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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

IPOBT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ■Waimea (7 a.m.), from Napier; Lyttelton k j r aft (2.10 p.m.). from Coast. Pukeko (6.35 p.m.). from Portland; Ran--itoto (10 p.m.). from Thames; Oraana (10.10 p.m.). from tt ark worth. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Tofua (11.15 a.m.), for Fiji. Passengers.— ' nfra J. C. Baxter. Mr. E. D. Berry, Mrs. Tj.-ry, Miss E. Bischofl. Miss O. M. BisMiss M. Campbell, Miss E. M. Chisfall ' Miss F. Chisnall. Mr. B. E. Clark. ?{«' Clark, Mrs. M. M. Dawson, Mr. W. rUn Mr. 0. B. Ekensteen. Mrs. Ekou- ' Pi ten! Mr. A. B. Emerson, Mr. M. C. Fairtrotber, Mr. J. P. -Finan, Mr. R. 11. ForeMr. G-. H. French. Mr. J. D. Gray, - Mrs' Gray, Mr. J. W. Hayes, Miss E. M. o 0 «e Miss D. I. .Tones, Miss V. M. Jones, 5; 53 E. King. Miss E. M. King, Mr. A. Viiss Dr. 0. Kress, Mrs. M. Macaulay, Sins M. G. Macaulay. Mr. J. 11. Mitchell, Si Mitchell. Mr. W. G. MacKay, Mrs. VncK&y. Miss I. J« MacNaughton. Miss w R. McCulloch. Mr. C. McG. McGillvray, \rj. J, McG. McGillvray, Miss M. McG. Mcfiilivrsy. Mrs. E. McMillan. Miss R. M. Xicholson, Mr. Justice H. H. Ostler, Mrs. fistler, Miss M. A. Paul. Mr. D. S. J. V. Petersen. Miss N. E. E. H. Phillips. Mr. G. Robertson. Mrs. Robertson, Miss C. V, Robertson, Miss K. R. Robinson, Mr. tl Y. Shearer, Mr. W. E. Sheppard, Mr. n Tabueluelu, Mr. E. Tapper. Mrs. Tapper. Miss M. B. Walshe, Mr. R. \V. Whitehead, Mrs. Whitehead. jfevr Zealand (3.30 p.m.). for San Pedro. Omsna (11.15 a.m.). for Warkworth; Ranttfoto (11.40 a.m.). for Thames; Kawau (5.10 m.)» for Mangawai. Port Waikato (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Hauiti (10.20 p.m.), for Iverepeelii. B.M.S. Monowai (10.20 p.m.), for Sydney. .Passengers from Auckland: — First Saloon—Mr. R. A. Anderson, Mr. and jf r3 , J. T. Jamieson, Mr. J. N. S. Walleris, Mrs. Falkiner, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Leslie. Msior and Mrs. Q. Masters, Mr. A. D. Trendall, Mr. A. H. "Gaze, Mr. S. G. Tyte, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. H. Y. Henderson, Sir V. Lermon Raws,' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ■Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Allan and infant, s Mrs. Stephens, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Stephens. Mrs. Sargood. and /child. Miss Scott, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. J. Clayton, Mr. Jj. B. Clarkson. Mrs. Bush. Miss Whitney, Mrs. Macdonald and child, Mr. A. Macdonald, Mr. L. M. Bailoy, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. S. Owen, Mr. L. K. McMurricli, Mr. •fiT. Harper, Mr. J. H. Penny, Mr. C. Bowyor, Mrs. Coker, Miss Watkins, Captain V. J. E. Paterson,-Mr. and Mrs. J. Soden, Mr. A. fi. Oatley, Mr. F. T. Brabant, Mr. B, Edwards, Miss Scheele, Mrs. ObersteXehn. Miss Lyne, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Biddlo and 3 children. Second Saloon—Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. Smith, Miss Butcher, Miss Hackett. Mrs. Lusted, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Webb, Messrs. F, VI. and G. N. Bales, Mrs. Derrick, Mr. gnd Mrs. L. Manson, Mr. L. Berry, Mr. S. T. Casey, Mr. T. E. Keir, Mr. E. .1. Pearse, Mr. C. E. .B. Carter, Mr. W. Shakespeare, Miss Stonex, Mrs. Harding, Mr. T. G. McKenney, Mr. J. B. Swinney, Mr. A. W. S. Carson, Mr. J. Buchanan and 89 third-class, including 2 Indians and 2 Chinese. