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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

S pOKT OF AUCKLAND.

}, " YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. f 1 ■jr.retu (5 5 Pin.). from Tonya. &'•' S.nfiitoto (4 a.m.). from Thames; Hangtv . it in n in.), fiom Cnromiiitdcl. ({j s'l rill), fr»m Wii ill eke; lpS«8 (5.20 p.m. >■ f '" m Uatiaha. " YESTERDAY 't? DEI'AR TL-RES. (7.15 a.m.). for Northern lislit- .. TJnr.-itoto (".13 ii.ni.). for CoroloUSCSf. 1 (n.rto a.m.). for Waiheke: L Kess' (9.45 a.m.i. lor Mntiutia; Kawnu « for Maucnwai: I'onu (.1.10 '!,) for Kerepeehi. Tannvha (4.25 p.m.). T Poproa- Claymore (5.10 p.m.:. for W'hiiLrei- AVniTiiCii (SJO P.m.), for (iishonie; Sw *(5-%0 P.m.*. for Oi'-honie; Pukeko pm.l. for K»«t i'oart buys. Omnia (6.S P.m '. fnr (iiilf ports: Corona--111 10 n;«.!, fnr \\ hiinira to : bmlo:iv<mr rrs-pm.r. fo; Nor! hern ports; Motu (7 irn ) for Northern ports. f'Kirepo (0.30 p.m '. for A\ clunston. VESSKIiS IH : K TO-DAY. Osuns- from \Vark«nrth. 5 a.m. 7?anßitpto. from T name:--. ;> p.m. T»niwha. from Paorna. s p.m. Tj.iijti. from Wnineke. n.l.> p.m. Kawau. from Mansawai. lO.rsn J">.ill. JJucheas. from Mat latin, 7,.'.n p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Maui Pomare. for Apia. '2 p.m. fambridcp. for 5 AVaimarino. for V. ellintrfoii. afternoon. Banpitoto, for Thame-. R a.m. Motu, for Tauranca, - p.m. Haiiiti. for Wnihrke, 8.15 n.m. Omaiis. for Matakana, P. a.m. Duchess, for Matialia. 0.30 err.. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL and coastal. Canopus. Westport April 1. Ksimiro, Greymouth, , April 1. Sierra, Sydney. April 2 Hui«. Lyttelton. April •> Niagara. Sydney. April 4. /Tofus, Fiji. April 11. Jlarania. Sydney. April 12. Jtforinda, Norfolk Inland, April 18. Maiinjanui. Sydney. April 19. HM.S. Diomede. Wellington. May 4. H.M.S. Veronica, South, May 23. OVERSEAS. Orari, Liverpool. April 1. gvdney Mam, Japan, via ports, Aj>ril 1. Port Napier, Port Kembla. April 3, to load. Piako. Wellington, April 4. lo load. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, April 5. VTirrall. New York, April 5. Icaic. London. April 5. Port Alma. Gisborne, April 0, to load. Sonoma, Los Anseles. April S. Hauraki, Los Angeles. April 9. Hororat.i. Antwerp. April 10 Cumberland. London. April 11. to load. Northumberland, "Wellington, April 11, to load. Port Huon, Jjivcrpool, April 15. Aorangi, Vancouver. April 17. J'otorua, London. April 18 Bansitata, London, via Wellington, April 21. Benholm. New York, April 23. Orari, Wellington, May 2, lo load. Hororata, Wellington, May 2, to load. Gallic, Tokomnru Bay. May 2. to load. Canadian Challenger. Halifax, May 6. Port Dunedin, London, via "Wellington, May 7. It-itorua, Nevr Plymouth. May 9. to load. Prtkeha, Gisborne, May 10. to load. Bargitane, London, May 11. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Maui Pomare. Apia. March 30. Ulimaroa, Sydney, April 1. Bierra, San Francisco, April '2. Taranaki, London. April 4. Piako, London. April S. Port Alma. London, April 9. Southern Cross. Solomon Islands, April 11. Waipahi, Fiji. April 16. Aoranfi, Sydney, April 18. Morinda. Norfolk Island, April 18 fiallie. London, May 4. Qjari, London, May 5. Hororata, London. May 5. Pikeba, London, May 14. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND. Ulimaroa, at Auckland; sails for Sydney April 1. r Mauneanui, at Sydney: sail 3 for Wellington April 1. Harsma, at Wellington; sails for Sydney April 1. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, leaves Sydney March 31, Auckland April 5, ior Vancouver. Makura, left Sydney March 17; Wellington March 22; due San Francisco April 8. 