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SHIPPING.

w PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. „ -ii n35 a.m.). from Kerepeehi; Maliu---r If) 1 ..',; a m.), from Coast; Rangitofo %»»£ p o j, ironi Thames; Huanui (5.20 P Kn!tuna D (i'w 9 p.*n.). from Greymouth. fi. YESTERDAY'S departures. '' ' Lady Lewis (I ' 3o p ' m ' K for New Tls ~ m jg[Sji 6 anTii (5-JO p.m.). for Wellington. rwsC w«llfndon —Mrs. Walton, Miss ComM! M Priestley, Mrs. King, Misa inoir. j Owen, Mr. A, H. Mnnro. 00P l^ n ey—Mr. and Mrs. M. Licktensteiu, l°r 3ydnpy. [Jgg j WftU Mihs A. p Ellis, Mr. W. U. Tail,, Mr. Miss M. Huffatn. ' (12.10 a.m.). for Paeroa: Kawau J n T\ m ) for Bis Omaha; Gunbar (1.5 im t for Eo»t Coast bays; Omana (1.25 ) for MalaW; Waka (2.50 p.m.). for wansa: Rangitoto (4.20 p.m.), for Thames. 'ffitapu (10.25 p.m.). for Wellington. VESSELS Dui TO-DAY. /"kvmorc. r?rom Whanpirai. 4.30 a.m. Eha, from Paeroa. 5.30 aim. ■Omana. f rom Matnkana, 1.30 p.m. /nanpitoto. from Tnames. 1 30 p.m. K»wa«. from Big Omaha. 5 p.m. • Apanui, from Great, Barrier. 0 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. TUuiti. f°r Kerepeehi, noon. r»neitoto. for Coromandel, 4.30 p.m. Omana. for Wniheke. 0.30 pm. •faymore. for Whangarei. 7.30 p.m. Tani*ha. for Paeroa. midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. I ISTERCOLOSIAX. AKD COASTAL. f\nopus. Westport. August 15. Ksnna. Greymouth, August lt>. K'arevw Westport, August 17. Wsimarino. Southerly/ ports. August IS. Ulimairoa. Sydney. August 19. Kiwitea. Greymouth, August 20. Tfnia Grafion, August 00. .... , HAI S Veronica. Fiji, middle of Aucuit. Aorangi. Sydney. August 25. Torn#. Fiji. September 1. . „ 11.M.5. Laburnum. Fui. October 15. OVERSEAS. Middlesex. Liverpool. August 15. Ruisdale. Bunbury. August la. T tmsrick Napier, Avigust 16, to load. Kew Zealand. San Pedro, via Australia. August 17. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND, riimaroa, at Sydney, sails August 15; duo Hahenrf' Sl *eft Melbourne for Wellington, via Southern ports, August ,; due. J- Wellington. August 15: sails for Melbourne, via Bluff. August 36. Maunganm, leaves Wellington tor Sydney August 15. BRITISH PASSENGEK STEAMERS. "/lonic, left Southampton July IS: duo I Auckland, August 25. Euapehu, left Southampton August 3; due Wellington September 10. Malaroa, leaves Southampton August 35, due Wellington September It. Jtuahine. leaves Southampton August la, due Wellington September 10. liiugitata, leaves Southampton August -9. duo Wellington October 1. 'iVnui. leaves Southampton September I 10, due Auckland October IS. ' Raneitane. leaves Southampton September 28; due Auckland October 29. _i . VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—'Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris. l\airanga, Southern Cross (mission a'narrifirk Piri (aux. schnr.). . Devonpo" - H>.S. Philomel. Nucula 1 (Admiralty oil tinker). r . King's Wharf— Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.), Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). , Central Wharf—hurow (U.S.S. Coy.), Waitemata (U.S.S. Coy.). , Frince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S. .Oov.J. Canadian Cruiser (Can. Govt.). Port Alma (Heather-Roberton). In Dock—Waihemoy (U.S.S. Coy.). , The Karrigi was to leave Portland last bight for Wellington and Lytteiton. ,/. The Kiwi lea was Ao leave Greymouth at / jnid-day yesterday for Westport. Napier and iiatkland. : . The Karepo was. to Jeaye t .or , {Auckland at midnight hist bh - j jouo oil Snnday. The YTeiniariiio is out at Lrtteaoi; i-'Oiil I'iir.ara to-day to continue loading »or We.iinjton and Auckland. The Westport Goal' Company's steamer C.nopns is due /r£n Westport to-morrow nwrnin? She will berth at I niice s V>.iait. The Kaihuia uuived irorn Greymouth last j.,(ght and