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Shipping News of the Port

TAIROA FOR LONDON

RIVER LUGAR FROM JAVA. MONTEREY OW MONDAY. RANOITAXE FOR FIXAL LOADINGThe Shaw Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa, which has lu'en completing her loading at the Central wharf since Monday, will sail *t 7 a.m. to-morrow for London and Newcastle-on -Tyne, via Panama and Kingston. She ie due at London on October 27. The British steamer RiveT Lugar, a vessel of 5423 tons, commanded by Captain Fishwick, arrived at 1 a.m. to-day Horn Java with a cargo of sugar for Chelsea. She anchored in the stream on arrival and moved up to Chelsea at 11 a.m. Messrs. A. G. Frankham, Limited, are local agents. The MuUon liner Monterey left Sydney at 11 a.m. to-day for Auckland. She will arrive here at 7 a.m. on Monday, sailing at 5 p.m. with 110 passengers from Auckland for Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Francisco, where she is due on October 4. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor ship Rangitane is expected to leave Wellington at 4 p.m. to-day for Auckland and will arrive on Sunday forenoon, berthing at West Central wharf. She is for final loading here and will sail, with passengers and cargo, next Thursday for London, via Panama., being due at Jxtndon on October 2.1.

Maetauycker sailed at 4 p.m. yesterday for Wellington to complete discharge of Eastern cargo. {She leaves Wellington for Sydney and Saigon, via port*, on Monday. *(R. and S., Ltd.) Wanganella sailed shortly after midnight for Sydney with 202 passengers. .She is due at Sydney on Monday forenoon. (H.P.) Niagara sailed from Suva at noon today in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver. • She will arrive at noon on Monday, sailing for Sydney at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. (U.S.S. Co.) Ruahine is expected to leave Waikokopu to-morrow for Auckland. She ie due on Sunday and will berth at Queen'e wharf. (N.Z.S. Co.) MaLaren is still discharging guano from the Seychelles at King's wharf and will not sail until Monday afternoon for Queensland. (A.S.P.) * Matua left Rarotonga at II p.m. terday for Auckland. She is due with a cargo of fruit next Wedneedav. (U.S.S. Co.) Clydebank, en route from Vancouver, via Papeete, wae expected to leave the latter port yesterday morning for Auckland and is "due Saturdav week. (U.S.S. Co.) Simnia, a British' motor tanker, is due on Tuesday from Balik Papan with a cargo of petrol. (Shell Co.) Middlesex advises that she expect* to arrfve at 6 a.m. on Wednesday. She is from Liverpool and west coast ports, with cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttcltoii and Duiwdin. (N.Z.S. Co.)' Mariposa left San Francisco on Tuesday and Los Angeles next day for Auckland. She is due here on September 30. (H. and M.) :

