SHIPPING NEWS.
VESSELS DELAYED.
ANTONIO DUE.
Westerly weather is delaying inwardbound sh pping. The Antonio from Casablanca, wnich was due this morning from Morocco, had not been sighted from Tiri at 1 p.m. to-day, while the Maui Pomare, from Wellington, does not now expect to reach Auckland until midnight. The Golden State, en route from Los Angeles, is also meeting adverse weather, and now radios that she will arrive at S p.m. to-morrow, instead of at daybreak, as previously expected. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. Claymore, from Whangarei, 2.40 a.m. Tuhoe, from Coast, 2.45 a.m. Ronald, from Portland, 8 a.m. Torea, from Coast, 9 a.m.
DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Elsie Mary, for Gisborne, 2.30 p.m. Gunbar, for Gisborne, 5.15 p m Port Hunter, for Wellington, 5.40 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H De'\) Philomel, at Devonport (Naval Nacula, at Devonport (Naval Dept) H.M.s. Dunedln. in dock (Naval Department). Iris (cable ship). In stream (Pacific Cable Board). Mabeno, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Kaitangata, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.) Turakina, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Wingatui, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Pakehaj Queen's Wharf (L. D. Nathan). Ravenscar, King's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlaae, Ltd.). Omana (Lamb), Central Wharf (Northern S.S. Co.). Kaikorai. in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Kawatlri, In stream (Union S.S. Co.). I Kaitoke. in stream (Union S.S. Co.).
VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Antonio, Casablanca, to-day. Maui Pomare, Apia, via South, to-day. Golden State, Los Angeles, September 28. Vestvard, Texas, September 28. Canadian Transporter, South (loads). September 29. Danybryn, Java, September 29. lonic, London, via Wellington, September 30. Waikawa, Los Angeles, October 1. Baron Inchcape. Montreal. October 4 Westmoreland. South (loads), October 10. Hauraki, Los Angeles, October 11. Kimutaka, London, October 12. Port Darwin, Liverpool, October 14. Kazembe, New Tork, October 16. Karamea, Liverpool. October 17. Canadian Winner. Montreal. October 18. Waikawa, Los Angeles, October 22. Lionel, Texas, October 22. Kasama, New York, October 22. Hertford, Liverpool, October 23. Golden Bear, Los Angeles, October 24. Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October 28 Olivebank. barque, Seychelles, Bailed September 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.
Marama, at Wellington; leaves Wellington, to-morrow; due Sydney, October 2; leaves Sydney, October 6; due Auckland, October 9; leaves Auckland, October 12; due Sydney, October 1G ; leaves Sydney, October 19 ; due Wellington, October 23 ; leaves Wellington, October 26; due Sydney, October 30; leaves Sydney. November 2; due Auckland, November 6; leaves Auckland, November 9; due Sydney November 13.
Maheno, at Auckland; leaves Auckland to-morrow; due Sydney, October 2; leaves Sydney, October 5; due Wellington, October 9; leaves Wellington. October 12 ; due Sydney, October 16; leaves Sydney, October 19 ; due Auckland, October 23 ; leaves Auckland, October 26; due Sydney, October 30; leaves Sydney, November 2; due Wellington, November 6; leaves Wellington, November 9; due Sydney. November 13.
Manuka, left Melbourne, September 26, for Bluff. Dunedln, Lyttelton, and Wellington; flue Bluff, September 30; leaves WeUington, October 6: due Melbourne, October 11. Ulimaroa, at Sydney; leaves Sydney, to-morrow; due Auckland, October 2; .eaves Auckland, October 5; due Sydney. October 9; leaves Sydney, October 12; due Wellington, October 16; leaves Wellington October 19; due Sydney, October 23; leaves Sydney, October 26; due Auckland, October IK); leaves Auckland, November 2; due Sydney November 6. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS.
Aorangl, left Sydney, September 20, for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver; left Auckland September 25 ; due Vancouver, October 12; leaves Vancouver, October 17 ; due Auckland, November 5; due Sydney, November 10; leaves Sydney, November 15; leaves Auckland, November 20; due Vancouver, December 7.
