SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER
POET OF AUCKLAND | I YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Abel Tasman (7 a.m.). from Newcastle. j Winton (1.10 p.m.), from New York. Coronation (4.15 a.m.), from Whangarei, ■ Taniwha (4.30 p.m.), from I'aeroa; Clay; more (5.1S a.m.). from Whangarei; Hauiti (12.20 p.m.), from Thames. Kav.au (8.15 p.m.). from Great Barrier. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Monowai (3.25 p.m.), for Sydney. Pas- . Bengers;—Mr. G. C. Ash. Mis. F. Brown. ; Mr. D. Blacklaws, Mrs. D. E. Comes, Jr. . I. J>. C:imoron. Miss E. E. Clements, Air. F. 11. D(ivies, Mr. .1. 11. Drummond Mr. , C 1!. Daveney, Mr. R. T. Dulziel, Mrs.; It. T. D:tlr.i<-1. Miss V. Dev.ur Miss M. Dewnr. Mr. A. I. Johns, Mr. H. Jansen, Mrs. E. 11. Janaen. Miss M. Jansen. Miss 3). Jarisen. Mr. A. Jansen, r- *v- i , Kennedy, Mr. J. Kiclson, Mrs. son, Mr. l'\ K. Jv. Kitto. Miss fc. AJ. j London. Mr. R. M. Martin. Mr- to. Renin, Mrs. G. Pemn. Miss P. A. Pilliet. Mr. A. ■!. Plummor. Mrs. A. J. •Plummei, , Mr. J. D Porter, Mr. A. K. Quist, Mr. j lieid, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. M. A. Rooff, Mis? R. Rare, Mrs. A. M. Roberts. Miss D. M. ]?oberts, Mr. D. Sumner, Mrs. D. Sumner. ; Miss N J. Sumner, Mr. D. Stcwai . Mr. E G. Staunton. Mrs. E. G. Staunton, Mr. A. Spencer, Mrs. Spencer, Mr. D. ' • j Turnbidl, Mr. G. Tattcrsfield. Airs. G. ; Tattersfie'.d. Mi:;s J3. Todliuntcr. Air. , f " Zukerman Mrs. E. Zukerman, Mrs. O. M- • Ragnnll, Miss E. Clark, Mr. E. Dayanzo. Mr. G. Dallas, Mrs. C. A. Hume. Miss .JC. llume, Mr. A. V. L. Hansen, Mise A. Hewitt, Mrs. A. N. Harvey. Mr G. Jennings, Mr. M. E. Knight. Mr. P. Klemtz. Mr. .T. W. I,every. Mrs. V. Lucas Mr. b. D. M elver. Mrs. S. D. Mclver. Mr. : Mattson, Miss A. M. A. Marx. Mr. G. I . Norton, Mr. A. E. New in K. Mrs. A. L- j New ins. Mr W. R. Rope. Mr H- 1 • ; Snell. Mr. W. A Story. Mrs. W. A Story, ! Mr. n. W. Tweedie, Mr. A. G. Tweed ie, i Miss C. Wiight, Mr. H. Williams. Mr. 1 • ' , CI. Williams, Mr. J. H. Buckley. Mr. E. ! ; J. Boyd. Miss L. M. Boursot. Mr. <'• ; : Clarice' Mr. LI. .'I. Citron. Miss M. j ton Miss M Carleton, Miss C. Carletou, , Mr.' .1 I). Douglas, Miss C. l-reemari, | Mrs. E. Franklin, Mr. E. Gibson. Mr. A. I Gwynne, Mrs. L. .I'. Gwynne Mra. »• Hurdnell. Miss T. Kept. Mr. 0. I. i Master D. G. Long, Mr. i. H. Mac Lean. 1 Mr. A. Marshall, Mr. 11. A. McDonald, i Mrs P Mackay Miss D. B. Parkin. Mr. 11. T. Red vers, Mr. W. Romanic. Mr*. U. i K. R owl at#, Mr. C. E. Sherlock. Mr. \V. b. I Smith, Miss M. A. Soloman. Mrs. E. Mrs. A L. Sherlock. Mrs. C Wilson Mrs. | P. J. White. Miss V. W. White, and two Chinese. , ~T ... , Kalmgo (12.30 a.m.), for T.Velhnßton. Hauiti (2.50 p.m.). for Coromandel; lunoe (3.55 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. Coronation 'O.IO p.m.), for Whangarei. Claymore (S 10 p.m.). for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Monterey, from Los Angeles, 7 a.m. Tamaroa, from Gisborne, 6 a.m. Port, Whangarei. from South. I Motu, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Hauiti, from Coromandel. 1 p.m. Omana, from Warkworth. 1 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TODAY Monterey, for Sydney. 5 p.m. Winton, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Abel Tasman. for Wellington, 1 p.m. Port Whangarei. for South, 4 p.m I Waipiata for Wellington, afternoon. Kawau for Thames. 1.30 p.m. I Duchess, for Matiatia, 6.30 p.m. ] Hauiti. for Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. I VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AS'D COASTAL ' Port Whangarei. Southern ports. Nov. 3. I Waimarino, Southern ports, November t5. i Karepo, Greymonth, November 6. ! Karetu, Suva, November 7. : Wansanella. Sydney, November S. : Matai, East Coast lighthouses. November J. ! Aoranpi, Sydney, November _ 13. 