'Sonoma, left Lob Anjreles March 18; due Auckland April 8; sails for Sydney April 6. Aoranfi, at Vancouver; sails for Auckland March 30. Bierra, left Sydney March 29. leaves Auckland April 2. for San Francisco. Jlonowai. le't San Francisco March IB; due Wellington April 4; sails for Sydney April 5. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic, left Southampton February 20; due Auckland April 5. Rotorua, left London March 4; due Auckland April IS. Mitaroa, left. Southampton Mftrch 25; due Wellington April il. Eangitata, left London March 10; due Wellington April 14. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Waitomo, Waitemata, G unbar. Piri (aux. schooner), Mako. Kaitoke, Kaimanawa, Kurow, Waiotapu. Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, Xucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Central Wharf—Middlesex (N.Z.S. Coy.). North Wall—Awahou, Wairuna (U.S.S. Coy.). Kairanga (U.S.S Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Cambridge (N.Z.S. Coy.). Taranaki (L. D. Nathan). ■ King's Wharf—Kurohime Maru (Kemp-thome-Prosser). Maui Pomare (Spedding. Ltd.), Southern Cross (Mission steamer), Triona tHenderson and Mac- _ farlane). Prince's Wharf—Ulimaroa (HuddartParker), Waimniino (U.S.S. Coy.), Karetu (U.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES. Cornwall, left Liverpool February 1 for Auckland. Napier. Wellington. Lvttel- " ton (arrived March 2j), and Port Chalmers. Ruahine, left London on l-'ebri-ary 11 for Auckland and Wellington (arrived iMarch 20). Kia Ora, left London on February 12 for Port Chalmers (arrived March 24). Lyttelton am! Nelson. Middlesex, left Antwerp February 7 for Auckland (arrived March 'Jlj, Wclliagton and Xew Plymouth. Urari, left Liverpool February 20 for Auckland (due April 1). Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and J3hi(T. lonic, left London February 'J", for Auckland (due April ,">1 and Wellington r ;i ■ ' ,ns Angeles on Fe.bnuirv 20 for Wellington (arrived March 241. aurohime Maru. left Jupsn February '!■> for Anckiami lar.ivcd March '.MI and Aew Pbmoutli. Knudsen, left C nacao on February -•> for Wellington iiirnvcd vUmberlar.U, j;i ballast, London "u March 4 for Auckland (due April On l'ebruary J7 for I.vttciton (ducApril 4). "UThII. left .Nee York on February 27 for Auckland Uiup April _ Ljttelton. Duiicd.n and Australia. Wnadian Cruiser, loft Halifax Februarv ?' f »r Auckland idu- April s'. Welllllgton. L;. rtelton. Tunaru. lUtnedin t, "I'd Australia. oaneitiits. jolt London on ?\iaitb 10 for »ellnigion (diif. Ami 14: Anckland. «rt Hiion, lo:t Li ni.oo! Mur.-b 12 bir A lick] jii r! (fjiif. A nril Ir, i We.' l ; on, r b.vtielton. L'linclu. aii'l Tirnarn, Gallic. 111 !,.f. I.cn'ior. v:a o, Oil rehruary .'7 lor i lau-aru (il iD April hororata. A„|,, rr|) f ,„ Febniarv ii. *ia Sydney, for Ai»k".i ml (<iue Anr:l 4 a "d New Pivtnoniii. «otorua leu londoi: r, u March 7 for (diK; April 1 , Port C'ha";R^" lerS ;'ttelton and Tininru. ydncy Mani, Japan March 1 f"r Australia. V.'filling: .1: and Auckland n. . 'due Aprj! ; i in °na. If,t NVir-i March for u Auckland (arri-ed Ma r, ->7 , \V°?r ,pM March >U for ellinst.-Mi (ciui April J.';, J,.y'itclton. p , °rt Ciia'lnci", and Bluff if i, lne d' n - l'f< l.ondn,, Msi r • ! 1 24 for »Wlißfton irlne Apr:! Auckland, .jr * a Pler and NPlyionnth. fnr i ?V '• n ' All c;.■ - nil Mar. b It) «r Aurk'and ~]u o : r ,n' 1 Weiliinrt^n. V' Plymor.li,, Lvttelton. Dunedin v;r. «> Auntralia in balia cl. j, ft Ma—ov n „ March »' for Lyttelton uiue Apii! >T). '» i"ave Or.ehuni.-a for »ywoitn and Wantanui at noon to ,5m T l,rino s- l-.eduUd <0 ?•"( i! fnr trfnslom Lyl.eH,,,, Uunedin. Oaniaru and Whar!' 81 " Oll ' U ' 16 ' 0!Ull " i: al did not leave West port for •>%»« a i 0n B, "rdaj a 4 "as ejpecteri. Ker •.vr e ."*** s po tponed until last, evening , . ® now duo on .Friday.

