Shipping News of the Port
MATUA ARRIVED.
TONGARIRO FROM LIVERPOOL
AWATEA DUE SATURDAY.
EARAXCA FOR FINAL LOADING
The Union Company's motor *hip Matua arrived at 7 a.m. to-day from Karotonga and the islands of the outer Cook Group, berthing at Prince's wharf. She brought 14 passengers and a very large shipment of fruit, including 19,:i12 case® of oranges, 2SOO cases of banaaas, 2411 boxes of tomatoes and small quantities of mixed fruit, also 10(>7 sacks of copra. The ship will move to Central wharf at 110011 to-morrow to load and will sail at 110011 011 Saturday, if rain does not stup work, tor Nukualofa, Apia and Suva. She is due to return on July 12. The New Zealand Shipping Com - pany'p. steamer Tongariro will arrive at nine o'clock to-night from Liverpool with general cargo for discharge at luain |)orts. She will anchor in the stream until to-morrow morning, when she is to berth at Prince's wharf. The Union Company's trans-Tasman passenger liner Awatea left Sydney at. 5 p.m. yesterday for Auckland and is expected shortly after 8 a.lll. on Saturday, berthing at Queen's wharf. She will sail on her return to Sydney at 8 p.m. on Monday. The Shaw Savill and Albion steamer Raranga, Captain F. J. Ogilvie, arrived shortly before 11 a.m. to-day from Napier and berthed at Queen's wharf. She is for final loading here and will sail next Tuesday afternoon for London and west coast ports, via Panama and Kingston. She> is due at London on August 14. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, are local agents.
John A. Brown, which arrived yesterday morning from Paleinbang' witli petrol, is expected to leave to-morrow morning for Lyttelton. (V.O. Co.)
Port Bowen, which arrived yesterday from Port Kembla, is loading at Queen's wharf for London and is expected to sail on Saturday for Napier. (F. Co-op.)
Nardana, now discharging cargo from Xew at King's wharf, will leave at 5 p.m. to-dav for Wellington. (X.2S Co.) "
Tamaroa is due on Friday, July 7. from Wellington to complete loading, sailing on .July 14 for .Southampton and London, via Panama. (A.S.P.)
| Kiwitea, after discharge of cargo at Central wharf, will move to Viaduct wharf for survey. She goes into dock on Monday. (U.S.S. Co.) i» K . ol^- ata ', , now discharging cargo from 1 ort Kembla at KingV wharf, will sail at noon to-morrow for South Australia to toad wheat for Auckland. (U.S.S. Rangitiki, which arrived this afternoon at Wellington from London with pa**enger f and cargo, is due here about next 1 hursdav. (X.Z.S. Co.) Monterey, which sailed from Auckland * ~ .E;" 1 ' on M "»day, arrived at Suva at ~30 a.m. to-day and resumes her and M.) a " Fra,,cfe ™ 5 p.m. (If. Arfv e ™r/ a ' T V],^ h Cleared We " j ngton on a y 23 for London, via Panama, arrived yesterday afternoon, a day ahead of schedule. (N.Z.S Co)
; ls <lue on July 13 from Southampton and London with pa™ ?OuM ports.
4,^ Chb i l eit Xauru °n Monday for Auckland with a full of phosphate. She is due n-ext Thursday. (8.P.C.)
