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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

(POET OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Waimarino <t>.so a.m.), from Portland; (Endeavour a lu )- from Northern ports; Omana (5.45 a.m.), from Wniheke. Malai (.7.-45 p.m.), from East Coast lighthouses. pono (0 p.m.), from herepeehi. Bisca (10.5.) p.m.), from Los Angeles. yesterday's departures, jfew Zealand (7.35 a.m.), for Wellington, jjaungimui (4.50 p.m.), for Sydney. Pus#eivjer 3: First Saloon—Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnston, Jlr. and Mrs. \\ . J. Wool ley, Mr. 1. Donald, Air! K. Robertson, Miss Nicolas. Miss Boss. Ml", and Mrs*. F. and Miss Butler, jj r . J. T. ytove is. Mr. J. Morewooil Dowsett. M r - Maude, Mr. A-. Y. van Annuse, Mr. S. Halsey, Messrs. P. (i. and (j [•'. Wiitli. Mr. W. A. Kobb, Mr. K. Mr. Ray. Mr. K. Chapman, jir. and Mrs. It. V. Frazcr. Mr. and Mrs. jj R. Blark-v-ud, Mr: E. Anscombe. Mr. R. jt' and Mi°-es t'2) Grei'iishidi'. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whtttaker. Mr. J. Batten, Mr. K. J) Dun's. Mr. J. M. Dickson, Mr, P. . Lee Stceie. Mi. W. A. Padbury, Mpssis. rp B and R. C. llorsley, Mr. A, Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Motley and child, Jlis. Matthews. Mr. R. A. McGregor, Dr. C F. de Monchaux. Mr. T. IVttir. Mr. and Mrs. \V J. Haines. Mr. C. Singleton. Mrs. Clarke on J (Inld, Mrs. and Misses (3) Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCutcheon mid two children, Mrs. McCutcheon. Mr. XI. C. Macka.v. ilr. K. Vv. Eraser, Mr. W. 11. Fortnn, Mr. W. C.. Ferine. Mr. A. J. McDonald. Mr. M. K. Hiinkins. Mr. R. JJaxleton, Mr. L. G. Godfrey, Mr. R. L. Banks. r - ■ Anderson. Mrs. and Misses (2) Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Delatour. Jlr. an 'l Mrs. '*• Christie and two children. jj r " a nd Mrs. D. A Den Hertog. Mr. and Jlrs. A. B. Chr.ftje and twp children, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Polkir.ghorne. Misses (2) fly] venter. Mrs. .Vewntan. Mr. arid Mrs. R. j' Loneragan. Mr. C. A. Loneragan, Mr. I D. Ely. Mr. A ; Hunt. Mr. A. Wall. Mr. a rid Mrs. l\. Buchanan, Mrs. Keene. Mrs. Sheppard and child. Miss Mason, Mr. Tj. B. Clarkson. Mr. K. H. Levien. Mr end Mrs. J. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. G. R Owen. Mr. A. •L Callinan. Hon. O. F. and >lis3 Nelson. Miss Ford. Mrs. Neilson. Miss Vending. Miss Aitken. Miss Fra'iklin, Mrs. Cullen. Mrs Sinsle. Jtrs. Mticleod, Miss Bsrland, Mrs. Pitman and child, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Francis, Miss Broadway, Mrs. g. B»vne3. Mrs. Micky, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mills. Miss Stevens, M iss Hickson. Miss Jtr=e. Miss McKenzie. Jlrs. Coyte, Mrs. McTavish, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Toplias, Jfr. and Mrs F. 11. ITogshaw. Mr. IT. Ti»rks, Mr. Wi L. Murphy. Air. B. C. Allen. Mr. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. AV. .7. gnd Mis' Brooking. Mr. W. Steple. Mr. A. M. Spencer, Mr R. McCoy, Mrs. Edey, Mrs. Lnmbly and child. Miss McGregor. Mrs. Jones, Miss Rolleston. Dr. Buckley Turkingt >ll. M'ss Carney, Mr. M. E. Priestlev. Mr. C Clark.. Mr. C. G. Richards. Jlr.' H Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Russ mid child. M-. G. Caldor. Air. W. R. Xan"fcervis. Jlr. V. S. Noton. Mr. F. T. Eyre. Mr. W. Flyrer. Air. G. Cribble. Mr. F ■ Bcdson, Mr. D. D'Alma. Mr. E. Alton. Mr. A. F. D. NVivnisn. Mr. ,T. Howard. .Jlr. F. Hemnip. Jfr. ,T. Cassajjno Msyo. Mr J. Koertzrn. " r r. H. AYeeken. Airs. Sylvester jind three chiV'en. Mr. .T, B. K«?,heg. Mr P. Harders, Mr E. Pereverzeff. Mr. F. A 'r. .T. R'nVitsclinm. Air. C. West, Mr. F. McCnrthy.. Al>. TT. Afoonev. Mrs. Bowinpn, Mrs. Dainton. Miss Fdwards. M rs . Crosbi' l Cilnssnn. Dr. AValVer, j(r?. ATeTean Aliss Al"'er. ?tr9. Wr'>ht, Mis' Dnckott, Salomon. At"r. and ATrs. F. Bpaii ,- ais. Afiss F.< ans. Mrs. and Miss Purser. Miss Sw'nhouriip. Mr. C. H. Johnsnn. Jf' R. D. Carder. Mr. W. L. Afnrtihy. M<ss Wilson, Airs. Croft, Chslmers. Mi.« PtuKhing. Afr. A. TT. P-M-lev, Air. C. A. S n r!g™ ; ns. A f >-. and Atrs. W. J Haines. T'r. W Air. R. 13. Webster, >frs. 01ov°r and cl-.ilf) A f '-s. P'obson. Mr. C V. C"le' v 'an. T T r. T? TT. Ouarterinnin. J'r. G. jr. WAir. AV. J. Steward. Miss J f rs. BHd fl "ck, Jlr J. Raider. Air. T. A. Anders ii. Messrs. S. C. and J. G. P(,»rr|icsOr>.

