SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.
gjpORT OF^AUCKLAND. I ARRIVALS. ! , n am), from Greymoulh ■ (7.5 fro,n L ° B An " 1 ;'£: <■- „{ (940 a.m.). from Wellington. I ■ t iSo«WVi« urn.), from London \ rLrnWfltt t- «m ) from Norfolk Island. (3 for Auckland .-11™. Pollock. ' P "mi Mr.' 'Pratt, M, I 4 J?e a.W->' Arnhinirarei: Tiri (6.25 a.m.). i (s i) fro" 1 . Herckino (6.30 a.m.). from I : Herekin froni Coast; ! ®#n d: m ? from Matakami: Kavvau S» (2 ?- m -'' T i aXa: Hauiti (6.5 p.m.). B%^ass»-»»« j (9.30 PJ.I. _<'■"» °' e " l B ""«- j VESTERDAI'S departures. ! oite <?-i° ,Si?p JR. ' Br«? s T' ck ( 9io p.m.'. for Norfolk Island VflTiod* 1 passengers from Auckland:— $ ,nd Sydney* P « s ; ser^ d Mrs. L. C. Roche. ' P F«r T S^ o e / r 8 Jones. Mr. L. L. Williams. C ? H Si""' P.* C.".',' : ■ O.'B'/c Gra'y. Miss B. J Hepburn. Mrs. Hfrl. N., M Mackenzie, Mrs. R. * Miss a M Pegler. Jlt&> M l » 8 F: s. B. Rick arils. Mr. M. ' x M r -, a ? mis F. Smith. Mrs. M. Watson. 6n«l»' r ; f l island: Mrs. F Bailey. Miss F. far ' Norf w, Wm Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bsiley. Mr, Mrs A Denehy. Mr. J. Dimp. Carapbell- jj J. Edjrley and tar. % v V Gihhons. Miss Gibbons, cbiia. Mrs. H " Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. i lltftW® , yf r Wm. A. Hounslow. Mrs. { ; Mta K. A. Quintal, Mrs. j E'Seabrook Q a n)) fo? Great JSnrrier: i W Slj l'm ). for Waiheke; Motu 14.15 j _ B.«" tl f KSrans» ; Coronation (5.25 p.mJ. ■ Omnna (6.35 p.m.). Tor {v r «iiSe! ciaymore (7.45 p.m.). for Wliangajei; tin 45 p.m.). for Westport. go"°i Uj; !Z c °"' ; VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. frlea"and for fo S r 7 a.m. f for Thames, 3 p.m. w*niti' for Waiheke. G. 30 p.m. for Warkworth. 4 p.m. Jbnptoto, for Coromandel, 4.30 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. ( Wtimarino. from Portland, morning. ■Rises from Los Angeles, 7 p.m. ' >M»i from East Coast, evening. Swa. from Waiheke. 8,40 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. , AND COASTAL. - v«tai East Coast lighthouses, March 11. rr»f,>*' Fiii. March 14. Waipiata, Southern ports March 14. vfraraa, Sydney. March 15. jr»nnganui, Sydney. March 2^. Jfori Pomare. Apia, via Southern ports, Ulun«S Sdney, March 2S. TTVS Diomede, Wellington. May 4. Hi Veronica. South. May 23. OVSB&EAS. 3* BUM. Loa Angeles, March 11. Middiesex, Antwerp, March 18. Waikawa, San Francisco, Ma rc h IS. Rierra San Francisco, March IS. Kant Wellington March 18, to load. Shine. London. March 20. Jfiasara, Vancouver, March 21 Korohime Mara, Japan. March -4. Cambridge, New Plymouth. March 2d. to \ Taranaki, Wellington. March 25. to load, ffori Liverpool, March 20. Port Napier Port Kembia. March 31. to load. .' • . ~ \ Wirral, New York, ear y April. Canadian. Cruiser, Halifax, April 5. 3 lenic, London, April 6. f Port Alma. Gisborne April 6, to load. • Caoaib'in Cruiser. Halifax, April 7. Sonoma. Los Angeles. April 8. I ■ Hororata. Antwerp, April 12. i Eangitata, London, via Wellington, April j J- - 20. •
EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. nrnsscoLosiAi. and overseas. )fmTiganni. Sydney. March 11. Bi«ra. Sydney. .March IS. Marama. Sydney. March 18. Tofu», Fiji, March 21. Seat, London. March .23. Kiiim, Sydney. March 22. Hinaginui, Sydney, March -4. Jflfli Pomaie, Apia, March 30. Tslijn*roa, Sydney, April 1. Tiraaaki, London. April 4. paio, London, April 8.Pprt Alma, London, April 9. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Bu&bine, left Southampton February 12; J . due Auckland March 20. lonic, left Southampton February 2G; due ' Auckland Apr I 6 Botoraa, left London March 4; due Well- ■ iagton April 18. Ifltiroj. le»ve3 Southampton March 23; due Wellington April 27. EaagiUta, leaves London March 11. due Wellington April 14. VESSELS IN -PORT. In Stream—Waitomo, Waitemata, Gunbar. Piri (aux. schooner), Mako ; Kai- • ranga, Kaitoke, Kaimanawa, Kurow. Becorder (cable steamer), Waiotapu. Devonport—H.il.S. Philomel, Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Qu«»n'» Wharf—Tnmjroa (A. S. Paler»on), Cornwall (N.Z.S. Co.). . . Nortb ■ Wall—Southern Croib (Mission steamer), Huia (C. E. Campbell), ■^Awahon. Prince's Wharf—Maungnnui (U.S.S. Co.), . "Waimarino (U.S.S. Co.). Central Wharf—Canopus (Westport C.C.). king's Whart Canadian Conqueror (Canftdian Government) „ v .Western"Wharf—New Zealand (T.O. Co.). Bisca (Spedding, Ltd.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOVEMENT 3 ASD DUZ DATES. Timaroa, left Southampton January 29 for Wellington and Auckland (arrived March 7). Canadian Conqueror, left Halifax January for Auckland (arrived March 2), Wellington Lyttelton, Duncdin. Bluff and Australia. Cornwall, left Liverpool February 1 for Auckland (arrived March 10), Napier. Wellington, Lyttc-lton and Port Cbalmerß. llaimoa, in ballaßt, left London on February 6 for New Zealand (due March » 21) - Rusbine, left London on February 11 for Auckland (due March 20) and Wellingtcrn. £i» Ora, left London, on February 12 for Port Chalmers (due March 21), Lyt* telton tnd Nelson. Port Alma, left London on January 21 , for Suva, Lyttelton (a;rived Marcb 7). Lunedin and New Plymouth. Tbe Herekino arrived yesterday afternoon ooq Portland. The Waii-iata was scheduled to clear last evening for Wellington and Auckland. The Kaimiro left Westport at 11 a.m Jwterday for Groymouth to complete for Auckland. The Win Satgi is to leave Dunedin at ®oon to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton. "Wlington and Auckland. >,W'th a cargo of coal, the Kunna reached "Wkland f roin r;reyniouHi early yesterday orning and berthed at Western Wharf to iffest fß f sa '' ec ' aca ' n I"®*- evening for Waimaiijio. which liae been loading Portland, will return .fo Auckland this Jaormng to complete tier cargo for Well in 2 «.?• Lyttelton, Duncclwi, Oamnru and - t'DUru. will 16 an °r'iis nrrivrrl early last. cveninK coal from Westport. After unloadincr Portion of her cargo at Central Wharf the will proceed to Western Wharf to discliurge a !op™ delay on the Northern Const 'lin'iS weather, the Motu readied '•Mrl ' rom Awanui .nnd otlier ports !?yyesterday She was de°bed in the afternoon to 'J'auranga.
