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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Karet.u (1.15 p.m.). from Suva. Canadian Cruiser (1.25 p.m.). from Montreal. Claymore (6.15 a.m., from Whangarei; Taniwha (6.20 a.m.). from Paeroa; Omana (3.40 p.m.), from Matakana: Kawau (4.5 p.m.), from Big Omaha. Waipu (7 p.m.), from Waiheke; Rangitoto (10.30 a.m.), from Great Barrier. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Suriey (5 p.m.),' for Napier. Rangitoto (8.10 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Waipu (9.35 a.m.). for Waiheke; Hauiti (noon), for Kerepeehi; Tauputa (3.10 p.m.), for Nelson: Apanui (4.30 p.m.), for Thames; Knrepo (5.20 p.m.), for Portland. Omana <0:40 p.m.), for Waiheke; Claymore (8.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Maui Pomare, from Wellington, afternoon. Waka. from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Waipu, from Waiheke, 8.15 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 9 a.m. Apanui, from Thames,' 2.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ulimaroa, for Sydney, 11 a.m. Petersfield. for Westport, 5 p.m. Sydic, for Port Kembla, 5 p.m. Omana. for Warkworth, 3 p.m. Rangitoto, for Coromandel. 5 p.m. Kawau, for Mangawai, 0.30 p.m. Waipu, for Waiheke. 6.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Maui Pomare, Apia, via Southern ports, January 9. Waiotapu,. Newcastle, to 6atl. Kartigi, Greymouth to sail. Niagara, Sydney, January 12. Kaimanawa. Westport. January 14. Waipiata. Southern ports. January 16 Tofua. Fiji, January 19. Maunganui. Sydney, January 20. H.M.S. Laburnum. South. January 23 H.M.S Veronica, South, January 26 OVERSEAS. Brunswick, Los Angeles, via South, January 10. Canadian Victor, Wellington. January 10, to load. Enton, New York, January 10. Nucula, San Francisco, January 10. Rarnnga. Opua, January 10, to load. Port Huon, New Plymouth, January 11, to load. Port Dunedin, Liverpool, January 13. Yarraville. San Francisco. January 13. Norfolk, Falmouth, January 13, in ballast Unden, Los Angeles. January 14. lonic, London. January 15. Wairuna, Los Angeles, January 16. Huntingdon, Tokomaru Bay, January 16. to load. , City of Glasgow New iork, January 20. Kangitiki, South, January 26, to l° a d Port Fairy, Napier, January 26, to load. Herminius, Antwerp. January 27. Cumberland, Liverpool, January -7. Ruapehu, London. January 23. Cambridge,/' Antwerp, January 30. Taranaki, Opua, February 3, to load. Canadian Transporter. Halifax. February

6. . , 1 lonic, South, Fobruary 7. to load. Otaio, Liverpool, February 10. Mataroa. London, via Wellington. February 10. Port Pirie./ New York. February 10. Rangitata, London, February 18. Maimoa. Liverpool. February 21. Tainui London. March 7 EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Ulimaroa. Sydney January 9. Canadian Victor, Halifax. January 10. Niagara, Vancouver. January 13. Maui Pomare, Apia, January 13. Baranga, London, January 15. Maunganui. Sydney. January 23. Tofua. Fiji. January 24. Aorangi. Sydney. January 2(>. Rangitiki. London. January 31. Port Fairy. London, January 31. Taranaki. London, February 6. Aorangi. Vancouver, February 10. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Iris. Kairanga. Waitcmata. Cunbar, Pin. aux, schooner, Waipahi. Mako. Southern Cross, Kaituna. ft \f Devonport - H.M.S Philomel. H.M.S. Dunedin, H.M.S Diomede. North Wall —Huia (C. F. Cnmpbe 1). Port Waikato (Wat Kin and c , Western Wharf—Kainnro (U.b.a. yoy.). Kanna , (U.S.S. Coy) Kurow (U.S.S. i Karetu (L.S.S. Coj.). Prince's Wharf—Canadian Cruiser (Canadian Government). „ , . King's Whari—Nome (A. S. Patersoi). Sydic (Spedding, Ltd.). T( j» Chelsea—Petersf.eld (Spedding. L .). Central Wharf-Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.). Ulimaroa (Huddart-Parker) OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOVEMENTS _AND DUr DATE 3. Bvdic from Scandinavia, left England on September 2 for Durban. Australia. Blutf, Dunedin, Wellington and Auck land (arrived January 5). Northumberland, left Liverpool November a for -~nd, Wellington. Lyttelton Dunedin (arrived January 7) and New Ean'giHki° U left London November 21. for R Auckland and Wellington (arrived Surr J ey n Tft Liverpool November 22 for Dunedin Canadian r Januar" 8), Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton, limaru Auckland (due Januarj 10). Tivttelton and Timaru. c °'t if arrived January 8). Dunedin and K """ Auckland (due January • hei . 6 P "Vo? A n ,Sf J'(d«>• W « n " ington. Lyttelton and Dunedin Narbnda. left Calcutta for Penang. Singapore A„ c 'kl a nd. Wellcomplete loading for AncKiana. ington (arrived January 7), Lyttelton. Timaru. Dunedin and Oiun.

