SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER
POET OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Rangitata (7 a.m.). from Napier. Tiri (2.45 a.m.). from Awanui: Tuhoe (ioMS a.m.), from Coast; Motiti. (12.10 p.m.), from Warkworth. Pono 1X0.5 p.m.), from Rerepeebi. / YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES H.M.S. Drtnedin (11.35 a.m.), for Hauraki Gulf. . T 1 J Klmbank (6 p.m.), for Aauru Island. Jfona (8.20 p.m.), for Sydney. _ ... Omana (11.30 a.m.), for Mataknna; Hauiti (11.30 a.m.). for Thames; Tuhoe (4.25 p.m.), for Tauranga. VESSELS' DUfi TO-DAY Tnniwha, from Paeroa, 1.30 a.m. Moiu. from Wliangarei. 3 a.m. Coronation, from Whangarei, 3 a.m. _ Port Waikato, from Whangarei, morning. Omana, from Matakana, noon. Kawau, from Great Barrier, 6 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Waipiata. for Wellington, noon. Paroto, for Mercury Bay. noon. Haiiiti, for Coromantlel, 1.30 p.m. Coronation, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. Motu, for W r hangarei, 5 p.m. Port, Waikato, for Southern porta, afternoon. Taniwlia, for Paeroa, 10.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTEHCOI.ONIAL AND COASTAL Canopus, Westport. September 2. Kartigi. Greymouth, September 4. Port Whangarei, Sydney, middle September. H.M.S. Veronica. Islands, September 5. Waimarino, Southern ports, September 5. Maunganui, Sydney, September G. Kiwitsa, Greymouth, to sail. Kairanga, Melbourne, September 7. Ksiretu. Suva, September 12. Zealandia. Sydney, September 13. H.M.S. Laburnum, Islands. September 19. Morinda, Norfolk Island, October 6. OVKR.SEAS Port Iluon, London, September 4. Maimoa. Liverpool. September 5. Niagara, Vancouver, September 5. Cambridge, South, September 5. to load. New Zealand, San Pedro, via ports, September 5. Triton, Africa, September 6. Narbada, Calcutta, September 8. Deebank, Cuba, September 8. Orari, Liverpool, September 10. Canadiac Cruiser, Montreal, September 11* Maripoßa, Los Angeles, September 12. Wairuna, Los Angeles, September 13. Melbourne Maru, Japan, via ports, September 15. Piako, South. September 16, to load. Rarangi. London, September 20. Otira, Wellington, September 21. to load. Port Wellington, New Plymouth, September 2G, to load. Tekoa, Gisborne, September 2G, to load. Golden Harvest, Los Angeles September 27. Southern Cross, Ijondon, end of September. | Port Huon, Gisborne, September 30. to load, i Opawa, Liverpool, October 4. Canadian Challenger, Montreal. October G. ' Maimoa, Wellington, October G, to load, j City of Delhi. New York, October Remuera, London, via Wellington, Oct. 7. i " t EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Rangitata, London, September 3. Waipahi, Suva, September 3. Niagara, Sydney, September 6. Maunganui, Sydney, via Wellington, Sept. G. Cambridge, London. September 9. Mariposa. Sydney, September 12. Melbourne Maru, Japan. September 10. Zealandia, Sydney. September IG. Piako, London, September 10. Otira, London, September 24. Mariposa, Los Angeles. September 27. Port Wellington. London, September 28. Tekoa. London, September 29. Port Huon. London. October 4. Morinda, Norfolk Island, October 6. Maimoa, London, October 11. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi, left Sydney August 18, Auckland August 23, due Vancouver September 9. j Mono%vai. * left San Francisco August 31; j <lue Wellington September 19. j Mariposa, left Los Angeles August 27: I due Auckland September 12; sails for Sydney Septembei 12. I Niagara, left Vancouver August 17; due I Auckland September 5; sails for Sydney ! September G. | Monterey, left Sydney August 27, Aucki land August 30; due Los Angeles | September 13. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Remuera, left London August QZp due Wellington October 1. Tainui, leaves Southampton September 9; due Wellington October 17. Rangitiki. leaves London September 22; due Auckland October 20. Mataroa, leaves Southampton October 7; due Wellington November 9. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia at Wellington; sails for Sydney September 2. Maunganui. leaves Sydney for Auckland and Wellington September 2; due Auck; land September G. VESSELS IN PORT In Stream —Waitomo. Waitemala. _ Gunbar, Piri (aux. schooner). Mako. Kainianawa, Kurow, Waiotapu, Tofua, Duchess, Southern Cross. Devouport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Diowede. Prince's Wharf—Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy,), Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf —Bangitsta (N.Z.S. Coy.}, Port Waikato (Watkin and Wallis.) OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES Ctira, left London July 8 for Suva, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers (arrived' August 27), Bluff and Napier. Tairoa, left London July 15 for Auckland (arrived August 25) and Wellington. Maimou, left Liverpool July 1G for Auckland (duo September 5), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Artlenvohr. left New York July 9 for Auckland (arrived August 28). Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. Canadian Cruiser, left Montreal July 27 for Auckland .(due September II), Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Tekoa. left London July 23 for Port Chalmers (due September 3) and Lyttelton. Port Huon, left London July 29 for Auckland (due September 4) and Wellington. Waihemo, left Los Angeles July 22 for Auckland. Napier. Wellington (arrived August 28), Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. Triton, left Lisbon July 13 for Africa, Australia and Auckland (duo September G). Fiscns, left Nauru Island August 3 for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers (arrived August 19). New Zealand, left Snn Pedro July 21 for Sydney. Melbourne. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland (due Sept. 5). Melbourno Maru. left Japan August 1 for Australia. Wellington and Auckland (due September 15). Comliebank, left Trinidad July 14 for Auckland (due end of September), Wanganui and Australia. 0. A. Knudsen, left. San Pedro August G for Wellington (due August 31). Port Victor, in ballast, left London August 12 for New Zealand (duo October 2). Golden Eagle, left Los Angeles August 1 for Auckland. Wellington (arrived August 30), Lyttelton, Timaru and Australia. The Kartigi arrived at Wellington from Greymouth yesterday, en route to Auckland. The Waipiata is to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff and Timaru at noon to-day. Captain A. F. Inman, who has been on holidays, has rejoined the W T aimea. and Captain G. B. Ilocjdinolt is awaiting instructions. Captain W. Whitefield. who has been on holidays at Auckland, has taken command of the Wingatui. relieving Captain E. R. Low© for holidays. Captain E. Harris, late of the Otokia, which is laid up at Wellington, has transferred to the command of the Waihemo, relieving Captain J. Flynn for holidays. The Wingatui is scheduled to leave Dunedin nest Saturday for Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Auckland. She is expected at Auckland about September 12. After loading at South Island ports the Waimarino left Lyttelton for Wellington and Auckland yesterday afternoon. She is expected at Auckland nbout Monday morning. Due from Whangarei this morning the Port Waikato will replenish her oil fuel bunkers at Western Wharf. Afterwards she will be removed to Central Wharf to load. She is to be despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru this afternoon. PASSENGERS FQR ENGLAND The following is a list of passengers who have left New Zealand to join tbe P. and O. liner Bendigo, which was to leave Sydney on Tuesday for London, vis. the Suer, Caual:—Mr. E. E.'. Browne. Miss C. F. Nidd. Mrs. E. H. Armstrong, Mr. P. S. Buttenvorth. Mr. A. E. Blow. Dr. A. and Mrs. Marsack. Mr J. Balloch. Mr. G. M. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Billings. Mr. D. C. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cosnett. Mr*. N. Lejigett. Mrs. O. Jackson, Master G. Jackson. Miss B. D. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lorimer. Miss E. M. Lorimor. Mr. W. Moir. Miss G. J. Mackintosh, Miss B. M. Davis. Mre. E. K. Keegan.
