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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Port Gisborne (0.45 a.m.), from Wellington. R.M.S. Niagara (1.15 p.m.), from VanCMiver. Passengers lor Auckland: — First Class—Mr. F. L. Astley, Mr. G. J. lllundell, Mrs. F.. A. Brett. Mr. Iv. V. Black, Mr./ W. Bird. Mr. L. H. Collier, Jlrs. A. Collier, Mr. 11. E. Ellis, Mrs. C. J*'lis Mr. W. F. G-rsh.iin, Mrs. E. <». Graham. Master R. F. Graham, Mr. P. <'■ C-.-jciiwood. Mrs. H. M. Greenwood, Master (i* R. Greenwood. Mr. 11. Hunter, Mr. H. V Hodson, Mr. J. W. Mathieaon, Mrs. L. E Mathieaon. Miss L. M. Mathiesou, Mr. T* D McC.rath, Miss L. F. Rosser. Mrs. I' Seaeer, Master E. Seagar, Mr. C. B. Simpson, Mr. S. 11. Thomas, Miss D. Thomas, Mrs. J. B. Tbrn:as, Mrs. R. A. S. Waite, Miss M. Wilkinson, fabin Class—Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. A. W. p.urg.ess, Mrs. J. S. Barrack, Master B. G. Par rack', Miss 11. E. Barrick, Mr. J. Cook. I'rs. A. Cook, Mr. A. S. Cox, Miss M. Finnerty, Mr. F. Hannaford, Miss I). L. Hilford. Mr. G. P. Jones. Mrs. M. Jones. Mr. F. S. Lindsay. Miss E. N. Marsh, itiss R. Maher, Miss M. G. Mahon, Mrs. E. L. Mulcahy, Mr. J. 11. Macdonnld. Mrs. S. J. JlcPlierson. Nfiss S. Ruskell, Mr. W. G. Roberts. Mr. F. A. Stulchbury, Miss M. F. Tate, Mi*s I. M. Thair, Miss E. J. Waft, Mr. R. T. Buxton. Mrs. E. M. Buxton and c, number of third class. Waipiatn (6.55 a.m.), frciin Wellington; Toa (7.15 a.m.-). from Whakatane. YESTERDAY'S DEP.ARTURES Pukeko (9.45 a.m.). for Portland; Kawan ("2.30 p.m.). for Mangawai; Ilauiti (1.50 r.m.l, for Thames; Omana (1.45 p.m.), for Warkworth; Paroto (5 p.m.), for Northern Endeavour (-5.40 p.m.), for Northern ports; Wiika (0.20 p.m.). for Northern ports; Pono (0.40 p.m.), for Kerepeehi. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Sfaunsanui, from Sydney, '7 a.m. Oraant, from Warkworth, 1 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 4 a.m. Taniwha. from P.ieroa, 4.30 a.m. from Whangarei, -4 a.m.. Tuhoe, from Tauranga. 7 a.m. Pukeko, from Portland. 5 a.m. Jtauiti, from Thames, noon. Omana, from Waiheke, 0.30 p.m. Kawau, from Mangawai, 9 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY TjMS. Niagara, for Sydney. 11 p.m. Hauraki, for Wellington, afternoon. Omana, for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m. Motiti. for Warkworth, 10 a.m. Hauiti, for Coromandel, 2.30 p.m. Pukeko, for East Coast bays, 4 p.m. Coronation, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. Waimea, for Gisborne. 4 p.m. Maisaret W. for East. Coast bays. 4 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 10.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Maunganui, Sydney, November 1. Port Whangarei, Southern ports, Nov. 3. Port Wajkato, Sydney, November 4. Karepo, Westport, via ports, November 5. Waimarino. Southern ports, November 7. 'varetu, Fiji, November 8. 'Sealandia, Sydney, November S. Wjngatui, Southern ports, Novemoer 14. Niagara. Sydney, November 14. Morinda, Norfolk Island, November 17. Waipahi, Tonga. November 19. Marama, Sydney, November 21. OVERSEAS Canadian Constructor, Montreal. Nov. 2. Sydhav. Balik Papan, via Wellington, November 4. *j3riebano Maru, Japan, November t. Opawa, Napier, November 7, to load. "Mariposa, Los Angeles, November 'l. Caithness', Galveston, November 11. Thordis, San Pedro, November 12. , Norfolk Napier, November 14, to load. Australind, New York. November 14. Otaio, Liverpool, November Id. Mataroa, London, via Wellington, Nov 10. Rangitiki. South, November 21, to load t'Tolden Coast, Los Angeles, November 27. Port Hunter, New York. Rangitane, London, via Wellington, -J. Canadian Leader, Montreal. November 29. City of Adelaide, New York. December -. Bullaren, Capetown via ports, early Dec. T&ranaki, Liverpool, December 11. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND IKZZRCOLOHIAXi ASJ) overseas Niagara, Sydney, November I. Hikurangi. Norfolk November 3. .Port Gisborne, .London, November 3. Maunganui. Sydney, Novemuer i. Brisbane Maru, Japan, via Sydney, isiov. 