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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS.

_ _., eta {12.:?0 am 5. from Gisborne. (6.43 //i'i m.J. from Wellington from Loa Angeles. H*» Auciand:-teiiiboii-Mr. C. C. Brady, Mr. C. S. T. __ B. Dw:in. Mr. J. C. ; §£j£ llr - v> ' :Sisi^ in « ale- . <rJnmi Saloon— Mr. A. G. Allen. Mr. H. |§&op. Mr M, .1. B. Caines Mr. T. S.mT>£cn» Mrs. I. Compton. Misa H. CompIj&ktßas, Master T. Leßas. Mr. J. Meade, i-SL.- B>. Nicboi?>«i. Misa M. N'icholaon, SSfer W. Nicho.son. Mrs. E. Peterson. Peterson, one tnud-clasa. <1.35 p.m.), from Sydney. <i-<5 a.m.), from Portland; sja.)r from Taaranga: Waka (6.40 Northern ports; Omana (9 a.m.), ..{L» ; Wftiheke; Ctimai (2.10 p.m.), from STWiane: Tea p.m.). from Opotiki; wUjjj Wakakura (3.40 p.m.), from L^GuHhWfteao (6.40 P.m.'. rrom Gulf ports; Paroto filial p.m.). trorr. .Kerepeehi; Omana (10.20 jwdl from Vv jri^orth

|f-YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. thai Pom-are (12.30 p.m.), for Apia. Passengers: —Hiss E. Head. Mr. W. E. Collett. tfg. (7. 0. Co'.'ett, iliia H. il. Maudsby. tf, L. Luiford. Miss I. Rcas, Mr L. Sfcricicer. r - McMillan. * <3 30 p.ci >. for Sydney. Paa(Siiera— j

fast Saloon —Air. U. Si. Jenkins, llr. W. 1 Beasley. Mr W G. Abbott. Mr 3. Rogers, Mr. J- Turn bail Mr N. R. Templer, Mr.] f ir.s. Pit' Mr. G P. Parkea. Mr. and Mrs. g.- Wuson. Mr T W Pate, Mr. G. S. T. I Harden. Mrs. Trwnsead. Mr W. N. Gill- I i jmW, Mr- F. N. Ambler. Mr. H. L. Murray, f JEra- Waiters. Mr 1 Bodley Scott. Mr. C. > P. S. Bowen-Coithuxst. Mr. F. J. K. Boyd, i jji,. Ji. N. A.. Brodie, Mr. J. L. Burgess, f Mr„ M. G. Bcrrflws. Mr. J. G. F Buxton, t Sr. I. 0. Coliw, Viscount Cranley. Mr. E. 3£_ D. Derm*?. Mr. P. F. Fane-Gladwin, Mr. J£C. Faulkner iir. H._S. Frost, Mr. G. H. garden. Mr A/ W. Kershaw. Mr. .C. O. J£. Friday. Mr. R E Stephens, Mr. J. C. ITijior, Mr. W. H. Todd, Mr. D. Tuckweii, i Mr. S. L. Williams. Mr. D. G. White. Mr. f, £ W. Parr, Mr.. M. E. D. Camming, Mr. I W. E. Mr. C A. Martin. Captain J. L. Brisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hortin j aai three children, Mrs. Croct. Mrs. and t Miss Ellia, _Lady C Ycung, Mr. A. A. JTewell, Mr. E. J Lidde-il-Keiiy. Captain and f; Mrs. A. Le Grand Campbell and two ciil|/«&en. Sir Edward McCartney. Rev. Mother I' O'Connor. Mr. £». Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. !-. E. EL Eowden.'