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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

POET OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Rangitoln (3.20 a.m.), from Coromandel; Kawau (7.2n from Thames; Lyttelton, ftaf.h raft iu low (10.<*30 11.111.), fl'Olll Cuast; JL'uhoo (1.20 p.m.), from Const. Hauiti (6.30 p.m.), from AA'aihoko. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES '• R.M.S. Niagara (5.25 p.m.). for Sydnoy. Passengers from Auckland:— First T. A. Adams, Mr. F. E. ' Bryant, Mr. L. A. Clausen, Mr. G. F. Court. JJiss M. Daley, Rev. Father I. I)oyle, Mr. 0. R. . Donaldson, Mr. A. 11. j'.arl, Mrs. it,. 11. Everett, Mr. G. Fountain, Mrs. G. Fountain, Mr. AV. L. Hegarty, Mr. V. H. Hegarty. Miss J. Hegarty, Rev. • Father J. .T: Kelly. Mr. \V. M. Lewis, [Mrs. S. E. Maud. Miss A. K. Moore, Mr. [A. Mckenzie, Mr. AV. McLeod, Mrs. AV. OVlcLecd, Major F. A. McA r eagh, Mrs F A GMcVeash. Mr. S. 11. Nutt. Mr. H M. O'Connor, Mrs. 11. M. O'Connor. Rev. father M. J. O'Neill, Mr. O. A. O'Callaghan. OUr. A. Roberts, Miss J. E. Shaw. Mrs. N. Simpson, Miss G. Simpson. Miss A. Sowry. Miss M. O, Swanson, Mr, ,7. 3. Sytnons. [Mr. L. I*., Smith, Mrs. E. M. Timperley, Miss D. M. Walsh, Mr. AV. AV. Woodley. jMrs. AV. AV. AVoodley. Cabin Class—Mr. G. IT. Abel, Miss M. M. iHerrues. Mr. I'. C. P. Bowyer. Mrs. M. M. Buckley. Mr. A". T. Carson. Mr. Preston Chambers, Mrs. Preston Chambers, Mrs. M. 'A. Cash. Mr. E. C. Cussen, Mr. E. AV. Dean, ./Mr. C. AV, Faust. Miss K. Foley. Mr. B. M. Gillam. Mrs. B. M. C.illam, • Mr. H. Gresham, Miss J. K. G. Harris. Miss M. Hillman, Mr. S. Heyworth, Miss 3). M, Hotham. Mrs. C. A. Ifurst, Miss M. Hurst, Mr. S. Jennings, Mrs. S. Jennings, Miss V. Johnston, Mrs. L. M. Kaluza. Miss V. Lawes, Mr. R. Leigh, Mrs. r! Leigh, L. E. Leigh, Mrs. E M iLiixton, Mr C. D. Meinrnth, Mr. J. Mills' Mrs. J. Mills, Miss M. Minnitt, Miss N* (I. MacCallum, Rev. R. Macdonald, Mrs Mcßeuzie, Mr. .7. C. F. Paine. Miss 3>. M. L,. Payne, Mr. J. Paterson. Mrs J Paterson, Master J. Pnppas, Miss J Rae Miss J. C. Ralph Mrs A. Rigg. Miss m! ■.??' 1 * A „ EI SK- Rev. Stanton. Mr. \V. L. limnuns. Rev. Father AV Van ,Vesteinde Miss P. AVale. Miss D. E. AValler. IU- D. J. A\alker. Mrs B. AVilcox. Mrs. J. A\ httelaw, and 43 third-class. Hauiti <9,45 a.m.). for AVaiheke; Kawan . (12.40 P.m). for Mmgawai; Motiti (1.45 . r-m.). for \\ ark worth. Paroto (4 p.m.), for -"Northern ports; Herekino (5 p.m.), for Portland; Taniwha (5.10 p.m.), for Pn'eroa • .Claymore (5.20 p.m.), for AVhangnfei; Pono (5.30 p.m.). for Kerepeehl; Motu (5.35 j>:m.L for Coast; Coronation (5.45 pni ). for Avhangarei; Endeavour (5.50 p.m.), for c Northern ports; AA'aimen (5.55 p.m.). for Oisborne. Omana (6.40 p.m.). for AVarkjvorth. Monowai (8.45 p.m.). for AVellington. Orari (10.45 p.m.), for AA'ellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Omana, from AVarkworth. 5 p.m. Ilauiti. from Thames, 7 p.m. Hawaii, from Mangawai. 9 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 9.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Karamea. for London. 10 p.m. Hauiti. for Thames. 7.30 a.m. Q'uhoe, for Tiiuranga, noon. Pakura, for East Coast bays, 4 p.m. * Tiroa, for Gisborne. 1 p.m. Kawau, for Great, Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND >- INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL Kairanga, AVestport, April 22. Kiwitea, Melbourne, via ports, April 22. AVaimarino, Southern ports. April 24? Karet'u, Suva, April 25. AVanganella, Sydney April 20. Port AVaikato, Southern ports, April 27. H.M.S. Laburnum. South, May 1. Niagara, Sydney, May 1. AVaipahi, Suva, May 1. AVingatui, Southern ports. May 1. Monowai. Sydney, via Wellington. May 4. H.M.S. Diomede, Rarotonga, May 5. f H.M.S. A'eronica, South, May C. H.M.S. Dunedin, South, May 9. OVERSEAS Rangitata. London, via AA'ellLnston, April 21. , Mariposa, Los Angeles, April 24. Taranaki, London, April 20. Golden Eagle, Los Angeles. April 27. llororata, Hull, April 23 AVaikawa, Los Angeles. April 30. Port Hunter, Liverpool, May 1. Port Melbourne, Gisborne, May 3, to load. - Brisbane Maru. Japan, May 5. ia-JWirral. New York, Miy 7. Port Fairy, London, May 11. Norfolk, Now Plymouth, May 11, to load. Mahia, Gisborne, May 11, to load. Narbada, Calcutta, May 13. Orari, New Plymouth, May 13, to load. Ruahine, Lyttelton. May 15, to load. lonic, London, May 18. to load. Port Nicholson. AVell., May 20, to load. Northumberland, Liverpool, May 23. \j Tamaroa. London, May 24. