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Shipping News of the Port

NIAGARA SAILED.

MIDDLESEX EX-LIVERPOOL

KAFIER BJAB. TO LOAD.

MAUNGANUI DUE ON SATURDAY. Tlie Canadian-Australaeian Royal Mail steamer Niagara, which arrived on Monday afternoon from Vancouver, resumed her voyage to Sydney shortly after nine o'clock last night with alxnit 100 passengers booked here. She is due at Sydney on Saturday morning. The Federal Line steamer Middlesex arrived at seven o'clock thie morning from Liverpool and Wivst Coast porte, via Panama. She is berthed at Princes wharf, and on discharge of her Auckland cargo will leave for Wellington about next Tuesday afternoon. The Blue Star Line steamer Napier Star left (liaborne at 10 p.m. yesterday for Auckland and is due at eight o'clock to-night. She will berth in the morning at Queen's wharf to complete her loading for London, sailing next Tuesday, via Panama. The Lnion (Jornjiany's intercolonial liner Maungaliui left Sydney at 11 p.m. yesterday for Auckland and will arrive on Saturday morning. She sails for Sydney next .Monday at 3 p.m.

Malaren, the Swedish motor tanker with ••iiauo fro7ii tlie Seychelles, sailed yi'.-terdiiy afternoon for Cap*; Morton to ioad sugar for Canada. (A.5.1 , .)

Matua, which arrived yesterday morning from the Cook Inlands, moved to Kin""* wharf and will sail at •'{ j>.m. to-morrow for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva. ( U.S.S. Co.)

Matai, the Government lighthouse inspection steamer, will sail at 0 p.m. to-day for Cape Brett, Maria Van Diemen and Wellington. (Marine Dcpt.)

Rangitaffe is completing her loading at Central wharf for London and ie.Xpected to sail to-morrow night, via Panama. (N.Z.S. Co.)

Eclipse, British tanker with petrol from Palenihang for Atlantic Union Oil Company, will arrive un Monday. She goes to Wellington to complete discharge. (A.U.O. Co.)

Ruahine is loading for London and \Ve«t Coast ports at QueenV wharf. Sho is expected to sail for Wellington on Saturday. (K.Z.S. Co.)

Waiana arrived tlii«i morning from Wi-lliiijrton. Slit? is at Prince Vs. wharf, and sails on Friday on her return to Southern ports. (U.S.S. Co.)

Clydebank, under charter to the Union Company, is due from Paeilic Coast ports with general cargo on Saturday. (U.S.S. Co.)

Awatea resumes her ruiining next month, euiling from Wellington on Wednt'sday, October 5, for Sydney, arriving on the following Saturday morning. (U.s.y. Co.)

Huia, the Xobel Explosive Company's auxiliary topsail schooner, sailed yesterday afternoon for Melbourne. (C.8.. Ltd.)

Monterey arrived at Suva this morning from Axickland and sa'ile at 5 p.m. for San Francisco, Vja way ports. (H. and 51.)

Tamaroa will arrive from New Plymouth on October 7 for final loading, sailing for London at 5 p.m. on October 14. (L.D.N.)

ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Koutonul, from Waikokopu, 4.45 p.m. Kawnu, from Matakana, 7.30 p.m. Hauiti, from Corouianilel, 8.15 p.m.

This Day. Middlesex, from Liverpool, 6.55 a.m. Waiana, from Wellington, 7.25 a.m. l'ono, from Thames and Piako, 10 a.m

DEPARTURES—Yesterday. Canopus, for Westport, ~> p.m. Miena, for Whnngarel, 5.40 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. (i.20 p.m. c.ironation, for Whantca , >a, 7.15 p.m Otimai, for Oi>otiki. .s.lft p.m. Hcreklno, for Portland, \l."i p.m. Kanginui, for Tnuranga. 8.30 p,.m.