The Kaimafiawa is now due at Westport to-day to load for Auckland. The KomaW is schoduled to lrave > Vel ' 1 } 1 «- ton for Westport at ten o clock on Inesoay After staying at Welling on during »he Veronica in sailer TrmraVgV V-morrow The Swedish, steamer Sydic » n «P ec £ Afterwards she will load wheat in Australia for Europe. After being ''commissioned the KareP° to complete loading for Wellington, I.jltel ton and Dunedm. The Canadian Transporter is <' e P o ' te^ have reached Colon last ton, Lytfrom Halifax to Auckland We in^t. an. J.» telton, Dunedirt and Bluff, bl'c la cllu ' Auckland about February b. In continuation of her voyage £orn VeHfncton to London, the > • o i ol . Inst Albijn linrr .JT.m.™. Sunday morning, one ua3 \Wllinirton on December ' • The Canadian Consl ructor. ° t a ~/-.iri. i-i#i r.n December 1. nirivt.u Pnnamn on December 23 and clefirr<l Colon the following day in contm.w.Men, o her vovnsre to New York. Boston and Ilalilax. Th« W-iiniata ? en route from Bluff and oSJS iim" " 7"telLS ! ■ for Timarn, Lyttelton ''"' romplete loading for Aucl . • ~,in cc <-inv. is expected a. Auckland next and she is scheduled • .. nrml and ton, Lytlelton, Dunedm. Blnff. Oamaru Timarn the following Mondnj.

THE WAIKAWA. The Waiknwa is due from w ") ffveri o'clock to-movrow [ or berth at Centra! Wharf, to be laid up oi'crhn ul.

FORDSDALE TO LOAD. T! IP Aberdeen and Commonwealth earner Fonlsdale is scheduled to come Zealand from A us* rahn to load Savill under the auspices of'the Shaw. I nnd Albion Conipnny. The • in \cw Zealand nbout March *• *fnrrh ia to be despatched for London on Mwch 21. Her loading ports have announced. She is a fine til which and is a sister ship to lie Feyndale. wh.rn has loaded at. Auckland on two occasion

PORT HUON FURTHER DF.LA'iED. The Fa rulers' Auctioneering rises that the Conmiortwra • delayed Line niotor-fthil* Port Flnon { bn H ill W'n 11 s;an in yeMerdnj owing j weather and it is bH«b v«»» for Auckland to-day. Tho c.h Auc i t lnnd. tintio loading .for Enclnnd at , g Oisbonje, Napier and ;* e ' t nr Tiondon, •rhednled to leave Welhnßton via Panama, on January

