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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Hauiti (3 a.m.), from Coromandel; Taniwha (5 a.m.), from Paoroa; Coronation (5.20 a.m.), from Whangarei; Claymore (7.50 a.m.), from Whangaroi; Kawau (4.50 p.m.), from Manga wai. Jlauiti (0.20 p.m.), from Waihcke. Otimai and Tuhoo (11.20 p.m.), from Coast. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Monowai (11.20 p.m.), for Island cruise. Passengers:—Miss M. Adams, Mr. C. P. and Mrs. Agar, Mr. P. N. and Mrs. Ambler, Miss M. E. Anscombe, Mr. K. and Mrs. Anthony. Messrs. S., W. E. and \V. il. Armstrong, Miss P. Arthur, Mr. W. Aubrey, Mrs. Aubrey. Mr. J. and Mrs. Banks, Miss B. Basham, Mr. E. Beatson, Mr. If. A. Beauchamp, Mr. E. T. and Mrs. Beaven, Miss C. M. Beeche. Mrs. E. B. Bendeich, Mr. It. D., Mrs. and Miss N. Benjamin, Mr. ft. Bennett, Miss V. M. Berry, .Mrs. G. and Miss E. M. Birch, Miss Z. M. Bishop, Miss P. Black, Mr. It. 11. Bond, Mr. 0. Bonifant, Mr. W. A., Mrs. and Miss 1). Boucher, Mr. 11. and Mrs. Bra.v. .Mr. E. G. Bright, Mr. W. It. (sen.) and Mrs. Brinsley, Mr. W. It. (jun.) and Mrs. Brinsley, Mr. It. 11. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. E. 11. Browne, Mr. A. M. Bruce, Mr. It. Bruce, Lady Gertrude and Miss J. Y. Buckleton. Mr. C. D. Buddo, Miss I. Butler, Mr. J. B. Caldcr, Miss U. Callaghan, Mrs. M. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Cauldery, Mr. C. A. and Mrs. Cawkwell, Colonel I*. P. and Mrs. Chapman, Miss J. Chew, Mr. 1). 11. Chisholm, Mr. A. J., Mrs. and Miss F. Clapcott, Miss E. 51. (.'lark, Mr. It. J. and Mrs. Clifton, Miss P. J. Conway, Mr. J. Coote, Mr. J. P. G. Cox, Mrs. I'. Coxhead, Mr. W. T. F., Mrs. and Miss f. J. Craine, Mr. P., Mrs. and Miss I). Crawshaw, Miss It. Creed, Mr. L. S. Ctunmings, Mrs. E. Daltori, Mr. 11. C. Dayjnond, Mr. it. Dean, Mr. W., Mrs. and Miss D. Dickinson, Miss It. A. Dickman, Miss E. M. Douglas, Mr. X. and Master G. L. Druinmond, Miss M. Duder, Mrs. J. M. Eden, Mr. E. 11. Eggleston, Mrs. E. I'aulconbridge, Mr. ]>. J. Fcrhney. Miss A. Finlayson, Miss M. li. I'ishbourne, Mrs. A. J. and Miss B. L. Fisher, Miss L. Flanagan, Mrs. V. Flatt, Miss Ji. M. Foster, .Mr. 11. C. Fry, Mr. F. W. Gardes, Mr. F. H., Mrs. and Miss C. J. f>. Gilford, Miss I. F. Gillies, Miss E. and Miss M. Goodwin, Mr. D. F. and Mrs. Gorringe, Miss \j. F. Gow, Mrs. M. E. Gray, Mr. J. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. A. P. Grey, Mr. E. E. Guthrie, .Miss A. Guy, Mrs. E. B. Hands, Miss G. W. Hardy, Mrs. M. T. Harris. Mrs. It. Hartman, Mrs. S. Haycock, Miss M. K. Heather, Mrs. J. A. and Miss M. \V. Hepburn., Mr. J. H. llerrold, Miss M. House, Mrs. J. Hubbard, Mrs. H. Hubbard, Mr. 11. N. and Mrs. and Master \V. A. Hunt, Mr. E. Jaggard, Mr. N. James, Miss G. James, Miss F. and Miss N. E. Jenkins, Mr. C. Jobson, .Miss F. Jobson, Mr. A. M v Johnstone, Mrs. M. A. Johnstone, Miss E. G. Keating', Mrs. J. Kelleher, Mrs. N. Kelleway, Miss J. Kelleway, Miss E. G. Kelly, Mr. B. and Mrs. Kissen, Mr. W. J. and Mrs. Laird, Mr. A. Lamb, Miss M. M. Lang, Miss D. E. Langton, .Mr. O. Laughton, Messrs. J., L. C. and L. D. Lee, Mr. J. H. and Mrs. Levens, Miss M. Y. Lippiatt, Mrs. Lydon, Mr. J. Mann, Miss Z. M. Masters, Mr. 1. and Mrs. Matheson, Mr. C. and Mrs. Matthews, Mr. L. S„ Mrs. T. and Miss J. Maxwell, Mrs. J. H. E. Melville, Miss