SHIPPING NEWS.
MONOWAI IN PORT. YOSERIC FROM JAVA. With passengers, mails, and transhipped and Australian cargo, the steamer Monowai. arrived, from Sydney yesterday afternoon. This afternoon the Yoseric is duo from Java, with a cargo of raw sugar, and will berth at Chelsea. The Kalingo, arriving from Newcastle at 7 p.m. to-day, has been allotted a berth at the King's wharf. ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Monowai, from Sydney, 4.30 p.m. Passengers :—Mr. G. E. Alderton, Mr. R. S. liugbv, Miss K. M. Clark. Miss M. N. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Iv. Caughey, Miss M. Clarkson, Mr. W. 11. Cowpcr, Mrs E. Downie, Mrs. l>. I. De Jongh, Mr M. E. Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Blsworth, Miss C. Fordyce, Mr. A. M. Farquhar, ►Sister V. Franklin, Mr. G. M. Gormlie, Mr. W. Gow, Miss h. O. Jeffreys, Mr. and Mrs. 11. "W. King, Mr. 0. Kressc, Mr. R. S. Lament, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. F. Littleproud, Mr and Mrs. S. Lepliert, Mr. J. 11. Lindon, Mr. P. Miller, Mr. J. S. Milnp, Mr. R. B. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. M. Moodabe, Mr. J. X. McCnrkindale, Mr. G. McJardy, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Macdiannid, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Robinson. Mr. E. .T. Kishworth, Mr. J. B. Kevell, Miss I. Rowoll, Captain A. Sinclair-White, Mrs. L. Swanston, Mr. M. J. Scott, Mr. G. Springhall, Mrs. B. Seagnr, Mi-. W. G. Sayetjh, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Thompson, Miss S. Thompson, Mr. G. E. Tole, Miss M. Tole, Miss J. Tole. Mr. M. Van Stavoren, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Airth, Mrs. L. M. Bush, Mr. A. Batson, Mr. H. G. Cornwall, Mr. J. W. Cooke, Miss R. Cooko, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cockerell, Mr. T. H. C. Chapman, Mr. A. J. Cant, Mrs. K. S. Du Kien, Mrs. B. I)u Rien, Mr. .1. P. Drew, Mrs. F. T. Garrard, Sir. W. H. Glenny, Miss F. Ilorne, Mr. H. 11. Johnson, Miss D. Johnson, Masters K. and I). Johnson, Mrs. H. 11. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. .larvis, Miss K. Jarvis, Mrs. B. Judd, Rev. S. K. Knapp, Mrs. W. Kneeland, Miss M. Kneeland, Mrs. I. Lodge, Mrs. C. P. Lewis, Mr. A. Moore, Miss M. Mathews, Mrs. A. M. Murray, Miss M. McCallum, Mr, E. P. Nicholson, Mr. H. T. Pollock, Mr. J. P. ReUly, Miss VV. A. St. Paul, Miss U. Todd, airs. S.J. Wyle. Miss E. J. Wyle, Mr. A. Anderson, Miss M. Adams, Mr. T. K. Blunder, Mr. T. W. Cook, Miss H. C. Collier, Mr, M. Cork, Mr. R. E. Cross, Mr. C. A. Dixon. Mr. T. Frost, Miss G. M. Green, Mrs. B. Hall, Mr. E. M. Lewis, Mr. G. H. Lockett, Mr. A. B. Lenerton, Mr. R. H. McCallum, Mr. J. V. Nicholls, Mr. A. Norrls, Mr. J. Smiers, Miss A. B. Smiers, Mr. D. Sinclair, Mrs. E. Varley, Mr. R. Williams. Pukeko, from Portland, 6.20 p.m. Omanu, from Warkworth, 9.45 p.m. Hauiti, from Thames, 10.10 p.m. *
DEPARTURES-Yesterday. Mofiti. for Warkworth. 4.20 p.m. Endeavour, for Whansaroa, 4.20 p.m. l'aroto, for Coast, 5.55 p.m. Walta, for Russell, 0.35 p.m. Golden Cloud, for Wellington, C.35 p.m. R.M.m.s. Aorangi, for Sydney, 10.20 p.m. PasHengers from Auckland : Mrs. K. Adamsi Taylor, Mr. Clark, Mr. .T. B. Cummjng, Mr. T. I. Dyson. Mr. J. 11. T. Evans, Mrs. J. H. T. Evans, Mr. G. B. Fritchley, Mrs. S. IT. Fritehley, Mrs. E. A. E. Garrick. Mr. F. V. Hilliard. Mr. K. Y. Hume, Mr. R. S. Kirkham, Mr. E. Lausdowne, Mr. C. L. Langsworth, Mr. R. D. Moore, Miss N. M. Mclver, Mr. W. McLean, Miss J. Peck, Mr. L. G. Price, Mrs. l>. G. Price, Mrs. G. O. Pycroft, Mr. G. C. J. Richard, Mr. S. A. N. Ridgway, Mr. A. A. Silcoek, Mrs. A. A. Silcocl;, Mr. R. I. Stewart. Mr. G. S. Mac