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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Rangitata (S.IO a.m.), from London. Tassenders: — First Class—Mr. I). A. Aberrrombie, Mrs. M. W. Aiken, Mr. H. H. and Mrs. Baker, Mrs. I). M. R. and Miss K. C. Begg, Mr. 1. Harper Itell, Mrs. F. A. Hell, Mr. J. Carne anil Mrs. Hidwill, Mr. S. J. L. and Mrs. Hirch, Miss L. Murk, Mrs. C. A. Lde Brand, Mr. W. Cochran-Carr, Dr. 1. G. ana Mrs. Cross, Vicomte Pierre and \' ro [" te " 8e de Taillepied de Hond.v, Colonel C R. Dotbs. Miss E. E. Dundas and maid, Mr. hj., .Mrs. and Miss P. Endean, Cuptain R. *• Mrs. England, Miss I'. IS- Lwart, Mrs. K. A. l-'enwick, Mrs. C. and Miss L) Herbert, Mr. T. W. Graham. Mr. D. { • Greig Mrs. H. M. Griffiths, Mr. W . H. and Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Leslie M. Harris Mrs. V M. Ilellaby. Miss M. Hey wood, Mr it. A. Holmes, Sir Henry and Lad.v J ' orto "j Sir Edward Hudsori-Kinahin, M™. <'• K. ana Master c. M. Kalin, Mr. C. H. Kelley (aptain r. R. KenniiiKton, Mr. F L. and Mrs. Leonhard, Mrs. George and Miss K Ma • arlhur-Onslow, Miss I. Mac Donald, Mr. J. A. Mathers, Mrs. M. L. Maunsell, Mr. J. Scott, Mrs. and Misses C!) Miller Miss M. M. Moffatt, Mrs. 11. J. and Master 11. D. K. Munro, Mr. W. G. S. and Mrs. NowellUsticke, Sir James Parr, G.CM.G., Mr. h. A. and Mrs. Poolman, Mrs. G. t. Kauray, Mrs. (i. J. and Master P. M. Rcid, Mrs. M. S Riddel, Miss 1). Robinson, Mrs. M. Hose, Major-General Sir Anderw and Lady Russell, Mrs A. Rowan, Canon U. S. Savage, Mr. Oliphanl Shaw, Mr. H. T. Ktiven. Mr. A. R. and Mrs. Street, Miss S. J. C. Ktrick, Mr 11. G. and Mrs. Teazle, Mr. L. 11., Mrs. and Master S. 11. Teagle, Mrs. A. Trayner, Mr. J. C. Triffitt, Mr. Bernard L. 11. and Mrs. Tripp, Mr. E. Tucker, Mr. r. Turner, Hon. Mrs. R. Vane, Mr G. A. and Mrs. Waterhouse, Miss K. S. C. Watkins, taptain V. G. Webb, Mrs. G. Whitney, Mr. F. A. Carrington Willis, Mr. Henry and Mrs. Wood. Tourist Class—Mr. A. K. Alexander. Mrs F. <;. Anderson, Miss 11. and Miss G. Atkins, Air W ('. B. Bavorstock, Mr. G. and Mrs. | Realty, Miss M. Bell, Mrs. A. F. Be.ntle.v, Mrs. B. Hirkncll, Mrs. E. Bolton, Rev. J. B. Brorklehurst, Miss N. B. Brooke, Mr. . A. Campbell, Mr. J. B. Carpenter, Mrs. E Chilton, Mr. F. T. and Mrs. Clarke, ( olonel J. b. Corlett, Mr. R. M. Dawson, Miss M. A. Denham, Mrs. E. Dow. Mrs. I. Dowd, Miss M. It. Dnnnett, Mrs. M. Dyson, Miss \\. L. Forster, Miss P. M. Francis, Mr. H. W. Froh, Miss A. Giller, Mrs. A. Graydon, Mr. K. Green, Mr. If. 11. and Mrs. Greenfield, Mr. H I), and Mrs. Grorott, Mr. G. B. and Mrs. Gnnn, Mrs. N., Master G. .T. and Miss J. E. Hair, Mrs. E. A. A. Hale, Miss W. ilindle, Mr. J. A. Hirst, Mr. W. J. Holmes, Mrs. F. B. Hutchinson, Mrs. h. M. Jackson, Miss \. N. Jennings, Mrs. M. A. Kenny, Mr. F. W. and Mrs. Kirk, Mr. S. G., Mrs. and Miss M. 8. Knibbs, Mr. W. Larkum, Mr. D. X. F. Leake, Mrs I. Leggat, Miss I N R. Leppard, Mrs. C. T. Mabbatt, Mr. <;'. McCleary, Miss G. B. McCurd, Mr M., Mrs. and Miss 1). F. McLeod, Miss W. h. Midglev, Mr. J. and Mrs. Millar, Mr. P. A. Minshall, Mr. S. H. Moore, Rev. H. J. Nind, Miss F. E. N. North. -Miss A. Oag, Mrs. M. F. O'Brien, Mrs. E. Orrne, Mr C. and Miss 0. Osborne, Miss D. M. S. Pasley. Mrs. A. 11. Pike, Miss F. A. Roberts, Miss P. D. Si. Robinson, Mr. C. A. and Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. M. A. Rogers, Miss E. K M- ussel . l ' Mrs. M. Shearer, Mr. C. C. Smith, Mrs. A. E. A. Stent, Mrs. B. 1., Miss M. W. and Miss P. M. Stewart. Mr. J. E. and Mrs. SutelifTe, Mr. H., Mrs., Miss U. and Miss E. Tichauer, Miss M. G. Treeby, Mrs. M. E. Urqubart, Mr. L. Velgolosky, Miss M. Wallace Mr. A. T. and Mrs. \\ alter, Mr. G. W. Mrs., Masler G. J. and Master R. G. Warren, Mr. A. Watmough. Mrs. H. WeissZoller, Mr. L. N. White, Miss F. I. Wi,' h "- forre, Miss F. G. Willis, Miss k. I. Wolfe, Mrs. L. H. Wiridgway, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yates, Mr. H. A. Yockney and 03 tourist B class passengers. Lyttelton and raft '7.35 a.m.), from Coast; Fono (7.10 a.m.), from Kercpeehi; Tin (0.00 a.m.), from Awanui; Hauiti <2.10 p.m.), from Coromandel; Tuhoe (3.5 p.m.), from Coast. