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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND. '-. i YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. V Port Waikato (1.45 p.m.), from Sydney. Waipahi (6 50 a.m.), from Portland; Kawau (8.50 0.m.), from .Waiheke; Waka (3.30 p.m.), from Northern porta. Rangitoto (0,10 p.m.), from - Thames; Eauiti (7.15 p.m.), from Kerepeehi. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Hikurapgi (12.55 p.m.), for Norfolk '' Island. Alynbank (4.40 p.m.), for Sydney. Rangitoto (9.5 a.m.), for Thames; Omana (10.20 a.m.), for Warkworth. Ka'.va'i (6.40 p.m.), for Waiheke; Waipahi f9.30 p.m.), for Wellington.* ' VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. - New Zealand, from Lyttelton, morning. "" Kawau, from Waiheke, 8.40 a.m. ClayuiOie, from Whangarei, 9 a .m. VESSELS BAILING TO-DAY. Waipiata, for Wellington, noon, jfotu, for Awanui, noon. Waka, for Tauranga, noon. '» Coronation, for Awanui. noon. Kawau, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. : , VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Jlonowai, from Vancouver, 1 p.m. Tuhoe, from Parenga, afternoon. Waimea, from Napier, afternoon. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 6 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa. 7.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kartigi, Groymouth, to sail. Kurow. Newcastle, via Nupier, July 15. Kini, Newcastle, July 15. Kaimiro, Greymoutli, to sail. Wingatui, Southern ports, July 14. Marama, Sydney, July 11, OVERSEAS. Monowai, Vancouver, July 12. Port Fremantlo. London, July 13. New Zealand, San Pedro, via Southern ports. July 11. Coptic. South, July 16, to load. Port Huon, Gisborno. July 16, to load, Otaio, Liverpool. July 17. Waikawa, Los Angeles, July 18.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTKKCOLOSIAX AND OVERSEAS. Monowni. Sydney, July 13. Tofua, Fiji July 13. Marama, Sydney, via Wellington, July 14. Nncula, San Francisco, July 15. ..p. Port Huon, London. July 18, Coptic. London, July 20. "Waipahi, Rarotonga, July-22. • Ulimaroa, Sydney. July 24. Sonoma, Sydney-, July 24. Morinda, Norfolk Island, July ,27. Aorangi, Vancouver, July 28. Maui Poinare, Apia, July 29. Port Dunedin, London, July 29. Port Fremautle. London. August 12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama, at Sydney; sails for Auckland and Wellington July 10: duo Auckland July 14. Ulimaroa, due Sydney July 13; sails for Auckland July 18. PACIFIC-MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, left Auckland June 30; due Vancouver July 17; sails for Auckland July 22 Makura, left San Francisco July 8; due Wellington July 27. Maunganui, left Sydney for Wellington and San Francisco July 9; due Wellington, July 13, sails July 14. Monowai, left Vancouver June 24; due Auckland July 12; sails for Sydney July 13,' withdraws at Sydney. Sonoma, left Los Angeles July 3, due Auckland July 24; sails for Sydney July 21 Aorangi, leaves Sydney July 23, Auckland July 28, for Vancouver.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainni, left Southampton June 26; due

Wellington August 7. Rangitane, left Southampton July 3

due Auckland August 6. Remuera, leaves Southampton July 31,

due Auckland September 6. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton August 28. due Auckland October 1. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton September 11; due Auckland October 14.

VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—;Waitomo. Waitemata, Gunbar, Piri (aux. schooner), Mako, Kdiranga H.M.C.S. Iris, Kaitoke, Kai-

manaiva, Kaponga. City of Kimberley. Devonport H-.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wakakura. Nucula (Admiralty oiltanker). King's Wharf—Port Waikato (Watk'in and Wallis). Western Wharf—Kaponga (U.S.S. Coy,). Prince's Wharf—Tofua (U.S.S. Coy.), • Wgipiata (U.S.S Coy.). North Wall—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES. Port Dunedin, left London on May 15 for Suva, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers Bluff, Timaru and Napier (arrived July 9). Opavva, left Liverpool May 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton (arrived July 8), and Port Chalmers. Canadian Transporter, left Montreal on May 21* for Auckland, Wellington (arrived July 6), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. City of Kimberley, left New; York on May 23 for Auckland (arrived July 2). Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia.