berthed at King s Whan. At.er discharse of her coal /carr-o ?he is roUrn io Greymouth to load agaui for Auckland. The departure of the Waipiata for Wellington. Lytteiton. Dvir.edm. Bluff. O:amaru «(! Tinuru has been pojiponed until .noon to-morrov,-. She is loading at 1 rmce a .Wharf. , _ ' The Kauna. from /G reyniouth and Westport. arrived at New . Plymouth at six o'clock yesterday morning nnd was to sail for Auckland at midnight last nig-t. - U flu 9ou Saturday morning. NARBADA LEAVES The Union Company's Indian trader Nar- j T»ada. en route from Calcutta andl Penansr. « is reported to linve sailed from Singapore Ust Monday for Samarang to c " m ,m e 1 , i • lotding Eastern produce for Auckland. \»ell" ington, LytteHcn, Timaru. Duncdin and BlnS. THE MATAROA. The Snaw. Savill t/nd Ajbion liner Mataij scheduled to clear Southampton toToorrow with passengers and mail for ?>ew Zealand and general from Jjondon for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on Sepj tenibcr IB nnd at Auckland a week later. THE PORT ALMA. The Commonwealth and Elominion Line motor-ship Port Alma is to sail afternoon for Wellington and Napier to complete unloading cargo trom London. From Napier the vessel will go to Australia to load for her homeward voyage. PENYBRYN FROM CUBA. Th« Norv;egian steamer Penybryn is ex7Wct«d from Cuba early next week. The vewel sailed from Cuba on July II and called at Papeete on August 4 to replenish her bunkers. She has a raw sugar cargo, will be unloaded at Chelsea. Spedouig, Ltd., are the local agents. / THE ZEALANDIC. The Shat?, Savill and Albion motor-shin Zcalandic is scheduled to reach Auckland from Liverpool on September 4. She has Penera] merchandise from West Coast ports ''{Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lytteiton and Dunedin. L. D. Nathan and Company. Ltd.. ore the local ylsjcnts. / THE GOLDEN COAST. American steamer Golden Coast nrJved at Lytteiton from Wellington yesterJ«T morning to continue unloading cargo from Pacific Coast ports. The vessel will r omplete discharge at Timaru nnd Dunedin "nd then go to Gisborne to load refrigernted cargo for America. From Gisborne she J;tll be despatched for Honolulu and Sail * rancisco. / THE CANADIAN CRUISER. r Ihe Canadian National steamer Canadian J miser is to . sail to-morrow for Wellinc/'°n. Lytteiton, Timaru and Dunedin 'o complete disclmrgo of r.-irgo from Montreal "ad Sydney, Cape Breton. The vessel will B 'bo load in the South mid she will Inter Mum to Atiekland to complete loading cargo for Now York. Boston and •Montreal. LIMERICK'S ALTERED ITINERARY. . The New Zealand Shipping Company tidtliat tit*? motor-ship Limerick is now leave flisborne for Auckland to-night to complete loading for London only. Hho will 3| et call at Halifax, as was intended. The is due on Saturday morning and will berth at Queen's Wharf. Sho is to be despatched for London, via Panama, on lAiisusL 20 , passengers fq(r san francisco. The Royal .Nfnil liner Tahiti, which left 'Wellington for Rarotomra, Papeete and Han * rancisco on Tuesday afternoon, has _on f>oard tho following passengers from New Zealand:— First Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Andrews "'id child. Sir Hugh Allen. Bishop Bennett, Ufr A. j. Brass, Mrs. Jackman and infant. Mus L. 11. jennings, Mile. Blaneho Le "onne. Mi. M:itthi-ws, Mr. McQtiarrie. Mr. "id Mrs. Oxlarie. ilrs. S. E. I'obinsou, Mrs. "teel, Mr. A. Tobiasson. Second Saloon.—Mr. 11. R. F,. Black. Mr. A- Brooks, .\lr«. S. Brooks, Mr. S. H. Mrs. S. Hunt, Mies O. D. 11. Humwhiles, Miss K. F. Hickson, Mr. P. Jacobsen. Mr. Jellfs. Xfr. King. Miss K. 5-. Lister. Mrs. B; Lilly. Mr. G, E..Laffey, J. Mrs. I. Lansing. Mias McClnnoud, Mi's R. Mayor, Mr. H. R. Peteri' *wi. Mr. C. E. Rackham; and 24 third-ciaaa. . ~™he veffol is due at Sau Francisco oil :j August 29.