E. C. Melville, Mr. T. H. Miller, Mrs. L. Milner, Mr. W. and Mrs. Mockett, Mr. F. L. Morgan, Mr. R. E. Morrison, Miss J. Morrison, Mr. C. and Mrs. Moss, Miss I. 11. McFadzean, Miss A. E. McGaffin, Mr. L. McGlashan, Mrs. R. and Miss O. McLean, ilr. H. and Mr. K. SlcNaughton, Dr. M. Mcltorie, Miss E. J. Nevill, Mrs. A. W. Neville, Miss E. Newell, Mrs. P. Newling, Mrs. A. E. and Miss JI. Nichol, Mr. J. W. and .Mrs. Niven, Mr. C. O'Connor, Mr. J. O'Connor, Mrs. O'Connor, Mr. J. It. Officer, Mr. H". and Mrs. Owers, Mr. H. W. and Mrs. Park, Mrs. A. Partridge, Miss B. and Miss N. C. Perkins, Mrs. E. J. Perry, Mr F. Petchell, Mr. T. Petrie. Miss M. Petrie, Mrs. F. and Miss I. Pickup. -Miss It. Pike, Miss C. M. Porritt, Miss B. I. Price, Mr. J. and Mr. V. O. Purccll, Mrs. It. 11. Purdom, Mrs. T. Purdom, Mrs. M. J. Itatcliffe, Miss J. Redshaw, Mr. D. W. W. and Mr. J. R. Iteed, Miss V. N. Reed, Miss G. Reeves, Mr. A. Reid, Mr. S. A. Rhodes. Miss M. A. Rhodes, Mr. W. H. and Mrs. Rice, Mr. W. L. and Mrs. Richards, Mr. G. Richmond, Mrs. E. Ric.ketts, Mr. R. P. Roberts, Mr. J. T. ltowe, Mrs. D. A. Rowe, Mr. M. J. Royds, Mr. It. and Mrs. Royds, Miss A. Kuland, Mr. S. E. and Mrs. Sarten. Mr. J. E. Scanlon, Miss A. V. P. Scanlon. Mr. D. P. and Mrs. Scarfe, Mr. C. P. Scarfe, Miss J. G. Scarfe, Mr. W. Schmeding, Miss A. E. Scopes, Miss M. H. Sharpe, Miss J. I. Sliirriffs, Mr. C. Simpson, Miss F. M. Smith. Mr. R. R, Smith, Mrs. F. Staff, Mr. C. E. Swain, Mr. B. Swinbourn, Mr. P. M. Talbot. Miss E. Talbot, Mesdames C. G. and N. and Miss G. Tapp, Mr. D. Taylor, Misses M., M M and R. Taylor, Mr. A. J. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Miss R. M. Thomson, Miss R. A. and Miss W. B. Todd, Mr. G Trathen, Miss It. Wake, Mrs. T. A. Walker. Mi«s M N. Walters, Miss G. and Miss P. Walton, Miss I. D. Wannell, Miss M. Watson. Mr J. W. and Mrs. Wedd, Mrs. i. S. We'ls, Mrs W. L. Wheeler, Mr. R. J. I. White, Mr. I. Whitby, Mr. W. Whittaker, Mrs. P. and Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mrs. E. and Miss A. Wilson, Miss G. Windsor, Mr. G. and Mrs. Winstone, Mr. J. E., Mrs. and Miss T. Woolley, Mr. M. Woods, Mr. J. R., Mrs. and Miss E. Wright, Mrs. G. M. Wrigley. R.M.S Niagara (10.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers from Auckland: — First Saloon—Mrs. E. A. and Miss L. Abbott, Rev. F. Andrews, Mr. G. W. A. Agar, Mr. J. 11. Biles, Miss D. M. Campbell, Miss It. Cowdrev, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cummerfield, Mr. J.'L. Coote, Mr. W. L. Cook, Mr. S. W. D'Arrietta, Mr. Ebbett. Miss V. M. Eccles, Mr E. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Emerson, Mrs. M. J. G. English, Mr. St. Clair Ferguson, Miss J. F. Clark, Mr. H. L. Holthouse, Mr. It. Hyne, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lane, Miss M. E. E. Lambert, Mr. J. W. Lear, Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Lees, Miss G. M. Lorimer, Mr. R. W. Midgley, Mrs. M. Minto, Mr. McClellan, Father J. S. McHardy, Mr. J. 11. Nicholas, Miss Nieholls, Mrs. M. F. and. Miss P. E. Phillips, Mr. N. Poett, Mr. K.J. Rankine, Mr. W. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Short. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sykes, Mr. G. H. Watson, Miss A. B. Watson, Mr. L. E. White, Mrs. N. Wigmore, Mr and Mrs. 11. C. Wilton, Mr. W. It. Worboys.

