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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND.

SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Sonoma (6.30 'a.m.), from Sydney. Pasgcngers for Auckland:— First Saloon—Mrs. F. W. Browne, Mr. R. G. Button, Mr. R. Eagleton, Mr. A. Jl. J. Ednieads. M. 1. Gray, Mr. It. L. S. Havyntt, Mr. 11. Hunmun, Mr. W. Hardy. Captain G. F. James, Mrs. G. F. James. Rev. Father J. Kelly. Mrs. A. H. Long, Mr. ,T. W. McLaren. Mr. C. F. Orr Mr. O. J. Thedens, Mrs. O. J. ■ The'dens, Mr W. Whittaker, Mrs. W. Whit- ' taker. Second Saloon—Miss E. A. Ahior, Miss Finlay. Mr. W - J - Green , Mr. Thos. llnyes, jlrs. Tho.«. Hayes, Mrs. L. Gray. Mr. M. J. Munro. Mrs. M. J. Minro, Mrs. L. (}. Polfe. Miss F. ltolfe, Mra. J. Willis, Mr. S. Webb. , Omana (1.10/ a.m.). from \Vark worth; Pono (-50 a.m.), from lverepeehi; CoronaJ tion (4.30 a.m.). from Whangitrei; Taniwha (4.50 a.m.), from Pneroa; Claymore (5.23 a.m.). from Whungarei; Toa ((5.10 am) from Whnkatnne; Duchess (8,50 a.m.). from Matiatia: Hauiti (9 a.m.). from Gulf ports; Waka (9.35 a.m.). from Northern ports; Kawau (1.30 p.m.?, from Thames; l'aroto (4.15 pm.). from Coast; Hauiti (G. 15 p.m.), from Karopo (5.25 p.m.). from New Plymouth; Duchess (10.45 p.m.), from Kawau. ' SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Sonoma (5.15 p.m.). for San Francisco. Passengers from Auckland: •First Saloon—Mrs. F. Watson, Mr. J. H. Butler. Mr. C L. Sunderland. Miss li. Sunderland. Mr A. W. Rea. Mrs. A. W. Pea. Miss V. Kea Mr. It. C. Forster, Mr. P. Mai'tel!. Mr. G Revcll. Mrs. J. Forster, Miss ■!. A. I'orster. Miss L. E. Duncan, Jlrs. K. Bucklvnrst. Miss R. Buckhurst. Mr. P. Crompton, Mrs. R. Crompton, Miss D. Boucher. Mr. W. A. Boucher, Mrs. W. A. Boucher. Second Saloon -Miss I. Bnrreyctt, Mr. L. A. Brownette, Mr J. E. Hills, Mr. \V. u! Poberti!. Father Gregory. Mr. 11. Mason; and two third-cln=a. Pono (1.15 p.m.). for Kerepeehi; Tiri (1.40 p.in.), for Northern poris; Hauiti (2 p.m.), for Waiheke: Duchess (2 p.m.), for Mnfiatia; Motu (11.30 p.m.) for Northern ports. . SUN DAY'S ART! IV AUS. Pono (5 a.m.). from Kerepeehi; Waimoa -0.30 p.m.), from Nnpier. SY> NDA V'S DEP A RTU H ES. Tiroji (9 15 a.m.), for East Coast hays; / Taniwha (midnight). fur l'aeroa; Tuiioe (midnight), for Taurnnga. YESTER.DA Y'S. AH HI YALS. Otimai (6.f0 a.m.') from Opotiki; Pukeko ,(7,35 a.m.), from East Coast bays. VESSELS DI'E TO-DAY. Zealandia. from Sydney, S a.m. Herborg, • from San Francisco, noon. Ka re til, from Ton pa, G. 30 a.m. Waipiata, from Southern ports, morning / Taniwha, from Pneroa. 0.30 am. Omana, from Waiheke. 6.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Omana. for Waiheke 9.30 a.m. Kawau, for Manguwai. noon. Paroto. for Northern ports, noon luhoe, for Mercury Bay. 2 p.m.s Waka, for Northern rorta. 3 p.m. Pono, for Kerepeehi, 2 p.m. Waimea. for Gisborne. 3 p.m. Hauiti. for Coromandel. 4.30 p.m. Pukeko. for East Coast bays, 4 p.m. , Taniwha, for Paeroa. 4 p.'ni. Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.30 p.m. ITESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Waipiata. Southern ports, April 20 Karetu. Tonga, April 2fi. Zealandia, Sydney, April 20. Kanna. Westport. April 27. Kairanga, Southern ports. May 2. H.M.S. Diomede, Wellington, May 2. Waipahi. Fiji, May 10. / H.M.S. Veronica. South, May 17. H.M.S. Laburnum. Mav 17. Morinda. Norfolk Island. May 23. OVERSEAS. Herborg. San Francisrn. April ?P>. Golden Cross. Los Angeles, April 27, Ventura, Los Angeles, April 29. Horornta, Wellington. May 2. to load. Canadian ChallpnVer. Halifax. May 2. Gallic, Tokomaru Bay. May 4. to load. "" Brisbane Maru, Japan, via Wellington. May 4. Orari, Wellington, May 4. to load. Narbada. Calcutta. May 12. / Port Dunedin. London, via Wellington May 0. Laurel. San Francisco. May R. 'Waihemo. San Francisco. Mav 9. Potorua, New Plymouth, May 9. to load. Pakeba, Gisborne. May in, to load. Benholm, New York. May 10. Par.gitane. London, May 11. Mariposa. Los Angeles, May 23. Ashburton. /New York. May 23. Tainui, London, via Wellington, Juno 5. Kaiames, Liverpool, June 7. Bullaren, Capetown, early June'. Pemnera, London. June 12. , Southern Cross, New Hebrides, June 20.