MOTOR-SHIP CAR.RISO. The American motor-Bllip Carriso is re- j ported to havo left Anacortes, u\merica. on I July 18 for JJealand. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. ' Tho Canadian National steamer Canadian Constructor, which left Auckland fo? New York, Boston and Montreal July 7. is reported to havo reached New York Inst Monday. THE MAHENO. The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Mahcno is duo at Wellington from Melbourne, via Southern ports, tomorrow. She is to leave Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne, via DlufT. THE LADY LEWIS. The steamer Lady Lewis sailed for Now Plymouth and Wanganui yesterday afternoon to complote unloading phosphates from Nauru Island. THE WAIOTAPU. The Waiotapu eailed for Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle last liifiht in contjr-.uation of her voyage from Pacific Coast port 3. t THE MAUNGANUI. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer' Maimganui sailed for Sydney, yia Wellington, fast evening. The vessel is duo at Wellington to-morrow morning and is to leave for Sydney in the afternoon, THE WAIHEMO. Tho Uniou Company's transpacific steamer Waiheuno is to come out of dock at ten o'clock this morning and will berth at King's Wharf. She is to sail for Vancouver on Saturday. THE MAHANA. With cargo from West Coast ports _of Great Britain the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Mahana is to leave Liverpool on September 13 for Auckland, -Wellington. Lytteiton and Port Chalmers. She is duo at Auckland ou October 21. CASE OIL FROM TEXAS. Tho local office of the Texas Oil Company has received advice that the steamer Callaudia loaded caso oil at Port Arthur. Texas, for Auckland and othor ports. She was scheduled to leave Post Arthur last Sunday. THE TAINUI. . The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui. which reached London from New Zealand on August 5. is scheduled to clear Southampton on September 12 for Auckland and Wellington. She> is due at Auckland oil October 19. ' THE MIDDLESEX. Further wireless advico from the Federal "Line steamer Middlesex states that she will anive from Liverpool to-morrow afternoon. Tho vessel lina general merchandise from West Coast porta of Great Britain. She will unload a quantity at Queen's Wharf and the remainder at Lytteiton and Dunedin. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company aro tho local agents. THE CITY OF LYONS. The New Zoalaud Shipping Company has received advice that the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer City of Lyons was despatched from Now York on August I and Newport News on August 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteiton and Dunedin. The vessel is reported to have reached Colon last Saturday. She i 3 scheduled to arrive at Auckland on September 4. THE PARRAKOOLA. Spedding, Limited, advises that tho Swedish motor-ship Parrakoola, with cargo from European ports, Los Angeles and San Francisco, is to B3il from San Francisco on August 23 for Aucklaud, via Niue Island. She is scheduled to call at Niue Island to load fruit on September 5. The vessel's discharging ports are Auckland. Wellington, Brisbane and Sydney. She will not I call at Bluff as the Mirrabooka did. i i REMUERA'S ALTERED SAILING DATE. | The New Zealand Shipping Company's ' liner Retnuera hi'S been delayed at Lytteiton owing to wet weather. The vessel is to proceed from Lytteiton fo New Plymouth to commence loading for hor homeward voyage. Her other loading ports are 1, Chalmers. Timairu. Lytteiton nnd VV e.linston. Owing to tho delay the vessels sailin" date from Wellington for Southampton and London is now September 2. mstcau of August 20. THE SCHOONER HUIA. The Nobel auxiliary -schooner Iltiia. v.hic-h i 'cH Grafton for Auckloud, on Sunday morn* | in" is expected to arrive about Tuesday, i \fter discharge of her hardw-cod timber i cai"o the vessel