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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OP AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS s Maunganui (7 a.m.), from Sydney. PasA Andrews, Mies I. Aicken. Mr. CAlferi, Mr. J. Antill, Mr W. M'ro™nd., Mr J Adams, Mr. A. Bronnert. Mr. Black, Mr. B. Bassett Mr. 1 . Mr. li. Baxter. Mrs. Baxter, Mr. M. Brian, Mr*. D. Bryant. Mr. A. Brenner Missi MBreen, Miss E.. Burt. Miss D. f> row .§' Miss A. Beere. Mrs. B. Bailey, Mr. W. Bayne, Miss M. Crossett. Miss D. Cummins. Miss J. Cooper, Miss G. Carlysle, Miss M. Curr. Mr W Cunningham. Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. S, Ctrrick, Dr. f . ' rick. Mrs. Carriok, Mrs. 1). Cogger, Mr. K. Clive, Miss D. Castagna. Mr. H.Coj. Mr, B. C'raswell. Mr. B. Carah Mr C. Bavies, Mr. F. Dewav, Mr. A. di y ,11, 2' Mr. H. Decliow, Mr J. Demeln. Mr. J. Donoghue. Miss M. de Gunst, Mr. I. • Chario. Mr. J. Dyer. Mrs. J. Downey Mr. R, Egan. Mr. A. Finlay. Mr. M. t •""W"' Mr. A. Folli. Mr. A. Fiore Mr. F. F< jxlw. Miss T. Foote. Miss G. Facehi. Mr. V. Eraser, Mrs. Fraser, Miss L, Eraser, W. Garrett. Mr. ,J. Greenhnlgh. Mr. «- Glasheen. Mr. A. Gagliardl, Mr. .1. lugher. Mr. H. Green, Mr. E. C.ibb P. Gillett, Mr. A. Granforto. Mis- Gjunforte. Mm. W. Gray and child, Mr. Honey, Mr R, Hood Mr. H " rro f s^ > Mrs. Horrocks, Mrs. M. Hill, Miss v' 11 chinson. Miss J. Hammond. Miss E. Hall, Miss M. Tlislop, Mr. W. Hainea. Miss K Heath. Mrs. M. Henry. Mr K Jsal. Mr. W. Insamells. Mr. JL Joyce. Mr. 8, James. Mr. It. Jones, Mr. D. Kerr, Mr. C. Kuisr. Mr. S. Larkin. Mr. G. Livermore. Miss J.,. Lynch. F. Rigo Mnzza, Mr. A. Marone. Mirassou. Mrs. Mirassou, Mr. P. Montanari, Mrs. Montanari. Mr, J. Morton, Mrs. Morton, Mr. D. Maxwell, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. E. Macky. Mr. W Ma?. Mr. E. Morgan, Miss C- Mascagni. Miss I. Morrison. Miss F.- i? ron< Tf' Miss E. Moroney, Mr. T. McNee. Mrs. E. SlcEldowney, Miss W. McDonnell, Mr. K. McKenzie. Dr. A. Mcintosh, Mrs. M. MeAskill and child. Mr. A. Mcßride Mrs. Mcßride, Miss A. MeCrea, Mr. G. Mills, Mrs A. Mcßeth and two children. Dr. H. Northc-roft, Miss C. Nichols, Rev. T. Oalies, Mrs. Oakes. Mr. A. Pbillipps,. Mr. ,T. l ost, Mr. W. Pet rie, Mrs. D. and cliild, Mr. W. Pepper, Mrs. S. Pinn, Mr. J. Rnse, IMr. G. Kumaay. Rowi. Mrs. Rossi. Miss V. Rogers, Miss Rooney, Mifis M. Rhodes, Mr. J. Redgato, Mrs. Redirate. Miss M. Robins, Mrs. E Reeve. Mr. R. bmythe, Miss S. Smith, Mr. J. Bsltliouse, Mrs. ha tliouse, Mrs. R. Sclmrack, Mr. A. Ta't, Mr. W. Tinson, Mr.' G. Veevers, Miss C. Volohra, Mr* J. Wittmer, Mr. W. Wittmer, Mr. W. Westwood. .Mr. A. Wade. Mr. R. ■Willoughby, Mr. E, Wynn. Mr. K. Watts, Miss A. Wstson, Mr, A. Wilson. Miss A. Wilson, Miss P. Wilson. Mr. W. Blair Whyt.e, Mrs. Whyfe Bnd rhild, Mr. R. What nousrll. Mr. H. Whatnough, Mrs. Whatnough. Mrs. A. White. Mr. Ij. Weston, Mr. G. Westlake, Mrs. Westlake and three children. Oinant; ('■2 a.m.). fmni Wsrkworth; Coronation (ft. 10 a.m.). from Whangarei; Hokinnira (P. 35 a.m.), from Hokianga; Claymore <7.10 a.m.), from Whuisarei; Tuhoe (1 n.n.s a.m.), from Tauranga; _ Taniwjm (1115 a.m.), from Faeroa: Hauiti (2 p.m.). rrom Thames: Kawsu (6.10 a.m.), from Manja* wai; Omana (7.25 p.m.). from Waiheke. | YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Wnikawa 15 pm.t. for AWUington. Otimai (12.15 a.m.), for Opotiki: Oman* ; (D.45 a.m.), for Waiheke; Toa (in.IS a.m.), for Whakatane: Motili (11.20 p.m.), for Warkworth; Hauiti <4 p.m.), for C'oromandel; Tukeko (5.35 p.m.), for East Coast hays: Margaret W. (ft p.m.), for East Coast bays; Coronation (6.10 p.m.), for Whangarei Waimes (10.45 p.m.). for Gisborne: t'lav. more (10.50 p.m.). for Whangarei.