Early sailings from Auckland. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Zealandia, Sydney. April 23. Ventura, Sydney. April 2D. Aorangi,. Vancouver. May J. Orari, London, Hay 5. Hoiorata, London. May 5. Mara ma. Sydney, May G. Gallic, London. May 7. Pakeha. London. May 14. Waipahi, F4ji. May 14. Ventura. San Francisco. May 14. Mariposa, Sydnev. Vay 23. Mo::inda, Norfolk Island, May 23. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Mmringanui, 'left Wellington April 22: due Sydney April '26; sails for Wellington April 29. Zealandia, left Sydney April 22: due Auckland April 26; sails for Sydney April 29. Mamma, leaves Auckland for Sydney May 6. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, at Vancouver: anils April 27: due Auckland May 16. Makura, left San Francisco April 13; due Wellington May 2; sails for Sydney May 3. Sonoma, left -Sydney April 19; Auckland April 23; due San Francisco May , 11. _ Aorangi, leaves Sydney April 23; due Auckland if ay '2; due Vancouver May 20. Monowai, left Sydney April 14, Wellington April 19; due San Francisco May 6. Vefltura. left Los Angeles April fi; due Auckland April 29; sails for Sydnev April 29, Mariposa, leaves Los Angeles May 7; due Auckland May 23; sails for Sydney May 23. Monterey, leaves Los Angeles .Tune 4; due Auckland June 20; sails for Sydney June 26. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa, left Southampton March 25; due Wellington April 27. Rangitane. le:'t London April 7; due . Auckland May 11. "airmj, left Southampton April 22: due Wellington Mny 30. Re:muera, leaves London May 5, due Auckland June 11. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream- Waitomo, Waitemafa. O.tnhar, Pin (tux. schooner). Mako, Kaitoke. Kain.anawa, Kurovv, Waioiapu, Kaimifo, Tofua, Wairuna, Marainn. Devonport —H.M .S. Philomel, Nucula (Adniiralty oil tanker). £orth Wall - Wiinrafin (U.S.S. Coy.). J entrnl Wharf—Kangitata (N.Z.S. Coy.l. Queen's Wharf Zealandia (Hnddarl-I Parker), I'ukeko (Watkin and Wullis), Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Wnininta (U.S.S. Coy.). V-lielsea Katcj.o I U.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. movements and due dates. Orari, left Liverpool February 20 for Auckland, Wellington. LyLtelton. Dunedin and lilutl (arrived April 21). ■ttanguat a, left London on March 10 for Wellington and Auckland (arrived April 21). Port Iluon, left Liverpool March 12 for Auckland, Wellington (arjived April ■nororata, . left Antwerp on February "23, via Sydney, for Auckland and New Plymouth (arrived April). •notorua, left London on March 7 for

Auckland Port ChalmciH (arrived . April '22 i, Lyttelton nnd Tiroarn. JUalaroa, left J/onrion on March '2l for Wellington (due April 27), Lyttolton. Port ChHhnr-H il]id Bluff *ort Dtmedin, ]f.ft jjondon March '24 for Wellington (due May 1). Auckland. , Lanier and Xew Plymouth, iairoa, in ballppt, left (jlascow on March

27 for Lyttniton (due April 27). ■rakchn, Wt London March 17, in ballast. for Wellington (due April 27). Challenger, left Halifax March 26 for Auckland (due May 2). Wellington, Ly'telton, Dunedin and AusOralis, Bdnholm./ loft New York March 19 for Auckland (due May in). Well'njrton. Lyttelton, Dnnedin and Australia. •tißrminius. in hallast. left London on April 1 for Blug (due May D).

