SHIPPING NEWS.
CANADIAN CRUISER REPORTS. TOFUA DUE MONDAY. ) No overseas vessel arrived at Auckland ' to-day, but to-morrow the Kaiapoi is ! due from Australia and the Canadian Cruiser from Montreal, followed on Monday by the Tofua with passengers, mails and cargo from the Islands. The passenger steamer Ulinaroa, from Sydney, is due on Tuesday. This afternoon the Papanui is to sail for the South, and the Primus for Westport. The Golden Cloud, which arrived from Los Angeles yesterday afternoon, will be here for a week. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Golden Cloud, from Los Angeles, 3.5 p.m. Pono, from Coast, 4.45 p.m. Otimai, from Opotifci, 5.40 p.m. Ronaki, from Taurauga, 0.35 p.m. Motu, from Awanui, 7.15 p.m. THIS DAY. HerekbiQ, from Portland, <3.55 a.m. Claymore,- from Wliangarci, 10.20 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Kaituna, for Greymouth, 4.55 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H M s. Dunedin, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. -Diomede,. Central Wliarf (Naval n'/s 'piiilomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.}. Tamaroa, Prince's Wharf (A. S. Paterson, Golden"Cloud, Queen's Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). . Walkawa, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.) Kairanga Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). BtaranSi Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Waitomo, iu stream (Union S.S. Co.). Karawa, in stream (Northern a.b. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Kaiapoi, Devonport, September 29. Canadian Cruiser, Montreal, September 20. Callnndia, Port Arthur, September 29. Piako, Liverpool, September fi. Canadian Challenger, South (loads), Oct. 1. Karuineu, South (loads), October is. , Plume, San Francisco, October I. Uanella, Balik Papau, October 3. Remuera, London, October 0. Matoppo, New York, October 5. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, October 6. Kotorua, South (loads), October 8. Waipahi, Rarotonga, October 8. Tairoa, Liverpool, October 10. Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October 10. Tmllnnick, New York. October 13 Gustave Reuter, Los Angeles, October 19. H.M.s. Verouica, Suva, October IJ. Scopulas, Balik Papan. October 20. Maui Poinare, Apia, via South, October 20. Norfolk, Liverpool, October 22. Golden Cloud, South (loads), October <M. Keeluug, New York, October 24. liarauga, South (loads), October -M. Corinthic, London, via Wellington. Oct. 26. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aoraugl, left Sydney, September 19 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 !). Niagara, lel't Vancouver, September lb, for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and feydney; due Auckland. October 7; due Sydney, October 12; leaves Sydney, October 17, leaves Auckland, October 22; due Vancouver, November 8.. Tahiti at San Francisco; leaves ban Francisco, October 2, for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington, October 21; due Sydney, October 20. Maunganui, left Sail Kruucisco, ber 4, tor Papeete, Rarotouga, Wellington and Sydney ; arrived Wellington, September 23; due Sydney, to-day. Makura, leaves Sydney October 3 for N elllngton, Rarotouga, Papeete, and San Irancisco; 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, left Wellington, September 26; due Sydney, September 30 (transfers). Maiama, at Auckland, laid up for overUl'imaroa, left Sydney, September 27; due Auckland, October 1; leaves Auckland, October 4; due Sydney, October S; leaves Sydney, October 11; due Welling ton, October 15; leaves Wellington, October IS; due Sydney, October 22. Maheno, left 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 Melbourut, Sept. 17, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; arrived Wellington, Sept. 22; leaves BIIIIF. to-day; due Melbourne, October 3; leaves Melbourne, October <J, for Bluff, Duuedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington; due Bluff, October 13; leaves Wellington, October 10; due Melbourne, October 24. PRUNUS SAILED. Having completed discharge of her cargo of guano from the Seychelles Islands, the steamer Prunus is to sail this afternuon for Westport to bunKer. From Westport she Is to go to Whyalla to load iron ore for Europe. RANGITIKI COMING. With passengers, mails and cargo for Auckland, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rangitiki is reported to have left Southampton yesterday. She is due here on October 30. ULIMAROA LEFT SYDNEY. Cabled advice from Sydney confirms the departure from there at 1 p.m. yesterday of the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, with passengers, malls and cargo for Auckland. She is due here next Tuesday morning, berthing at the Queen's wharf, and sails again for Sydney at 11 a.m. next Friday. KAIAPOI DUB TO-MORROW\ According to ber wireless report, the Union Company's steamer Kaiapoi will arrive at 6 a.m. to-morrow from Melbourne and Devonport (Tasmania). She is to discharge at the Prince's wharf, and it is hoped to dispatch her on Monday evening for Portland, to load for Wellington am. Lyttelton. TOFUA DUE MONDAY. A berth, at the Prince's wharf has been allotted to the Union Company's steamer Tofua, which is due at Auckland on Monday morning, with passengers, mails and cargo from Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. She sails again for the islands at 11 a.m. next Saturday. THE CANADIAN CRUISER. With general cargo from Montreal, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Cruiser la due at Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and will berth at the Prince's wharf. Her other ports of discharge are Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland Wireless Station :—To-night: Aorangi, Kaiapoi, Papanui, Canadian Cruiser, Iris, Lawbeath, H M.s. Laburnum, Maheno, Maui Pomare, Moerakl, Northumberland, Plume, Prunus, Southern Cross, Tofua, Ulimaroa, Ventura. To-morrow (Sunday): Canadian Cruiser, Iris, Lawbeath, H.M.s. Laburnum, Maheno, Maui Pomare, Moeraki, Northumberland, Plume, Prunus, Southern Cross, Tofua, Ulimaroa, Ventura. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Omana, for Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, 9.50 a.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, 7 p.m.; Claymore, for Whangarei, 5.30 p.m. Monday.—Kawau, for Kawau, Leigh and Mangawai, 9 a.m.; Toa, for Whakatane, 4 p.m.; Otimai, for Kutarere and Opotlki, 4 p.m.; Pono, for Talrua, 4 p.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Rangitoto, from Thames, 5 p.m. To-morrow.—Haultl, from S'urfdale, Awaroa Bay, Orapiu, and Cowes Bay, G. 30 p.m.; Omana, from Ostend and Omiha, 7 p.m, GOLDEN CLOUD DISCHARGING. Arriving at Auckland from Los Angeles yesterday afternoon, the O. and O. Line steamer Golden Cloud berthed at the Queen's wharf to commence discharge, to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited. Captain A. Skjellerup is still iu command. After loading at Vancouver, Tacoma, Seattle, Aberdeen, Astoria, Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles, the vessel sailed from the lastnamed port on August 1. Fine weather prevailed until the last two days of the voyage, when strong westerly winds and high seas were encountered. Besides general cargo and refrigerated fruit. the Golden Gloud has a deck loud of nearly 2,000,000 ft of lumber, of wh'rh OSO.OnOft will be unloaded liera, Tiie vessel is to sail on Friday for Wellington and Dunedin" to complete discharge.
