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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Tongariro (9.10 a.m.), from Liverpool. Paroto (12.15 a.m.), from Coast: Coronation /'(5 a.m.), from Awanui; Kawau (9.15 a.m.), from Waiheke: Motu'(lo.4o a.m.), from Awanui; tluanui (11.50 a.m.), from Gisborno; Canopua (2.15 p.m.), from Westport. l'ono (9.45 p.m.), from' Coast. YESTEUDA Y'S DEPARTURES. Otokia (3.15 p.m.), for San Pedro. Lyttelton (9.10 a.m.). for Coast: Kawau <12.5 p.m.), for Warkworth; Rangitoto (2.10 p.m.), for Thames. Apanui (0.30 p.m.), for Waiheke. . VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Canadian Conqueror, from Montreal, noon. Knton, from New Plymouth, evening. ll.iUiti, from Kerepeehi. 1.30 a.m. Ciaymoro, from Wliangarei, 3.30 a.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa. 3.30 a.m. Awahou, from Gisborno. morning. Clansman, from Russell. 9 a.m. Apanui. from Waiheke. 9 a.m. Barjgitoto, from Thames, noon. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Rangitata, for London, daybreak. Kaponga, for Newcastle, noon. Motu, for Awanui, noon. Waka, for Tauranga, noon. Coronation, for Awanui. noon. Kawau, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. liuuiti, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. , VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Wnimea. from Gisborne, morning. Kanna. from Greymouth, afternoon. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 9.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED A'l AUCKLAND. ISTEUCOt.OJJIAL AND COASTAL. Katoa, Southern ports, to-day. Kanna. Westport, November 9. lluia, Noumea, November 10. Ulimaroa, Sydney. November 11. ■ Kaitunu, Greymouth, November 13. Wingatui, Southern ports, November 15. Niagara, Sydney, November 17. Mamma, Sydney, via Wellington, November 20. H.M.B. Dunedin. South, November 21. Tofna, Fiji. November 21 j tJouthern Cross. New Hebrides. December 13. OVERSEAS. Canadian Conqueror, Montreal, to-day. Canadian Constructor, Montreal, November 10. Hellenic. Los Angeles. November 12. Cape York, Los Angeles, November 13. Borgestad, Galveston, November 14. Hertford. Gisborne, November 15, lo load. Turakina. Liverpool, November 13. Tamaroa. London, via Wellington, November IS. Otaki. Wellington, November 19. to load. Westmoreland, New York, November 21. Golden Coa3t. Lo3 Angeles. November 27. Rangitane, Gisborne. November 28. to load. _ ... 6c6ttish Heather, San Francisco, November '2B. „ „ Fort Nicholson, Tokomaru Bay, November 30. to load. Malolo, Wellington, December 1 Raranga, Liverpool, December 2.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Rangitata, London, to-day. Kaponga, Newcastle, to-day. Ulimaroa. Sydney, November 14. Nucula, San Pedro, November 18 Niagara, Vancouver, November 13. Hertford. London, November 20. Marama. Sydney. Is ov ember 21. Port Nicholson, London. December «i. Rangitane, London. December 6. Mahia, London. December 10. Topgariro, London, December -J. ' PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi. at Vancouver; sails for Auckland November 12. , Niagara, due Sydney to-day sails for Auckland and Vancouver Novemberl3. Makura. left Wellington Isovember 4, due I San Francisco November 21 Maunganui. left San Francisco October 29 due Wellington -November 17; sails for Svdney November 18 Monowai. leaves Wellington December 2 for San Francisco BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tamaroa. left Southampton October 10; "due Wellington November 12.. Rotorua, left Southampton October 17, due Wellington December 2 Remuera. left Southampton October 24. , due Wellington December 1. Corinthic. left Southampton November 7; due Wellington December 16 Raneitiki. leaves Southampton November 21; due Auckland December 24. Ruahine. leaves Southampton December 19: due Wellington January 26. Euapehu. leaves Southampton December 19, due Auckland January '< AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. left Sydney November 7; due Auckland November 11; sails for Sydney November 14. , Maheno. at Wellington: sails for Melbourne, "via Bluff, to-day. ■ . Marama. due Sydney n. Bi^' 8 for Wellington and Auckland No\ timber 14. VESSELS IN PORT. . * & ss (Henderson Central\Vharf—Kiwitea (U.B.S. Coy.). Western Wharf-Pukeko (Watkin and Wallis), Kaponga Coy.). Queen'* Wharf— Toiigariro (N.Z.S. Coy.). Chelsea— Canopua (v> . U ooy.;. The Kanna is due from Oreymouth tomorrow and will unload at King h \\ harf. The Karepo arrived at Wellington from Newcastle yesterday morning. SUe will unload all her coal cargo at Wellington. The Westport Coal Company's steamer t'anopua arrived from Westport yesterday afternoon. She berthed at Chelsea to unload her coal cargo. Tho Winff&tuif en route from Bluff, IB possibly Picton, and Auckland. Tho Kaituna was to leave Oreymouth for ejected V to reach Auckland next .Thursday. The W.ime. .rriv.'l .[Kg ■« J A'»e|Un ? ~t te r r o'clock in the afternoon, morrow morning En riut. from So««i 'pCo" th S?\ABW Lytlelton and Dunedin.

