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SHIPPING.

I PORT OF S AUCKLAND, , YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ■ pigiengers: — .i. Saloon— Best and child. SSkn Court, Fleming, Gaudin, Gray and children, Heather, Harbutt, Harrison ■"■ rid child. Le Vaux and child. Macky, O'Brien and child, 'legale end in7*? Warren, Waddy. Misses V. Dalzell. T lhrby, B. Houghton. G. F. Hunter. G. «4Mison, J Harriron, J, Larking, D. vtlho il. Mayho. M. Mayho, J. McCash, fl Ott. B Rose. fi. Rise, E. Wilkinson, ti WfliTen, A. E. Brown, A. H. &Jt H L Druifle, C. Drinkwatcr, C. /w.ii'kner, B. Fleming, L>. A. Gilmore, F. r lfandin D. R. Gray, H. Harrison, G. w Le Vaux, C. W. Le Vaux, Dr. F. Macky, Mitcfiell, H. Mayho, G. R. Miller. T,' McCartney, A. E. Newick. J. O'Brien, 3 A. Smith, P. Kalalney, P. Smiles, F. Warren. Rev. Iv. "Mr ard. I Second Saloon—Mesdames K. Browne, V. Browne and two children, Casey, Forrest, Gibton, Hughes, Johnston. Leckie, Margin and two children. Ncale, Stanborough „«d two children. Pbvoy. Misses A. Balmet. ?? Boyle, R. Cdsey, M. Coleby, F. E. ralitilt, R- Hill. M. Ridgeway, S. Regan, /d Watts, M. Watts, F. M. Watson. Messrs. J Casey. F. Fieglo. ; E. Grey, L. Harding®, w" J. Hughes, ,T. Ij. Leckie, W. Meikle, J. M#wnlis, F. .T. Porey, A. Wallace. C. ptrkeraonj and 71 third-class, including six Indions. Lady Lewis (7.00 a.m.), from Nauru Omana (1.25 a.m.), from Warkworth; Tallica (3-30 a.m.), from Paerou; Wako (6.20 a.m.). from Tauranga; Apanui (C.40 *jn.), from Whangarei. Kangitoto (11.50 af.m.>, from Coromartdel: Kawau (4.20 p.m.), from Mangawai; Oman a (g.lj p.m.), from Waihike; Gunbar (9.45 p.m.), from Oisborne; Motu (10 p.m.), from Awanui. , YESTERDAY/S DEPARTURES. T6a, (12.20 a.m.). for Opotiki; Otimai (18.43 a.m.), for AVhakatane; Omana (9.50 for Waiheke/. Bansitoto (3.15 p/m.). for Thames; Tiroa (4.35 p.m.). for East Coast hays; Waimea (5*5 p.m.) for Gisborne; Mako (5.30 p.m.), for East Coast bays. ' Kartigi (10.25 p.m.), for Portland. 7 VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. JUuiti, from Kerepeehi 3 a.m. Hangitoto, from. Thames. 12.30 p.m. Ktlituna, from preymouth, afternoon, VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Lady Lewis, for New Plymouth, mid-day. Jtauuganui, for Wellington. 5 p.m. I Waiotapu, for Wellington, 5 p.m. ' Ks,wau, for Big Omaha. 10 a.m. Ouiana, for Matakana, 1 p.m. "Pfaka, for Tauranga, 2 p.m. Pono. for Mangapai, 3 p.m. Itansitoto. for Thames. 4 p.m. A;,ianui. for Great Barrier, midnight. Gunbar, for Eastj Coast bays, noon. VIISSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kaituna, Greymouth, August 13. Ct.nopus, Westport, August 15. Kikpo. Westport. August 16. Kinna, Greymouth, August 10. "Waimarino, Southern ports. August 16. Ulimaroa, Sydney. August 19. Kiwitea. Greymouth, August 20. Hiiia, Grafton, August 20. H.M.B. Veronica, Fiji, middle of August. Aorangi. Sydney, Atfeuet 25. Tofua. Fiji, September 1. 11, M.5. Laburnum, Fiji, October 15. / /JVEISSEA3. Middlesex, Liverpool, August 15. Raisdale, Bunbury, August IS. / Limerick, Napier, August 15, to load. / Ponylrjp, Cuba, IG. Argyllshire, Tokomaru Bay. August 23. to load. Armadale, New York. August 24. Corlnthie, Soutli. August 25, to load. Tonic, London, August 25. -Somerset.. Liverpool. August 26. Gulden Cross, Los Angeles, August 27, New Zealand. San Pedro, via Australia. end of August. Niirbada. Calcutta, Soptcmber 2. City of Lyons. New York. September 3. l'ort Gisborne, Gisborne, September ■!, ... to load. ■ ■ Zpalandic, Livertool, September 4. Canadian Transporter, Montreal, SeptomRangitiki". Tokomaru Bay, September 11. to load. i- . _ , . W'niruna, Loa Angeles, September 13. Ruapehu, Loudon, via Wellington. t>eDternber 17. I'ipiriki. Now York. September 20. 1' (urnwood, Mexico, early September. rrVjvßegßltis. French war sloop, Noumea. StD- : tember 22. Hertford. Liverpool. September 24. Mitaroa. Londorf. via Wellington. Scdtember 24. _ , . Aaten. Scandinavui. middle October.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. , > tXTEKCOIOKXAt. AKD OVERSEAS. M&ttngauui, Sydney, via Wellington, - - August 13. Waihemo, Vancouver, August 1G Waipahi. Itarotoi/ga, August 21. .triiinaroa. Sydney. August 22. Limerick, Halifax and London. August 23. : - Aorarigi, Vancouver, August 20. London. August 27. Corinthic. London, August 27. Tofua, Fiji, September Gisborue. London. September 6. (Southern Crus3. New Hebrides, beptem- / ■' • ber 9. '■ Eangitiki, London. September 16,