Fenybryn, left Nauru Island on March 3t lor J-iyitelto:i, Port Chalmers (arrived April 17) and Wanganui. Golden Cro3s, left Loa Angeles April 1 fyr Auckland (due April 27). Wellington. Lyttellon, Dunedin and Melbourne. Narbada, loft Culcutta April 3 for Eastern ports and Auckland (due May 12), Wellington, Lyttellon and Dunedin. Rangitane, left London April 8 for Auckland (due .May 11), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Brisbane Maru, left Japan March 29 for Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington and Auckland One May 4). Herborg, left flan Francisco April 5 for Auckland (arrived April 26), Lyttellon. Dunedin and Tiniaru. Maliana, left Lcndon on April 15 for Suva. Port Chalmers (due May 27) and Lyttclton. Ashburton, left New York on April 10, for Auckland (clue May 251. Wellington. 1/ytteHon, Dunedin. New Plymouth and Australia, via Gulf of Mexico porta. Waihemo, left San Francisco on April 14 for Auckland (due May 0). Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. Laurel, left San Francisco on April 13 for Auckland (due May 8). Wellington and Brisbane Norfolk, in ballast, left Glasgow on April 16 for New Zealand (due May 24). Tainni, left London April 22 for Wellington (due May 30) and Auckland. The Waimea arrived from Nanier on Sundav and is loading at Queen's Wharf. She will lie despatched for Gisborne and .Napier this afternoon. After being burbound at Greymouth the Kannn was exported to sail for Auckland at noon on Sunday. She is expected tomorrow. and will berth at King's Wharf. The Kairanga is scheduled to clear Dunedin this afternoon for Auckland, via Tiniaru, Lyttclton and Wellington. She is dvie at Auckland early next week. With cargo from South Island ports the Waipinta cleared Wellington for Auckland nt midnight on Saturday. Slio is duo early this morning, t.nd will berth at Prinoe's Wharf, The Pukeko arrived from East Coast bays yesterday and is loading at Queen's Wharf. She will he despatched on her return trip to East Const 'Days, Gisborne and Napier this afternoon. The Karepo errived from Westport, via New Plymouth, on Saturday evening, and berthed at Fringe's Wharf. She will be removed to Chelsea early this morning to unload her coal ct.rgo. The Norwegian motor tanker Herborg will arrive from Sru Francisco at noon to-day. with bulk oil for the Shell Companyr The vessel will unloiid a quantity of the cargo at Western Wharf and the remainder at Lyttclton and Timaru. The Karetu in due from Newcastle, Sydney, Fiji and Tonga at 6.30 o'clock this morning. She trill berth at Prince's Wharf. Her cargo includes a quantity of fruit from Tonga, After completion of discharge she will return to Newcastle. T AINU J LEAVES LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is reported to have cleared London for Wellington on Friday. In addition to passengers and mail for New Zealand the vesFe! has cargo for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is scheduled to rearh "Wellington on May 30 and Auckland about six days later. VENTUR\ CLEARED SUVA. In continuation of her voyage, from San Francisco to Auckland and Sydney the Matson Line steamer Ventura cleared Suva yesterday often oon. The vessel is due at Auckland on Friday morning and she is scheduled to sail for Sydney at live o'clock the same evening. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine was despatched from Wellington for London on Saturday morning. In addition to cargo and mail she has on board the following passengers:— First Class—Captain Maxwell Anderson, Mrs. Anderson. Miss M. H. Anderson. Mr. C. Chauvel. Mrs. Chauvel. Mr. B. R. G. Dawson, Mrs. Dawson, Mr. H. L. Dawson, Miss D. Dawson. Surgeon-Commander A. W. Gunn, R.N., Mr. I. Graham. Mrs. M. C. Haggard, Mr. T. G. Hicgins. Miss P. Morris, Miss C. G. McGregcr. Baroness F. A. Ompteda. Mr. C. M. P) -ine. Major C. H. Stringer, Mrs. Stringer, Master C. Stringer, Mr. W. P. Stafford. Mr. A. C. Trinder, Mrs. E. J. M. Temple, Mr. L. Van rie Foele. Second Class—Mies L. Burn, Mr. H. ('rages, F.R.G.S., Mrs. Craggs, Mr. L. Curtis Guise, iliss J. D. F. Greig, and 116 third class. