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Shipping News of the Port

MONTEREY ARRIVED.

CORNWALL FOR LONDON. i NARBADA FROM CALCUTTA. -• KARAMEA FOR FINAL LOADIXC. 1 ' With the record number of (!!)(! passengers, the Matson liner Monterey [ arrived shortly after 7 a.m. to-day from San Francisco, via Los Angeles Har- , hour. Honolulu, Pago Pago and Suva. J She berthed at Prince's wharf and will > sail at ten o'clock to-night for Sydney i and .Melbourne. Two hundred and thirty - • four passengers landed here, and about 200 will join her when she leaves for ' Australia. Tlie Federal Line steamer Cornwall, which is completing her loading at Central wharf for London and ■ j West of England has been delayed i by the rain and will not sail until to- ' morrow afternoon. The I'nion Company's chartered steamer Narbada will arrive to-morrow afternoon from Cal- ' eutta, via Penang, Singapore and | Samar with general Eastern cargo for . discharge at New Zealand main ports and Australia. The Shaw Savill and Albion motor ship Karamea arrived thiforenoon from New Plymouth to coinLoiidon. for which porta she will sail at 7 a.m. mi Tuesday. \ia Cape Horn and I.as Palmas. She is berthed at Queen's wharf. Melbourne Star sailed for London at , i p.m. yesterday, via Cape Horn, and ii due at London on October 3. She carries three passengers. (15.5.L.) Springbank is due to-morrow from New Plymouth to complete discharge of phosphate lrom Nauru, sailing on 'l uesday nig.'t. (8.P.G.) Rangitane has been delayed by the rain, but it is expected she will .-ail late to-night for Port Chalmers to continue discharge of London cargo. (N.Z.S. '■ Co. I | Wairangi, which arrived from <!la«-j gow and Liverpool on .Monday with j general cargo, will leave at 7 a.m. tomorrow for Wellington. (A.S.P.) Matai, which arrived on Wednesday evening from Kussell, is at King's wharf loading materials for Cmier Ir-land. and : sails on Monday morning. (Marine Dept.) " I Matua will arrive next Wednesday from the Islands with passengers ami fruit. She will sail for Nukualofa at j 11 a.m. on Thursday. (L'.S.S. Co.J I City of Winchester, which arrived ! from New York on Wednesday evening. I i.-. discharging at King's wharf and will sail on Tue.-day for Wellington. (N.Z.S. Co.) City of Pittsburg is discharging cargo from Montreal at Queen's wharf and is expected to leave for Napier next Thursday. (N.Z.S. Co.) Kauri is expected to arrive at 7.30 ■ a.m. to-morrow with cargo troni Mel - Lourne. (L'.S.S. Co.) Malaren, which arrived at Dunedin fiom the Seychelles Group, Indian; Ocean, with guano, is expected here eaily : next week. (A.S.P.) Tamaroa reported to-day that slie will arrive at 7 a.m. next Friday from Southampton and London. She had ti'J ; passengers for Auckland. (L.D.N.) | Dessau ie due on Tuesday with general j , cargo from ports in the Gulf of Mexico, |v (H. and M.) ]

