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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

PORT OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Rangitiki (7.15 a.m.), from London. Passengers for Auckland: — First Siiloon. -Mrs. F. K. Akers. Mrs. Walter Alexander, Mr. T. T. Bond. t Mr. J. L. Brown, Miss 11. S. Chamberlain, Miss 1. M. Chambers. Mr. 11. S. Cornfoot, Mrs. C. A. Dogleish, Lieutenant C. H. Dawson, R.N., Mr. C. F. M. De Bueger. Mrs. M. M. C. J. Fletcher, Miss A. M. E. M. Fletcher, Miss A. A. W. M. Fletchej, Major D. S. Fraser. Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. B. E. Fripp, Miss K. Gardiner, Miss H. R. Herrick. Miss E. A. Jameson, Mrs. N. Kerr, Mr. O. E. Kynoch. Mrs. Kynoch. Mi» t ■ S. Lutener. Mr. G. F. Michie, Master I F Michie. Mrs. C. B. Sharpe. Master D. M. B. Sharpe, Mr. H Turn ley-Jones, Mrs. Turnley-Jones, Mrs. A. D. Wadsworth. Miss E. M. Wadsworth Mr. W Wadsworth, Master W. H. Wadsworth. M*. W. Wallis, Mrs. Wallis Mrs. H. C. F. Wil-liam-F'-.vlett, Miss O. P. W. Wilham-Pow-lett. Miss H. V. W. Wil iam-Powlett. and Nurse. Miss E. J. B. _WiJIiaiTJS, Miss C. h. Williams. Rev. G. B Withers, Mr. R. E. B. Worth, Miss E. N. Worth. Second Class.—Mrs. C. Bolam. Mrs A. S. Booth, Miss G. M. Booth. Mr D. H. Burr Mr. J. D. Cornenter. Mrs. h. m. B. Champ. Dr J W. Crawshaw. Mrs. Crawshaw. Miss M. Crawshaw, Mr. H. A. Cressall, Mr. J. Dun. Mrs. Dun Mr D. D Grant. Mrs. Grant. Miss G. A. Grant. Miss G I Grant. Miss E. Hodgson. Mrs. L Kneebone. Mrs. M. Land. Miss L. Land. Mr Ii T R Malynn. Miss J. M® n d ?*• Miss E. Mawson. Mrs. A. J. MeCnskill. Rev. J. Miller. Mrs. Miller, Miss L. *seave Miss A. Paul. Mr. N. C. A. Walker, Mr. S. J. Webber ' , i,r Webber. Mrs. M. E. F. Yeoman: and 115 third class. . Golden Cloud (12.20 p.m.). from Los AnSe Kawau (12.10 a.m.). from great Barrier: Tnniwha (1 .a.m.), from Paeroa Pono (1.5 a.m.). from Kerepeehi; Coronation (3.50 a.m.). from Whangare.: Claymore (41° a.m.), from Whangarei: Omnna (10.10 a.m.), from Matakana: Tiri <1.30 Nortliern^ports; Paroto (fi.2o p.m.), from Northern portfj, Coromandcl: Motu (9.50 P.m.). from hopu. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Remuera (2.5 p.m ). for London. Paua (3.20 p.m.). for Gisborne Kaimiro (G. 30 P,m )- f° r Westport, Miro (2.30 a.m.). for Coast: Hauiti (10.0 a.m.), for Coromandel: Claymoie (6.5 p.m.), for Whangarei: Coronation (6.1 a p.m.). for Whangarei: Taniwha (8.10 p.m.). for Paeroa; Paroto (0 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Tuhoe. from Tauranga. 7 a.m. OmiDi, from Warkworth. 10 p.m. Kawau, from Thames. 11 p.m.VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Golden Cloud, for Wellington, afternoon. Wingatui. for Wellington. 11 a.m. Kawau, for . Thames. 11 a.m. Omana, for Warkworth. 11 a.m. Duchess, for Matiatia, 6.30 p.m. Hauiti, for Waiheke. C.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Waipiata. Southern ports. October 31. Maunganui, Sydney, November 1. Port Whangarei, Southern ports, Nov. <3. Port Waikato. Sydney. November 4 Waimarino, Southern ports. November 7. Karetu, Fiji. November 8. Zealandia. Sydney, ' November 8. Morinda. Norfolk Island, November 17. OVERSEAS Haleric, Ocean Island, October 29. Hauraki. Los Angeles. October 30. Port Gisborne, Wellington, .October 30, to j load. , Niagara, Vancouver, October 61. Balik Papan, via Wellington, November 1. , ' _ Canadian Constructor. Montreal, Nov. 3. Brisbane Maru, Japan, November o. Crithness. Galveston. November 7. Opawa, Napier, November 7, to load. Mariposa, Los Angeles, November 7. Norfolk. Napier. November 11. to load Australind. Ne*v York, November 12. Otaio, Liverpool. November 15. Mataroa, London, via Wellington. .Nov 16. Rangitiki. South, November 21. to load. City of Adelaide. New York. November 27. Rangitane. London, via Wellington, N0v.29. Canadian Leader, Montreal, November 29. EARLY* SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS Waipahi, Fiji. October 29. Niagara, Sydney, November 1. Maunganui. Sydney, November 4. Brisbane Maru, Japan, via Sydney. .Nov. o. Port Gisborne. London. November 5. Mariposa. Sydney, November 7. Zealandia. November 11. Opawa, London. November 12. Norfolk. London. November 17. Morinda, Norfolk Island, November 17. Rnngitiki, London, November 25. Mnrama, Sydney, November 25. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rangitiki. left London. September 22: arrived Auckland October 27. Malaroa, left Southampton October 7; due Wellington November 9. Rangitnne. 'eft London October 20; due Wellington November 23. Ruahine. left London October 21: due Wellington November 29. ' lonic, leaves Southampton November 4; due Wellington December 14. Rangitata, leaves London November 17; due Auckland December 21. . _ Tamnroa. leaves Southampton December 2: due Wellington January 4. Akaroa, leaves Southampton December 30. due Auckland February 1. ADSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia, at Wellington October 25: sails for Sydney October 28. Maungnnui, leaves Sydney October 28; due Auckland November 1. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi. left Sydney October 13; left Auckland October 18; due Vancouver November 4. Monowai. left San Franinsco October 26; due Wellington November 14. Mariposa, left Los Angeles October 21: due Auckland November 7; sails for Sydney November 7. Niagara, left Vancouver October 12: due Auckland October 31; sails for Sydney November 1. Monterey, left Sydney October 22: Auckland October 25: due Los Angeles November 8. _ ~ Makura. left Sydney October 27: leaves Wellington November 1 for Sail Francisco. VESSELS IN PORT la Stream—Waitomo, Waitemata. Otinbar. Piri (aux. schooner). Mako. Knimanawa. Kurow, Waiotapu, Tofua, Recorder, Kairanga. _ Devonport.—H.M.S. Philoniel, H.M.S. Laburnum, H.M.S. Veronica. Prince's Wharf— Wingatui (U.S.S. Coy.). Port Dunedin (F.C.A. Coy.), Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.), Golden Cloud (Henderson and Macfarlano). . Queen's Wharf—Rangitiki (N.Z.S. Coy.). ! OVERSEAS SHIPS | MOVEMENTS AND DDE DATES Norfolk, left London August 19 for Suva. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers. Bluff and Tiniaru (arrived October 22). Tainui. left London September 8 for Wellington and Lyttelton (arrived October Port 1 Dunedin, left Liverpool September 18 for Auckland (arrived October 23), Napier Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Australind, left New York September 15 for Auckland (due November 12). Wellington. Lyttelton Dunedin and Australia. Rangitiki, left London September 22 for Auckland (arrived Octobor 27) and Wellington. . , , _ : . . Antigone, left Ocean Island September for Lyttelton and Por«; Chalmers (arrived October 5). Canadian Constructor, left Montreal September 24 for Auckland (due November 3), Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. Port Fremantle, left London September 30 for Suva, Lyttelton (due November 11), Dunedin and Bluff. Brisbane Maru, left Japan October 1 for Australia, Wellington and Auckland (due November 5). „ . , Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles October 1 for Auckland (arrived October 27), Wellington and Australia. _ _ , O. A. Knudsen, left Los Anireles October 1 for Wellington (arrived October '25). Otaio, left Liverpool October 8 for Auckland (due November 15). Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin Tiniaru and New Plymouth. Acasta, left Bnlik Papan September 29 for Auckland, Lyttelton (due October 28) and Dunedin. „ . , „ . Caithness, left Galveston October 3 for Auokland, (due November 7). Lyttelton, Wanganui and Australia. Hauraki, left Los Angeles October 9 for Auckland (duo October 30), Wellington. New Plymouth, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Huntingdon, left Falmouth in ballast October 12 for New Zealand (due Nov. 30). TAINUI AT NEW PLYMOUTH The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui, which is at present loading at New Plymouth. is scheduled to sail for Gisborne tomorrow, and is due there on Monday. The vessel will clear Gisborne on Wednesday, arriving at Wellington on the following dayShe will sail for Napier on November 8. and will leave for London, via Panama, at 11 p.m. on November 11 with passengers, mail and cargo.