The Waimarmo is due at Timaru from JDunedm to-day to continue loading for Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland.

The Waimea was to leave Napier for Auckland at ten o'clock last night. Tho vessel is due to-morrow afternoon, and she •'twill berth at King's Wharf. ; The Waipahi arrived from Portland, yesterday morning. After loading at Prince's Wharf she was despatched foi Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru last evening. "

The Kartigi was again barbound at GreyUiouth yesterday and was to sail for New Plymouth and Auckland when the conditions became favourable. The Kaimiro is to leave Greymouth for Auckland to-night. Tho Pukoko is due at Portland on Monday morning and at Auckland the 6ame evening. After loading at King's Wharf 'he is to be despatched for Gisborne, Napier and East Coast bays on Tuesday afternoon. The Wingatui was delayed at Picton yeswrday by heavy rain and her departure for Wellington and Auckland was indefinite. The Vessel is due at Auckland early next week Jiid after discharge she is to be despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Lmaru next Wednesday.

THE PORT FREMANTLE. No wireless advice liod been received yesterday from Die Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Frcmantle, which is'scheduled to arrive from London Mondßy." In addition to eight passengers for New Zealand the vessel has a General merchandise cargo for discharge at Auckland, Port Chalmers and Bluff, The Farmers' Co-oporative Auctioneering Company are the local agents. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The following is the passenger list of the Huddait-Parker steamer ULrnaroa, which left Wellington for Sydney yesterday morning:— . Saloon.—Mr. E. T. Andrews, Mrs. A. F. Andrews, Mr. J. Annand-Smith, Mr. L. C. gallantyne, Mr. A. A. Blackman, Miss -C. Barwick, Mrs I. Collins. Mr. Carrington, = -Mrs. F. C. Delany, Miss M. K, Dolan, Mrs. . A. Earle, Mr. T. P. Fisher. Mr. G. plover, Mr. T. H. Galbraith, Mr. F. Gold--1 P, er ß. Mr. H. F. Hudson, Mr. S. J. Hill. 1, G. Hall, Mr. A. H. Jenkins, Mrs. E. 'Jenkins, Mr. J. S. Lee, Miss A. Lee, Mrs. A\ H. Lee, Mr. F Mitchell, Mrs J. S. Astfehell, Mrs. W H. Mitchell, Mi" H. C. Mitchell, Mr. T. W. Mitchell. Mr. R. W, •McCreath, Mrs. F. V. McCrcath, Mr. W. McNelght, Miss E. I. Macßae. Miss N •• -• McKulty, Mr. C. J. B. Norwood, Miss ■r/: C. Norwood, Mrs. H. A. Norwood,, j?»« N. Scott. Miss H. G. Slater, Dr. E bayers, Miss K. E. Sayers, Miss J. Is. ,;; bayers, Mrs, J. R. Sayers, Mr. R. N.Jeese, w.-R. M. Stewart, Air. F. L. Trapp, /„ ,f 18 3 A. M. Welbv, Miss N. A. WarburJ ton, Mr. E. B. W. Williams, Mr. C. \V. Y.t; Mrs. N. G. Whitacre, Mr. F. A. ; Kmg, Mrs. M. G. King, Mre. L. Robertson, waster J. Robertson. Mr, J. H. Jefferd, :: A. Mickle, Mr. B. Rhodes, Mr. J. Conl> P- L. McLaren, Mrs. S. J. Jackn ; ,S»» Mrs. J. Lewis. Mr. R. Walker, Mrs. K", \iV „ Walker,- Mr. W.' Walker, Master A. .- Walker, .Master C. Walker, Mrs. C. H. ? yraham, M r . W. Graham, Mrs. E. L- Demp"Ji Hi iSB G, L. Dempaey, Mr.' J. A. Nenme. ""TV i A. Neamo, Miss A. E, Moy, Miss , er> " Hiss ,T. Milne. Mrs. Knight. U\ Knight. Master Knight. Miss IligSir, Quessey; and 122 second-class, her arrival at Sydney on Tuesday ■ F l ® vessel will be docked for overhaul. She ''ji' • to lenvo Sydney next Saturday 1 leach Auckland the following Wcd-