THE PORT WAIKATO. y!2L. KANGITATA'S passengers. Haviw? completed loading )" /^rnr>>ui</s land, the New Zealand bhu.p.n^Comrmny^ motor-liner l;f n «'* BU f Sci „thampton and ut dayl)ioak to claj ,/i#iifinn to cart?o London, via Panama. In » ddit.on nnlityof Bradstrect, Mias ■ \r«« V J Davis Miffed' Mr' D. H. WhitSecond Saloon. —Mr. J. E Perpere Mr. jj ; ."Hichmond, Miss M. \ ir \V \ Tin ner, Smyth, Mrs. E. M. Smyth. Mrs -J. J «r Mir.s J. P. Turner. Mrs. h. V- V wiU Muster 11. J. S. Walpole. Mrs. L. E. Wil« liunis; nnd 95 third-class.

THE TONGAIUKO. With a large quantity of General merchandise from West Coast poi ComBritain, the New Zealand ShiPP'nK Com pany's steamer Tongaruo ai nt Liverpool yesterday morning. Sho beiUiod at Queen's- Wharf to un oad cargo for AuckluiM. the remainder of tlio cargo being for Wellington. Lyttelton Dl, r ,ed ' l "'' Bluff. Tho cargo was loaded at G Mgaw, Bristol. Newport and Liverpool, lie ves sel sailed from Liverpool on Sep n en . find cleared Panama oa Octohci 11. erolly fair weather prevailed on the voyage, which was uneventful. Captain I • ' ■ . j illon is in command, and ho has ' l , with him tho following officers:-puef. Mr. 11. Cnshmore; second. Mr. C. Dibley: third, Mr. W. Redwood; fourth. Mr. E. G Wll hams; .wireless operator, Mr.. K- . ■ jurgei/ Dr. G. Fisher; chiefengineer,, Mr. 3\ Posirate: second. , * T V>' d lv ! . <hird. Mr. It. But lor: fourth Mr If. UnJ • * fifth. Mr. R. Bailey: sixth. Mr. H. JenU>*i. •oventh, Mr. J. Dowell; chief lefngeiatins engineer. Mr. M. Hendry; second. Air. x. Beresforil; steward-in-eharge, Mr. £*. 1 • A Baker.

THE OTOKIA. The Union Company's tanker Otokia came out of dock yesterday morning. She sailed in the afternoon for Snn Pedro to load a bulk oil cargo for Wellington. THE'TANKER IMA. Under charter to the Shell Company, the tanker Irna will arrive at Wellington from Singapore to-night. The vessel has a full cargo of bulk motor spirit for discharge at .Wellington and Lyllolton. ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker steamer Uiimarou was despatched from Sydney for Auckland at one o'clock yesterday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo. She is due on luesday morning. THE BARRDALE. The steamer Barrdalo is expected to sail for New Plymouth on Tuesday to complete unloading phosphates from Occun Island. HIKURANGI FOR COASTAL TRADE The steamer Hikurangi is being com missioned in the coastal cargo trade muter the agency of A. G. Frankhani. Limited, oho is scheduled to sail for northern ports on Tuesday afternoon. WAIHEMO LAID UP. Having completed unloading cargo trom Pacific Coast ports tho Union Company's transpacific steamer Waihemo reached Port Chalmers from Bluff yesterday to be laid up for an indefinite period. TANKER SCOTTISH HEATHER. The Shell Oil Company has received cabled advice that the chartered tanker Scottish Heather left San. Francisco on November 3 with bulk motor spirit for Aucklaud, whero sho is duo on November 23. THE OTAKI. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaki is to leave Wellington for Auckland to-day to load refrigerated cargo for Genoa. On Tuesday the vessel ia to sail for Brisbane and other Australian porU to completo loading for England. THE KARETU.' The Union Company's steamer Karetu en route from Sydney and Newcastle, was to leave Levuka for Auckland last night. The vessel is due next Wednesday and after discharge she is to return to Newcastle.