"Matai due, tomorrow. lo^ 6 . Government ship Mutsii is expected af|», r ". .to Auckland tomorrow evening Bti» ; a 7 lßlt ,'° the East Const lighthouses. r n T , a *ail for the Hauraki Gulf ligliU ■ -Tuesday morning. . 111 s mauxoanui. haeliLj "l' er ? 0^orj|a ' steamer Maungniuii d»v nH •v uc ' t land from Wellington vester- .• After ,UIC I bertlied ut Prince's Wharf, ine r, oc a s "i l '! cargo mid embarkfor '■' ,e Mnnnctiimii is to sail ney at 3 p.m. to-day. ' Th LOADING. .. T «WaWi" lW ' J SaviU a,lt l Albion motor-ship lor U. due-at Ly licit on to-day to loud t« >? o®,eward 0 ® ,ewar d voyjtge. She will pro- ' 1"? io _ i» P i'i r Wellington before com"'lfedine of on March 25 for final m ®oUtt»ii,v.i 18 to an 'l on April 4 for L* tad'l J ,, T? n , an d London, via Cape Horn ftr -d will arrive at SouthU - n May 9,
NUCULA TO DOCK. The Admiralty oil tanker Nucula is to go into dock at 9 a.m. on Monday for cleaning and painting. WIRRAL AT COLON. The steamer Wirral, which left New York on February 27 for Auckland, where she is due on April 1, is reported to have arrived at Colon. NORFOLK CLEARS CURACAO. The Federal Line steamer Norfolk, which cleared Auckland on February 10 for the United Kingdom and Continental ports, is reported to have sailed from Curacao. TAINUI LEAVES KINGSTON. The Sliaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tainui, which left Wellington on February 10 for London, via Panama and Jamaica, has cleared Kingston. TOFUA CLEARS SUVA. The Island steamer Tofua left Suva at 1 p.m. yesterday in continuation of her voyage to Auckland from Fiji ajid Tonga. She is due at Auckland on Monday. WAIRUNA FOR AUCKLAND. After discharging tlie remainder of her cargo from Pacific Coast ports, the Wairuna was scheduled to leave Sydney for Newcastle and Auckland yesterday. She is due at Auckland about March 37. THE NIAGARA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara is due at Auckland from Vancouver on Monday, March 21, and is announced to resume Iter voyage to Sydney at 11 a.m. the following day. DELAY TO RANGITIKI. Owing to rough seas in the roadstead, the New Zealand Shipping Company's motorliner Rangitiki has been delayed at Naniej and will not be able to sail for Lyttelton before this evening. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker 5 steamer Ulimaroa is to sail from Sydney to-day with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. She is duo at Wellington on Tuesday. OTIRA SAILS FOR LONDON. After completing loading in New Zealand the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira sailed for Southampton and London, via Panama and Jamaica, at 7 a.m. yesterday. MARAMA FOR AUCKLAND. With passengers, mail and cargo, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama is to be despatched from Sydney for Auckland to-day. She is due ou Tuesday. RAN GIT AT A LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motcr-liner Rangitata is scheduled to leave London to-day with passengers, mail and caryo for New Zealand. She is expected at Wellington on April It. MAKURA NEAR SYDNEY. The Royal Mail liner Makura, which left Wellington on in continuation of her voyage from San Francisco, is due at Sydney to-morrow. SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE. The Royal Mail liner Monowai, which left Sydney on February 18 and Wellington on February 23, is expected to reach San Francisco to-day'. CARGO FROM ENGLAND. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Huon is to sail from Liverpool to-morrow for Auckland. Welling ton, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin.