Wanganella left Wellington at 11 p.m. yesterday for .Sydney. She sail- 11.>:n Sydney on Sej'tenilier 9 and arri\inhere on September 10. (H.l'.j ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Kawau, from tireat Barrier. S."O p.m. Kanginui, from Tauranga, 'J.'JO p.ui. This Day. Monterey, from San Franeisen, 7." a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 7.4U a.m. 'i'uhiH', from I'aeroa, S a.m. Dnewii, from Ostein!, !t a.m. Monterey, from San Franeisco. 7~> a in., witli the following passc-tigers: lirstelass : Mr. V. Aehesou. Mrs. V. Aehesou. Miss M. Aelieson. Mis.-- K. Adams. Mr. It. Ashe, Mrs. K. Ashe. Mr. C. B;'_-r. Mrs. K. Barentt. Mr. It. Bensky, Mrs.*-' Beiisk.v, Mr. J. Berg, Mrs. ,1. llrrf Mr.-. |. lterri - man. Mr. X. Bloinfield, Mr m £ 1..11 Mr. 11. Bruner, Mrs. 11. Bruner, Bruner, Miss Marilyn lirunr.r. Miss jiri'iler, Mi.-s Marguerite Itruner, Mr. W. Buekley. Mrs. M. Byrne, Miss Byrne, Mr. C. Curue, Mrs. 1.. Olivers, Miss 1,. Coote. Mr. It. Coulter. Mr. C. Creek, Mrs. C. Creek. Mrs. A. Desmond, Mr. \V. Diamond, Mr. T. Dodson. Mr. G. Dorset t. Miss (.;. Dousiin. Mrs. M. Dudgoon, Mr. A. Fiteli. Miss I'. Foley. Miss C. Foley, Mrs. It. Kraser. Mr. J. (ireen. Mrs. J. Green, Mrs. ,1. (Jrillin, Miss A. tirittin, Mr. <;»ek I'oy. Mrs. 1!. Ilorkimer. Miss E. Ilorkimer. Mr. 1,. Hoffman, Mrs. 1.. HnfTinan. Mr. M. Hope, Mrs. M. Hope. Master J. Hope, Mrs. M. Hemphill. Mr. .1. I .lohaniisi.ii, Mr. .1. Kav. Mrs. .1. Kav Mr I'. Kra met. Sir Ceeil I.evs, Miss il' MaeDonald. Mr. S. Martin, Mrs. S. Martin Miss J. Martin, Master 11. Mar'in Mr \V MeEwan, Mr. .1. MeKenzie, Mrs. MeK. n/ie Mr. 10. MeKinnon. Miss D. Meale., Mrs. M. Miller, Mr. J. Moodahe, Mrs. (i Ww'on Mr. C. Xeale, Mrs. C. \eale, Misi B. Neale.' Mrs. S. Penman, Mrs. H. l'hilpott. Miss \\ . l'hilpott, Mr. 1,. l'hilI'otr. Mr. V. l'hilpott. >*r. .1. I'otter. Mrs. J. I'otter, Miss E. Kex, Mr. E. Untied-.-,•. Miss I\. By a il. Mrs. A. Cavin. Mr. Kliarpe Mrs. .1. Sharpe, Mrs. ('. M. Soiiie-i----veil, Mr. D. \V. Steele, Mrs. D. \V. Steele Mr. V,. Steel. Mrs. \V. Steel. Master I'. Steel, Mrs. K. A. Sutherland. Mr-. II tod I Dr A. Vanee. Mr. .1. Williamson. lUiamson, Mrs. J. Woods. Mrs K. Wjinv. Master D. Wylie. Mr. A. Wvnne. I ahin elass: Mr. ('. K. Anderson, Mr I» Arnott Mr. E. Ball, Mrs. K. Ball, Mr. 1)! Ball, Mrs. D. Ball. Mr. A. Botts, Mrs * Botts, Miss E. Bolts. Miss A. Botts. Miss U Boulton, M,ss M. Castle, Mrs. .1. Child*, I, • Clark. Miss B. Colloduc, Mr. S s. Dean, Dr. M. Falconer. Mr. J. Fo\ n,,?'. J " l,° X - V "• neh, Mr. I, Mr w K Hold ring, Mr. F. ,; o rton H1M.,., \t / '!?!' Mrs " J - Urul.b, Mr. D [iiuhb. Master M. (iruhh. Master C. (iruhh c "«•"». I)r " s - Harlow, Mrs S Harlow, Mr. E. Hartley. Miss H. ,J. Hartley, Mrs. .A. Hedley, Miss S. M Hedlev Mr. E. IToliapa ta. Mr. E. Howell' Miss i>" F Ir r J T H^^ s - Mr I.A- I,uh - Mrs - W. Isbell. Mr D " n « Mrs C " W -lohnson. Mr l{ V Mr A K- rS ' ■ Kable, Mr. W. Kaipara X: £■ J{ r r ; H p Miss Ij ' ;R ' Miss * (i. J ' l,oek M'lster' /'°, rra,n °' Mrs - C. Eorriston-Clarke ir m' 4, [ac(j il>bon. Mrs. A. Mar<ilon OomW, < Mr. K Mr i e^u^M 0 ' "^. iss MeKinnnn. l/Slrl knV> ; V " MeMlllnn, Mr. F. Men "her S«i£US!%V r ,v Mr. \Y. Monro. Mr--M«rrn.v,"Mr I. xansett 'Mrs"?' x?' r . J Miss j. Xansett Mr (; ii v & RobK Miss O. KenaVl, V,r W s'irXnt^ll Sh Mi- >'r row, Miss M. Spence Mr Vr li' 1 . S, ; < ) r - ! IV. Storev Mr T -r. , • stop|n . Mr. , ' Mr. J. We to re Mr r u-wV einsloin. K"h"- W-S 5 - ; 'Vordley, Miss E. Worden. rep!1 ' Mr - BDEPARTURES—Yestertfay i P«^° U f ne l, tar - for London, 4.20 pn, Bono, for Thames, 5 p.m. i Haulti, for Coromandel. 3.20 n m t r„„ ri s f! ii n " ]