THE HIKURANGI. Hikurangi sailed for Norfolk Island yesterday afternoon. Sho j s due back at Auckland on July 20. • 'MI - % MAKUEA LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. R°yal mail liner Makura sailed from in-Jt™ anc J ac £ j or a l seQ te, Rarotonga, Well- £" d n Sydney on Wednesday. She is duo at Wellington on July 27. . v THE ALYNBANK, Having discharged a cargo of about 5000 tons of phosphates from Nauru Island at A V i' n "i ß , ./■ "the Bunk Line motor-ship Alynbank sailed for Sydney last evening to load wheat and copra for Europe. , v THE KARETU. ' . ' A.Hli aro^l , l eavo Newcastle for a . n d. Wellington yesterday afternoon. She is due hero next Thursday, MARAMA. PROM SYDNEY, y, aß , despatched from Sydrinw of# Auckland and Wellington yeator* kL tl Passengers, mail and vessel is due at Auckland on luesaay mornmg and she ib expeoted to sail B ame evening for Wellington and Syd- • TARANAKI, AT SOUTHAMPTON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Jnw" ' Y-t 10 i Wellington for South-' ampton and London on June 5, is reported da 6 leaC Southampton on WednesTHE PURIRI, En route from New York and Texas to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton anl Dunedm, the Federal Line steamer Puriri is reported to have reached Colon on Wednesday, She is due at Auckland about August V _ RANGITIKI AT PANAMA. r New ,? eala .?.f. Shipping Company's motor-bner • Rangitiki reached Panama on Wednesday, en route from Wellington to .London. Sho sailed from Wellington on June 20. ; ~ .•

THE KUIIOW. The Kurow was delayed at Napier yesterday owing to heavy rain. She is now to eyul for Auckland on Monday night to complete unloading coal from Newcastle. Her arrival is expected on Wednesday morning. WAIKAWA CLEARED PAPEETE. Advice received by the Union Company states that the Waiknwa cleared Papeete on Tuesday in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports to Auckland, New Plymouth. Wellington, Napier, Lyttelton and Sydney. She ia due at Auckland about July 18. ROTORUA CLEARED COLON. Advice has been received' by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Rotorua arrived at Colon on July 7 and sailed the same day in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to London. She was despatched from Auckland on June 17. BRUNSWICK LEAVES LOS ANGELES. The Atlantic Union Oil Company advises that the Diesel-electric tanker Brunswick left Los Angeles on June 29 with bulk motor- spirit for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. She ie due at Auckland on July 21. TANKER NEW ZEALAND. -: ; Due from Lyttelton this morning the tanker New Zealand will berth at Western Wharf to complete unloading bulk oil from San Pedro for the Texas Oil Company. A wireless report from the vessel yesterday stated that she was being delayed by bad weather and her time of arrival was uncertain. HONOLULU EXCURSIONS. The Union Steam Ship Company advises that tho Honolulu excursion fares will be applicable to all sailings of the Aorangi and .Niagara for Honolulu from now until the end of the year. The excursions have been very popular in the past, but usually have been confined to sailings in June, July and August and certain of the summer months. R.M.S. MONOWAI REPORTS, Wireless advice received from the Royal Mail liner Monowai states that she will arrive from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, at ono o'clock to-morrow afternoon. After medical inspection she will berth at Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. At five o'clock on Monday evening she is to resume her voyage to Sydney.

