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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Sierra (7.5 a.m.), f-om Los Angeles. Passengers for Auckland:— First Saloon—Mrs. S. 0. Davey, Mr. A. S. Farebrother, Mr. It Spencer Mr. J. S. Moyle Mr. J. H Simons, Judge H. P. clcond Saloon —Mis. G. Webb, Mrs. A. J., Mi=s and Master Scanlan. Waikawa (5.20 p.m.l, from Los Angeles. Paioto (3 a.m.), irom Coast; Omnna (!) • n».). from Wniheke. Rangi'oto (0.55 p.m.), from Coromandel: Pono "(10.15 p.m.). from Kerepechi; Tuhoe (10 20 p.m.), from Coast; Tuniwha (11.30 p ; m"), from Paeroii. YESTE RD AY 'S DEPA RTURES. ' Marunia (3.10 p.m' ). for Sydney. Passenjrers:— First Saloon—Mr. and Mis. J. H. Davies, Mr. and L. J. Cook. Mrs. and Miss Nelson. >« r , 'owl Mins Kuy-ftratton. lion. A. M. and Mr B. M. /war. Mrs. Willcox. Mr. E. R. V"irke r s Mr. N. Cr. Iliehnan, Mrs. Brougiiton Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Da via. Mr. A. S. Tci-h, Mr. E. Montgomery. Mr. W. S. nin"fle Mrs. Middlemen, Miss Mcßeath, CapJiin F. J. Mitel cl., Mr. and Mrs. J. C„ Griffiths, Mrs. Bradbury. Mrs. Mnsterton, Mr. P *ls Stelling. Mrs. and Miss McDonald, Mr arid Mrs W. , McGovern, Mt ; F. 13. u-pneer Mr J. If- Kinncar, Mrs. Newman, Sir George "N. Fuller. Mr. Tl. G. Kirknn trick Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Keating. Miss Tile In tosh. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Letts and two children. Mr trnl Mrs. W. G. Yidler. \(r and Mrs. J. T. Toss will and nurse, Mr C Blogg. Miss Ziele, Mr. L. Nudl, '-r r ' j W Anderson, Mr. A. Gillett, Mrs. Butler Mr. R. Mr. G. S. Gamble, and Mrs. W. J. McMahon and child. Mr R. C. King, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Coleliian —Siiss Donovan, Mis:-- Buchanan, Miss Granger, Miss Tuuks. Miss Leggett, Mrs. VValhce' Miss Brtwne, Mr. and Mrs. W. Chesney and child. Mrs. Wake. Cabin Class —Mr. T. Montoe. Mr. W. W. Wafson. Mr. ■K. Gill. Misses (2) Hanson, Mr. G. C. Sheffield. Mr. E. W\ Hanson, Mrq Hamilton n T .ic child. Miss Kates, Miss Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ilobson, Mr. I>. It' Ingram, Mr. ,T. Shaw. Mr. W. D. Casey, Mr A. Ross-Mum,y, Mrs. Brown and two rhiid'-en, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beckwith and two children, M..\ N. Honeycombe, Mr. ,T. Hastie. Mrs; Dane and child, Mrs. Casey, Mrs Hastie, Mr?. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson. Master J. F. Jones. Messrs A. E A. E.. A. E. Hole. Miss -Turner, Mrs. Hole*.' Mr.' and M"s. R. Carmihers. Mrs. Matthews, Miss Nicol, Miss Eddy; and 07 third-class, inchid'.rg R> Chinese, and one Egyptian. Sierra (5.15 p.m..). for Sydney. Pnsseneers from Auckland:—Mrs. A. W. Cathro, Captain Selwyn M. Hay, Mrs. S. M. Day, Miss Dormbush. Mr A. B. Fnrquhnr. Mr. A Ilirst, Mrs. N. Ilnitskaya, Rev. Joseph W Kemp. Mr. R. Kennedy and party,_ Mr. W P. Kirkwood. Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Mrs Mav Lindsay Mr. T. Miller. Mrs. B. E. Statham, Mr. H. Sturges. Mrs 11. Sturges. Miss H. A. Vicars. Miss M Yicars. Mr. R. Vicars. Mr. Wnttini, Mr. A Woods. Mr. Roland Hathaway. Mr. T. h' Hathaway, M"S. T. L. Hathaway. Miss y Hathaway. Xr. Kennedy E. McLean, Mrs K E McLcnn. "Miss A. McLean. Master K. McLean. Master T. McLean^ Second Saloon—'Nr. and Mrs. J. E. Glendon. Kawau (9.35 a.m.), for rhan.es: Kanpitolo (10 a.m.) for Coromandel; O mail a (.10.Ju a.m.), for Wnrkvorth. Hauiti (0.-10 p.m.), for Wailieke; Duchess (6 45 p.m.). for Mrrtiatia. Port Waikato 6.20 p.m.), for Tauranga. YESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ruahine. from London 4 p.m . from Creymouth. 9 a.m. Claymore, fiori Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Coronation, fr >m Whangarei, 4 a.m. YTska, from > orthern ports. 8 a.m. Hauiti. from iVaiheke, 8.40 a.m. Knwcn. front rhames. 10 a.m. Duchess, froir •Matiatia. 6.