Cabin Cla^s.—Mrs. Gilberlson. Mrs. Hayes, Miss Rtibdlc, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Turner, Mr A. W. Hart. Mr. H. Leek, NY. P. K Currey, Mr. M. W. and Mis 3 Oldbury. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B.vrne, Mr. K. P. Morton, Mr, R. S. Hiprcinbotbam, Miss Boles, Mis 3 Sienne. Mrs. Leek. Miss Powers, Mr. A H, McKillop, Mr. E. J. 61sck. Mr. A. H. Hayes. Mr. A. C. SorTell. Mr. E Welfare, Mr. R. F. Roberts, Mr. A. C owl ill et. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pbillir>s. Mrs. ,Inckson, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Morris. Mrs Fennell. Miss Rliickwcll, Miss Morton, Miss Cumin. Messrs. A. and P. Bclte. Mr. A. Walker. Mr. R. F. Sutton. Vr. R J. Rnric, Mr. R. J. Mordaunt. Mr. AV. Pnmfrs. AV. J- Mr. S. Perkins. Mr. ahsvan. Mr. J. fr. Harh"U, Mr. C. Nordbye. Mr. J. P. Hemphill, "Mr. S. Karl. Mr. O. T. Forrester. Mr. A. S. Harper. Miss Watson. Miss Wills. Miss Thomson, Mrs. >r iss Hcrbort. Mrs. snd Miss Sl" r k. Mr. W. R. Ciimnbell. Mr. W? T. S, "Pt. Oeor.-re. Mr. M. jforns. Mis= Da vies. Mrs. HoViertson. Miss o»ry. Miss Carey, Mrs. Loekha't. M r s. Fry. Miss Pennent J<mes. M's. and Miss Somers. Xfr, pnd M r s. E. 0. Hether'igtnn. Misses Hefberirisrf op. . Mr. ,T. H. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. .T. aid M>s=«s (3 1 Parr. Mr. TT. R. Price. Mr W. Borlase. Miss Jones, M«>. ar<] Miss Potter, Miss Oddy, Mrs. Mrs. Fraser. M'=« MarTC-v. Miss Pmrer. Mrs. Lynn, Mrs. Wlis'e. Mrs. Hayes, M r s. Holr-.vOl, M r s. Donovan, Mrs. Hastie, »r-' 101 tb>rrl class. K«n-an (3~5 nm.V for Thames: Oinana (4.10 p.nO. f or W»r'-<vorth: RapHtoto f4.45 B.nO. for Co-oimndel: for W-n^eke: Pucl'e=s IG.fiO p.m.), for Mntintia; Waimarino (10.30 p.m.L for "Wcllinston.

