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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

[PORT OF AUCKLAND. . THURSDAY'S ARRIVALS. Middlesex (2.30 a.m.). from Antwerp. Kurchime Maru (7 a.m.), from Japan. Cambridge (2.15 p.m.), from New PlyKawau <2 p.m.). from Thames; Pono (5 pirn). from Kerepeclii. Tiroa (1.50 a.m.), from Gisborne; Tiri (3.30 a.m.). from Northern ports; Taniwha a.m.), from Paeroa; Claymore (5.15 n in.), from Whangarei; Wingatui (6.55 a.m.). from Portland; Coronation (10.30 a in.), from Whangarei; Kawau (1.30 p.m.), -from Thames; Oniana 11.45 p.m.), from jiatakana: Motu (1.55 p.m.). from Coast; Waka (2.30 p.m.). from Coast; Hauiti (6 p.m.). from Waiheke; Duchess (6.15 p.m.). from Matiatia; Rangitoto (9.30 p.m.), from Great Barrier. THURSDAY'S DEPARTURES. Recorder (3 p.m.). for Wellington. Eualhne (3.15 p.m.). for Wellington. Maunganui (3.20 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers . First) Saloon—Mr. R. G. Button, Miss. Fletcher. Miss Phelps. Mr. J. A. Ferguson, Mr. H. P- Glass. Mr. P. A. LyUle. Mrs. Perry. Mr. J. R. Huntley, Mr. C. N. Perery, Mr. J. L. Miller, Mr. C. H. Hughes, Mr. and -Mrs. J. L. Heyworth. Mrs. Miller and child. Mrs. and Miss Dickson, Mr. s. D. Paul, Mr. J. P. W. Dickson. Mr. E. F. Rogers, Mr. C. Sparks. Mr. R. J. Jnglis, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mowlem. Mr. H. Dune, Mr J. Imrie, Miss Mowlem, Miss White Mrs:' C. Moses, Mr. S. L. Moses. Miss Andrew, Miss Carm-chael. Miss Killen. Mrs. TJnwin, Misses (2) Tomlinson, Mrs. Hungerford. Miss Grimes. Miss de Ernesto. Mr. R, Hill. Mrs. Epps and chilli, Mr. W. N. C. Ellis. Misses (2) Lynch. Mrs. and Misses , (2) Jackson. Mrs. and Miss Bennett. Miss Mcßryde, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bees, Dr. and Mrs. A. McTaggart, Miss Harbinson, Mrs- Williams, Mr. C. H. Georse. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. • Mathis. Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. F. Jncomb. Mr. 11. F. Churton, Miss Robson. Mrs. Freeman and child. Miss Dare, Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. Harvev. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and two children. Cabin Class.—Mr. H. W. Cotterill. Mr. U. N. Rigarlsford, Mr. and Mr 3, J. Bowler, Mr. W. J. Cuttle, Mr. D. K. Dunsmore, Mr. J. Turner. Mr. J. X. Raven. Mr. W. Dye. Mr. H. R. Ryan, Mr. A. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGough and child. Mr. L. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, Miss Barker, Miss Graham, Miss Newman. Mrs. Bacon and child. Mrs. Hazlett. Mrs. Roche. Mrs. MotTatt, Mrs. Raven. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Redfem and child, Mr. B. Bebich, Mr. W. J. Sloane, Mr. C. Munns, Dr. W. McDonald. Mr. C. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. and Miss Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Loose and child, Mr. H. H. Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Robinson, Mrs. Yates. Mr. and Mts. F. Waiting and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw, Misses (2) Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison, Miss Hicsey, Mrs. Morris and child. Mr. W. trtd Miss Wood, ..and 79 third class. Rancitoto (8.5 a.m.). for Great Barrier; Hauiti (9.35 a.m.). for Waiheke; Duchess (9.50 a.m.). for Matintia; Pono (12.20 p.m.). for Kerereehi: Taratahi. trawler (4.5 p.m.). for Bluff; Hauiti. (6.40 p.m.), for Waiheke; Claymore (6.45 p.m.). for Whangarei; Wingatui (8.10 p.m.), for WellIn gton: Rancitoto (11.30 r.m.). for Coromandel; Taniwha (11.45 p.m.), for Paeroa. - YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Maui Pomare (11 a.m.), from Wellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Duchess, from Kawau. 7.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Duchess, for Matiatia nnd Kawau, 9.30 fc.m. Tiroa. for East Coast bays, noon. Tuhoe, for Awanui, noon. Tiri. for Northern ports, noon. Coronation, for Whangarei. noon. Hauiti, for "Waiheke, 1.15 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Triona, from Nauru Island, morning. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 5.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 6 n.m, \Vaimea, from Napier. [VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Waimarino. Southern ports, March 2S. Ulimaroa. Sydney. March 28. Karetu, Tonga, March 29. Karepo, Melbourne, March 29. Kaimiro, Greymouth, April 1. .Niagara. Sydney. April 4. Tofua. Fiji, April 11. _ Marama, Sydney, April 12. Morinda, Norfolk Island, April 15. Maunganui, Sydney, April 19. 