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Hallingdal (1.-15 p.m.), for Gisborne. Toa (12.10 a.m.), for Whakatane; Taniwha (1 '2MO a.m.), for Paeroa; Pukejco (5.30 a.m.), for East Coast bays; Oncwa (10 a.m.). for Waihekc. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Polzella, from Java, 6 p.m. Wingatui, from Wellington, afternoon. Taniwha," from Paeroa, 0.30 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, G. 30 a.m. Pa rot o, from Northern ports, morning. Omana, from Matakana, p.m. Hauiti, from Thames, 2.30 p.m. Kawau, from Great Barrier, (J p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Matna, for Tonga, 5 p.m. Anstraiind, for M'ellington, afternoon. Maliia, for Wellington, evening. Paroto, for Mercury Bay. noon. Pono, for Kerepeehi, 2 p.m. Clavmore, for Whangarei, 3 p.m. Hauiti, for Coromandel, 4 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa, midnight. Motiti, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Wingatui. Southern ports, November 19. Strathnaver, Brisbane, November -0. Port Whangarei, Southern ports. Nov. _l. Huia Melbourne, via ports, Jsovemher Waiinarino, Southern ports, November -J. Maunganui, Sydney, NovembeT 23. Kaiwarra. Newcastle, November 27. Gabriella, Newcastle, November 2» Waipiata. Southern ports, November 30. Wanganella, Sydney, December Orford, Brisbane, December J3.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Matua, Tonga, November 19. Aorangi, Sydney, November -3. Maunganui, Sydney, November 26. Port Wyndham, London, November JO. I'ort Whangarei, Suva. December 4. Wanganella, Sydney, December 4. Malaroa, London, December 4. New Zealand Star, London, December 4. Pakclia, London, December 12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Svylney November 34; arrived Wellington November IS; sails for Sydnev November 3i>. ■\ watea due Svdney November 20, sails Nov. 20, due Wellington November 23. Maunpanui, leaves Sydney November 1. , arrives Auckland November 23; sails for Sydney November 20. Mara ma, left, Wellington November 14 for Bluff and Melbourne (due November -O). BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Ruahine, left London October S; due Wellington November 23. Akaroa, left. Southampton October 30; jiue Wellington December 5. Hangitane, left London November 12; mie Wellington December 10. Tainui, leaves Southampton November z<\ due Wellington January 4. VESSELS IN PORT Dcvonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Leith, Nucula (Admiralty tanker). Prince's Wharf —Australind Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Mahia (A.S.P.), Waiwera CenlraV^Wharf—Uangitata (N.Z.S Coy.). Western Viaduct —Port Maikato (N.S.S. King^ Wharf —Matua CU.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS Discharging Uenliolm. from Montreal, at Lyttelton. thence Dunedin. . llororata, from New \ork. at Dunedin. Tongariro, from Liverpool, at LMteiton, thence Dunedin. Hauraki, from Pacific Coast ports, at Dunedin, thence Australia. Malaroa, from Loudon, at Wellington. Mahia, from Liverpool, at Auckland, hence Wellington, L.vttelton, Dunedin and Tiniaru. , ... . Ttavbor. from Singapore, at Wellington. Australind, from New lork. at Auckland, hence Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. t Tlallingdal from Tampico, at (.isborne, thence Napier, Wellington, Dunedin, Uluff and New Plymouth. Keifukii Maru, from Japan, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Uangitata. from London, at Auckland, hence Wellington and Napier. Loading Rangiliki, at Napier Leaves Napier for London November 1. Pakeha, at