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Shipping News of the Port

NEW ZEALAND STAR.

HURUNUI FROM LIVERPOOL.

FIONA ARRIVED.

MAKTSUYCKER FROM SAIGON.

The Blue .Star Line motor ship New Zealand Star lias been delayed at New Flymoutli by heavy rain and will not arrive here until Monday morning, berthing at Queen's wharf. She is for final loading and is due to sail next Wednesday for London, via Cape Horn. Meeting with heavy weather off the coast, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hurunui, 9315 tons, Captain Fryer, advices that she will not arrive until midnight to-morrow from Glasgow and Liverpool. She will anchor in the stream and berth at 7 a.m. on Monday at Queen's wharf, leaving towards the end of the week for Wellington. The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's steamer Fiona arrived at 10.40 a.m. to-day from Suva with sugar for discharge at Chelsea. From here the A-essel goes to Sydney. The South Pacific Line steamer Maetsuycker will arrive at noon to-morrow from Saigon, Eastern ports, Noumea and Norfolk Island. She lias 35 passengers for Auckland, also general cargo and will sail at 4 p.m. on Tuesday for Wellington, and Sydney.

Matai will leave on Monday night with workmen to complete buildings for the radro lieaeon equipment to be erected on Moko Hinau Island. (Marine Dept.) Kaituna, which arrived from New lork on Thursday, left for Wellington and Southern ports yesterday afternoon to continue discharge. (X.Z.S. Co.) Wanganella leaves Sydney this afternoon for Auckland, arriving on Wednesday morning and returning to Sydney at 4 p.m. next Friday. (H.P.) City of Delhi is expected on Monday from Montreal with general cargo for main ports. She has not reported her time of arrival. (X.g.S. Co.) Larchbank is due on Monday afternoon from Ocean Island with * a full cargo of phosphate for Auckland. (8.P.C.) Edward F. Johnson, Vacuum Oil Company's tanker, will arrive oil Tuesday from San Francisco with a cargo of petrol. {V.O. Co.) Port Halifax will leave Wellington on Monday for Xapier and Auckland, arriving here next Thursday for final loading for Xew York, Boston and Montreal. (F. Co-op.) Arawa arrived yesterday afternoon at Wellington from London with passengers and cargo. She is due here next Fridav. (A.S.P.) Rangitata leaves Wellington to-dav for Xapier and Auckland." She will arrive here next Thursday, sailing at 7 a.m. on August 24 for " London, via Panama. (X.Z.S. Co.) Maunganui is due to return from her second cruise to the Islands on Wednesday morning, leaving the same evening for Wellington and Sydney. (U.S.S. Co.) Matua will complete her survey to-day and sails at 5 p.m. on Tuesday for Rarotonga, Xnkualofa, Vavau, Apia and Suva. (U.S.S. Co.)

ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Kapili, from Whangarei, 11.20 p.m This Day. Tuhoe. from Paeroa. 1.30 a.m. Kurow. from Wallaroo. 6.30 a.m Baroona. from Omiha. 5.30 a.m. Onewa, from Ostentl. 5.30 a.m. Kawau, from Surfflnle. 5.40 a.m. I'ono. from Thames, y a.m. Fiona, from Suva, 10.40 a.m. DEPARTURES—Yesterday. Kawau. for Surfdalr. c.40 p.m. Baroona. for Surfdale. 0.40 p 111 Onewa, for Ostend, (j.30 p.m. This Day. Iviwitea. for Wellington. 1.4." a m Kaituna. for Wellington, 7.35 a.m.

• EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Kawau, from Surfdale. 6.30 p.m Onewa, from Ostend. «.30 p.m Clansman, from Whakatane. evening. I'aroto, from Matakaiia, evening. w TO-MORROW. Maetsuycker, from Saigon. noon. Hurunui, from Liverpool, afternoon. Baroona. from Cowps Bav. 6pm Kawau, from Surfdale. G. 15 p 111 Onewa, from Ostend, g.l'O p.m. MONDAY. _ New Zealand Star, from Xew Plvmouth • a.m. ' Kaimai. from W estport. morning. \\ almarino. from Wellington, morning. | °rt " aikafo, from Wellington, mornin** Kopara, from Portland, inorning. City of Delhi, from Montreal, due Larchbank, from Ocean Island afternoon. Kawau, from Coromandel, 10.30 p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-MORROW. Onewa. for Ostend, 0.30 a.m Kawau, for Surfdale, 9.43 a.m. MONDAY. Kawau. for Coromandel. 10 a.m. Pono, for Thames. 3 p.m Paroto, for Russell, 4 p.m. Ranginui, for Tauranga, 4 p.m. Toa, for Ilouhora. 4 p.m Clansman, for Whakatane, 4pm Waiotahi, for Opotiki, 4 p.m. Matai, for Moko Hinau, evening. VESSELS IN PORT. Kurow, Prince's Wharf OS Co) Matua, Central Wharf (U.S.S. Co.) Pakura, Kings Wharf (W. and W.) Matai, Hobson Wharf (Marine Dent) 1 angaroa. Hobson Wharf (W PS) Karepo, Chelsea (li.S S Co) Fiona. Chelsea (C.S.R. Co!) ' D?'-, nder ; IJP von Port (Naval Dept.) H.M.S. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.) I;?! I '' in dock (Naval Dept.) wxt « a^ ak,,ra - Devonport (Naval Dept.) H.M.S. Endeavour, Devonport (Naval Dent) Nucula, Hobson Bay (R.P.A.) BLUE SAILINGS. i^ n T . ho T ßl ", e St f r stea nier Doric Star will lea\e London for Auckland on Antrim 3 and is due on September 12. O her SV, " • i y ova r, e thp motor ship Wellington .tar will sail from London on September "•J 1 "' 1 » <l.«e here on October 15 The steamer Napier Star, leaving London on October <, is due on November 13. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. VN 011. Alienor 11 . t» Waikato. from Lyfteßon pVin ?MV' ,0r - »■<»- ■■ Arawa/V'romj™-' Waikokop'u. p.m!"! lees, from Chatham. 4 am ' Dunedin. August 11—Sailed- Citv of Singapore, for Sydnev. 1 m w» Plata, tor Bluff. 1 p.m.: Waitaki. "or Bluff" 1.0 p.m.. Port Whangarei. for Timaru "i p.m.; Karligi, f or Bluff. spm °°° OVERSEAS. Panama August o.—Sailed : Rangitane from London to Auckland "tiignane, Suva. August 1-.—saiied: Aorangi for \ anc-ouver, 10 a.m. ior WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-night : —Kairanga. Maui Pomare Maunganui, City of Delhi, Daluiore. Edward V. Johnston, Hurunui. Larehbank, New Zealand Star, Fort Hohart, Aymeric, CorUla. Hoperange, Kaituna, Maetsuycker. lanipa.

UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Kakapo loads sit Lyttclton on Thursday for Auckland direct. Korowai leaves Westport at T p.m. today for Auckland. Karepo sails at 6 p.m. to-day foT Grey, mouth. Waiuna left 3-51 tiff at 4.;:o p.m. yesterday for Timaru, I.yttolton, Wellington anii Auckland. AYaimarino left "Wellington Inst oveninfor Auckland. '■Slie leaves here next Friday for Wellington, I.yttelton, Dutjedin, Bluff and Tiniaru. Ma tun sails at o p.m. on Tuesday for Rarotonga. Nukualofa, Vavau, Apia" and Suva. Mattnganui is due on Wednesday moming from the Islands and sails at" S p.m that day, for Wellington. Katir/ leaves Editliburg on August 15 Adelaide on August 1«> and Afclbourne 01i Saturday. August 1 f». for Auckland. Waipiata is expected to leave Bluff 0 a Monday for Punedin, Oaninru. Timaru Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. Kairanga is due here on Tuesday from Sydney. SUFFOLK'S MAIDEN VOYAGE. The New Zealand Shipping Company Auckland, has advised that the Federal Line's new motor-ship Suffolk, of 11000 tons, which was launched at Glasgow last month, will leave Liverpool on October "*l4 on her maiden voyage to Australia She is due at Kremantle on November 13 Xhe Suffolk will be commanded bv Captain F S. Hamilton, formerly of tile iuotor-*hiii Opawa. Captain T. 1.. Maitb.v. master of the Hororata. which has been transferred to the British India Company and renamed Waroonga, is now master of the Opawa. LONDON'S SHIPPING. During the week ended July 14 IO'VJ vessels, representing 1.031.303 net register tons, used the Fort of London. Of these. 516 vessels of 543.73."> tons were to and from Empire and foreign ]>orts and 50S vessels of IS7.SCS tons were engaged in coastwise traffic. PASSENGERS PER ARAWA. The following Auckland passengers arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon from London by the R.AI.S. Arawa : Mr H. E. Baker, Mrs. Baker, Miss JJ>. Booth" Miss L. M. Cahill. Mrs. F. h. C happle Mr. E. Clift. Mrs. Clift. Miss M E CI ft Miss E. J. Clift. Mr. J. E. Clift". AlisV \ Ilairs. Mrs. E. Hughes. Miss C. Jones An«s A. Leege. Mrs. I. Marsh, Air. A. Antc'heil Mrs. H. Murray, Mr. W. Nops. Mrs Not)"' Air. H. D. Nojis. Mrs. M. AI. Farrv Airs' M. Percy. Miss F. E. I'riteliett. Mr' J p Kobieson. Mrs. A. M. liolley. M r . M. sendyk. Mrs. Sendyk, Mrs. M. Stewart Air G. E. Tuckey. ' " ' AIRWAY PASSENGERS. Arrivals.—Yesterday, from the South 11.40 a.m.: Miss .T. I.evien. Airs. V Bennetts, Air. R. T. Iteid. Mr. I. Van Stavern p.m.: Aliss A. Winks. Air. E. H* '"ucksey. Airs. E. fireen. Air. L. C Aliller Fr. A. I>. Trendal!. Aliss B. AYinks * This day. from East Coast—lit a.m • Aii« s p Ilarijutt. Air. AI. E. Greville. Al r « M f" Greville Air. F. Willis, Air. W. Baker." Miss H. M. Higgms. Departures—This day. for the South—s a m. : Aliss E. C. Lynch. Mr. S. Morrow Air. A. \\ ood-cock. Aliss G. I■. Perrv Air' } . Alulhern. Air. T. French. Aliss AI. \Yalker Mr. J. Nelson, Air. V. Ilogan. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 189, 12 August 1939, Page 4

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Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 189, 12 August 1939, Page 4

Shipping News of the Port Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 189, 12 August 1939, Page 4

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