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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. •'T'ipoolta l n:i0 r- 1 "-'- from Newcastle, ir«,iiti (12.10 11 .til->. from kerepeelu; Coro- ■ \y.* (5 5 ji.in.), from .Awanui; Pono (5.15 f ro m Const; Apnnui (7.53 a.m.). from fmf.ho'o (9 ",m.). from Coast; Knngitoto (1 S p.m.).' Thames. yjjsTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. "phnnrbis (7.50 n m.), for Rnlik Pa pan. w'imhi (H. 15 a.m.). for Apia. . Uiu-ama (5.10 p.m.). for Wellington and Sydney. for Wellington.—Mr. L. W. Mr« Nelson, Mr. C. C. Miles, Miss Mr. M. J. Mcltac. -V Svdtiey.-First saloon; Kev. iiml Mrs. ■ n Klli'iit ;i ml two children, Mr. and Mrs. '"i"' T " \|,n Mr. (1. S. Jackson. ; rJr,'rl saloon:' Mr. W. Mftfhcson, Mrs. '>Joiic9, Mr. C *L Boucher; and ono third;^M.B \V; i V akura, with target in tow 77 15 n in.). f [> r 11 111111 ' ; i ( ' "Ifk'awau (1U..15 a.m.). for Big Omaha: Knr(JI.SO am », for (.'• i eyniouth: Onnuia ||o 45 ii.m.l. i" 1 "' Matiikana; Waka (3.-40 TiDi), for laii ia iila. M'ono (7.35 p.in.L for Mangapai; Knrcpo ,'iViO2o p.m.). for Wellington; Kanna (10.30 'p in.), lor I oill,tiid. VESSELS Dl'K TO-DAY. . Ynfarni. f'-om San Francisco, morning. Canadian Highlander, from Montreal, daybreak. Pftiigitata. from Wellington. 1 a.m. u.jfs. Laburnum. from Suva, S p.m. Tu'iiiwii.i, from Facroa. 3 a.m. Claymore, f'oin Whangarei, -1 a.m. Omana, from Matiikann, 1 p.m. Kawau, from Big Omaha, 3 p.m. Apanui. from Croat Barrier. G p.m. 'Eangitoto, from Coromandol. 10.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. 'Antiopr. for Now Plymouth. 5 p.m. Jlauili. for Eerepcelii, noon. • ■ Rnnnitoto, tor Coromnndel, 1.30 p.m. Oraaiia. for Waiheke, t>.3o p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 8.30 p.m. ' Taiiiwha, for Paeroa, 11.30 p.m. JESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. . 'H.M.S. I ,aburnum, Fiji, October 9. Wuimarino, Southern ports. October 13. Ulinuiroa. Sydney. October 11. Aorangi. Sydney, October -0. Tofua, Fiji. October 'J7. Hona. Fiji, to sail , JI M S. Dunediu, South, >.ovember 21. Southern Cross, New Hebrides. December 13. OVERSEAS. Canadian Highlander. Montreal, October 9. Yng.ut'ii, San Francisco, October 9. Kangitata, London, via "Wellington, October 9. Canadian Commander, Montreal, October Weleombe. Nauru. October 14. Somerset, Tokomaru Bay, October 12. Otuki. Liverpool, October 13. ' Maturoa. Napier. October 115, to load. -Nordhval. Bunbury, via Southern ports, October li',. Tainui. London. October IS. ITaiiraki, Los Angeles, October 00. Maliana. Liverpool, October 21. Zealandie. Waikokopu, October 22, to load. ' Ashbnrtori. New York, October 23. / ' Golden West, Los Angeles, Ocjober 27. I'angitaue, London, October 29. Ivangitata, Napier, October 30. to loa l d. -.-••Port Brisbane. New Plymouth, October 31, to load. Callandia. Los Angeles, via Australia, end of October. City of Tokio. New York, November 3. ' Tongariro, Liverpool, November 4. Brisbane. Mam. Japan, November 4. Canadian Constructor, Montreal, November 5. "Early sailings from Auckland. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Taranaki. England. October 10. Hikmangi, Norfolk Island. October 10. Ulimaroa. Sydney. October 17. Somerset. Lond >n. October 18. Aorangi. Vancouver. October 21. Matnroa, London October 22_. Zealandie, London. October 23. ' Pangitata, London, November 8. . " Hertford, London, November 25. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, duo Sydney October 10: sails for Auckland and Vancouver October IF,. Kiagara, duo Vancouver October 10; sails for Auckland October 15. Makura, left San Francisco October 1; due Wellington October 20, sails for Sydney October 21. Maungamii, duo San Franlisco October 24: sails for Wellington October 29. llonowai, leaves Wellington December 2 for San Francis.'o.

