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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Waipahi (6.35 a.m.), from Suva. Mariposa (9.45 a.m.). from Sydney. Passengers for Auckland:— First Saloon. —Mr. J. H. Berry. Mrs. J. H. [Berry. Miss P. J. Berry, Mr. E. J. Barry, jir. E. Boucher. Mr. J. M. Caughey. Mr. g. Cook, Mrs. \V. E. Clifford, Mrs. A. L. iC'orlcy. Master L. Gorley, Miss E. D. Daugherty. Mr. R. H. Frank, Mr. J. Fuller, air. W. Forsyth, Miss Cr. Fcck, Mias V, Goldwater, Mr. 1. J. Goldstine, Mrs. I. J. iGijldstine. Master J. Goldstine, Mr. H. D. Guthrie, Miss D. Guthrie, Mr. J. A. Gentles, Mr. A. R. Hosking, Mrs. T. L. Hathaway, Miss N. Hathaway, Miss Y. Rfi(tliaway, ilr. T. L. Hathaway, Miss M. N. Hardy, Miss F, W. Hood. Mrs. R. J. Laird. Mr. J!, j. Laird, Mrs. L. Lynll, Mr. C. B. Lester. Mr. P. C. Lewis. Mrs. J. McDonald, •Miss M. E. D. McDonald. Mr. E. C. Midlane, 'Mr. 0. A. Mendelsohn, Mr. D. H. ''MeLcod, Miss E. M. Neill, Mr. J. A. Peck. Miss M. E. Pnrr. Miss E. Quigley. Mr. I>. 11. Ross, Mr. H. E. Russell, Mrs. A. llobin•o'ii', Miss E. Robinson, Mr, A. Ridd, Mrs. ■ a. Ridd. Mr. J. D. Spedding. Mr. S. S. Scott, Mrs. M. G. Syine, Mr. R. G. Tappenden. Mr. W. P. Walker, Mr. M. H. Yock, Mr. J. Young, Mr, J. Yock, Mrs. J. Yock. Cabin Class.—Mrs. A. Brooks, Miss F. M. JJowes. Mr. T. Coyle. Mr. L. R. Courtney. Miss M. Edmond, Miss A. Edmond, Mrs. lA. Fairley, Mrs. C. Fraser, Master J. R. Eraser. Miss G. Glasson. Mr. A. Gallaway, Mrs. S. E. M. Hood. Mr. A. Jamieson. Mr L. Middows, Miss E. Muir. Mr. J. MoPhcrson, Mr. S. P. Mackey, Mrs. T. E. Newell. Miss B. E. O'Kiefle, Mrs. H. Porter. Miss T. Porter. Mr. D. Reid, Mrs. D. Rrid, Mr. A. M. Symondson. Mrs. H. T. Shea. Mr. W. Taylor, Miss S. J. Wooley, Mr. M. Wilcox, Mrs. M. Whit-law. Miss P. Whit law. Hauiti (12.30 a.m.), from Thames: Tani*iia (1.35 a.m.), from Paeroa; Coronation (3.50 a.m.), from Whangarei: Claymore (7.30 a.m.), from Whangarei; Motu (7.50 a.m.), from Tauranga; Omana (11.30 a.m.). from Gulf ports. Kawau (3.15 p.m.), from Mangawai. Omana (5.20 p.m.). from Gulf ports. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Mjmposa (5.10 p.m.), for Los Angeles. Passengers from Auckland:— FirsV Saloon.—Mr. K. M. Almao, Mrs. K. M. Almao, Mr. J. R. Barber, Mr. R. A. Brown, Mr. E. H. Davis. Mr. D. C. Perry. Mr. R. L. Richards, Mrs. C. Richards. Master L. Richards, Miss N. Worrnll. Mr. D, McN. Blackwelder. Mrs. D. McN. Blackwelder, Miss J. M. Blackwelder k Miss A. J,. Blackwelder, Master D. McN. Blackwelder, Major R. W. Hannah, Mrs. R. W. Hannah. Mr. E. L. Kaula. Mrs. E. L. Kaula, Master D. C. Kaula. Master W. M. Kaula. Mrs. C. N. Acker, Mr. W. B. Clark. Mrs. W. B. Clark, Mr. G. Clark. Master H. M. E. Clark. Mrs. L. Ghirnrdelli. Mr. J. M. Love, Mrs. J. M. Love, Lord Lymington. Cabin Class.—Mr. A. G. Andrews, Mrs. N. K. M. Kennedy. Miss M. I. Kennedy, Miss J. Kennedy, Master C. Kenlicdv, Captain L. Kingdom, Captain Gr. IT. McM'eeking, Mr. H. K. Ridings, Miss B. E. Simmons, Mr. G. McA. Smith. Mr. E. C. Storck. Mrs. B. Dalton, Mr. T. W« Mathews. Mrß. B. E. Cooley, Mrs. M. G. Drury, Mr. H. M. Roher. Miss K. E. Murphy, Miss S. M. Dyson. Mrs. E. Gallo■way. Mrs. M. A. Hunt, Miss E. S. Roc. Miss M. Rosenbaum. Mr. J. Barr, Mr. C. L. Broadbent, Mr. M. M. Brown, Mr. S. Lephert. Mrs. S. Lephert, Miss A. Minchin. Mr. M. O'Grady. Otimai (5.30 a.m.). for Opotiki; Herekino (10.15 a.m.). for Portland: Hauiti (12.15 p.m.). for Coromandel; Omana (12.40 p.m.), for Gulf ports. Margaret W (5.5 p.m.). for Gisborne; \>aimen (3.35 p.m.), for Gisborne; Pukeko (5.45 p.m.), for East Coast bays: Coronation (6.35 p.m.). for Whangarei; Claymore (8.45 p.m.). for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Port Hunter, from Wellington, morning. / Paroto, from Northern ports, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Kiwitea, for Wesiport, noon. Wingatui. for Portland, afternoon. Pono. for Thames, 11 a.m. Omana. for Matakana. 