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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

fpOKT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

Taniwba (12.5 a.m.). from Paeroa; Omann am.), from Warkwori hj; Waka (7.2,t in.), from Tauranga; Claymore (7.45 a.m.), from Whangarei. . . r> Hauiti (9 p.m.), from kerepeehi; Rangi*oto (S 35 p.m.), from Coromandel: Motu (9.45 p.m.) from Awanui. yESTERD A Y'S DEPART UR ES. t? MS. Niagara (11.30 a.m.), for Vancouver- Pfissensers from Auckland:— tpj -at Salo6n—Mrs. L. Birdling, Mr. H. A. Girdling. Miss B- B. Canning, Mrs. D. r'air Chafy. Mr. 0. F. Goddard, Mr. 11. TT Hemus, Mr. G. G. lvew, Mrs. F„ J. Morgan ii r . and Mrs. P. E. B. Nelaon, Mr and Mrs. N. Newton, Mr. A. A. Puritl' Mr. and Mrs. L. Deans-Riichie. Mr. Mrs E W. Smith. Mrs. M. E. Symons. Mr. *S. S. Stone. Mr. H. C. Tennent. Second Saloon —Mr. L. I\. Carew, Mrs R. Tnimson, Miss E. S. Kinnear, Mr. L. ManjPT!o Mrs. W. H. Mandeno, Miss G. Pickup. Mr and Mrs. J. T. Reilly and 2 children. Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs. I. Shannon. Mr. nlid'Mrs- L. M. Shearei'. and 13 third-class, including an Indian. Tiri (5-5 P.m.), for Norfolk Island. Toa (12.10 a.m.), for Whakatane; Rangiloto (1125 a.m.). for Coromandel; Otimai f/nni). for Opotiki; Pono (4.45 p.m.), for Coast; Margaret W. (1 ?0 p.m.). for Gisborne: Waka (5 p.m.). for Northern ports; Pukeko (5.5 p.m.). for Gisborne: Awahou (515 p.m.), for Napier; Waimoa (5.40 p.m.). for Gisborne. Claymore fG.-J0 p.m.). for Whangarei; Taniwha (8.55 p.m.), for Paeroa.

. 'VESSELS DUETTO-DAY. Kaponga, from Greymouth, 11 a.m. Paroto, from Northern ports, morning. Kaponga. from West port,- IV a.m. Kawau,- from Mangawai, 12.30 p.m. Hauiti. from Thames, fo.3') p.m. _ "Wingatui, from Wellington, evening, j ' VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. General Baquedano, for Valparaiso, 10.30 ®.m. , . . Maui Pomare. for Apia. noon. Oniana, for Matakana, 10 a.m. Hauiti, for Thames, 11 a.m. for Tauranga. 9 p.m. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. " INTEECOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kaponga, Greymouth/ August 25. Wingatui, Southern ports, August QG. Monowai, Sydney, via Wellington. August Waikawa, Newcastle, August 23. Huia, Lyttelton, Aueiist-08. Ventura. Sydney, August 29. Waimarino. Southern ports, August 29. Tofua, Fiji, August 31. Kiwitea, Greymouth, to sail. Waipahi, Rarotonga, September 4. H M.S. Laburnum, Fiji, September. H.M.S. Dicimede, Fiji. September 7. Maunganui, Sydney, September fc. Morinda. Norfolk' Island. September 14. H.M.S. Veronica, Tonga,"October 12. OVERSEAS. Port Gisbcrne, London.- via Wellington, August 27. Golden Cross, Los Angeles, August 29. Tainui, Wellington, August 2S. to load. Tongariro, Liverpool. September 2. Narbada, Calcutta, September 3. Hauraki, Los Angeles. September 4. Melbourne Maru, Japan, ports, Sep-

iernber 'l. , Canadian Highlander, Montreal, Septem-

ber 4. ; Sierra, Vancouver, September 4. Antigone, Java, Sept'tnber 4. Aorangi, Vancouver, September C. .Remuera. London. September G. Port Alma, New I'ork. September 7. Rangitane, South, September 7. to load. Parrakoola, Los Angeles, September 8. Henninius, Wellington, September 13, to

load. Cornwall, Liverpool, September 22. Sonoma, Los Angeles, September 25. Remuera, Gisborne. September 25, to

Corinthic, London, via Wellington, Sep-

tember 29. Austraiincii, Xew York, September -9. Mabia, Wellington. October ,3, to load. Somerset, Lyttelton, October 5. Wairuna, Los Angeles. October 8. Bv.llr.ren. Los Angeles. October 10. Port Alma, New Plymouth, October 12, to Jload. ~ii Kent. Gisborne, October 15. to load.