... . ARRlVALS.—Y«sterday. Knwau, from Great narrier S.lo p.m. This DayPono, from Thaines and Pinko 1 11 Knpiti, from Whan-arei i.i-\ am ' Mat,,a. fn.m nZ"o*Z; «Vno Hoiokmu fj-om Portlnnil. s.r, nm JWoona, from ('ovv«> s Ha v. lo' .Vr* •» m troni Napier. 10.no a.m.' " * DF.P A RT U RES—Yesterday. 0"!":n f,,r r: |i m " r ' aurauga. for C„fTs Harbour, 5.30
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. to-day. from Liverpool. 9 p . m . I.iriit.., from Hay of Islands, eveninir K.iw. 111, ironi Coromandel, 10.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. Rjingiiiui. from Tauranga morninKaipatiki, from Ostend, 0 a.m. fc '
J SATURDAY. Awatea, from Sydney, S.lO a 111 j Knwau, from Surf dale. 9 a.lll' Baroona. from Orniha. 9 nm ' Kaipatiki. from Ostend, 9 n.m JLulioe from Paeroa, morning. Pono, from Thames, mornin^ Knwau from Surfdale. 6.30 "p.m. Kaipatiki. from Ostend, 6.30 p m .or, ot u-, fr L°'!' atakil na. afternoon, t \\ aiKato, from Lyttelton, due. SUNDAY. £' a ° s,ua 5' from Mangonui, moraine. Kawau. from Surfdale, 7 pm Baroona from Cowes Bav,' 7 p.m Kaipatiki. from Ostend, 7 p.m PROJECT ED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Nardann. for Wellington, afternoon Komala. for Kdithlmrg. afternoon Pono. lor Thames. 4 p.m. K.ipiti, for Whangarei. 4 p.m. 1 uhoe. for Paeroa, 4 p m Kaipatiki, for Ostend, 0.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. John A. Brown. for I.yttelton, niorninPnroto, for Matakana. noon. Rnnginui, for Tauranga. 4 p.m. Knwau, for Surfdale, 6.30 p.lll. Baroona, for Oniiha and Cowes Bav 6 30 p.m. •" Kaipatiki, for Ostend. (5.30 pin Karitane, for Wellington, evening. ANainna, lor Wellington, evening Matua. for Nukualofa. 10 p.m. Port Bowen, for Napier. 10 p.m. SATURDAY. Awanui. for Awanui. 110011. Motu. for Awanui. noon. Kapiti. lor Wliangarei. noon. Baroona. lor Cowes Bav. 1.15 p m Knwau, for Surfdale, 1.30 p.m Onewa. for Ostend, 1.45 p.m. Wlinkarire, for Napier, to sail. SUNDAY. Onewa. for Ostend. 9.30 a.m Kawau, for Surfdale, 9.45 a.m.
VESSELS IN PORT. Awatea, Prince's Wharf (U.S S Co) Waiana, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S. Co) Port Bo wen. Queen's Wliarf fF Co-ort I IJaraujra. Queen's Wharf (I,DX) Karitane, Central Wharf ■!" S s' Co I Kiwitea, Central Wharf (U.S.S Co )' Komata, Kind's Wharf (U.S.S Co i Nardana, King's Wharf (N.Z S Co ) Wliakarire. King's Wharf (X H B ) Trefrenna. Chelsea (Spedding. Ltd * John A. Brown, Western Wharf <vo Ca \ h'm'§" t,7 a f lles, l Devonport (Naval Dept.) H.M.S. Philomel. Kevonrort N'nvni i ,J, , H.M.S. Endeavour, Devonport (Naval Dept ) -~. Uobson s Bay iR.F.A.s
PASSENGERS FROM THE ISLANDS The Matun. wlift h arrived at 7 ■, , rhe ,C ro "' Kilruto '>ga ana outer i.-lanus of sen4'rs b . r " ush t the following "passenders-. L>r ; K. JaconiD, Miss T Ma ram i r rNu Mr ea F' J ' M?M U Mr* Tre'rili r \i" S " aw - Mr - «• TrcseUer Vv., V, r \^ lr " A - I'Jfah.v. Mr. W. J. Watson. Mrs. Watson, Mr I* M \T \vi' liams, Mrs. Williams.
| UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Kotnata expects to sail at liuon to-m*. row iur Edithburg. Adelaide and MclhnnlS. t.. load for Auckland and Napier 0Rl * Ka ricuic sails at j i-.m. to-morrow Wellington. ~ Waiana sails at noon on Saturday f I.vtti'lion. Dinii'din. I'.lufT and Timaru Matua is expected to sail at noon 0B >a l nnia.v .or .\iiKualofa, Apia and Suva A war:'a left Sydney at yestert a . and is expected In berth hire at SlO anf on Sal urday. She sails at s p.r.i. on day tor Sydney. Ju " Waipiata left Timaru at o p.m. vest»»_ day for I-ytteltnn, Wellington and*Aoi* land. Waikoustiti was expected to leave Rin* yesterday for Port Chalmers, where <*. pays o(T for Completion 0 f survey. Ouiatia arrived at Wellington 011 Mondar ar.d was expected to le-ave mere at an™, to-day for Lyttelton. 9 PORT OF ONEHUNGA. dei*akti;kes—yesterday. Konaki, for Kaglan, Kawhia and v.Plymouth, 10 p.m. ~ AKIIIVALS—THIS DAT. Hokianga, from Hokianga, S a.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Gisborne. J nne 28. —Arrived: Kopara. fr mi Auckland. p.m. June 29—! Arrived : I'ukeko. from Auckland. 7.25 ajn~! Margaret W.. from Auckland. 5.20 a.m ' New I'lymouth. .Tune L's.—Arrived : West, morel,mil. from rtpua. T.rjo a.m. SailedForresbank. for Wanganui. 5 p.m.
Wellington. .Tune 2K.—Arrive,l KaikoraL from Sydney. ]2.40 a.m.: Kekerangu. from Newcastle. 10 a.m. Sailed: citv of Gi a ? gow. for Lyttelton. 3.0 p.m.: Karepo. for lireymouth, n p.m. June 29.—ArriwdPaua. from Napier. 10 .m. Sailed: \y B Walker, for New riymoi.n. 7.n0 a.m. " " Lyttelton, June 2N. —Sailed: Po rt Whangarei. for I>unedin. 7 p.m.; PnJJ Waikato. for Auckland, 8.35 p.m' Jun, 2!* —Arrived : Waipiata. from Tim'arn 7 a.m.: Pakura. from (lishorne. 5.45 aj-' City of Glasgow, from Wellington. 7 40 a_m" Dtmrdin. June 2S.—Sailed: Kara tor Oamari;. 11 p.m. June 29.—Arrived- Wsi. kouaili from Bluff, 7.13 a ; m.; Huntiii°»k» from Timaru. 8.15 a.m. : Sydney Mara f«K Melbourne. 9.30 a . m . ' ' Bluff, June 28.—Sailed: Te Koa Timaru, 11 a.m. ; Waikouaiti, for Sanedhi 5.5 p.m. OVERSEAS. .Sydney, June 28.—Sailed: Awatea to. Auckland. 5.45 p.m. June 21) Sa'iM? Kurow. for Wellington. ■Suva. June 29.—Arrived: Monterey fm. Auckland to San Francisco, 7.30 a m" London, j„ne 28—Arrived: Eemiwr. from Wellington. Montreal, June 26.—Arrived: City of Delhi, from Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. ' The following vessels are expected tt be within range of the Auckland wireleZ station to-night :—H.M.S. Leander. Komau Mam Pomare, Monowai, Port TauraW Darchbaak, Napier Star, Nardana, Tongj. AIRWAY PASSENGERS. Arrivals.—Yesterday, from the Sonfk m t "V, 11 - i- Mr " S " T " Rowe > Miss X. Oj-ie? Mr. J. M. I\. Wilson. 2.30 p.m.: Mr A K Woodward, Mr. R C. Contts. From tW v" n r rfl a ' E " C ' G °Wsmlth, Mi*. S- Goldsmith Mrs. A. MacPherson. Mrt r/ 1' Mrs. S. Gillard. Mr. R. Vrl \i S 'm ,? era "' J- Weeks. -Mrs. M. Pi ca, Mr. V. Barr Departures.—This day, for the South 8 a.m.: Mrs. M. Wliiteford, Mr. J j. KerHay" 11 ' H ' Bose ' Noon '• M iss K.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 151, 29 June 1939, Page 8
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