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, • Juno 14. ' EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS ' • Karamea, London, April 19. Mariposa, Sydney. April 24. AVanganella. Sydney, April 28. Niagara, Vancouver, MTay 2. Monowai. Sydney,, May 5. ; Port Melbourne, London, May 6. Norfolk, London, May 13. T AVaipahi. Islands. Muy 12. Mahia, London, May 15. Orari, London, May 18. Port' Nicholson. London, May 23. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Huahino, left London March 16; due Wellington May 2. Remuera. left London April 6; due "Wellington May 13. lonic, left Southampton April 8; due Auckland May 18. . Tamaroa, leaves Southampton .April 21; due Auckland May 24. v * Rotoruu, leaves London May 4; duo Wellington Juno 14. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Alonowai, leaves AVollington April 20; due v Sydney April 24. AVanganella, leaves Sydney April 22; duo Auckland April 20. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE * • *. 'Aorangi. left Sydney March 30. Auckland April 4; duo Vancouver April 21. Maunganui, left San Francisco April 12; | due AVellington May 1, Sydney May 6. | Niagara, left Vancouver March 29, Auckland i April 18; due Sydney April 22. Monterey, left Sydney April 8, Auckland I April 11; due L>b Argeles April 25. I Makura, left. Sydney April 13, AVellington ■ April 18; due San Francisco May 5. ; ilaripofia, left Los Angeles April 7: due! Auckland April 24. Sydney April 27. 1 VESSELS IN PORT In Stream—AVai-tomo, Gunbar, Piri (aux. schooner), Mrfko. Kaimanawa, Kurow, AVaiotapu, Tofua, AVairuna, Recorder. Devonport—ll. M.S. Philomel. Nucula (Adniiralty oil tanker). i Central AVharf—Karamea (A. 8. Patcrson), j L'akura (AVatkin and AVallis). Queen's Wharf—Orari (N.Z.S. Coy.). Prince's AVharf—Mamma (U.S.S. Coy.), AVaipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Wharf—Victoria (Henderson and Macfarlanc), Tiroa (F.C.A. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS movements and due dates. Huntingdon, in ballast, left London February l.i for Opiia. Auckland, Gisborne. jNapicr, Lyttelton, AVellington (urrived April 14). and Bluff. Ilia Ora. left Liverpool February 14 for Auckland Napier (arrived April 13). AVellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Canadian Leader left Ilalifav February 25 for Auckland Napier, Wellington. Dunedin- iarrived April 14). Bluif, Timaru and Lyttelton. .Mataroa, left Ijondon February 23 for Auckland and Port Chalmers (arrived April • r» l 0 )' . Port Fremantle, left London February 23 for A\ T ellington. Lyttelton. New Plymouth and Nelson (arrived April 14). Orari, left Liverpool March 4 for Auckland (arrived April 12). AVellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and BlufT. , Rangitata, left London March 9 for AVell- ■ ington. Lyttelton (arrived April 14). and Auckland (due April 20). Wirral, left New York March 18 for Auck(due May 7). AVellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin aSahana, in ballast, left London February 11 for BlufT. New Plymouth, Auckland. "Wellington (arrived April 15) and Wu.nganui. Somerset, in bnllaat. lef London February 15 for Oa/naru, Bluff. Timaru. Lyttel- ; ton and AA'ellington (arrived April U). Ecrorata, left Hull March 10 for Auckland (due April 28). .vlEuahine, left London March 16 for Suva. AA'ellington (due May 2). Port Chalmers and Lyttelton utiranaki, left London March 24 for Atick . Und (due April 27) and AVellington. Mahia. in ballast, left London March 22 (or New Plymouth (due April 29). AVellington, Gisborne nnd Auckland. \Otaio. in ballast, left Glabrow on February 28 for Opua. Auckland, Gisborne, Napier ' J (arrived April 16) and Wellington. Norfolk, in ballast, left Avonmouth on March 7 for Lyttelton 'duo April 22). BlutT, Port Chalmers, AVellington. New Plymouth and Auckland. Utaki, left Cardiff, in ballast, on February 15 for Auckland. AVellington (arrived April 15), und AVansanui.