1 | Wingatui, Southern ports, November 13. OVERSEAS ! Tamaroa. Gisborne. November 3. to load. > Monterey. Los .Angeles. November 3. Kia Ora, Wellington, Nov. 0, to load, ftrirjjritiki, Wellington, Nov. G, to load. Wairuna,' Los Angeles, November 7. Haybor. Balik Pnpon, November 7. ; Brisbane Maru, Japan, via ports, Nov. fc. • Rotorua, Liverpool. November 9. Canadian Conqueror, Montreal. Nov. 9. Aknroa London. November 10 ' Mc.ko Maru, Bunbury. November 10. i Golden Cross. Los Angeles. November 1-. i Tuscan Star. England. Nov. 17, to load. Karomea. Liverpool, November 20. Golden Coast. Los Anpeles, November 2/. Port Huon, Tokomaru Bay. Nov. 27. to load, i Rangitane, London, via "Wellington. Nov. 2<. Cumberland, Opua. Nov. 29. to load. Teakwood. Black Sea. November 30 City of Bedford, New York, end of Nov. Hertford, Liverpool, December 5, to load. Norfolk, Gisborne, December 7. to load. ; Akaroa, Wellington. December 7, to load. : Rotorua. Napier, December 11, to load. Cornwall, Liverpool. December 19. Rangitata, London, December 20. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS Monterey. Sydney, November 3. Brisbane ' Maru, Japan, November 8. Tamaroa. London. November S. Wanganella, Sydney, November 10. I Aorangi, Vancouver, November 14. ' Kia Ora, London. November 15. ! Port. Huon. London, November 30. i Cumberland, London, December 5. i Akaroa, London. December 13. i Rotorua. London, December 15. I | BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS ! Rotorua, left Liverpool September 30; due Auckland November 9. j Akaroa, left Southampton October 6; oue i Auckland November 10. [ Rangitane. left London October 19; due Wellington November 22. . „ ' Tainui, leaves Southampton November a: ! due Auckland December 10. I Rangitata, leaves London November 16; due | Auckland December 20. | AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, leaves Sydney November 4. due Auckland November §. | Monowai, left Auckland for Sydney and Melbourne November 2. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Mnunganui. left Sydney October 26, Wellington October 31; due San Francisco j November 17. : Monterey, left Los Angeles October IB; leaves Auckland November 3; due Svd ; ncv November G. Makura, left San Francisco October 25; ! * leaves Wellington November 11; due Sydney November IS. Mariposa left Sydney October IS, Auckland October 21; due Los Angeles Nov. 4. ■ Aorangi, left. Vancouver October 11, Auckland' October 30. due Sydney Nov. 3. Niagara, left Sydney October 12, Aucklnncl October 17; "duo Vancouver November 3. VESSELS IN PORT j In Stream—Piri (aux. schooner), Mako, Kaimauawi. Recorder. Waiotapu, Tofua, i Kairanga. Pakura. : Devonport-J-H.M.S. Philomel. Nucula (Admiralty tanker). H.M.S. Veronica. 11.M.5. Laburnum Prince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S. Coy.). Chelsea—Yoseric (Spedding, Ltd.). In Dock—Waipahi (U.S.S. Coy.K King's Wharf—Abel Tasman (N.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Winton (N.Z.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS MOVEMENTS AND DUE DATES 1 Rliymney. left Seychelles Islands July Jor Port Chalmers, Auckland and New I Plymouth (arrived October 30). I Cumberland, left Liverpool September 9 for i Auckland. Napier. Wellington. Lvttelton j (arrived November 21), Port Chalmers. Waihemo, left Los Angeles September 25 for Auckland. Wellington, Lvttelton. i Dunedin (arrived Oct. 31) and Australia. Winton. left N<-.v York September 20, Norfolk September 21. for Auckland (arrived I November 2). Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. ! Canadian Challenger, left Montreal September 2ii for Australia, Dunedin (due Novj ember 23) and Lyttelton I Noliscment, left Seych.elles September 23 j for Bluff (arrived October 24). i Rotorua, bit London September 30 for i Auckland (duo November 9), Wellington, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and I Timaru. j Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles September j 30 for Auckland, Wellington (arrived | November 2). Timaru and Australia. Akaroa, lei't London October 5 for Auck- ' land (due November 10) and Wellington, j Nankwa Maru, in ballast, left Japan October 3 ioi Wannaiuii (arrived October j 30), Nanier and Port Chalmers. ' Brisbane Maru. left Japan September 30 I for Australia, Wellington (due NovemI l-,er 0 and Auckland (due November 8) ! O. A. Knudsen, left San Pedro October 4 j for Wellington (arrived November 11. I Canadian Constructor, left Montreal Octo- ! her i for Auckland (due November 0). j Wellington and Australia, j Port Gisborne. left London October I'2 for | Suva. Dunedin (due November 27) and | Lyttelton. Port Huon, left London September 22 for t Auckland (arrived October 29), Dunedin and Bluff. | Wairuna, left Los Angeles October 12 for j Auckland (due November 7), Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. I Golden Cross, left. Los Angeles October 17 j for Auckland (due November 12) and Australia. i City of Bedford. 1•• ft New York October 9 j for Auckland (due end of November*. | Napier, Wellington, Lvttelton and Dun--1 "ln-