Niagara, left Vancouver, September 19, for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney; due Auckland, October 8; due Sydney, October 13; leaves Sydney, October 18; leaves Auckland, October 23; due Vancouver, November 9; leaves Vancouver, November 14 ; due Auckland, December 3; due Sydney, December S.
Makura, left Sydney, September C, for Wellington, Itarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco; left Wellington, September 11; due San Francisco, September 28; leaves San Francisco, October 3; dne Wellington, October 22 ; due Sydney, October 27; leaves Sydney, November 1; leavA Wellington, November 6; due San Francisco, November 23; laaves San Francisco, November 28; due Wellington, December 17; due Sydney, December 22.
Maunganui, left San Francisco. Sepiember 5 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney ; left Wellington, Sept. 25 ; due Sydnfij, September 29; leaves Sydney October 4; leaves Wellington, October 0; due San Francisco, October 26; leaves San Francisco, October 31; due Wei lington, November 19 ; due Sydney, Novem ber 24. (Withdraws and Tahiti resumes.) NOKTHEKX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Tuhoe, for Kerepwhi, 0 p.m. ; Taniwha, for Paeroa, 8.30 p.m.; Ngapuhi, for Tauranga. 6.30 p.m.; Claymore, lor Whangarei. 6 p.m. ; Rarawa. for New Plymonth, 3.30 p.m.; Apanui, for Gt. Barrier, midnight. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Rangitoto, from Thames, 7.M0 p.m.; Apanui, from Great Barrier, midnight. To-morrow.—Clansman. from Russell. Opua, Whangaroa, and Mangonui, 7.30 a.m.; Hauiti, from Kopu aud '.uiua. 1 ;i.u.. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kaitangata is to sail at 5 p.m. today lor Portland to load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Wingatui is to sail at 10 p.m. tomorrow for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. The Kiimona loads at Greyuiouth to-day for Auckland. The Kurow is now loading at Dunedin for Auckland, via Oamarn, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. The Kaimanawa is still barbouud at Westport. The Waipiata left Wellington at 1 a.m., and arrived at Picton this morning. She is expected to leave there for Auckland at 4 p.m. to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru.
The following vessels are expected j o be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night:—Aorangi, Gallic, Citv of Roubaix, Golden State, Waihcmo. Port Hunter, Atholl, Tofua.
Leaving Suva at 4 p.m. to-day, the Union Co.'s passenger steamer Tofua is due at Auckland next Monday morning. On arrival here she is to withdraw for annual overhaul and survey.
A radio from tne Union Co.'s chartered steamer Balls Head states that she is being delayed by storm? weather and cannot arrive before Saturday. She left Greymouth on Sunday tifternoou, and should have arrived here to- f lay.
Owing to the wet weatlipr delaying loading, the departure oZ the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha for Southampton and London has been postponed to daybreak on Saturday.
Advice received by Spedding, Ltd., states that the steamer Danybryn, en route from Java to Auckland, cleared Cape Moreton on Tuesday afternoon, and is expected to arrive rext Monday. She has a full cargo of raw sugar for discharge at Chelsea.
Adverse weather is delaying the Government motor ship Maul Pomare, en route from Wellington *o Auckland. She now expects to arrive here about midnight, berthing to-morrow morning at the Central wharf to complete discharge of her cargo of Island produce from Apia and Nine. Speeding, Ltd., announce her to sail at 2 p/nr. on I Saturday, with passengers, mails and cargo, for Norfolk: Xstavd.
