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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POUT OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Tokyo Mum (0.10 a.m.), from Sydney. Mariposa . <0.55 a.m.), from Los Angeles. , Passengers for Auckland: — First (Mass.- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson, i) Mrs. N. Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ilentall. T Mr. I'. Bond, Mr. W. I. Carney, Miss M. 11. I'oy, Mr. C. Mrs. and Miss Gibson, * Mr. 10., .Mrs, and Miss llardley, Mr. L. * I) Hariris Miss L. Ilawksworlh, Mr. S. * lliggs. Mr. M. Ilirsch, Mr. <i. Hut ley. Mr. { and Mrs. ('. F. Ivory, Mr. C It. Iv(jrv- , Mr. and Mrs. K. Jopke, Colonel and Mrs. ; I;. Karniany. Mrs. K. Knight, Miss M. 11. i Lawrv, Mr. and Mrs. It. Lennon, Mr M. i Louis'son, Mr. S. K. Mair, Miss P. Max,7 well, Mr. N. McDonald. Mr. 1. I>. Meelian, ' Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Meyer Mrs. C. A. i Montgomery, Mr. W. W. Nelson Miss V. C Nicholson, Miss 10. Pa It ridge, Mr. V W. X Parsons. Mrs. .1. 10. and Miss J. I arsons, Mr F W. Fronting, Miss M. and Miss It. L M. Put nam, Mr. L. Kathgen, Mr. and Mrs. ; It A llobertson, Mr. H. I. Hohertson, Mr. 1 V.' J. Sanders, Mr. M. Sato, Miss It. Smart Mr V. S Siience, Miss It. Spence, Miss I', and , Miss 10. I. Stevens, Mrs. It. M. Stott. Mr. and 1 Mrs () Swinnock, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tobias Mr. : and Mrs. (!. 11. Townscnd, Mrs. L. Tripe, Mrs. ; \ Watt. Mr. and «Mrs. <l. K. West. Miss It] and Miss G. Winthrop, Judge P. Wood. I" Cabin Class.—Mr. (J. Hatty, Miss M. R. Helcher, Miss M. 11. Itlamiers. Mr. and Mrs. W Daly, Miss M. 10. l'lmerson, Miss h. V. , Ericson, Mrs. 10. M. L. Evans, Major S. G. and Mrs. Frierson, Mr. 10. D. (.corgi', Mr. ' (; \ (■'rccrihack, Mr. C. M. lladley, \ Mrs. M. 10. Hewitt, Mrs. M. It. lloare, Mr. M |{ Mrs Miss and Master Ilodder, Mr. .1 S Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ireland, Mr. ,1. Irvine. Miss E. L. Jackson, Mr L J. \ Jones, Miss N. I. Jones, Mr. 1,. <{. Lux ford. , Mr. P N. Malcolm, Mr. T. Moorhead, Miss * 11. K. Moorhead, Mr. K. J. Morion, Mr. J. J. McNeil, Itev. 11. W. and Mrs Novell. Mrs. L |„ and Miss M. A. Pierce, Mr. 'I Prowse, Mr. I). J. Kiddiford, Mr. G. Setterfield Miss '■ 1, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. \\ . lotld, Mr. ; \V. F. Walters. Miss C. M. K. Walters Dr. * J. M. Ward, Mrs. J. M. Ward, Miss M E. , Weathered, Miss M. W heeler, Miss J Ma - I worth, Mr. L. G. Whitney, Miss M. Mil--4 loughby. Canopus m.15 a.m.), from Westport, 11 aiiit i (1'2.25 p.m.), from (oromandcl; I Paroto CI .20 p.m.), from Coast; W ingatui (I ..V» p.m.), from Southern ports. * YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Kaikorai (2.25 p.m.), for Newcastle 'J'aniwlia (12.'J0 a.m.), for J'aeroa; Pono I. <1 a.m.), for Kerepechi; Kawau U--° p.m.), for Thames; Omana (3.25 p.m.), for Warkworth. . , ilaniti ((>.30 p.m.), for Waihekc; laroto <7.■_'<) p.m.), for Coast. Mariposa (!• p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers from Auckland:— First Class—Miss G. G. Armstrong, Mrs. Q. <i M and Miss M. N. Itaxter, Miss Julie lienjamin Mr. J. Ulakcy, Mrs. N. Hond, Miss It. Itraine, Miss I. Hutler, Mr. A. W. Cheese, Mr. Ralph 11. Clark. Mrs. T. J. Cole, Mr. Mian Cooper, Mr. It. Davis, Mrs. 10. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Doyle, Mr. W. lOffe.v, Mr. ! .1. S. Emanuel, Miss 15. Field, Mr. P. J. I Ilackett, Mr. R. Hansen, Mr. A. Harvey, j Miss K. 15. Ifaslomore, Mr. J. IT. llassler, j Miss 10. It. and Miss 10. It. llassler. Miss M. I (.' Hay, Mr. 10. Hughes, Captain F. Hurley. ! Mr. R. J. J at) ties, Mr. D. P. Jeppe, Miss i Eileen Joyce, Miss Annie Keaney, Miss L. i R. and Miss F. G. J. Kinninmont, Miss J. | I! Lyall, Mr. J. S. Martin, Mr. J. W. Mitchell* Mr. 11. R. Morris, Mrs. M. K. Moir, Miss J. M. Murchie, Miss J. A. Niccol, Miss R. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. It. Purser, Mr. W. A. Keid, Mr. H. 11. Shackell. Mrs. J. W. Sharman, Miss M. Sutherland, Mr. V. J. C. Smith, Mrs. K. H. Smith. Miss I. T. Stennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sutcliffe Mr. K. 10. Sutcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.vmonds, Mr. N. R. Templer, Mr. and_ Mrs. M. Tobias. Mr. Charles Vail, Haron J. K. Von Stechow Mr. W. A. Webb, Miss O. A. West, Mr. T. G. Whitaker, Miss F. M. and Miss \. A. Wilson. Miss R. Winiata. Cabin Class—Mr. and Mrs. S. Ashton, Mr. S. Ashton, j int., Mr. P. Ha relay, Mr. Marcel Harrier. Mrs. G. M. and Miss Z. M. Barton, Mrs Marv Heshara, Mr. and Mrs. If. J. lirav Miss V. M. Hunting. Mr. J. Canty, Miss M. Collins, Miss J. 10. Cresswell. Mr. A. Davis, Mr. J. T. Dawson. Mr. R. G. l'eek Miss D. Greene. Mr. J. Hint', Mrs. E. \. Ingram. Mr. L. M«K. Ingram, Mr. A. Joseph, Mr F. A., Mrs and Master Lee, Mr. L. Maud. Mr. .T. Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 10. Piper, Mrs. W. Richardson, Mrs. Phyllis and Master T. F. Rose. Miss A. 10. Stanford, Mr. G. H. Vicars, Miss M. E. Wheeler. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Kairanga, from Melbourne, 7 a.m. Poolta, from Greymouth, 1 p.m. Taniwha. from I'aeroa, 4.30 a.m. Clansman, from Northern ports. 10 a.m. 11 an it i, from Waiheke, 8.-10 a.m. Pono, from Kerepeehi, morning. I Claymore, from Whangarei, morning. ; Kawau, from Thames, 2.M0 p.m. I VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY i Tokyo Marn, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Mot'u, for Awanui, noon. Toa, for Tauranga, noon. Tiri, for Awanui. noon L Coronation, for Whangarei, noon. ■; llauiti and Omana, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Canopus, for Westport. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Canadian Challenger, from Napier, morning. Canadian Highlander, from Montreal. Marjraret W., from Gisborne, morning. Kiwitea, from Lyttelton, evening. Koutunui, from Napier, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW Claymore, for Whangarei, 5.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTERCOI.ONI.tL AND CotSTAL Poolta, Greymouth, October 3. Kairanga. Melbourne, October 3. Kiwitea, Lyttelton, October L Wanganella, Sydney, October 6. Waipahi, Apia. October 7. Kaimiro, Lyttelton. October 12. Waimarino, Southern ports, October 12. Awatea, Sydney, via Wellington, October 15. Orion, Brisbane, October 2S. Strathnavor, Brisbane, November 20. Orford, Brisbane, December 23. OVEKSS'S Canadian Highlander, Montreal, October 4. Canadian Challenger, Wellington, October 4, to load. Lindenbank, Nauru, October 5. Tamaroa. Wellington, October 5, to load. (Jolden Cloud, Los Angeles, October o. Reynolds, Seychelles, October 8. Hertford, Now Plymouth, October 9, to load. South Africa, Los Angeles, via ports, Oct. 9. J list it ia. Nova Scotia, October 10. Dessau, New Orelans, October 11. Inverbank, Java, October 11. Napier Star, New Plymouth, Oct. 14, to load. Remuera, Napier, October 15, to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Canadian Challenger, Montreal, October 5. Wanganella, Sydney, October 8. Tamaroa, London, October O. Kaiwarra, Newcastle, October 9. Hertford, London, October 15. Awatea, Sydney, October 10. Napier Star, London, October 17. Mat tin, Tonga, October 22. Remuera, London, October 24. Niagara, Sydney, October 27. Port Fremantle, London, October 23. Cumberland, London, November 3. Rotorua, London, November 10. Wairangi, London, November .12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Sydney October 2; due Auckland October 0; sails for Sydney October 8. Awatea, left Wellington October 2, due Syd- i ney October 5. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, leaves Vancouver October 7; due I Auckland October 2(«. Sydney October Ml. Aorangi, leaves Sydney October 8, due Auckland October 12; Vancouver October 30. Monterey, left Sydney September .17, Auckland September 20; due Los Angeles October 4. Mariposa, left Los Angeles September 10; i Auckland October 2; due Sydney Oct. 5. j Makura, left San Francisco September 2tf; due Wellington October 12, Sydney Oc- j tober 17. Matinganui, left Sydney Septemher 25, Well- I ington September 20; due San Francisco October 10. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS lonic, left Southampton October 4; due , Wellington October 15. Rangitiki, left London September 17: due Wellington October 21. Malaroa, left Southampton October 2; duo Auckland November (i. Ruahine, leaves London October 8; duo Wellington November 25. Rangitnta, leaves London October 15; due Auckland November 18. Akaroa, leaves Southampton October 30; due Wellington December 4. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport— H.M.S. Philomel, 11.M.5. Leith, 11.M.5. Wellington, 11.M.5. Dunedin. In Stream—-Nucula (Admiralty tanker). Western Wharf—ll.M.S. Achilles, Monowai (I'.S.S Coy.) Matua (U.S.S. Coy.), Cano- j pus iW.C. Coy ). King's Wharf—Comliebank (R.P. Com). Western Viaduct Kanna (I'.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Wingatiii (U.S.S. Coy.), Kairanga d'.S.S. Coy.). Central Wharf —Tokyo Marti (F.C.A. Co.v.). Queen's Wharf—Cumberland (N.Z.S. Coy.), Port fiobart (F.C.A. Coy.).

