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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

I'ORT OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Wanganella (7.45 a.m.), from Sydney. Passrngers:— First Class.—Hiss M. Ashton, Miss N. Allfiold, Mr. J. W. Alderson, Mrs. M. Aylwin, Mr. F. D. Burrows. Mr. L. Birrs, Mrs. L. B. Biggs, Mr. G. H. Birch, Mr. T. BransBrove, Mrs. E. and -Misses (2) Beattie, Mr. K. 8., Mrs. and Master T. Brown, Air. L. F. Broad, Mr. R. M. and Mrs. Cummins, Miss E. Coyne, Mr. J. W. Carpenter, Mr. F. H. Banks. Mr. J. Donald. Miss tE. J. Dun lop, Miss M. Forsyth, Mr. L. K. and Mrs. Foley, Mr. U. S. Gormack, Mrs. J. and Miss J. (Jleeson, Mr. T. A. Griffiths, Mr. A. M. and Mrs. Galletly, Mr. G. Goldie, Very Rev. Father D. Hurley. Mrs. A. Hodgson, Mr. W. N. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. 11. de Vcre Hunt, Miss E. 1). Houghton, Captain If. C. Hammond, Mr. W. M. Jack. Mr. E. Y. Jenkins, Mr. A. J. Kemp, Mr. K. G. Lomax, Mr. I. W. Morley, Mr. A. Marriott, Mr. I'. F. Mann, Mr. D. M. Middleton, Mrs. li. and Miss E. Merryweather, Mr. J. A. and Mrs. Middleton. Mr. G. W. and Mrs. Mason, Air. G. 11. Mason, Mr. C. T. Midlane, Mr. K. J. Murphy, Mr. 11. It. Macltay. Mr. J. and Mrs. McFurlane, Major H. and Mrs. McCormick, Mr. C. McDowell, Mr. J. A. McDougall, Mr. A. Nichol. Mr. P. O'Donnell, Mr. H. E. Oshorn, Professor S. L. Piescott, Miss M. Pirrit, Mr. F. H. Payne, Mr. E. Price, Mr. A. Preston, Mr. W., Mrs., Master J., and Misses (2) Ryburn, Mrs. L. Rocard, Dr. W. C. Ring, Mrs. E. E. Rankin, Mr. D. J. Russell, Mr. C. E. Robertson, Major-General D. and Mrs. Skelton, Mr. J. H. Setli. Mr. M. Sims, Mrs. J. Strachan, Miss G. Stewart, Dr. H. W. Strong, Colonel A. Sneed, Mrs. J. G. Skinner, Mrs. O. Trenchard Smith, Mr. D. G. Swansoji. Mr. L. A. Scottj Mr. G. M. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. J. Tansey, Mrs. K. Tansey, Mr. J. W. and Mrs. Tattersfield, Mr. G. E. Towns, Mr. S. Tricklebank, Mr. W. and Mrs. Williamson, Mr. F., Mrs., and Master G. Weber, Miss M. Walker, Mr. C. B. Willis, Mr. 1?. Wilson, Mr. B. L. Watson, Mrs. D. Watson. Mr. W. L. Wiseman. Master J. Wiseman, Mr. C. Wilkinson, Mr. W. D. Watson, Mr. H. L. Williams, Miss D. A. Yates.

Second ("lass.—Mr. R. 11. Anderson, Mr. J. R. Baxter, Mr. R. J. Bolger, Mr. C. Bell, Mrs. E. Bell, Mr. A. Bill. Mr. T. C. Bellringer, Air. J, W. Bolton, Mrs. J. W., Miss M. und Miss J. Bolt or., Miss M. Birss, Mr. W. J. Comins, Mr. A. H. Casewell, Mr. E. W. Corry, Mr. M. Cebalo, Mr. J. Detchiff, Miss P. Davies, Mr. M. R. Douglas, Mr. R. and Mrs. Evans. Miss M. D. Eadie, Miss F. Fryer, Mr. E. S. Garrett, Mr. C. A. Gntenby, Mrs. M. R. Gatenby, Mr. H. W. Gray, Mr. J. L. Griffiths, Mrs. M. Hill, Mrs. M. A. Ilickey, Mr. H. D., Mrs. and Miss A. J. Humphrey, Mrs. R. M. Hubrick, Miss J. A. Hansen. Mrs. A. G. Hodge, Mr. R. Harper, Mr. J. Harper, Mrs. D. pnd Master P. J. Harris, Mr. R. S., Mrs. and Miss J. Harwood, Mr. H. H. Heath. Mrs. H. Heath, Mr. W. J. Jupp, Mr. T. Keogh, Mrs. E. and Miss M. Leach, Miss H. Leal, Mr. S. Mellor, Mies G. Metcalfe, Misa M. Montgomery, Mr. F. J. Martin, Miss O. E. Macdonald, Miss J. W. Malcolm, Mr. A. E. Mundy, Mr. W. 11. Mundy, Mrs. F. and Miss J. Maefarlane, Mr. E. McEvey, Mr. G. Nixon. Mrs. J. Nixon, Mr. J. R. Newlon, Mr. J. J. Owens, Dr. F. O. Pope, Mr. J. 11. Pratt, Miss P. Powell, Mr. W. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. C. Rolls. Mr. W. and Mrs. RatclifFe, Mr. E. Schiker, Mr. E. T. Stammers, Miss A. I. Shackle, Mr. J. Sullivan, Mrs. F. Seanlon, Mr. L. Sweeney, Mrs. M. H. Studd, Miss G. I. Thomas, Mr. L. P. Winchcombe, Mrs. B. Woods, Miss M. Welby, Mr. A. Yensen, Mr. E. O. Steveneon.