Tuscan Star, left Londmon October 13 for N v A Znlwl Los An&eles October 13 for Australia. Dunedin (due December 15) Lvttefton. Wellington and Auckland. Teakwood. 1 left Bl.tk S» October 10 lor Auckland (due November 30). Wellington T.vflplton and Dunedin. Ran"itane left London October 19 for Wellington (duo November 22) and AuckTioseric,' left Java for Auckland (arrived Kir-imna bC i r oU London October 24 for Auck,n l (duo November 26). Wellington. Lvttellon Dunedin and New Plymouth. ! Otira in ballast, left London October 25 for Capetown. Sydney and New Zea- j Innd (due December 12). > Havbor. left Balik Papan October 20 for , Auckland (due November 7) Welling- j ton, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New. Fly- ; ballast left Liverpool October j 27 for Auckland (due December o). Onui New Plymouth and Wellington. : Meiko Ma.ru.' left Bunb-ry October 27 for] \iirklnml (due IS member JO). : v 11/ in hallait. Ift London October LP . for (due November 29) Gisborne. Auckland and Napier. The Waipahi is to come out of dock at j nine o'clock this morning. The Waimea left Gisborne. at noon yes- j terday for Napier and Auckland. Tho Waipiata is to sail this afternoon for | Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff. , Timaru and Picton. j The Wingatni is to leave Bluff to-day for , \ iirkhnd via. Dunedin. Timaru. Lyltelton .possibly Pictor, and Wellington. Th" Karepo left Grey mouth yesterday j for Wellington and Auckland After discharge here she will return to Greymouth. j The Pet Whangarei is due. from South- I ern ports early thio morning, and will eail ; for the South ni four o clock tins after- j ; noon. The left l imnru early y o? -~ I terdav morning, and was expected to leave j f.vtt el ton last, evening for Wellington, i ic-. | ton and Auckland. ; KANNA FROM NEWCASTLE • The I'nion Company's fit.eamer Kanna is to load' at. Newcastlo next Monday for! Auckland, Gisborne and Wellington, via • i Port Kembla. j MONO WAI FOR SYDNEY > With passengers, mail and general cargo j i for Australia, the Union Company's interI colonial liner Monowai left Auckland for j Sydney and Melbourne yesterday afternoon. RCAHINE CLEARED COLON Ad'-ico has he-en received by the local offieo of the New Zealand Shipping Cornpnnv that the liner Ruabine, which left Auckland on October 7 for London, cleared Colon last Tuesday. KALINGO FOR WELLINGTON Tlip, Union Company's steamer Kalingo sailed for Wellington and Greymouth early yesterday morning to complete unloading ! her cargo from Newcastle. From Grey- : mouth the vessel v.-ill sail for Sydney 3nd j Newcastle. I KARETU FROM ISLANDS I The Union Company's steamer Karetu, i engaged in the cargo service between New i Zealand Australia and the Islands, left | Suva yesterday for Auckland. Tho vessel is • due hero next Tuesday. MONTEREY DUE AT 7 A.M. i The Matson liner Monterey ,is due at 1 Auckland from Los Angeles, via Honolulu. Pago Pago and Suva, at seven o clocs this : morning and will berth at Prince s Wharf i after inspection in the stream. The vessel ; will sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Sydney and Melbourne. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA The Union Company's steamer Kartigi j I was expected to leave Melbourne yesterday with cargo from Australia for discharge tie ■ Auckland, Napier. Wellington and Wanga- • nui. The vessel is due at Auckland early ; next week. j WAIRUNA FROM PACIFIC COAST With cargo from Pacific Coast, Canadian j ■ and American ports, the Union Com- j pany's transpacific cargo 6teamer Wairuna | is due at Auckland from Los Angeles next j ' Tuesday morning. The vessel was expected i : to clear Nukualofa yesterday. t PASSENGERS ON ORFORD The following passengers for New Zea- j : land are travelling by the Orient liner | Orford. which arrived at