5. Mariposa, Sydney, November 7. Zealandia. Sydney, November 11. Opawa, London, November 12. Norfolk, London, November 17. Morinda, Norfolk Island, November 17, Rangitiki. London, November 25. Marama, Sydney, November 25. Waipahi. Suva, November 20, BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Mataroa, left Southampton October 7; due Wellington November 9, Rangitane, left London October ..0; duo 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; duo Auckland December 21 , n Tamaroa. leave.) Southampton December Z; due Wellington January 4 Akaroa, leaves" Southampton December 30. due Auckland Februarir 1. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Zealandia. due Sydney November 1; Bails for Auckland November 4. Maunganui, left Sydney October 28; due Auckland November 1; sans for bouncy November 4. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi, left Sydney October 13; left Auckland October 18; duo Vancouver Nov. 4. Monowai. left San Francisco October 20; duo Wellington November 14; sails for oyuney November 15 Mariposa, left Los Angeles October 21; due Auckland November 7; sails for Sydney November 7. . Niagara, left Vancouver October 12; arrived Auckland October 31; sails for Sydney November 1. _ , , , , Monterey, left Sydney October 22; Auckland October 25; due Los Angeles Nov. 8. Makura. left Sydney October 2/; leaves Wellington November 1 for ban L' rancisco. VESSELS IN PORT In Stream—'Waitomo. Waitemata, Gunbar, Piri (aux. schooner), Mako, haimanawa, Kurow, Waiotapu, Tofua, Recorder, KmDevonport—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. Labutnum, H.M.S. Veronica. Prince's Wharf— Waipiata (I oy ' Waimea (U.S.S. Coy.). R.M-S. Niagara WAS. &»•>• farlane). Margaret W. (F.A.C.). Central Wharf—Port Gipbortio ( c .A.L.;. Pukeko (Walkin and Wall is). OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMENTS AND DUE PATSS Port Dunedin, left Liverpool September 18 for Auckland Napier (arrived October 2D), Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Australind, left" New York September IS for Auckland (due November 3-). » all l " 1 * toil, Lyttel-.cn, Dunedin and Australia. Rangitiki, left London September 22 or Auckland and Wellington (arrived OctoCanndian Constructor, left. Montreal September 24 for Auckland (due November 2), Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluti and Australia. , , nn Tort Fremantle. left London September 30 for Suva, Lyttelton (due Tsovember 11). Dunedin and Blu3. _ , , . , Brisbane, Maru, left Japan October 1 for Australia, Wellington and Auckland (due November 4). , . Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles October' for Auckland. Wellington (arrived October 31) and Australia. , Otaio, loft Liverpool October 8 Auckland (due November la). Well in;, tn, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Timaru and Plymouth. „ , , fl .,_ Caithness, left Galveston October 6 tor Auckland (due November 11), Lyttelton, Wanganui r.nd Australia. Hauraki. left Los Angeles October 9 for Auckland (arrived October 30 . A\ ellington. New Plymouth, Lyttelton and Dunedin. . . , i, , n,. Huntingdon, left Falmoutn in ballast, October 12 for New Zealand (due Nov • l>)City of Adelaide, left New ork O^ 0^;,, 8 for Auckland (due December 2), Well ington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and AusOcean Island October 19 for Auckland (arrived October -J)- ~ Rangitane, left London October 20 for Wellington (duo November 23), and AuckRuahirie', left London October 21 for ington (due November 29), Lyttelton, Po:t Chalmers and Nelson. , Canadian Leader, left Montreal on October 21 for Auckland (duo November 29), Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Tymeric, Wt Nauru Island October 24 lor New, Plymouth (due November o) ana Wangranui. . . ■, Thordis. left San Pedro October 17 for Auckland (duo. November 12) aiid ellin^ton. Bydhav, left Balik Paiian October 5 tor Wellington s.ud Auckland (duo November 5).