The Kaimiro sailed at 6.30 last evening for,Westport and Greymouth. The Waimea left Gisborne at three o'clock yesterday afternoon for Napier and Auckland. The Shell Company > coastal motortanker Paua. which arrived from Wellington last week-end, sailed for Gisborne yes terday afternoon. The Karepo, which left Greymouth at 7.30 pm. on Tuesday, was to leave Westport at eight o'clock yesterday morning for Wellington, Napier and Auckland. The Waimarino is expected to leave Dunedin to-morrow for Oarnaru, Timarii, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland, one is due at Auckland on November i. The Waipahi is due to sail at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Suva, Apia and Nukualofa. She came out of dock earlier in the week and commenced loading at Prince s wharf. On account of the rain interfering with loading, the Wingatui, which was to have sailed for, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru at 6 p.m. yesterday, will not leave until XI o'clock this morning. The Waipiata left Timaru at 8.30 on Wednesday evening for Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. She was scheduled to clear Lyttelton for Wellington at 3 P-JJ. yesterday, and is due at Auckland on Monday. THE MAUNGANUI The Maunganui is to leave Sydney this afternoon for Auckland, where she is due on Tuesday morning. From Auckland she will return to Sydney direct on November 4, sailing at 3 p.m. NIAGARA DUE AT SUVA The Royal Mail liner Niagara is due at Suva at 5.30 this morning from Vancouver and Honolulu. She is expected to continue her voyage about noon, and is due at Auckland on Monday. The liner will sail for Sydney at 10 p.m. on Tuesday. THE HAURAKI The Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki is expected to arrive on Sunday morning from the Pacific Coast, via Rarotonga. After discharging here she will proceed to Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. REMUERA SAILS The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera, which completed loading at Central Wharf yesterday morning, sailed at 2.5 p.m. for London, via Panama. In addition to mails and cargo, she carried 93 passengers. THE MONTEREY The Oceanic Company's liner Monterey is due at Suva at 8 o'clock thia morning. Shjs is expected to sail at 5 p.m. to-day in continuation of her voyage from Melbourne to Los Angeles and San Francisco. KALINCO AT SYDNEY The Kalingo, which left Greymouth on October 19, arrived at Sydney yesterday. She will later proceed to Newcastle and Coff's Harbour to load for Wellington and Greymouth. MAKURA CLEARS SYDNEY The Royal Mail liner Makura left Sydney at five o'clock yesterday afternoon for Wellington. where she is due on Monday morning. She is scheduled to resume Jier voyage to Rarotongft, Papeete and San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon. THE HALERIC The Bank Line steamer Haleric is expected to arrive from Ocean Island morrow afternoon. She has a cargo of /050 tons of phosphates, all of which will be unloaded at Auckland to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited. MARIPOSA CLEARS HONOLULU The Oceanic Company's liner Mariposa cleared Honolulu on Wednesday in continuation of her voyage frort San Francisco and Los Angeles to Melbourne, via Auckland. The vessel is expected at Auckland on November 7, sailing the same evening for Sydney and' Melbourne. THE MELBOURNE MARU The Japanese motor-ehip Melbourne Maru will call at Manila on November 7 to load for Australian ports. Wellington and Auckland. according to advice received by the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company. The vessel is expected at Auckland about December 5. THE PORT GISBORNE The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Gisborne. which arrived at Wellington from Timaru on Wednesday, is due at Auckland on Sunday. The vessel will complete loading at this port, and is