SHIPPING NEWS.
TOFUA ARRIVED.
CANADIAN TRANSPORTER * LOADING. ' » The port is again farly busy, arrivals j •ver the week-end including the Can a- j lian Transporter and Port Dunedin from j South for homeward loading, followed o-day by the lonic from London, via Wellington, and the Tofua, from Suva. To-night the Danybyrn is due from Java j md the Ulimaroa, from Sydney, expects < ,o arrive at 9 a.m. to-morrow. t On Saturday evening the Maui Pomare vas dispatched for Norfolk Island and he Turakina for Wellington, and this ifternoon the Canadian Transporter is < tnnounced to sail for New York, Boston ] md Montreal. St t ] ARRIVALS—SATURDAY. ] Canadian Transporter, from Wellington, 2.30 p.m. Waipiata. from Wellington, 5 p.m., YESTERDAY. < Otimal, from Coast, 3.20 p.m. J Akaroa, from Kennedy Bay, 6.10 a.m. J Walmea, from Napier, 8.50 a.n 4 ' Tiroa, from Gisbotne, 10.30 a.m. ' Port Dunedin, from Napier, 8 p.m. 1 THIS DAY. lonic, from Wellington, 2.22 a.m. Lyttelton with raft, from Coast, 7 a.m. , Tofua, from Suva, 1.5 p.m. ; i DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. ' Coronation, for Awanui. 1.40 p.m. t Mako, for Gisbome, 5.25 p.m. . Maul Pomare, for Norfolk Island. 6.15 p.m. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stacey, Mrs. R. Bentham, Miss H. Bentham, Mr. A. R. Campbell, Mr. J. Frascr, Miss F. Bailey, Mr. G. Elliott, Mr®. B. Slater, Mr. i C. Warren, Mrs. D. Kemp and two children, i Mrs. and Miss Lane, Mr. P. Bailey, Mr. J. 1 Stewart. Miss K. Noonan, Mr. R. Noon an,' i Mr. R. Patereon, Miss M. Crowther. Mrs. < Jenkins and child, Mrs. L. M. Knight, Mr. 1 L. G. Budden, Mr. T. Wadddll. Mr. H. Ball, i Mrs. F. Spriggs and child, Mrs. M. Lawrence, Mr. E. W. and Mr. S. FT. Turner, Miss E. Cork, Mrs. D. McNicol!, Mrs. R. F. Bedford. Mr. P. Wright, Mr. A. Copland, Mrs. A. Burtrasb, Mrs. E. Corlison, Mr. 11. Dewey, , Mr. P. Dewey. I Turakina, for Wellington. 6.30 p.m. j YESTERDAY. , Claymore, for Whangarei, 8.15 p.m. - THIS DAY. Mahurangi, for Portland, 8.15 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. ; B.M.s. Philomel, at Devonport (Naval ■ Dept.). Nucula, at Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.B. Dunedin, in dock (Naval Department). Iris (cable chip), in stream (Pacific Cable Board). Balls Head, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). lonic, Prince's Wharf (L. D. Nathan, Ltd.). : Waipiata, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Tofua, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Waimea, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). E'ort Dunedin, Queen's Wharf (Heather, Roberton. Ltd.). Golden State. Central Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Antonio, King's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Canadian Transporter. King's Wharf (Canadian Government). Tiroa, King's Wharf (A. E. Frankham). Vestvard, Western Wharf (Robt, Millar and Co.). Kaikorai. in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Kawatiri, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Kaltoke. In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Waitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Danybiyn, .lava, to-night. Waikawa, Los Angeles, October 3. Baron lucbcape. Montreal. .October 4 Westmoreland South (loads). October 10. Haurakl, Los Angeles, October 11. Rimutaka, London, October 12. I'ort Darwin. Liverpool, October 14. Kazembe, New York, October 16. Karamea. Liverpool. October 17. Canadian Winner. Montreal. October 18. Waikawa, Los Angeles, October 22. Lionei. Texas. October 22. Kasama, New York. October 22. Hertford, Liverpool, October 23. Golden Bear. Los Augeies, October 24. Canadian Explorer. Montreal, October 28. (Hivebank. barque, Seychelles, sailed Sep tember 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Marama, left Wellington Sept. 2S; due