THE .ULIMAROA. ' The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is to sail for Sydney at eleven o'clock this morning with passengers, mail and cargo. She is at Central Wharf. THE TANKER YARRAVILLE. The Vacuum Oil Company's tanker Yarra- J ville is expected at Auckland from San . Francisco on Tuesday with a cargo of bulk ' petrol. She will berth at Western Wharf. r _ THE MAUI POMARE. , The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare , is expected from Wellington this afternoon and she will berth at King's Wharf. She is ; scheduled to sail for Apia and Niuo Island ( on Tuesday afternoon. THE TANKER BRUNSWICK. i The tanker Brunswick is expected from I Wellington to-morrow afternoon. Sho will , berth at Western Wharf to complete unloading bulk petrol from San Pedro for the 1 "Atlantic Union Oil Company. TAIROA BRINGING SLAG. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Bteamer Tairoa loft Antwerp last Sunday morning with 1 a cargo of basic slag for discharge at Auckland and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland on February 11. L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, are the local agents. THE PETERSFIELD. The steamer Petersfield is expected to complete unloading her sugar cargo at Chel- t sea this afternoon. She is to sail.for Westport this evening to replenish her bunkers before she proceeds to Nauru Island to load a phosphate' cargo for New Zealand and Australia. , THE CANADIAN VICTOR. The Canadian Victor is expected from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sho will berth at Central Wharf to complete loading general cargo. She is scheduled to sail for New York, Boston and Halifax later in the day. THE KARETU. The Karetu arrived from Australia, via Fiji, yesterday afternoon and berthed at Western Wharf to unload coal from Newcastle. After completion of discharge the vessel will return to Newcastle and Sydney to load again for Fiji and Auckland. THE SURREY. The Federal Line steamer Surrey sailed for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin yesterday afternoon, in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. After completion of discharge the vessel will load in New Zealand for England, but her loading ports have not been announced. NIAGARA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Royal Mail liner Niagara left Sydney for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver, at five o'clock last evening. The vessel is due early on Monday morning, and will berth at Prince's Wharf. She is to resume her voyage at eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning. THE ENTON. The Avenue Shipping Company's motorship Enton is due from New York on Saturday afternoon and will berth at Queen's Wharf. The vessel is under charter to the A. and A. Lino, and her general merchandise cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. AORANGI WAITS FOR MAIL. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi left Vancouver for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva, at noon on Wednesday, but she was detained at Victoria until yesterday afternoon to wait for delayed English mail for New Zealand. The ,-essel is duo at Auckland on January 25, and she is to sail for Sydney the following day. THE RARANGA. L D Nathan and Company. Limited, advise that the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Raranga left Gisborne for Opua at one o'clock yesterday morning. rhe vessel is due off Russell at ten o clock this morning and she is to berth at Opua at noon To-morrow she is scheduled to leave Opua at mid-day and to reach Auckland in the- evening. She will berth on Sunday morning at Queen's Wharf to complete loading for England. Next Wednesday sho is to be despatched for London, via Panama. PASSENGERS FROM MELBOURNE. The Maheno is due at Wellington from Melbourne, via Southern ports, this morning with the following passengers Saloon: Miss P. Agar. Mr. and Mrs A. E. Allan, Miss Ti. Allan, Mrs. J. Alexander, Masters J. and D. Alexander. Audrey Brain, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brokenshire. Miss M. Brownlie, Mrs. A. E. Birthwhistle, Miss J. M. Bell. Mrs. G. M. Bell, Mrs. H. C. Cox, Mrs. L. Dudsbury. Miss A. Edkins, Mr. C. J. Frank, Miss E. Godan. Mrs G. C. Guthridge, Mrs. C. V. Guthridge, Miss P. Hepworth. Mrs. C. E. Harding, Mr. ■ and Mrs. J. Hallows, Mr. F. A. King. Mr. and Mrs. W. London. Miss D. E. London, Mastar E. >T. London. Mr. G. Matheson, Mr. E. F. Martin. Mrs. M. McLeod. Mrs. Newfome. Mrs. E. M. Newton. Mrs. E. G. Oxley. Mr. J. N. Ross. Mr. V E. Ro"er Mrs. V. Rodger, Miss J. Rodger. Mrs. C. Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swann, Mrs. L. Stevenson. Miss J. Sfeven- . son. Mr. A. C. Ulrioh. Mr. E. D. Ulrich, i Miss C. Weston, and 37 steerage. Tho vessel is to leave Wellington toI morrow on her return trip to Melbourne, . via Bluff. THE CANADIAN CRUISER. With general cargo and motor-cars from i Montreal and Sydney, Cape Breton, the Canadian Cruiser arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon. A quantity of cargo is i being unloaded at Prince's Wharf and the I vessel is to sail on Monday for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin : to complete discharge. The vessel sailed - from Montreiil oil November 25 and Sydney on November 29. After leaving Sydney she encountered north-west gales and high seas which delayed her passage to Colon 5 by about two days She reached Coon ■ on December 10 and cleared Balboa the following day. Fine weather prevailed in r the Pacific until New \ ear s Day. when > the vessel encountered a south-west gale - and high head seas. The. stormy condii tions continued- for four days, hut afterward fine weather was experienced to port. Captain E. C. Sears is in command of the vessel and the following are the 1 officers :-Chief, Mr. R. A. Williams: second, Mr ' O D Alcorn; third, Mr. H. D. - Mack ay"; chief engineer Mr. J Cummings; , second. Mr. D Young; third, Mr A. Cooke, fourth. Mr. J. Boulanger; fifth, Mr P. Peterson: wireless, operator, Mr. P. Duke- : shire; chief Mr. A. Griggs. , WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to bo 1 within range of "the under-mentioned wirestations to-day:- _ . Auckland. —Canadian Cruiser Canadian ? Victor Enton. Golden Harvest. Maui Pomare 'Niagara, Norfolk, Nucula, Port Dun- ' edin,' Sierra. Surrey, Sydney Maru, lofua, Wnikiiwa. Yarravi'le ,„ .. Chatham Islands.—Remuera. lurakina. ' UTSfc Wuikouiii Puna. Whalers. Eiotoma. 1 t PORT OF ONEHUNGA. t Yesterday's Arrivals.-Ha uturu (1.15 l nm) from New Plymouth, r Yesterday's Departures.-Thomas Currel, (9.15 a.m.), for Coast; Ronaki (5 V M..). for TI ok inn pa; Hokmnga (5.15 p.m.). for Hoki anga: Hauturu (5.15 p.m ), for New Plj- !, mouth. j by telegraph. J NAPIER —January 8: Arrived—Pakura am) from Wellington; Waimnnno 7 am™ from Gisborne. Sailed-Wai-t mnrino <5 P.m.). for Wellington: Pakura ' (6.30 p.m.), for Gisborne. 1 WELLINGTON.— January 8: Arrived—- • (7 , m 1 from Lvttelton. Sailed— Kanfti (9 15 a.m.). and Innha (9.50 a.m.). Wanganni: Brunswick (11.30 mi.), "t 'JcKiT TnV.r, ,8.» »,».). lor Sr. P £ r mouth- Knimanewa (5.1.' P" 1 -'- , for v po! .f. Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. ' T YTTELTON.— January 8: Ar--ived—--1 Maheno (6.10 a.m.). f'om Dunedin: Wahino E fr, n5 cm.). and Golden Cross (« e fmm We'Hvftnn: Storm (8 n.nO- from i Ti r,ru Sailed—S'orm (4.55 P.m.). Mnheno 1 Jr"]\ m). end Wahinp (8 20 p.m.). for '■ Wellington: K..k« '8.15 p.m.). for Kai--1 koura. DT'VEDIN —Tnnuarv 8; Amved— vpenoV /Cam ) from Lyttelton: Rotorun (12.15 hr,R fmm Bluff Sailed- Mntni Ml 6 p m )' for Southern lighthouses; Port Wcll- • higton (7.15 P.m.). for T.omlon ;} SYDNEY.-Jsnunry 8; Sa.led Niagara ■1 (5 p.m.). for Auckland. , 1 PAN AMA.— January 6: Sailed- Ruapehu. " en iouie'from London to Auckland. rT\i n\* Tinunrv fi: Arrived— Cnnnainn ! Transporter,"en route from Halifax to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 7

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