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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Capo York (7.55 a.m.). from Los Angeles Kahuna (9 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Waipahi (1.25 p.m.). from Wellington. Apanui (5.15 pin.)., from Great Barrier; Waka (7.10 p.m.), from Taurunga: Taniwha (9.20 p.m.), from l'aeroa. Y ESTE RDA Y' S DE PART U RES. Ulimaroa (11.20 a.m.), for Sydney.—Pasiengera Siild'on—Mr. Scohie MacKcnzie, Mr. Dowfoil. Mr. Macindoe, Mr. Simm, Mr. A. M. Mayson, Mr. F. C. Ewen, Mr. E. Donaldson. Mr. L. G. Johnson. Mr. C. V. Taylor Bishop By rone, Mr. Saxton, Mr. Heath Mr. Hopewell, Air. Taylor, Mr. J. A. Hicks, Sii Victor Wilson. Mr. Dawson, Mr. Watamabe, Air. Felton. Air. J. D. Tanner, Air. McCorquodale, Mr. and Mrs. Flint, Mr! and Mrs- C. Lo P. Terry, Miss Fraser. Mrs. McDevniott, Mrs. Cracroft Dickinson, and 2 children. Alias McPherson, Airs. McCorquodalo. Aliss AlcCorquodule. Miss Cowley. Mrs. Percy, Aliss I. Forbes. Mrs. L. G. Jellie. Aliss Pizzey. Mrs. Cochrane. Air. And Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Airs. Afears. Air. C. E. Earns, Air. Baillie, Air. R. Hall, Air. and Mrs. J. l> # Miller, Mr. J. F,.' Seheult. Air. Grant. Air. Birkett, Air. and Mrs. A. E. Pizzey, Air. Barrow, Mr. Decnires, Air. Wright, Air. and Airs. W. R. West. Mr. Alartin, Mr. Francis. Mr. ConBtantine. Air. Alallett., Air. Roach, Mr. St. Hill. Air. Scott, Mr. Sealey, Mr. Bartlott. Mr. Griffiths, Mr. Huntor. Mr. Abbott. Mr. Hedley. Mr. P. Mekta. Air. E. E. Welch, Mr. Part on, Mr. and Mrs. Kraetz and 2 infants. Mr. R. Carthy, Air. Kent, Mr. and Airs. J. Taylor, Air. A. Henderson. Air. Snell, Air. and Mrs. Ai. Meyers, Mrs; Sayegh and 2 infants. Miss Meyer, Master Meyer. Aliss M. Tipping, Mrs. Wnitelaw, Miss V. Smith. Airs. Black and boy. Mips 3. Evans, Miss Andrews. Mrs. O'Grady and infant, Aliss R. Hall. Aire. Hertßlet, Aliss Moraity, Miss O'Brien. Alias Hayman. Mrs. M. Thomas, Air. and Airs. Lowndes, Airs. Fallick, Miss K. Gordon. Alaster Fallick. Miss M. Annesenne, Airs. Hill, Airs. Sheath, Mr. and Airs. J. Ramsay, Mr. Bremtier, Mr. Ratu Sam Simuj, and 70 second-class, including nine Indians. Lyttelton (7.20 a.m.), for Coast; Tulioe (10.50 a.m.). for Coast: Paroto (11 a.m.). for Coast. Rangitoto (6.10 p.m.). for Thames. Karetu (7 p.m.), for Newcastle. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Hellenic, from San Pedro, 9.30 a.m. Port Waikato, from Gisborne, morning. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Hauiti, from Kerepeehi, 6.30 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 9 a.m. Onmna, from Waiheke. 9.15 a.m. Rangitoto, from Thames, l p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Motu, for Awanui, noon. Apanui, for Parenga, noon. Coronation, for Awanui. noon. Waka. for Tauranga, noon. Hauiti, for Waiheke. 1.45 p.m. Omana, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Tamaroa, from Wellington, evening. Waimea. from Nnpier. morning. Awahou, from Napier, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa, 7.30 p.m. fTESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AHL COASTAL. Port Waikato, Australia, via Timaru, today. Wingatui. Southern ports. November 17. Canopus, November 17. Niagara, Sydney. November 17. Kartigi. Greymouth. to sail. Marama. Sydney, via Wellington, November 20. H.M.S. Dunedin. South. November 21. Tofua, Fiji, November 24. Maui Pomare, Apia, via Southern ports, December 5. Ulimaroa, Sydney. December 9. Southern Cross. New Hebrides, December 15. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Nucula, San Pedro. November 17. Niagara. Vancouver. November 19. Hertford, London. November 18. Marama Sydney. November 21. Canadian Constructor, America and Can- ' ada, November 27. Tofua, Fiji, November 29. Port Nicholson, London, December 6. Rangitane, London, December 6. Mahia, London, December 10. Ulimaroa. Sydney, December 12. Tongariro. London, December 23. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, left Vancouver November 12: due Auckland Novomber 30; sails for Sydnoy December 1. Niagara, left Sydney November 13 for Auckland and Vancouver; duo Auckland November 17;. sails November 18. Makura, left Wellington November 4, due San Francisco November 21; sai.3 for