VESSELS DT T E TO-DAY. Paua. from Wcßincton. morning. Oniana. from Warkworth, 4 a m. Taniwlia. from Paeroa. G a.m. Claymore, from Whnngarei. 6 a.m. Coronation. front Whangarei, 6 a.m. Haniti, from Waiheke, 8.10 a.m. Tnlioe, from Mercury Bay, morning. AVaka. from Northern ports, mornin;. Rangitolo, froni Coromandel, 1.30 p.m. • Kawnu, from Thames, 4 p.m. Duchess, from Kawau, 8 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. To*', .-for Tanranga, noon. Tuhoe, for Awanui, noon. Coronation, for Whancrarei, noon. Tiri. for Awanui. noon. Haniti. for Wiiihekej 1.45 p.m. Duchess, for Mafintitf, 1.45 p.m. Kawau. for Waiheke. 1.45 p.m. Cacopus, for Westport, afternoon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Waimea. from Napier, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Canadian Conqueror, for "Wellington, daybreak. Taniwlia, for Paeroa, 3 p.m. -Claymore, for Whangarei, 9 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Tofua. Fiji, March 14. Waipiata, Southern ports, March 11. Marama,- Sydney. March 15. Kaimiro, (Ireymonth, March 15. Wairuna. Newcastle,' March 17. Port Waikato, Sydney, March 19. Waunjanui. Sydney, March 22. Maui Pomare, Apia, via Southern port 3, March 2G. Ulimaroa. Sydney. March 23. Karepo, Melbourne. March 5!9. Morinda. Norfolk Island, April IS. H.M.S. Diomedc, Wellington, May i. H.M.S. Veronica, South, May 'il, OVEHSEAS. Kent, Wellington, March 17, to load. Middle-ex, Antwerp, March 'IS. AVaikawa, San Francisco, March 18. .Sierra". San Francisco, March 18. •Ruahine, London March '2O. Niagara, Vancouver. March 121. Kurohime Main, Japan March 24. Cambridge. New Plymouth, March 2a, to load Taranaki, Wellington, March 25. to load. Crari, Liverpool, March 25. Port Napier Port Kembla March 31, to . hiad. Wirrall, New York, o:ii'ly April. Canadian Cruiser. Halifax, April 5. lonic, London, April 0. Port Alma. Gisborne April 0. to load. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, April 7. bonoma. Los Angeles. April 8. Hornmta. Antweip, April 12., K&niritatn, London, via Wellington. April 2D OVERSEAS SHITS. " MOVEMENTS AND DUE PATES. Tamaioa, led Southampton January 20 for Wellington and Auckland (arrived March 7). Canadian Conqueror, left Halifax January -i'l for Auckland (arrived March 2). Wellington Lyttelton, Dunedio. BlulT and Australia. Cornwall, left Liverpool February 1 for Auckland (arrived March 101, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Cbalniers. Maimoa, in ballast, left London on February b for New Zealand (duo March 21) Euahine, )e ft London on February U for Auckland (due March 201 and Wellington. Eia Ora, left London on February 12 for Port Chalmers (due March 24), Lyttelton and Nelson. •Port Alma, left London on January 21 for Suva, Lyttelton (ai rived March 7), Dunedin and New Plymouth p l»ko. in ballast, left Cardiff on Feb- ... ruary 3 for Wellington (due March 21). Middlesi-x, ..! e ft Antwerp February 7 for Auckland (due March IS), Wellington and New Plymouth. Cambridge, in ballast, left Falmouth on February. 8 for New Plymouth (dud March 19).,

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, left Sydney March 11; duo Wellington March 15. Maunganui, due Sydney March 15; sails for Wellington March 18. Murania, left Sydney March 11; duo Auckland March 15. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, left Vancouver March 2; due Auckland March 21; sails for Sydney March 22. Makura left San Francisco February 1?; Wellington March 8; due Sydney March 12. Sonoma, leaves Los Angeles March 18; due Auckland April 8. Aorangi, left Auckland March 8; duo Vancouver March 25. Mariposa, lett Sydney February 27 for San Francisco, via the East. Sierra, left Los Angeles February 2(i; due Auckland March 18; due Sydney March 22. Monowai, at San Francisco; sails for Wellington March 16. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Runtime, left Southampton February 12; due Auckland March 2(1. lonic, left, Southampton February 20; duo Auckland April o Rotorna, left London March 4; due Wellington April 18 Mutaroa leaves Southampton March 23; duo Wellington April 27. luinKihiU, left London March 10; due W cUuigUm April It. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitoruo. Waiternnta, G unbar, Piri_ (a\ix. schooner), Mako. Kairanga, Kaitoke, Kaimanawa, Kurow, Recorder (cable steamer). Waiotapu. Dovonport—H.M.S. Philomel, Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Queen's Wharf —Tamaroa (A. S Paterson), Cornwall (N.Z.B. Co.), North Wall—Southern Cross (Mission steamer), Huia (C. E. Campbell), Awahon. ' ince s Wharf - Matai (Marine Dept.). ventral Wharf—C'anopiis (AVeatport C.C.). King a Wharf— Canadian Conqueror (Canadian Government). Western Wharf—Risca (Spedding. Ltd.). The Northorn Company advises that the Foa to leave for Awanui and the Tuhoe for 1 auranga at noon to-day. cargo from South Island ports, the w aipiata left Wellington for Auckland last evening. She is duo on Monday niorning. r " le Shell Company's coastal motortanker I aua 13 duo from Wellington this morning and will berth at Western Wharf. The Canopus was removed to Central Wharf yesterday to complete unloading coal. She is to sail for Wostport this afternoon. ■1 Kaimiro left Westport at mid-day on Thursday and is to leave Greymouth for Auckland at one o'clock this morning. She is due about Tuesday morning. The Waimarino arrived from Portland yesterday morning. After loading at Prince's Wharf she was despatched for Wellington. Lytteltou, Dunetlin, Oamaru and Timaru last night. TIIO Pukeko i 3 due at Fortland 011 Monday morning and at Auckland on Monday night. She is to leave Auckland on her trip to East Coast bays. Gisborne and Napier on Tuesday afternoon. THE TANKER NEW ZEALAND. The tanker New Zealand sailed for Wellington yesterday - morning to continue unloading bulk oil from Los Angeles. TOFUA DUE ON MONDAY. The Tofua is due from Suva on Monday morning with passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. She left Suva at one o'clock on Thursday afternoon. THE TANKER BISCA. The tanker Bisca arrived from Los Angeles last night and will berth at Western Wharf this morning to unload bulk oil for Auckland. The remainder of the cargo is for Wellington and Australia. MAUNGANUI SAILED. The Maunganui was despatched for Sydney yesterday afternoon with a large number of passengers, as well as mail and cargo. The vessel is due at Sydney on Tuesday morning, and ehe will sail for Wellington next Friday. THE PORT WAIKATO.