Early sailings from Auckland INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. General Baquedano. Valparaiso. Angus

Monowai, Sydney. August 29. Ventura. San Francisc'j. August -3. Tainui, London, September 2. Sierra, Sydney, September 4. Tofua, Suva, September 7. Aorangi, Sydney. September 7. Maunganui, Sydney, via V. ellington, Sep

tember S. Southern Cross, Noumea, September a. Rangitane. London, September 12. Mo/inda. Norfolk Island. September 14, Herminiuii, London, September 24. Remuera. London. September 30. Mahia, London. October S. Port Alma. London. October 16. Kent, London. October 20.

. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. at Sydney; sails August 2S; due Wellington September 1. Monowai, left Sydney for Wellington and Auckland August 21; due Auckland August 27; saik for bydney Auguot -a.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Remuera, left Southampton July 31; due Auckland September 6. Corinthic. left Southampton August 14; due Wellington September 22. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton August 23; due Auckland October 1. Tamaroa. leaves Southampton September 11; due Auckland October 14. Ruaiiine, leaves Southampton September 25; due Auckland November 1.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, left Auckland August 25; due Vancouver September 11. llakura, left Sydney August 6, Wellington August 11; due San Francisco August 23; sails for Wellington September 2. ... Maunganui. due Sydney August 29; withdraws from Pacific service. Sonoma, due San Francisco August _ . sails September 3-; due Auckland September 25. i„. Aorangi, left Vancouver August I.J, due Auckland September G; sails for Svdnev September 7 Ventura, left Sydney for Auckland and San Francisco August 25; due Auckland August 29; sails August 29. Sierra, left Los Angeles August 14; duo ;/ Auckbnd September 4; subs for o>ci>,pv September 4. Mon«wai, leaves Sydney September 3, Wellington Sep/einber 8. for San lrancisco. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitomo. Waitemata. Gjnnbi.*r Piri (aux. schooner). Mako. Kairanga, H.M.C.S Iris, Kaitoke, Kaimanr.wn, Knrow Devonnnrt-n MS. Philomel, City of Kimberley (N/55.5. .. Central Wharf—General Raouedano (Chilean Govt, training ship), Northern ' Light ! American yacht) King's Wlum?—Maui Pomare (Spedding, Ltd.). numeraire (Burns, Phdp)Western Wharf- Karti-ri (U.SS Coy). Southern Cross (Mission steamer).

OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOVEMENTS AND HUB DATES. Temeraire, left Lisbon on June 6 for \V«]lin"toii Lvttelton, Auckland (arrived August 24) find Napier, via

Australia , Herminins. 1< -ft Liverpool on July 7 tor Auckland, Wellington (arrived August 22). Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth , , . Port Oishornu. left L/ondon on July 17 for Wellington (arrived August 23). and

Auckland (due August 23). Karam<?:i. left London on July 18 tor Lyttelton (;ii rived August 19), Port Chalmers. RlufT and Timnru « City o' Chrstiania, left New York on July 10 and Newport News on July 14 i"r,r Auekla'nd, Wellington. Lyttelton (arrived August 25i, Dunedin and / Australia, Canadian Highlander, left Montreal July 05 for Auckland (due September 4). Wellington Lvttelton Dunedin and

Atipt ralia. Toneariro, left. Liverpool July 2(5 for A-ickland (due September 2>. Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin Remuera, left London July 30 for Auck land (due September (it and Welling . 'on Colden Cross, left Los Ansreles August 1 'for Auckland (due August 28). Well-

ington, ' Lyttelton Timaru. Dunedin and Australia. Port 'ilma. left New York on July 30 for Tnmpico. Auckland (due September 7). Oisborne.y Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin, Melbonne Marti, left Japan August 1 for Australia. Wellington and Auckland

(due September 4) Kent, left London on August 6 for Suva diie September 11). Port Chalmers 'due September 181. Lyttelton and Napier Athelq ieen. left San Pedro August 7 for Wellington (due September 1). Haur.ik'. left Los Angeles on August 11 for Papeete. Auckland (due September 4). Wellington. New Plymouth. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Melbourne and Sydney.