Coast Guard, fishing launch (3.35 p.m.), from Sydney. Herekino (1.40 a.m.), from Portland; Paroto (1.45 a.m.), from Northern ports; Pono (2.40 a.m.), from Kerepeehi; Tuhoe (3 a.m.), from Coast; Kawau (4 a.m.), from Mangawai; Otimai (5 a.m.), from I'aerofi; Clansman (5.35 a.m.), from Northern ports: Ha.niti (1.40 p.m.), from Corona an del. Toa (9 p.m.), from Whakatane. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Kumara (7 a.m.), for Wellington. City of Canberra (5 p.m.), for Wellington. Omana (12.30 p.m.), for Mntakana; Margaret W. (4.40 p.m.). for Gisborne. Clansman (8.30 p.m.), for Northern ports; Paroto (9.35 p.m.), for Northern ports; Tuhoe (10.30 p.m.), for Mercury Bay; Port Waikato (10.30 p.m ), for Portland. Coptic (8.35 p.m.), for Opua. Limerick (10.5 p.m.), for Wellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Tr.maroa, from London, 5 p.m. Waipiata, from Picton. 7 a.m. Port Whangarei. from Wellington, morning. Omana, from Matakana, noon. Claymore, from Whangi\rei, 4.15 p.m. Kawau, from Great Barrier, 6 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Motiti, for Warkworth. 10 a.m. Hauiti, for Coromandel, 2.30 p.m Omana, for Warkworth, 3 p.m. Coronation, for Northern ports, 5 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 pm. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Waipiata, Southern ports, April 23. Port Whangarei, Southern ports, April 23. Poolta. Greymouth, to sail. Kartigi, Westport, April 26. Waimea, Wellington. April 27. Aoransi. Sydney, April 27. Wingatui, Southern ports, April 37. Omana. Melbourne, April 28. Waipahi, Suva, April 2S. James Cook. Sydney, April 29. Ivaiwarra. Newcastle. April 29. H.M.S. Wellington. Wellington, April 29. H.M.S. Dunedin. Wellington, April 29. H M.S. Leith. Wellington, April 29. Monowai, Sydney, via Wellington, April 30. Mariposa. Sydney, May 2. Waimarino, Southern ports. May 4. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Maimoa, London, April 24. Port Whangarei, Tonga, April 24. Wanganella, Sydney, April 24 Aorangi, Vancouver, April 28. Monowai, Sydney, May 1. Mariposa, Los Angeles. May 2. Canadian Scottish. Montreal. May 4. Brisbane Maru, Japan, May 5. Bangitane. London, May 7. Cumberland, London. May 9. Niagara. Sydney. May 1Monterey, Sydney, May 15. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport - H M.S. Philomel. Nucula tanker). # q q \ Prince's Wharf-Wa, piata (L.S S. Coy.), Port Whangarei (N .S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf-Maimoa (A.5.1.)Western Vi»<iiifxnn"nt 0 h Coy.). Central Wharf— Wanganella (H.I .). OVERSEAS SHIPS DISCnAROINO South Africa, from San Pedro, at Lytlelton, thence Dunedin. Middlesex, from Liverpool, at Blun, Tynebank, from Texas, at Wanganui. hangitnne. from .London, at \\elhngtO_n. Dakmoor, from Antwerp, due Auckland from Liverpool, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and Cape 1 '""Good Hope, from Tampico st Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dun Turknim. from Singapore, at. Dunlin, cjnlvua from Nova Scotia, at Tsew Plymouth, ihence Wanganui. Wellington. Lyttelton City"of Canberra. from. New York, at Wellington. thence Lyttelton, Dunedin and Canadian™'victor. from Halifax, at Wellington. thence Australia. Man u Main, from Japan, at Wellington, ♦ hence Lyttelton and Melbourne Limerick, from Pacific Coast ports at ellir.gton, thence Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff Melbourne and Sydney. Loading Maimoa. at Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London April 24. Mahana. at Port Chalmers. Leaves Port Chalmers for London April 23. Kumara, nt Wellington. Leaves Wellington for London April 27. Tainui, at Port Chalmers, thence Lvttelton and Wellington. Leaves Wellington for London May 2. Cumberland, at New Plymouth, thence Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain May 9. The Waipiata is due from Southern ports at seven o'clock this morning ana will berth nt Prince's Wharf. Due from Southern ports this morning, the Tort Whangarei will hcrth tit Prince a Wharf to discharge and load. She is scheduled to sail for Nukualofa, at noon to-morrow. THE LIMERICK • The Limerick sailed for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff. Melbourno and Sydney last night, in continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports. THE CITY OF CANBERRA The City of Canberra sailod for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia yesterday afternoon to complete unloading cargo from New York. OMANA LEAVES MELBOURNE The Union Company's steamer Omana, from Adelaide and Edithburg, cleared Melbourne at midnight on Monday for Auckland, New Plymouth and Castlecliff. She is due at Auckland next Tuesday.