The Waimarino, en route from Dunedin, left Oama.ru at 11,30 yesterday morning for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and . Auckland. Tho Wingatui is scheduled to leave Dunedin next Saturday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, Wellington and Auckland. She ia due at Auckland on November 14. The Waipiata arrived from Southern ports yesterday morning and is at Prince's Wharf. After discharging and loading the vessel will lie despatched for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru. The Richardson Line motor-ship Pukeko. which has bci*n iecommissioned after overhaul ami stiivey, was despatched for Portland yesterday morning to load cement. Tho vessel will return to early this morning and will complete loading at Centra Wharf, She is to sail for East Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier this afternoon. TANKER VACUOLINE The Vacuum Oi'. Company's tanker Vacuoline is reported to have cleared San Francisco for New Zealand on Saturday. THE HIKURANGI Arrangements have been made for tho Hikurangi to make nnother trip to Norfolk Island. She is to sail at noon on Thursday. THE, MAKURA The Royal Mail liner Makura arrived at Wellington from Sydney at seven o'clock yesterday morning. She will resume her voyage to San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete, this afternoon. TANKER SYDHAV To complete unloading bulk petrol from Balik Papan for the Shell Company, tho tanker Sydhav in expected to leavo Wellington far Auckland to-day. She is due on Friday. 1 THE HAURAKI The Hauraki is expected to sail for Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney this afternoon to complete unloading cargo from Pacific Coast ports. MAUNGANUI DUE 7 A.M. The Maun;anui will arrive from Sydney at seven o'clock this morning, according to her wireless advice. She will berth at Queen's Wharf on arrival and will land passengers, xaail and cargo after medical inspection. THE TYMERIG Wireless advice received from the Bank Line steamer Tyineric states that she will arrive at New Plymouth from Nauru Island on Friday nigh",. The vessel has a full cargo of phosphates for .discharge at New Plymouth and Wangaiiui. THE MATAI The Government steamer Matni is to leave Wellmu'on to-morrow morning on her periodical cruise to East Coast and Northem lighthouses. She is expected to return to Wellington early in December, THE GOLDEN COAST The American steamer Golden Coast is scheduled to clear Los Angeles to-day with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at, Auckland, Wellington and Australia. She is due at Auckland on November 27. TARANAKI FROM LIVERPOOL The Shaw, Sav ill and Albion motor-ship Taranaki is to leave Liverpool to-day with cargo from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff, one is due at Auckland, via Capetown, on December 11. THE lONIC After a prolonged stay of five months in England, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic is scheduled to clear Southampton on Friday with passengers and mail for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Wellington arid Auckland. She is due at Wellington on December 14. THE CITY OF ADELAIDE The New Zealand Shipping Company has J received advice that the A. and A. Line 6 j chartered steamer City of Adelaide saueu j from New York on October 8 and cleaned , Tcmpico on October 25 for Auckland. W ell- j ington, Lvttelto i, Dunedin and Australia, j She is due at Auckland on December 2. j PORT GISBORNE LOADING The Comwonv."it:ih and Dominion Line's motor-ship Port Gisborne arrived Wellington yesterday rooming and berthed at Cen ral Whart to complete loading, biio is scheduled to sail for London, . via Panama, at 10 o'clock on Thursday nignt. THE BRISBANE MARU The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company has received advice that the Japanese motor-ship Brisbane Maru cleaiea liobart on Friday evening in continuation of her voyage from Japan to Wellington and Auckland. Tho vessel is scheduled to reach Wellington to-morrow morning and is to sail for Auckland to-morrow afternoon. She