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. 'Andrea, from Singapore, 5 a.m. Marama, from Sydney, 7 a.m. Paua, from Wellington, morning. Tnniwha, from Paeroa, 12.30 a.m. Waka, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Omana, from Whangarei, 6.15 p.m. Bangitoto, from Coromandel, 9.30 p.m. • Hauiti, from Kerepeehi, 11 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Marama, for Wellington, 10 p.m. Omana, for Waiheke, 9.45 a.m. Bangitoto,. for Coromandel, noon. Waimea, for Gisborne, 3 p.m. Pukeko, for Gisborne, 4 p.m. Walka, for Northern ports, 4 p.m. Margaret W., for Gisborne, 4 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 9.30 p.m. ..Endeavour, for Northern ports, noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Paua, Wellington, July 14. Kaimiro, Greymouth, July 14. Marama, Sydney, July 14. Kini, Newcastle, July 15. Karetu, Newcastle, July 16. Rona, Fiji, July 17. ' Kartigi, Greymouth, July -17. Kurow, Newcastle,"via Napier, July 17. Maui Pomare, Apia, via South, July IS. Waimarino, Southern ports, July 18. Hikurangi, Norfolk Island, July 20, Ulimaroa, Sydney. July 22. Morinda, Norfolk Island, July 26. Monowai, Sydney, via Wellington, July 30. Tofua, Fiji, August 3. Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, end of August. H.M.S. Diomede, Fiji, August 31. H.M.S. Laburnum. Fiji, September. H.M.S, Veronica, Tonga, October 12. OVERSEAS. Andrea, Singapore, July 14. Coptic, South, July 16, to load. "Otaio, Liverpool. July 17. Waikawa, Los Angeles, July 17. Elmbank, Sourabaya, July 18. Port Huon, Gisborne. July 19, to load. Brunswick, Los Angeles, July 21. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Marama, Sydney, via Wellington, July 14. Nucula, San Francisco. July 15. Coptic, London, July 20. Porfj Huon, London, July 21. Waipahi, Rarotonga. July 22. tnimaroa, Sydney, July 24. " Sonoma, Sydney, July 24. Morinda, Isorfolk Island, July 27. Aorangi, Vancouver, July 28. Maui Pomare, Apia, July 29. Port Dunedin, London, July 29. Tofua, Fiji, August 10. Port Fremantle. London, August 12.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Marama, left Sydney for Auckland and Wellington July 10; due Auckland July 14; saih for Wellington and Sydney, July 14. !Uliniaroa, due Sydney July 13; sails for Auckland July. 18.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, left Auckland June 30; due Vancouver July 3.7; sails for 'Auckland , July 22. Makura, left San Francisc9 July 8; due Wellington July 27; sails for Sydney July 28. Maunganui, left Sydney for Wellington and San Francisco July 9; due Wellington July 13; sails July 14. Monowai, from Vancouver, left Auckland for Sydney July 13; withdraws at Sydney. Bonoma, left Los Angeles July 3; due - Auckland July 24; sails for Sydney ■ July 24. Aorangi, leaves Sydney July 23, Auckland July 28, for Vancouver.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS, lainui, left Southampton June 20; due Wellington August 7. •Kangitane, left Southampton July rf;