A RRIV ALS—Yesterday. Rnnginui. from Tnurntipn. H.IO p.m. Kuwru, from Great Barrier, !» p.m. This Day. River Lnsar, from Java. 1 a.m. i". I'aroto, from Bay of Islands. 5.40 a.mi H.M.B. Wakakura, from Russell, 6.-15 a.m. ; Onewa, from Ostend, 8.50 a.m. DEP A RT U RES— Yesterday. Will Watch, for Whnngarei. 3.40 p.m. Hniiiti, for Curomnndel, 4.33 p.in MiietMijcker. for Wellington, 4.40 p.m. Mlena, for Whangarei. 5.4.J p.m. OtlPWil, for Ostend. 6.r»0 pin Claymore, for Whancarei. 11 p.m. This Day. Motu, for Awnnui, O.Tiu a.m. Waiifmnflla, for Sydney. 0.55 a.m.. with the following puss.-iwrs :-—Piret-class : Airs. K. M. Adams. Miss J. Abbott, Mr. It. H. Bucknell. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Burton, Mr. K. Harre. Mrn. A. Butler. Mr. and Mre l>. I). Hrov.n. Mr. K. H. Bonehxin, Mrs. A. K. Binns, Mrs. 1,. E. Banks. Mr. J M Barr, Mrs. J. K. and Miss S. K. Crowe Mr (J. H. Carroll. >fr. H. A. Champion, Mr nnd Mrs. W. A. Cnlrns. Mrs. V. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duval. Mr. A. M. Duncan, Mr. J,. T. IJwan. Mr. R. K Dutriess. Miss M. L. Day, Mr. (i. C. Dorsett, Miss C. Dlckson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs. K. P. M Darby and Infnnt, Master I. B. Darby, Mr K O Krickson. Mrs. l>. Ellingham, Mr. A T* Kmiy, I-ieutenant Colonel A. M. Forbes, M.C.. and Mrs. Forbes. Mr*. I. Foy. Mrs K. M. Karren. Lady B. M. Fuller, Mr. M. M. Fnelich. Mr. K. T. Gillett. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Greenslade. Mr. and Mrs A F Gleed and infant. Misses l>. E. and B." M." Mr. D. Henry. Mr. E. W. B. Herrick. Mr. H. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Mr and Mrs. E. Howard. Mrs. H. A. Hold'ship! Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hoffman, Messrs F A and O. F. C. Hoskiug. Mr. B. Humphrieei Mr. A. Hanlon. Miss A. W. Hewitt. Mr K Hodgson. Mr. O. Jones, Mr. R McK Jeffrey Mr (J. U. Jackson. Mr. O.C. Jackson, Mr - . R - -Tei'.sen, Mr. T. H. Kenny, Mr. F. r! K. Kitto. Mrs. 1,. K. Kimberley. Mr. C J *£•*&$&£&%&& Miss<<,. Lambert. Mr. E. N. Larkin. Mrs (t. M. Lord, Mrs. E.J. Lyle. Mr W O Lee Mrs. M. Millton. Mr. anil Mrs. M. A Mav' M s ,.°- Moore ' ilis! * >'■ Marshall, Mrs E* F. Mangusoii. Mr. an<l Mrs. R. m. Me<,reg..r. Mr. A. W. McXaught, Mrs. M. N Mackenzie. Mr. and Mrs. P J Mel pod mI? v- i r ,lr ' tC \, MiRS K " W«i««C Mr. and Mrs. V. l>ark, Mi<!s E. L. Pence Messrs I M. Reniington. Mrs. A. S Reece Aliss \ T n\ ,n ftm n' f< \v !r £ K " Ra >««»»'». Mrs. M. f". Mr W n «■ °- Ri^ K ' Mr - J - B - Stetson. Mr. r 'T r Ma :i Pr >' F ™"n Mr «nfl Mm. A. L. Storey. Mr. H. Spiegel Mr N J S,o P en, Mr. H. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. l! P if V*\ ■ b S - T " rti "- Mr " an l Mrs. K. l<. \oitn-. Mr. X. s. Voitre Mr an j Mrs. O. F. Watson. Mrs. R M Wllkin Mr .and Mrs. H. H. Wood. Mr. 6 von lefll Brown. Mr. J. E. Bryce Mrs C S R „ Mrs. Q. E. Brown. MrT." S. Brwn MiTk h. Cunnol.i. Mr. W. F Crafton \fr b S' man. Miss N. firaham Mrs' 4 W n fel.ow Mr. A. D. J Gunn Mr. N R & Mrs M. Harvey. Mrs. V. O. and" Misi iV - Mr. J. H. Keena,;" Mrs A M infant. Master X. Larsen. M« H "" r " anT n Mrs Mr x- fe VT"' P r \ M M C -, "Wai 1 , . A. Marliind. Miss A. Meneotto \fle« I Mr. F. Mannings MssT MickMr R. J. Miller, Mr. l>. L. Moir. Mr S O Molesworth. Rev. and Mrs. C v. „„,{ Master O. W. Merfey. Miss M. V. McDona" Mrs. E McKellar. Miss I. Mac.lonnldMoore Mr. Q. A. McNaught. Mr. B. P Me Lonshlin. Mr. G. A. McKptiEle. MUs B I unip. Miss M. Petersen. Mr. L Powell' Mr. C. A. Palmer, ilr. and Mrs. \V. Bickei