DEPARTURE OF BRUNSWICK. The Atlantic Union Oil Company's tanker Brunswick, after unloading bulk oil from the Pacific Coast at Western Wharf, sailed last evening for Wellington to complete discharge. On completion she will return to Los Angeles to load. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror, which was expected to be despatched for Wellington to-day, will not clear port before mid-day to-morrow, repairs occupying a greater time than was expected BISCA THIS EViENING. The Norwegian tanker Bieca, with a cargo of bulk oil for the British Inter national Oil Company, is expected to reach Auckland from Los Angeles at 7 p.m. today. She will berth at "Western Wharf to discharge, and will then proceed to Wellington and Australian pons. PORT NAPIER TO LOAD. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier is to commence loading at Auckland about March 31. Si;.? will proceed to Napier, Wellington and Port Chalmers to complete, sailing finally from Port Chalmers on April 10 for London, via Montevideo. Heather, Roberton, Limited, are the local agents. TANKER NEW ZEALAND. With 750,000 gallons of bulk oil for discharge at Auckland, the Texas Oil Company's tanker New Zealand arrived at Auckland early yesterday morning "from Los Angeles and berthed at Western Wharf to discharge. She is to sail for Southern porta at 7 a.m. to-day to continue unloading. PORT BRISBANE DELAYED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line vessel Port Brisbane, which is under charter to the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, has been delayed at Gisborno by rough weather. She will leave there today for Picton to continue her homeward loading. ® THE MO RIND A. After being delayed by rough weather the Burns-Philp steamer Morinda reached Auckland from Sydney, via Lord Howe Island, the New Hebrides and Norfolk Island, yesterday afternoon, She landed passengers, mail and cargo and commenced the reumi voyage to Sydney* at 9 p.m. Good weaUier was experienced from Sydney to Lord -Howe Island, but the vessel ran into a hard gale on the voyage to Vila, New Hebrides. Fr°n Norfolk Island to Auckland heavy weather, with head seaß, was experienced all the way. CORNWALL FROM LIVERPOOL. After unloading a quantity of explosives nt Motuihi Island, the Federal Line steamer Cornwall berthed at Queens Wharf yesteidav afternoon to discharge general caigo from Liverpool and oilier West Coast of Great Britain ports. Her other discharging ports are Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton »„d Port Chalmers. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. The Cornwall left. Liverpool on t ebruaiy 1 and experienced bad weather crossing the Atlantic. After clearing 1 annum belter weather was encountered nnrl the voyage was uneventful until Hearing the rsew /,enland coast on Tuesday, when the steamer ran into fog. She also encountered a heavy swell off the coast. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tjie undermentioned wireless stations today:— . , Auckland.— Aorangi. Bisca Brunswick, Dinniedc, Foidsdale. Matai, Maui lomnie, Morinda. Nahlin, Otinv, 'lofua, Voeo, Wuikawii. Westmoreland. Wellington.—Kent, Mah.o, Niagara, I ort Brisbane, Port Pine. Rangitiki. Sagota, Sierra. Taranalu, longanro, Vileehi, Z 'a !v'p n nin!—Golden Cloud. Makura, Monowui. Wainui.
PORT OF ONEHUNGA. VrFinrday's Departures.—Hala (8.10 a.m.). for Nelson; Hokiar.su <5-30 p.m.), for Hok - anpa. by telegraph. WELLINGTON.—March 10: Arrived— Wahine (7 a.m.). from Ly ttelf oiy Opihi (4.£0 p.m.), from New Plymouth Sailed—Olepuki (12.'25 a.m.). for Picton; Wahme (7.j0 p.in,), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—March 10: Kancratira (0.40 a.m.), from U6 uigton: Ardonvohr (8.150 a.m.). from Wellington. Ngiihou (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed —Gale (3.35 p.m.)." for Timaru; Rangatira (g.:!5 p.m.). for Wellington; Ivont (7.10 p.m.). for Wellington. PUNEPTN.—March 10: Arrived—Port Alma (7.20 a.m.). from Lvttelton; Storm fR.3O a.m.). from Bluff. Sailed—Storm, for Timaru. SUVA.—March 10: Sailed—Tofua (1 p.m.). for Auckland. COLON.—March 8: Arrived —Wirral, en route from New York to Auckland. CUR-AC AO.—March 8: Sailed—Norfolk, en route from Auckland to United Kingdom. KINGSTON.—March 8: Sailed—Tainui. en route from Wellington to London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21129, 11 March 1932, Page 5
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