Wellington November 20. Maunganui. left San Francisco October 29; 'due Wellington November 17; sails for Sydney November 18. Monowai, leaves Wellington December 2 for San Francisco.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotonia. left Southampton Octobor 17; due Wellington December 2. Remuera, left Southampton October 24; due Wellington December 1. Corinthic, left Southampton November 7; due Wellington December 16. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton November 21; due Auckland December 24. lonic, leaves Southampton December 6. chie Auckland January 13. Rnahine, leaves Southampton December 19; due Wellington January 20. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton December 19; due Auckland January 28. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, due Sydney November 18. Maheno, left Wellington for Melbourne, via Bluff November 8; due Melbourne Novomber 15; sails for Wellington, via Southern ports, November 20. Marama, left Sydney for Wellington and Auckland November 14' due Wellington November 18. Auckland November 20j nils for Syaney November 21. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iris, Kairanga, Waitemata, Gunbar, Piri, aui. schooner. Devonport— H.M.S. Philomel, ELM.B. Veronica. H.M.S. Laburnum, Nucula (Admiralty tanker). Central Wharf—Waipahi (U.S.B. Coy.). Western Wharf—Hawern. In Dock—napai (dredge). North Wall—Huia (C. E Campbell.). Queen's Wharf—Cape York (U.S.S. Coy.), Hertford (N.Z.S. Coy.), Hellenic (Spedding, Ltd.). King's Wharf—Kiwitea (U.S.S. Coy.), Pukeko (Watkin and Wallis). Pijince'a Wharf—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). The Karetu sailed for Newcastle and Sydney last evening to load again for Fiji and Auckland. The Wairnarino was to leavo Dunedin for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland last evening. The Kiwitea camo out of dock yesterday morning and berthed at Kitifj's Wharf to continue overhaul and repairs. The Waimea arrived at Napier from Gisborne yesterday morning and was to sail for Auckland at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. She is due to-morrow morning and will berth at King's Whai'f. With cargo from South Island ports the Wingatui was to leave Wellington for Picton and Auckland at eleven o'clock last night. Tlio vessol is due at Ancklund about Tuesday morning, and after discharge she is to Rail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru, i» t'" B '- order, next Thursday. The Richardson motor-ship Awahou left Napier for Auckland, via Tolas'* -Bay, yesterday. She is due at Auckland to-morrow and will berth at King's Wharf. Slie is to be despatched on her return trip to East Coast bays on Tuesday afternoon. The Mako is due at Portland on Monday morning and at Auckland on Monday night. She is also to sail for East Coast bays on Tuesday aft ernoon. THE CAPE YORK. Under charter to the Union Company the motor-ship Cape York arrived from Los Angeles yesterday morning. The vessel has case oil arid general cargo from Pacific ('oast ports and is unloadins at Queen's Wharf. On Monday she is to be despatched for Wellington, Nelson, Melbourne and Adelaide to complete discharge. The cargo was loaded at Vancouver. New Westminster, Ocean Falls, San Francisco and Los Angela*. She sailed from Los Angeles on October 20 and experienced a generally fair Weather ;voya?c. She is owned by t.ie Lyle Shipping Company. Glasgow, and previously visited Auckland in January, 1929. Captain R. Clothier is in command and the following are the officers: —Chief. Mr. K. M. MacKensie; second. Mr. R. E. Owen; third, Mr. D. R. Robertson; chief engineer. Mr. J. Hendry; second, Mr. S. Wallace: third. Mr. D. M. Downie; fourth. Mr. H. Jack; fifth, Mr. C. Christensen; *isth, Mr. G. Croucher; seventh, Mr. W. Darling; wireless operator, Mr. H. Lidoington; chief steward, Mr. H. Moyer.

