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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Westmoreland (2.55 p.m.), from Livor'Pßriiibine Mr/ru (3.45 p.m.). from Well(6 p.m,). from Calcutta. Pnsencc e: Captain and Mrs. Paterson. Muss A. rnnd Mr and Mrs. Wilson, Misses Wilson (\) Mrs Stanley. Miss Stanley, Mr. Maxwell. Mr. Coles. Dr. J. N. Faulkner, Mr. J. Mnckiiy. , , , Tvitelton (9.45 a.m.), from Coast; Otimni <0 15 am.), from Opotiki: Rnngitoto (2.20 r.in.), from Coromandel: Motu (f> p.m.). from Coast.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Waikawa (1-5 p.m.). for Vancouver. Maunganui (3.20 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers : First Saloon.—.Mr. S. Dnnneuburg. Mr. A. x- r cjim Mr. C. T. Midlane, Mrs. Thomas ' nhild.'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr.cky. Mr. «rd Mrs. W H F. Alexander. Mr. A. J. oiasson, Mrs. Htimley. Mr. .1 E. Harnett. Mr 1) D. Fleming. Captain J. R. Stringer, Mrs Brown arid child, Mr. G. Price, Mr. S. Benni'U. Mr. J. W. Ciugill. Mr. and Mrs H Blampied. Mr. R. J. Turnbull. Mr. T. "VV Tloon. Miss Irwin. Mr. S. Frazer. Mr. 118. Henley. Mr. W. Sinclair. Mr. T. C. Walsh. Mr. F. Chnrlfes, Mr. R. A. Briggs, Mrs. Agnew, Mr. K. Aoyama, Captain and Mrs' a Priest and child. Mr. and Mrs. F. N Haas, Miss Benjamin, Mr. A. F. Shanks,' Mr. C. A. Copeland. Mr. O. M. Th'onso'r. Mr J. Fuller, Mr. S. W. Coates, ■Mrs. Be'ttington. Mra. Shnkespenr. Miss Sullivan, Mrs. AVatkins, Mr. G. G. Milne. Mr F. A. Flood, Mr. C. F. Aldous, Miss Tittle Miss Lindsay. Miss Mooney. Miss Fowler. Miss Percy. Cpcord Saloon.—Mr. G. A. Anderson, Mr. W F. Schroder, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Raff. iVr nnd Mrs. W. Oldham. Mr. and Mrs G' Cooper and child. Miss MacCullny. Mrs. Darlow, Miss Carruth. Mrs. Newton-King. Mrs. Greaves and child. Miss Hinton, Miss Porter. Miss Crockett, Miss M.vtton, Mrs T?nv« a'rd. Mrs. Halkett.. Mrs. Quilter and two children. Mr. J. J. Bracken, Mr. G. F Allin and child. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. G. Wanlull and child. Miss Wotherspoon, Miss Weaver, Mrs. Thompson; and 4:5 third class, including two Chinese. Brisbane Marti (10 p.m.). for Sydney. Hauiti (12.15 a.m.). for Kerepeehi; Tnnivha (1.20 a.m.). for Paeron; Omana (G. 40 p.m.), for Warkworth

VESSELb DUE TO-DAY. Cnnoptts, from Westport, 7 a.m. Wnipahi, from Westport, 7 a.m. Awahou. from Gisborno, morning. Hauiti, from Kerepeehi, 6 a.m. Claymore, from Wiinugarei, 7.30 a.m Taiiiwha, from Pneroa, 8 a.m. Ka.vau, from ,/Waiheke, 5.40" a.m. Rangitoto, from Thames, 3 p.m. Omana. from Warkworth, 3 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Corinthic, for Wellington, afternoon, Ws.ipiata, for BlufT, 5 p.m. Coronation, for Awanui, noon. Wcka. for Tauranga. noon. Motu. for Awanui, noon. Hauiti, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Omana, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Kawau, for Great Barrier, 11 p.m.

VESSELS DUE TO-MOHROW. Wfftmea, from Gisborne. evening. Apanui, from Parenga, expected. Kawau, from Great Barrier, evening:,

VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Sir Karl Kniidsen, for Wellington, day break. Clf.yr/ioro, for Whnnßnrei, 5 p.m. Taiiwha, for Paeroa, G.lO p.m.

(VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL.

Canopus, Wesiport, May 9. Wtiipahi, Wastpurt, May 9. To;'ua, Fiji. ,May 11. Fonlta, Sydney, May 13. Kartigi, Westport. May 13. Wingatui, Southern porta, May 14. Maui Poninre Apia, via South, May 14. Monowai. Sydney, May 19. U1 maroa, Sydney, May 26. , // OVERSEAS. Hertford. South, May 11, to load. Devon, Opua. May 17, to load. Aorangi. Vancouver, May 17. Ca'.liC. South May 18, to load. Port Fairy. Liverpool, May 18. R_-muera. Wellington, May 18, to load. \ian~itiki. London, via Wellington. May 20

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL ASiD OVERSEAS. Hertford, London, Mav 13. Hikurangi. N or l°lk Island. May 15. G lllic, London, May '2O. Aoinngi, Sydney, May IS. Remuera, London, May '23. Pr.keha. London, May 24. Monovvai, Vancouver. June 2. Corinthic, London, June 3. Rotorua. London, June 16. Port Fairy London, June 13.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. left Sydney May 8; due Wellington May 12; Bails for Sydney May

Monowai, leaves Sydnoy May 15. due Auckland May 19. sails for Sydney May 22.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Asrangi, left Vancouver April 29; due Auckland' May 17; sails for Sydney

May 18 Niagara, due Vancouver May 22; sails for

Auckland' May 27. Atakura, left, We. hngton April 21: due San'Franc:i»eo May 8. Maunganui, leaves Sydney May 14, Wellington May 19, for San Francisco.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua left Southampton April 3: due Wellington May 10. Rangitiki, left Southampton April 10; due Wellington May 14. lonic, left Southampton April 24: duo Auckland June 1. Ruahine, left Southampton May 8; duo Auckland June 14. Jlataroa, leaves Southampton May 22; due Wellington Juno 23. Rangitata. leaves Southampton Juno 5; due Wellington July 9. VESSELS IN PORT. 11l Stream—Waitomo. Wnitemata, Gunbar, Piri (aux schooner), Mako. Kurow. IvaituiLa, Kairanga, Waihemo, H.M.C.S. Iris DeTonnort—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S Diomede, H.M.S. Laburnum. Western Wharf—Sir Karl Knudsen (Shell Coy.), Brunswick (A.U.O. Coy.), Ciiiiopus (W. C. Coy.). in Dock—Hauraki (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—oorinthic (A. S. Paterson), Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Kaimanawa (U.S.S. Coy). Queen's Wharf—Westmoreland (N.Z.b. Coy.), Narbada (U.S.S. Coy.).. Chebea—Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES. Orari, left Liverpool March 13 for AuckWellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin (arrived May 2) and Timnru. Remuera. left London March 12 for Well ington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and BltifT (arrived April 2!)). Corinthic..'left Southampton March 27 for Auckland (arrived May C>) and Wellington. Otokia. left Los Angeles March 2/ lor Wellington (arrived April 22) Westmoreland, left Liverpool Marcn 2b for Auckland (arrived May H). Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin Canadian Commander, left Halifax March 2s for Auckland (arrived May 4), Wellington Lyttelton Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane. Rotoru.i, lef' Southampton April 3 for Suva, Wellington (duo May 15), Port Chalmeis Lyttelton and New I*l v mouth The Kainmnawa 13 scheduled to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timnru text. Wednesday The Waipiata, (which is loading lit Ttline's Wliarf, ll to sail for Dunedin f.lamnru and Titmlru at five o'clock this evening. \ The Wingntui arrtived nt Lyttelton from Timsiru ye?<«rday nVon.insr. She is to sail fo Wellington and Auckland at five o'clock this evening The Knrtigi. which left Westport for Napier and Auckland on Thursday morn ing, will proceed from Auckland to Grey U,outh after discharge. The Waiinea arrived at Napier from Gisborne at midnight on Thursday, and was to sail foi (iisborrie and Auckland at five o'clock last evening The vessel is due tomorrow evening and will berth at King's Wharf The Waipahi, which has been delayed by bad weather will arrive from Westport nt seven o'clock this morning. The vessel •will berth at Chelsea, and alio is scheduled to sail for Wellington and Lyttelton on Monday. After being delayed by stormy weather ♦lie Westport Conl Company's steamer Canopus will arrive from Westport at seven o'clock this morning. Slio will unload a quantity of cargo nt Western Wharf and tho remainder at King's Wharf.

