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lONIC LEAVES COLON. —Cabled news has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company that their liner lonic en route from Auckland, left Colon on Friday eyefling for Southampton and London. Tne vessel sailed from Auckland on January 4. ALL WELL ON ATHENIC.—A wireless message has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company from their liner Athenic, which left Wellington on Saturday morning for Southampton and London, as follows: —“Light to moderate winds, and fine weather since leaving. All well.” • KAIWARRA REPORTS. —According to a radio message received by the local office of the Union Company, the cargo steamer Kaiwarra from Melbourne, via Newcastle, is expected to arrive in the stream at Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day. After discharge here, the Kaiwarra proceeds to Newcastle to load for Auckland. SYDNEY STEAMERS.—The Mararfia leaves Auckland at 3 p.m. on Friday and the Maunganui sails from Wellington the same day for Sydney, while the Ulimaroa leaves Sydney at noon the same day for Wellington. All the three vessels are due at their arrival ports next Tuesday morning. GALLIC TO COMPLETE.—Due at Auckland to-morrow from Gisborne, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Gallic will complete her loading here under the auspices of L. D. Nathan and Compa?iy. The vessel is to be dispatched finally from Auckland on February 9 for New York, Halifax, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Panama. CARGO FROM LIVERPOOL.—The Federal Company report that the following vessels have been fixed to leave Liverpool for New Zealand ports:— Somerset, on February 4, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff; Tongariro, on March 3, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin; Turakina, on March 17, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin: Norfolk, on April 14, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.
TAIROA FOR HOME. A projected departure frorrt Napier to-day is the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa, bound for London, via Panama.
CAMBRIDGE SAILS SATURDAY.—In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Federal steamer Cambridge leaves Auckland on Saturday at noon for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin
INDIANOLA RADIOS. —Henderson and f Macfarlane have been advised by radio I that the tramp steamer Indianola is ex- [ pected to arrive at Auckland next Wednesday from Casa Blanca, Morocco. The | vessel is bringing a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at Auckland and Lyttelton.
RIMUTAKA DELAYED.—The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company now advises that, the departure of "he liner Rimutaka, which is completing her loading at Auckland for Southampton and London, has been postponed from 5 p.m. to-morrow until 6.30 a.m. on Friday.
HALERIC’S MOVEMENTS.—Spedding, Limited, advises that the tramp steamer Haleric is expected to complete her discharge of sugar at Chelsea on Monday evening. On Tuesday morning the Haleric leaves Auckland for Westport for bunkers before proceeding to Makatea Island to load phosphates for Auckland or Newcastle.
HINEMOA DUE TO-MORROW. —Although no radio message has been received as to her time of arrival. Spedding, Limited, expects the Government steamer Hinemoa to arrive at Auckland to-morrow afternoon from Norfolk Island. Cargo for Niue Island will be received to-morrow and the vessel will be dispatched from Auckland at 5 p.m. on Friday.
MIDDLESEX BERTHING. Having completed her discharge of explosives at the Moutihi anchorage, the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Federal steamer Middlesex is berthing at the . Prince’s Wharf this afternoon to commence her discharge of London carg<>. It is hoped to dispatch the vessel from Auckland about Wednesday next for Wellington and New Plymouth to complete discharge.
AORANGI SAlLS.—Taking the following passengers, the R.M.M.S. Aorangi left Auckland shortly before 9 p.m. yesterday in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver to Sydney:—First saloon: Mr. and Mrs. A. and Masters (2) Langley, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ferguson and child. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McGibbon, Miss Ward, Mr. F. S. Nettleford, Miss Brown, Mrs. and Misses (2) Marr, Miss Burcher. Mrs. James, Miss Lewtas, Messrs (2) Marr, Mr. F. J. Abbott, Mr. F. E. Haarer, Misses (2) Harrold, Mr. R. H. Wilson, Mr. A. K. . Bulbey, Mr. H. R. Gough, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Higson, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Mrs. Tait, Miss Bulbey, Mrs. I. W. Nuttall. Mr. and Mrs. W. and Miss McArthur, Miss Cotter, Mrs. Gaffney. Mr. Du Pont, Mr. T. V. Healy, Mr. V. A. Taylor, Mr. D. F. Stewart. Mr. W. Lingford, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coulson, Mr. D. Haslam, Mr. S. V. Toose, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robinson, Mr. J. O. and Misses (2) Peterson, Mr. R. J. Minear, Mr. P. M. Thomson, Miss Frost. Mr. W. H. George, Mr. Chiene, Mr. H. Duff. Mr. G. Fagan, Mr. A. G. Tait. Miss • Egerton, Mr. J. Burbeck, Mr. J, C. Hughes, Mr. W. Buck, Miss Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and child, Mrs. and Miss Flanaghan, Mr. D. Maughan, Mr. Justice Cantor, Mr. H. P. Higson, Miss Guthrie, Miss Price, Mrs. Rptt, Mr. R. J. Greenham, Miss Hayson, Mrs. Solomon, Mr. A. E. Mager. Miss McClure. Rev. F. J. Power, Mrs. Fulton. Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. and Miss Ryan, Misses (2) Davis, Mr. R. and Misses (2) McGibbon, Messrs. R. and N. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjamin. Mr. H. B. MacMillan, Messrs. A. and H. Lowe, Mr. J. O. Hughes, Mr. R. Matheson, Mr. W. B. Topp, Mr. H. P. Weymouth, Mr. F. M. Lowe, Mr. B. W. Shaw. Second saloon: Miss Deighton, Miss Kline, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. W'alters and child, Mr. O. J. Thedens, Mr. B. W. Harvey, Mrs. Ladson, Mrs. Love, Miss Trenwith, Miss Wilcox, Mr. P. Reynolds, Mr. R. T. Tabrum, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bennett, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Vaughan, Miss Peebles, Mrs. Watson, Miss Skoglund, Mrs. Leembruggen, Master and Miss Bentley, Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. and Misses (2) Brown, Mrs. Holland, Kev. J. J. Mountain, Mr. S. Shove, Mr. C. D. Ellis, Miss M. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Brewin, Mrs. Chapman, Mr. D. W. McLean. Mr. C. A. Snedden, Mr. B. Widoff, Mr. C. D. Barker, Mr. J. F. Newsome, Mr. A. T. Rowe, Miss R. Zukerman, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher, Mr. E. B. Kidd, Mr. V. Lawrence, Mr. C. J. Clarke, Mr. J. Playsted, Mrs. and Miss Carmichael, Mr. C. H. Hennessy, Messrs. H. R. and J. T. Kofoed, Misses (2) Oharlesworth, Mrs. Crawford, and 40 third-class. SHIP —Add Coastal Moves. M (za
CANADIAN PROSPECTn^^^^* —Tlie Canadian wireless this T V p.er last eve mint for A to? peets to arrive here at The local office of the Cai£st, lo ''“on’; ™£tched n on JL ha ' *h? fax. via fiew Wk* ,3*22* NORTHUMBERLAND ry ,7 i N hat Hone From this port th^v^J?hurt ceeds to .Napier, thence tv.ni complete, and sails finally ■ ton on February 11 Jot Fanamm C, aSSOWcnaPonehfd” r \T for “places’ 1 *bey ond ‘SJvSfc ...,>2"> tons, of which 35.2-1 *lypment» for ComnsokS?,.?**P the retrf.U" o'*s- - foreign ports. For the period of las t > ear the toi-? I ™* tons. Details: Vi£or£%i t< S 3? Australia. 6.330: New ’7,. '■ p - 5 * s©e*' West Australia. 1.500: L-n 2 ;f^ -.100; Tasmania, 1.498: quantity of coal (inclnc'ine s' 1 ® tV shipped at Newcastle la,?*— places beyond the Scate w», is? 0 -? 1 * ft. of w hich 147.212 toasr^ei'S 4 «««. ments for Commonwealth , n < l i* 1 land ports, the remainder be!?. T *«• crease was largely due to the J?** *- difficulty ■ on the wharves Australia. 71.200 tons; .->1.0.10; New Zealand. ,8.741,. '"wr* 6, 605; Queensland. 5 714- w.>— V® o **!* S. 000; Vnited Kingdom; 5.000; Fiji. 4.384: Peru. -‘-MEast Indies, 2.000; Siberia, ’l"saa 168,854. to*!
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WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following: vessels are exnerw be within range of the unden^SE." wireless stations to-night: AUCKLAND: Tofua, Matatua. rsw Bath, Waihemo. City of tv? ? Dewey, Aorangi. Kairanga. H mede, Glenbank. Waipahi Hinwt.'' Jndianc-la, Northumberland. Prospector, Kaiapoi. CHATHAM ISLANDS: Surrey Canadian Challenger. WELLINGTON: Maori. Wahine hine, Arahura. Ngaio, Niagara % kura. Port Melbourne, Cape Commit' Karetu, Tairoa, Gallic, Mamiliu* tv nui Pulpit Point, Kapenga, Kant' Port Caroline. AWARUA: Sir J. C. Ross. C. A. Lir»., >«. T. Nielson Alonso, Tahiti Manuka. Manchester Merchant' r-f onia, Matatua. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY TUTANEKAI (6.45 a.ro.), 8n Bollons, for Wellington. XGAPUHI (4.15 p.m.), 703 tone, Bari for New Plymouth. HAUTURU (10.50 p.m.), 270 tons, Ja C i. son-Fowler, for Raglan. The Ngapubi sailed from Orwhunr yesterday afternoon for New Plymout; She is due back at seven o’clock n Thursday morning. The Hauturu left Onehunga at halt past ten last evening for Raglan, & whia and Port Waikato. She arm* back at six o’clock on Friday mornira and sails at 3 p.m. the same day for Hokianga. The Government steamer Tntaneb! continued on her way to Wellington fror. Northern lighthouses yesterday morniw The Arapawa is to be dispatched tin afternoon for Wanganui. OREPUKI DUE TO-NIGHT. — The Aichor steamer Orepuki sailed from Da:gaville at six o’clock this morning te Onehuna- She is due at six o'clockti'.evening and at noon to-morrow Mtsr Russell and Somers hope to dispatch fe : for Nelson and West Coast ports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 2
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