Bluff, thence Port Chalmers. Lyttelton, Napier and Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London. \sa Montevideo and Teneriffe. December 12. New Zealand Star, at Wellington, thence Gisborne, Napier and Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London, via Panama. December 4. , , , , Port Wyndlmm, at Napier, thence Auckland. Leaves Auckland for London. Avoiimoutli, Liverpool. Manchester and (Jlasgow, via Cape Horn, November 30. Waiwera, at Auckland, hence New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington and Napier. Leaves Napier for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas, December 35. The Waimartno is due at, Timarn from Bluff this morning to continue loading for Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. The Waipiata is to load at Bluff to-day and will complete loading at Dunedin, Timaru. Lyttelton ar.U Wellington for Auckland. The Wingatui is expected from Southern ports this afternoon. She is scheduled to sail for Wellington, Pictou, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru to-morrow evening.

THH KARTICI The Kartigi was baibound outside Greymouth yesterday waiting to enter the port to load for Auckland. THE KAIWARRA The Kaiwarra is to leave Newcastle for Sydney at ten o'clock to-morrow night to complete loading for Auckland, where she is due about November 27 POLZELLA FROM JAVA The steamer Polzella is due from Java at six o'clock this evening. She will unload her cargo of raw sugar at Chelsea. THE GARRIELLA The Gabrieila, trom Grafton, Coff's Harbour and Port Stephens, is expected to leave Newcastle for Auckland on Monday. She is due here about November 29. REMUERA CLEARED CURACAO The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera cleared Curacao on Monday in continuation ot he: voyage from Auckland to London. THE MAHIA The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mahia is expected to sail for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru this evening, in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool CARGO FOR PAPEETE The Port Whangarei. which is to leave Auckland for Suva on December 4, will lake Papeete cargo for transhipment to the Jlauraki at Suva. THE AUSTRALIND After being delayed by wet weather the Australind is to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin this afternoon to complete unloading cargo from New lork. MATUA SAILS TO-DAY Owing to the wet weather yesterday delaying the loading of the Matua the vessel is now to sail for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva at 5 p.m. to-day, instead of 3 p.m. AKAROA AT COLON The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Akaroa I is reported to have reached Colon, Panama, on Monday, en route from London to Wellington and Lyttelton. She is due at Wellington on December 5. THE PORT BOWEN The Port Line steamer Port Bowen cleared Balboa on Friday in continuation of her voyage from New York and Philadelphia to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about December 6. AORANGI DUE ON MONDAY The Royal Mail liner Aorangi is now due from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva on Monday morning. She is to resume her voyage to Sydney at 11 o'clock the night. HAUITI'S TRIP CANCELLED Owing to the wet weather delaying cargo operations on the Hauiti yesterday her trip to Thames was cancelled. Cargo for Thames will be forwarded by a motor-vessel leaving Auckland this afternoon. TnE PORT HUNTER The Port Line steamer Port Hunter is rei ported to have reached Colon on Monday. The vessel is en route from London to Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about December 8. MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY After being withdrawn from the San Francisco mail service and transferred to the intercolonial run the Maunganui is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. She