Cabin Class —Mrs. It. and Miss E. Aird, Mrs. J. Ay res, Miss M. E. Barker, Mr. L. B. Benjamin, Mr. A. and Mrs. M. A. Bryan, Mrs. M. E. and Miss C. Burnett, Mr. H. Beesley, Mr. A. Bishop, Mr. Campbell, Miss L. F. Cox, Mrs. M. Cox, Mr. D. A. Campbell, Misses I. L. and M. V. Chiller, Mr. J. H. Caldwell, Mrs. 12. J., Miss E. E. and Master T. Dillon, Mrs. L. M. Davies, Mrs. L. M. Dare, Mr. H. W. Parley, Captain and Mrs. C. H. and Mastor P. Dines, Mr. K. M. Doleman, Mr. H. Elvidge, Mr. 11. J. Gallagher, Mr. C. H. Oledhill, Mr. J. K. Gray, Mr. W. Harrison, Miss O. Hargreaves, Mr. A. 11. Hawkins, Miss D. L. Hutchinson, Mr. \Y. T. Jones, Mr. E. E. Jensen, Mr. S. D. Johnstone, Mrs. M. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. 11. S., and Masters P. R. and G Kiddell, Miss M. K. Lees, Miss N. G. Little, Mr. C. A. Lampard, Miss M. Leach, Miss I. Mercer, Mr. H. Martin, Mrs. L. Martin, Mr. \V. G. McAlonan, Mr. K. Mcßae, Mrs. A. Mcßae, Mr. F. R. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. \V. Osborne, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. and Master J. C. Payne. Mr. W. N. Perry, Mr. T. Palmer, Mr. J. Paul, Mr. W. H. Pycroft, Mr. and Sirs. Patel and 2 children. Miss M. Real, Mr. and Mrs. L. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1?. Sanford, Mr. D. Scott, Mrs. Scott, Mr. 11. and Mrs. F. Swannell, Mrs. C. Shepherd, Mr. W. H. Sutcliffo, Mr. L. and Mrs. I. M. Tullock, Mr. S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thrushes and 2 children, Mr. N. P. Twist, Mr. H. A. Triplow, Mr. B. Wahlhug, Mr. K. W. White, Mrs. E. Whiting, Mr. D. G. Whiting, Miss Wilkie, Miss A. G. Wilkes, Mr. M. Wilkes, Mr. 11. W. Wilson, Mrs. M. E. and Misses I. M. and S. M. Woods, Mr. ,T. Yorkston. Jlauiti (10 a.m.), for Waiheko; Omana (12.20 p.m.), for Matakana; Kartigi (2.20 p.m.), for Napier; Poolta (4.45 p.m.), for Portland. Margaret W (5.50 p.m.), for East Coast bays; Canopus (0.10 p.m.), for Westportj Coronation (10.30 p.m.), for Northern ports. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Wingatui, from Southern porls, early. Sydney Maru, from Wellington, mid-day. Omana, from Matakana, 2 a.m. Pono, from Kerepcehi, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Sydney Maru, for Japan, evening. Waiotahi, for Whakatane, noon. Motu, for Tauranga, noon. Tuhoo, for Opotiki, noon. Omana, for Thames, 3 p.m. Ivawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Karepo, Southern ports, July 9. Kaiwarra, Newcastle, July 10. Waipahi, Sydney, July 10. Kairanga, Melbourne, July 11. Wanganella, Sydney, July 13. Port WaikfitoySouthern ports, July 13. Waimarino, Southern ports, July 13. Port Whangarei, Southern ports, July 18. Waipiata, Southern ports, July 20. Monowai, Island cruise, July 22. Mamma, Sydney, via Wellington, July 23 11..M.5. Dunedin, Apia, August 28. 11.M.5. Wellington, Tonga, October 2. lI.M S. Lcith, Norfolk Island. October 2 Overseas llauraki, Los Angeles, July 0. Sydney Maru, Wellington, July 8, to load. Tort Denison, Now Plymouth, July 0, to load. Monterey, Los Angeles, July .10. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Sydney Maru, Japan, July 8. Atonlerey, Sydney, July 10. Port Denison, London, July 11. Mataroa, London, July 11. Canadian Britisher, Montreal, July 18. Wanganella, Sydney, July 14. Norfolk, London, July 14. Port Whangarei, Tonga, July 17. Marama, Sydney, July 24. Port Bowon, London, July 80. Tuscan Star, London, July 31. Aorangi, Sydney, August 3. Matakana, London, August 7. Akaroa, London, August 16.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Waneanella, leaves Sydney July 0; duo Auckfand July 13. Sails for Sydney July 14. Marama, leaves Wellington July 10 5 dueSyd ney July 14; sails July 17 for vvcinng ton and Auckland.