The Lamb steamer Omana is to sail this afternoon for Gisborne, to continue discharge of her cargo of coal and hardwood from Newcastle and Port Stephens. In continuation of h*r voyage from New York, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter sailed last evening for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dnnedla. RAVENSCAR TO SAIL. To complete discharge of her cargo of Sed Sea phosphate, the steamer Ravenscar is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Wellington and Lyttelton. From Lyttelton she is to so to Westport for bunkers, and thence to Fiji to load sugar for the United Kingdom. ULIMAROA FOR AUCKLAND. The Huddart-Paxker steamer Ulimaroa Iβ to leave Sydney to-morrow with passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland, where she is due next Tuesday morning. She Is to sail again for Sydney the following Friday. •MAHENO SAILS TO-MORROW. Taking passengers, mails and cargo for Sydney, the Union Co.'s steamer Maheno Iβ to be dispatched from Auckland at 11 a.m. to-morrow. She is due at Sydney on Tuesday. Also for Sydney, the Marama is to leave Wellington to-morrow. MANUICA LEFT MELBOURNE. Cabled advice from Melbourne confirms the departure from there yesterday of the Union Company's steamer Manuka with passengers, mails and cargo for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due at Bluff on September 30, and at Wellington on October 5. WAIOTAPU FOR WELLINGTON. Wirelees aevlce from the Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Waiotapu states that she will reach Wellington from Loe Angeles to-morrow morning. The vessel lias cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. ANTONIO DUE. An expected arrival at Auckland this morning was the steamer Antonio, with phosphate from Morocco, but at 1 p.m. she had not been sighted from Tiri. She has )>een allotted a berth at the King's wharf, where she will discharge the local portion of her cargo to tlie agency of Henderson and Macfarliine, Ltd. The remainder is for lijttcJtou. TOE CANADIAN TRANSI'ORTER. Kor final loading for New York. Boston and Montreal, the Canadian National .sti.'umpr <"ana<lian Transporter was to leave Wellington at noon to-day for Au<-kl;«nd, •where she is due at daybreak on Sunday. She is to berth at the Western wharf to take in oil fuel before loading at the King's -wharf. It is hoped to dispatch her for New York ott Monday afternoon. WAIKAWA CLEARED APIA. En route from Los Angele*. the Union Company's steamer Waika-wa is reported to Uave cleared Apia at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday for Auckland. She is due here next Monday <o discharge lumber, case oil and general c:irgo from Pacific coast ports. Nelson, Muff, Melbourne and Sydney are her other ports oX discharge. PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. The following passengers for New Zealand ;ir« travelling i>y the Orient liner Orsova. which is due ait Sydney from London to-day: — r. Fairlie Gair. Mrs. F. W. Dry ami Mr. V. W. Dry, Miss A M and Masters D S. Dry, Mrs. Roland Fulton and Miss E. Fulton, Messrs. R. S. Passmore, J. B. W. Dunlop, ir. M. Olarry. A. A White, Dr. Olmstead, Miss J. Hardman. THE (iOLDEN STATE. A further radio from the O. and O. Line steamer Golden State, en route from Los Angeles, reports that she is meeting heavy westerly weather and will not reach Auckland until 5 p.m. to-morrow. She is to berth at the Central wharf to land the local portion of her cargo of lumber, case oil and general merchandise to the agencv of Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd. "From here she is to go to Wellington and Dunodin to complete discharge, returning thence to ban Francisco via Honolulu. TURAKINA DISCHARGING. From Liverpool, the New Zealand Ship- £ & <>, s ste«nier Turakina (Captain H. G B. Pield) arrived at Auckland yesterdav afternoon and berthed at the Queen's wharf to commence discharge. She loaded general cargo at Newport, Avonmouth. Glaigow and Liverpool, and sailed from the latter port oil August 18. She cleared Panama on September 2. Fair weather prevailed until September IS. when stormy weather commenced to delay the vessel. A SonEEL e «y aIC deveI °P ed ' and for the last week of the voyage blew with great furv Heavy seas broke aboard. flooding the decks fore and aft. and damaging °om<> of the minor deck fittings. At times the speSS Tvas reduced to four knots, resulting in the ThTiA.™! tW ° da >' B JaU ' r than "pected Ihe local office of the X.Z. Shipping Co hopes to dispatch the vessel for xtSfiSgi.lu. 5,»,,r..?v' Dunwl,n an <* Bluff at noon on
PACIFIC COAST LOADINGS. The Union Company advises the foll.vw feißE* dates «* tnefr tranll.iciUc cargo steaniere :—
K / rh .?o\? itel ? iaa ,eft Vancouver Septem-
due at Auckland on December 3 l 8 Pa'nr.i* v° S .-\ nee , lee ou November So fo? >W4,or 'sh , Wellington. Melbourne DwmbeJk ° ,s due at on The motor ship Hauraki leaves Vancouver due at Auckland on JanuaryiS* e,S
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 4
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