11.M.5. Diomede. Wellington, May 4. H.M.S. Veronica, South May 23. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream —Waitomo, Waitemata, Gunbar, Piri (aus. schooner), Mako. Kaitoke, Kaimanawa. Kurow, AVaii'-mu. Devonport— H. M.S. Philomel, Nucula (Admiralty oil tankpr). Central Wharf—Middlesex (N.Z.S. Coy.). Matai (Marine Dent.). North Wall—Southern Cross (Mission steamer). ,-»'.vahou. Wairuna (U.S.S. Coy.). Kairanga (US.S. Coy.). Cueen's Wharf—Cambridge (N.Z.S. Cov.). King's Wharf—Kurohime Maru (Kemp-thorne-Prosser). Maui Pomare (Sredding, Ltd.). The Wingatui sailed for Wellington. Lytielton, Dunedin and Timaru on Thursday evening. The Waipiata is scheduled to leave Bluff best Tuesday for Auckland, via Dunedin. Timaru, Lytielton and Wellington. Kne is 5 due at Auckland ahout April 1. The Kaimiro left. on Wednesday morning and will leave \\ ellirston on Tuesday for Napier and Auckland. .She j E at AucHand next rriday. The Waimarino, with cargo from South Island ports, was to leave \\pi.nigton for Auckland at midnight. Inst, Snc 13 due on Monday morning. The Pukeko is due from East Coast, bays on Monday morning. The vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf and she is to sail lor Gisborne and Napier, via xL<ast Loast bay 9, on Tuesday afternoon. The Port Waikato is due at Dunedin from Wellington t.o-day to complete discharging cargo from Sydney. . The vessel 13 to leave Dunedin on Tuesday for Timaru. LyUelton, [Wellington, Tauranga, Auckland and Whahgarei. OPAWA AT LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's faotor-ship Opawa is reported to have . reached London from Lyttelton or. Thursday. She was despatched from Lyttelton on February 18. AORANGI AT VANCOUVER. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi arrived at. Vancouver from Auckland on Thursday, a 'day ahead of schedule. The is *° c 9 , on her return voyage to Auckland and bycitey, via Honolulu and Suva, next day. She ia due nt Auckland on April 17. POR.T HUNTER'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers left. Wellington for London on Tuesday evening l>y »n& Commonwealth and Dominion Lines steamer Port Hunter ."--Mrs. M. A. Whitton, Mrs. B. H. Ogilry, Mrs. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. Collie. Mr.'nnd Mrs. A. H. Wright. Mrs. E. H. Evans. Mrs. E. L. Murdoch Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wilson, Dr. James Whitton. MATAROA LEAVES LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner ?>latafr>a, left London for Wellington on Thursday. The vessel is due at Wellington on * April 27 to land passengers and mail. Altertoads she will unload her general merchandise cargo at Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and Bluff. ORARI EXPECTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Orari is scheduled to arrive from Liverpool to-day but she had r.ot reported by wireless yesterday. Tho vessel lias cargo from West Coast ports of Creat Britain for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. Cargo for Auckland will be unloaded at Prince's W hart SULPHUR FROM JAPAN. .The Japanese steamer Kurohime Maru arrived from Japan on Thursday morning a full cavtro of sulphur. She is unloading a quantity of the cargo at Kings Wharf to tho agency of Kempthorne, Bk 151 " ®er and Company, Limited. The remainder of the cargo is for New Plymouth. 'essel sailed from Mirroran, Japan, on I'e'j*»ary 2.5. Generally fair weather Prevailed on tbo voyage until the vessel w'as bearing; Nov; Zealand when she was delayed , by boisterous weather. PASSENGERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. —' The Royal Mail liner Makura, which left Wellington for San Francisco on Tuesday, has on board tho following passengers from Zealand:— w first Saloon.—Mr. Gerald Benson. Mr. W. M. Brock. Mr. 11. J. Jacobsen. Mrs. M and Miss M. Kresse, Mrs. I. McKegg and infant, Mrs. Pottinger, sen.. Captain and §rs. Ci. Pottiuger, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Roberts, Mr. Otto Sommer. Mrs. lv. D. Thomas, Miss R. Alison Wall. Second Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill, sL&s James, Mr. Lew Koy Kee, Mrs. Little and infant. Miss L. MacW llliams, §?■ and Mrs. F. C. Swannell, Mr. Lew Tong, Mr. J. T. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs Scott, Mr. H. Matthews, and seven third Class.