THE ULIMAROA. ' ca^o h tbf°TT Pa M 6n^ r9, , R8 tve!l fls mail and sailed fir I"$ ldart ' Pa fker steamer Ulimaroa vessel « Vn ydn fVr tcrday coming. The ill" and nil Sydney on Tuesday mornton' n™t Friday 0 ° deßpatchod for WellingTHE PORT WAIKATO. kn!'o°l Jt nt r C f° nial f mot °r-ship Port Waidav rvinin. 01 ', n - f S r Al , lckland Thursll i ?i . 13 due this morning. She l King's Wharf to complete un loading timber from Australia. THE MAUI POMARE. wSh ( |' r n rt e Vr m n rit I moto J- ship Maui Pomare. Isl nl nit T Clll J ,ston . ? r , A Pi* and Nino ," d '- T«esday, will load for Southern rpnrh a .1,1 i Sho is expected to reach Auckland on December 5. TOFUA AT APIA. ToTn» Ur?ior i Company's Island steamer Potua arrived at Apia at six o'clock on I hursday morning and is to sail for Suva She u'dn fc? 1 f ° Ur £ clock th,s afternoon. CARGO FROAI AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Kurow will load at Devonport, Tasmania to-day. and afterwards at Adolaide and Melko r e ! an<i '/r Plymouth. TaraKolie. \V ellington and Lyttelton. MARAMA LEAVES SYDNEY. Tho Union Company's intercolonial nassenger steamer Marama left Sydney for Weilim,ton and Auckland at four o'clock vesterEterno 2, n - , The vessfe l is flue at Wellland on Thursday. She is to be despatched da " C Sydney direct next FriTHE PUKEKO. The Richardson vessel Pukeko, which has heen converted into a ihotor-ship, will be removed to king's Wharf this morning The vessel will undergo trials on the harbour this afternoon and on Monday sho will complete the trials and have hor compasses adjusted. She is expected to sail for Sydney and on Monday evening. AORANGI FROM VANCOUVER. Advice received by the local office of the Union Company states that the Royal Mail liner Aorangi sailed from Vancouver for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva, at noon last Wednesday. She is duo at Auckland on Sunday, November 30. THE HERTFORD. The Federal Line steamer Hertford, which arrived from Tokomaru Bay on Thursday night, berthed at Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to complete loading refrigerated and general cargo for England. She .is scheduled to sail for London, via Panama, at five o'clock on Tuesday evening. THE RARANGA. L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, have received advice that the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga cleared Balboa last Thursday evening in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool to New Zealand. The vessel has cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on December 7. THE R.AI.S. NIAGARA. Having left Sydney on Thursday afternoon the Royal Mail liner Niagara is due at Auckland about six o'clock on Monday morning. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to land passengers and mail for Auckland and to load cargo and mail and embark passengers for Island ports and Canada. At eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning the vessel is to resume her voyage to Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. TH HELLENIC. Due from Los Angeles at 9.30 o'clock this morning, the Swedish steamer Hellenic will berth at Queen's Wharf to unload cargo from Pacific Coast porta for Auckland. She also has cargo for discharge at Wellington and Australia. Tho vessel is running under tho auspices of tho Genernl Steamship Corporation, and Spedding. Limited, are tho local agents. THE BORGESTAD. No wireless advice had been received yesterday from the Norwegian motor-ship Borgestad. which is expected at an gaily dato from Galveston, Texas. Tho vesßel has a full cargo of sulphur for discharge at Auckland, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth, Cargo for Auckland will be loaded at King's Wharf to the agency of A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited. KAITUNA 1 AND WAIPAHI LAID UP. The Kaituna arrived from Greymouth, via New Plymouth, yesterday afternoon and berthed at Prince's Wharf to complete unloading her coal cargo. Tho