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SHIPPING NEWS.

MONOWAI SAILING,

MARIPOSA TO-MORROW.

This afternoon the liner M<*nowai sails for Sydney, and to-morrow morning the Mariposa is expected from that port. Thereafter the next ships to arrive will be the Remuera and the Avelona Star, due on Monday to load for London.

Monowai was scheduled tu leave from the Queen's wharf at :* o'clock this afternoon for Sydney, taking passengers, mails and cargo. She is due at Sydney on Tuesday morning, .and sails from there next' Friday for Auckland and Wellington. (U.S'.S.I

Mariposa is expected to berth at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning to land passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney. She has been allotted it berth at the Queen's wharf, and is to leave at 1 p.m. for Los Angeles, via Suva, Pago Pago and Honolulu. (IT. and M.)

Rcmuera i<s expected to leave Tokoinarii Bay on Sunday morning, and_ is duo here on -Monday to complete loading for London at the Central wharf. She is scheduled to sail via Panama on Saturday, June 0, at daybreak. (N.Z.S.)

Avelona Star is expected on Monday from Wellington to complete her cargo for London. She is to berth at the Queen's wharf, and is to leave on Thursday. The vessel will load 2.500 quarters of chilled beef, comprising the seventh shipment of this product from Auckland (Blue Star.)

Statira ie to complete discharge of lior shipment of Java raw sugar at Chelsea to-morrow, and is to sail for Westport for bunkers before leaving for Sydney and Pacific Islands. She is to load a copra cargo for Europe. (Spedding.)

Matai arrived yesterday afternoon, and is berthed at the King's wharf. She is to remain in port until Tuesday, when she sails for Gulf lighthouses. (Govt.) ARRlVALS—Yssteraay. O.maDn, from Matakana. 1 p.m. Mntni, from Ens-t Const, 5.40 p.m. Kawau, from Groat Barrier, 6.-10 p.m. This Day. Motu. from Tnurnrign, 4.45 a.m. Waiplata. from Wellington. 6.50 a.m. Otiinai, from Opotiki. 10.1."> a.m. Oniano, from Warkworth, 12.10 p.m. DEPARTURES—Yesteroay. Omana, for Warkworth, 4.50 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.50 p.m. Pono, for Kerepeehi, 11 p.m. Kaimiro, for Westport, 11 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TOMORROW. Omana. from Thames. 3.30 a.m. Kawau. from Coromandel. 3.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 5.30 a.m. Pono, from Kerepeohi, a.m. Tanlwha, from Paoroa, fi a.m. Ilauiti. from Waihoke, 5.40 a.m. Wakn, from Northern ports, 10 a.m. Tuhop, from Kerlkeri, a.m. Marlposa, from Sydney, 7 a.m.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. THIS DAY. MonoTvai. for Sydney, 3 p.m. Port Whangarei , for Southern ports, 5 p.m. Waimarino, for Portland. 8 p.m. Kawau, for Coromandel, 3 p.m. Haultl, for Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. Omana, for Thames, 5.30 p.m. TO-MOKROW. Tuboe, for Tauranga, noon. Motu. for Awanui, noon. Ilauiti, for Waiheke, 1.-13 p.m. Mariposa, for Los Angeles, 1 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. Recorder, in stream fP.C.B.). H.M.s. Philomel, Uevor.ponr (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Dunedin, in dock (Xaval Dept.). H.M.s. Laburnum, Devonport (Naval Dept.) H.M.s. Diomede, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Statira, Chelsea (Spe.idinjr, Ltd.). Waimarino, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.) Port Whangarei, Central Wharf (N.S.S. Co) Gununr. Kniranga, Mako, Kaimanawa. Marama, Waiotapu. Kaitoke. in stream. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. Leave Auckland for Sydney — Monowal (Union). June 1: Aoranei (Union), June 11 Leave Wellington for Sydney — Wanganella (Huddart-Parker). June 7. Due Auckland from Sydney—Mariposa (Oceanic), June 2. Due Wellington from Sydney — Wanzanclla (Huddart-Parker), June 5. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES. Leave Wellington for San Frauclsco— Makura (Unlonj. June 12. via Rarotonca and Papeete. Leave Auckland for Vancouver Aorangl (Union), June 26, via Suva, Honolulu Leave Auckland ror San Francisco Marlposa (Oceanic*, June 2, via Suva Pago Pngo. Honolulu. Los Angeles ' Due Auckland from Vancouver — Aoranci (Union). June 11, via Honolulu. Suva. Due Auckland from San Francisco—Monterey (Oceanic), June 15. INWARD CARGOES DISCHARGING. Cambridge (N.Z.S.). ex Liverpool, at LyttelStatira (Spedding) ex Java, at Auckland. Wemn^ton°- d (N ' Z ' S - ), eX New York ' at Po ~?"" ter (C and D.). ex London, at LOADING FORECAST. 11 arrival and departure dates at Auckland and other final ports.) Remuera, June 4-0. London A r v ?i oua Star, June 4 " 7 > London. Melbourne Maru, Juno 7-13, Kobe a r nd W.C G G.B WelliDgt ° n ' June 37> Londcn Westmorland, June 11-14 \ T inier T,,r,= 15-16 Southampton. London and Hull Une Cambridge. June 18-23. London - Port Hunter, June 22-2 G. London. Ca°peHorn r, JU " e 2 °" July 4 ' Lon <Jon, via Z Tlo a rn liC ' J " De 2O ' Ju]y *• London, via Cape Orari. July 6-14. London. Ruahine, July S-14. London. Karanga, July 13-17, London