TFIE KUMARA The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kumara sailed for Wellington yesterday morning to complete loading. She is to leave Wellington for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow, via Capo Horn, on Monday. THE GOLDEN BEAR The Golden Bear is scheduled to arrive from Los Angeles about Sunday, but she had not reported by wireless yesterday. Her cargo from Pacific Coast ports iff for Auckland, Wellington and Australia. AORAXGI LEAVES SYDNEY TO-DAY The Royal Mail liner Aorangi leaves Sydney for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva and Honolulu, this afternoon. The vessel is due at Auckland earlv on Monday morning and she is scheduled to resume her voyage at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning. MAIMOA SAILS TO-MORROW Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Maimoa's departure for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn, is now scheduled for five o'clock to-morrow evening, instead of to-day. THE DALEMOOR Tho Dalomoor, which is due frpm Antwerp, via New Plymouth and Wellington, to-morrow morning, will berth at King's Wharf to unload the remainder of her cargo of basic slag. THE COPTIC Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Coptic sailed for Opua last night to continue loading and she is to leave Opua for Wellington and Port Chalmers to-morrow night to complete her cargo. From Port Chalmers she is to be despatched far Hook of Holland and London, via Cape Horn, on May 5. NARBADA CLEARED SINGAPORE The Narbada, jn route from Calcutta, cleared Singapore on Saturday aftetnoon for Samarang and Probolingo to complete loading pjastern produce for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about May 10. WANGANELLA FROM SYDNEY Tho Wanganella arrived from Sydney yesterday morning and is unloading at Central Wharf cargo which includes transhipments ex tho following vessels: —Tarn, Orford, Atsuta Maru, Comorin, Templar, Strathnaver. The Wanganella is scheduled to sail for Sydney at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. PASSENGERS ON ORMONDE The following passengers for New Zealand aro travelling by the Orient liner Ormonde, which is duo at Sydney from London on May 7:—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hay and child, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKay and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Major, Mrs. Alexander, Mrß. Bayes, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Faville, Mrs. Lepine, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. I. Evans, Miss M. Green, Miss E. W. Kidd, Miss F. M. Ladd, Miss M. M. Randall, Miss G. J. Wilkinson, Mr. J. D. White, Mr. J. G. Pinder, Mr. S. Evans. TAMAROA ARRIVES TO-DAY Duo from London and Southampton at five o'clock,.this evening, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa will berth at Queen's Wharf to land passengers and mail for New Zealand and cargo for Auckland. Tho remainder of the cargo is for Wellington. For her homeward voyage the Tamaroa will load at Lyttelton, Timaru, Auckland and Wellington. She is scheduled to clear Wellington finally for Southampton and London, via Panama, on May 22. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS The Northern Company advises that, owing to Saturday being Anzac Day, the Motu is to sail for Awanui at noon tomorrow. The Hauiti is to sail for Surfdale, Ostend and Oro'ha at 10.15 p.m. to-morrow and there wi?J not be a vessel going to Waiheke on Saturday. The Waiheke steamer will leave Auckland as usual at 9.50 a.m. on Sunday. The Kaitoa is being delayed by bad weather and is not due at Onehunga from Nelson until late this afternoon. An endeavour will be made to despatch her for Nelson and Golden Bay porta to-morrow evening. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND The following passengers from New Zealand left Sydney for London by the P. and O. liner Strathaird on Saturday:—Mr. G. R. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellison. Mrs. M. E. Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Miss O. I. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cau. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robertson, Miss R. M. R. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Warburton, Miss S. Greaves, Mrs. J», G. Syme, Mr. tnd Mrs. C. E. and Miss R. S. Hardley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright, Mr. P. Bond, Mrs. A. and Master D. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. and Miss M. Holthouse, Mr, W. Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Max, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Barclay, Miss L. E. Max, Miss E. G. McDonald, Miss J. J. Bruce Smith. Miss M. A. Ashford. Mr. N. J. Gilbert, Mr. J. B. Craven, Mr. E. Thompson, Mr. W. G. Tapper, Mr. H. H. Nicholson, Mr. H. Edwards, Miss N. F. Lambert, Miss J. M. Catchpole, Miss J. B. McLeod. Miss E. Jackson, Mr. V. B. Horrocks, Mr. B. R. Olsen, Mrs. M. A. Rogers, Mrs. E V. and Miss J. M. Phillips. Mrs. M. K. and Miss M. C. C. Plank, Mr, J. Andrew, Mr. E. K. Max, Mrs. C. M. Gilbert. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Wood. Mrs. A. Ellingham, Mr. E. F. M. G. Wharrum, Mrs. F. E. Pullar, Mrs. F. Heap, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Culmer, Mrs. J. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Scudamore, Mrs. B. C. and Misses N. and Z. B. Giorgi, Mr. J. Were. Mr. A. Pullar, Mr. J. A. Macdiarmid, Mr. W. T. Armstrong. Mr. J. A. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drewitt, Mr. E. -Green, Mr. W. Carruthers, Mr. R. C. Silvester, Mr. G. J. Faulkner. Mr. A. M. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Newson, Mr. and Mrs. W A F Brodie, Mr. J. W. Stewart, Mr. W." F, s! Crane. Miss M. E. Jolly, Mr. and Mrs! A* S. Bruce Smith. Mr. J. A. Vadra, Mr T Somerville, Mr. L. Ranchhod, Miss K. hj! Cameron, Mr. D. C. Mortimer. Mr. and Mrs A. Knight, Mrs. L. M. and Master K. Lambess. Mrs. L. Lehrbach, Mr. and Mrs! W. Hamilton. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—James Cook, Ivniwarra, Recorder. Waipahi, Aldington Court, Augsburg. Canadian Highlander, City of Brisbane. City of Canberra. Coptic. Golden Bear, Oakbank, Port Gisborne, Port Hobart. Salvus, Tamaroa. Wellington.—Maori. Matai, Tamahine. Wahine, Kiwitea, Maui Pomare, Paua. Akaroa. Australia Star. Canndian Conqueror, Canadian Victor, Cape of Good Hope, Dalemoor, Hororata, Kumara. Limerick, Manju Maru. Port Hunter, Rangitata. Remuera, Sydney Star. Awarua.—Gabriella, Karetu, Kekerangu, Makura. Maunganui, Omana. Triona. Chatham M^nds.—Southsea. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—ApriI 22: Arrived— Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rotorua (8 a.m.), from Napier: Totara (8 a.m.), from Greymouth: Waimea (9.30 a.m.), from Greymouth; Holmdale (1 p.m.), from Mapua; Karepo (3.20 p.m.), from Port Ahuriri. Sailed—Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—ApriI 22: Arrived—Gale (6.15 a.m.). from Wellington: Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington; South Africa (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Wnimarino (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Tongariro (8.20 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Parera (8.30 a.m.), from Napier; Awrfiou (J).20 a.m.), from Timaru; Breeze (11.45 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—South Africa (3.40 p.m.), for Dunedin: Wnimarino (5.10 p.m.). for Dunedin; Awahou (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington: Tees (8.5 p.m.), for Chatham Islands; Maori (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—ApriI 22: Arrived—Storm (4 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed—Wingatui (G p.m.), for Oamaru. BLUFF.—ApriI 22: Arrived—Karetu (4.20 p.m.), from Sydney. MELBOURNE.—ApriI 21: Arrived—Waitnki, from Bluff. SUVA.—April 22: Sailed—Port Hobart, for Lyttelton. BALBOA.—ApriI 20: Arrived—Canadian Planter, en route from Auckland to Montreal. CRISTOBAL, Panama.—April 20: Arrived —Benholm, en route from New York to Auckland. NEW YORK.—April 20: Arrived—Canadian Cruiser, from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 6