THE SIR KARL. KNUDSEN

The tanker Sir Karl Knudsen is expected to sail for Wellington to-morrow morning to complete unloading bulk oil for tile Shell Company. THE CORINTHIC. In continuation ot her voyage from London. tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthir is to sail for Wellington this afternoon. TEE R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived at Suva from Auckland at two o'clock yeater day afternoon and sailed later in tl.o day in continuation of hor voyage to Vancouver, via Honolulu. Sho is duo at Vancouver on May 22. TOFUA REPORTS. Wireless advice from the Tofua states that she will arrive from Suva at six o'clock on Monday morning. The vessel has passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. She will berth at Queen's Wharf. THE BRISBANE MARU. The Japanese* motor-ship Brisbane Maru arrived from Wellington yesterday afternoon. After discharging and loading at King's Wharf iilie sailed last night on her return to Japan, via Sydney. ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Huddart Parker steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney for Wellington at three o'clock yesterday afternoon. The vessel is duo at Wellington on Tuesday morning, and she is to sail on her return trip to Sydney next Friday. HERTFORD DELAYED. The Federal Lino steamer Hertford was delayed at Wellington yesterday owing to wot weather nnd is not due at Auckland now beforo Mondny. After completion of loading at this port she is to be despatched for London, via Panama., next Wednesday ROTORUA AT SUVA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua arrived at Suva from London on Thursday evening, and she is expected to resume her voyage to New Zenland tomorrow morning. Tho vessel is duo at Wellington next Friday to land passengers. Afterwards sho will unload her general merchandise cargo at Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Now Plymouth. THE TANKER BRUNSWICK. The tanker Brunswick errived from San Pedro late last, night with a large cargo of bulk petrol for the Atlantic Union Oil Company. The vessel will berth at Western Wharf this morning to unload the Auckland portion of her cargo. Sho is expected to sail on Monday for Wellington, Sydney and Newcastle to complete discharge. THE MAUNGANUI.

The Maunganui (sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo. After her arrival at Sydney next Tuesday the vchscl will be withdrawn from the intercolonial run and transferred to the Pacific mail service. She is echedtiled to leave Sydney next, Thursday and Wellington the following Tuesday for Snm Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. DEVON DELAYED. The local office of tho New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Federal Line steamer Devon was delayed lit Wangamii by bad weather, yeßtordny and cannot leave for Opna and Auckland until Monday night. The vessel ia to load at Opua and Auckland for London, Avomnouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. She is now due at Opua on Wednesday and at Auckland about the end of next week. From Auckland she will go to Wellington to complete her cargo. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. Owing t,o the Apanui being delayed at Parenga by bad weather, the Kawau ia to bo despatched fn Great Barrier at 11 o'clock to-night, and she is duo back at Auckland to-morrow evening. The Apanui ia expectod to reach Auckland to-morrow. Tho Alotu, which left Auckland for Tauranga on Wednesday, returned to port yesterday afternoon after sheltering at Cape Colville. She is to bo despatched for Awanui at noon to-day. The stormy weather yesterday continued So deiay a n tmber of tho company's vessels. The Pono wan barbound at Waipu and the Kawau was sheltering at Ti Point, tho Tuhoe at Cape Colville and tho Toa at Whakatane THE NARBADA. From Calcutta and other Eastern ports the Union Company's Indian trader Narbada arrived last evening and berthed at Queen's Wharl Tho vessel has cargo from Calcutta, Rangoon. Penang, Singapore. Samarang and Probohngo. She is unloading a quantity of the cargo at Queen's Wharf, and will complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel cleared Proboling. on April 20, and experienced fine weather except during the last three days oi the voyage, when a hard south-east gaL wat experienced, accompanied by high head seaa. The atormy conditions delayed her arrival by over 12 hours.. Captain W. W. Hender is in command and he has with him the following officer's:—Chief. Mr. C Burgess; second. Mr. E. J Deed third, Mr. H. H. Pike; fourth, Mr. J. W Leggott; wireless operator, Mr. F. Nicoll; chief engineer, Mr. W. S. Hall: second, Mr. J. Jamieson; third. Mr. F. Sinclair: fourth, Mr. T. Baker; sixth. Mr. It Robertson; seventh, Mr. t. Waring: chiet steward, Mr. C. Swift. The fifth engineer, Mr. G. Hicketts, was landed at Thursday Island on April 27 suffering from appendiciti A wireless report received by tho vessel stated that ho was operated on the following day.

