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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

The Kiwi tea left Greymouth for Auckland at seven o'clock yesterday morning. She ia due on Monday. The Tairoa arrived from Gishorne yesterday morning and will sail for East Coast bays to-day. Slio at King's Wharf. The Karetu is reported to have reached Newcastle from Auckland yesterday. Tho vessel will load at Sydney for Fiji and longa, and will load at Tonga for Auckland. Sho is scheduled to return to Auckland on August 17. Waipnhi, which left Suva at one o clock on Thursday afternoon and is due at Auckland on Tuesday morning, will unload her cargo of fruit and other island produce from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji at Princo's Wharf. Tho tanker Brunswick arrived from San Pedro, via Australia and Wellington, last evening and.is at Western Wharf. After unloading the remainder of hor bulk oil cargo for the Atlantic Union Oil Company she will sail on her return voyage to San Pedro. • THE WAIKOUAITI. The Waikouaiti left Sydney for Hobart yesterday afternoon to complete loading for Bluff. Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton "and Oamaru. NORFOLK AT SOUTHAMPTON Tlio Federal T-.ino steamer Norfolk, -wliirb left Wellington for Southampton and Lonvia Capo Horn, on Juno 15, arrived at Southampton on Wednesday. THE TONGARIRO Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongtiriro arrived at Bluff from Dunedin yesterday to complete loading. Sho is scheduled to clear Bluff for Southampton and London, via Dakar, on Monday. R.M.S. NIAGARA AT SUVA Tho Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived at Suva from Auckland yesterday and was to sail for Vancouver at midnight last night. Sho is due at Vancouver on August 12. TAINUI LEAVES KINGSTON . Tn continuation of her voyago from Wellington to London, the Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tainui is reported to have cleared Kingston, Jamaica, on Wednesday. NUCULA REPORTS Tho Admiralty oil tanker Nucula will arrive from San Pedro to-morrow evening, according to her wireless advice. The vessel will anchor in the stream and she is to go into dock on Wednesday' morning for cleaning and painting. THE KAREPO The Karepo ia scheduled to load at Adelaide about the middle of August and she will afterward complete loading at Melfor New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier and Wellington. MAUNGANUI SAILED The Maunganui sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon. The vessel is duo at Sydney on Tuesday morning and sho will be despatched on her return trip to Auckland and Wellington next Friday. R.M.S. MONOWAI AT SYDNEY The Royal Mail liner Monowai arrived at ' Sydney yesterday afternoon after a fast passage from Wellington. Tho vessel is sched- ! uled to leave Sydney on August 4 and Well- [ ington on August 9, on her return voyago to San Francisco, via Rarotonga and ' Papeete. OTIRA CLEARED BALBOA Reported to have cleared Balboa on Monday afternoon, tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira is en route from London to Lyttelton, Port_ Chalmers, Bluff and Napier, via Sava. Sho is duo at Suva about August ' 13, and at Ijyttelton on August 20. AORANGI CLEARED HONOLULU The Royal Mail liner Aorangi cleared Honolulu on Wednesday in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver to Auckland and Sydney. The vessel is duo at Auckland J on Sunday, August 7, and sho is scheduled j to sail for Sydney at four o'clock tho fol- ! lowing afternoon. ZEALANDIA LEAVES SYDNEY Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia i sailed from Sydney for Wellington at four '• o'clock yesterday afternoon. The vessel is I dtie at Wellington on Tuesday morning and | she will leave on her return trip to Sydney i nest Friday afternoon. THE CANADIAN CRUISER The Canadian National steamer Canadian Cruiser is reported to have cleared Montreal on Wednesday for Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin "and Australia. Sho is duo at Auckland early in September. THE PORT HOBART The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Hobart is reported to have cleared Savannah last Wednesday in continuation of her voyage from New York to Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Sho is scheduled to reach Auckland about August 28. THE TAMAROA After unloading the remainder of her general merchandise cargo from London the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa sailed for Port Chalmers yesterday morning to commence loading for hor homeward voyage. Iler other loading ports are Timaru, Lyttelton and Auckland. The vessel is scheduled to return to Auckland on August 12 and to sail for Southampton and London, via Panama, on August 20. . RANGITATA REPORTS Wireless advico from the New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitata states that sho will arrive at Wellington from. London next Thursday afternoon, her scheduled date. The vessel has passen- i gers arid mail for New Zealand and a general merchandise cargo for dischargo at Wellington and Auckland. After complo'ioa of dischargo the vessel will load for her homeward voyage at Tokomaru Bay, Lyt'cl- i ton, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She ! is scheduled to < lear Auckland finally for : London, via Panama, on September 3r THE RUAHINE Tho following is the passenger list of the j New Zealand Shipping Company's liner j Ruahine, which reached Wellington from jLondon on Thursday morning:—Mr. A. Crosby, Mrs. I. Crosby, llri. R. Downton. | Mr. S. Ehvorthy, Mr, J. Hindmarsh. Mr. i J. Irving, Mr. E. Kcnrick, Mrs. R. Marsh. Miss A. Martini. Heavy southerly gales during last j week of the voyage delayed the vessel s »r- ; rival. After landing pussenrrers and mail j she left Wellington on Thursday afternoon | for Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and New Plv- i month to unload her. general mcrchandts ; cnr"o. After completion of discharge she will load for England at New .Plymouth. Wellinnrioo. Napier and Auckland. Sho is scheduled to clear Auckland for London, via Panama, on August 20. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-dayi'— . Auckland.—Dunedin. Maui Pomare. Man- • nganui. Myrllebauk, Niagara, Nucula, liav. Tamaroa, Waipolii. . ! Wellington.—Aorangi. Cambridge, oi , Canton. Diomede, Forresbank, Golden j Const, Kalingo, Kent, Maliia. Mntni, Port ! Brisbane. Rangitata. Recorder, Westmoreland, Zealandia. _ I Awarua. —Knikorni. Karepo, Makura, Monowai, Ruahine, Somerset. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—JuIv 20r Arrived—Pooltn j (5.30 a.m.). from Gisborne; Storm (5.50 ; a.m.), from Wanganui; Rangatira (7 a.m.). j from Lyttelton: Ooihi (noon), from Ne'v j Plymouth. S"iled— Wingatui (3.30 p.m.). for | Auckland: Onihi (-6.20 p.m.).,, for Dunedin: Storm (6.5 p.m.). for Bluff; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—JuIv 29: Arrived—Maori' (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington : Orepuki (7.30 i a.m.), from Timaru: Tmipala ''2.40 p.m.). 1 from Wellington. Sailed—o>-epuki (2.45 p.m.), for Wellington: 110 l nisi en (4.15 p.m.). for Wellington: Maori (7.55 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —.Tulv 20: Arrived—Gale (P. 40 0.111.), from Lv.ttelton. Sailed—Somerset 02.20 p.m.), for Nelson. SYDNEY.— July 20: Arrived—-Monowai (o';j4 p.m.),' from Wellington. Sailed—Waikouaiti, for Bluff: Zealandia, (3.55 P.m.). for Wellington. NEWCASTLE.— July 29: Arrived—lvarotu. from Auckland. SUVA.— July 29: Arrived—Niagara, from Auckland. HONOLULU. —July 27: Sailed-Aorangi. cn route from Vancouver to Auckland. BALBOA.— July 25: Sailed—Otira. en route from to !LyHelton. MONTREAL.— July 27: Sailed—Canadian Cruiser, for Auckland. SAVANNAH!—JuIy 27: Sailed—Port Hobart, en route from New York to Auckland. KINGSTON. —.Tulv 27: Sailed--Tainui. cn route in.)!<i inirion to London.