THE ELMBANK The Bank Line motor-abip ElmbanTi nailed for Nauru Island last evening: t< load another phosphate cargo for Auck land. : KAIRANGA FROM GEELONG The Kairanga was to leave Goelonsr foi Auckland yesterday afternoon with/a cu,rg< of wheat. She is due next "Wednesday. THE TANKER O. A. KNUHSEN ' The Union Company's chartered tankei O. A. Knudsen has reported by wireless that she will arrive at "Wellington this • morning. KENT CLEARED DAKAR A ' In continuation of her voyage from "Well ington to London and West Coast ports of Great Britain the Federal Line steamei Kent cleared Dakar last Saturday morning. GOLDEN CLOUD AT SAN FRANCISCO The American steamer Golden Cloud_ is reported to have reached San Franciscc from New .Zealand and Australia last Monday. THE RONA Having unloaded a cargo of raw sugar and loaded a quantity of superphosphates ' the Colonial Sugar Company's steumer Rons eailed for Sydney last evening. TAMAROA'S "ALL WELL" The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa,- which left Auckland for London on August 20, arrived off Pitcairn island last Sunday morning and reported by wireless, "All well on board." RANGITATA LOADING To complete loading for England the New Zealand Shipping Company's :motor-linei Rangitata arrived from Napier yesterday morning:. The vessel is at Central Wharl end elie is scheduled to sail for London, via Panama, at noon on Saturday. MONOWAI FROM SAN FRANCISCO The Royal Mail liner Monowai was scheduled to leave San Francisco yesterday on her return voyage to Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney. The reuse! is due at Wellington on September 19 and she is to sail for Sydney the following day. WESTMORELAND CLEARED MONTEVIDEO The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, which left Napier for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain on August 10, cleared Montevideo last Sunday. TEE CANADIAN CRUISER The Canadian Cruiser is due from Montreal and Gulf of Mexico ports about September 11. After discharging and at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttiilton and Dunedin the vessel is scheduled to clear Dunedin for New York, Boston and Montreal on September 21. RARANGA AT COLON Reported to have reached Colon on Monday, the Shaw, Savill a:nd Albion steamer Raranga is en route from London to Auckland and "Wellington. She is scheduled to reach Auckland about September 20. TEE MAUI POMARE The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare, en route from Apia and Kiue Island, is scheduled to reach Lytteltou on Monday and Wellington on Wednesday. She will be despatched from Wellington on her return trip to Niue Island and Apia on September 13. MAKURA FOR SAN FRANCISCO The Royal Mail liner Makura wiH leave Sydney to-day for San Francisco, via Wellington, Rarotonga and Papeete. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday morning and she is to resume her voyage the following day. RECORDER DUE TO MORROW The cable steamer Recorder is due from Norfolk Island at seven o'clock to-morrow morning. She is returning after having carried out repairs to the Pacific cables near Norfolk Island. THE COMLIEBANK The Bank Line_ motor-ship Comliebank. en route from Trinidad and Sit. Vincent, is reported to have cleared Loi:renco Marques (South Africa) on August 22 for Auckland, Wanganui, Fremantle and Lremldton. She is expected at Auckland toward the end of September. H.M.S. DUNEDIN H.M.S. Dunedin sailed for the Hauraki Gulf yesterday to carry out gunnery exercises. The warship will return to 'port on September 8 and she will leave ag. in for the Hauraki Gulf on September 12 to carry out gunnery exercises in conjunction with H.M.S. Diomede. MAIMOA FROM