due Auckland August 6. Eemuera, leaves Southampton July 31

due Auckland September 6. itaneitiki. leaves Southampton August -8,

due Auckland October 1. Taamroa, leaves Southampton September 11; due Auckland October 14.

VESSEL'S IN PORT. . la Stream—Waitomo, Waitemata, Gun bar, Piri (aux. schooner), Mako, Kai ranga, H.M.C.S. Iris, Kaitoke, Kai manawa, Kaponga, City of Kiruberley Oevonport H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S Wakakura, Nucula (Admiralty oil

... tanker); lung's WharfJ-Margaret W (A. G. Frankham). Waimea (U.S.S. C'oy.). Tiroa (A. G. Frankham), Pukeko (Watkm and Wallis). Western Wharf—Andrea (Shell Coy.). I rjnee's Wharf—Marama (U.S.S. Coy.). J'orth Wall—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Port Fremantlo (F.C.A. Coy.).

OVERSEAS SHIPS. movements and due dates. I'ort Dunedin, left London on May 15 for Suva, Lyttelton, Port CMmers, Bluff, f Timaru and Napier (arrived July 9). I'Pawa, left Jjiverpool May 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers (arrived July 10). Canadian Transporter, left Montreal on May 24 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton (arrived July 12), Dunedin " ft an< * Australia. v, ny of Kimberley. left New York on May 23 for Auckland (arrived July 2), * Wellington, Lyttelton, Dun- •' »- ®uin and Australia. tr left Galveston, Texas, on M&7 26 for Auckland, Port Chalmers July 8) and Sydney. left London June 5 for Auckland (arrived July 12), Port Of,; , ers nn( * Bluff. ?• .Liverpool on June 13 for *"'t;- Auckland (due July 17), Wellington, ■iWv.fi 011 Dunedin. left Los Angeles on June 14 llfnlM *^ e "mgton (arrived July Ift). matakana, left London on June 19 for - "■< . J c % nd July 21), Wellington 1 d , N £ W p lymonth. . a ' Wt San Pedro Juno 15 iox "Well- : .;■[ m Ston (arrived July 11).

inSh --S KC ' leduled to at Giey- ° next Friday for Auckland. terdnv E ' l , d . eavo « r was delayed loading yesParturo fni w to ,, Wet weath er, and her deunlil noon tSiy ™ POrtß *" postponed day^mornl^ e Br,S rr^ve 4 Napier yester--13 to ! ? , , 13 at K,n * 8 Wflarf - She

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After loading at. South Island ports the Il n I" ln °, IS , tc ! , leave Lyttelton for Well lUton and Auckland thia afternoon. She nionfint Auckland about Saturday

on SnnVnv J which arrived from Gisborne dnv fm- r; k scheduled to load next Frit boi 2 e - Hlcks Tolaga Bay and lokomaru Bay. She is to be despatched those places on Saturday morning. novU }Ii ne 4 (l Vv ar ;' ived , from South Island poils and Wellington late last night and anchored of! Orakei to unload a small quan\vi, °[ CXI ? oslves \ She berth at Prince's Wharf afterwards to unload her cargo of pioduco and general merchandise.

arri ', ed , st New Plymouth tioni Grejmouth yesterday morning. Heavy ram was delaying unloading operations, but the vessel is expected to sail for Auckland at four o clock this afternoon to complete discharge. She is now due about Friday morning. THE .TOFUA. The Tofua sailed for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa yesterday morning. She is due back at Auckland on August 3. THE KUROW. The Kurow has been further delayed by rain at Napier and is now expected to sail to-morrow for Auckland to complete unloading coal from Newcastle. THE NEW ZEALAND. Having completed discharge of lier bulk oil cargo the Texas Oil Company's tanker New Zealand sailed yesterday afternoon on her return voyage to San Pedro. RONA LEAVES SUVA. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Rona left Suva for Auckland at midnight on Saturday. She is due about Thursday. After- discharge of her raw sugar cargo the vessel is to proceed to Sydney. KINI REPORTS. Wireless advice received from the Kini states that she will arrive from Newcastle at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The vessel has a hardwood timber cargo from Grafton and Newcastle for discharge at Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Greymouth. THE TANKER ANDREA. Further' wireless advice from the Norwegian tanker _ Andrea states that she will arrive from Singapore at five o'clock this morning. The vessel has a cargo of bulk petrol for the Shell Company. She will unload a quantity at 'Western Wharf and the remainder at Wellington. COPTIC FOR FINAL LOADING. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, have received advice that the Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Coptic is to leave Gisborne for Auckland to-morrow to complete loading for England. The vessel is due on Thursday and she is scheduled to leave Auckland for Genoa and London next Monday. R.M.S. MONOWAI SAILED. Wet. weather yesterday delayed cargo operations on the Royal Mail liner Monowai, which sailed for Sydney last night. At Sydney the vessel will transfer to the intercolonial service, where she will remain until she resumes in the San Francisco service in September. MARAMA DUE 7 A.M. The Marama will arrive from Sydney at seven o'clock this morning, according to her wireless advice. She will berth at Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo. At ten o'clock to-night the vessel is scheduled to 1 sail for Wellington and she is to leave Wellington for Sydney at three o'clock on Friday afternoon. THE PORT HUON. Advice has been received by Heather, Roberton, J-itd., that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Huon has been delayed loading in the South owing to heavy rain and she is now due at Auckland from Gisborne next Sunday. Owing to the delay the vessel's departure from Auckland for London, via Panama, has been postponed until next Tuesday. NUCULA SAILS TO-MORROW. The Admiralty oil tanker Nucula is scheduled to leave Auckland for Borbora, Society Islands, at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning to fuel H.M.S. Diomede. From Borbora the Nucula will proceed to San Francisco to load another bulk oil cargo for the Naval Departments at Sydney and Auckland. Captain A. Atwood will be in command of the vessel and the following are the officers: — Chief, Mr. G. D. Fraser; eecond, Mr. F. Pine; third, Mr. A. McDonald.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Northern Company advises that the Hauturu, after being delayed at New Plymouth by heavy rain, is due at Onehunga to-night, and is to sail fox* New Plymouth and Wa.nganui at noon to-morrow.