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Opawa, from Liverpool, 2 a.m. Maimoa. from Wellington, 11 p.m. Paroto, from Northern port*, morning. Hauiti. from Coromandel, 1.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TODAY Maunganui, for Wellington, 3 p.m. Wingatui, for Wellington, afternoon. Omana. for Matekana. noon. Motu, for Taur&nga, noon. Hauiti, for Thames. 4 p.m. Kawnu, for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Morinda, Norfolk Island. October 6. Karepo, Melbourne. October 6. Kalingo. Melbourne, October 7. Wnipiata, Southern porta. Ootober 10. Kairuiro, Suva. October 10. Port Whangarei, Southern ports, October 11. Zeal.india. Sydney. October 11. Waipahi. Tonga, October 19. overseas Southern Cross. London, early in October. Opawa, Liverpool. October 6. Maimoa, Wellington, October fi. to load. Canadian Challenger, Montreal, October 6. Remuera. London, via Wellington, Ocis. 6. Tekoa. Gisborne, October 7, to load. Sydney Marti, Japan, October 8. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVEftSEAB. ' Maungantri, Sydney, via Oct. 5 Morinda, Norfolk Island, October 6. 4 Sydney Mam, Japan, October 8. Monterey, Sydney, October 10. Tekoa, London, October 11. Maimoa. London. October 11. Zealandia. Sydney, October 14. Remuera, London, October 22. Brisbane Maru, Japan, November 4. Opawo, London, Novemb#r 12. Norfolk. London, November 17. Rangitiki, London, November 25. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Tainui. left Southampton September 9; due Wellington October 18. Rangitiki, left London September ?2; due Auckland October 26. Matnroa. leave# Southampton October 7; due Wellington November 9 Rangitane, leavea London Ootober 20, due Wellington November 2.1. Ruahin*. leavea London October 20, due Lyttelton November 29. lonic, leaves Southampton November 1, due Wellington December 14. Rangitata. leaves London November 17; due Auckland December 21. j Tamaroa. leavea Southampton' December 2; due Wellington January I. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia, at Sydney, sails for Auckland October 7. Matinganui, left Sydney for Auckland and Wellington September 30; arrived Auckland October 4; sails for Wellington .-.nd Sydney October 5. VESSELS IN PORT In Stream—Waitomo, Waitemafa, Gunbar, Pin (aux. schooner), Mako, Kaimanawa. Kurow, Waiotapu, Tofmv , Duchess, Southern Cross, Recorder, Kairanga. Devonport-*H.M.S. Philomel, JJ.M.B, Laburnum, H.M.S. Veronica. Nucula. In Dock—Karatu (U.S.S. Coy.). King's Wharf—Kartigi (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Wingatui (U.S.S. C'oy.). Queen's Wharf—Opawa (N.Z.S. C'oy.). Central Wharf—Maun?anui (U.S.S. Coy.), OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMKNTS AND DUE DATES Canadian Cruiser, left Montreal July 27 for * Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru Dunedin and Bluff (arrived October 1). Norfolk, left. London August 19 for Suva. Lyttelton (arrived October 2), Port Chalmers, Blujf and Tinmru. Remuera, left London August 25 for Wellington (arrived October 2) and Auckland (due October 0). Canadian Challenger, left Montreal August 27 for Auckland 'due October 0). Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. Opawa, left Liverpool August 27 for Auckland (due October 5), Wellington. ,Lvttelton and Dunedin. Orari, left Liverpool August fi for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers (arrived October 1) and New Plymouth. The Wnimea sailed for Gisborne and Napier last evening. The Alexander is due at. Onehunjta from Nelson at daylight this morning. The Pukeko nailed for East Coftllt bays, Gisborne and Napier early last eveningThe Wingatui is to be despatched this afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dun- | cdin and Timaru. En route from Dunedin. the Waipiata will j leave Timaru this nfternodn for Lyitcltou, | Wellington and Auckland. The motor-ship Port Waiknto. which left Dargaville fcr Sydney on September 27. arrived at Sydney yester^H.v, The Waimarino is announced to load at Dunedin for despatch next Saturday for Oaniaru. Timaru. Lyttcltcn, Wellington and Auckland. After loading at Greymouth, the Koraata 'left Wrptport at noon yesterday for JN a pier and Auckland. The Antigone left Lyttelton for _ Port Chalmers and Ravensbourne at rind-day yesterday to cpniplete unloading phosphates from Ocean Island. To complete discharge of her cargo from Pacific Coast nor'# the Waikawa sailed for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney yesterday eftftrnootl. The crew for the Westport Cmjl Company's steamer Canepua will lie paid off today. If a new crew h not. pjgned on, the vessel will be removed to moorings in the stream this afternoon. The Karepo, which left New Plymouth at 10.45 a.m. yesterday for Auckland, is expected to arrive mI this port to-morrow morning. The vessel will berth at Prince i Wharf. and aftor discharge will proceed to Wellington.

MorrowAi's passengers The .Royal Maiil liner Monowni. which reached Wellington from Sydney on Monday, brought trie following passengers for New Zealand:— First-class —Mr. H. Adprnii, Mr. A. Aulsebrook, Mr. K. Brampton, Mr. and Mr#. B. Barnes, Miss N. Boyd, Sir Henry and Lady Buckleton, Mr. ~R. A. J. Barbour, Captain A. C. Boccard, Mr. N. S. W. Binnie. Mrs. S. Burlinn. Miss E. A. Burling, Mrs. J. A. Bean, Miiss N. Camming!, Mr. E. Clarke, Mrs. E. Cooper. Miss H. S. Cooper. Mr. R. H. Cooper, Mrs. A. Curow, Miss J. M. Davis. Mr. and Airs. A. Delmonte. Miss A. V. Egan, Mrs. E. East, Mr. B. Freeman, Mr. B. Fair, Miss I. G. Finch, Miss A. Foley, Miss K. Goodall, Mr. L. Gray, Mr. R. L. Gracoy, Father D. Hurley, Mr. M. Ba(?en, Mrs. R. M. Hobson, Miss M. Hutchiniion, Mr. A. J. Hyams, Mr. and Mrs. L. Haze:, Mr. J. G. Holdsworth. Mr. L. A. Jones, Mir. and Mrs. Johnson and son, Mr. H. Laraen, Mr. A. N. Lawrenee. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamborn, Mr. D, Lee, Mr, sue! Mrs. W, Le Roy. Father P. Minogue. Mi:i.s V. A. Macmillan. Miss T. H. McEldowney. Mrs. S. A. Madden, Prince Magaloff, Mr. and Mrs._ J. Marks and son, Mr, and Mrs. W. Makin and son, Mrs. M. Moron. Miss M. Moron, Mrs. H. McNish, Mrs. M. Noon and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Niblock, Mr. A. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Pitcaethley, Mr. HPage, Mr. A. Robertson, Mr. A. W. Rambitts, Airs. M. Rndmayn*. Rev. Dr. J. Rushbrooke, Mrs. B. B. Spend, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Sainsbury, Mr. J. Szigeti. Mr. and Mrs. W. Saunders arid '2 children. Miss M. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrn. D. Scott, Mr. L. N. Thorpe, Mr. A. Thomson. Mr. A. M. Thomson, Lieut..Colonel und Mrs. E. Turton, Mr, W. B, Tennent, Mr. D, Tennent, Mr. and Mrs. G. Toyne. Mis. E. G. "Walker, Mr. J. Wood, Mliss H. M. Wilkie, Miss D. J. Wilfcerfoss. The vessel resumed h«r voyage to San Francisco, via Earoton.sa and Papeete, yesterday afternoon. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations 10-day: Auckland.—Aorangi, Canadian Challenger, Kaimiro. Karep(>. Morinda, Opawa, Port Gisbome, Waikawa, Waipahi. Wellington.—City of Dulhi, Discovery 11., Diomcde. Dunedin, Kt.nna, Maimoa, Mariposa, Monowai, Monterey, Niagarn, Otira. Piako, Port Wellington. Port Victor. Rangitata, ißancitiki, Raranan,. Sir J. C. Rosa, Sydney Maru, 'J'ekoa, Tyineric, Vacuolino. Awarua. —Antigone, Kiwitea. Makura, Matui, Narbada, Norfolk, Orari, Waikouaiti, Wainui. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday'# Departures.—Hauturu (3.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth and Wansanui. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—October 4: Arrived— Rata (5 a.m.),-I'rom Nelson; Maori (7 a.m.). Maui Pomare (10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Maimoa (7 a.m.). for Auckland; City of Delhi (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Monowni (3 p.m.), for San Francisco; •Remuera (5.10 p.m.), for Auckland: Rata (0.20 p.m.), for Tarakehe; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—October 1; Arrived— Holmdala (G.lO a.m.), Totara (7.40 a.m.). from Timaru; Rangatira. (6.45 a.m.), Taupata (8.20 a.m.), Waimarino (12.80 p.m.), from Wellington. Sniled—Antigone (12.05 p.m.), for Pout Chalmers: Totara (2,45 p.m.). Holmdalo (.1.10 p.m.). Rnngntir* (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington; Taui>B(a (3.5 p.m.), for Nelnon. October •(: Arnvrd—Esrakn, from Bluff; Storm (8 a.m.). from Bluff. Sailed—©ran (5.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. BLUFF.*rOcl:ober h Arrived—Waikouaiti (4.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed—Waikouaiti (4.10 p.m.), for Dunedin; Canadian Cruiser (5 p.m.), fo;r New York. SYDNEY.— 4 : Arrived—Zcalandia Ci a.m.). from Wellington; Port Waikato, from Dargavillß. N FU EM ANTLE,—'October 4; Arrived— Otrjiitp, from London. LONDON.—October 3; Arrived— I Taranaki, from Auckland; Northumberland, from Mel, bournet

THE GOLDEN HARVEST The American steamer Golden Harvestifl due at Napier from Lyttebon to-day and the is to jai} for Australian. I'orts to complete unloading cargo from L acific Coast ports. THE TANKER AC AST A. Th« Shell Company's tanker Acaata left Balik Papan on September !29 for Auckland and other New Zealand po;rts. She is due at Auckland about October 17. TARANAKI AT LONDON The Shaw, Sarill n.nd Albion motor-shin T.ranaki. which .left Auek and °n AucuS' 20 for London, via Las I almas, arrived at London on Monday. KARETU TO UNDOCK The Karetu, which has been docked for cleaning and painting in connection with her annual overhaul and survey, will be undocked this momms and removed to the .North Wall y-' ZEALANDIA AT SYDNEY The Huddart-Parker intercolonial steamer Zealandia. which left, Wellington with passengers. mail and car«o on I r.Klay afternoon, arrived at Sydney yesterday mornin*. lh<--vessel is scheduled to sail lor Auckland Friday, being due hero next .luesday. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER An expected arrival tomorrow is the steamer Canadian Challenger, from Montreal. The vessel has general cargo tor discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyt*®!" ton, Tiraaru. Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA The Kiwitea is to load at Melbourne and Adelaide toward the middle of October for Bluff. Lyttelton, Wellington and Castleclitt. The Kurepo is announced to load at Adelaide about October 22 for Auckland, in place of the Kartigi. completing her cargo ftt Melbourne. MAIMOA TO COMPLETE The Shaw, SaviU and Albion steamer Maimoa left Wellington for Auckland early yesterday morning i.o complete loading .lor England. Tho vce®ei is due at a late hour this evening and is scheduled to sail finally for London, via Cape Horn, next luesdny. KATMIRO FROM ISLANDS The Kaimiro. which is relieving the Karetu in the Sydney-Islands-Auckland service and which left Sydney on September 23 for Lautoka and Hutu, in expected to leave Suva to-morrow for Auckland. She is duo about next Tuesday. MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY With passengers. mail and. cargo, ths intercolonial steamer Majnganm reached Auckland from Sydney yesterday morning and berthed at Central Wharf. The vessel will sail for Wellington thin afternoon and will be despatched on her return voyage to Sydney from Wellington on Friday afternoon. OPAWA FROM LIVERPOOL With general cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain, the New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Opawa is due at Auckland from LjverpoM *t an early hour thiß morning and will berth at Queen s Wharf to discharge the local portion of her cargo. The vessel will complete unloading at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin and will then commence iloading for her homeward voyage at Port Chalmers, her other Ipading porta being Wangamii, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. The vessel is to fail finally from Auckland on November 12 for London, via Dakai. REMU ERA'S PASSENGERS The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera, which reached Wellington from London on Sunday morning, brought the following passengers:— First Saloon—Mrs. M. Armstrong, Miss E. Armstrong, Mr. P. J. Borthwick, lira. Borthwick, Mr. E. Brial Mrs. Brial, Miss R Bulleu, Miss F. E. Bullen, Mr. F. H. Clark, Mr. W. H. Cranwisjl, Mrs. D. Earle. Mr. P. Gill, Mrs. B. V. Goring, Mr. D. Harvev. Captain W. L. Jackson, D.5.0.. R.N., Mrs. M. S. Jacobs, Mr. B. Jay. Miss G. J. Nathan, Miiss D. H. Price, Mr. D. ,T. Riddiford. Miss V. A, Russell. Mrs. A. A. Sutton, Mr. J. W. Walker, Li«ul.-Com-mander M. E, Wevell, R.N., Mr. B. E. H. Whitcombe, Mrs. Whitcombe.

Second Saloon—Mrs. A. Arkwright, Mr. G. D. Ashton, Mr.- J. Ashton, Mrs. C. Cook, Mrs. E. Eckford. Miss E. M. J. Ec.kford, Captain W. J. D. Gorin/f.J'ohnaton. Mr. H. S. Hart, Miss V. B. Hutchison, Mr. C. S. Mackay, Mr. D. B. Mans'srgh, Mrs. Manlergh. Master T. P. Mnnsergh, Mr. J. Shearer. Mrs. Shearer. Mr. F. J. SladeGully. Mrs. E. A. Williams. Mr. J. O. I. Williams, Master E. P. Williams, Misst A. T. Williams. Mr. H. M. Williams. The vessel is due at Auckland to-morrow to complete unloading general merchandise from London. She will berth at Prince's Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21305, 5 October 1932, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21305, 5 October 1932, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21305, 5 October 1932, Page 6

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