LIVERPOOL The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Maimoa is scheduled to arrive irom Liverpool. via Capetown and Sydney, next Monday. The vessel has cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lytteltou and Dunedin. She f-leared Capetown, wh.jre she also loaded, on August S. THE PORT HUON No wireless advice had been received yesterday from the Commonwealth and Dominion Line's motor-ship Port Huon. which is scheduled to arrive from London cm Sunday. In addition to 11 passengurs for £ew Zealand the vessel has a general merchandise cargo for discharge at Auckland and Wellington. Heather. Roberton. Limited, are the local agents. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY The following passengers reached WeUinEton from Sydney by the Huddart-Parker eteamer Zealandia on Tuesday morning First-class-Mr. T. Andersen aiid Mn. Anderson, Mrs. J. Avery. Mr. S. Andrews Mr. H. Ardley. Mr. H. Bollard. Mr. M. Best, Mr ' M Bay, Mr. J. Cumming. Mrs. Cummins, Mr. J. Cameron. Mr. W. Deacon, Mrs. Deacon and 2 clnldren. Mr. J. Hides. Mr. S. Holland. Mr. P. Joblin. Mr. A. Leslie. Mr. J. Lauren, Mr. P. Marshall. Mr. C. Moore. Mr. V. and Mrs. Mckibbin. Mr C. O'Connor. Mr. B. Rogers. Mr. 1. Sp ers. Mr. B. Tyson. Mr. T. Turbiti. DetectiveSergeant Tricklebank. Miss M. SValshe Mr. G. "Westwood and Mrs. Westwsod, Mr. T. and Mrs. Wardrop, Miss E. WUls. Second-class-Miss E Appleyard Mr. G. Findlay. Mrs. Gemmell and child, Mr. A. Harding, Miss K. James. Mr. i. Jams. Mrs. L Milesi. Mr. J. and Mrs. Mulrooney and 2 children. Mr. J. Messe!:ry. Miss P. Partridge. Mr. J. PattncV Mr A Riesman. Mrs. J. Syme. Mr. C. bmith. Mr. A. Thompeon. Mr. J. Verobiet, Mrs. A. Thompson, and 23 third-class. t c i The vessel will leave Wellington for Sydney to-morrow afternoon. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Deebank, Dunedni, Elmbank, Maimo.v, Maui Pomare, Monterey. Narbada, Port Huon. Recorder, Rona, Tymeric. Wellington.—Aorangi, Ardenvohr. karepo, Mariposa, Matai, Niagara. 0. A. Knudsen, Rnngitiki, Tairoa, Taranaki. Tokoa. - Awarua.—New Zealand, Otira, Wainui. PORT OF ONEHUSGA Yesterday's (6 a.m.). from Hokiaaga; Taupato, (7 a.m.). from Nelson. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—August 3t: Arrived— Orepuki (2.15 a.m.), from Nelson; Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Tairoa (noon), from Auckland. Sailed— Wingatui (1.30 p.m.), Kaimai (4.20 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Rata (5.15 p.m.), for Nelson: Karepo (6.30 p.m.). for Greymouth: Kiwitea (6.40 p.m.), for Westport; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), f<>r Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.— August 31: Arrived—Koutunui (4.35 a.m.). from Gis-oorne; Alex : ander (4.50 a.m.), from Tarukolie; Maori (6.45 a.m.), Waihemo (9 a.m.], from Wellington; Storm (7.25 a.m.). Wiiimanno (7.40 a.m.), Cambridge (9.45 a.m.), irorn Tiraaru; Ngahou (4 p.m.), put back- for shelter. Sailed—Neahou (8.45 a.m.). Wiumanuo (4.40 p.m.). Storm (5.20 p.m.). Maori- (8.20 p.m. , for Wellington: Alexander (6 p.m.). for Is elson; Kouiunui (7.55 p.m.), fo:: Waikokopu. DUNEDIN.— August 31: Airived—Kaikorai (7.20 a.m.). from Oamaru. Sailed— Totara (4.30 p.m.), for Timaru; Opihi (5.40 p.m.), for Oamaru. , BLUFF.—August 31: Arrived—Otira (2.10 p.m.), from Port Chalmers. SAN FRANCISCO.— August 29: Arrived— Golden Cloud, from Australia COLON.—August 29: Arrived—Raranga. en route from London to Auckland. MONTEVIDEO.— August 2S: Sailed—West morelind, en route from Napier to London. DAKAR.—August 27: Sailed—Kent, en route from Wellington to London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 6
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