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, left Wellington August 12, due ,'V Sau Francisco. August 29. _ Aorangi, due Sydney August 15; sails for Vancouver, via Auckland, August 01. Niagara, left Auckland July 29; due Vancouvqr August 35; soils /or Auckland K; August 20. . , „ , Makura, left Sun Francisco August G: due Wellington August 25; sails for Sydney August 26. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Clirnaroa, at Sydney, sails August 15; .due . Auokland August 19. /llabeno, left Melbourne for Wellington, v via ' Southern , ports, August 7; duo Wellington August 15. Jlaunganui, at Auckland; sails for v\eil- ■/ ington and Sydney August 13. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic, left Southampton July 18; due Auckland, August 25. Ruapehu, left Southampton August 1; duo Wellington September 10. Jlataroa, loaves Southampton August lo; : duo Wellington September IG. _ Ruahine, leaves Southampton August 1j; > due Wellington September 10. Raugitata. leaves Southampton August -9; V duo Wellington October 1. Ringitane, leaves Southampton September . 28; due Auckland October 29.

V, VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris,_ Kairartga, Southern Cross (mission ateamer), Piri faux. gchnr.). Deronport H.M.S. Philomel, (Admiralty oil tanker). . Klus'a Wharf—Waipahi (U.S.B. Coy.), Gunbar (Watkin and Waliia). Queen's Wharf—Waiotapu (U.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Tturow (U.S.S. Coy.), Waitemata (L.S.S. Coy,), Maunganui „ , (U.S.S. Coy.). • Prince's V/harf—Waipiata (U.S.S. Cov.), Canadian Cruiser (Can. Govt.), Port Alma (Heather-ltoberton). Is Dock—Waihemo (U.S.S. C'oy.).

The Karlici sailed for Portland last night '"-load cement (or Wellington and Lyttellotr. Kurow was reruoved to Central Wharf yesterday morninir to continue overhaul and •urvey The Kaituna ia expected from Grey mouth >»H' afternoon She 1 oft Grcyinouth at 11 0 clock on Sunday niorninj: The Kiwiteu is scheduled to leave Groy"iputh ill noon td-duy for Westport to comP'flo loadinp foi Nap'er unci Auckland. The Karepo is scheduled to leave WestIwt for Auckland at a Into hour to-night. •>he ia due at this port on Saturday even'ne. I The Westpovt Coal Company's steamer ll #tippus left Westport for Auckland at noon yesterday. She is duo übout daybreak on fri'lay The Gunbar arrived from Gisborne last J"Bju and berthed at King's Wharf* Owing ;KUier late arrival she ia now to sail for ,~Wt Coast bays nt noon to-<lay. jj;.The Wannarin>' his boon delayed n.t liutaru by wet weather and is now to sail W; Lyttelton and Wellington to-day. to tottipiete loading for Auckland. J jbe Kanna en route from Greymouth, rtft Westpor' for Now Plymouth and AuclC' iwh) at 11 o'clock on Tuesday niffht. She " «ue at Ne-- Plymouth this morninij and V'Auckland on /Saturday.

JJvs' THE WAIPAHI. UvSin Company's Island steamer jWlpphi urdvcd from Karotonea at midyesterday, and berthed at King's Wharf '0 unload o ver 12,000 cases of oranges and ~;v'ldentity of tomatoes and other Island Produce. Generally fair weather was esP'tlenced on th« trip, but strous head "Jrads we.to encountered during tlie passage M'ft I'urotongs to Auckland. The vessel Wl,remain in port until August 21. when !«w, is iv bo de'iiatched agaiD for the Cook