•: BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton September 12; due Auckland October IS. Eangitarie, left Southampton September 26; due Auckland October 2!). Tainaroa leaves Southampton October 10; due Wellington November 11. Eotorua, leaves Southampton October 17; due Wellington December 2. ftemtiera, leaves Southampton October 21; due Wellington Decemher 1. Corinthic, loaves Southampton November 7; due Wellington December 13. Ramritiki, leave-* Southampton November 21; duo Auckland December 21. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. Nt Sydney October 7; fails October 10; due Auckland October 14. Uaheno, leaves Melbourne for Wellington, via Southern porta October 9; due Bluff October l.'i, Wellington October 17. " llnrama, leaves Wellington for Sydney October JO. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Wnitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris, Kairaiisa., I'iri (aux. senr.). Waitemata, Gmihar. Devonport H.M.S. Philomel. Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Quern's Wharf—Yimaren (Shedding, .. Ltd.). • Kinc's Wharf - Kaituna M'.S.S. Coy.), Anti"pe (Henderson rnd Macfarlane), Rliynuiey (A. S. Paterson). Central Wharf--Kiwi tea M'.S.S. Coy.). Taranaki (A. S. Pafcmon), Poolla (CT.S.K. Coy.). ' ■ Chelsea —Mini-He (Speddintr, Ltd.). Prince's Wharf- Paua (Shell Coy.), 7?ant'itiifn (N.Z.S Coy. i, Canadian Highlander (Canadian Govt. I. The Knrtici c-ime out of dock yesterday and sailed for Greymouth to load • acoin for Auckland. 'lhe Government steamer Tiifanekai is flue at Wellington from West Coast lighthosmoa t n ievening. The Winr-itui is Folirdulod to leave DlufT next Satjjrdav ;xirl Diin-iini on Monday for Tinvini. Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. Ln route fr r >m Uonedin and Oamaru. the .Wuimarinf. Iff'. Timrmi htsl iilirlit for Lytteland Wellington to complete loading for Au'kland. Tlio C.'.i'ot Ci.ii r>;i ny',l Blcamer Omana Sai i'd from Xe..i ,i,-lh' yesterday with n coal f« rzo fur Wei'n:.r!on. She is due at "Wellir.«ion i.fx! f Iv. 'I he Viir w'i!!! oil i'ompany'a tanker Plump Arrived at WCiii,-ton from San Franci.-co yesterday. Tin- hulk oil cnrjro will • .1>« «lis.-r,!,;-»fd it t W-llitiu'toii. Lyttelton and Puiied ui.