THE POET WAIKATO. After an exceptionally ,stormy passage from Sydney the intercolonial motor-ship Port Waikato arrived yesterday afternoon and is at King's Wharf. The vessel has hardwood timber from Port Stephens and Newcastle, and general cargo, including a quantity of fruit, from Sydney. The timber will be unloaded at Auckland, Timaru and Dunedin, and the general cargo at Auckland and AVellington. She is to sail for Wellington on Monday evening. After, completion of discharge the vessel ds to load at Southern ports, for Tauranga, Auckland and Wbangarei. Messrs. Watkin and Wallis are tlio local agents., -v RANGITATA AT WELLINGTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitaia.- from London and Southampton, berthed at Wellington at 12.30 p.m. yeste/day. Passengers for North will reach Auckland by train this morning and their baggage will be forwarded .by the Wingatui, which is due at Auckland early next week. The Rangitata's cargo will be discharged at Wellington, Lyttelton and Napier. Afterwards the vessel will load at Napier, Auckland, Lytteltop, Port Chalmers and Wellington. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on July 23 . and to sail finally from Wellington on her return voyage to Southampton and London on August 15. VIADUCT BOUNDARIES, The Auckland Harbour Board advises that the following are the boundaries of the viaduct at Freeman's Bay section: Bounded commencing at a point on tho line of the west side of Prince's Wharf, 16ft. north of the northern line of Quay Street, by the waters of the.Waitemata Harbour to the north 3S.sft„ to the east C7ft„ to the north 6ft., to the west 67ft., to the north 50.67 ft„ to the east 67ft., to the north 6ft., to the west G7ft., to the north 37.67 ft., to the west lGft., thence by a straight lino to tho north by tho said waters 611.98 ft. Thence to the west by the Baid waters 120 ft., thence to the south by the said waters 523.45 ft., and thence to tho south-east by Quay Street 190 ft., to point of commencement. Western section: Bounded commencing lit a point at tho north-east corner of North Wall, Freeman's Bay reclamation, by the waters of the Waitemata Harbour to the north 950.25 ft., thenco to the east by tho said waters 85ft., thence to the south by the said waters 884.83 ft., thence by a curved lino about 109.5 ft. to tho eastern wall of Freeman's Bay reclamation, and thenco to tho west 129.5 ft. by the said reclamation to the point of commencement.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expedted to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless. stations to-day:— Auckland.— Alynbank, Brunswick, Golden Rod, Marama, Matai. Maui Pomare, Monowai, Otaio. Port Fremantle, Veronica. Wairuna. Chatham Islands.—lonic. Wellington.—Ulimaroa, Niagara, Rangitiki, Rangitane. Laburnum, Diomede. Otokia. Mataroa. Port Dunedin, Kalingo. Coptic, Canadian Transporter, Kaikorai. Al Awarua.—Makura. Maunganui. Ngakuta. Waikouaiti, Opawa. Golden West, Waiotapu, Wainui. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— July 10: Arrived—Wa : hino (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Qpihi (10 40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rangitata (10.50 a.m.), from Southampton; Tees, (11.15 am ), from Waikalo: Athel Queen (1 p.m.), from San Pedro; Omnna (9.20 p.m.), from Nelson. Sailed—Ulimaroa (8 15 a.m.), for Sydney: Tees (6.40 p.m.), for Dunedin: Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Ivuku (8 p.m.), for Nelson. t VTTRT, I TON —July 10: Arrived—Maori (6 50 "S from ' Wellington; Waikouaiti eiVi am ) from Dunedin. Sailed —hahika Is!! p.m.), for Napier; Maori (7.55 p.m.). for Wellington. , nrnsrFTVrN —Julv 10: Arrived—Golden W?sY (S a mTTfrom Timaru; Opawa (11.30 am) from Lyttelton. Sailed-Waimanno (4.50 p.m.), for Timaru, RYDNEY.— July 1°: Sailed—Marama (4 p.m.), for Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO.-Jul? 8; SailedMakura. for Wellir.ston. COLON. —July 8: Arrived-Punri. en route from New York to Auckland. L\S PALMAS.— July 8: Sailed—Devon, en route from Wellington to London SOUTHAMPTON.— July 8: Arrived— Tarana.ki, from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 7