The intercolonial motor-ship Port Wni kato was scheduled to leave Sydney fur Auckland and Southern ports yesterday. She is expected at Auckland about Saturday next. ULIMAROA AND MARAMA. The Ulimnroa lof< Sydney for Wellington at three o'clock yesterday afternoon and the Mfirarua sailed for Auckland two hours later. They are due at their respective port 3 on Tuesday morning. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Karepo, en route from Edithburg, is scheduled to leave Adelaide 011 Tuesday and Melbourne next Saturday for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington (.and Tarakohe. She is expected to reach Auckland about March 23. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. Repairs to the Canadian Conqueror's machinery will be completed to-day and the vessel is to sail at daybreak to-morrow fo:r Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdin, BlufT and Australia, in continuation of her voyage from Halifax. WAIKAWA CLEARED PAPEETE. In continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports, the Union Company's steamer Waikawa cleared Papeete last Tuesday afternoon. The vessel has cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne smd Sydney. She is due at Auckland next Friday. KENT FOR FINAL LOADING. The Federal Lino steamer Kent is to leave Wellington for Auckland on Tuesday to complete loading for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. The vessel is duo next Thursday and she is scheduled to sail for London, via Cape Horn, Montevideo and Dakar on March 22. MAT AI IN PORT. The Government steamer Matai arrived from Ea'i Coast lighthouses last evening a:id is at Central Wharf. The vessel was unable to work at East Cape, where she was delayed for over a week owing to bad weather. On Tuesday she will leave for Fast Cape. Afterwards she will attend to the lights and beacons in the Ilauraki Gulf before she returns to Auckland the following week. CORNWALL'S ITJNEIIARY. The Federal Line steamer Cornwall is to sail for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers on Tuesday evening, in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. Afler completion of discharge the vessel will load for her homeward voyage at Port Chalmers, New Plymouth and Wellington. She ia to snil finally from Wellington for London and West ('oust, port of Great Britain, viu Montevideo and Dakar, on April 10. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wir«-1-psß stations to-day:— Auckland.—Aorangi, Maungariui, Murama, Maui Pomare, Morinda. New Zealand, Otira, Tofua, Waikawa, Wairuna, Westmoreland. Wellington. —Brunswick. Cambridge, Middlesex, Mithia. Niagara, Port Brisbane, Port Hunter. Port Pirie. Ruahine, Rangatira. Rangitiki, Sucona. Sierra, T.uuahine, TortKiiriro, Ulimaroa, Vileehi, Wuhino, Zealandic. ~ , ~ Awarua.—Ardenvohr, Golden Cloud, Multura, Monowai, Wainui. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivxls.—Arapawa. (8.20 p.m.), from Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. WF.LLINGTON.—March 11: Arrived— Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kent (8.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Waipiata (12 30 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Holindnle (fj.so p.m.). from Pieloti. Sailed—Opihi (f>.2o p.m.), for Dunedin; Rangatinv (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Waipiata (8.15 p.m.), for Auckland. LYTTELTON.—March 11: Arrived—Wa : bine (6.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Kim (8..'!0 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Kini (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Tees (4.25 p.m.). for Waitangi; Wahinc (5.5 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN.--March 11: Arrived—Gale (9.45 p.m.), from Timaru. Soiled - Fort Alma (5.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. SYDNEY.—March 11: Arrived—Knrtigi, from Bluff. Sailed—Ulimnroa (3 p.m.). for Wellington; Marama (5 p.m.), for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 7

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