POET OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS) Brunswick (7 p.m.), from Wellington. Tiroa (2 a.m.), from Gisborne; Tuhoe (5.30 a.m.), from Coast; Tiri (G. 30 a.m.), from Coast; Oniana (7.15 a.m.), from Wark\corth; Motu' (11.30 from Tauranga. Pono (9 p.m.), from Kerepeelii; Hauiti (9.15 p.m.), from Coromandel. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Maunganui (3.15 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers.— First Saloon—Mr. F. A. Musgrove, Mr. W. J. Petty, Mr. W. H. McCorinack. Mr and jfrs. H. E. Cross, Mr. W. and Master It. UridErman, Miss Martin, Mr. O. F. and Miss Court, Mr. I'. C-. Swan. Mr. E. A. MooreJones, Mr. B. R. and Miss Winstone, Mr W. Lightfoot, Mr. 11. T. Slater. Miss Tolhurst, M is. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. J. and jjiss Glance, Mr. and Mrs. G. Goodwin, jlr. and Mrs. R. W. Rugg, Mrs. Spragg, Master Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Bryant, Jfrs. and Miss Michael. Mrs. Connolly, "Miss Speriee. Mrs. Wynn-Williams and child. Miss Shpppard, Mrs. Maddern. Mr. and Mrs- S. Koopman. Airs, and Miss Lunn, Miss Fair, Mr. T. Green, Mrl E. W. Sharp, Mr. D. I*. Costello, Mr. C. D. O'Shea, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. 11. Stevens, Mrs. Jerrome, Mr. J. W. Bailey. Csbin Class—Mr. A. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. H. Granger and child, Mr. .W. Giljnour, Mr. J. C. Birrcll, Mr. and Mrs. "W. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nral, Mrs. Furrell, Mrs. Pullman, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Holley, Mrs. Reardon. Miss James. Mrs. King, Miss Page, Mrs. Chisholm, Miss White, Mrs. Fettes, Mrs. Dufour, Mr. G. B. Darkness, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. and Misses (2) Beswick. Mr. I. H. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby and four children, Mr. G. C. MncI.iurin, Dr. E.> J. Rawnsley, Mr. J. McC. Sutherland, Mr. C. I. Du Ve, Mr. E, A. Lnks, Missi Hill, Mrs. and Miss Jackson, Jfrs. Patterson and child, Miss L>odd, Mrs. Hutson, Misses (2* Ball, Miss, Slanley, Mrs. Barley. Mrs. Du Vo and 39 third-class, including three Chines*. Tamaroa (4.10 p.m.), for Port Chalmers: Hauiti (9.50 a.m.), for Coromandel. Oniana (6.35 p.m.), for Wailieke. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Claymore, from \Vhangarei,_ 3.30 a.m. Coronation, from Whangarci, 4 a.m. Jxawiiu, from Thames, 8 a.m. Oniana, from Waiheke, 8.40 a.m. [YVaka, from Northern ports, 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Brurswick, for San Pedro. Tiroa, for East Coast bays, 10 a.m. Tuhoe. for Tauranga. noon. Tiri, for ' Awnnui, noon. Mo!u, for Northern ports, noon. Coronation, for "Whangarei. noop. Hauiti. for Wailieke, 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Nucula. from San Pedro, evening. Marsra ret W. from Gisborne, afternoon. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW Claymore, for Whangarei, 7.30 p.m. Taniivha, for Paeroa, 0 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND IXTEBCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kiwitea. Greymouth, August 1. Wiligatui, Southern ports, August 1. Wai.pahi, Suva, August 2. Mariposa. Sydney, August 2. Port Waikato, Southern ports, August G. Waipiata, Southern ports, August 7. Zealandia, Sydney, August 10. Maiuiganui, Sydney, August 9. Karetu. Tonga. August 17. Morinda, Norfolk Island. August 25. 11.M.5. Diomede, Fiji, August 20. 34.M S Veronica. Islands, September 5. H.M.S. Laburnum. Islands, September 27. OVERSEAS Kucula, San I'cdro, July 3). Jityrt'.ebank, Ocean loland. August 1. H.M.S. Dunedin, England, August 1. Cambridge. Liverpool, August 2. Port Hunter, Wellington, Aug. 3, to load. Tisnaren, Sojith Africa, via ports, early Aug. [Brisbane Maru, Japan. August 5. Canadian Conqueror, Montreal, August 6. Aorangi. Vancouver. August 7. Port Alma. Australia. August 8, to load. Levernbank. Java, August. Ran;?itata, London, via Wellington, Aug. 10. Tamaroa, Lyttelton, August 32. to load. Monterey, Los Angeles. August 15. Ruahine, Wellington. August IG. to load. Waihemo, Los Ansrelcs, August 18. Tara.naki, Gisborne, August 23, to load. 