is scheduled to leave Auckland for Sydney direct next Thursday. RANGITATA FROM LONDON The NeT Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitata arrived from London | yesterday morning after an uneventful voyage, generally fair weather having been experienced. The vessel is unloading at Central Wharf and she is to sail for Wellington and Napier on Monday night to complete discharge. THE SYDNEY MARU The Sydney Maru is due from Japan, via Rabaul, on Saturday and she is to sail about Monday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. From New Plymouth she will return to Wellington and Auckland, leaving Auckland about December 10 for Japan direct. RUAHINE LEAVES SUVA The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruahine cleared Suva for Wellington yesterday morning, in continuation of her voyage from London. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday morning to land passengers for New Zealand before she unloads her cargo at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. THE HORORATA After being laid up at Port Chalmers for some weeks the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata is to commence loading there for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow on December 3. She will also load at Bluff, but her other loading ports have not been allotted. THE TONGARIRO The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro will not load at Bluff as was intended. The vessel is to commence loading at Dunedin to-day, her other loading ports being Opua, Auckland, Wellington and Napier. She is now scheduled to reach Auckland on November 30 and to leave Napier for London. Avonmouih, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, via Panama, on December 12.

WITHIN* WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Awatea, Maui Pomare, Hailingdal, Olivebank, Polzella, Ruahine, Rugeley, Strathnaver. Trelawny. Wellington.—Maori, Rangatira, Tamahine, Wakakura, Aorangi, Niagara, Akaroa, Denhdlm, Havbor, lonic, Keifuku Maru. Monterey, Port Wyndham, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Remuera, Rotorua, Sydhav, Wairangi. Awarua.—Dunedin, Hauraki. Jas. Cook, Karetu, Marama, Omana, Triaster, Triona, Waikouaiti, Cathay, Moldavia, Mooltan, Narkunda, Orama, Orion. Ormonde. Oronsay, Otranto, Strathaird, Thorhild, Tongariro. • Chatham Islands. —South Sea. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals —Hokianga (S a.m.). from Hokianga; Hauturu (5.15 a.m.). from Picton. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—November IS: Arrived— Wanganella (3.5 a.m.), from Sydney; Rangatira (7 a.m.), from L.vttelton; Port Whangarei (1.55 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Wainui (<». , 25 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—November 18: Arrived— Pakura (5.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Maori (U.-10 a.m.), from Wellington; Waipiata (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (11.15 a.m.). lrorn Timaru; liolmglen (ti.s p.m.). from Timaru; Eoxton (G. 55 p.m.). from Foxton. Sailed—Pakeha (TJ.'JO p.m.), for Bluff; Storm (<>.'Js p.m.), for Wellington Waipiata ((.>.30 p.m.), for Dunedin: Maori (S.'JO p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN. —November 1S: Arrived—Breeze (9.'J5 a.m.), from Wellington; Haurnki (11 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed —11.M.S Dunedin (6.30 p.m.), for Akaroa. SUVA.—November 17: Sailed—Monterey, for Los Angeles. November 18 —Sailed: Ruahine, for Wellington. NEWCASTLE.—November 18: Arrived — Kaiwarra, from Auckland. EDEN. New South Wales.—November 18: Arrived—Waitaki. from Wellington. CRISTOBAL, Panama.—November l(>: Arrived—Akaroa, en route from London to Wellington; Port Hunter, en rouie from London to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 6

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