The Knimiro was to leave Greymouth last evening for AVellington and Auckland. The AA'aimarino left Timaru last evening for Lyttolton, Picton, AVellington and Auckland. Tho AA'ingatui is to leave Dunedin next Saturday for Timaru, Lyttelton, AVellington ' and Auckland. Tho AVaipiata is scheduled to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Blurt and Timaru to-morrow. The Pukeko is to go into dock for cleaning and painting this morning. She will resume iu the East Coast bay trade next week. The AVaimea sailed for Gisborne and Napier last evening. Next week the vessel will be despatched on AVedncsday, owing to Tuesday being Anzac Day. The Port AVaikato arrived at Lyttelton from Chatham Islands on Monday, and left for Dunedin yesterday. Tho vessel will load • at Dunedin to-day and afterwards at Timaru. Lyttelton, Picton and AVellington for Auckland. She is due at Auckland about April 27. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILEJ) The Royal Mail liner Niagara resumed her voyage to Sydney last evening. She is duo at Sydney on Saturday morning. THE KALINGO The K.lingo left AVellington for Gisborne and L ict.on on Saturday to complete unloading cargo from Newcastl 0 and Sydney. Afterwardn she will return to Newcastle io load for Napier and AVellington. THE GABRIELLA The Gabriella is expected to leave AVanganm to-morrow for Greymouth to load for Wellington. Ihe vessel arrived at AVanganiu from Ncwcastlo and Sydney last Thursday. THE PORT CURTIS After loading in New Zealand the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Curtis in to leave AVellington at daybreak to-morrow for London, via Capo Horn. THE KAREPO The Karepo arrived at Sydney from Greymouth yesterday. From Sydney tho vessel will proceed to Newcastle to load for AVellington. THE KIWITEA The Kiwitea left Dunedin last evening for Lyttelton and Auckland to complete unloading cargo from Adelaide, Melbourne and Hobart. She is expected at Auckland about Saturday. THE KARAMEA The Jihaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Karamei,, which is filling up with cargo at Central AVharf, is scheduled to sail for London, via Las Palmas, at 10 o'clock tonight. THE MONOAVAI Tho Monowai sailed for AVellington, Sydney and Melbourne last evening. The vessel is due at AA r ellington to-morrow morning and she will be despatched for Sydney later m tho day. TO LOAD SCRAP METAL In place of the Japanese eteamer Juyo Maru, ivhich stranded at Noumea during a cyclone on April 9. the British steamer Helmspny will load scrap metal for Japan at AVeslport, AVellington and Auckland. She is due lit AA T estport on May 14. THE KARTIGI The Kartigi is to leave AA'ellington for Westport and Greymouth toward the end of this we.sk to load for Melbourne and Adelaide. She will load at Adelaide, Edithburg and Mtilbourne for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. INTER-ISLAND SERVICE After her' arrival from Lyttelton to-day the Rangatira will bo docked for annual examination. The AVahine will sail this evening and on her return will withdraw from the service and lay up. She will bo replaced by the Maori, which sailed for Lyttelton last evening. The Rangatira will resume running on Friday. THE RANGITATA The New Zealand Shipping CcTmpuny'a motor-liner Rangitata is expected to leave Lvtteltcn for Auckland this evening to complete d Ischarging cargo from London. For her homeward voyago the vessel will load at Auckland, Tokoiua.ru Bay, Napier and AVellington. She is scheduled to clear AVellington ::or London, via, Panama, on May 12. AVAIKAAVA AT PAPEETE The Union Company's steamer AVailtawa was duo at Papeete yesterday, en route from Los Aiigeles to Auckland. The vessel has cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, AVellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin ar;d Australia. From Papeete she will proceed to Rarotonga to load