'Xairon, London, August 25. Ardenvohr, New i'ork, August 25. Port Hobart. New York, August 23. Beebank, Cuba, to sail. Xfaimoa, Liverpool, August 29. JJangitata, South, August 29, to load. Port Huon. London, August 31. Narbada, Calcutta, early September. Cambridge. South, September 1. to load. .Otira, Wellington, September )2, to load. Orari, Liverpool, September 13. Piako, South, September 19, to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS Mariposa, Los Angeles, August 2. Port Hunter, London. August 5. lian;iitiki, London. August 5. Brisbane Main, Japan, August 6. Aors.ngi. Sydney. August 8. IMatinganui„ Sydney, via Wellington, August 9. ' Monterey, Sydney, August 15. Zealandia, Sydney, August 19. Kuahine, London, August 20. -- Tamaroa, London, August 20. Morinda, Norfolk Island, August 25. Tarunaki. London, August 20. Rnus:itnta, London. September 2. Cambridge, London. September 7. Otirs, London, September 17. Piako. London, September 21. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia. left Sydney July 29: due Wellington August 2, sails for Sydney August 5. .. . I Maunganui due Sydney August 2; sails for Auckland nnd WelWigton August 5. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi, 'eft Vancouver July 20: due Auckland August 7; sails for Sydney Aug. 8. Monov.ai, leaves Sydney on August 4 and Wellington on August 9 for San Francisco. Mariposa, leaves Sydney July 30, Auckland August 2, for Lob Angeles. Maknra, left Sydney July 7; Wellington July 12: due Sail Francisco July 29. Niagara, left Sydney July 21, Auckland July 2G; due Vancouver August 12. Monterey, leaves Los Angeles July 30, Auckland August 15; due Sydney August IS. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Jtaugitata, left London June 30; due Wellington August 4lit* mil era, leaves London August 25, duo Wellington October 1. Tainui. leaves Southampton September 9, due Wellington October 17. Rangitiki, leaven London September -2, line Auckland October 20. Ma to ron, leaves Southampton October 7, uue j Wellington November 9. VESSELS IN PORT In Stream—Wnitomo, Waitemata, Gunbar. I'm laui. schooner), Malto, Kaimanawa, Kuro-.v, ' Waiotapu, Tofua, Duchess, Southern Cross. Devonport—ll.M.S. Philomel. Ccniral Wharf—Discovery It- (N.Z.SwCoyJ. })'nia (C. E. Campbell). Rnngitiki N.Z.S. Coy.). , Western Wharf—Brunswick (A.O. Coy). OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES Somerset, left Liverpool June 4 for Auck- ; 1 nid, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin (due July 28) and Nelson. j Ru thine, left London June 10 for ,'\ c ton. Port Chalmers (arrived July -J), , Lyttelton and New Plymouth. Tamaroa, left/ London June JO for Wellington and Auckland (arrived July 25). Cambridge, left Liverpool June 25 for Auck- . land (due August 2), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. , Tisnaren, left Capetown June .8 for A'"'® - '• laide/'Melbourne Wellington alio Auck- j hind (due August). Canadian Conqueror. left Montreal •| r nT | 1 . e for Auckland (due August ti). \yellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin and Australia. , , , _ Citv of Canton, left New York June 18 for Auckland, Wellington (due July 30), J-.}Helton, Dunedin and Australia. The Waikato is expected to leave Dunedin to-day for Auckland, via way ports. 81ic is scheduled to reach Auckland next Saturday. T!ip Margaret W. arrived at Gisborne on Thursday night and is to sail on her rebun trip \<j Auckland to-day. Slio is due to-morrow and will berth at King's Wharf. IJo Waipiata is due at Dunedin from Bltilf to-day to continue loading for Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, Wellington and Auckland. Sho is expected to reach Auckland about August 7. The Wa/imea arrived, at Gisborne from Auckland at eleven o'clock on Thursday night and sailed for Napier and Auckland at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, fche is due at Auckland on Monday rnorAing. 1 lie Wmgntui. en route from South Island left Wellington for Auckland at 3.30 .ve.yit-rduy eftenioon. S!ie is <lue on Monday iniirning and will berth at Prince J*barf. Aiter discharging and loading she ui to proceed to Wellington, T.yUelton, Dun*<tiri and Ti/nani.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 5