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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Triona (3.25 a.m.), from Nauru Island. Curonation (2.10 a.m.), from Whangarei; Claymore (5.-10 a.m.), from Whangarei; Ornnjua (6.20 a.m.), from Warkwortli; Huuiti (8.30 a.m.), from Thames; Tiri (9.40 a.m.), from Awanui; Paroto (12.45 p.m.), from Const; Motu (1.35 p.m.), from Northern ports; Toa (2.25 p.m.). from East Coast: Omana (6.-15 p.m.), from Waiheke.

Coptic (10.20 p.m.), from Napier! Hauiti (0.25' p.m.), from Corcmandol

Y ESTEIIDA Y'S DEPARTURES.

11.M.5. Diomcde (0 a.m.), for Nukualofa. K.M.M.S. Aorangi (11.25 a.m.), for Vancouver. Passengers from Auckland;—

First Saloon.—Mr. T. 11. Aickin, Mr. W. S. Arnutage. Mrs. Alport, and Miss M. A. Harurr, Mr. J. H. Barnes. Miss C. Barrett, Dr. R. M. Campbell, Mr. P. 3. Carr. Mr. R. N. Carrington. lU. Hon. and Mrs. J. <r Coates. Mr. and Mrs. J. Collie-Smith. .Miss M. Collinson. Dr. end Mrs. G. Craig. Miss A. B. Craig. Mr. F. W. DawFon. Mrs. J. A. Douglas and infant. Mr. J. and Miss M. Fleming:, Miss E. D. French. Mi. 11. W. Frost. Miss E M. Gaue. Mr. .T. A. Garnett. Mr. W. Good fellow. Mr. H. W. Gray, Mr. F. p. Hamilton, Mr. A. R. Harris. Mr. D. JonVs. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Lambert, Miss C. 11. La Roche. Mr. R. Leitcli. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Michelmore. Mr. and Mrs., M. Morgan. Mrs. J. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. C. Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. I. MacOwnn, Miss J. J>. McKenzie.' Mr. W. 1). McLaren. Mr. H. E. Nnnier. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Navlor. Mrs. \Y. Nops.. Mr. tind Mrs. L. A. Paish. Brigadier-General and Mrs. G. S. Palmer. Mr. A. D. Park. Air. C. E. N. Pegler. Mr. Ned Mrs. G. W. Reid, Mrs. W. G. Setchell. Hon. W. Downie Stewart. Miss M. Downie Stewart. Mr. C. H. Vincent, Mr. A. E. Whitaker. Mr. C. S. White. Cabin Class.—Miss I. H. Barnard. Miss E. M. M. Barry, Miss L. Becroft. Mrs. J. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Booth. . Mr. and Mrs. H. A Brunette. Mr. N. J Buckingham. Miss S. A. Casolbcru. Mr. C. J. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Elliott, Mr. P. R. Fnrrel!. Mr. .11. Gagen, Mr. A. E. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Healy. Mr. Chia Cham Hon, Mr. R B. and Miss O. E. Horsley. Mrs. C. and blisses A., D. and 30. King, Mrs. A. S. Mannering, Miss E. Masters. Mrs. K. S. Monckton, Miss D. Morgan, Mr. H. A. Muir. Mr. J. E. and Miss M. E. McKibhin. Miss E. A. Nobbs. Mrs. M. F. Pucker, Mrs. F. Parsons. Miss C. A. Piggot, Mrs. E. A. Sidey, Mrs. E. Spahr. Miss M. Tate. Miss F. A. Wadtlingham, Mr. and Mrs. P. Williams. Mrs. Wm. Winstone. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolstencroft; and 17 third class. Kairanga (3.15 p.m.). for Melbourne.

Westmoreland (5.25 p.m.), for Napier. Port Wni>ato (12.15 a.m.). for Whansarei: Cm una (9.50 a.m.), for Wniheke; Haniti <9.50 a.m.), for ■Coroninndcl: Otimai (1.15 p.m.). for East Const: Marcaret W. (5 n.m.). for East Const, buys: "VVaimea (5.10 D.ra.i. for Gisborne; Pulteko (5.20 p.m.). for East Coast: Claymore (5.25 p.in.), for Whancare.i: Tnniwhn (6.10 p.m.). for Paeroa; Paroto (7.20 p.m.). for Const; Coronation (7.40 p.m.), for Whangarei.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Golden Cloud, from Los Angeles, noon. Taniwha. from Paeroa. 10.30 p.m. Paroto, from Coast, morning.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waipiata. for Wellington, afternoon Omana, for Matakana. 9 a.m. Motu. for Tnuranga, noon. Hauiti, for Thames. S p.m. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight.

(VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Makura, Wellington, June 30. Waimarino, Southern ports, July 4. Monterey, Sydney. July 5. Waipahi. Suva, July 5. Maunganui', Sydney, July 12. Zcalandia, Sydney. July 19. Morinda, Norfolk Island, July 21. H.M.S. Diomcde, Fiji, August 20. H.M.S. Veronica. Islands, September 5. 11.M.5. Laburnum, Islands, September 27. OVERSEAS. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles. June 29. Discovery 11.. Australia, end of June. Armadale, New York, July 2. Parracombe, Cuba, July 2. Huntingdon. Opua. July 2. to load. Sydney Maru, Japan. July 2. Rangitiki, London. July (5. Canadian Highlander. Montreal, July 6. Port Fremantle, South, July 7, to load. Niagara. Vancouver, July 11. Somerset, Liverpool, July 13. Zealandic, Gisborne, July 13. to load. Hauraki, Los Angeles, July 15. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Makura, Sydney, June SO. Coptic, London, July 1. Huntingdon, London, July 6. Waipahi, Suva, July 9. Niagara, Sydney, July 12. Maunganui, Sydney, via Wellington, July 12. Port Fremantle, London. July 13. Zealandic, London, July 18. Morinda, Norfolk Island, July 21. Zealandia, Sydney, July 22. Rangitiki, London. August 5. Port Hunter, London, August 6. Ruahine, London, August 20. Tamaroa 'London, August 20.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Zealandia, at Sydney; sails for Wellington

July 1. Makura, leaven Auckland Juno 30, for

Sydney. Marama, at Wellington; withdraws from

commission. Maunganui, leaves Sydney July 8, for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland July 12.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

Niagara, left Vancouver June 22; leaves Auckland July 12; due Sydney July 10. Maunganui. left San Francisco Juno 8; Wellington Juno due Sydney July

Aorangi, left Sydney June 23, Auckland Jtine 2-8; due Vancouver July 15. Monowai, left Sydney June 9. Wellington June 14; due San Francisco July 1. Mariposa, leaves San Francisco July 1, Los Angeles July 2, Auckland July 18; due Sydney July 21. Monterey, leaves Sydney July 2. Auckland July 5; due Los Angele3 July 19. Makura, leaves Sydney July 7. "Wellington July 1?, for San Francisco.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rangitiki, left London Juno 3; due Auck

hind July 0. Ruahine, left London June 1G; duo Well-

ington July 23. Tamaroa, left Southampton Juno 17; due Wellington July 20. Ramritata, loaves London Juno o0; due Wellington August 2.

VESSELS IN PORT. Jn SI rent)! —Waitomo. Waitemata, Gunbar, Piri (aux. schooner). Mako. Kaimnnitwa, Kurow, Waiotapu, Tofua, Duchess. Devon nort—TI.M.S. Phi loin pi. J'rinro'., Wharf—Waipjala (U.S.S. Coy ) Western "Wharf—Elveric (Sneddmg. Ltd.). Central "Wharf —Southern Cross (Mission steamer), Coptic (L. D. Nathan). Kind's Wharf—Golden Cloud (Henderson aid Marfarlane), Triona (Henderson and Macfa rlane). •ill Dock— Kuitoke (U.S.S. Coy.). overseas snrrs. MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES. Ash'iiirfon, left New York April 10 for Auckland, Wellington. LyUclton, Dimojin (arrived Juno 21). _ New Plymouth and Australia, via Gulf of Mexico ports. Karairicn. left Liverpool April 28 for Auckland, Wellington. L.vttelton. Duuedii. and Bluff (arrived Juno 25). iWestntoreland, left Liverpool May 11 for Auckland (arrived June 24). Wellington. Lyttellou. Dunedin and Now Plymouth. Zcal.inrlic,- left London May 21 for Auckland Urrived June 2'l) and Wellington. Armadale, left, New York Mnv 24 for Auckland (duo July 2), Wellington, Lytteitou, Dunedin and Australia. Port limit#.', left London May 2(5 for Suva (due July 1), Dunedin (due Julv 11), LytUlfon. HInIT and Tiniartt. Elveric. left .lava May 19 for Auckland (arrived . June 17). Golden Cloud, left Los Angejes .Tune 1 fi"i r Auckland (due June CD J, WellinKton and Australia.

The Waimen sailed last evening for Gisbonii- and Napier.