After beinc delayed at Bluff owing to rain tlie Waipiatu is due at Dunediii tins morniiiif to continue loading for Lyttelton, Tim a in, Wellington and Auckland. THE CABRIELLA. T nc Gahriella was Scheduled to leave Sydney for Newcastle yesterday to load lor \\ a nga luii. TANKER O. A. KNUDSFN. The Norwegian motor-tanker O. A. Knudsen. under charter to the Union Company, arrived ul Wellington yesterday from ban L'edro. THE SCHOONER 11 CI A. Tup Nobel auxiliary schooner Hum left Lyttelton fur Auckland yesterday and is due about Sunday. After discharging and al Auckland the vessel is to be despatched for Melbourne direct. TH E KALINGO. The Kalingo is due at Napier from Newcastle to-day with cargo for Napier and Gbboine. She is scheduled to load »l Adelaide nlid Melbourne next month for Auckland and Napier. THE KARKPO. The Karcpo sailed for Wellington and (■ rev niouT h last evening to complete unloading cargo from Southern porta of Australia. Till': CANADIAN CHALLENG FR. The Canadian Challenger was scheduled tn 1 o.i ve Halifax for Auckland. Wellington. Ly 11 el ton and Dunedin last Saturday. She in due at Auckland about May t">. SIERRA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Mntson Line steamer Sierra left Sydney for Los Angeles, via Auckland, Suva. Pngo Pngo and Hoiolulu, yesterday. The vessel is due on Saturda..- morning and she will resume her voyage at five o'clock the same evening. PI AKO FOR FINAL LOADING. The' New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Pinko'is to leave Wellington for Auckland >n Saturday to complete loading for England. The vessel is due next Monday and she will be despatched for London, via Cape Horn, on April 8. THE GOLD FN CROSS. The Amerimn steamer Golden Cross is scheduled to clear Los Angeles on Friday with cargo from Pacific (oast ports for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. and Australia. She is due at Auckland on April 27. CANADIAN STEAMERS REPORTED. The Canadian Scottish, which left Dunedin for New York, Boston and Halifax on February 11, arrived at New York on March 21. The Canadian Transporter, which left Dunedin on January 11 for New York, Boston and Halifax, via Australia, arrived at. New York on March 19 and Boston on March 21. HERMINIUS TO LOAD. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer TTerminius is scheduled to commence loading at Bluff for England on April 30. The vessel will also Toad at. Timtiru. Lyttelton and Wellington, nailing from Wellington for London, via Panama, on May IG. THE CAMBRIDGE. To complete loading for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow, the Federal Line steamer Cambridge is to sail for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington at. five o'clock tlii3 afternoon. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for London, via Cape Horn. Montevideo and Dakar, on April 9. THE RUAHINE. After unloading tlia remainder of her cargo from London, the New Zealand Shipring Company's liner Ruahine is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Bluff, Timaru and Lyttelton to load for her homeward voyage. The vessel will return to _ Wellington to complete loading, and she is scheduled to sail for London, via Panama, on April 23. MAUI POMARE SAILS TO-DAY. The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare is to Bail for Nine Island and Apia at three o'clock this afternoon. She is loading at King's Wharf. In future the vessel will load fruit at Nino Island and Apia for southern ports and will not call at Auckland. RARAXGA'S LOADING PORTS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga is due at Oamaru from Australia on April 21 to commence loading for J'mglrud. Her loading ports are Oamaru, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Gisborne and Wellington. She is scheduled to sail from Wellington for England on May 12. KARETU FROM TONGA. The Karetu arrived from Newcastle, via Sydney, Fiji and Tonga, last evening. She berthed at prime's Wharf to unload