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SHIPPING NEWS.
RANGITATA ARRIVES FROM
LONDON.
STRATHNAVER DUE FRIDAY.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor liner Rangitata arrived from London shortly after 2 p.m. to-day. She brought 333 passengers for all ports and 1250 bags of mail, as well ae a full cargo, which includes 540 motor cars, the largest shipment of British cars to arrive by one vessel. She is at the Central wharf, and will also discharge at Wellington. The P. and O. Royal Mail liner Strathnaver, 22,283 tone (Captain Har|rison), will arrive from Brisbane at 3.30 p.m. on Friday. She has 1073 tourists on board, and will leave for Wellington at midnight on Saturday. Monowai was delayed by bad weather oil her last trip from to Sydney. She leaves again on Friday for Auckland and Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Whangarei discharged 3000 cases of fruit from Nukualofa yesterday and this morning moved to the Central wharf to load for Southern ports, for which she leaves on Friday. (N.S.S. Co.) Niagara is due next Wednesday from Vancouver, via porte, and is expected to sail at 11 p.m. on Thursday, November 28, for Sydney. (U.S.S. Co.) Wanganella arrived at Wellington from Sydney at 3.30 this morning. She saile for Sydney and Melbourne at noon to-morrow. (H.P.) Norfolk, which in discharging at the Prince's wharf, will leave on Saturday for Hawke's Bay. (N.Z.S. Co.) Nemea has completed the discharge of her Auckland cargo of sulphur from Japan, and leaves for Lyttelton this afternoon. (K.P. and Co.) Triona is due to sail this evening for Nauru Island to again load phosphate for New Zealand. (B.P. Co.) Lurline, on her way from Auckland to San Francisco, lcavee Pago Pago to-day for Honolulu, where she is due next Monday. She arrives at Log Angeles on November 30 and San Francisco on December 2. (H. and M.) Kiwitea completed her annual survey and overhaul yesterday and left for Westport at 2 p.m. (U.S.S. Co.) Kanna is due from Greymouth at 1 p.m. to-morrow. On discharge, she sails for Noumea and Walpole Island to load for New Plymouth, Castlecliffe and Lyttelton. (U.S.S. Co.) Waimarino left for Portland at 8.30 p.m. yesterday. She is due back in the morning and leaves on Friday for the South. (U.S.S. Co.) William C. Daldy, the Auckland Harbour Board's tug which left Newcastle-on-Tyne on November 7, called at Algiers yesterday and left again for Auckland, where ehc is due early in January. (A.H.8.) ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Oniana, from Walhoko, 0.3 p.m. Hauili, from Corjmandol, 5.13 p.m. This Day. Motu, from Awanut, 1>.20 a.m. Motitl, from Warkworth, 7.'25 a.m. I , ouo, from Kerepeehl, 8.45 a.m. DEPARTURES.— Yesterday. Ton. for Whakutane 12.:J0 p.m. Kiwitea, for Wcstport, 2 p.m. Motiii, for Warkworth, 5.15 p.m. Margaret \V., for Knst Coast, 0 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 0 p.m. Tanlwlia, for Pacroa, U..j p.in. Pukeko, for East Coast, 0.1(1 p.m. Coronation, for Awanul, etc., O'.fiu p.m. Waimarino, for Portland, 5.30 p.m. This Day. Omnnn, for Matakana, 5.1." a.m. Hai-ooiia, tor Ost.Mid, 0.4 D a.m. Onewa, for Oatend, !>.-ir> a.m. Duchess, for Onc-ron, 0.50 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Kanna, from Greymouth, due. Hnroona, from Ostend, r,/M> p.m. Onewa, from Ostend, [i.BO p.m. Tanhvha, from l'aeroa, 11 p.m. TO-MOKROW. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. j Oinann, from Mittnkuna, t> a.m. i I'aroto. friim Northern ports, nflornoon. I'orf Waikato, from Wellington, duo. Kavan, from Great Barrier, 0 p.m. Haniti, from Thames, S p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. JMofu, for Taurangu, noon. Triona, fur Nauru, afternoon. Nemea, for I,yttcllon. afternoon. Haniti, for Thames, 8 p.m. Kawau, for Great Harrier, midnight. TO-MORROW. Piino. for KerepeeUl, 2 p.m. Paroto, for Mercury Bay, -4 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 4.