SHIPPING NEWS.
- The Awaliou and Margaret W. sailed fo Gisborne yesterday afternoon. The .Canopus sailed for Westport las evening. The Coronation arrived this morning froii Awanui, and berthed at the King's wharf She is to sail again at noon ono Saturday. IRIS SAILED. The cable steamer Ins sailed for Norfoll Isiand tnns morning to repair tne shore enii of the Suva-lN'oilolK Island cable. MARAMA IN DOCK. The Union Co.'s steamer Marama wen into dry uock this morning for weaning amj painting. NORTHUMBERLAND SAILED. The federal steamer Northumberland wat dispatched tnis morning for .London ant nesc of England- ports. KAIMANAWA LEFT SUVA. The Union Co.'s steamer Kaimanawa if reported to have left Suva this morning foi Pago Pago, to complete discharge Of he: cargo of Westport coai. TAINUI REPORTS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tai nui, which left Wellington last Thursday foi Southampton and London, has reported bj wireless: "Mne weather since leaving. Ai. well." TAMAROA DISCHARGING. Arriving from Wellington this inorninf the Shaw, Savill and Aloion steamer Tama roa berthed at the Prince's wharf to coin plete discharge of her general cargo fron London, to the agency of -A. S. Paterson, Ltd MAUNGANUI LEFT WELLINGTON. In continuation of her voyage from Sat Francisco, the Union Co.'s 11.M.5. Maunga nui left Wellington for Sydney yesterdaj afternoon. She is due at Sydney next Saturday. MANUKA FOR MELBOURNE. For Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunediu and Bluii', the Union Co.'s steamer Manuka was dispatched from Wellington last even ing. She is scheduled to clear Bluff or September 28, and is due at Melbourne on October 3. PARRACOMBE FROM MONTREAL. Running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Co., the steamer Parra combe is scheduled to leave Montreal or October 15 with general cargo for Auckland Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. OAKBANK TO SAIL. To continue discharge of her cargo of asphalt from Tampico, Mexico, the Weir Line motor ship Oakbank is to sail at noon to-morrow for Gisborue, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, New Plymouth and Waaganui. THE TOFUA. Scheduled to clear Suva at noon to-mor-row, the Union Company's passenger steamer Tofua is due at Auckland next Monday morning. She is to sail again for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa at 11 a.m. the following Saturday. KAIRANGA DUE TO-MORROW. A radio from the Union Company's steamer Kairanga states that she expects to arrive at Auckland from Newcastle at 5 p.m. to-morrow. She will discharge her cargo of coal at the Prince's wharf. THE CANADIAN CRUISER. A berth at the Prince's wharf has been allotted to the Canadian National steamer Canadian Cruiser, which is expected tc reach Auckland from Montreal on Sunday next. Her other ports of discharge are Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. MAUI POMARE SAILED. Taking passengers, mails and cargo for Nine and Samoa, the Government motor ship Maui Pomare left Auckland yesterday afternoon. From Samoa she is to return to Auckland, via Lyttelton and Wellington, arriving here on October 20. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night: Aorangi, Golden Cloud, Hororata, Iris, Kaiapoi, Kairanga, Maui Pomare, Mneraki, Northumberland. Plume, Port Napier, Southern Cross, Waikawa, Wilscox. MAKURA'S ITINERARY. On her return voyage to Sydney, the Union Company's passenger steamer Makura is to leave Wellington to-morrow. On her arrivnl at Sydney on Monday next she is to transfer into the trans-Pacific service in place of the Maunganui, leaving Sydney on October 3 and Wellington on October 8, for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-morrow. —Omana. for Kawau, Mullet Point and Matakana, 7 a.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omnna, from Motuihl and Waiheke, 6.15 p.m.; Taniwha, from Paeroa, 8 p.m. To-morrow.—Claymore, from Whangarei, 8 a.m.; Apanui. from Mercury Bay, Tairua and Whangamata. 6 a.m. PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Maloja, which is due at Sydney from London on October 3: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F. Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bissell, the Misses Bickell. Miss E. Bell, Mr. E. S. Baker, Miss Scarlett, Rev. H. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. E. A. Butler, Mrs. F. E. McGregor, Miss J. F. Mcllride, Miss Vivien Niclioll, Misses D. L., I. M. and A. Wilkins, Miss G. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alcock, Miss R. M. Alcock, Miss M. S. Alcock, Mr. C. and Mrs. Wolstencroft.