THE KAPONGA. The ITaponga was docked yesterday morning in connection with her overhaul. The vessel will como out of dock this morning and will berth at Western Wharf. The vessel is being recommissioned and is scheduled to sail for Newcastle at noon to-day. THE TOFUA. t The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua was to leave Suva last evening for Tonga and Samoa. The company advises that on tho return trip tho vessel is to Teavo Suva for Auckland on Wednesday, November 19, instead of November 20, as was scheduled. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror is due from Montrenl at noon to-day. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload general merchandise for New Zealand. On Monday tho vessel is to be despatched for Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide to complete discharge. THE HERTFORD. The Federal Line steamer Hertford is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland to complete loading for England. Tho vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on November 15 and to sail for London, via Panama, on November 20. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company aro the local agents. THE WAIRUNA. Tho Union Company's transpacific steamer Wairuna left Suva for Vancouver last Tuesday with a cargo of raw sugar. The vessel is duo at Vancouver on November 26 and after discharge she is to load at Pacific Coast ports durifig December for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. She is scheduled to clear Los Angeles on December 20 and to reach Auckland on January 14. NORTHERN COMPANY STEAMERS. Tho Northern Company advises that the Clansman is scheduled to sail for Russell. Opua, Whangaroa and Mangouui at four on Tuesday afternoon. Cargo for the vessel will be received to-day, and on Monday and Tuesday. The Arapawa was duo at Onehunga yesterday afternoon and is to sail for Wanganui this aftornoon. AWAHOU 'AND MAKO. Messrs. Watkin and Wallis advise that the Richardson motor-ship Awahou is due from Gisborne this morning and will berth at King's Wharf. She is to be despatched for East Coast bays at four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. The Mako is due at Portland tomorrow night and nt on Monday night. She will also load at King's Wharf and sail for East Coast bays on Tuesday afternoon. PASSENGERS FROM MELBOURNE.

• Tlie Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno arrived e.i Wellington from Melbourne, via Bluff. Dunedin and Lytlelton, yesterday with th« following passengers:—Saloon: Mr. J. W. Brodie, Mrs. A. C. Ball. Mr. F. 11. Cole. Mrs. G. DufTner. Master I. H. DufTner, Miss E. Hodges, Mr. G. R. Loughhead. Mrs. D. Loughhend, Mise B L. Loughhead, Mr. F. Matthews, Miss M Milliard, Mrs. D. McCormack, Mr. J. L. Simpson, Mr..F. Utquhart, Miss A. R. Vininsv Mrs. A! C. Ward, Miss M. M. Wjilshe. Mr. D. C. Zwartz; and 39 thirdclass. The vessol is to leave Wellington to day for Melbourne, via Bluff.

PASSENGERS ON ROTORUA

Th« following is the advance passenger list of the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Itotorua, which is due at Wellington from London and Southampton, via Suva, on December 2:— Saloon.—Mr. F. E. Rookledge, Bighop Newton, of New Guinea. Mr. H. A. It. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mclnnes and two children, Mr. H. P. Evans, Captain P. Johnson, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. M. Harding, Mrs. M. Bracewell, Mr. I). G. Riddiford, Miss F." Homan, Professor and Mrs. J. Adamsou, Miss E. M. Shrimpton. Mr 3. D. Lvnn-Thomas, Miss T?. M. Macl'ae, Mrs. K. Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Singer and thieo children. Miss B. M. Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peacock and two (laughters, Mrs. V. Blackett, Professor and Miss Macmillan Brown; and 50 third-clasa. In addition to passengers and mail for New Zealand the vessel has general merchandise for discharge at Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Napier. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-d iy:— Auckland.— Brisbane Main. Callandia, Canadian Conqueror, Canadian Constructor. City of Ruyville, Clydebank, Golden Rod, Karetu, Matai, Niagara, Otokia, Sierra, Soloy, Tofua, Ulimaroa, Wairuna, Yarraville. % Wellington.—Tamaroa,' New Zealand, Antiope. Tainui," Ima, Marama, Golden West, Kalingo. Awarua.— Makura. Maunganui, Whalers. Razmak, Ashburton, Port Nicholson, Mnliana.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals.—Tiloki (0.45 a.m.). from Nelson. BY TELEGRAPH. WANOANUl.—November 7: Sailed Gnbriella (10.45 p.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON.—November 7: Arrived— Knrepo (5 a.m.), from Newcastle; Maheno (r.,50 a.-mJ, from Lyttelton; Mamma (6 a.m.), from Auckland; Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kamona (11.5 a.m.), from Greymouth; Kuku (1.30 p.m.), from Motueka. Sailed—Golden West (12.5 p.riU, for Nolson; John (2.15 p.m.). for New 1 Iymouth; Marama (3 p.m.), for Sydney; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—November 7: Arrived— Maori (0.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Storm (G. 5 p.m.), for Bluff; Maori (8.15 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNE DlN.—November 7: Arrived—Waihfcmo (9.15 a.m.), from Bluff; Opihi (11.10 a.m.), from Timaru; Ashburton (4.15 p.m.). from Lyttelton. Sailed—Wnikouaiti (4..i0 a.m.), for Bluff; Mahana (4.40 p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF.—November 7; Arrived—Kurow (2.45 p.m.). from Duuedin; vy'aikouaiti (0.5 p.m.), from Dunudiu. Sailed Wingatui (9.20 p.m.), for Duuedin. SYDNEY;—November 7: Sailed—Ulim&roa (I p.m.), for Auckland. NEW YORK.—November 3; Sailed—Port j Hunter, for Auckland. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 7