CARGOES TO ARRIVE. Canadian Leader .. June 6 .... Halifax SouVnVMaru-.:: June ? V.*. ."TJ&S Aorangi June 10 Vancouve? Rnahine June 12 ....London Monterey J une 15 . Lo 3 Angele" °P« wa , July IS .. Lltc°poo" UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Wulmen loaves Napier at 3 30 11 m torliv for AnoMimd. . She is to snl at l f p.m. on rueeday for Glsborne nnd Napier Knrepo leaves Wellington on Tuesday for AiirklniKl. on route from Greymouth Kj/etn left Timam at 2 a.m. to-dav for Wellington nnd Auckland, omittin" Lyttelton. She leaves here next Wednesday for Rnrofoiißn. Altutakl, Mauke nnd Mnncixia Wnimarino sails nt S p.m. to-day for Port land, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Timani and Pieton. Waipinta. arrived this mnrninj* from Southern ports and sails nhout Friday next for Wellington and South Island ports. Waikaiva lpavps Melbourne to-day for Sydney, ' Kewpastle and Auckland. She loaves here about June 15 for Vancouver, via Pacific Islands. Winsntui loads at Punpdin for dispatch to-morrow for Auckland, via ports. Port Whangnrpi is scheduled to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington, Pieton. Blenheim. Lyttelton, Timaru nnd Dunedin. She is loading at the Central wharf. Hauturu Ipft Onehunga for Hokianga and Atirkland yesterday. She completes her overhaul and survey hero and will resume in the West Coast service next week. The Ronald is replacing her on (he New Plymouth and Wanganui trip this week. *

RANGITIKI LEAVES LONDON. discharge o£ Jier cargo at Auckland bcfoic loading lor the return trip.