11 a.m. Matu, for Tauranga. noon. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Recorder, Cook Strait, August 4. Port Waikato. Southern ports. August 7. JVsipiata, Southern ports. August 7. Maunganni, Sydney, August 9. Waimarino, Southern ports, August 14. Zcalandia, Sydney, August IG. Karetu, Tonga, August 17. Morinda. Norfolk Island, August 25. H.M.S. Diomede. Fiji. August 26. H.M S. Veronica, Islands, September 5. H.M.S. Laburnum. Islands, September 27. OVERSEAS Cambridge, Liverpool, due. Port. Hunter, Wellington, Aug. 3. to load. Brisban.i Maru, Japan. August 5. iAorangi, Vancouver, August 7. Canadian Conquerer, Montreal, August 8. Port Alma, Australia, August 8, to load. Rangitata, London, via Wellington, Aug. 8. Levernbank, Java, August 9. TijSnaren, South Africa, via ports, Aug. 11. Tamaroa, Lyttelton, August 12, to load. Monterey, Los Angeles, August 15. R uahine, Wellington, August 17, to load. Waihemo, Los Angeles, August IS. 3'aranaki, Gisborne. Aijgust 23, to load. Ardenvohr, New York, August 21. Tairoa, London, August 25. Golden Eagle, San Pedro, August 27. Port Hobart. New York, August 28. Deebank, Cuba, to sail. Maimoa, Liverpool, August 29. Rangitata, South, August 29. to load. Port Huon. London, September 4. Narbada. Calcutta, early September. Cambridge. South. September 1. to load. Otira, Wellington, September 12, to load. Orari, Liverpool, September 13. Piako, South, September" 19, to load. Raranga, London, September 19. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AVO OVERSEAS Port Hunter, London, August 5. Rangitiki, London. August 5. Brisbane Maru. Japan, August 5. Aciangi. Sydney, August 8. M" unganui, Sydney, via Wellington, Aug. 9. Monterey, Sydney, August 15. Zcalandia, Sydney, August 19. Ruahine, London, August 20. Tainaroa, London, August 20. Morinda. Norfolk Island. August 25. Taranaki, London, August 26. Rangitata, London, September 2. Cambridge, London, September 7. Otira. London. September 17. Piako. London, September 21. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia. at Wellington: sails for Sydney SMau'nganui. s at Sydney: sails for Auckland and Wellington August 5; due Auck- / land August 9. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE lAoranci, left Vancouver July 20; due Auckland August 7: sails for Sydney Aug. 8 Mcnowai. leaves Sydney on August 4 and Wellington on August 9 for San L" ranMaripos°a. left Sydney July 30 Auckland August 2; due Los Angeles August 16 Makura, leaves San Francisco August 3: due Wellington August 22 Niagara, left Sydney July 21. Auckland July 26: due Vancouver August IMonterey, left Loa Angeles July 30; due Auckland August la. / BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rangit.ita, left London June 30; due WellRemuera, n leaved London August 25; due Q'a inu'^ I ''leave's Brampton September 9; 22: Mataroa A "ealeß Southampton October 7. • due Wellington November 9. VESSELS IN PORT mTPhilomel. H.M.S. DmMacfarlane). a a Coy.). ea H-ter- (Heather. ilobcrton, Ltd.). y OVERSEAS SHIPS movements and due dates Somerset, left Liverpool f f °u„„edin land, Wellington, Lyttoito". and Nelson (arrived July dU. w nins . Ruahinc, left June 16' t u i v gg), ton. Port Chnlmeri («rnved July . Lyttelton and. New PlywaxJ^h.. Auc]( . Canibridfe. left Liverpool Jul, T " Ue i ton an d land (due), Wellington, Lyttelton _ yunedin. _ oa f nr AdeTisnaren, left Capetown June -8 , Auck . laide, Melbourne, Wellington land (due August ll). , Tuno 25 Canadian Conqueror, left ' uo ' lu a > Welling- /. for Auckland (due August,B). Wciiinfc ton, Lyttelton, Timnru, Dunedm am Australia. , , _ ,o t nT City of Canton, left New iork J,,n 9 r rived . y Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton Urn,ea August 2), Dunedin and A ll ®s. ril i * lianeitnta, left London June 30 for W,eu y ington (duo August 4) and AucKlanci. j