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Pa proa. 7 p.m. Oniana, for Warkwcrlh. 7 p. 711. Kanna, for Walpole Island, evening. VESSELS IN PORT. Rangitata, Central Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Norfolk, Prince's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Tainui, Prinee's Wharf (A.S.P.). Nemea, Kind's Wharf (K.P.). Triona, Kind's Wharf (8.F.C.). \ Dalveen, Chelsea (A.S.F.). ! Port Whangarei, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. ! Co.). Abel Tasman, Kings Wharf (N.S.S. Co.). 11.M.5. Wellington. Devonport (Naval Dept.) I [.M.S. Philomel, rjevonport ('Naval Depl.). (I.M.S. Nucula, Devonport (Naval Dept.). Mako, Wainiea, Waiotipn, in s-tream. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. Wanganella—Leaves Wellington, November 21; arrives Sydney, November 24; leaves Sytlney, November oO; arrives Auckland, December 4. Monowai—Leaves Sydney, November 22; arrives Auckland, November 2.7; leaves. Wellington, November 30; arrives Sydney, l .December 2; leaves Syd'id.v, December l>; arrives Wellington, December 0; leaves Auckland, December 13; arrives Sydney, December Iβ. PASSENGERS PER ORONSAY. The following passengers for New Zea- ■ land will arrive from London by the Oronsay, which is d>lo at Sydney to-day: Mr. F. Barbour, Miss K. M. Crabb. Miss V. K. Dowling, Miss M. L. Everitt, Sir. K. G. Everitt, Mrs. Frator, Captain F. Govsky, Mrs. Govsky. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Herrick, Miss H. M. Herrick, Captain M. K. North, Mrs. North, Mr. W. IC. Ormond, Miss .7. B. Ormond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keid, Miss B. Smith, Sir Harry Twyford, Lady Twyford, Miss E. M. Twyford, Mr. j>.nd Mrs. K. W. Wills, Miss K. M. Wills, Mr. C. A. Wills, Miss E. C. L. Wilson. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Waimarino is now loading at Portland and returns to Auckland to-morrow morning. She sails 011 Friday -afternoon for Wellington, I'icton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Tiniaru. Waiplata left Bluff at 9 p.m. on Monday for Auckland, via Tltuaru. Lyttelto'n and Wellington. Kaimiro loads at Westport to-morrow for Auckland. Kairanga was due at Melbourne yesterday. She proceeds to Launceston, Adelaide and Stenhouse Bay, to load, returning to Melbourne to complete for Auckland. Kartigi loads at Adelaide on Saturday next, completing at Bdithburg and Geelong for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plvmouth. Omana loads at Newcastle about December 11 for Wellington and Napier. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES—YESTKKDAY. Ronaki, for Raglan and Kawhia, 4.15 p.m. Nikau, for Nelson, etc, d.35 p.m.
PASSENGERS PER RANGITATA. Tlift following passengers arrived from London this afternoon by the New Shipping Company's motor liner Kangi; tata:—Saloon: Sir A. and Lady lidmoni stone, Colonel and Mrs. N. V. Adams, Mr. 'and Mrs R S. Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aslnvol Mr and Mrs. W. N. Barton, Mr Sβ MM. P. J- Borthwlck and son, Mr ami Mrs II Buchanan, Mr. and airs. u. J-. Gastaing, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. /oske.v -and YntPK Mrs G E. and Miss M. B. l>. Bell, Mrs A A Bennet, Mr. and Mrs. E. Berington, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. BldwlH, Mrs. C. B. Browing, Mrs. and Miss _BWer, Mn. agd Miss Goodliart, Mrs. M. B. J. Gafecovne, Mr. and Mrs. G. Graiehen, Mrs. M K Ilenncssy Mrs. G. G. L. Iljornng, Mrs. G. G. Kcnn y. Mrs. K. B. and Mrs. B. I* Mawley, Mrs. S. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Monroe Mrs I C. Nedwill, Mrs. J. M. and Mis'scs li M. and P. T. Riddlford, Mrs. OliphantShaw, Mrs. and Miss Steer, Mrs. J. V. Studholmo, Mrs. G. M. Thomas Mrs. and Miss Vaughan Johnson, Miss 34 M. Appleton, Miss 11. A. Blyth, MissA. A. Cave, Misses K. M. and N. M. Clark, Mrs. S Greaves, Miss K. L. Hay, Miss S. 1,. Hclyer, Misses H. B, and MA Luke, K. tans, 11. h. Massic, K. McGcever A. it! Campbell, M. McNally, A. L Partridge, if M Kotrers G F. Sharp, M. Sskorrott, Mrs T SB Turner. Mrs. H. Garrick-: mLs M. M. Watson, Miss J. E Williams Mpkki-k E F K Beethajn, B. H. Bennct, r T bavies/s. W.llassall, C. H. Kelley, f' McGeever, Hedley I'otts, C. S. kpooner, C Y Taylor, S. Van Den Eyndc, D. T. Wells, Henry Wilson. (Tourist class: Rev. J. A. J. Ardts. Rev. G. J. de Bice, Dj. and Mrs A. Henderson, Misses B. M. and C. C. Henderson, Dr. Violet Coates, Misses P. and H. F. and Master J. K. Coates, Captain and Mrs. A. Gray, Ilcv. II .1 Boyd, Rev. IT. W., Mrs., Miss and Master Funnell, Rev. 11. A. Haydock, Rev. ,T Kyan, Rev. C. B. Invesey, Mrs. Livescy, Dr and Mrs. W. Worger, Flying Officer A. T Orchard, Mrs. and Masters (3) and Miss M A P Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. and Master Allen, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Allen, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Daniells, Mr. and Mrs. J Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. S. and Misses G. E. and O. M. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. A. House, Mr and Mrs. G. C. and Master James, Kev B. Kavanagh, Rev. M. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Leggatt, Mr. and Mrs. C. St. iC Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. IT. Storey, Mes- ! dames E. P. Anderson, D. Ayre, A. L. Bennett, A. Bennison, S. H. J. Brown, Miss Brown, Mrs. M. Carlson, Mrs. B. Clark, Mr I. K. Cook, Mesdamcs O. Cowlishaw, B. T. Daley, S. Denniston, M. F. 11. Dyott, G. S. Gresham, W. G. Halo, F. Heap, A. M, Ilendy, M. G. Hogg, B. L. Hubbard, K Leigh, Mrs. and Miss Kendall, Mrs. G. B. Manual, Mrs. L. E. May, Mrs. and Miss McChesney, Mesdames D. M. Murray, IT. M. Stanstield. B. Tomlinson, H. Walker and three sons, Mrs. D. A. Wilcox, Misses K. Ayre, M. S. Bartleman, A. Battersby. M. A. Bridson, J. B. M. Bnckham, I. Christian, S. A. Dickson, J. M. Flack, M. M. V. Hall, B. M. IT. and W. H. Hopley, I. J. Maclellan, M. Malpart, A. Mandeno, A. Marshall, S. Parker. M. A. Pearce, B. Pethick, B. F. and A. B. Pickmero, I. W. Savage, B. Scholes, E. J. Spencer, R. A. Taylor, B. J. and J. M. Terry, D. S. M. Ward, M. N. Wilkin, F. I. Williams, B. Williams, Messrs. B. Beyer, V. Budd, D. P. Courage, IT. G. Hand, K. F. F. Hodge, V. R. House, S. Kelly, A. C. Norden, W. Scott King, E. W. and A. W. Sowter, A. J. Williams, and 98 third class. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Napier, November 10. —Sailed-: Rangitiki, for London, 8 p.m. Wellington, November 19. —Arrived : Kern, from New Plymouth, 2.55 p.m.; Maul Pomare, from , Lyttelton, 3.5 p.m.; Parera, from Timaru, 0 p.m. Sailed: Uaronne, for Lyttelton, 5.40 p.m. Wellington. November 20. — Arrived: Wanganella, from Sydney, 3.30 a.m.; Breeze, from Lyttelton, 9 a.m. Lyttelton. November 10.—Sailed : Breeze, for Wellington, 5 p.m.; Kaimiro, for Westport 9 p.m. OVERSEAS. Suva, November 1!). —Sailed: LurlLne, for San Francisco, 7 p.m. Frcmantle-, November 19.—Arrived : Mnloja, from London. Brisbane, November 20.—Sailed : Strathnavor, for Auckland. Sydney, November 20.—Arrived : Waikoualfi, from Bluff. Algiers, November 18.—Sailed: William C. Daltly (tug), for Auckland. Sydney, November 20.—Arrived: Gabriella, from Greymouth. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night : —Canadian Connncror, Canadian Victor, Malmon, Nemea, Kangitata, Strathnaver, Triona.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 4
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