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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

TORT OF AUCKLAND ' ' YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Omana (2.15 a.m.), from Gulf ports; Corofcation (6 a.m.), from Whangarei; Taniwha (5.30 a.m.), from Paeroa; Canopua (9.5 a.m.), from Claymore (10.30 a.m.), I from Whangarei; Paroto (11 a.m.), from Tauranga. H.M.S. Diomede (3.15 p.m.), from Hauraki. CI ui f. H.M.S. Dunedin (3.35 p.m.), from Hauraki Cult. H.M.S. Veronica (4 p.m.), from Hauraki "Gulf. Rai'anga (5.45 p.m.), from London. Waipahi (7.35 p.m.). from Nukualofa. f Haiuti (2.20 p.m.), from Thames; Kawau .(6.30 p.m.), from Mangawai. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Port Waikato (12.25 a.m.), for Whangarei. R.M.S. Niagara (11.30 a.m.), for Vancouver. Passengers from Auckland:--First Class.—Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Caldwell. Miss P. L. Caldwell, Mies M. R. Caldwell, plaster D. N. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. 3logg,' Mr. L. C. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. A. Peebles, Miss P. A. Peebles, Mr. K. B. ! Thornc. Mr. H. J. Youngman. Cabin Class.—Mr. S. J. C-lapham, Mr. D. Dudley, Miss E Galwey, Mr. Abe Kaplin, 1 Hiss P. Lascelles, Mrs. A. M. R. McDowell, Brother Oswiiv Mr. F. W. Pennefather, Mrs. 31. J. Smith, Mr. S. R. Thompson; and 15 I third'class, including one Fijian and one Chinese. Otimai (12.10 a.m.), for Opotiki; Omana (9.45 a.m.). for Waiheke. Motili (2.10 p.m.), for Wnrkworlh; Herekino' (3 p.m.), for Portland; Hauiti (4.15 p.m.), for Coromandel; Tiroa (5.5 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Wnimea (5.15 p.m.). for Gisborne; Pukeko (5.45 p.m.), for East Coast bajs; Coronation (7 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Motu, from Northern ports, morning. ITauiti, from Coromandel, 2 p.m. Q.oa. from Whakatane, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY IWaipiata, for Wellington, afternoon. Omana, for Matakana. noon. for Tauranga. noon. Jlauiti, for Thames, 4.30 p.m. Canopus, for Westport, afternoon. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. Toa. for Whakatane, 4 p.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND ' INTERCOLONIAL AND CO AST Maunganui. Sydney, via Wellington, 3eptember 23. Port Whangarei, Sydney, to sail. Atua, Norfolk Island. September 26. Waimarino, Southern ports. September 26. Mariposa. Sydney. September 27. Wingatui, Southern ports. October 3. Morinda. Norfolk Island. October 6. Kaimiro. Suva, October 10. Zealandia, Sydney, October 11. OVERSEAS Piako, South, September 23, to load. Otira Wellington. September 25. to load. Nucula, Los Angeles. September 25. Golden Harvest, Los Angeles, September 27. Port Wellington. Wellington. September 26. to load. Southern Cross. London, end of September. Port Huon. Gisborne, September 30, to load. City of Delhi. New York. September 30. Tekoa. Gisborne. October 1. to load. Aorangi. Vancouver, October 2. Los Angeles. October 3. Opawa. Liverpool, October 4. Sydney Maru, Japan, October 6. Canadian Challenger. Montreal, October 6. Maimoa. Wellington. October 6, to loadMonterey. Los Angeles. October 10. Brunswick. Los Angeles, via ports, Oct. 15. Port Gisborne London. October 16. Remuera, Wellington, October 17, to load. Port Dunedin, Liverpool, October 24. Rangitiki. London, October 26. Opawa, Napier, November 7, to load. Norfolk, Napier. November 11. to'load. EARLY SAILINGS'FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS Maunganui. Sydney, September 23. Piako, London, September 26. Mariposa. Los Angeles. September 27. Port Wellington. London, September 28. Otira. London. September 28. Waipahi. Islands. October J. Aorangi. Sydney, October 3. Port Hnon, London, October 4. Tekoa, London, October 5. Svdnev Maru. Japan. October 5. Morinda. Norfolk Island. October 6. Monterey, Sydney. October 10. Mairacrh. London. October 11. Zealandia, Sydney. October 14. Remuera, October —. Opawa, London. November 1 4 2. _ Norfolk, London. November 1/. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia. at Sydney; sails for Wellington September 23.v Maunganui. left Sydney for Wellington and Auckland September 16; at \\ellington September 20: due Auckland September 23. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi. left Vancouver September 14 due Auckland October 2; sails for D.vdne.v San Francisco August 31. Wellington September 20; due Sydney September 21. Mariposa, leaves Sydney September 21. Auckland September 27 for Los Aneeles. Niagara, left Sydney September 10, Auckland September 20; due, V ancouver OcMonterey,leaves Los Angeles September 23. due Auckland October 10. w )1; Makura left Sydney September 1 Wellincton September 6: due San Brancisco September 23. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Kemuera, left London August 25; due WellSeptember !): due RanSi n le°ave? London September 22: due * *» Wellington November 9. VESSELS IN PORT Pin (aUX Tofua, Duchess. DCV num'h M S Diomede. H.M.S. Dunedin. r Princes "hereon). Raranga (A. i,td.). Chelsea—Deebank <Speddm„, OVERSEAS SHIPS movements an» » ATE 9 w4mSorLyjSon andDvmed.n Canadian^Crui^r/l^t^Montrea^.^l^^^^®' Auckland Dunedin. Jga r 55 Sjpg-gj; Misust Port Victor, in ballast, le«' bw 2J . 12 for New Zeaiana v" , AuckNarbada. left Calcutta Aug • (arrived land. Vell Vaf°Timaru, Dunedin. ana Btuff m via Eastern 12 for Au ck(arr ivcd " Sep ten Ibe r 20) and Wellington. \,,,Tii H t 19 for Suva, r °" ch *'" SftVuto (r'Auckl.nd (arrived September 9). A,n»ußt 25 for WellBCl, lng r ton le (ducOctober I) and Auckland (due October /)■ Montreal August Canadian C""« r left Mot* °"* a -i;: W«llin 3 ..n. Tel toil and Dunedin. , sl S : G for Pl?mouTh r and Wunaamii (arrived C le£t 'lwj A ne s£ llingfon Sa^riv^d Papeete Auckhrd. d in and September 19), Tcl 'mls Australia, via Cook Is - Auckland Orari. left Liverpool A«B ust G Wellington, &Tul^. S^rcV.U, . , »d-N«'rUr-Cit ".Tmm. ldl £ rk 2| A X"tolto" Auckland (due October 2h J e' . .. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Ausirau Gulf of Mexico Ports t for V "T;fe-ton fSS.'SS.? «). W..1SrlSnei.co Scptojnb- > Auckland An(?e les September Wellington and Australia j for rt"fSA - "»*• Auckland (due October 16) ana Wel] . Tainui. left /iondon Sepieniber Lyttelton . ington (due October Set>tem ber 8 for Brunswick, left San i eai lling t on and Sydney, Newcastle. wciu Auckland (due October _ m ber 8 for Waikawa. left Los Angel • ' October 3). Rarotonga. MelV ellington. lijiien"'l- - Adelaide and .J September 17 Port Dunedm, leftLiverp Napier, for Auckland (due October *- Wellington, Lyttelton and

The Canopus arrived from Weetport yesterday morning and is unloading at Western Wharf. The Waipiata. is scheduled to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Tixnaru this afternoon. The Waimarino is to leave Lyttelton this afternoon for Picton to complete loading for Wellington and Auckland. The Kartigi left Greymouth at one o'clock yesterday afternoon foa Westport to complete loading for New Plymouth and Auckland. ' The Northern Company advises that the Toa is due this morning, and she is scheduled to sail on her return trip to Whakatane at four o'clock this afternoon. ORMONDE AT FREMANTLE The Orient liner Ormonde arrived at Fremiinfle from London yesterday. The vessel is due at Sydney on September 2a. WARSHIPS IN PORT After carrying out gunnery exercises in the Hauraki Gulf the warships Diomede, Dunedin and Veronica returned to port yesterday afternoon. THE PORT BRISBANE The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Brisbane is reported to have rtuched London from Wellington on Monday. She sailed from Wellington, via Cape Horn, on August 11. RUAHINE CLEARED COLON The New Zealand Shipping Company have received advice that the liner Ruahino cleared Colon last Saturday in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to London. She sailed from Auckland on August 23. ZEALANDIA AT SYDNEY The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia arrived at Sydney from Auckland at eighty o'clock yesterday morning. The vessel is to* leave Sydney on Friday afternoon for Wellington, where ehe is due next Tuesday. THE WESTMORELAND The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland, left Napier for London, via Montevideo and Dakar, on August 10, is reported to have reached London last Monday. AUSTRALIND LEAVES NEW YORK The A. and A. Line's chartered motor-ship Australind is reported to have cleared New York on Sunday for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She is duo at Auckland about October 23. THE WAIPAHI The Waipahi arrived from Fiji, Apia and Tonga last evening and berthed at King's Wharf to unload over 3000 cases of fruit and a quantity of other Island produce. She is scheduled to sail on her return trip to the Islands on October 1. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILEp .After loading cargo and mail and embarkin i;; passensers from New Zealand, the Royal J/Hil liner Niagara resumed her voyage to Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver yesterday morning. She is due at Vancouver on October 7. THE MAUNGANUI The Maunganui arrived at Wellington from Sydney yesterday morning and is to leave for Auckland _at two o'clock this afiernoon. The vessel is due on Friday morn--injj, and ehe is scheduled to sail for Sydney disect at three o'clock the same afternoon. THE PIAKO , Advice received by the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company states that it is doubtful if the Piako will leave Gisborne for Auckland before to-morrow. The vessel will complete loading at this port and she is now scheduled to sail for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas, next Monday. PORT WHANGAREI NOT DAMAGED The motor-ship Port Whangarei, en route from Sydney and Port Kembla. was to leave Newcastle for Auckland and Southern ports yesterday. Advice received from Captain A. F. Watchin to Messrs. Watkin and Wallis stales that the report that the vessel had • broken her tailshaft was incorrect. THE SCHOONER HUIA The Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia ia to j sail for Melbourne next Monday with a 1 cargo of pumice 6and. After discharge the | vessel will load explosives at Melbourne for Wliyalla, South Australia. From' Whyalla | she will return to Melbourne to load explosives for Greymouth, Westport and Auckland. i RARANGA FROM LONDON The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Ra-'' ranga arrived from London, via Panama, last evening, generally fair weather having been experienced on the voyage. The vessel will berth at Prince's Wharf this morning to unload 2800 tons of general merchandise for Auckland, the remainder of tko cargo being for Wellington. PASSENGERS FROM SAN FRANCISCO The following passengers for New Zealand reached Wellington by the. Royal Mail liner Monowai, which arrived from San Francisco, Papeete and Raigtonga on Sunday morn- I ing First Saloon.—lit. Hon. J. G. Coates. Mrs. Cortes, Dr. li. M. Campbell, Miss M. J. Cooper, Miss M. 05. Craig. Mr. J. Donald. Miss P. Donald. Miss J. Donald, Mr. I. B. D. Esam, Mr. D. Jones, Mr. P. D Leslie. Mr. H. E. Napier. Mr. J. E. Peach, Mrs. Peach. Mrs. H. M. Pearson. Mr. A. E. Ruiisell. Miss R. Binsted. Cabin Class.—Mr. D. S. Berns, Mrs. Berns, Mr. S. A. Black. Miss E. Barry, Mrs H. Gateley, Mr. G. C. Cooke. Mr. A. W. Cox, Mr. A. J. Elliot. Mr. C E. Evans, Mr. R. G. Foubisler," Mrs. E. Gifford, Mr. 35. E. Onllerv, Mr. C. A. Healy, Mr. (E. Hej.lv,* Mrs. Healy, Mr. W. J..He en an, Mr. C. H. Hunnibill. Mrs. Hunnibill, Mr. h. .Tnctson, Miss T. Kencli. Mr. A. S. Lowe, Mr T. W. Leslie, Mrs. Leslie. Mr. J. Macdon aid. Mr. S. C. Nicholls, Mrs. Nicholls and three children, Mr. M. Pope, Mr. R. Puidie, Mr. P. Rundle. Mr. J.. W. Savidan, Mr. B. Sandos, Mr. C. A. Stiles. Miss L. Smith. Miss B. Smith. Mr. C. E. Saunders. Mr. J. D. Solomon, Mfes F. Seitz. Mr H. Thomas, Mr. F. 11. Thompson. Mr. IT. L, Thomson, Miss N. M. Walt; and 22 third class. d j The vessel resumed her voyage lo Sydney yesterday afternoon. 1 She is due at Sydney 011 Friday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected .lo be within range of tho uncrmeutioned wireless stations to-day:— , , Auckland. —Diomede, Dunedin, ElnibanK, Golden Harvest. King Edwin, Levernbank, Maui Pomare, Niagara, Veronica. Waihemo. Wellington*.—Aorangi, Discovery. 11.. Haimivo. Maori, Maunganui, Monowai. Nucula, Otira. Paua. Piako, Port Huon, Rangatira. Riin»itala. Remuera, Sir James Clark Ross, Tam all inc. Vacuoline, Wairuna. Waikawa. Awarua. — Kalingo, Kanna,_ Makura, Matai, Maimoa, Waikouaiti, Wainui. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals. —Hokianga (7.30 a m.i, from Hokianga. - Yesterday's, Departures. - Hauturu (o p.m.), for New Plymouth; Alexander U2O p.m.), for Nelson. by telegraph WELLINGTON.— September 20: Arrived— Canadian Cruiser (12.15 a.m.), from Auckland; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttoltoii. Maunganui (8.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Tolara (7.5 p.m.). ffom New. Plymouth; Pakura (8.10 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed— Wairuna (3.15 p.m.). for Lyttelfon: Monowai (4 p.m.). for Sydney; Maori (7.00 p.m.), for Lyttelton. T YTTELTON.— September 20: Arrived—rale (6 5 a.m.): Port Wellington (7 a.m.); Uaie vo.o ,q on nm) from Timaru; Waimarino Wellington. Rnnga p n i fi (3 50 p.m.); Moa (4.35 p.m.); for Wellington. . DUNEDIN.— September 20: Sailed—Matai (6.30 a.m.). for southem lighthouses. SYDNEY.— September 20: Arrived—Zealandia (8 a.m.), from Auckland. FREMANTLE.— September 20: Arrived— Ormonde, from London. NEW YORK.— September 18: Sailed— Australind. for Auckland. T ONDON. —September 19: Arrived—Port Brisbane from Wellington; Westmoreland. from Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 5