Arthur Webh. Mrs. E. M. Williams, Miss S. Walton, Mr. R. 11. Weeks, Mrs. R. IT. Weeks, Mr. 11. L. Bioletti, Sir. G. W. B. Chantrill, Mrs. G. W. B. Chantrill, Miss D. Civil, Miss G. Civil. Mr. C. Coulam, Mr. A. A. Douglas, Mrs. A. A. Douglas; Master J. A. Douglas. Mr. T. .T. George, Mrs. T. J. George, Mr. T. V. George, Miss J. Hardmnn", Mr. L. .T. Miller, Miss Ij. Mi Peckham. Mr. IT. M. Robertson, Mrs. C. Robertson. Mrs. G. Robertson, Mr. C. T. Trotman, Mr. P. T'rhahns, Mfss G. I. Urqnbart, Mrs. A. Abbott, Master K. Abbott. Mrs. E. Anderson, Mr. P. A. Billings, Mr. R. Davidson, Mr. W. S. Feiehley, Mr. G. Hntchor, Mr. E. Mitchell, Mrs. B* Mitchell, Mr. K. H. Mitchell, Mr. K. A. McCrcady, Mrs. K. A. McCready, Mr. N. McGeachen, Mrs. N. McGeachen, Mr. P. J. McHugh, Mrs. E. Pullen, Mr. W. Petrie, Mr. J. Koden, Mr. J. F. Seawright, Miss E. Seawright, Mrs. M. J. Stopford. Master L. Stopford, Mr. J. F. Taylor. Mr. J. Tighe, Mr. J. W. Tillack, Mrs. F. H. Toomiith, Mr. R. D. Watt, Mrs R D. Watt, Mrs. H. Wotirmouth und infant, Mr. A. T. Worthingtou, Mr. h. D. Vates; and one Chinese.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Yoseric, from Java, 5 p.m. . . Omana, from Waiheke, t>.3o p.m.• Kalinso, from Newcastle. 7 p.m. Haultl, from Coromandel, 10 p.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 11 p.ni. TO-MORROW. ■ Abel Tasman, from Newcastle. Pono, from Kerepeehi, a.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Waimea, for Gisborne, 5 p.m. Margaret XV., for East Coast Bays, 5 p.m. Fulfcko, for Enstr* Coast Bavs, 5 p.m. Coronation, for Whangarei, r> p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paoroa, 9.30 p.m. Port Alma, for Loudon, 8 Port Nicholson, for Gisborne, 10 p.m. TO-MORKOW. Omana, for Matakana, 11 a.m. Hauiti, for Thames, noon. Motu, for Tauranga, noon. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Laburnum, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H M s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.S. Veronica, Devouport (Naval Dept.). K.tf.A. Nucula, Devonyort (Naval Dept.). Recorder, in stream (Pacific Cable Board). Monowai, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Waipiata, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Waimea, Queen's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Port Alma, Queen's Wharf (F.C.A. Co.). Port HuOn, Queen's Wharf (H.R., Ltd.). Port Nicholson, Queen's Wharf (F.C.A. Co.). Pukeko, Central Wharf (W. and W.). Margaret W., King's Wharf (F.C.A. Co.). Guubar, Kairanga, Mako, Kaimanawa, Waipahi, Waiotapu, Kaitoke, Tofua, Pakura, In strea.m. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. Leave Auckland for Sydney — Monowai (Union), November 2; Monterey (Oceanic), November 3. Leave Wellington for Sydney—Marama (Union), November 10; Makura (Union), November 14. Due Auckland from Sydney—Wanganella (H.P.), November S; Aorangi (Union), November 13. Due Wellington from Sydney—Monowai (Union), November 13; Wanganella (H.P.), November 21; Makura (Union), November 27. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES. Leave Wellington for San Francisco— Maunganui (Union). October 81, via Rarotonga, Papeete. Leave Auckland for Vancouver — Aorangi (Union), NovemDer 14, via Suva, HonoLeave' Auckland for San Francisco—Monterey (Oceanic), November 18, via Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, Los Angeles. Due Auckland from Vancouver — Niagara (Union), November 27, via Honolulu, Suva. Due Auckland from San Francisco—Monterey (Oceanic), November 3, via Los Angeles. Honolulu. Pago Pago, Suva. Due Wellington from San Francisco — Makura (Union), November 13, via Papeete, Rarotonga. UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. The Kalingo arrives at 7 p.m. to-day from Newcastle and berths at the King's wharf. After discharge here she proceeds to Wellington and Greymouth. The Waimea sails at 5 p.m. to-day with cargo for Gisborne. The Waipiata docks to-morrow and, after undocking, loads for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Timaru and Picton, sailing on Friday. The Karetu leaver Suva on Thursday next lor Auckland and is due here on Tuesday. Thereafter she will be replaced in the Pacific Islands trade by the Waipahi.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Dunedin. October 31.—Arrived : H.M.S. Diomede. from Aknton, 0.40 a.m.; Waimarino. from Bluff, 10.45 a.m. Wellington, October 31.—Arrived : Puna, from Nelson, 8.20 a.m. ; Awahou, from Lyttelton. 9.-J5 a.m. Panama, October 31.-—Arrived : Rualune (Auckland to London). Melbourne. October 31.—Sailed: Brisbane Mnru, for Wellington. Suva, October 31. —Arrived : Monterey, from San ITrav Cisco.
The Norwegian tanker Havbor Is reported to have left Ballk Papan last Friday. for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. In continuation of her voyage from Los Angeles, the 0. "and O. Line steamer Golden Cloud sailed last evening for Wellington, Timaru and Australian ports. Taking passengers, mails and cargo for Sydney, the Union Company's R.M.m.s. Aorangi left Auckland last evening in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver. According to her wireless report, the motor ship Yoseric, with raw sugar from •Tavu, will arrive at Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day. She is to discharge at Chelsea. After loading local produce at the Queen's wharf, the C. and D. Line motor ship Port Alma -expects to sail at 10 p.m. to-day for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and' Glasgow. . . ; The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night:—Aorangi, Abel Tasman, Golden Cross, Kalingo, Kanna, Monterey, Port Almn, Port Nicholson, Wairuna, Winton, Yoseric. WINTON DELAYED. By radio the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Winton reports that owing to bad weather she now expects to arrive on Thursday from New York. The ship, is bringing cargo from New York, Norfolk and Gulf of Mexico ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. MONOWAI ARRIVES. The Union Company's steamer Monowai arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon after a passage of rough beam seas and strong southerly winds. She sails at three o'clock on Thursday afternoon for Sydney and Melbourne. The Monowai brought transhipments from the. following vessels : Moldavia, Kowarra, Orungal, Craigend, Coolcna, Ormiston, Talune, Marella, Peru, Barrabool, Orontes, . Nankin, - Esqililino, Eridun, Manunda, Tourcoing, Atsuta Maru, Caasterkerk, Brisbane Maru. WAIPAHI RE-ENTERING TRADE. The Waipahi, which has been laid up lor more than a month in Auckland, is to be taken to the North Wall this afternoon to be recommissioned for the Fiji-Tonga-Auckland service, replacing the Karetu. The Waipahi is scheduled to leave Auckland on November 15, Sydney on November 22, Lautoka on December 1, Suva on .December 2 Nukualofa on December 4, Suva on December 7, arriving back at Auckland on December 13. Thereafter she will run a monthly service to the Islands.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 4
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