ULIMAROA AND MARAMA. The Ulimaroa and Marama left Sydney for j ea l an d on Thursday. The Ulimaroa ur iv lo , a k Auckland and the Marama at Wellington on Monday. MAUNGANUI SAILED. Maunganui sailed for Sydney on iniirsday atternoon. The vessel is due at oydney on morning and she is to sail for Wellington next Friday. PHOSPHATES FROM .NAURU. The British Phosphate Commission's steamer Triona is due from Nauru Island to-morrow morning. The vessel will berth a J/i pslcrrL Wharf to replenish lier bunkers. Afterwards she will be removed to King's Wnarf to unload her iihosphate cargo. THE MAUI POMARE. The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare arrived from Apia and Niue Island, via liyttelton and Wellinjiton. yesterday. The vessel is at King's Wharf and is to sail on her return trip to Niue Island and Apia on Wednesday. RANGITATA CLEARED BERMUDA. In continuation of her voyage from London, the Isew Zealand Shipping- Company's motor liner Rangitata. is reported to have cleared Bermuda 011 Tuesday for Wellington and Auckland. She. is duo at Wellington on April 14. RECORDER SAILED. The cable steamer Recorder sailed for \vellington on Thursday afternoon. While in the South J lie vessel will lift, the NewZealand end of the Sydney cable and transfer it, to Muriwai Beach. From there it will be connected to Auckland. TARANAKI FOR FINAL LOADING. The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Taranaki will leave Wellington for Auckland to-morrow to complete loading for London. _ The vessel is due on Tuesday and she is scheduled to sail for Southampton and London, via Cape l-lorn and Las Palmas, on April -1. L. D. Nathan and Company. Limited, are, the local agents. CARGO FROM SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA. The Karepo arrived at New Plymouth from Melbourne on Thursday and will sail for Auckland, Wellington and Tarakohe at mid-day to-day. She is due at Auckland on Monday. The Kalingo is scheduled to load at Adelaide about the third week in April and she will complete loading at Melbourne for Auckland and Napier. THE RUAHINE. In continuation of her voyage from London. the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine sailed for Wellington on Thursday afternoon. After completion of discharge the vessel will proceed from Wellington to Bluff to commence loading for her homeward voyage. She will also load at Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, sailing finally from Wellington for London on April THE PORT NAPIER. ■ Heather. Roberton, Limited. have received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Napier has been delayed in Australia and will not leave for New Zealand until after the Easter holidays. being due at Auckland on April 3. instead of March 31. Tho ve»sel will load at Auckland. Napier. Wellington and Port Chalmers. She is scheduled to clear Port Chalmers for London, via Montevideo, on April 19. CAMBRIDGE LOADING. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge arrived from New Plymouth- on Thursday afternoon and berthed at Queen's Wharf to continue loading for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. The vessel is to sail for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington on Wednesday to complete her carpfo. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar, on April 9. MIDDLESEX FROM ANTWERP. The Federal Line steamer Middlesex arrived from Antwerp on Thursday morning and is unloading a quantity of her basic slag cargo at Central Wharf. Boisterous northerly weather during the last three days of. the voyage delayed her arrival. She is scheduled to sail for Wellington and New Plymouth next Saturday to complete discharge. For her homeward voyage the vessel will load at New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, Timaru and Wellington. She will sail finally from Wellington for London, via Cape Horn, Montevideo and Dakar, on April 30. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company's vessel Rangitiki sailed from Wellington for London on Thuisday with the following passengers:— First Class.