THE WESTMORELAND. The> Federal Line steamer Westmoreland arrived from Liverpool yesterday afternoon, and is at Queen's Wharf.The vessel has cargo from Avonmouth, Newport, Glasgow and Liverpool for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttclton and Dunedin. She sailed from Liverpool on March 29 and called at Curacnu for bunkers on April 11. Colon was reaohcf on April 14, and Balboa was cleared the same day. Generally fair weather prevaileu on the voyage until last Wednesday when stormy south-easterly weather was encountered. The wind reached the force of a whole gale, accompanied by high sens. The stormy conditions continued until the vesse' reached the shelter of tho Hauraki Gulf. The Westmoreland is used ns a training shir for officers, and she has on board cadets Captain Reuly is in command, and he has associated wl lp iiim the following officers: —Chief. Mr. K. A. S Phillips second, Mr. I). 11. Clegc; third. Mi J I*' Clement; fourth, Mr. G. W. Wakeford; surgeon. Dr W. MontgomerySmith; wireless operator, -Mr. R. Glover; rhief engineer Mr A. Meibach; second, Mr. W. Llewellyn third, Mr. L. Bain; fourth. Mr. M. Andrews; fifth, Mr. R. Wolfe; F'Tth. Mr W Pigdon ; seventh, Mr. R. T[. King; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. C. IJ. Butterworlh; second. Mr. R. Ooninnn- chief steward Mr. A. Chapman. The New Zealand Shipping Company arc tho local agent" WITIIIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wiroiess stations to-day:— Auckland.—Ni.inra, Maunganui. Tofua, Brisbane Mnru, Waiknwa, Fisherman. Chatham Islands.— I Taranaki, Norfolk. Wellington.—A :>nngi, Rangitiki, Bangltane. Middlesex, Somerset, Mahana, \Vnkakura, Knimiro, Discovery, Athelquoen._ rnniftroa, Zealandie. Veronica. Devon, Ma.,lft, Lli; rnaroa. Port Hunter, Olokia. Hertford, Maui ' ° £ \wariia. Monowai, Makura, Mntai, City of Swansea, Wainui. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.-Mny 8: ArrivedWahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Canadian Commander (7 45 a.m.), from Auckand. Knihid—Mahin (7.30 a.m.), for Hook of Holland; Wahine (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—M ay 8: Arrived—Maori (7.10 a.m.). from Wellington; Tnaha (7.55 a.m.). from Timnru; Gale (9 a.m.L from Tirnaru; Wingatui (1 p.m.). from rimaru, Remuera (5 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed —Port Ifo'inr* (1-50 p.m.). for Port Chalmers; Inaha (8 p.m.). for Wellington: Foxton (3 15 n.m.i. for Foxton: Gale (4.55 p.m.), for Wellington: Storm (5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori 'B-10 P.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.-May 8: Arrived—Calm (7.15 •i m ) from Bluff; Waikouaiti (8.15 a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed- Calm (6.30 p.m.). for Tirnaru. SYDNEY —May 8: Sailed—Ulimaroa (3 n.m.). for Wellington. SUVA —May 7; Arrived—Rotorua (evening), from London. May 8; Arrived—Niagara (2 p.m ), from Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 5