expected to «ail for London, via Panama, on November 5. PORT DUNEDIN DELAYED The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Dunedin, which was to have left Auckland at ten o clock last night, will now sail at noon to-day, her departure yesterday being delayed by rain whicli interfered with loading operations. The vessel will go to Napier, XVellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. THE BRISBANE MARU According to advice received by the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering . Company. the Japanese motor-ship Brisbane Maru. en route from Japan, Hongkong ana Manila, is due at Wellington next Wednesday. after calling at Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Risdon. She is expected at Auckland on November 5, and is to sail the same day for Sydney. GOLDEN CLOUD ARRIVES The American steamer Golden Cloud arrived from Los Angeles at 12.20 p.m. yesterday, with general cargo from Facitic Coast ports, and berthed at Prince a Wharf to commence unloading to the agency ox Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, bhe is expected to sail for Wellington this afternoon, and will later proceed to Australia to complete discharging a deck-load, of ber The vessel left Los Angeles on October 1 the trip to Auckland being devoid of incident. Good weather was experienced throughout. RANGITIKI FROM LONDON After an uneventful trip, the New Zealand Shipping Company's_ liner Rangitiki arrived from London at 7.15 yesterday morning with pafsengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. She berthed at Queen's Wharf. The liner left London on September 22, and experienced good weather to Panama. Colon was reached on October 6, the canal being passed the same day. After spending a night at Balboa, the_ vessel left for Auckland on October 7, calling at Pitcairn Island on October 17. An unusual amount of fog was experienced -when nearing the New Zealand coast, but no rough weather was encountered. Included in the vessel's cargo for Auckland were a number of British motor-cars, _ the first 1933 models to come to the Dominion. After discharging at Auckland 6ho will sail for Wellington to-morrow at 5 p.m. to complete, nnd will Inter load for England at Bluff, Lyttelton. Wellington, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland, clearing finally for London, via Panama, on November 25. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Canadian Constructor. Haleric. Hauraki. Karetu. Maui Pomare, Monterey. Port Dunedin, Remuera, Triona, Vincas. Wellington.—Aorangi. Discovery 11.. Dunedin. Kiwitea. Mnriposa_. Niagara, O. A. Knudsen, Sydhav, Tainui. Awarua.—Acasta, Canadian Challenger. Makura. Monowai. Sir J. C. Clark Ros?, Waikonaiti, Wainui.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals. —Ronaki (G. 40 a.m.). from Raglan and Kawliia. Yesterday's Departures.—Ronaki (5 p.m.), for Hokianga; Hokianga (7.30 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—October 27: Arrived— Opawa (12.5 a.m.); Rata'(6.lo a.m.), from Wanganui; Holmdale (0.25 a.m.), Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—o. A. Knudsen (7.15 a.m.), for San Pedro: Holmdale (12.5 p.m.), for Picton; Rata (1 p.m.), for Westport; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—October 27: Arrived— Rangatira (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Waipiata (8.15 a.m.), Poolta (1.10 P.m.). from Tininru; Totara (4 p.m.). from Westport: Kiwitca (4,30 p.m.). from Dunedin. Sailed— Mon (11.35 a.m.), Orepuki (12.55 p.m.), Waipiafri (5.50 p.m.), Rangatira (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington; Awahou (1 p.m.). for Waikokopu: Gain (1.25 p.m.), Waimarino (3.20 p.m.), for Dunedin.' SYDNEY!"—October 27: Arrived— Kalingo, from Greymouth. Sailed—Makura (5 p.m.), for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 6

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