Tbe Kaponga is due from West port and Greymouth at eleven o'clock this morning. She will berth at Prince's Wharf. The Waimarino left Dunedin on Monday evening and Timaru last evening, lor Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Auckland about Sunday. Having left Wellington at 4.30 p.m. on Monday the Wingatui is expected this evening and will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload cargo from South Island ports. After discharge she will be despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. THE MAUI POMARE. Tho Government motor-ship Maui Pomare is to sail for Nine Island and 'Apia at noon to-day. She is loading at King.'a Wharf. THE TIRI. The new motor vessel Tiri was despatched for Norfolk Island last evening. She is expected to return to Auckland about September 2. THE GENERAL BAQUEDANO. Having completed her extended cruise in the South Pacific, the Chilean Government training ship General Bacjuedano is tc sail for Valparaiso at 10.00 a.m. to-day THE KENT. The Federal Lino steamer Kent is reported to have cleared Curncad on Saturday in continuation of her voyage from London to Suva. Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Napier. She is due at Port Chalmers oi: September 18. RUAHINE AT SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that tho liner Ruahine reached Southampton from Wellington las Saturday. She was despatched from Well ington on July 18. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED. The Itoyal Mail liner Niagara sailed yes terday morning in continuation of her voy nee to Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu She is due at Vancouver on September 11 THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's motor-ship Haurak is scheduled to arrive from Los Angeles oi September 4. Her cargo from Pacific Cons ports is for discharge at Auckland. Well ington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin

Melbourne and Sydney. ULIMAPtOA AT SYDNEY. The Ulimaroa arrived at Sydney from Auckland at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The vessel is to sail on Friday and she is due at Wellington next Tuesday. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tho Melanesian Mission steamer Southern j Cross came out of dock yesterday morn- j ing and berthed at Western Wharf to con- ! tinue refitting. She is scheduled, to sail | on her return cruise to the mission stations in tlie south-west Pacific about September 8. THE MONOWAI. The Monowai arrived at Wellington from Sydney yesterday and is due at Auckland to-morrow. The Union Company advises that the vessel's departure from Auckland for Sydney has been postponed until eight o'clock on Saturday morning. THE SCHOONER HUIA. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia left Lyttelton for Auckland on Monday afternoon. The vessel is due about Friday and will unload her produce eargp at Prince's Wharf. After discharge she is to proceed to Dargaville to load timber for Melbourne. VENTURA LEAVES SYDNEY. Tho Matson Line steamer Ventura left Sydney for Auckland, Suva, Pago Pago. Honolulu and San Francisco at 2.45 p.m. yesterday. The vessel is due at Auckland at eight o'clock on Saturday morning and she is to resume her voyage at five o clock the same evening. CARGO FROM THE EAST. The Union Company advises that tho Narbada is due at Auckland from Calcutta, Penang, Singapore and Samarang on September 3. The vessel has a cargo of Kapler:, produce for discharge at Auckland, Welling, Lyttelton, Timn.ru, Dunedin and Bluir. MAIMOA REPORTS. Wireless advice received from the Shaw, Savi!l and Albion ' steamer Maimoa states that she will "arrive at Napier from Townsville to-morrow afternoon. The vessel 13 to load in New Zealand at Napier, Aew Plymouth, Port Chalmers and Wellington. She is to be despatched from \vellington for London, vi.i Montevideo, on SeiHemboi I*-. WAIRUNA LEAVES SUVA. The Union Company's steamer Wairuna left Suva for Vancouver last I'riday. ihe vessel is to load at Pacific Coast ports during the last week in September and the first half of October for Auckland. Wellington. Nelson, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. She is scheduled to clear Los Ar.geles _oa October 14 and to reach Auckland on I\ovember b. THE RANGITANE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitane is due at Lyttelton from Dunedin to-day to continue loading, her other loading ports being Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on September - and she is to be despatched for Southampton ana Loudon, via Panama, on September 12. PORT GISBORNE'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers arrived at Wellington from London by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship 1 ort Uisborne on Sunday:—Captain and Mrs U Goss and child, Miss A. Edmanson, Mrs. H E. Simpson, Mr. ar.d Mrs. D. J. nDoyle, Mr. and Mrs. "W 11. Hint and daughter. Mr. G W. Flint.. Mr. R.. D. Town send ana Mr. V . Heul. ( Mr. IJ. Denny-Brown was acting as ship s surgeon After unloading a quantity of cargo at Wellington, the vessel is due at Auckland to-morrow to complete discharge. PASSENGERS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Maunganui, which arrived at Wellington from San Lrancisco. via Papeete and Rarotonga. on Monday, had on board the following passengers Cm New Zealand:— First Saloon—Mrs. J. Ajisell. Mrs E. Curtig Mr E. Carlhew. Miss E. Cottnm, Mr. p ' Clarke. Mrs. G. Clarke Mr, J. Ellis, \t' r a L. Ellis, Mrs. M. Haynes, Mr. FI. Hill Mr. S. Jones, Mr. R. Livcrton. Mr?. \ Tiverton Miss M. Livcrton, Miss N. Livcrton. Mrs. MacDiorntid. Mr, C. OgiH'io. Mrs O. Radford, Mrs. M. Wallis, Mr 11. Wright, Mrs. G. Wright.

