wahino *7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. IjVTT E I /CON. J illy 2.;: S.iiled-Katoa (U.r.O p.m.), for- Auckland; Maori (8.5 p.m. I, lor "Wellington DUN*EDIN.—JuIy 2S: Arrived—Galo (10 p.m.), from Lyttelton. BLUFF.—JuIy 28: Arrived—Mahcr.o (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. SYDNEY.—JuIy 28: Arrived—Knretn, from Lyttelton Sailed—Omana, for Bluff. COLON.—JuIy 0G: Arrived—Armadale, en route from New York to Auckland. LONDON".—JuIy 26: Arrived—Eangitata, 1 from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 5