vessel has been withdrawn from commission and will be laid up indefinitely. The Waipahi arrived from Lyttelton and Wellington yesterday afternoon and is at Central Wharf. She has also been withdrawn from commission and her crew havo been paid off. THE MAHANA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mahana left Bluff for Auckland at 8.30 o'clock yesterday morning to continue loading New Zealand produce for England. The vessel is due on Monday morning and will berth at Central Wharf. From Auckland tho vessel will proceed to Wellington to complete loading. She i 3 scheduled to cloar Wellington for London, via Panama, on November 27. L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, are the local agents. THE TAMAROA. In continuation of her voyage from London the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa ia to leave Wellington for Auckland at eight o'clock this morning. She is due to-morrow afternoon. Tho vessel will complete unloading general merchandise at the port and also commence loading for her homeward voyage. Her other loading ports are New Plymouth, Timaru, Napier and Wellington. With passengers and mail, she is to be despatched from Wellington on December 17 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Captain W H. Hartman is in oommand of the vessel and he has with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr. W. Dawson; second, Air. F. T. Attwood; third, Mr. L. R. Bull; chief engineer, Mr. J. S. Macintosh; second, Mr. D. Law; third, Mr. C. Simpson; surgeon, Dr. M. J. Bulger, M.A., M.D.; purser, Mr. A. E. Phillips; chief steward, Mr. F. J. Thomas. ■ . A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local agents. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.— Antigone, Ashburton. Boigestad. Karetu, Niagara. Otaki, Bona. lofua. Ulimaroa. Westmoreland. Yarraville. Chatham Islands.—Port Brisbane. lurftkina. _ .. n Wellington.—Tongariro, Canadian Constructor, Tainui. Aorangi, Port Nicholson. Ala ram a.. Rangitata. A war u a. —Aiakura, City of Tokio. Golden West, Maunganui. Mahono, Whalers, PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Hokianga (10 a.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. NAPlFß.—November 11: Arrived—Waimea (2.25 a.m.), Avvnhou (3.10 a.m.). and Tiroa (6.45 a.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed —Awahou (2.5 p.m.), and Waimea (4.5 p.m.). for Auckland; Tiroa (8.30 p.m.), for To!aga Bay.

WANGANUI.—November 14: Arrived— Port Nicholson (G. 5 a.m.), from Nelson; Inniiii (10.20 ii.in.), from Wellington; J ltoki ('2 112 p.m ), from Nelson. Sailed—Arapawa (2.50 ii'.m.), for Westport.

WELLINGTON.—November 14: Arrived— Holtndiilo (5.150 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Kuku (d.lO a.m.). from Wanganui; Orupuki (0.35 am i from Tarakolie; Wahin'e (7 a.m.). from " Lyttelton- Calm (10.20 a.m.), from Onckaka; Tongariro (10.10 a.m.), from Auckland; Wamui (11.35 a.m.), Wingatui (11.50 a.m. l and Gale (2.20 P.m.), from Lyttelton. Soiled—Port Waikato (12.15 pin ). for Gisbnme; Orepuki (1.20 p.m.). fo- Lyttelton; Ilolnultile (4.40 p.m.), for Wangauui; Kuku <5 p.m.), for els °n> Knrepo (G.lO p.m.), for Westport; Calm (6.30 p.m.) and Waliine (7 50 p.m.), for Lyttelton.

LYTTELTON.—November 14: Arrived— Maori (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Paiui (7.40 a.m.), from Timaru. Hailed—Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—November 14: Arrived— Storm (5.10 a.m.). from Port Craig; Callimdia (1.45 p.m.), and Breeze (4.45 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Totiira (S p m.), and John (0.30 p.m.), from Wellinßton. Sailed—City of Tokio (0.30 a.m.), for Svdney; Golden We.st (3 p.m.), for Nelson; Waimnrino (7 p.m.), for Timaru; Storm, for Oamaru. BLUFF.—November 14: Sailed—Mahana (8.10 a.m.), for Auckland. SYDNEY. —November 14: Sailed—Marama (4 p.m.). for Wellington.

VANCOUVER.—November 12: Sailed— Aorangi, for Aucklifnd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 7