The Paroto's departure from Auckland for Mercury Bay lias been postponed until tomorrow.

The Toa and Olimai are expected at Auckland from the Bay of Plenty this afternoon. To-morrow the Otimai is to pail for Opotiki at 3 p.m. and the Toa for Whakatane at 5 p.m. The Ronaki was delayed by rain at Onehunga yesterday and her departure for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato was postponed until 10 o'clock this morning.

THE PORT FREMANTLE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Fremantlo, which arrived from London on Sunday night, berthed at Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to unload general merchandise for Auckland. Her other discharging ports are Port Chalmers and Bluff. The vessel sailed from London on June 5 and cleared Panama on June 21. Generally fair weather prevailed, except during the last ten days of the voyago. when continuous strong head wind* and rough seas were encountered. In addition to cargo- the vessel brought the following passengers:— Mr. A. Mircdonald, .Mrs, N. W. Macdonald, Miss W. L. Macdonald. Mrs. F. Robertson, Miss J* Robertson, Miss M. Robertson. Dr. G. H. Robertson was ship's surgeon for the voyage. Captain W. Gilling is in command rind he has associated with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr. T. 11. Rigden; second, Mr. A. Naismith: third, Mr. G. F. Pennett; fourth! Mr. L. W. Cndy: fifth. Mr. D. L. Bayly: chief engineer, Mr. D. C. Jack; senior second, Mr. G. B. Taylor;, junior second, Mr. T. A. Hoylzuid: senior third, Mr. H. Himsworth; junior third, Mr. W. L. Marr: senior fourth, Mr. A. M. Benjamin; junior fourth, Mr. N. Field; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. Powell; second. Mr. A. Wilkinson; electricians, Messrs. J. R. Mclnnes and A. E. Howlett.' The farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Company ace the local agents.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— _ . , Auckland.— Alynbank, Andrea, Brunswick, Canadian Cruiser, Ivarelu, Mnrama, Matai, Monowai, Olaio, Veronica, Waikawa, Wairuna, Sicrre, General Basquedano, lofua, New' Zealand,- Paua. _ Wellington. Rangifiki, Rangitane_. Niagara, Diomede, Laburnum, , Port liuon, Waipalii, Port Dunedm. Coptic Awarua.—Makura, Ngakuta, Waikouaiti, Wainui, Newton Elm, Maui Pomare, Canadian Transporter, Golden West. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. —July 13: Arrived-Maun-ganui (C.30 a.m.), from Sydney: Waipahi 17 am) from Auckland; Waipiata (10...j a'.m'.)',- from Auckland; Holmdale (4.30 p.m.), Arom Picton. Sailed-Kulcu (5.5 p.m.), or Lyttelton: Totara (5.25 p.m.), for New Plymouth: Storm (6 p.m ), for Dunedm; Waipiata (6.30 p.m.), for Dunedm; Wahme (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton, LYTTELTON.— July 13: Sailed—Knikourai (12.10 p.m.), for Dunedm; Foxt.on (5.30 p.m.), for Foxton; Breeze (6 p.m.), for Bluff; Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington.

DUNEDIN.—J uly 13: Arrived-Maui Pomare (2 p.m.), from Nine Island. Sjailed—Tees (6 p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF.— July 13: Arrived—Wainui (12.10 p.m.), from Melbourne. PAN AM A.- July 10: Sailed—Puriri, en route from New York to Auckland. COLON.— July 11: Arrived—Canadian Constructor, en rgute from Montreal to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 5