Tho Iviwitea is to sail for West port at noon to-day. She is unloading at "Western Wiiarf. Captain P. Wj Collins has been appointed acting-master of the Kini, relieving Captain W. W. Fish for orders. Tho Wingatui is scheduled to sail for Portland tliia afternoon to complete loading for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. After loading at South Island ports tho Waipiata left Lyttelton for Picton, Wellington and Auckland last evening. She in duo at Auckland about Sunday. Captain W Whitefield, of the Kaimiro, has taken command of the Poolta temporarily. relieving Captain A. S. Dalgleish, who has transferred to tho Komata, relieving Captain W. A. Gray for instructions. KAIMIRO LAID UP Tho Kaimiro has been laid up at Wellington temporarily. THE GABRIELLA The Gabriella, left Wellington for Newcastle and Sydney yesterday to load for Wanganui. THE IvANNA The Kanna left Melbourne last Friday for Napier, Wellington and Bluff. She is due at Napier next Friday. THE KARTIGI The Ivartigi left Sydney , for Napier and Wellington yesterday. She is due at Napier next Tuesday. NUCULA TO DOCK The Admiralty oil tanker Nucula will be docked at seven o'clock this rooming for cleaning and painting. THE KALI NO 0 Tho Kalingo. which arrived at Napier from Newcastle on Sunday, will unload at Napier and Gisborne. Afterwards she will load ut Greymoutb for Sydney and at Sydney for Napier. THE WAIKOUAITI The Waikoraiti, en route.from Newcastle and Sydney, was scheduled to leave Hobart on Monday for Bluff, Dunedin, 'limaru. Lyttelton and Oamaru. THE PORT HUON Heather, Roberton, Limited, have received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino motor-ship Port Huon was despatched from London for Auckland and Wellington on July 29. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on September -1. THE PORT HUNTER Duo from .Wellington .this morning the Commonwealth and Dominion Line' steamer Port Hunter will berth at Queen's Wharf to complete loading. She is scheduled to sail for London, via Montevideo and Dakar, at noon on Friday. THE KAREPO The Karepo was scheduled to leave Greymouth yesterday for Melbourne and Adelaide. After discharge tho vessel will load at Adelaide and Melbourne for New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier and Wellington. THE TANKER BISCA The local office of Spedding, Ltd.. advises that the tanker Bisca, which is en route frojn Los Angeles, will unload her bulk oil cargo at Wellington and Australia, and not at Auckland. LARGO LAW TO BE SCRAPPED Tho 4005-ton steamer Largo Law, which visited Auckland on a number of occasions, has been sold to Italian shipbraikers for £IBOO. The vessel was built at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1907. THE TAMAROA The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa is scheduled to leave Port Cbalmers today for Timaru, .Lyttelton and Auckland to complete loading. The vessel is scheduled to return to Auckland on August 12 and to sail for Southampton and London, via Panama, on August '3). RECORDER DUE TO-MORROW The cable steamer Recorder, which has been absent from Auckland for oyer 3} months carrying out cable work in the Tasman Sea and Cook Strait, will return to Auckland to-morrow morning. She left Titahi Bay. Cook Strait, at 2.30 o'clock yesterday morning. THE MARIPOSA Exceptionally fine weather was experienced by tho Oceanic Company's liner Mariposa, which arrived from Sydney yesterday morning. She resumed her voyage to Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Suva, Pago Pago and Honolulu, last