The Ton. is to sail for Whakatane at 4 Pl The n oU°ma d for Kutarere and Opotlkt at 4 p.m. on Monday. Mnndav The Polio is to sail at 4 p.m. on Monday for Tairua. KAIRANGA TO SAIL. To load another coal cargo for New' Zealand ports, the Union Company's Kairanga is to sail on Wednesday next foi Gladstone. MANUKA FOE MELBOURNE. . On "her return voyage to Melbourne, the Union Co.'s passenger steaeiner Manuka IB to leave Blu" to-uay. She is due at Melbourne on October o. PAPANUI SAILS. In continuation or her voyage from Liverpool, the Federal steamer Papanui w to sail early this afternoon for Wellington, Lyttdton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. RUAHINE AT SOUTHAMPTON. From Wellington, the New Zealand Shipniiiw Company's passenger steamer Kuahine Fβ reported to have arrived at Southampton yesterday. She left Wellington on August 21. AUSTRALIAN LOADINGS. The Union Company advises that the Kaiwarra is now en route from Westport.to Edithburg, Wallaroo, Adelaide, and Melbourne to load for Auckland, Portland, New Plymouth, Castlecllffe, Wellington, Lyttelton, Tiinaru and Dunedin. The company hopes to arrange for a steamer to load at South Australian ports, including Melbourne, for New Zealand toward the end of November. The cargo will include dried fruits for the Christmas period. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Wingatui is expected to clear Lytteltou this afternoon for Wellington and AU Tu' e a Katoa is delayed at Westport by bai weather, and it is doubtful if she can leave "VbeVairaea leit Napier at 6.30.p.m. yesterday, and un ner arrival bere to-morrow will berth at the King's wharf. She is i sail again for Gisborne and Napier at 4 p.m. on TuessCuy. _ The Kartigi is expected to clear Oieymouth to-day for Auckland direct. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr A W. Bagley, chief engineer of the Kaimai, is ashore, and his place has been taken by Mr. R. Gardner. Mr. P. W. Young. ■< ■■■ "(hcer of the Makura, has been transfer!.. <l to the Ngatoio as crier officer, rein-. •;; Mr. M. It. Tregalc, who is transferring to the Kawatiri is a similar capacity. Mr. F. G. Mabb will be granted holiday leave at Auckland. Mr. K Kendall has joined the Maori as third mate, relieving Mr. K. B. Steere for instructions. Mr. K. Allison is joining the Kaiwarra as third officer, relieving Mr. D. C. N. Champion for orders. REMUERA FROM LONDON. The following Is the forward passenger list of the New '/.-• <\<\ Slii-iplnß Company's liner Remuera, which Is scheduled to i< Auckland iroiu :..-■ u iiuu on October 0: First saloon —Mrs. M. Rolleston, Mr. A. L. and Miss E. J. D. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wellbourne and two children, Miss I. Honour (nurse), Mr. and Mrs. D. McL. Campbell, Mrs. M. Waller, Mrs. M. I. B. and Dr. Knight, Miss L. C. Bowen, Colonel and Mrs. John Studholme, Mr. - 11. Buchanan, Sir Harold Beauchamp, Mrs. M. G. Donald and two children, Miss J. C. Brown, Miss R. M. Andrews (nurse), Miss H. T. Williams, Miss C. L. Mowbray, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burge, Mr. P. P. C. Penberthy, 0.8. E., and Mrs. Penberthy, Mrs. A. E. Bridgraan and child, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rickard and child, Miss M. J. Gow, Mr. F. Duncan, Miss E. J. Crawford,- Mr. W. I. Hamilton, Mr. A. M. Smith, Mr. C. L. Wilson, Miss V. E. Harrison-Gregory, Mrs. M. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Duthie, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gould, Miss K. C. Cruickshand. Second saloon—Mrs. C. A. Mitchell, Mr. P. Ramsbotham, Miss A. Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. H. Burt, Mrs. M. A. Waite, Mrs. A. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeay, Mrs. E. P. Kirk and son, Mr. H. E. Edgley, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, Mr. R. H. Cazalet, Mr. H. A. Browning, Mr. J. H. Gunthorp. Mr. M. R. Farrer, Mr. A. Simon, Captain and Mrs. V. K. Birch-Reynardson, Miss E. Mackay, Mr. G. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Newson, Mr. H. M. McNeil, Mr. J. T. Collinson, Master M. C. Farrer, Miss M. Leighton, Miss E. E. A. Grant, Miss A. S. FitzGibbon, Mr. 11. P. Sutton, Mr. J. McK. Wilson, Mr. A. Brlndle, Miss N. J. Gallard, Wμ F. Millcn, Miss I. Thair; 36 third class. captain H. Barnett is in command, vice Captain J. J. Cameron, who has retired from the company's service. In addition to passengers the Remuera has general merchandise, which will be discharged at Auckland and Wellington.
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