Tlie Kaimiro, which lias hoen barbound *t Greymontli, will probably ho despatched lor Auckland direct to day.

The Winsatui is loading at Dunedin for «ledl'iatrh mi Saturday f n r Timaru, Lvttelton, I'icton, Wellington and Auckland. En route from Southern ports the Wailaarino was to have left Tiniaru last evening: f'T Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland.

The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Crass is to he moved from Central Wharf to an anchorage in (he stream to-day to be Said up. The Wnipintn, which moved to Prince's Wharf yesterday, is to sail this afternoon tor Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff *nd Timaru. T|ie Kaitok'e, which has been in the stream lor jaoiue months. >vill dock this morjiins Jftricu' to undergoing overhaul and survey. U-be vessel will be recominissioned at the knd of the week.

WATER LILY AT TONGA. Til© ketcli "VVaterlily. which left [Russell on May 24 for an extended Island cruise and which was last reported at Tonga, lias reached Suva,

KAIRANGA FOR MELBOURNE. The Kairanga, which has been recommissioned after lying nt an anchorage in tho stream, sailed for Melbourne yesterday afternoon. WAIPAIII AT SUVA. The Islnnd steamer Waipahi reached Suva from Apia yesterday morning. Tho vessel is to continue her voyage to Auckland tomorrow, and is due here ou July 5. AORANGI FOR VANCOUVER. In continuation of her voyage from Svdney, tho Royal Mail liner Aorangi sailed for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, at 11.30 a.m. yesterday. Tho vessel is duo at Vancouver on July 15. H.M.S. DIOMEDE SAILS. H.M.S. Diomedo sailed at 9 a.m. yesterday on a two months; cruise to the South Sea Islands. The cruiser will call first at Nukualofa. Slio is scheduled to return to Auckland from Fiji on August 2(5. ZEALANDIA AT SYDNEY. The Huddart-Farker intercolonial steamer Zealandia, which left Auckland on Friday, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning. Tho vessel will sail again on her return voyage to Wellington on Friday. THE ELVERIC. After unloading raw sugar from Java at Chelsea, tho Bank Line steamer Elveric moved to Western Wharf yesterday to complete minor repairs. Her future movements have not been announced, but it is possible that the vessel may sail this evening. MARAMA FROM SYDNEY. Tho Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama arrived at Wellington yesterday morning with passengers, mail and cargo from Sydney. The Marama is to bo withdrawn from service during tho winter moil ths. WAINTJI AT MELBOURNE. Tho intercolonial cargo steamer Wainui is reported to have reached Melbourne from Bind yesterday. Sho will leave again toward the end of the week for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. With cargo from New York and Gulf of Mexico ports, the steamer Armadalo has reported that she expects to reach Auckland at 8 a.m. on Saturday. _ The vessel will continue discharge at Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin before proceeding to Australia. HUNTINGDON TO LOAD. The Federal Line steamer Huntingdon left Gisborno at 4.20 a.m. yesterday for Opua to continue loading for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. Tho Huntingdon is expected to arrive nt Auckland to complete loading on Saturday, sailing finally for London, via Montevideo and Dakar, on July 6. COPTIC FOR FINAL LOADING. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line motorship Coptic arrived from Napier last evening and will berth at Central Wharf this morning to complete loading for England to tho agency of L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited. She is to be despatched for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. on Friday. THE MONTEREY. Tho Oceanic steamer Monterey was scheduled to leave Melbourne at 5 p.m. yesterday for Sydney in commencement of her return voyage to Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Sj'dney. Auckland. Suva, Pago Pago and Honolulu. The Monterey will sail from Sydney on Saturday and reach Auckland on. Tuesday morning, continuing her voyage tho samo day. CARGO FROM! PACIFIC COAST. Tho American steamer Golden Cloud, which left Los Angeles on June 1. is duo nt Auckland at neon, to-day, according to her wireless advice. The vessel will berth at King's Wharf to discharge to tho agency of Henderson and Macfarlane. proceeding to Wellington before sailing for Australia.

