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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Waipahi (11.40 a.m.), from Nukualofa. Passat (8.20 a.m.), from Seychelles Islands. Antinous (8.45 p.m.), from Nauru Island. Coronation (3.45 a.m.), from Whangarei; Clnymore (7 a.m.), from Whangarei; l'aroto (7.15 a.m.), from Coast; Tiri (4.15 p.m.), from Northern ports. Hauiti (G. 20 p.m.), from "Waiheke; Rangitoto (8.25 p.m.), from Coromandel; Omana {9.10 p.m.). from Warkworth. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Aorangi (11.30 a.m.), for Vancouver. Passengers from Auckland: — First Class.—Miss A. C. Afflock, Mr. W. Appleby, Mrs. A. IC. Allman, Miss J. M. Allman, Miss B. J. Allman, Master E. A. Allman, Miss D. I. Berndtson, Mr. L. Biggin, Mrs. L. Biggin, Mr. W. A. D. Colo, Mr. A. S. de Montalk, Mrs. A. S, de Montalk, Miss P. Y. de Montalk, Mr. G. D. Ellis, Mr. A. G. Parmer, Miss E, D. French, Mr. W. C. Hankinßon, Miss E, C. Ilawke, Mr. E. S. Ileurtley, Mrs. E. S. Ileurtley, Mr. J. A. Howie, Miss E. C. Jordan, Mr. S. Larkin, Miss C. La Roche, Mr. G. D. Lishman, Mr. M. H. Miller, Miss K. McCormick, Mr. R. J. O'Connor, Miss M. Ogden, Miss A. H. Parke, Mr. S. Porter. Mr. L. Renault, Mr. R. Robertson, Mrs. C. F. Sollitt. Miss A. M. Sollitt, Master C. 11. Sollitt, Mr. C. A. Speers, Mrs. C. A. Speers, Mr. L. G. Usher, Mr R. T. Ward, Mrs. R. T. Ward. Cnbin Class.—Rev. E. Arthaud, Mr. F. J. E. Baillie, Miss V. A. Crawford, Mr. A. P. Uyason, Mrs. A. P. Dyason and infant. Mr. R. C. Lee, Miss J. W. Lochhead, Mr. L. P. L. Longren, Dr. H. N. Maclean, Mrs. H. N. Maclean, Miss M. R. Maclean, Brother H. Marrinon, Mr. S. W. Meeks, Mrs. L. H. Meeks, Miss C. A. Mellick, Mr. D. McLaren, Mrs. D. McLaren, Mr. E. P. Nisbet, Mrs. W. A. Nisbet, Miss E. Sanders, Mr. H. J. Stevens, Mr. B. Wallace, Mr. D. M. Walls, Mrs. I). M. Walls; and eleven third class passengers, including three Indians. Waimea (6.15 p.m.), for Gisborne. Omana (9.10 a.m.), for Warkworth; Hauiti (9.35 a.m.), for Waiheke; Motiti (9.45 a.m.), for Warkworth; Rangitoto (10.40 a.m.), for Coromandel: Margaret W. (7.40 p.m.), for Gisborne; Claymore (7.40 p.m.), for Whangaroi.

Coronation (8.10 p.m.), for Whangarei; Taniwha (8.45 p.m.), for Paeroa; Pukeko (!) p.m.), for East Coast.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Akaroa, from London, 4 p.m. Wairuna, from Newcastle, du» Pono, from Korepeehi, morning. Paroto, from Northern ports, morning Hauiti. from Waiheke, 6.15 p.m. Duchess, from Kawau. 8 p.m. •