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The following passengers left Wellington for Sydney by the Maunganui on Friday afternoon. First Class—Mrs. A. Armstrong and infant, Mr. R. H. Burneß, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bush, Mr. J. A. Beanrang, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. Mr. H, R. Bringezu. Mr. A. D. Battye, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Bentzen, Hrs. E. I. Brace. Mr. A. P. Burnes, Mr. A. J. Burnes. Mr. M. P. Brown. Mrs. E. Brotherton M:s» C. Barnes, Mrs. A. W. Bailey. Mrs. G. Bourke, Miss M. Bourke, Mrs. A. J. Bond. Miss N. Beattie, Mrs. E. Brotherton. Mi. and Mrs. R. Cau. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cabot. Mrs. E. Candry. Mr. and Mrs. W. Camrbell. Miss K. Campbell, Mr. Churchill. Mrr.. Churchill, Mr. EL Clugston, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Dobbie, Mr. T. Divan, Miss M. M. Dangar, Mrs. H. M. Davidson, Mist N. Dunne, Mr. W. Daum, Miss F. Driden, Mrs. D. E. Foster, Master M. L. Fester. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fiaser, Miss N. Finnigan, Father A. Fenelon, Mrs. F. E. Foster. Mrs. J. Fouhy, Mrs. A. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. Miss W. M. Forsytlie, Mrs. C. Fisken, Miss U. Fisken, Miss I«. Fisken, Mr. J. Foster, Mr. Greenwood, Mis. Greenwood. Captain A. S. Godfree, Mr. 11. D. Greenwood, Mr. C. Harland, Mr. C. 11. Hudson, Mrs. M. B. Hudson, Master B. G. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hackman and two children. Mis 3 B. N. G. Hallnrd Miss G. M. P. Hopkins, Miss J. E. Hnyward, Mrs. W. Hull, Mr. G. Hull, Mrs. R. E. Hiscock, Miss E. J. His-, cock Mr. W. Hall, Mr G. Jaboor, Dr. C. S. James. Mre. C. James and infant, Mr. G. Jones, Miss M. Knott, Mr. Takago Koizumi, Mrs S. Keith, Mr. A. Kunitomi, Mrs. M. C. Kelly. Miss O. I. Levett, Mr. J. F. Mu::phy. Father P. J. Minogue, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDermott, Mr. McLoughlin. Misses McLoughlin (3), Mr. W. Mackinder. Mr. F. M. McCormack, Mrs. B. Munro, Mr. A. C. McCarthy, Miss E. M. McKerras, Mr. McAlister, Miss M. Monaghan, Mrs. J. E. Martin, Mrs. E. E. McKee. Miss L. 1. Moore, Mrs. W. Matchett, Miss M. E. ivluir, Mr. F. P. McCarthy, Miss Nolt, Miss C. O'Donoghue, Mr. R. Perkins, Major and Mrs. B. N. A. Powlett, Mr. H. E. Piat, Mr. F. L. Pincombe, Miss M. Phelan, Mr?. Peers, Mrs. E. E. Pafnter, Mrs. A. Peatti, Miss M. Peate, Mrs. H. Perry, Mr. H. Perry, Mr. G. C. W. Reid, Mr. J. A. Robertson, Miss Reid. Mrs. Redmayne, Mr. D. 11. Mrs. W. Rathie, Miss Rathie, Mr. and Mrs. D Rice, Mr. Sykes, Lieuter.ant-Commander J. W. Shelton, Mrs. B. Sunderland, Miss E. M. Stratton, Mr. J. A. Sloane, Mr. T. Sonimerville. Mrs. M. Storey. Miss Freeman Smith. Mrs. J. Swadling Mr. J. N. Tnrnbull, Mrs. J. A. Taylor Mrs. E. Tough, Mrs. M. F. Tribe, Mrs. R. B. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Turner. Mr. Toyoji Uyoyama. Miss L. Vincent. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. von der Borch, Mr. A. J. Weld, Mr. J. E. Watts, Mr. P. J. White, Mr. T. F. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilßon. Mr. and Mrs Westbrook, Mr and Mrs. J. N. p. Wallen3 Mr. and Mtb. C. S. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood. Mr. F. F. Wilton. Mr. R. A. Wilton, Mrs. A. Zander. Miss G. Zander, Mr. S E. Cooper.