will load timber at Auck- i laud for Melbourne and al?o explosives for ( Napier. Wellington and Drnedtn. V rom j Duueuin she ■will proceed to Meiooiiri.e. vrhero she vi 1 ! load explosives for \\ e=t- > port. GreymUitii and Auckland. SOLOY LEAVES GALVESTON. The Norwegian motor-shin Soloy, 4400 tons, j is reported (o have sailed from Galveston. Texas, on August- 3 with a full cargo o. sulphur for discharge in Australia and New Zealand. Her ports of discharge have not been announced. She is a- new \e--sel. built last year. THE POHT GISBORNE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Gisborne reached Bluft from Launceston on Tuesday to commence loading in New Zealand, for England. The vessel's loading ports are Bluff, Timaru. Lytteiton. Wellington. Waikokopu. Gisborne ! and Auckland. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on August 31 and to sail for London, via Panama, ou September 6. Hie Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company aro the local agents. LARGE TANKER NEW ZEALAND. Under charter to the Texas Oil Company the large Norwegian motor-tanker New Zealand left Sydney for Auckland yesterday morning to complete unloading bulk oil from ! San Pedro. She is expected at Auckland lon Sunday night. She is a new vessel of 9550 tops and was launched at Glasgow last March, her builders being Barclay. Curie and Company, Limited. Her dimensions are -_Length, 482 ft.; breadth, 6oft. Jin.: depth. 315 ft.. 9in. Her carrying capacity is about 13.500 tons dead-weight on a 2,ft. draught nnd her speed is 11 > knots. When sho sailed from San Pedro on June JG her cargo consisted of about 3,500,000 gallons of oil, the bulk of which was discharged at Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— ■ Auckland.— Aorangi, Benholm. Moeraki. Middlesex, Rona, Tofua. Vacuoline, Waikawa, Canadian Explorer, Waiotapu. Ladj Lewis. Maunganui. ... Wellington.—Tahiti. Niagara. Benedict. Waikouaiti, Katoa, Plume, Kawatiri, HeuMaheno, Mirrabooka. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals. —Ronaki (8.30 p.m.), from Raglan and Ivawhia. <oiYesterday's Departures.—Hanturu (3.1j p.m.), for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. i V API EK.-r August 13: Arrived—l'arera | (5*30 p.m.). from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH.— August 13: Arrived —Himatangi (6.25 a.m.) from Sailed— Progress (3 p.m.). for lort W»ikato; Ilimata-ngi (3 p.m.), lor Wellington. WELLINGTON.— August 13: Arrived— Cygnet (3.30 a.m.), from Kaikoura: Wahine (7 a.m.}. from Lytteiton; litoki (11 a.m.). from Tarakohe; Opihi (2.45 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Kaponga (4 p.m.). from Grevmouth; Benedick (5.4.) p.m.). from Auckland. Sailed—Pakipaki (noon), for Lvttelton; Kuku (noon), for Lytteiton. Totara (7.20 p.m.), for Lytteiton; Wahine (7.50 p.m.). for Lytteiton; Cygnet u-.o p.m.). for Kaikoura. GREYMOUTH.— August 13: ArriyedRegulus (9.45 p.m.). from Westport. bailed —Alexander (11.15 a.m.). for Nelson; hairnai (noon), for Miramar: Kiwitea (12.5 p.m.), for Auckland. LYTTELTON.—August 13: Arrived Maori (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; tTolden Coast (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (7 p.m.), from Wanganui. Sailed—Remuera (1.30 p.m.), for Now Plymouth; Wingatui (5.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN— August 13: Arrived—Calm (5.20 a.m.), from Lytteiton; Kaimiro (7.15 n m ), from Bluff: Holmdale (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington City of Khartoum (9.15 a.m.), from Timaru Sailed—Maheno (4.10 p.m.), for Lytteiton. BLUFF.— August 13: Sailed—Mirrabooka (4.55 p.m.), for Sydney. SYDNEY.— August 13: Sailed—New Zealand, for Auckland. SINGAPORE.— August 11: Sailed: Narbada, for New Zealand. NEW YORK.—August II; Arrived—Canadian Constructor, en joutc* fioni Auckland ti> Montreal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 7