evening. She is duo at Los Angeles on August 16. CANADIAN CONQUEROR REPORTS Wireless advico received from the Canadian Conqueror states that she will arrive from Montreal next Monday afteyiioon. Ihe vessel has a full cargo of general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Australia. THE FORRESBANK After discharging a cargo of phosphates at Auckland. New Plymouth and Wanganui, tho Bank Line motor-ship Forresbunk was to leave Wanganui yesterday for Queensland to load a sugar cargo for Montreal. MAUNGANUI AT SYDNEY Tho Maunganui arrived at Sydney from Auckland at 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning. The vessel is scheduled to sail on I rutay on her return trip to Auckland and Wellington. She is duo at Auckland on Tuesday and she is to sail the same day for Wellington and Sydney. THE BRISBANE MARU Tho Japanese motor-ship Brisbano Maru cleared Geelong last Friday in continuation of her voyage from Japan to Wellington and Auckland. Tho vessel is due at Wellington to-day and she is expected to reach Auckland about Friday. From Auckland sho will return to Japan, vja Sydney. THE WAIPAHI The Waipahi arrived from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf to unload a Quantity of fruit and other inland produce. Except for a strong south-west wind and moderate head seas experienced for 36 hours during last Saturday and Sunday, generally fnir weather prevailed during the trip. The vessel is scheduled to sail for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. WESTMORELAND'S ITINERARY A change has been made in the loading itinerary of the Federal Line steamer .Westmoreland. Tho vessel arrived at Wellington from Gisborno last night to continue loading, and from Wellington she will proceed to Napier to completo her cargo. She is to he despatched from Napier for London and West Coast ports of Oreat Britain, via Montevideo and Dakar. She was originally scheduled to sail finally from Wellington for London next Saturday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day Auckland. —Brunswick, Cambridge, Canadian Conqueror, Karetu. Mariposa, Maul Pomare. Port Hunter, Recorder, faydhav, Taianaki. . Wellington.—Aorangi, Brisbane Maru, Diomede, Golden Coast, Mahia, Monterey, Niagara. Port Brisbane, Rangitata, Westmoreland. . t, Awarua. —Kaikorai, Kanna, Jvarepo, '•nail in c, Tamaroa, Tisnaren, Waikouaili, \\ ainui.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA

Yesterday's Arrivals. —Hauturu (4.20 p.m.), from New Plymouth.

BY TELEGRAPH

WELLINGTON.— August 2: Arrived— Rala (6 35 n.m.), from Turakohe; Maori (7 am ) from Lyttelton; Zeulandia (7.45 a.m.). from' Svdnev; Westmoreland (6.45 p.m.). fro," Gisborne; Totara (9.80 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed—Gabriella (5.10 P.m.). for Newcastle; Mahia (6 p.m.), for Southampton; Rata (5.20 p.m.), for Nelson; Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— August 2: Arrived—Koufunui (12 10 a.m.), from Gisborno; Waipiata <0 20 a in.), from Timaru; Grile (6.30 a.m.). from Timaru: Rangatira (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; City of Canton (8.15 a.m.). from Wellington; John (8.20 a.m.). from Timaru. Sailed—Gale (3.5 p.m.). for Wellington: City of Canton (4.55 p.m.), for Sydney; Waipiata (5 25 p.m.), for Pieton; Koulunui (8.5 p.m.), for Wmkokopu; John (12.25 p m ). for Wellington; Rangatira (8.35 p.m.). for Wellington. rnr'MTmN' ~l 2: Arrived—Storm (6 50 a.m ). from Bluff: Kaitoko (9.40 a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed (noon), for Oamaru. SYDNEY. —August 2: Arrivcd-Mannga-•mi '7 30 n.m.), .from Auckland. SailedKartigi, for Napier. FREMANTLE.— August 2: Arrived— Cliitral, from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 7

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