—Miss A. Abier, Miss M. Blair, Miss F. M. Bridgman, Mr. Bohrman, Miss C. W. Clarke. Mr. H. S. Comfort, Mrs. J C'lulow, Mrs. A. P._F. Chapman. Mr. J. So'ihy Chance, Miss H. J. Chance, Mr. H. C. Cock. Mrs. Cock. Miss M. M. Cock. Miss A. ('alter. Miss E. M. Dompsey. Mr. P.' W. Dimsdale, Mr. L. F. I Elsby. Mrs. Elsby. Master J. M. Elsby. Mr. C. A. Fagge, F.R.C.S., Mrs. Facge. Miss K. Fiddes, Mr. E. J. Golds. Mrs. Golds. Mr. P. Gilchrist, Mrs. Gilchrist, t Miss N. Gilchrist. Mr. W. B. Goodaero. Miss B. Gill-Carey. Miss T. M. Henry, Mrs. M. L. Hamilton, Master J. O. F. Hamilton. Miss J. F. Hamiltin, Mr. G. L. Ham, Mr. 11. Turnley Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mr. E Lewis. Mr. 11. J. M. Manson, Mrs. Manso'n. Master A. J. M. Manson. Sir James Mills K.C.M.0., Mr. A. Melson. Miss J. Mill, Miss A. Mill. Mr. F. Nott. Mr. A. Pitt' Mrs. Pi»t. Mr. W. Proctor. Mrs. Procter, Mr. A. Rilev. Mrs. M. S. Robinson. Mr' C. C. Robinson, Mr. W. J. Stratton. Mrs Stratton. Com. Ci miner L. A. • Sherwin Mrs. Sherwin. Master F. L. Sherwin, Captain E. H. Seeker, Mrs. Seeker. Vrs A. Switliinbank. Mr. S. K. Sleigh. Miss M. Skerrett, Mrs. Cr. H. Scales, Mr. Kderar F. Stead. Mr. F. J. Savill. Mrs. Savill, Master D. C. Savill. Mis 3 S. T. Savill Master S. A. Savill. Mr. H. Turner. Mr. J. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Miss M. H. Walker. Second Class.—Mr. J. L. Campbell. Mr. R G. M. Denny, Mrs. Denny, Miss A. J. F.vered. Miss A. M. Edwards. Rev. O. Gallagher. Mr. S. Heys. Mrs. M. Hurford, Major A. M. Haines, Mr. C. W. Jarratt. Mr. A. Jacobs, Mrs. Jacobs, Miss H. Martin. Mrs. A. J. Mayhead. Mr. G F. V. Morgan, Mrs. Morgan, Miss L. M. Morgan. Master V F. J. Morgan. Mrs. 1). I. A. Morgan. Rot. J Miller, Mrs. Miller, Mr. D G. McFadden. Mrs. A. R. Pottie. Miss i C R Pottie. Mrs. Sngden. Miss M. J. i Stenhouse. Mr. P. D. "Weir. Mr D. Wamrh. I "Hrs Wnusrh. Mrs. A. M. Williams, Mrs. T) A Wadworth, Mr. W. Wadworth. Miss E M Wadworth, Master W. H. Wadworth. Mrs. E. Wright. Miss E. J. Watt, and 355 third clas3. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels axe expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:- . Auckland.— Karepo. Ruahine Kent. Maunganui. Niagara, Recorder, Tofua. Ulimaroa. . . , Wellington.—Otokia. Piako., Toraaroa, •\oran£n, Cornwall. Diomede, Kiwitea, Marama Port Alma. Port Brisbane. Port Hunter Rangatira. Rangitata, Rangrtiki, Triona. Tnmnhine, Wabine, Ruahine. Awarua.—Ardenvohr, Canadian Conqueror, Cane Ortepl, Makura, Monowai. Somerset. Sydney Maru, Tonga mo, Waikouaiti, Zealandic. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Thursday's Arrivals.—Arapawa (8 a.m.), I from Raglan and Knwhia. - ' Thursday's Departures.—Arnpawa (4.45 ; P.m.). for Hokinnga; Hokianga (5.30 p.m.). for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—March 24: Anrived— Waikawa ('2.55 a.m.), from Auckland; Wahine (7 a.m.), Waimarino (7.25 a.Tn ) Gale (10.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Otokia, (7.30 a.m.), from San Pedro: Piako (8.30 p.m.). from Cardiff. Sailed-Rangahki (12.20 p m ) for London: Cornwall (4.55 p.m.), Totar'a (6.15 p.m.), Wahine (7 50 for Lyttelton: Port Waikato (5 p.m.), for Dunedin. March 25. A;nvoa-Eanotira (7 10 a.m.), Wainui (7.3 a a.m.), T.imaroa (745 a.m.). Water Lily (noon), from Lyttelton. Sailed— Holmglen (4 a.m.), for kev.r Plymouth. LYTTELTON.—March 24: Arrived—Wainui (6 15 a.m.). from Dunedin; Rangatira (850 from Wellington: Veronica nfl 45 a.m.), from Akaroa: ITuia (11.40 ani). from Dunedin. Sailed—Tamaroa ,rV n m) for Wellington; Kartigi (5.50 pm ). for' Wellington: Wainui (5.15 p.m.) for Wellington; Rangatira (8.30 mm ). for Wellington. March 25: Arrived—Wahine (7 an from Wellington: Cornwall <B.IO am.) from Wellington; Opihl fBJa a.m. , from Wellington; Wakakura <2.30 p.m.). from Akaroa. ' DUNEDIN.— March 25: Arrived—Mamioa ( P 15 a.m.), from Timaru. SYDNEY —March 24: Sailed—Ulimaroa, for Auckland, and Marama for Wellington. VANCOUVER. —March 24: Arrived— Aorangi, from Auckland. TITRMUDA —March 22: Sailed—Rangitafa eii route from London to Wellington. LONDON.—March 24: Arrived— Opawa. from Lyttelton; Port Gisborne, from Bremantle. Sailed —Mataroa, for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21141, 26 March 1932, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21141, 26 March 1932, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21141, 26 March 1932, Page 5

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