rOKINTHK: AT LONDON*. Trip Si,;, v.-. S,ivi!! and All-ion liner Corfntliic !,• r.-j | to have reached London from Aic i:.•!!,.! nn Tm-ihiy. She sailed from Aaekl.iml - n Ant':'-! -7. After discharsinir Bid : -v ii! I <!-••! Hie vessel is *ehe <l>»Vf! tn , (<. t ,r S'.iiHiiiiiiptori for Wellington, l.vri. iii, i-rs :in<l Bluff oil 3Novenis.fr 7 She is d-io at Wellington on Lweiiihi r i:;. V'K I'<>OLT A. Thu I'!. i> i, ja i, v's .-'.earner Poolta arrir. r,,! , , ve. !ei day afternoon after ir, <■ x. .>11! i! ■ i:111 v line wwither trip. The Vessel I, . ~. : . of 1,11 rdwood arid Pol'''; fl'or' Stephens and New ens tie ii.- ,i.,,ii-irKe at Amhhtnd, Hisborne, JWelliti*< i, ; ir! 11I'('yj,:'>i;lll. ('ar:ro for A ill';!;! r: ■ 1 in belli!' lililfil'le'l at. Central "Willi !*; fr,t:ii ri W. V/. 11 is in corn riiuiii!. en.] |!<j folio*, -ins urn the officers. — Chief, Mr .1. 'i.i■;ll-11'; ; sieond, Mr. L. Clark; i: iij Mr. ,\. Mever; clnef engineer, ill'. 11. X ; nud. Mi. 11. Miller; third. :.i r .1 M'Oi'l: v. ii<•!f-•< operator, Ml'. li. 1 i;; nk : chut' steward, Mr. 11. lUorv. M A l"N CAN I." l'S PASS EN <\KITS. Tee I' v;i 1 M;,i! liner Maimsianui left for Hiirotoni;a, Papeete and San ri'iint'i. Tuesdav afternoon with tlio follow, j i;,-iseii!,'eis from New Zealand:— Fir?! S;il,i.,ii. Dr. Violette S. Bertteie, Mr. ' 'K. »'rii! rhiii, Mr ('. W. Czerniewski, Mr. T- 1). Mi Kee, Mr. A. If. Muir, Professor P. «. IJ.iheitsnti. Mr. in id Mrs. Ted Thyo. Second C. E. Beeby, Mrs. A. C. J'-_ ('hu(l!fi;;h mid two boys. Sir. Oliudleigh, Miss M. Cooney, Miss M. Hay, Miss M. .T. •.Mcniiincs. Mi.sq V. Korelieval, Sister An - rudte Mri'ie, Sfiss A. Nichol, Mr. H. C. t-ib.viu. Mr., and Mrs. 11. 11 Warden and three .-iiihiieii, Miss K. Warburton; and 12 . third-class. - • The vessel is due at San Francisco on "Octciber '2t. und is to sail for 'Wellington on October 29.

THE HALING 0. The Kalingo is scheduled to load at CofT'a Harbour about October 16 and afterwards at Newcastle for Auckland, Napier and Lyttelton. KAPONGA DELAYED. The Kaponga is delayed at Greymouth owing to the river being in flood. Sho is now expected to sail for Wellington and Auckland to-morrow. 1 THE WA IP A HI. The Union Company's Island si earner Waipahi sailed for Apia yesterday morning t;• load a fruit cargo for Auckland. She is oxi/cctnd to return to Auckland about October '_M. 11A"\V SUGAR FROM JAVA. The steamer Polzella lias been chartered (o load a raw sugar cargo at Java for Auckland. THE UIIVMNEY. The steamer Rhymney is scheduled to anil for Wanganui to-morrow afternoon to complete unloading guano from Seychelles Island. H.M.S. LABURNUM. Returning from a four months' cruise to tho South Sea Islands H.M.S. Laburnum is duo at Auckland at eight, o'-lock this evening. Sho will berth at Sheerlegs Wharf. THE RON A. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Ronn arrived at Suva from Sydney on Tuesday evening. The vessel will load a raw sugar cargo at Fiji for Auckland. THE ANTIOPE. The steamer Antiope ia expected to sail for New Plymouth and Wanganui this evening to complete unloading phosphates from Casablanca, Morocco. MARA MA. SAILED. The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama sailed for Wellington and Sydney laat evening. Tho vessel ia due at Wellington to-morrow morning and sho is to leave for Sydney at tlireo o'clock in tho aftornoon. THE WAIKOUAITI. Tho Waikouaiti is en route from Bluff to Sydney. The vessel ia to load at Newcastle and Sydney for Blufl, Dunedin, Oaruaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. TOFUA AT SUVA. The Union Company's Island ateanier Tofua arrived at Suva from Auckland at 1.30 p.m. yesterday The vessel ia to sail for Tonga and Samoa to-morrcsv. She is due back at Auckland on October 27. THE KUROW. The Kurow wn3 to leave