Cabin Class—.Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Alexfinder, Mrs. S. I. Andrew, Miss Abel. Miss A. Brochirie. Mrs. E. Brnyshaw, Miss L. D. Brnyshaw, Miss It Butts. Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Byers. Mr. J. Barr, Mrs. M. .1. Brennan, Mas-.er J. Brennan, Miss (1. F. Brennun. Miss K. M. Brennan. Master (1. I!. Brennan, Miss Y. M. Brennan, Mr. T. ]•'. Butler, Mrs. A. E. Brown, Miss S. J. Ba rtlett, Mrs E. li. Barnes. Miss C. Brown Mr. li, E. Burnett, Miss V. Brochirie, Miss D. Buine. Mr. Barnes. Mr. Bnrrington. Mrs. B. A. Clark. Miss N. Gotten. Mr. C. Carberrv, Mrs A. M. Dwyer. Mrs. \ Dunn Mr J. D, Dunn, Miss S. Donnolfey. Mr.'G. Day. Miss J. Duhig. Miss M. Dillon Mr li P. Clark. Miss M. Ferdinand Rev. F. E. Fleury. Miss L. Friflby. Mr J T. M, Funnell. Miss D. Fennessey, Mr. R. Fenncssey. Mrs. E. E. Fleming, Mis. L. Fleetwood, Mr. G. Garrett, J'.. fiie.Mi Mr F. E. Green, Mr. A. 11. Griffitlts Mrs E. Grace, Mrs. F. E. Gardner. Miss E. E Flolgate. Miss E. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. JefTires, Miss M. C. Heflernan Miss It. Hay Mrs. M. Hu<?hes. Mr. C. Harlow, Mr. W. 11. E. Hemiiton. Miss A. Jones, Miss B E. Hamlaworth. Miss A. C. Kellv. Mr. an i Mrs. T. Kennedy, Mrs. H. W Karton Ivlrs. W. M. Kirk, Mr. W. Keogh, Mrs'. M. C. Kilby, Mrs. A. Lnrsen, Mr. J. S. Litcey. Miss Logan, Mrs. M. Mnrnhy, Mrs. H. M. Mnhoney Miss N. McCarthy, Mrs. M. Martin, Miss M. McCarthy, Mr. 11. Muir, Mr. Martin. Miss B. McSherry. Miss Mcßt-e. Mr. M. Mitchineon. Mrs. L Ohlson, Miss D. Ohlson. Mrs. O'Donnell. Mips F. Olsen, Mr. O'Donnell, Miss B. O'Gornell, Miss M. O'Connel], Miss J O'Rourke. Mr. C. A. Pa rm iter. Mrs. Plasto and infant. Mrs. J. E. Randell, Mrs E. 3. Rebertson Mr. J. E. Salisbury, Atiss A E Strnchan. Mr. Shearman. Mr. Shearman. Mrs. Shearman, Miss Shearman. Mi. H. Sunderland, Mr. J. P. S'ocombe. Mrs. SefFert. Mr. L. B. Thomas, Mrs F. Thompson, Misß E. V. Thomas. Mrs E Taylor, Miss M. White, Mr. \V. 11. A AVilson Mis. E. M. Wilson, Miss P. V. Wilson, Master C. G. Wilson Miss V. E. Walters. Miss S M. Whaffley. Miss F. Welsh Miss M. Welsh, Mrs. B. Walpole, Mr, T Weir. Mr W J. White. Master M. F Wright, Mr. F R Wicney. Mr. It. V WooUon, Mrs G Woolton, Miss R. G Woolton Master H D. Woolton. Mrs. V* Yarrell, Mrs. D. M. B. Pirie. Mips A. Pntrhelt, Mist E. M. Patchett. Miss J-H. Pirie, Mrs. G. P. Patterson; and 103 thirdclass. The veesel in due at Sydney this morning.