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY

H.M.S. Diomede, for Hauraki Gulf, 11.30

a.m. Vardaas, for New Plymouth, 4 p.m. Port Whangarei, for Wellington, 4 p.m. Canopus, for Westport, afternoon. Hauiti, for Waihoke, 9.15 a.m. Duchess, for Matiati.i and Kawau, 9.30 a.m. Omana, for Matakana, 10 a.m. Kawau, for Thames, 11 a.m. Motu, for Tauranga, noon. Tuhoe. for Kopu, 2 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Wairuna, Newcastle, February 8. Wingatui. Southern ports. February 9. Karepo, Greyrnouth, February 10. Kartigi. Greyrnouth, February 12. Maraina, Sydney. February 13. Waipiata, Southern ports. February 13. Monterey, Sydney, February 14. Port Waikato. Southern ports. Feb. 16. H.M.S. Dunedin, Hauraki Gulf. Feb. 15. H.M.S. Diomede, Hauraki Gulf, Feb. 15. Monowai, Sydney, February 21. Morinda, Norfolk Island, March 10. OVEIISEAS Magdalene Vinnen. Spain, expected. Aksiroa, London, February 8. Brisbane Maru, Japan, via ports, Feb. 11. Lurline. Pacific ciuise, February 14. Kent. New Plymouth, Feb. 14, to load. Rangitiki, London, February 16. Matakana, Liverpool, February 16. Carinthia, Pacific cruise, February 17. Gallic, Antwerp,' February 19. Pegasus, San Francisco, February 19. Ryoka Maru. Japan. Feb. 20. to load. Canadian Victor, Halifax, February 28. Canonesa, Gisborne, Feb. 22, to load. Ardcnvohr, New York, February 26. Oil Reliance. Russia, February 26. Akaroa, Dunedin, February 26, to load. Golden Cloud, Los Angeles, February 27.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL, AND OVEIISEAS Surrey, London, February 9. Brisbane Maru, Japan, February 10. Monterey, Los Angeles, February 14. Marama, Sydney, February 17. Waipahi, Islands, February 18. Remuera, London, February 18. Canonesa, London. March 1. Highland Warrior, London. March 7. Morinda, Norfolk Island, March 10.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Akaroa, left Southampton December 30; due Auckland February 8. Rangitiki. left London January' 12; due

Auckland February 16; Tainui, left Southampton January 27; due Wellington March 6. Rangitane, leaves London February 9; du® Wellington March 15. Mataroa, leaves London February 22; due Auckland March 29.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Marama, at Sydney; sails for Auckland

February 9. Monowai, at Wellington; sails for Sydney February 10. Wanganella, at Sydney; sails for Wellington February 10.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi, left Sydney February 2, Auckland February 7; due Vancouver Feb. 24. Maunganui, left Sydney January 19, Wellington January 24; due San Francisco

February 10. Mariposa, leaves Los Angeles February 10;

due Auckland February 27. Niagara, left Vancouver February 1; due Auckland February 20. Monterey, leaves Sydney February 11, Auckland February 14; due Los Angeles February 28. Makura, left San Francisco January 18, Wellington February 7; due Sydney February 11.

VESSELS IN PORT En Stream.—Waitomo, Gunbar, Piri (aux. schooner), Mako, Kaimanawa. Kurow, Waiotapu. Tofua, Recorder, Waitemata, Kairanga Devonport.—H.M.S. Philomel, Nucula (Admiralty oil-tanker), H.M.S. Diomede. Prince's Wharf—Akaroa (L.D.N.), Waipahi U.S.S. Coy.). King's Wharf—Barque Winterhude (A. 8. Paterson and Coy.), Barque Passat (J. B. O'Loghlen), Antinous (H. and M.). Queen's Wharf—Surrey (N.Z.S. Coy.). Central Wharf—Port Napier (F.A.C.). Western Wharf—Vardaas (Shell Coy.), Canopus (Westport C.C.). OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATEB Passat, left Seychelles November 23 for Auckland (arrived February 7.) Port Napier, left Antwerp December 15 for Auckland (arrived February 5), and New Plymouth Akaroa. left London December 29 for Auckland (due February 8), and Wellington. Rotorua, left London December 29 for Suva, Auckland. Napier (arrived February 7). Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. Kent, left Falmouth in ballast December 21 for New Plymouth (due February S). Hertford, left Falmouth in ballast December 29 for New Zealand (due February 21t Canadian Victor, left Halifax December 23 for Auckland (due February 28), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Brisbane Maru. left Japan December 31 for Australia. Wellington and Auckland (due February 11). After being delayed by wet weather, the Waimea sailed last evening for Gisborne and Napier The Kartigi was scheduled to clear Greymouth yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. The Kiwitea loaded at Westport yesterday and is to complete at Greyrnouth for Wellington and Auckland. The Port Whangarei is to sail at four o'clock this afternoon for Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. En route from Southern ports, the Waipiata was scheduled to leave Timaru yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland.