Niagara, for Sydney, 9.25 p.m., •R-tli tlie following* passengers :— Kinst-olnss : Mrs. B. M. lietton, Miss V. Dnvar Mr I J. Donaldson, Mr. S. Doyle. Mr. A II FVnwlck, Mr. W. M. Finley, Mr. J. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Glenn. Mr* <;oldl)tr« Miss 1. Goldberg, Miss L. Gutbrie, ,Miss m! Hal), Miss J. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs K Haiues. Mr. J. I. Henderson. Mrs M R. H.nderson, Mr. J. Johnson. Mr J T Jones, Mr. C. Kingston, Miss M. Maee Mr R. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. F. XielWls. -Mr' G. Parker, Mr. W. O. Pritchard, Mr C \ Kamsiiy, Mr. ard Airs. J. A. liobertson! Miss S. J. Simonds. Mr. J. B Spencer Lady Patricia Stanhope. Mr. K. R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thornton, Mr. H JVtMssenberger. Mrs. L. M. Weller, Mrs. R «-*. W ., ,UIs, Mrs - J - T - Wilson, Mr. L. Withall. Cabin class: Mrs E \ M Ai.kin. Miss K. X. J. Aickin. Mrs. A. Asher! Maßter H. Aslier. Miss Asher, Mr. T Barrmp;ton, Mrs. G. D. Benton. Mrs. \ Brrckon Mr and Mrs. A. Clark. Miss T C lark, Mr. A. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Costa Mr. J. Dare. .Mr. J. Furniss. Mi<s M tnrnlss, Mr. I. G. Freydberg, Miss I. GoV

Mr. C. Harsant. Mr. R. Howard Mm a » Jameson, Miss M. E. .1,,, u .. \f rjf r ß '*• Miss A. Luck, Mr w. Luii; Slf Martin, .Mrs. J. Mills. Mr (V J sL£ h.Mr. K. A. McDonald. Mr ni,| \ McMillan, Mr. K. W. £ Raymond. -Mr. and Mrs. J H Rni ; *• Mrs. K. K Koborls. Miss ii "ow Bt ?*' J. Kobson. Mrs. ('. M K, ,k, ' t f 8 ; *! ShotlK.lt. Mrs. C. C. SmliL Mr LaAB- - J. T..if. Miss i:. K. TitWA Treslinm. Mr. X. .). Wnrren Mr »L « ft

This Day. Pnrofo. ff.r B.iy of Islands 12n «» Itaroona, for Cnwi-s I'hv ii'i-, m - C»iifwa. for Osionl ji.45 am *"* Hauili. for Surf.l.-.1.-. 10.10 a.m.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS TO HAY. riikokr.. from I'urtlni,.!, rv.nln" Oiii-w.i. from (i<l i. (i vm '- H-Ulill. rn.lll Surf 1..1.. (• i;,,., ,„ Nuricr Star. f P .., n (i1.1M.,-^,'g p.m TO MORKuW. Kak: lt .o. from S.vdn<\v. t; a m Hai.iti. tr,.m Snrf.lal... (;.::«, pm Kaw:ni. from «;r.;it i:.rri.. r 7 „' Hauiri. from r.,roi.iai.," ".l'Z^*PROJECTED DEPARTURES. X(»I).\V. Kain.ro. f,, r FVrtb.n.l. 8-M.-nni. for r:i,,o Jir-tt. •, p^ PORT OF ONEHUNGA ' AURIVAI.S—YESTEiaUY. Ronaki, from midnight

THIS DAY. S "m." , "* 1 ' frOm Amkla,ul - Hokianga,

UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS s&.rSi.'U $& ,omorrow "«- wSJiort" 1 Sai,S at 11Oon tom °n-ow for sails at 7 p.m. to-day /or Port-

sj-!?! , ! 1 ! I .™" 8 * sails at nooa on Frida y **

W.uu.n arrived tins morning- and learai for Wellington. J.yttelton. Dnnedln, Bin? iMinndin and Timaru on Fridav *• Mitiinxanui k-ft Svdnr-v at ii' n„, t.Tday f„r Auckland. She sails &i ff on -Monday for Svdnev pja " Waipiata left. J.yttPlton at 9 p.m. yeste*. -lay f„r P.oton. Wellington and AucMan* fr^ k^d„ey.' lUe b « " 6 «•«• *£SS