Sjdnej. to morro.v : leaves Sydney, October 5 ; due Auckland. October V ; leaves Auckland. Oetober 12: due Sydney, October 16; leaves Sjdney. October 19; due Wellington, October 23; leaves Wellington. October 26: due Sydney, October "30; leaves Syduey. November 2; due Auckland, November 6: leaves Auckland. November 9: due Syduey. November 13. Maheno, left Auckland Sept. 2S: due Sydney, to-morrow ; leaves Sydney, Oct. 5 : due Wellington, October 9; leaves Wellington, October 12; due Sydney. October 16; leaves Sydney. October 11): due Auckland, October 23; leaves Auckland, October 26; due Sydney. October 30; leaves Sydney, November '-; due Wellington. November 6: leaves Wellington, November 1); due Sydney. November 13. Manuka. left Melbourne, September 26, for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton. and Wellington: at Bluff; leaves Wellington, October 0: due Mel'.Krttnie. October 11. L'limaroa left Sydney. Sept. 2S: due Auckland, to-morrow; leaves Auckland, October .»: due Sydney. October '»; lea ves Sydney. Oetober 12; due Wellington, October 16: leaves Wellington, October 19; due Sydney. October 23: leaves Syduey. October 36; due Auckland. October 30: leaves Auckland. November 2; due Sydney. November 6. TRANSPACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Aorangi. left Sydney. September 20. for ~t.d, Suva. Honolulu, and Vancouver: eft Auckland September 25 ; due Vaucouver. : Jetober 12; leaves Vancouver, Oetober 17; due Auckland, November 5; due Sydney, November 10; leaves Sydney. November 15; leaves Auckland, November 20: due Vancouver, December 7. j Niagara, left Vancouver. September IS). for Honolulu. Suva. Auckland, and Sydney; | due Auckland, Oetober S: due Sydney. 1 October 13; |e»v»s Sydney, October 18; [leaves Auckland, October 23; due Vancoti- | ver. November 9; leaves Vancouver, November 14: due Auckland. December 3: due Syduey. December 8. '■ Makura, at San Francisco; leaves San Francisco, Ociobcr 3; due Welling ton. October 22 : due Sydney. October 27 leaves Syduey. November 1 : leaves Wei lington, November 6: due Snn Francisco. November 23: liaves San Francisco. November 28; due Wellington. December 17; clue Sydney, December 22. Maunganni. at Sydney; leaves Sydney. October 4 for Wellington, Rarotonga. Papeete and San Francisco; leaves Wellington, October 9 ; due San Francisco. October 26 : leaves San Francisco. October 31 : due Wellington. November 19: due Sydney. November 24. (Withdraws and Tahiti resumes.) UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Waiinana arrived yesterday from Gisbome and Napier, and berthed at the Queen's wharf. She is to sail again at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Kurow cleared Oamarn at midnight on Friday, and Timaru at C p.m. on Saturday. for Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. The Kamona leaves Greynioutb to day for Auckland. The Kaimanawa leaves Wellington to-day at 5 p.m. for Auckland. The Waipiata arrived from Southern ports on Saturday afternoon, and berthed at the Prince's wharf, .she is to sail on Wednesday for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Oamarn and Timaru. The Balls Head is to sail to-morrow afternoon for Greymouth to load again for Auckland. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Pono. for Merenry Bay and Talrua, 4 p.m.; Clansman, for Rnssell, Opua. Whangaroa and Mangonui, 4 p.m.; Ngapubl. for Taur&nga, 6.30 p.m.; Rangitoto, for Thames, 3 p.m.; Toa. for Whakatane. 4 p.m.; Omana, for Manly. Arkle's Bay, and Silverdale. 3 p.m.; Rarawa, for New Plymouth. 3.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Otimai. for Kutarere and Opotiki. uoon. ' Espeeted Arrivals. To-day.—Omaiia, from Manly, Arkle's Bay and Silverdale, 11 pjn. To-morrow. — Taniwha, from Paeroa, 4 a.m. { Claymore, from Whasgarai, 6 turn.