MATAKAWA LIGHT OUT. Tho loo&l superintendent of Mercantile Marino haa received Udvice tflat the master of the steamer Mako has reported that Matftkawft Point light is ontt • THE WAIOTAPU. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Waiotapu is scheduled to fcail for Wellington, Melbcurne. Sydney and Newcastle at 'five O'clock this evening to complete unloading c'atgO from Pacifio Coast ports., ULIMAROA AT SYDNEY. Tho Huddart : Parker steamer UlimaToa reached Sydney from Wellington at six o'clock yesterday 'mominK. The vessel is to leave Sydney on Friday morning, and sho is doe at Auckland best Monday morning. RAISDALE FROM BUNBURY. The steamer Raisdalo is expected about Friday with a full cargo of jarrah from Bunbury The cargo will ba discharged at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Russell and Somers, Limitod, are tho local agents. CAMBRIDGE AT LONDON. The Federal Lino steamer Cambridge ia reported to have reached London from Gisborho on Monday. Sho' was despatched from Gisborne on July 4. WAIHEMO DOCKED. Tho Union Company's transpacific steamer Waihemo went into dock yesterday morning to continue her overhaul. She is scheduled to sail (or Vancouver on Saturday. THE LIMERICK. Tho Union Company's cargo motor-ship Limerick is 'expected to leave Gisborno for Auckland to-night to complete loading for Halifax and London. Tho vessel is loading under the auspices of . the Now Zealand morning nnd will berth nt Queen's Wharf. Shipping Company. She ia duo on Friday TAHITI FQR SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Tahiti left Wellington yesterday afternoon in continuation of her voyage from Sydney to San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete.' She is due at San Francisco on August 29. THE CANADIAN LEADER. Advice received by the local office of the Canadian National Steamships states that the Canadian Leader was despatched from Montreal on July 31 with cargo for discharge at Auckland and Australian ports. She is due at Auckland about September 15. PORT ALMA UNLOADING. After being anchored 02 Motuihi Island since Sunday unloading; explosives, tho Commonwealth-'and-Dominion Line motorship Port Alma came into port yesterday afternoon and berthed at Princo'e Wharf to unload 3750 tons of general merchandise from London. Bho is to sail about Friday for Wellington and Napier to complete discharge, Heather, Roberton and Co., Ltd., are the local agents. MAUNGANUI IN PORT. A fine weather trip from Sydney was experienced by the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui, which reached Auckland early yesterday morning. Sho berthed at Central Wharf to land passengers, mail nnd cargo. Includod m the cargo are transhipments ex_ tho following vessels:—Nieuw Zeeland, Nieuw Hollaad. Cathay, Maloja, Mooltun, Meriones, Quoriijiba. Ormiaton. Thermopylae, Almkerk, Esporance Bay, St. Albans, Koranui. Kowarra, Brisbane Maru, Port Said Maru, Bitterfckl, Orama, Zealandia, Manuuda, Maranoa. The Maunganui is to sail nt five o'clock this eveninp for Sydney, via, Wellington, Tho vessel is due at Wellington on Friday morning, and she is to be despatched for Sydney at three o'olock oa Friday afternoon.

J THE LADY LEWIS. The 3(camen Lady Lewis arrived from Nauru Island yesterday morning with 7600 tons of phosphates. After unloading 1800 tons at King's "Wharf sho is to sail for New Plymouth and Wang&nui at raid-day to-day to complete discharge. The vessel left Auckland on May 1 for AVestport, where her bunkers were replenished bofore she proceeded to Makatea Island _ to load a phosphate cargo which* she discharged at Honolulu. From Honolulu she went to Nauru Island and louded her present cargo. A delay of three weeks was experienced _at Nauru owing to the rough seas preventing loading operations being carried out continuously. Sho sailed from tho island on July 31 and experienced generally fair weather during tho passage to Auckland. Contain G. Thompson is in command, and he'lias with him the following officer*: - Chief, Mr. O. Lewis: second, Mr. E. H. Price; third, Mr. A. S. Anthony: chief engineer. Mr. E. Alder; second, Mr. B. Arnold: third. Mr. J. P. Todd:.fourth, Mr. J. Richards: wireless operator, Mr. J. E. Morton : chief steward. Mr. A. lloscoe. Henderson ai\4 Mftcfurlnne, Ltd., are tho local o pent j. THE CANADIAN CRUISEU. The Canadian National stcDiner Canadian Cruiser, which arrived from Montreal t aiul Sydney (Cape Breton) on Monday night, berthed at Prince's "Wharf yesterday morning to unload about 2000 tons of cargo for Auckland. Her other discharging ports are "Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. The vessel sailed from Montreal on June 23 and Sydney on July 8. Panama was cleared on July 13. Generally fair weather was experienced except during the last V.-eek of the voyage, when westerly gales and high head eeas were encountered and delayed the yMsel's arrival by about two days. Captain E. C. Sears is m command, and tlio following are the omcers:—Chief, Mr. R. Williams: second, Mr. M. O'H'ara; third, Mr. H, MacKay; chief engineer, Mr. J. Neal; second. Mr. D. Young, third, Mr. A. Cook; fourth, Mr. J. Boulanger: fifth, Mr. P. Petersen; wireless operator. Mr. P. D'ukeslure; chief steward, Mr. A. Griggs. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to bo within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— . Auckland— Aorangi, Benholm, Moeraki. Milldesex, Rona, Tofua, Vacuoline, Waikawa, Canadian Explorer. Wellington.—Niagara, Benedick Waikougiti Katori, Plume. Kawatiri, Golden Coast, Tahiti, Henzada. Limerick Awarua. —Makura, Port Gisborne, Mirrabooka, Karetu. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Hauturu (0.20 a.m.). from New Plymouth. Yesterday's Departures.—Knitoa (5 p.m.). for Nelson.^^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 7