Kiirjfen is waitiirt? for coal at Wratnm**

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA LINE. Messrs. Russell and- Som»rs Ltd Iml awnfa. a.lsis* n, e mollowlnc movomentTrf tlic YnmiiHbita Kisen Kaisha vessel* — Naniwa Jlaru—Loaves Kobe, October 28arrives Auckland, November 10; WeUlngl Kf.zan Maru—Left K.-he, August 27; trriyeg Mtlhonrrie, September 19; Dunedln S«! teinber 26: Lyttelton, September !inston, September 30; Auckland. October * t

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels arp expected to be within range of the Auckland wlrelem Ptntion to-night :—Matai. H.MS LdS H.M.S. lVafcakura, H.M.S. Wellington. Kakairn. Korowai. Maui Ppniare, Niagara! f lydebank. Fiscus. Mndenbank, Mallren! Monterey, Napier Star, Rothley, Tairoa. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ' Gisborne, September 20.—Sailed: N»l« &tar. for Auckland, 10 p.m. v Welllnjrton September 19.—AttItwH , Waimarino. from Auekland. 4.15 pja. Sailed: Waiana, for Auckland, 12.50 pn; Martsnycker, for Sydney. 5.50 p.m.; Waiil tapu. for Lytt««on. 4.23 p.m. September ArriTed : Por t Waikato, from Auckland. 0..J0 a.m.: Paknra, from Gisborne, 1045 a.m.: Port Hunter, from Dnredin. 510 p.m.: Wlnjratai, from Westport 9 p"m. bailed : Imperial Monarch, for Lvrtelton S P.m. : City of for Lyttelton,' f pm.; Port Waitato, for Lyttelton. Bpi • Waimarino. for Lyrtelton, 9 p.m. Seoteml *>er 21—Arrived: Wingatoi, from Westporfc

tt tel i°t™ s <"l*«nt>w 19. — Arrrwd* JT.M.S. Achilles, from Auckland. 3.45 p.m. September 2f>—Arrived : Waiotapu, from Wellington. 9.43 a.m.: Waipiata. from Limaru. 6.15 a.m.; Wairangi, from Timaru, 5.4.-, a.m. Sailed : Waipiata. for Picton, S p.m. September 21.—Arrived: Cltr of Pitfshnr?. from Wellington. 0.30 a.m.! imperial Monarch, from Wellington. 11.3 ft a.m. Dunedin. September 19.—Sailed? Port Hunter, for Wellington. 5 p.m.: Waikooaiti. for Timaru. 5 p.m. September 20— Arrived: Xarbada, from LytteJton, 10.30 OVERSEAS. Suva. September 19.—Arrived: Limerick, 1 rom Sydney to Vancouver. Mnnt.-video. September 16. — Sailed* Port Alma, from Lyttelton to London. Sydney, September 20.—Sailed : Maunj-a-mii. for Auckland. 11 p.m. Arrived: Knrotii. from l.yttelton. Melbourne. September 21. — Sailed! Kozan Mani. fur Puix-din. London. September 10.—Arrived: Port IJonen, from r.'.uff; Zealandic, from Gisborne. (.'ristoli.il. September l<s.—Arrived: Dorie Star, from London to Wellington Balboa. September ]«.—Sailed: Mataro*. from London to Auckland. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Summer time ■β-jii come into operation at 2 a.m. New Zealand mean time on Sunday. September 25. when clocks should tie advanced 30 minutes. AIRWAYS PASSENGERS. ' Arrivals.—Yesterday: Mr. K. Meman, Miss L. M. Co wen. Mr. K. A. Brownjohn, Sir Walter Stringer. Mr. H. T. TidswelL Mr. l>. E. Ktaim.vn. Mrs. W. G Reid. Departures. — This day: Mr. A. P.. Smitlu.-r. I'aptain V. G. Webb Mr J. A. Grimwoud, Mr. W. T. Ikin.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 September 1938, Page 8

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Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 September 1938, Page 8

Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 September 1938, Page 8