The Paroto, which has been engaged in the White Island-Tauranga service, has returned to Auckland. Her future movements are indefinite. _ tft) DANYBBYN In. I, TO-NIGHT. To the agency of Spedding, Ltd., the steamer Danyfctyn expects to reach Auckind at 8 o'clock to-night. She will berth o-morrow morning at Chelsea to discharge er cargo of raw sugar from Java. TURAKINA SAILED. In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool, the New Zealand Shipping Comany's steamer Turakina sai'.id on Satnrlay evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, >unedin and Bluff. CAPTAIN McLEAY PROMOTED. Captain D. McLeay. seamen's Inspector .t Auckland, haß aeon promoted to officer-n-charge and signalman at Hoikianga. Captain W. F. Suckling, formerly actlnglerk at Auckland has been temporarily ppointed to tbe post of seamen's inspector. TH E PORT DUN EDI X. To continue loading for London, the Commonwealth and Dominion line steamer *ort Dunedin arrived last evening from Capier and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. >he is to be dispatched again on Wedneslay afternoon for New Plymouth and Welington to fill up, sailing finally from the attep port on October 17. MAUI POMARE SAILED. With 41 passengers, as well as mail and largo, the Government motor ship Maui 'omare sailed for Norfolk Island on Satirday evening. Spedding, Ltd., advise hat the vessel is due back at Auckland icxt Saturday, and on October 16 she is o be dispatched for Niue Island and Apia. MAHENO AND MARAMA. From Auckland and Wellington respecively, the Union Co.'s passenger steamers iaheno and Marama arc due at Sydney tonorrow morning. They are to leave there or New Zealand next Friday, the Marama or Auckland and the Maheno for Wellingon, and are due nt their respective ports he following Tuesday. CLIMAROA TO MORROW. With passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulinaroa expects to reach Auckland at !* a.m. o-morrow, according to her wireless report. She has been allotted a berth at the iueen'a Wharf. The local office of the iuddart-Parker line announce her to sail igain for Sydney at 11 a.m. on Friday. MATAROA COMING. Cabled advice from London confirms the ieparture from Southampton on Friday of :he Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Hataroa with passengers, mails and cargo 'or New Zealand. She is due at Wellington to land passengers and mails on November I, and will complete discbarge at Lytte>ton, dunedin and Bluff. THE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER. Arriving from Wellington on Saturday ifternoon, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Transporter berthed at the King's vharf to renll her oil-fuel tanks. Thence ;he shifted to the King's wharf this morning to fill up with New Zealand produce for New York, Boston and Montreal, for which ports she is to sail at 5 p.ra. to-day. WAIKAWA DUE WEDNESDAY. Wireless advice from the Union Com-! Wfy's trans-Pacific steamer Waikawa I states she will arrive from Los Angeles at laybreak on Wednesday. She has case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Nelson, Bluff and Australia. Cargo for Auckland trill be unloaded at Prince's wharf. WAIPAHI WITH FRUIT. A further radio from the Union Company's steamer Waipahl states that she expects to reach Auckland at 1 p.m. tomorrow, with a full cargo of fruit from the Cook Islands for discharge at the King's wharf. She is announced to sail on Friday for Suva, to load for Auckland in place of the Tol'ua. lONIC IN PORT. An arrival at Auckland this morning was the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer lonic from Wellington, to complete discharge of her general cargo from London. She will also commence Homeward loading here, completing at Southern ports, and she is to sail on her return voyage from Wellington at daybreak on October 2". (L. D. Nathan, Ltd., - agents. THE ANTONIO. The Marine Department surveyors examined the steamer Antonio to-day, but it is not yet known whether she will be allowed to go to Lyttelton before being repaired. Her propeller was badly damaged in the Pacific on her voyage from Casablanca. The local portion of her phosphate cargo is being discharged at the King's wharf to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Lt(>.. TOFUA ARRIVED. Four hours earlier than expected, the Union Co.'s steamer Tofua arrived at Auckland at 1.5 p.m. to-day, and berthed at the Queen's wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo from Fiji. Tonga and Samoa. Yesterday she reported that she would not arrive until 3 p.m., having encountered a strong south-east gale„ but the weather moderated sooner than was expected. After discharge, she is to withdraw for overhaul and survey, the Waipalii replacing her. PORT OF OIfEHVNGA. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY, llauturu. for Hokianga, 6.35 p.m. A RRIVA LS—YESTERDA Y. Rarawa, from New Plymouth. 7-30 a.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington. September 29.—Arrived: Kaiapoi. from Greymouth, 3.45 p.m. Sailed: Devon, for Lyttelton, 12.50 p.m.; Hatkbola. for Newcastle. 6 p.m.: Waioiapu, for Melbourne. 8 p.m. September 30.— Arrived: Kavenscar. from Auckland, 6 p.m. Lyttelton. September 30.— Arrived : Westmoreland. from Timaru. 1 a.m.; Kurow. from Timaru. 6.45 a.m.: l'evon. from Wellington. 7 a.m. September 29.—Sailed • Wairima. for Dunedin. 6.40 p.w. Dunedin. September 30.—Arrived : Sussex, from Timaru. 11.15 a.m.: Wairunn from Lyttelton. 4 p.m. New Plymouth. October l.—Arrived - Atholl. from Ocean Island. 8 a.m.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within ranjte of the Auckland wirelest station to-night: —Aorangi. Baron Inchcap«, Moeraki. Waipahi. 11.M.5. Veronica. Maheno Uiiraroa. Waikawa. Pakeha, Maui Pomare Canadian Transporter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 4
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