/Mr. H. T. Phipson. Mr 3. Davys and child Mrs. Taylor. Miss Marchbanks, Mr. R. H. McLeod, Miss Quirk. Miss MeLoaghlin, Mi. L. L. Gnarrili. Mr. R. Aaiard, Misa Duncan. Lady Braddon. Mr. F. F. Macindoe Mr. Alfred Hill, Dr A. > W. Eoss. Mr. J. C. Steggall. Mr. W. H. Hemingway, Mr. W. Ritter. Mr. E. W. Love, - Mr- P. A. Clark. Mr. H. V. Herd. Mr. D. "h. Ccwper, Mr. G. T B. Palmer. Mr. C. H. Towers, Mr. W. n_ Cerutti, Mr. E.. T. Mr. M li. Blair, Mr. B. Judd. Mr. H. E Primrose. Mr. H. A. Tolhurst. Mr. F. J. Whyatt. Mr. M. C. White. Mr. J. F. Revillt. Mr. T D. Per Tin. Mr. J. G. Clark. Mr. J. R. L Palfrey-man. Mr. O. L. Brindle, Mi. G D F. Darke, Mr. W. Bennett, Mr. G. G Beanett. Second Saloon—Mr. G A. Miles, Mr. N. R. >• McCnllan. Mr. M. CoGconlis. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. M Emus, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Yonng,' Mrs. Roberts. Miss ds Lccie. Mr. D. Collineon, Mr. W. H. Scanlan Mr. A. 1». Salmcnd, Mr. A. B. CasseLs, Mr H. J. Kapoor and four children. ,M;sa Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward. Mrs. Cole and child. Miss Fleury. Miss C'oidley; and "27 third-:lass. including five Chinese. , Sonoma (5.10 p.m.), r or Sydney. Paseen- • gera from Auckland:— First Saloon—Mis - M. G. Arey, Mr. A. C. Anhzy. Mr 3. J. B Anbry, Mr. J. W. Dye, Mrs. J. W Dye, Mr. J. P. Dye, Master ,G. W. Dye. Master P. G. Dye. Mrs. H. Gaudin, Mi'-s B. M. Green. Mr. T. C. Gornley. Mr. J. W. Hicks, inn.. Mrs. J. W. Hick 3, inn., Master J. W. Hicks, Mrs. A. Mellish, Miss E. Mitchell. Mrs. M. Nihotte. Mr. G. A. Psrkes. M ; s. Victor yßicharris, Mr. J. Sutherland. Mrs.. J. Sutherland. Miss N. Sutherland. Miss P. Watson. Mrs. M. West. Miss L M. Whyte, Second Saloon—Mr. J. S. Carr.e, Mrs. M. D. Carrie. Master J. Carrie, Mr. John Pappadopnlos. Mr. N. Philippe, Mr. W. L. C. Salter. Omana (ll.£o a.m.!. for Warkworth: Eatuu (12.10 p.m.... for Thames; Kawau (6JLS P-JZL-) far VTxlkeke. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. TajEwha, from Paeroa. 1.30 a-m. Claymore, fxcpi W hangarei. 3.30 ijh. Kawau, from Waiheke, S--1Q a.m. Haniti. irom Thames, 11.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Port Alma, for G'isbome. noon. Cornwall, for Wellington, noon." Iri3, for Wellington, noon. Mota, for Awanui. noon. Tixoa, for Gisbcrne. 10 a.m. Coronation, for Awanui. noon. Waka. for TmraKi, noon. K.waa. foe Waiheke. 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Golden Cloud, from Los Angeles, 2 p.m. C-anopas, Weetpcrt, morning. Waimea. from Napier, mid-day. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. Tamwha. for Paeroa, 10.30 p.m. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND DrT2L2COLCSLIL ATD OVESSEA3. Remueia. London, September 30. Torna, Fiii, October 5. Niagara, Sydnej, October &. Maunganni. Sydney, via Wellington. October 8. Mahia, London. October 8. Somerset,' London. October 10. Sonoma, sua Francisco, October 10. Ulimarc<», Sydney. October ltiEent, London, October *2O Maui Pomare, Apia. October 23. Morinda. Norfolk Island. October 27. Pari Loririon October 31. Zealar.dic, London, November 3. "Raagitata, London. November 7.