Mr<« M B. Surer, Major and Mrs. R. F. S; ;th^s M K^ar^^^ a | S iinson Master C. M. Simpson. Miss C. M. SanC Mr S/RtnbbWg, Miss M: K Smith. Mi's K I.eP. Totiuan. Mrs. P. and Miss Z F. Thai!. Mrs. I. and HIM A. B. Tonife, Mr and Mrs. O. S. de Will, Mta. »I. VVilson Mr J Whitney, Miss E. M. Washington! Mr. J. Williams, Miss F. Waiters. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Canopus, from Westport. afternoon. Hnuiti, from Coromandel, 5 p.m. TO-MORROW. Clansman, from Houliora. morning. Tuhoe. from I'ar.roa. morning. Himiti, from Murfdale. SAr, a.m. onewn, from O»tend, 8.4.'> n.m. Baroona.' from Omihii, 8 4.1 a.m. Port Wliangnrei, from Wbautrarfl, afterHaiilti, from giirfdnle, 6.30 p.m. Onewa, from Ostein!. C.30 p.m. Rnwaii, from Thames, 4 p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Kawau, for Thames, 4 p.m. Kiinginui. for Taurangu. 4 p.m. Hauiti, for Surfdale. C3O p.m. Onewa, for Ostend. G.3i> p.m. Baroona. for Omilia. 0.30 p.m. Port Walkaro. for Wellington, afternoon. Waimarino. for Wellington, 5 p.m. Awahou, for East Coast, afternoon. TOMORROW. Tairoa, for London, 7 a.m. Baroona, for Cotpk Hay, 1.15 p.m. Hauiti, for Surf dale, 1.30 p.m. (Jnewa, for Ostend, 1.45 p.m. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS —YESTERDAY. Ronaki, from Rngl.-in and Kav.liia. 11.15 p.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Haiitiiru, for .New Plymouth, 3 p.m.

UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Waimnrino sails nt 11 p.m. to-day for Wellington. I.yttelton, Dunedlu, Bluff, Diiniilin. Tiniaru. Kilikora! is expected to sail on Tuesday for Westport. Niagara was exppeted to leave Sura at noon to-day for Auckland. She is due about noon on Monday, and sails at 8 p.m. on Tuesday for Sydney. Waipint.i is expected to leave Dunedin to-day for Oniuaru, Timaru, Lvttelton, Wellington and Auckland. M.itua left Karotongn. at 11 o'clock last evening for Auckland, and is due next Wednesday. Waiauu leaves* Wellington at 10 p.m. to-day for Auckland. Cljdelmnk was expected to leave Papeete yt'fteiday morning for Auckland. • MaujiKJi'i'.ii arrived at Wellington at 7.30 a.m. today, and will sail for Sydney at 8 p.m. to-day. YAMASHiTA KISEN KAISHA LINE. Mcssre. Kussell and Somers, Ltd., local agents, advise the following movements of 'he Yamnshlta Kisen Kalnha vessels: Naniwa -Maru—Leave* Kobe, October Sβ; arrives Auckland, November 19; Wellington, November 24: Lyttelton, Novemiier -0; Dunpdin, November 29 Ko2an Maru—Left Kobe, August 27: arrives Melbourne, September 19; Dunedin, September •Jβ; Lyttelton, September 29; Wellington, September 30; Auckland, October 3. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to Ik? within ranjre of the Auckland wireless station to-tiUrlit .—Malai. Matua. Maul I'oniare. Niagara. Wanganella, Tauibua, • lty of Delhi, Middlesex. Monterey, Simnia. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Auckland, hen received the followinir advice, from the harbour master, VI i'« l ' ,irivi,l ? op»-ratione on east si.le of Opna wharf are neing carried out \ensels are warned to keep clear of bars* aivi moorings. No further notice will be . AIRWAYS PASSENGERS. '.j "i*" 6 ' ?*£* r( }*y-r-V& Holthouee. Mr. and Mrs. J. r>. Slowmnn. Masters Slo-w-M ,, " 4 2> V M .'' VS Sav Mr. D MackT, Mr. \V. NaiKinith. Deportures. This Day.—Mr. Withers. Mr. and. Mrs. Sinclair Parrutherg, Mr. I. Fowler, Miss V. Vaughan.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 6

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Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 6

Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 6

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