OVERSEAS SHIPS Incoming Canadian Highlander, left Montreal August 27 for Auckland (due October 4), Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. Wairangi, left London August 28 for Suva, Lyttelton (duo October 0), Port Chal- - mors. Bluff and Timaru. Justitia, left Liverpool, Nova Scotia, September 2 for Auckland (due October 10), Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru anil Dunedin. lonic, left London September 3 for Wellington (due October IB) an( ' Auckland. Tongariro, left Milford Haven September 10 for Auckland (duo October 15), Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. ! Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles September 9 for Auckland (due October 5), Wellington and Australia. Dessau, left New Orleans September 6 for Auckland (due October 11), Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Wanganui. ' South Africa, left Los Angeles August 23 for Australia, Dunedin (due October 3), Lyt- ; tclton, Wellington and Auckland. Disciiutoiso ! Rotorua, from Liverpool, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton, fort Chalmers and New Plymouth. I Limerick, from Pacific Coast ports, at Dunj edin, thence Melbourne and Sydney. Narbada, from Calcutta, at Bluff, i Canadian Scottish, from Montreal, at Dunj edin. j Remuera, from Newport, at Wellington. | Hororata, from New York, at Lyttelton, thence Dunedin. | Comliebank, from Ocean Island, at Auckland, j Olivebank, from Nauru, at Wanganui. Cumberland, from Loidon, at Auckland, hence Wellington. Pontypridd, from Seychelles, at Bluff. Tokyo Mam, from Jajian, at Auckland, hence Wellington. Loading j Hertford, at Wellington, thence Wanganui, New Plymouth and Auckland. Leaves I Auckland for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Panama, October 15. j Port llobart, at Auckland, hence Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. Leaves Welling ton for London, Avonmouth, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. October 10. Tamaroa, at Wellington, thence Auckland Leaves Auckland for London, via Panama, October 9. i Napier Star, at Timaru, thence Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London October 17. Canadian Challenger, at Napier, thence Auckland. Leaves Auckland for New York, Ronton and Montreal October G. 11 The Karepo is to load at Westporl; for j Auckland on Monday. 1 j The Kairniro is to load at Lyttelton for j Auckland about Wednesday. ! The Poolta is due from Greymouth at four o'clock this afternoon. She will berth at King's Wharf. The Kiwitea left Lyttelton for Auckland j at 4.30 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. She | is expected to-morrow evening. The Margaret W. was to leave Gisborne at nine o'clock last night and she is due here to-morrow morning. She will berth at , King's Wharf and is to sail for East Coast j bays on Tuesday afternoon. | THE LI.VDENBANK The Lindenbank is due. from Nauru Island | at five o'clock on Monday evening. She will j unload her cargo of phosphates at King's Wharf. RANGITANE'S "ALL WELL" j The New Zealand Shipping Company's l motor-liner Rangitane, which left Auckland for London on September 21, has reported by wireless, "All well." DUCHESS TO RESUME The Duchess will come off the slip this morning and after completion of her overhaul and refit she will resume in the Waiheke j passenger service next Friday. i ORMONDE TO KEEP SCHEDULE The Union Company has received advice that the Orient liner Ormonde, which cautrht fire when she was proceeding from Mel. ; bourne to Sydney, will leave Sydney for Lon- | don on October 10, her scheduled date. AORANGI AT SYDNEY | The Royal Mail liner Aorangi arrived at i Sydney from Auckland at 8.10 o'clock yesI terday morning. She is to leave Sydney next | Thursday and Auckland the following Tuesi day for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. THE KAIRANGA The Kairanga is due from Melbourne at , seven o'clock this morning and she will berth ;at Prince's Wharf to unload cargo from Southern ports of Australia. She will complete discharge at Wellington and Tarakohe. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER The Canadian Challenger was to leave Napier at nine o'clock last night and she is I due here to-morrow morning. After loading j at Queen's Wharf she is to sail for New ! York, Boston and Montreal on Monday after j noon. THE MARIPOSA A fine weather, uneventful voyape was experienced by the Mariposa, which arrived from San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Island ports, yesterday morning. After unloading at Prince's Wharf ghe sailed for Sydney and Melbourne last night. TAMAROA FOR FINAL LOADING The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa j is to leave Wellington for Auckland at six | o'clock this evening to complete loading. The ' vessel is due on Monday morning and she is to sail for Southampton and London, via Panama, on Friday. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER Due from Montreal to-morrow the Canadian Highlander will berth at Prince's Wharf to unload cargo to the agency of the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company. She will complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. RICHARDSON VESSELS The Koutnnui is due from Napier to-mor-row and the Awahou is due from Portland on Monday evening, Both vessels are to sail for East Coast bays and ports on Tuesday afternoon. The Pukeko will be undocked this morning and she will resume in the East Coast bay trade on October 13. | RANGITIKI AT PANAMA The New Zealand Shipping Company ha* received advice that the liner Rangitiki arrived at. Colon on Thursday morning, en route from London to Wellington, where she is due on October C! 1 to land passengers and mail. She will unload her cargo at Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. WINGATUIARRIVED The Wingatui arrived from Southern ports yesterday afternoon and she is unloading at Prince's Wharf. The vessel put into Napier on Tuesday night owing to an outbreak of fire in No. 3 hold. Only a very small portion of cargo was damaged by the fire and no general average will be declared. THE TOKYO MARU The Tokyo Maru arrived from Japan, via Australia, yesterday morning and is discharging and loading at Central Wharf. She is a new vessel on her maiden voyage and sh? is a sister ship to the Canberra Maru, which recently visited Auckland. She is to resume her voyage to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin at five o'clock this evening. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Kaikorai, Port Whangnrei, Waipahi, Canadian Highlander, City of Norwich, Golden ('oast, Lindenbank, Mariposa, Port Fnirey, Wairangi. Wellington.—Maori, Rangatira, Tamahine, Awatea, Kaiwarra, Karetu, South Sea, Canadian Challenger, Hertford, Mataroa, Monterey. Napier Star, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Rotorun. A warua.—Limerick. Makura, Maunganui, Triaster, Triona, Wanganella, Ashburton, Canadian Scottish, Chifuku Maru, Dunedin Star, Hororata, Narbada, Niew Zeeland, Orion, Port Fremantle, Queen Mary. South Africa, Thorhild. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. October 2: Arrived—Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Gale (7.5 a.m.), from Wanganui; Waitaki (11.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rotorua (0.20 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Karu (10.50 a.m.), for Nelson; Kaiwarra (11.10 a.m.), for Napier; Awatea (5.5 p.m.), for Sydney; Gale (0.10 p.m.), tor Bluff; Rangatira ( ( .50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. —October 2: Arrived—Storm (0.30 a.m.), from Timaru; Maori ((>.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—llolmgleu (11.20 a.m.), for Wellington; Storm (4.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Hororata (5.5 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Maori (M.25 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—October 2: Sailed—Waimarino (*.25 p.m.), for Bluff. BLUFF. —October 2: Arrived—Narbada (S.lo a.m.), from Port Chalmers. SYDNEY.—October Arrived—Aorangi (S.lo a.m.), from Auckland. MELBOURNE. —October 2: Arrived—Cape Horn, from Bluff.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 8

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 8

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 8

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