NORTHUMBERLAND SAILED. TAMAROA DISCHARGING. Tlie tonnage in port was further de :reased this morning by the departure oi the Northumberland for London and the cable steamer Iris for Norfolk Island. The Tamaroa, from Wellington, was the only overseas vessel to arrive a 1 Auckland, this morning. She is completing discharge of her general cargc from London. According to her wireless report, the Waikawa will arrive fron: Los Angeles to-morrow evening, while the Kairanga, from Newcastle, is due to-morrow afternoon. A radio from the Golden State, also en route from Los Angeles, states that she expects to arrive at Auckland at noon on Friday. The Canadian Cruiser is not now expected tc reach here from Montreal before Sunday Of the vessels in port, the Port Melbourne, which arrived from London lasi week, and the Oakbank, which has beer discharging asphalt from Mexica at the Western wharf, are both announced te sail for the South at noon to-morrow. ARRIVALS—THIS DAY. Mahurangi, from Portland, 1.50 a.m. Pono, from Coast, 3.5 a.m. Tamaroa, from Wellington, 6.50 a.m. Coronation, from Awanui, 10.25 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Toa, for Whakatane, 2 p.m. Margaret W., for Gisborne, 3.25 p.m. Maui Pomare, for Apia, 5.20 p.m. Pas sengers: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Majo Browne, Mr. W. M. Falconer, Mr. Croxford Mrs. P. J. Smith, Mr. Jacobsen, Mrs Hooker. Avi-ahou, for Gisborne, 5.45 p.m. Walmea, for Gisborne, 6.30 p.m. Canopus, for Westport, 7.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Northumberlanel, for London, 7 a.m. H.M.c.s. Iris, for Norfolk Island, 9.45 a.n VESSELS IN PORT, p. M.s. Dunedin, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Diomede, at Devonport (Nava Dept.). H.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Tamaroa, Prince's Wharf (A. S. Paterson Ltd.). Maheno, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Port Melbourne, Queen's Wharf (Farmers Auctioneering Co.). Papanui, Queen's Wharf (N.Z. Shippin Co.). Prunus, King's Wharf (A. S. Patersoi Ltd.). Coronation, King's Wharf (A. G. Frankhan Marama, In dock (Union S.S. Co.). Oakbank, Western Wharf (Spedding, Ltd. Kaikorai, Chelsea (Union S.S. Co.). Waitomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Rarawa, in stream (Northern S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Waikawa, Los Angeles, September 26. Kairanga, Newcastle, September 20. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles, September 27. Kaiapoi, Devonport, September 29. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, September 2! Callandia, Port Arthur, September 29. Piako, Liverpool, September 30. Canadian Challenger, South (loads), Oct. Karumea, South (loads), October 2. Plume, San Francisco, October 2. Ranella, Ballk Papan, October 3. Remuera, London, October 4. Matoppo, New York, October 5. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, October 6. Rotorua, South (loads), October 8. Waipahi, Rarotonga, October 8. Tairoa, Liverpool, October 10. Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October 10. Tredinnick, New York, October 13. H.M.s. Veronica, Suva, October 19. Scopulas, Balik Papan, October 20. Maui Pomare, Apia, via South, October 2C Norfolk, Liverpool, October 22. Golden Cloud, South (loads), October 23. Keelung, New York, October 24. Raranga, South (loads), October 24. Corinthic, London, via Wellington, Oct. 26 Golden West, Los Angeles, October 27. North Pacific, Casablanca, October 2S. Remuera, South (loads), October 28. Rangitiki, London, October '80. Tongariro, Liverpool, November 1. Port Hardy, Liverpool, November 6. Canadian Transporter, Montreal, Nov. 6. Surrey, New York, November 9. Eiauraki, Los Angeles, November 10. Kent, Liverpool, November 19. Golden West, South (loads). November 2' Waiotapu, Los Angeles, via Papeete, Nov. 2 Golden Coast, Los Angeles, November 27. Armadale, New York, November 27. Port Huon, London, November 2S. Malolo, Sydney, December 1. Cornwall, Liverpool, December 4. Port Darwin, New York, December S. ; Mettelmeer, Los Angeles, December 14. Golden Coast, South (loads), December 23. i»r>n<rifntn. London, December 24.
) TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangl, left Sydney, September 10 for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver; left Auckland, September 24; due Vancouver, October 11; leaves Vancouver, October 16; due Auckland, November 4; due Sydney, November 9: Niagara, left Vancouver, September 18, for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland. October '7; due Sydney. October 12; leaves Sydney, October 17; leaves Auckland, October 22; due Vancouver, November 8.. Tahiti, left Sydney, September 5, for i Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete and San i Francisco; left Wellington, Sept. 10; due San Francisco, September 27; leaves San Francisco, October 2; due Wellington, October 21; due Sydney, October 26. Maunganui, left San Francisco, September 4, for Papeete. Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney ; arrived Wellington, September 23; due 'Sydney, September 2S. Makura, leaves Sydney October 3 for Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco; leaves Wellington, October 8; due San Francisco, October 25; leaves San Francisco, October 30; due Wellington, November 18; due Sydney, November 23. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Makura, at Wellington ; leaves Wellington September 26; due Sydney, September 30 (transfers). Marama, at Auckland, laid up for overhaul. Ulimaroa, at Sydney; leaves Sydney September 27; due Auckland, October 1; leaves Auckland, October 4; due Sydney, October 8; leaves Sydney, October 11; due Wellington, October 15; leaves Wellington, October 18; due Sydney. October 22. Maheno, at Auckland; leaves Auckland, September 27 ; due Sydney, October 1; leaves Sydney, October 4; due Auckland, October 8; leaves Auckland, October 11; due Sydney, October 15. Manuka, left Melbourne, Sept. 17. for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; arrived Wellington, Sent. 22; leaves Bluff. September 28; due Melbourne, October 3; leaves Melbourne, October 0. for Bluff. Lunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington; due Bluff, October 13; leaves Wellington, October 19; due Melbourne, October 24. THE PORT MELBOURNE, fn continuation of her vovage from London. the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Melbourne is to sail for Dunedin at noon to-morrow. WAIKAWA TO-MORROW. Owing to adverse weather the Union Co.'s steamer Waikawa does not expect to arrive at from Angeles until tomorrow evening. She has general carsjo for discharge here and at Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. Local cargo will be discharged at the Queen's wharf. tredinnick cleared colon. En route from New York, with treneral eararo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Tredinnick is reported to have cleared Colon last Monday. • She is due here about October 14. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Walpiai.saned this afternoon for n eilington and Dunedin. The Kaikorai is to sail for Westport at y r>.m. to-day. The -Knituna is due at Auckland from Oreymouth, via Now Plymouth, at 2 am 1 to-morrow, and will berth at the Prince's wiinrr. The Wlngatni left Dunedin at 5 n.m. ves- i and Wemngton kland> V ' a TimarU ' Lyttelton . GOLDEN CLOTTD RADIOS. ' According .to her radio report, the O. and 1 I a in i G i S^ a | ner Golden Cloud will arrive ( at Auckland from Los Angeles at noon next '■ X riaay. Besides her general cargo, lumber 1 and case oil, the vessel is bringing a larce : consignment of Californian fruit and onions > and 33 bags of U.S. mail. The local portion of her cargo will be landed at the King's i wharf to the agency of Henderson and Mac- ( farlane, Ltd. The remainder is for Wellington and Dunedin.
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