AUSTRALIA N'E'.V ZEALAND. Ulimaroa/ let; Sydney Sepf.trc.ber '25; due Wellington September 23 ; sails for Sydney October 2. JCinnsaxiui. left Auckland September 25; due Sydney September 29; sails for Auckl/nd and Wellington October 2. beitish passenger steamers Raagitiki, {«rs Soashampton August 23; d'ie September 30. Tarsarca, ie:t Southampton September 11; due Wellington October 11. Boahsre, left Southampton September 25. Auckland November 1. lonic, leaves So>it ham p'ton October 9; due Auck.and November IT Ban?:tata, leaves Southampton October 23, die Wellington November 2(3. Mataroa, leaves Southampton November 6; das, Wellington December 3 VE,-SfcLS LN PORT In. Stream^ —Waitomo. Waitensata, Giintai, ftri iaa.t. schooner), jfako. KaiJanH.M.C 3. lr:s. Kaitoke_. • Kaiicasawa, Kotow. Waikawa. KiwiteA. Kan.,£i. Philomel. H.iLS. Laburnum. H M.S. Dions ede. Jw est ere Wharf—Kareta ( CJ.S.S Coy.i vueen'3 Wharf—Pert Alma (Heather. . Hobery 3: Pncces <Vi;.Trf—Corrv.a II (N.Z.S. Coy.), ting's Wharf—Corona*ion (A. G. Frankham ; .Central Wharf—Rem:;era (N.Z.S. Coy.;, Port • Waikato iWatkm and Waiiia). OVERSEAS SHIPb HorEi£;-<TS AND DCS DATES loamnr-j ;e;r, Liverpool July 26 tor Auck.ir_d, Na;,ier, Wellington, Lyttelton tarn-red September 24) and Duneclh Port Alma, le;:. NVw York on July '4O for lacxpico, Aui..-t.ar.d (arrived September '-'s'.. O.sborne Well.Bgton. Lyttelton *n'i p.ijnedin. - tent, :e:t_Lotd JS or: August 6 tor Suva. f cr r • Swri, Lyttelton, (arrived Septemser and Napier Corlntn:c, 'eft London August 13 tor Wellington / (arrived September 2!3i arid Anciclatd fd'ie September 2S) Corn wai;. ;e f L i_>;verp>x>i or. Augusi 15 *;~r Auckland (arrived September 22', v»e.i:ns",;n Lyttelton and Port Thai nr me L ' 3 i ■Karbadi. rrom Calcutta fenana md Singapore, left Sarnarans? on Auarusf J5 tor Auckland. Wellington.. Lyttelton, J imam, Dunedin and Bluff (arrived September 241. ™ fi l , n a. left Banbury September 6-tor Wellington (arrived September 17) and 7 .Auckland (due September 28) left London September 10 for - Wellington (due October !4) and Auckland (due October 20) u . expected from Napier n. 4 na< *"day to-morrow She will berth • * f Queen's Wharf | ca r?o from South Island ports the Wellington from Lyttel--siu ii /mcming to complete loading for STie is expected to reach Auckaart(j ai! Tuesday morning. ti m<rtor-ship Pakeko is due gaga yggtland from the coast en Monday £sE5* ,u °f' *nd at Aadc&utui on; Monday even- ? r fading- at King's Wharf the vesW aail. on her ret am trip to East . «<oui porta and bays on Tuesday afternoon. IK.; i

at T On e Wga torn nT*" orepnke arrived i»« to r a?TY eat S° Tt f ° r Auckland is due tr> Thursday evening. Sh.e at Weatem Slf. mornmS a2d Wlii ber * h sailed Maui Pom are to load an nth • U:e island yesterday iand n. f , rulk ct "*® for New ZeaLvf tpl tnn J, esai ? 13 scheduled to rfcaeli Lntelton on October 14. Wellington on OctowUl nrnK Ki i don October 18. She P r °Oably leave Auckland again for barnoa about October 2;i »**«»•