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Vancouver Juno 17; Auckland Tnlv 7* due Sydney July 11. Aorangi, left Sydney June 18, Auckland June 23; due Vancouver July 10. Monterey, left Los Angeles Juno 24, due Auckland July JO, Sydney July . n() Mariposa, left Sydney June 2' 1, Auckland June 27; due Los Angeles Jul - v .V , Makura, left Sydney July I vv | c ' h^ July 7; due San *rancihco July -4. Maunganui, left San Francisco July Is due Wellington July 20, Sydney July Jo.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Akaroa, left Southampton June 12; due Wellington July 17. p , Rangitata. left London June 2o; due lort RangVtane!Tea vesLondon July 23; due WellAugust IB: due Auckland September 25. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—n.M.S. Philomel. Central Wharf —Huia (C.L.C.). Queen's Wharf —Mataroa (A.S.F.). Prince's Wharf —Northumberland (N.i.b. Chelsea—Tynebank (S., Ltd.). King's Wharf —Norfolk (ft.Z.b. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS Discharging Huntingdon from Liverpool, at New Plymouth. , x r , .. Antiope, from Bunbur.v. at Dunedin. Tuscan Star, from Liverpool, at Napier, thence Wellington, Lytlclton and Port Chalmers. Citv of Cauton, from New Vork, at Welling- ' ton, thence Lyttelton, Duncdjn aud Sydney. ... Eclipse, from Sumatra at Wellington, thence Dunedin. Northumberland, from London, at Auckland, hence Wellington. Tynebank, from Java, at Auckland. Oakbank, from Ocean Island, at New Plymouth, thence Wanganui. Canadian Cruiser, from Montreal, at Bluff, thence Dunedin, Lyttellon and Wellington. Leaves Wellington for Montreal July IJ. Loading Norfolk, at Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow July 14. , Huahine, at New Plymouth, thence Wellington. Leaves Wellington for London, via Panama, on July 15. Kent, at Port Chalmers, thence Lyttelton. Wellington and Ngpier. Leaves Napier for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow July 21. Piako, at Tokornaru Bay, thence Nelson, New Plymouth and Wellington. Leaves Wellington for London, via Montevideo, July 18. Mataroa, at Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London, via Panama, July 11. Port Doni«on, at New Plymouth, thence Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London, via Cape Horn July 11. Port Dunedin, at Opua, thence Gisborne, Waikokopu, Napier, Wellington and Wanganui. Leaves Wanganui for Southampton and London, via Teneriffe, July 18. Tairoa, at Timaru, thence Lyttelton, Picton, Gisborne and Wellington. Leaves Wellington for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe July 24. Sydney Maru. due Auckland from Wellington July 8, hence Japan. The Poolta sailed for Portland and Wellington yesterday afternoon. The Waipahi has reported by wireless that she will arrive from Sydney at six o'clock to-morrow morning. The Waimarino is due at Dunedin from Bluff this morning to continue loading for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. The Karepo, which left Picton on Monday night, en route from Lyttelton, will not call at Wellington. She will come direct to Auckland, where she is due to-morrow. After being delayed by bad weather during her passage from Wellington the Wingatui is due from Southern ports early this morning. She will unload at Prince's Wharf. THE GABRIELLA The Gabriella left Sydney for New Plymouth. Nelson and Wanganui on Monday. THE MONOWAI The Monowai sailed last night on a 15 days' cruise to Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. She will return to Auckland on July 22. R.M.S. NIAGARA SAILED The Royal Mail liner Niagara sailed for Sydney last night in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver. She is due at Sydney on Saturday morning. THE MAUI POMARE The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare is due at Wellington from Apia and Nine Island, via Lytteiton, to-day. She will be despatched