Second Saloon-Mr J. Boa? Mrs. J- Bonff. Mr. I). Baßsett. Mr. F. House, Mr , L. [fonse, Mr. C. Monck. Mr. R McDougall, and peven third-class. The vessel resumed her voyage to Sydney yesterday afternoon. At Sydney she will bo transferred to the intercolonial run • m place of the Monowai, which will resume in the San Francisco service, leaving Sydney on .September 3. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within ran so of the undermentioned wuelesf stations to-day: _ ~ ; Auckland.— Cambridge. Golden Cross, Matmoa. Rona, Tofua. Ventura, Watkawa, Waipahi. Chatham Islands. —Tonpnriro. Wellington.—Aorungi, Cape; Verde, Uiomede. Herminnis. Karepo, haretu, Laburnvrn Maori. Maungnnui, Monowai, Nucula, Op aw a, Rangitata, Sierra, Tamahino. lai roa, Veronica, Wahine. <\wa ma.—Canadian Constructor, hahngo, Makura, Ngakuta, Puriri. Waikouaiti, PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Denartu rfis.—Hauturu (5.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth.

BY TELEGRAPH

WELLINGTON.— August 25: Arrived— Monowai '3-20 a.m ). from Sydney; Titoki (4.30 a.m.), from Wnncanui; Ore mi In (5 am ) from Nelson; Holmdale (5.50 a.m.). from WariKiniui; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Opihi (3.25 P.m.), from Lyttelton Siiled Maunganiti (4 p.m.). for Sydney; TTerminius (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Port riisborno (G p.m.), for Auckland; Folmdale (6 pm.), for Dunedin: Karetu (7.30 p.m.). for Newcastle; Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lyitol ton.

LYTTELTON.—August, 25; Arrived— Wfihine (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Citv of Christiania (7.20 a'.m.), from Vellmeton. Waipiata (1.10 p.m.). from Wellington; Karepo (2.15 p.m.), from Wellington. S'iiled--Waihemo (11.20 a.m.). for DunedinWahine (8.40 p.m.) for Welling,ton. DUNEDIN.—August 25; Arrived—Wninui (7.10 a.m.). from Bluff. Sailed—Rangitalie (1.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton. SYDNEY.—August 25: Arrived—Ulimaroa (10 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Ventura (2.45 p.m.). for Auckland.

FREMANTLE.—Aagust 25: Arrived— Comorin, from London.

CURACAO.—August 22: Sailed—Kent, en route to Port Chalmers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20961, 26 August 1931, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20961, 26 August 1931, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20961, 26 August 1931, Page 5

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