The Wingatiy, which left Wellington at nine o'clock on Tuesday evening in continuation- of her voyage from Southern ports, is expected at Auckland to-morrow morning. After discharge the vessel wili load for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. „„ THE PORT CURTIS The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Curtis, which is to be despatched shortly from Antwerp for Auckland and New Plymouth, via Cap© of Good Hope, aailod from Hull for Antwero on Monday.

THE WANGANELLA The Huddart-Parker motor-ship Wanganclla, which left Auckland on Friday afternoon, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning. Tho vessel will sail again for Wellington on Friday afternoon. THE BRISBANE MARU The Japanese motor-ship Brisbane Maru. en route from Japan, via Australia, arrived at Wellington last evening, and after discharging and loading will proceed to-mor-row to Auckland, where she is due on Saturday. WAIRUNA EXPECTED TO-DAY The Union Company's steamer Wairuna, which left Newcastle last Friday and is expected at Auckland to-day, has not yet reported. On arrival hero the vessel will pay off and be withdrawn from service. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA The Union Company's steamer Kaimiro was scheduled to leave Melbourne on Monday with cargo for Blufi!, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland THE PORT WAIKATO The motor-ship Port Waikato, which has been undergoing survey at Dunedin, is scheduled to leave to-day for Timaru. Byttelton, Picton, Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is due here on February 16 and after discharge will proceed to Whangarei and Dargaville. THE MATAROA The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Mataroa is scheduled to leave Southampton on February 22 -vith passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. The vessel is due at Auckland on March 29, and after discharge here will proceed to Port Chalmers. MAKURA FOR SYDNEY In continuation of her voyage from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga, the Royal Mail liner Makura sailed from Wellirgton for Sydney yesterday with passengers. mail and cargo. The vessel is due at Sydney on Saturday morning.

TANKER VARDAAS SAILING After unloading the local portion of her cargo of bulk oil from the Pacific Coast, the Norwegian motor-lanker Vardaas is to sail for New Plymouth and Wellington this afternoon to complete unloading. From Wellington she will leave for Balik Papan to load for Europe. THE CANADIAN VICTOR The steamer Canadian Victor, which left Halifax on December 23 for New Zealand ports and was expected at Auckland on February 21, is not now expected until February 28. After discharging here the vessel will proceed to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. WAIPAHI FROM ISLANDS The Island steamer Waipahi arrived shortly before noon yesterday from Suva, Apia. Vavau and Nukualofa and berthed at Prince's Wharf to commence discharge of her cargo of 3500 cases of bananas. The vessel is to sail again for the Islands on Saturday, February 18. AORANGI FOR VANCOUVER With paeßengers, mail and cargo, the Royal Mail liner Aorangi was despatched for Vancouver, via Suva and_ Honolulu, yesterday morning. The vessel is due at Vancouver on February 24, and will sail again on her return voyage to Auckland and Sydney on March 1. BARQUE PASSAT ARRIVES The Finnish four-masted barque Passat, which left the Seychelles Islands, in the Indian Ocean, on November 23, with guano for Auckland, arrived last evening and anchored in the stream. The barque will berth this morning at King's Wharf to commence discharge of her cargo, which comprises 3500 tons, all of which is for Auckland.

MARAMA AT SYDNEY The Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama, which left Wellington on Friday, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning. She is to sail agaiji to-morrow for Auckland, where she is due on Monday, a day earlier than usual. After making a coastal excursion to the North, the Marama will be despatched on her return voyage to Sydney on Friday, February 17.

THE WINTERHUDE No advice as to her next port has yet been received by the master of the Finnish barque Winterhude. which is discharftins guano from Seychelles at King's ' Wharf, The vessel is expected to complete unloading on Friday, and if no advice as to her future movements is received by Saturday she will be removed to the stream to await orders. PHOSPHATE FROM NAURU With a full cargo of phosphate from Nauru Island, the steamer Antinous reached Auckland last evening and. anchored in the stream. The vessel will berth at King's Wharf this morning to commence discharce of the Auckland portion of her cargo, and will sail for New Plymouth about next Tuesday to complete unloading.