for Apia next Tuesday. THE SYDNEY MARTI Having left Wellington on Monday evening, the Sydney Maru is due here about mid-day to-day. After completing loading she is to sail for Japan this evening. . PORT HOBART AT LONDON The Port Line steamer Port Hobart is reported to have reached London from Wellington, via Cape Horn and Teneriffe, on Monday. She was despatched from Wellington on May 29. THE WAIOTAPU The Waiotapu is due at Aitutaki on Saturday, en route from Pacific Coast ports to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She is scheduled to reach Auckland about July 23. THE TAIROA The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa reached Bluff from Australia on Sunday to load. Her other loading ports are Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, • Gisborne aud Wellington. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo, on July 24. MONTEREY CLEARS SUVA The Monterey arrived at Suva from Los Angeles yesterday morning and she sailed for Auckland at five o'clock last evening. The vessel is due here early on Friday morning and she is to resume her voyage to Sydney and Melbourne at nine o'clock the same night. THE PORT DENISON After being further delayed by wet weather the Port line steamer Port Denison was to leave New Plymouth for Auckland at ten o'clock last night to complete loading. She is now expected here to-morrow evening and she is scheduled to sail for London, via Cape Horn, on Saturday afternoon. RADIO BEACON AT WELLINGTON The Minister of Marine, the Hon. P. Fraser, has announced that radio directionfinding signals will be transmitted from the ZLW station on Tinakori Hills for two minutes, at 5.30, 6 and 6.30 a.m., and will be continued until the Baring Head radio beacon is completed. The service will be free of charge to shipping. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Matai, Hauraki, Kaiwarra, Monowai, Niagara, Recorder, Waipahi. Alcides, City of Batavia, Monterey, Oakoank, Port Donison, Port Dunedin, Simonside, Sydney Maru. Wellington.—Maori, Rangatira, Tamahine, H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Dunedin, H.M.S. Leith, Nucula, H.M.S. Wellington, Aorangi, Kaikorai, Kalingo, Makura, Maui Pomare, Port Whangarei, Akaroa, Empire Star, Golden State, Huntingdon, Mariposa, Piako, Rangitata, Remuera, Tuscan Star. Awarua. —Alfie Cam, Gabriella, Karetu, Maunganui, Omana, Paua, Waikouaiti, Canadian Cruiser, Kent, Nieuw Holland, New Zealand, South Africa, Strathnaver, Tairoa. Chatham Islands. —Southsea. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—JuIy 7: Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.), Waitaki (7.20 a.m.), Karu (10.20 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Makura (7 p.m.), for San Francisco; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—JuIy 7: Arrived—Hangatira (7.25 a.m.), Port Whangarei (7 p.m.), Waipiata (7.45 p.m.), from Wellington; Port Waikato (8.50 ivm.), from Auckland. Sailed —Rangatira (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. —July 7: Sailed—Paua (3.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Wainui (10.25 p.m.), Waimarino (10.45 p.m.), for Dunedin. SYDNEY.—JuIy 6: Sailed—Gabriella, for New Plymouth. SUVA.—JuIy 7: Arrived—Monterey (7.30 a.m.), from Los Angeles. Sailed —Monterey (5 p.m.), for Auckland. FREMANTLE.—JuIy 7: Arrived—Largs Bay, from London. NEW YORK.—July 5: Arrived—Canadian Highlander, en route from Sydney to Montreal. LIVERPOOL.—JuIy 4: Sailed—Hertford, for Auckland. LONDON.—JuIy 6: Arrived—Port Hobart, from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22465, 8 July 1936, Page 8

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22465, 8 July 1936, Page 8

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22465, 8 July 1936, Page 8

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