I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. This Day. | llauiti. from Corotnanflf 1. 4 p.m. Kara men, from Now Plymouth. 10.13 a.m. TU-MORKOW. Kauri, from Melbourne. morning. Sprin-'hank. from NVw Plymoutli. duo. Narhada. from Calcutta. afternoon. Clansman, from i'arenjra. afternoon. \ Hani;}, from Surfdale. 5.45 a.m. <>n«-\va. from Ostend. 5.4-~» a.m. ISariMim. from Omiha. S.4~> a.m. Hauiti. from Surfdale, p.m. On«".va. from Osfend. p.m. Knw.ui, from Thames. 10 p.m. si what. Waiphita. Wellington. morning. Pa rot o. from P. ay of Islands, afternoon. f»ne\vn. from "sirml. ♦» p.m. I'nroinia. from (*«#wes IJay. 11.30 p.m. Hauiti, from Surfdale, 7 p.m. MONDAY. from Sydney, morn in?. Wairuna, from Sydney, morning. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. T<»-! >A V. I' Tt Wliai:;,tor Wellington, afternoon. K.iwau. for Thames. 1 p.m. K :u:. f-r T!iaiiu»s. 4 p.m. Waiana. for Wellington. 5 p.m. Awalmu. for Kast roast. •"» p.m. Hauiti. for Surfdale. «;.30 p.m. uih'w.i. for (Istend. t».#o p.m. r.arooua. for <>miiia. <>.:;•» p.m. Wairan;ri. for Wellington, evening. Ka nuii a so l , for Port evening. Monterey, for Sydney, I«.M p.m. . TO-.MOKROW. Cornwall. for London, morning. for Auauui. 11 a.m. < • •ronn i ion. for 11 a.m. Mot ii. for Awanui. noon. Tulioe. for Paeroa. noon. Ka f'»• •11 a . for Cows JJay, !.]•*» p.m. Jlauiti. 1• ir Snrfdaie. 1.3«» p.m. <»n«-\va, for ns.-i-nd. 1.4.", p.m. SCNDA V. Onewa. for <»<:»•!. d. a.m. Hauiti. for Surfdale. J».4~» a.m. Claymore, for o p.m. Mi iMiAV. Matai. for Cuvier Island, morning. Polio, for Thames. - p.m. Paroto. for j»ay of Inlands. 2 p.m. Clansman, for 4 p.m. Ton. for Whaka lane. 4 p.m. Kawau. for Matakana, 7 p.m. Spriiijrbank, for Nauru, evening. POrtT OF ONEHUNGA. The Koiiaki is expected to arrive to-day from Hokiaiijra, and sail later for Kajrlan ami Kawhia. The Hauturu leaves front at noon tomorrow. The Alexander will arrive from t««-morro\v. •;i:l:iiir on Monday l'or Nthon and Goldvn I jay ports. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The follow in*; vessels are « \p«-et**d to !»#• within of th«* Auckland w;rf!r<s station to-ni:_'>t : - Aoraniri. Kalingo. Kauri. Matua. Narnada. Wairuna, Canadian Const rnetor. Dessau. Melbourne Star. Mor, jrrey. Hauir'uane, Springbank, Waimana. Wairan^i. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Waiana sails at 1" p.m. to-day f« r Wel-hjiir«*-ii. ttclton. Dunedin, iiluflf and Kiwilea sailcs at noon to-morrow for Westport. Aorangi left Sydney nt 4 p.m. yesterday, ind is due h« re on .Vt i.day m*»rnin;r. She will sail at II a m. on T\w>\iay for Suva, Hono,u!u. \ i.-toria and Vaticoiiwr. Wairuna left S.vdrey at in p.m. on Tue.«lay. and i& expected here on Moiulav inornI! iT. "Kauri is expected to arrive at 7.30 a.m. :•>-1 >< • • i:. i« . .Vtrloda i s expected to arrive to-morrow ift• rn ■•■!!. __ Mat«a lift Apia at r.o.m yesterday f..r K ii\a .1 ml A u-'k l.i nd. Sh*' i- * -xpei-t "d to '•ave Suva at I p.m. toniorrmv. ami will -ail at 11 a.m. on Jlnirsday fur Itaroloiiira Ma iik" a nil At iu. Kaikor.ii is <-xp<-»to<I to leave Melbourne o niorruw fur \\ aiivi Auckland. KOZAN MARU DIVERTED. _ llie \ am:i jhita Kisen Kaisha steamer \ozaii Maru. v. lii- li u.ls to leave Kobe oil rin-Ml.iv. will now take the run of the anbvna Maru. goin;: to Australian ports >pfore «-.iinins to New Zealand. After nllin™ at KrMiane. Sydney and Melbourne li" will to Dunedin. I,vtt«>];»ii. v and Alteklanrl, leaving this port or Jai an on OctolH*r 3. AIRWAY PASSENGERS. Arrivals.- Mrs. S. Itarton •lr A. li. Climes. Mrs. IV H Mi;,-- M r .' I». S'i.! iva a. Mr. F. llnt-'T. U-n. F. v-nte. Mr. W. J. l.ivii-stoii. Mr. K. Cawhr.i\. Mrs. J.. (wthrav. Di pariur, -- _T!ii s il.-i>" ; M r. \V. Stiirm.-v. IJss A. White. Mr. W. Scot! Miss C M ! ''"Hdiuiiing, Mrs. ion. 1-. Wane. *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 207, 2 September 1938, Page 4

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Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 207, 2 September 1938, Page 4

Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 207, 2 September 1938, Page 4

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