AKAROA FROM LONDON The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Akaroa. which is making her first voyage to New Zealand, will arrive from London and Southampton, via Panama, at 4 o'clock thin afternoon. The vessel has passengers, mail and cargo and will berth at Prince's Wharf. After discharging at Auckland she ia to proceed to Wellington. PASSENGERS BY MOLDAVIA The following passengers have booked through to New Zealand by the liner Moldavia, which left London on December 30 for Sydney:—Mr. and Mrs. Robb, Mrs. Rimmer, Mies Ellin, Mr. and Mrs. Salaman and child, Mr. Embleton, Mis 3 Kynocli, Miss Perreaux. Mrs. Parstoam. Mrs. _ Ranclihod, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Riches, Mrs. McKillop. Mr. and Miss Fitzgerald, Mi? 9 Patterson, Miss Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Rolleston, Mr. and Mrs. Maingay and child. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm and 3 children. Mr. Atrill, Mrs. Dunn, Miss Masterman, Mr. Wtstgarth, Mr. Teschemaker, Mrs. Tanner, Mr. Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Neil.

TAMAROA'S PASSENGERS The following cabin class passengers will leave Wellington by the Tamaroa, which sails at daybreak to-day, for Southampton. via Panama and Curapao:—Mr. W.' E. Adam, Mr. T. A. Baxter, Mrs. Baxter, Mr. J. Bernard, Mrs. S. H. Birch, Mr. S. T. Boam, Mr. T. A. Combe, Mrs. Combe, Mis. C. Dickerson, Mr. A. M. and Mrs. Fagan, Mrs. E. Focken, Miss S. J. Focken, Miss R. Focken, Miss A. S. Gelder, Miss H. Gelder, Miss E. A. Harding, Miss H. D. Harding, Mr. H. Jackson, Miss D. F. Kirk, Mr. D. H. Lane, Mrs. Lane, Mr. T. Longbottora, Mrs. Longbottom. Miss G. A. Looker. Mr. A. G. Milner, Mr. C. F. Minnitt, Mrs. Minnitt. Mr. S. Monk. Mrs. C. M Nelson, Miss S. Patrrson, Mr. O. W. Rainger, Mr. A. J. Spiller, Miss N. B. Stock, Mr. J. Taylor. Mr. J. Thacker, Mr. R. Wolrond. Mrs. Walrond.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be ■within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Akaroa, Aorangi, Antinous, Brunswick, Carinthia, Daylight, Dunedin. Maimoa, Maui Pomare, Otira, Portregis, Wairuna, Waimana. Wellington.—Benledi, Brisbane Maru, Coptic, Cumberland. Discovery 11., Hauraki. Kalingo, Kent, Lurline, Makura, Monowai, Niagara, Northumberland. Pakeha, Port Caroline, Port Fairy, Port Wellington, Rangit.ata, Rangitiki, Rotorua, Stensby. Awnrua.—Kaimiro, . Kanna, Maunganui, Matai, Veronica, Wainui, Wakakura. by Telegraph WELLINGTON.—February 7: Arrived— Matangi (5.35 a.m.), from Nelson; Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaitoa (7.30 a.m.), 'l'etoki (9 a.m.), from Motueka; Holmdale (7.40 a.m.), Gale (12.15 p.m.), from Wanganui; Gael (8.35 a.m.), from Hokitika; Karepo (11.20 a.m.), from Greymouth; Tamahine (7 p.m.), from Picton; Brisbane Maru (9.15 p.m.), from Melbourne; Inalia (9.40 p.m.), from Patea. Sailed—Kaitoa (2 p.m.), for Mapua; Makura (3.5 p.m.), for Sydney; Waimarino (5.5 p.m.), Stensby (0.30 p.m.), Cumberland (7.35 p.m.) and Wahine (7.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Gael (5.20 p.m.), for Hokitika; Holmdale (G p.m.), for Dunedin; Awahou (6.15 p.m.), for Napier; Matangi (7.35 p.m.) and Talisman (7.50 p.m.), for Nelson. LYTTELTON.—February 7: Arrived— Rangatira (6.35 a.m.), John (4 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Ngahau (5.5 p.m.), Rangatira (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington: Port Caroline (5.30 p.m.), for London; Pakura (10.45 p.m.), for Waikokopu.

DUNEDlN.—February 7: Arrived—Wainui (6.5 a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed—Wainui (12.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton.

SYDNEY.—February 7: Arrived—Wansranella (6 a.m.), from Auckland; Marama (7 a.m.), from Wellington. HULL.—February 6; Sailed—Port Curtis, for Antwerp.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 4

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 4

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 4