THE R.M.M.is AO RANG 1. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached V^nrn rea au SU route iloa! Auckland toOctober 9. *** U due at Vancouver on CLIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEX. , il fT h |_P u<id 'f rt " :E^r^ er steamer Ulimaroa |f' Syd f, ey fot Wellington yesterday after- ° °f„ t 1 mail and cargo. Sua ia due at Wellington on Tuesday. the port at.ma in continuation of her voyage from New rork and lammco, the Commonwealth and Sl r fn, on r^ e moto "hjP Port Alma is to s.ul for Gisborue, Wellington. New Plymouth, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin at noon to-<3av THE KAREPO. The Karepo waa to leave Edithburg yeaterday and la t,o clear Melbourne onMonf ° r ,?. aw Plymouth, Auckland. Portland and Wellington. She 13 expected to react Auckland about October 7. THE TOFTFA. The Tofua, vfhich ta scheduled to arrive from Suva on Monday morning, will berth it Queen's Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga. Samoa and Fiji. TAIN IJ. AT PANAMA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui, wnicii te.it Aucklanci for London on September 2. is reported to have reached Panama last Wednesday. TILE CORNWALL. The Federal Line steamer Cornwall is scheduled to nail a 1 noon to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete unloading cargr from West Coast porta of Great Britain. THE IRIS. The Pacific Cable steamer Iris is to leave for Wellington at noon to-day to load a quantity o£ deep-sea cable which will be used to repair a fault. ;n the New ZealandAustralian cable in the Tasman Sea. THE MAUNGANUI. The Union Company's steamer Maunganui arrived from Wellington yesterday morning and sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon. The vessel is due at Sydney on Tuesday morning and she is to sail on her return trip to Auckland and Wellington next Friday. REMUERA LOADING. To complete loading for- England the New Zealand Shipping Company'a liner Remuera arrived from Wellington eariy yesterday morning, and. is at Central Wharf. With i passengers ar.d mail the vessel is scheduled to sail for Southampton and London, via Panama, at noon on Wednesday. THE MYRTLEBANK. The Bank Line motor-ship Myrtlebank left Wellington for Auckland at four o'clock yesterday afternoon to complete unloading Australian hardwood from Bunbury. The vessel is exp>»cted to-morrow night and will berth at King's Wharf on Monday morning. A. G. Frankham and Company, Limited, are the local igents. RANGIHEI REPORTS.

The New Zealand Shipping Company' 3 motor-liner Rangitiki has reported by wireless that sh«t will :irrive from London and Southampton at one o'clock 'next Wednesday afternoon, a day ahead of schedule. In addition to passengers and cargo the vessel has TOO baiji of letter mail and 400 bags or parcels for New Zealand. The cargo will be unloaded at Auckland and Well irsgton. THE SONOMA. A £ne-wea:;her vcyage was experienced by the Matson Line steamer Sonoma, which arrived from lies Angeles, via Honolulu.. Pago Pago and Sluva yesterday morning. _ Atfer i landing -2 passengers and a quantity of j cargo and mail for New Zealand the vessel embarked 3.1 passengers and resumed her voyage to SrcLney at five o'clock last evening. She ia due at Sydney on Tuesday | morning. THE GOLDEN CLOU3>. The American steamer Golden' Cloud is due from Lotj Angtles at two o clock tomorrow aftitmoon. The vessel will anchor o5 Orakei. to unload a small quantity of explosives. Afterwards she will berth at Queen's W'iart to discharge -cargo from Pacific Coasx ports for Auckland. _to the agency of 3 Henderson: B.G(i il3.cfiirl3.lle. Limited. E'rcm Auckland she will proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia to complete discharge. THE PORT WAIKATO. The inter-colonial motor-ship Pert Waikato arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon. She berthed at Central Wharf to unload pig-iron from Port Kembla. hardwood trom Port Stephens and general cargo trom Sydney At five o'clock on Monday evening she'is to sail for Tatxranga. Napier Wellington and Dunedin. to complete discharge. The vessel experienced fine weather, with continuous south-west winds. She made tne trip from Sydney to Auckland in o days 20 hours at an average speed of nine knots. CORLNTHICS PASSENGERS. The following is. the passenger list of the Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Cormthic •a hich reached Wellington from London and Southampton on Wednesday afternoon. Cabin Cltws— Captain W. Clntrtn-irosfg. R N R-. Mis. O. Glubb, Misa E. Hmd. Mrs. M. Murray, Master I. Murray, Master G. Murray, Mr. S. Robinson. Mr. H. Rosenbloom. Mrsi. Rosenbloom. Master A Roseablootn, Mr. R. F. Fortune, Mrs. R. E. Fortune Mr. S. Champ, Mrs. D. Davenport. Master M. Davenport. Mis* A. Davenport. Mr E. Eames. Mr. ,W. Garrett Miss £>. Johnston, Mr. W. Lewis, Miss E. LynebS. Miss J. Lyness, Master D. Lyness. Miss G. Moore. Mr. W. Wynn, Mrs. Wynn. Miss 3. Wynn. Mr. A. Cade Mr. H lidsw*ll Mrs. Tidsweli. Mrs. E. Ellis. Miss M. Ellis, Misu 1. Holmes Sir. E. Macartney. K.B.'. also a party of public school boys tor Australia, vnd 50 tiiixd-chiaa passengers. After unloading & quantity ot general merchandise the vessel is to sail tor Auckland this morning to complete discharge. She 1.3 due on Monday morning and will berth at Prince's Wharf. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless staticns to-day:— .... , Auckland.—Brunswick, Golden Cloud. Hermmiuii. Kiwitea. Maui Pomare. Maunganiii Sonoma. Tofua. Veronica. Chatham Islands.—Port Gisborne. Wellington.—Antigone, Maori. Matai. Myrtlebank. . Niagara. Nncula. Otokia, Potter, IR.angitane. R.angifciki. Tamahme, Taranaki. Ulimaroa. Wahine. v . Awarira. —Makura. Monowai. Ngakuta. Narbada. Somerset. Wainui, Waikouaiti. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals. —Ronaki a.m.). from Raglan and Kawhia; Orepuki (12.3 ft p.m.i. from Nelson. Yesterday's Departures.—Ronaki (4.00 p.m.;, for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— September 25: Arrived— Waipahi (6.40 a.m.), from Gisborne; Wahine (7 am.), from Lyttelton; Matai (6.10 p.m.). from Westport.. Sailed—Myrtlebank (4 p.m.). for Auckland; Wahine p.m ), tor Lyttetton. LYTTELTON. -September 25: Arrived— Breeze (Ji a.m.), from Wanganui; Waipiata (&.:#) a.m.), from Timaru; Maori (6*50 a.m.), from Wellington:. Somerset (8.10 a.jn.). from Port Chalmers; Kuku (12.20 p.m.). from Wellington; Opiihi (1.5 p m.). from Timaru. Sailed—Wingatrai (11 am.), for Dtmedin; Tongarirti (8.30 p.m.), for Dunedin;_ Opihi (•5.13 p.m.). for Wellington, Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Waipiata f9.30 p.m.). for Wellington. WESTPORT.—September 24: SailedCanopus (9 p.m.), for Auckland DUNEDlN.—September 25; Arrived—Holmdals (8 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed —Poolta (noon)'., for BIuS. • . BLUET—September 25; Arrived—Waikouaiti 1.6.25 a.m.). from Dunedin. Sailed— Waikouaiti < 12.25 p.m.), for Sydney. SYDNEY.—September 25; Sailed—Ulimaroa (•)..! 5 p.m.). for Wellington. SUVA —September 25- Arrived—Aorangi. from Auckland.. PANAMA.—September 23; Arrived—Tainui. en route from Auckland to London. LONDON.—September 21; Sailed—Ruahine, for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 5