fruit for Auckland. She is due at this port on April 20. THE NORFOLK The Federal Line steamer Norfolk, in ballast, is scheduled to reach Lyttelton from Avonmouth next Sunday. Tho vessel will load for London at Lyttelton, Bluff. Port Chalme;:s, AA'ellington, New Plymouth and Auckland. She is due at Auckland on Mbv 15 and she is to sail for London, via Cape Horn, on May 16. K AIRANGA FOR OVERHAUL The Kairanga is to leave'AVellington for Auckland at three o'clock this afternoon to complete unloading coal from AVestport. The vessel is due about Saturday morning. After arrival she will be withdrawn from commission to Undergo overhaul and survey. THE ORARI Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Orari Bailed for AVellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff last night in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. After completion of discharge of lier cargo the vessel will load for London at Bluff, Port Chalmers, Timaru, AVellington. New Plymouth and Auckland. She is scheduled to return to Auckland on May 13 and to sail for London, via Capo Horn, on May 18. THE MOTOR-SHIP A'JCTORIA The Danish motor-ship Victoria, which i ai rived from Nauru Island late on Monday j night, berthed at King's AVharf yesterday | morning to unload 8000 tons of phosphat-J | for Auckland. She is expected to sail for ; Nauru Island on B'riday evening to load another phosphate cargo. Tho vessel made | tho round voyage to Ocean Island and I Nauru Island in the fast time of 20 days, i i She sailed from Auckland on March 28 and j i reached Ocean Island on the morning of 1 April 6. After landing a quantity of stores ; she sailed tho same day and arrived at | Nauru Island the following morning. More 1 stores were landed at Nauru, and tho ves- | sel moored under the cantilever tho sanio j night ready for loading. At six o'clock Ihe i following morning, Saturday, April 8, loading operations commenced, and at four ; I o'clock tho same afternoon the cargo of ' J 8000 tons cf phosphates was all in tho holds. Shortly afterwards she left for , Auckland, which she reached in nino days, j generally fair weather having been experienced on the voyage. WITHIN AVIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Alynbnnk, Brunswick, Golden Eagle, Kanna, Karetu, Monowai, Niagara, Orari, Portfield, Taranaki, AVaipahi. AVellington.—Aorangi, Diomede, Kia Ora, Makura, Mamari, Mariposa. Maui Pomare, Middlesex, Monterey, Norfolk, Olaio, Rangitane, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Tainui. Awartia. —Kiwitea. Mataroa, Maunganui, Port Melbourne, Straithaird, AVainui. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday'# Arrivals.— Ilokianga (8 a.m.), from Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH AVELLINGTON.— April 18: Arrived— Wahine (6.55 a.m.), Tees (7.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton; O-dhav (3.30 p.m.), from Auck-| land. Soiled —Inaha (1 p.m.), for Wanganui; j Makura (3.15 p.m.), for San Francisco: \ Tres (8.25 p m.), AVingatui (4.50 p.m.).; Hform (5.30 p.m.). Maori (7.45 p.m.).. for j Lyttelton; Fairburn (5.25 p.m.). Kaimai (8.15 p.m.), for AVestport; Port AVhangarei (6 p.m.), for Dunedin; Paua (7.45 p.m.), for Bluff. LYTTELTON.—ApriI 18: ArrivedRangatira (6.35 a.m.), from AVellington. Sailed—Holmglen (11.55 a.m.), Maui Pomare (5.35 p.m.), Rangatira (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Port AVaikato (1 p.m.), for Dunedin. DUNEDIN.—ApriI 18: Sailed—Kiwitea (4.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Mataroa (5.30 p.m.), for Timaru. ! BLUFF.—ApriI 18: Arrived—Port Melbourne (10.10 a.m.), from Port Kembla. Sailed—AVainui «5.25 p.m.), for Melbourne. ' SYDNEY. —April W: Arrived—AVanga- j nella (G a.m.). from AVellington: Karepo, , from Greynibuth. MELBOURNE.—ApriI 18. Arrived—Huia, 1 fiom Westport. ]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 7