MONOWAI'S PASSENGERS. Scheduled to sail at 8 p.m. to-day for Sydney, the Union Company's liner MonoI C H.Vuuiord, Air. J. H. Donaldson and lour children, His HigUncoij the Maharajah ut Diiaraiiipur, lAI.W M. Dive, Mr. M. lie . ongh, Mn, M. I tiu JouKh, Master D. de JougJi. Airs. .U----■E.Hl'an'r ilr. Elliott, Mr,. W. Jil ...I , Mr. 1 R. r.vans, :.ns. i-Jvaus, Mr. E. P. * iav J s ' Mr. (i. Eraser, Miss A. S. Fltzpntrlek, Misa U. B. Fi I/.pa trick-. Miss D. Ford, \I ss L. Fulton, Miss L. C. Fulton, Mrs. D. Freeman, Master M. Freeman, Miss-K ,\- ( ' l Mr \V T G Gray, Mr. C. h. Goldwater ami Mrs Goldwater, Mr. H. J. Gilbert and Mrl UUbert to Oroy Mr. W. Gow, Mr. F. S. Gome, Miss N. Hughes, Mrs. G. Hathaway, Mr. A. J.' Highway Mr. H. A. Harrison and Mrs. Harrison, Miss l>. MHarrison, Miss E. Hallulay, Mr. \\ . 3.*enninss. Mr. H. J. Koning, Mr. F. A. Klrby M stJr J. F. Kirby, Mrs. M. G. Ivirby, Miss K Lurv, Mrs. A. E. Lettington, Mr \\. J. Low, Mr. C. Maxwell, Mr Musuda, Mr. D. A. Milne, Mr. P. Morgan, Mr. C. W. Mulvcy, Mr. McNab, Mr. R. C. Nanavati, Mr. I. A. Osborne, Miss E. L. Ostler Mr S Paterson, Mr. K. It. Pispati, Miss J. Ralston, Miss M Ralston Miss M. G. Robertson, Mr.'cCw. Simpson, Mr. Kligo, Mr. A. Spencer and Mrs. Spencer, Mr. Satterr.hwaite and Mrs. Sattertlnvaite, Mr J. Mono and Mrs. Stone, Miss A. A. Todd, Mr. R. It. Thompson, Mr. D. W. Thompson, Mr Wieinortikisk Mr W A. Wethered, Mr. W. E. Watkh'.s'and'Mrs. Watkins, Miss P. Ziele, Mrs A M. Beoson, Mrs. B. Byrne, Mr. R. M Bevin and Mrs. Bevin, Mr. A. E. Brown, Mr R h Boatwood and Mrs. Boatwood, Mrs (' jr. Cobham, Mr. Carson, Mrs. C. B. Collins, Mr. B. Daniel, Miss ladden, -Miss Freeman, Miss It. Gellert, Mr. F. J. Garnett Mr. Garfield Todd and Mrs. Gapfield Todd. Mr. I. K. Hudson, Miss iiaii.s Miss I). Hodgkinson, Mrs. I. I. Hitchings, Miss Iv. .Tolinson, Mrs. S Johnson Mr. T Lowrv and Mrs. Lowry, Jliss i.. Markham, Miss E. Markham, Mr. W. Moloney, Mr J Markham. Mr. Mackay, Mrs. A. McDowell. Miss G. Pardey, Mr. K. W. Ricketrs, Mr W Scvmour, Mrs. E. E. Sutherland. Mr! A.'Taylor, Mr. T. 11. Vickers, Mrs. F. A, Watson, Mrs. I. I. Wrightson, Jliss L. F M Wescombe, Mr. H. A. Aldndpe, Mr. F. Anderson, Mr. W. O. Brosman, Mr. C. Billings, Mr. A. K. Billings, Master T. F. Billings. Mrs. A. Billings.. Mr H. E Christian Mrs M. Corbett. Miss F. Castle, Mr. T Dnrbrid-e Mr. J. Farrell. Mr. B. Gray, Mr T I Hunt, Mrs. W. Hones and two children, Mr. G. Junk. Mr. F. G. Jones, Mr" G Leslie, Mr. H. J. Lane. Mr. W. Lelindorf. Master H. Leslie, Mrs E.. Mason, Miss M. Madden, Mr. A. E. McKenzip, Mr. A. O. Nicholson. Mr. C. Nicholls Mr H. S. C. Panton, Mr. D. Reid and Mrs Reid, Master B. Reid. Master P. Reid, Miss P. Reid Mr. G. Stephens. Mr. H. Sadler, Mr. L Sparnon, Mrs. E. M. Watts, Miss D. E. Watts, Mrs. I. M. Williams.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA,

DEPARTURES-r-YESTERDAY. Hatltnni, for Hokianga and Auckland 4.30 p.m. ~_ Hokianga, for Hokianga, 5.10 p.m.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

WMlincton. May 31.—Sailed: Turakina. for London. 3 p.m.; Golden Bear, for Mel"Lvtfelhin. May St.—Sailed: Wlngntpi, for Dunedin. 1.40 p.m.; Kiwitea. for Timaru, 2.4."> p.m.; Avelona Star, for Wellington, " WplUnßton. Tune I.—Arrived: Port Hunter, from Auckland, 9.30 a.m. OVERSEAS. London. May 31.—Arrived Surrey, from Bluff; Kar.imea, from Napier. ■WITHIN , WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tlie Auckland wireless station tn-night: Ardenvohr, Canadian Cruiser, Kaimiro. Maimoa, Manposa, Maui Poniare, Monowai, Niagara, Waipahi.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 4

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