over 901 X) cases of fruit from Tonga and a quantity of coal from Newcastle. Sbo will be removed to Western Wharf to-day to complete unloading her coal cargo. The vessel left Nukualofa on Friday morning and experienced moderate south-easterly weather on the passage. GALLIC'S ITINERARY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Gallic, which is en route from London to New Zealand, via Cape of Good Hope and Sydney in ballast, is to load for England at Oamaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Tokoma ru Bay and Auckland. She is scheduled to reach Oamaru on April 15 and to sail from Auckland for Southampton and London. via Panama, on May i. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local agents. PASSENGERS ON lONIC. The following 53 the advance list of passengers on the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic, which is due at Auckland from London next Tuesday:—Mrs, E. and Miss M. Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C'atell, Mrs. C. Galbraith, Mr. G. Hann, Mr. A. Hitchcock, Mr. .T. Hughcs-Bonsall. Mr. J. Jackson, Mrs. K. Jones, Mr. J. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lilley, Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. E. Muil- and two boys. Mrs. M. O'Neill. Miss K. Reilly, Mr. S., Mrs. and Miss B. Richards. Mrs. J. Sommerviile and boy, Mr. W. Tanner, Mrs. D. de Veil and boy. Miss E. Whittaker. DKCHKASKD SHIPBUILDING. The annual summary of the mercantile shipbuilding of the world in 19:11, issued last, month by Lloyd's Register, completes the tale of profound depression, whose c-F.ential feature* had already been indicated by past quarterly returns of tonnage launched and work begun. During 19:11 t!ic output of British yards amounted to ,V»2.1 R 7 tons, comprising OS steamers of 2<"i9,95-l tons, 1)7 motor-ships of 227,910 tons, and b! barges of 4*>2.'i tons. This production represents a decrease of 97('.07(j tons as compared with that, for 19:10. and is the lowest recorded since tiic first issue in I.°R.s of Lloyd's Register shipbuilding returns. The world output in 19: i! amounted to 1.'!7.115 tons, a decrease of 1.272..V.7 tons as compared with lo:',n. The figuie for the past year is the lowest recorded sinm 1909, with the single exception of (he war year 19:3. WITHIN WIISELESS RANGK. The following vessels pre to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day: Auckland. -Orari, Port Napier, Sierra. Su raf, Tofua. Wellington.—Kalingo. Kent. N'orl h umlierhiiid. Port Brisbane. Port Punter, Port Wellington. Rangtlira. Ranciiat.i, Ran"iliki. Recorder. Sydney Marti. Taniahine, WiiI i"ie, Waikawa. A warna.—Cape Ortega!. Cornwall, Kia ()i :t. Laburnum, Mamma. Makura, Mouowai. Wainui. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. * Yesfc'dar's Departures. Arapawa (."> p.m.), for Raglan and Kav.hm. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.-0.1 arch 29: Arrived O. V Knudsen i:!.:) 0 n.m.i. fiom San Pedro; Waliine (7 a.m.l. from Lyt'elton; Ngalniu i p.m.). from Timatu. Sniled--Kaimiro I p.m.!. for Napier; Opihi (.">.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth: Wincatui (i'i.l'i p.m.) and Waliine (7."i0 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Tarotahi ' 7 .."i.> p.m.), for Bluff. LYTTELTON.--March 29: ArrivedPaiißiitira Oi.'lO it.in.i, imm Wrllinglon. Sailed- Foxton (12..in p.m.). for Fox I on: 'J'res <1 p.m.!. for Waitallgi ; Tol.ara I.'J.HO p.m.i. for Timaru: lluitv (3,30 p.m.). for Aii'kland; Rangnlira (£.')."> p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. March 29; Sailed Laburnum If a.m.), for Oamaru: Port Waikato, for Tiri.aru. Waipalii, for Oaniaiu, RLUFF. March 29: Sailed Wai pint.. p.m.;, for Dunedin , Wainui (7'..:;, p.m. i. for Melbourne; Stouri (in .'.n p.m.), for Dunedin. r.Y!>N'F.V.- March V 9: A rr.Y»rl,l. Viierni, 'r;;n Now Zealand. Sailed Sierra, for Auckiand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 5

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