Fremantle from . London on Tuesday:—Mr. and Mrs. R. W. j Austin. Mrs. Dowding, Mrs. J. Todd, Mis® j I. L. Acton Neville. Miss E. C. Dyer. Mr. ■ F. M. Onslow and Mr. F. Rhodes. THE AKAROA'S MOVEMENTS The Shaw, Sayill and Albion liner Aka- j roa is due at Auckland from London and 1 Southampton next Friday. She is to sail : on November 14 for Wellington, New Plymouth and Bluff, returning to Auckland 'on December 4 for final loading before sailing for Southampton and London, via i Panama, on December 13. — ABEL TASMAN ARRIVED The Australian steamer Abel Tasman, : formerly the Norwegian steamer Nord, . arrived at Auckland yesterday morning : from Newcastle after an uneventful trip. The vessel left Newcastle last Thursday with a cargo of hardwood sleepers for Auckland and Wellington, and she will ! sail this afternoon for Wellington to com- | plete discharge. I THE WINTON ARRIVED The A. and A. Line's chartered motor- | ship Winton arrived from New York and ; Gulf of Mexico por;ts yesterday afternoon | and berthed at Queen's Whan. The vessel : left New York on September 20 and ex-pc-rienced an uneventful trip. She is to sail at five o'clock this evening to complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and 1 Dunedin before proceeding to Australian j i:>orts. . TAMAROA'S FINAL LOADING The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa is due at Auckland at 6 a.m. to-day from the South and will 'berth at Central Wharf to complete loading for England. The vessel* is announced to sail at daybreak next. Wednesday morning for London. via Panama, carrying passengers and mail, as well as general cargo. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local agents. CARGO FOR NUKUALOFA AND APIA The Union Company advises that the ; Waipahi will leave Auckland on November . 15 for Sydney, Lautoka, Suva and Nukua- : lofa, arriving on December 4 at Nukualofa. She will then return to Auckland, via Suva. There will be no other opportunity for forwarding cargo from New Zealand to j Nukualofa as the Vancouver mail liner does not make a close connection at Suva. Cargo for Apia may be forwarded by tho Ao'rangi, leaving Auckland on November 14 for transhipment at Suva to the Waihemo. which leaves Sydney on November IS and Suva on November SO. being due at Apia on December 2. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE i Tho following vessels are expected to.be within rango of tho undermentioned wireless station l - today:— Auckland. Aorangi, Golden Cross. Kalingo. Karetu, Meiko Maru, Monowai, Port .Alma, Rotorua, Wairuna. Wellington.—Akaroa, Golden Cloud, Ora, Mariposa, Mntai, Niagara, Port Nicholson, Port Huon. Rangitane, Rangitata, Remuera, South Sea. Awarua.—City of Singapore, Kartigi, Makura, Maunganui, Waihemo, Waikouaiti, Wainui, Wyatt Earp. I " PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures. Ronaki (4.45 P.m.), for Hokianga; Hokianga (5.30 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—November 2: Arrived— Wahino (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Golden Cloud (9.50 a.m.). from Auckland. Sailed— Golden Cloud (5.10 p.m.). for Timaru; Paua (6.35 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Wahine | (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. ' LYTTELTON.—November 2: Arrived—--1 Rnngatira (6.43 a.m.). from Wellington; Cumberland (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Taupatn (7.35 a.m.), from Tarakohe; Wai- ; marine (10 a.m.). from Timaru; Storm (12.30 i)i.m.l, from Wellington. Sailed—Kia Ora (4.'JO p.m.), for Wellington; Storm (5 p.m.), ; for Bluff; Tnu pat a (R p.m.). for Nelson; Waimrirmo (0.20 p.m.). for Picton; Rangai tira (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—November 2: Arrived—Gale (3 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Wingatni (6.30 . p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Gale (9 I p.m.). for Timaru. BLUFF.—November 2: Arrived Port Waiknto (6.45 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed - Waikouuiti (1.30 a.m.). for Sydney; Port Waikato (3 p.m.). for Dunedin. COLON.—November ! : Sailed—Ruahine. en route from Wellington to London. NEW YORK—November 1: Sailed—Port I Dunedin, for Auckland.
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