EANGITANJ3 AT COLON. route from London to Auckland, the New Zealand Shipping Company's motorliner Rangitane reaeljod Colon on Friday. The vessel has passengers and mail for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Auckland and Wellington. She is due at Auckland on May 11. ZEALANDIA DUE 8 A.M. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia will arrive front Sydney at eight o'clock this .morning, according lo her wireless advice. She will berth at Queen's Wharf to land 151 passengers, as well as mail and cargo. She is to sail on her return trip to Sydney on Friday. PORT BRISBANE CLEARED MONTEVIDEO. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Brisbane, which left Wellington for Southampton the Continent and London, on April 2, cleared Montevideo Inst Thursday. The vessel loaded in New Zealand under the auspices of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company. R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Royal Mail liner Niagara ntrived at Vancouver on Friday morning and will sail on her return voyuge to Auckland and Sydney to-morrow. The vessel is due nt Auckland on Monday, May IG, and she is scheduled to sail for Sydney at noon the following day. THE BRISBANE MARU. A. G. Frankham, Limited, have •received advice that the Japanese motor-ship Brisbane Maru left Melbourne on Sunday morning in continual iot. of her voyage from Japan lo Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is duo at Wellington next Friday and Auckland on Sunday. She will bo despatched for Japan, via Sydney, next Monday. PAKEHA DIVERTED. The Shaw Savill and Albion efeapier Pakeha, which was scheduled to arrive at New Plymouth in ballast on April 28, has been diverted to WelliiiKton, where she is due to-morrow. The vessel will leave Wellington next Saturday for New Plymouth, (iisborna and Auckland to complete loading. Sho is scheduled to clear Auckland for Lyndon, via Capo Horn, on May 1-1. SONOMA FROM SYDNEY. A fine weather passage was experienced by the Matson Line steamer Sonoma, which arrived from Sydney on Saturday morning. Sho resumed her voyage to Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Suva, Pago Pago and Honolulu on Saturday evening. Oil arrival at San Francisco the vcsEel will bo withdrawn from the service. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected lo be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Brunswick. Canadian Conqueror. Golden Cross, IJerborg, Larchbank, Morinda, Recorder, Sonomn, Wnipahi. Wellington.—Kin Ora, Mataroa, Miitai, Maunganui. Pakeha, Port Adelaide. Port Dunedin, Port Victor, Rangitiki, Rangitane, Buahine, Ventura, Maori, Middlesex, Port Huon, Rangatira. Raranga, Tamahine. Awarua.—lonic, I'enybryn, Cornwall, Hauraki, Makura, Monowai, Northumberland. PORT OF ONEMUNGA. Sunday's Arrivals.—Arapnwa (7 p.m.). from Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.-April 23: Arrived—Port Waikato (3.20 a.m.), from Waikokopu; Waipiata (6.50 a.m.), and Maori (7 n.nf.), from Lyttelton: Holmdnle (8 a.m.), from Timaru: Cumberland (8.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Totnra (10.10 a.m.), from Tarakohe. Sailed—Ruahine (7.5 a.m.), for London; Kin Ora (7.25 a.m.), for London; Poolta (12.35 p.m.), for Dunedin; Kaimai C 1.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Port Waikato (2.10 p.m.). for Dunedin: Totora (4.45 p.m.), for Napier; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Holmdale (11.5 p.m.), for Wanganui: Waipiuta (11.35 p.m.), for Auckland. April 24: Arrived—Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wnimarino (7.40 a.m.). from Auckland: Middlesex (2 p.m.), from Timaru: Port Huon (4 p.m.). from Auckland; Raranga (4.55 p.m.), from Oamaru. LYTTELTON.—ApriI 23: Arrived—Ranga tira (645 a.m.). from Wellington; Alpxnnder (7.55 a.m.). from Port Ligar. SaUed—Alexander (4 p.m.), for Nelson; Canopus (0.25 p.m.). for Westport; Rangatira (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. April 24: Arrived—Maori (fi.so a.m.). from 'Wellington; John (8 a.m.). from Wanganui; Port Victor (8.20 a.m.). from Napier. Sailed—John (3.20 p.m.). for Dunedin. April 25; Sailed—Maori, for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—ApriI 23: Sailed--Penybryn (2.15 p.m.). for Wnncauui: Onle ((",.30 p.m.). for Timaru. April 24: Arrived—lonic (8.30 n.m.). from Timaru; Orari (6.30 p.ni.), from Bluff. April 25: Arrived—Opihi (12.30 a.m.). from Wellington. SUVA.—April 25: Arrived—Ventura (morning), from San Frnncisco. Sailed Ventura (4 p.m.), for Auckland. VANCOUVER.—ApriI 22: Arrived-Nia-gara, from Auckland. COLON.—April 22: Arrived—Rangitane, en route from London to Auckland.

J>ONI>ON.-r-April 22: Sailed—Tainui, for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21166, 26 April 1932, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21166, 26 April 1932, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21166, 26 April 1932, Page 5

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