Wallaroo early this week for Edithburg, Adelaido and Melbourne to complete loading for Auckland, Wanganui, Tarakohe, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. THE KAIMIRO. Tlie Kaimiro. which was clue at Hobart from Greymouth cn Tuesday, will afterwards load at Melbourne and Devonport, Tasmania, for Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's transpacific motorship Hauraki is scheduled to arrive from Lo3 Angeles, via Papeete, on October 20. The vessel has cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane. THE MINERIC. The Bank Line steamer Mineric is expected to complete unloading hor raw sugar cargo at Chelsea next Wednesday. Afterwards she will proceed to Wcstport to replenish her bunkers. It has not. been announced where sho will proceed to from Westport. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. Due from Montreal at daybreak to-day the Canadian National steamer Canadian Highlander will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload general cargo for Auckland. She also has cargo for discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. THE TARANAKI. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion moi<v-ship Taranaki. now loading at Central Wharf, is to sail for London, via Panama, tomorrow morning. After leaving tho wharf at daybreak tho vessel will anchor off the North Head for a short period to load naval explosives for London.

SYDRIC REPLACES ANTEN. Spedding. Ltd., have received ndvice that ll\p. Swedish steamer Sydrie, en route from Scmdinavian ports, sailed from the Tyne o'.' September 21 tor Capetown and Durban to continue loading for Fremantle, Dunbury, Adelaide, Bluff. Dunedin. U ellington and Auckland. At Bunbury she will load hardwood for New Zealand. Slie has replaced the Swedish motor-ship Anton. THE SOMERSET. In continuation of her loading itinerary tlie Federal Line steamer Somerset reached 'Gisborne from Wellington yesterday morning. The vessel is to leave for Tokomaru Bay to-day to continue loading find she js to lenvo Tokomaru Bay for Auckland on Saturdav to complete her cargo. She is due at this port on Sunday and on October 21 she is scheduled io sail for London, via Panama. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. THE RANG IT AT A. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Raiigitata ie due from London, via Wellington, at ono o'clock this morning and will berth at Prince's Wharf to complete unloading her general merchandise cargo. Afterwards tho vessel will proceed In Oisborne, Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier to load for her homeward voyage. She is scheduled to return to Auckland on October 30 to qomplete her cargo and on November 8 she is to bo despatched from "this port for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE YXGAREN. Running under the auspices of the General Steamship Corporation, the Swedish motor-ship Yngaren is due from San I' ranci=ro at daybreak this morning. I lie vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf to unload general cargo from Pacific Const ports unci fruit from Nine Island to tho agency of Spudding. Limited. From Auckland she will go to Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Port Pine to complete disoharge. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. —Aorangi, Canadian Commander, Clydebank, Knretu, Laburnum, Lonasfnn Ma rain a, Middlesex. Nordfarer, Otaki, Planorbis, Poolta. Port Hardy, Tofua, Veronica, Waipahi, Wclcoinbe. Chatham Islands.— Fernglen. . Wellington.— Rangiti'ii. Niagara. Mntni. ■\ca u t;i Brunswick, Tutanekai, Maunganui, Sir .1. C. Ross. Somerset, Port Caroline, /caljAwirita.—Mnkura, Koanios, Pipiriki. Kalingo. Waikouaiti.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 9

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