THE MAUNGANUI. The Royal Mail liner Maunganui sailed yesterday afternoon from Wellington with passengers, mail and cargo for Sydney, where she is due on Saturday. On arrival the vessel will be relieved in the Pacific service by the Makura, and will enter the intercolonial service, leaving Sydney on July 8 for Auckland and Wellington. The vessel is due at Auckland on July 12. WEST COAST SERVICE. The Northern Companv advises that no vessel will be despatched from Onehunca to Raglan and Kawhia this week. Tho Hauturu, which is at Waikato Heads, will be despatched from Onehunga for Hokianga at noon to-morrow. Tho Ronoki, which is duo from New Plymouth and Wanganui tomorrow morning, will leave on tho return voyage tho same afternoon. MAKURA FOR SYDNEY. The Royal Mail liner Makura. which has been rer.ommissioned after an extensive overhaul at Wellington, left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Auckland, where she is due to-morrow morning. The vessel is to sail again at 3 p.m. the same day for Sydney, where she will resume in the Pacific mail service. She will leave Sydney on July 7 and Wellington on July 12 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete.

"WESTMORELAND SAILED. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland sailed last evening for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth to complete discharging cargo from West Coa.st ports of Great Britain. Afterwards the vessel will load for England at New Plymouth, Opua, Auckland, Gisborne. Napier and Wellington. She is scheduled to return to Auckland on July 24 and to leave Wellington for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow on August (>. MAUNGANUPS PASSENGERS. The Royal Mail liner Mauneanui. which arrived at Wellington on Monday from San Francisco, via Pa pec to and Ra rotonga,. brought (he following cabin class passengers:—Miss E. M. Doherty, Mr. Do La Fieche. Mrs. Do La Fiechc. Mr. W. Fiske. Mr. J. L. iieaton, Mr. K. G. iiesketh. Misa II A. Johnson. Governor Jore, Mrs. Jore, Mr. 11. S. Lord. Mr. P. MucLean. Mr. A. S. Osborne. Mr. G. Pattullo. Mrs. Pattullo. Miss I!. C. Putham, Mr. W. Raymond. Mr. A. 11. Stevenson. Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. M. Waters, Mrs. F. Hullen. Mr. J. B. Inglis, Mrs. Inglis. Miss Inglis. _ Mr. j' A. Pcarce. Mrs. Pearce. Mr. A. King. Mr. E. J. Sharry; and nine third class. PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU. The Blitisli Phosphate Commission's steamer Trion.i arrived at Auckland early yesterday morning from Ocean and Nauru Islands and berthed at King's Wharf io discharge a cargo of 0100 tons of phosphates. The "vessel enioyed fair weather (lironphoiit the voyage. She is to go to Western Wharf on completion of discharge this afternoon returning to King's Wharf to-morrow, and will sail for Nauru Island again on !• riday afternoon. Cantain M Johnstone is in command of the Triona and lias with lmn the following officers Chief officer, Mr J. Callender; flocoiifl, Mr. W. F. McNeil: trim., Mr. J. Henderson; chief engineer. Mr. b. f'osey; second, Mr. M. Hardy: third, Mr. G. Allen; fourth, Mr. .7, Taylor; wireless operator. Mr. If. Greer; chief steward, Mr. W. Robinson. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to ho within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day : . , Auckland.— Aorangi. Armadale, Brunswick, Coptic. Diomodc. Huntingdon. Kairanga, Maui Pom ai e, Morindn, Otokia, Parracoinhn. Recorder, Westmoreland. Wellington.—Gulden Cloud, Lent. Mahnna, Makurn. Matai. Maungnnui, Niagara, Port Fremantle, Rangite.'; o - Rangiliki. Tongariro, Wakakura, Zealandic. . . Awarua. —Discovery TT.. Karfigi, Monowai. Paua, Romuera, Waikawa, Voco.

BY TELEGRAPH

WELLINGTON. —June 23: Arrived— Holm dale (fi.55 a.m.), from Wancanni; Maori (7 a.m.), Tttinui (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton ; Marnmii (7.30 a.m.), from Sydney: Port Fremantle (0 p.m.), from Pirton. Sailed— Makura (3.35 p.m.). for Auckland: Maiinganili (4.20 p.m.), for Sydney: Holm dale (('< p.m.). for Duncdin; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton.

LYTTELTON.—Juno 28: Arrived—llangnfira (fi.45 a.m.). Wingatui (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Rangatira (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington.

DUNEDIN.—Juno 28: Arrived—Storm (7.15 a.m.). from Bluff. Sailed—Storm (G. 30 p.m.), for Timaru. MELBOURNE. —Juno 2S: Arrived—Wainni, from BlufT.

SYDNEY.—June 28- Arrived Zealandia (G. 45 a.m.), from Auckland. SUVA.—Juno 28: Arrived—Waipahi, from Apia; Waterlily, from Tonga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21221, 29 June 1932, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21221, 29 June 1932, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21221, 29 June 1932, Page 7

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