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Coronation, fir Whangarei, noon. Motu, for Northern ports, noon. Tuhoe. for Truranga. noon. Tiri. for Awartui, noon. Duchess, for Matiati3, 1.45 p.m. TTauiti, for Y'niheke 1.45 p.m. Kawau. for "Vaiheke. 1.45 rwm. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Waimea, frori Napier, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Claymore, foi Whangarei. 7.30 p.m. Taniwha, , for Pn'eroa, 8.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTBRCO C.OSIAX, AND COASTAL. Canopus, Wedport, March 13. Kanna. Greymouth, March 19. Wingatui, Southern ports. March 20. Maunganui, Sydney. March 22. Maui Pomar?. Apia, via Southern ports, March 2Ci Ulimarca. Sydney. March 23. Karetu, Ton.; a. Marc]'. 29. Karepo, Meliourne. March 29. Tofua, Fiii. April 11. Morinda, Noifolk Island. April 18. ' H.M.S. Diomcde, Wellington. May 4. H.M S. Verouica, South, May 23. OVERSEAS. Ruahine, Lcndon, March 19. Miodlesex, Antwerp, March -•!. Kurohimo M'iru, Japan, March -4. Cambridge, Ivew Plymouth, March 25, to Taranaki, Wellington. March 25. to load. Orari. Liverpool. March 2a. Port Napier, Port Kembla. March 31. to SvdniTy 'Morii, Japan, via poris, April 1. Piako, Wellington. April 4, to load. Canadian C. uiger. Halifax, April a. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL, AND OVERSEAS. Tofua, Fiji, March 21. Kent, London, March 22. Niagara. Sydney, March 22. Maunganui, Sydney, March 24. Maui Poniare, Apia, March 30. Ulimaroa, Sydney, April 1. Taranaki, London. April 4. Piako, London. April 8. Port Alma, London. April 9. Waipahi, Fiji, April 16. Morinda, Norfolk Island. April 13. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa. due Sydney March 22; sails for Auckland March 24. Maunganui, left Sydney March 18; due Auckland March 22; sails for Sydney Sydney March 22; sails for Wellington Meirch 24. PACH'IC MAIL SERVICE. \ Niagara, left Vancouver March 2: -due Aucklard March 21; eails for Sydney Makura? b left"Sydney March 17; due Wellington March 21; sails for ban Irancisco March 22. . „ Bonoma, lift Los Angeles March 18. due Auckland April 8; sails for bjdAcrangi', left' Auckland March 8; due Vancouver March 25. , Mariposa, left Sydney February 27 for San Francisc", via the East, duo San I' ranrifco Ap..1l Sierra, left Los, Angeles February Ji. Auckland March IS; due Sydney \f o t'fVi ')0 Mocovrai. iTft San Francisco March 18., due V/cliington April 4; sails for bjcl-Et-y April 5. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruahine, loft Southampton February 12; due Auckland March 19 lonic, left Southampton February 20; due Auckland April 5. WnllRotonia, left London March 4; due Well Mataroa° U 1 eaves' Southampton March 23; dus Wellington April 27. Ranoitata. left London March 10, due Wellington April 14. OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMENTS and bub dates. Canadian Conqueror, left Halifnx , v '1 for Auckland, cll.ngton, j.vitcl on, Dunedin (arrived March lJ). Bluff and Australia Cornwall, left Liverpool Auckjrind, Napier (arrived VlAlWelliAgton. Lyttelton and I ort Cli.-l hTllast left London on Febniary *6 for New Zealand (due March Runhine, left London on "veUAr.ckhnd (due .March 19), and wen Kia ! Ora."lcft London on Fehrui ary 112 for l'ort Chalmers (duo March H). Ichor and » and .Yew P|^^ t (h ' ]eft Falmo uth on February' S for New Plymouth (arrived in ballast Ifft London on February 6 for Port Kembla and New Zealand (due March " ), r , New Zetland, left. Los '"J Tvtlel I t !or Auckland. WelhngtoT. L> t<P - ton and Du-nedin (arrived March l/K Oran, s ,eft Liverpool L' e^sJ ia !,^„ 1 i* n „( on Auckland (due Ma.ch 2o). ellinston. Lyt lelton, Dunedin and BluffIcnic, 1 eft London February *--" 1 * lard (due April 5) and Wellington.

I VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—'Wa.it.omo, Waifemata, Gunbtir, Piri (aux. schooner), Mako, Kaitoke, Kaimanawa, Kurow, Recorder, (cable steamer), Waiotapu. Devonport—ll..M.S. Philomel, Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Central Wharf—Kent (N.Z.S. Coy.). North Wall—Southern Cross* (Mission steamer), Awahou, Wairuna (U.S.S. Coy), Kairanga (U.S.S. Coy). Prince's Wharf—Tofua (U.S.S. Coy.), Waikawa (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Wharf—Canopus (Westport C.C.). The Canopus arrived from Westport last evening. Sho is unloading at Western Wharf. The Kanna is due from Greymouth at nine o'clock this morning. Sho will berth at Western Wharf. Tho Waimea was expected to leave Napier for Auckland at 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She is due to-morrow morning. The Pukeko is due from Portland on 'Monday evening. Sho is scheduled to sail for East Coast hays, Gisborne and Napier on Tuesday afternoon. After being delayed by a northerly gale tho Wingatui left Wellington for Auckland at three o'clock yesterday afternoon. The vessel lias cargo from Southern ports, and she is duo early on Monday morning. After discharging and loading at Auckland she will be despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. THE PORT WAIKATO. After unloading cargo from Sydney at King's Wharf the motor-ship Port Waikato sailed for Tauranga and Southern ports last evening to complete discharge. MONOWAI FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail liner Monowai sailed from San Francisco on Wednesday for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga. She is due at Wellington on April 4. MARAMA SAILED. Tho Marama sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon with passengers, mail and cargo. The vessel is due at Sydney on Tuesday, and she is to sail for Wellington next Thursday. SIERRA FROM LOS ANGELES. The Matson Lino steamer Sierra arrived from Los Angeles, via Honolulu. Pago Pago and Suva, yesterday. After landing passengers. mail and cargo for Auckland .she resumed her voyage to Sydney last evening. OPAWA AT DAKAR. Reported to have reached Dakar on Wednesday, tho New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Opawa is en route from Lyttelton to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. She was despatched from Lyttelton on February IS. RUAHINE DUE TO-DAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine is due from London at four o'clock this afternoon. She will berth nt Quern's Wharf fo land passengers and mail I for New Zealand and cargo for Auckland. | The remainder of the cargo is for Wellington. WAIHEMO NEARING VANCOUVER. Tho Waihemo is duo nt Vancouver from Suva to-morrow. The vessel will load at Pacific Const ports, and sho is scheduled to clear Los Angeles on April 14 for Auckland. Napier, Wellington. Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. MAUNGANUI LEAVES SYDNEY. The Maunganui left Sydney for Auckland at five o'clock last evening. The vessel is due on Tuesday morning, and owing 1o Ihe Easter holidays she is to sail on her return trip to Sydney next Thursday afternoon instead of Friday. R.M.S. NIAGARA CLEARED SUVA. Tho Royal Mail liner Niagara cleared Suva nt one o'clock yesterday afternoon in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver to Auckland and Sydney. The vessel in scheduled to arrive at noon on Monday and to sail for Sydney at five o'clock on Tuesday evening. CAMBRIDGE AT NEW PLYMOUTH. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge is due at New Plymouth from Falmouth at six o'clock this morning in ballast. The vessel will load for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow at jNew Plymouth. Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. Sho is scheduled to clear Wellington for Loudon, via Capo Horn, Montevideo and Dakar ou April 9. PASSENGERS ON ESPERANCE BAY. The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Aberdeen-Com-monwealth liner Esperance Bay, which is due at Sydney from London on March For Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hall, Mr and Mrs. C. S. Davis and three enild-j-c-n. Mrs. F. M. Atkinson, Miss li. E. Gorin. Mr= E M. James and son, Mr. P. Redwood. For Wellington: Mrs. Frascr, Miss Margaret Eraser. Mrs. Harper. Miss t. Harper. For'Dunedin: Mrs. M. K. Allen and two children. PASSENGERS ON STRATHAIRD. The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the new P. and O. liner Strathaird, which reached Fremuntle from London on Monday and is duo nt Sydney next Thursday:—lor Auckjmd: Mrs. E. Beale, Miss M. Beale. Mrs. Moeran. Sister Constance, Mr. W. W. O. I'j.rciuharson. Miss G., Harris. Mr. F. W. Peart. Miss M. M. Peart. Miss V. A. Padgett. Mr R S. Richardson, Mr. A. Shanks, Mr. J M. Sandeman, Mrc. L. F. R. Jafkson. For Wellington: Miss M. A. Cowper, Mrs. H. K. Oliver. Mrs. A. Peel (joining at Port Said), Mr. L. Fenbn, Mr. and Mrs. R. R Ilanna. Mrs. MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. S Macaulay, Miss M. -Macnulay, Mr. F. W Northy. Mr. T. K. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Skclton, Miss E. Wiggel, Miss Yeats. For Dunedin: Mr. and Mrs, J. J±. A. McPhee. For Lyttelton: Mr. H. G. Brown, Mr. F. C. Hawker. Miss Peach. CARGO FROM PACIFIC COAST. The Union Company's steamer Waikawa arrived from Los Angeles last evening and berthed at Prince's Wharf to unload cargo from Pacific Coast ports. She is to sail for Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney on Monday to complete discharge. The cargo was loaded nt Vancouver. New Westmi nstar, Powell River, Ocean Falls, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The vessel sailed from Los Angeles on February 22 She called at Papeete on March 7 and resumed her voyaco the following day. Pine weather was experienced. Captain A. A. Ji. Stewart i 3 in command and he has with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr b. \ Cox; second, Mr. L. third. Mr. X' W McDonald; chief engineer. Air A. Griffiths: second. Mr. M Campbell: third, Mr. H. McDonald: fourth. Mr. W. Fitzpatrick: wireless operator. Mr. b. Waters; chief steward. Mr. J. Fitzgerald. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— . . „ , Auckland. —Brunswick, Raimiro, _ Karetu, Kurohine Marti, Marama. Matai. Maui Poinare, Maunganui, Middlesex, Niagara, Pnrrakoola, Ruahine. Sierra, lamaroa, Waik'' Wellington.—A orari gi, Bisca, Cambridge, Coptic Cornwall, Fordsdale, Otokia. j: ort Alma, Rangatira. Rangitata, Sagona, Lamrihine Taranaki. Tonganro, Tnona, Uhm Awa ru a^—-C an ad ian Conqueror Kartigi, Maimoa. Makura, Monowai, Piako, Somereet. Wainui, Zealandic, PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Arrivals. Arapawa (1.30 p.m.), from Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. WFLLINGTON.—March 18: Arrived—■Rnntratira (7 am.), from Lyttelton; P°rt ft <7'» a m.) from Wanganui; Wairl oono pm) and Holmdale (12.20 r„, ) from Lyttelton. Sailed-Wingatui (3 10 pm.), for Auckland; Ngahau (6 p.m.). and Ran gat ir a (7.50 P.m.). for Lyttelton: Ulimaroa (noon), for Sydney. t.YTTELTON. —March 18: Arrived—Wahi„e (0.45 a.m.). from Wellington; Pnrera 950 a.m.), from Gisborne: Canadian Con-, oueror (0.45 a.m.), from. Wellington: Orepuki (5.15 a.m. I. from 1 imaru: kui-i (3 30 P.m.), from Akaroa. Sailed— Wnhino (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington; GubriellT. (5 Pin.), for Greymouth: Orepuki (2..i0 p.m). for Timaru: Holmglen (5.15 pjnJ. for Timaru. DUNEDIN.—March 18: Arrived—Storm (10 20' a.m.), from Pigeon Bay: Kartigi Hi:io a.m.), from Newcastle; Zea-1-ind (12 30 p.m.). from Lytteltop: Zealandio (7 p.m.)', from Wellington. Sailed-Stor» (0.30 p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF.—March 18: Arrived— Tongnriro (11 a m.). from Tokomoru Bay. Sailed— Vilechi, yacht (11.30 a.m.). for West Coast sounds. SYDNEY.—March 18: Sailed— Maunganui (5 p.m.), for Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO.—March 16: Sailed— Monowai, for Wellington. DAKAR—March 30: Arrived—Opawa. en route from Lyttelton to London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 7