is d'l'ie at this port on Fndaj. and o:ri Saturday she is to be despatched oil her return voyage to Japan, via oydney and B.risbai.e. R.M.S. NIAGARA IN PORT The Roy si Mail liner Niagara arrived from Vancouver, Honolulu and Suva yesterday afternoon and berthed at 1 rince s Wharf to land passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealar.d. She is scheduled to resume her voyage to Sydney at 11 o clock to-night. The vessel left Vancouver on October 12, and during the first two days fiom port a southerly gale and high head seas were encountered. Afterwards fine weather prevailed except during the last Jo hours of tiie voyage, when a fresh southwest wind and choppy eea were encountered and delayed her arrival at Auckland by about two hours. ACHTMOTA'S NEW NAME It is fieely rumoured in Australian shipping circles that tho 10,000-ton motorliner Achiinola, which has been purchased by tho Iliiddajrt-Parker Company, will lie renamed the Campaspe, after the river ot that name in Victoria, Ihe was finished last year by Harland and Wolff, but was not 'iakci delivery of by her owners, the British and African Steam Navigation Company (Elder, Dempster and Company, Limited, managers), and the Iluddnrt-Parkei Company entered into negotiations for her purchase. It expected that tho Achimota will enter the trans tasman service early next year, replacing the Zealandia, SHIPBUILDING PROSPECTS In September, according to The Motor Ship, orders were placed ?n .European yards for 12 motor vessels, and it is probable that seven further sflips will be laid .down m the near futuro. Although this is but a drop in the ocean, it follows a period of complete stagniJion when no c ° whatever l ave been . placed, so that t represents a slight improvement in y ® shipbuilding situation. A further•sat:isfattorv sign is the diminution in woild ton m'-e It has l.cen decided to scrap 800.000 tens of American shipping, and it is estimated that tho total vo'nune of mercantile "lapping deleted from the Register Book in 1932 will be 2,300,000 tons gross. PI o net reduction of tho world's nicrcanho fleet, allowing for the ", ew , cnOOOO rliirint' the year, will probably be l.bUU.uuu to"" crow, which is a larger figure for a single year than has previou.sly been ic corded in the history ol enipbiuldmg, cept during tho war. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels aro expected to .bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. — Cnnndian Constructor, Remuera. Vine as, Waipahi, lymeric. Wellington.—Antigone. Acasta. Aorangi, Brisbane Maru, Discovery II- Golden Cloud, Kiwitea, Mariposa. Maui Pomarc, Monterey, O A. Knudser, Opawa. Port Dunedin, Rangatiia. Rangitiki, Sydhav, Tamalune, Wa\wanm-- Dunedin. Monowai, Noliseinent, Sir J- C. Ross, Waikouaiti. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures.—Ronaki (5 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawliia. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —October 31: Arrived— Makura (7.10 a.m.), from Sydney; Golden Cloud (13.10 p.m.), Wingntui (1.30 P.in-). Rangitiki (3.5 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed —Knpiti (U a.m.), Orenulu (0 P.m.), Rangatira 17.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Tamalune (3.20 p.m. i, for Picton; Knitoa (0.35 p.m.), for Nelson ; Kiwitea (0.55 p.m.), for W- anganui; Opawa (3.10 p.m.), for Napier. LYTTELTON. —Ociober 31: Arrived—Main Pomare (7.5 a m.), from Apia, Canopus (11.5 a.m.), frora Westport. Sailed—Maui Pom are (5.45 p.m.), Wahine (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —October 31: Arrived—Holmdale (9 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Totara (5 p.m.), for Timaru; Ilolmdale (5..10 p.m.). for Oarnaru; Storm (0.10 p.m.), for Timaru. SAN FRANCISCO.—October 29: Sailed— Vacuoline, for Now Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21328, 1 November 1932, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21328, 1 November 1932, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21328, 1 November 1932, Page 5