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PORT OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Omana (Llo a.m.), from Matakana. M' ro P-ni.), from Dunedin. Hauiti (.5.55 p.m.), from Waiheko. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Taniwha. (12.15 a.m.), for Paeroa; Hauiti (e.o ) a.m.), for Waiheke; Kawau (2.30 p m for 1 hames. 1 rassenfers:— <S "'H' O, ° n Nortller » "'"sc. First C!uss.--Mr C. Arthur. .Mr. Aitken, \tr' v m Uel '" rov ''' - Ur - I- T. Bennett, t, ■ • Misses Haigent, Mr J £ r °M n '\i^l i ' ! V W .\, BarKfr - - Ur - and Mrs. J Budd, Mi»s Btidd, Aliss F. Brure. .Misses i b. and i. A. Bond, Air. W. ,1. Butts, Mr. B. t. respin, Miss m. Curtain, .Miss "1' ami Master Cecil. Mr. and Mrs! J. Mcreyless Cooper, Miss M. Connor. .Mr. and .Mrs B (~ i. larii Miss L. C lark, .Mr. and Mrs. j' Carroll. Mrs. C. Chaytor. Mr. and .Mrs Carbon. Miss N Coombe. ..Mr. M. Cameron C autain E. UorliiiK, Mr. K. Delsarte, Mrs. W and .Miss V. Dr imiiiond, .Mr. and Mrs. A J Deakin, Miss ,1. Donald, Aliss K. Dempster' '}' Durbiu. Mrs. A. Davies, Mr. and A Irs. U. 8. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Miss M. J-.iimundo, .miss K. Kdwards, .Mrs. N. K. .t'dwards. Captain and .mrj. li. M. Foster, U- I'i'dou. .Messrs. Fitzgerald, .Mr' and -Mrs. L. Fisher. .Mr. I;. 1.. Fisher. Mr. ami Mrs. j'. Frawley, Mr. W. L. Gtincall, r - Gurney. Mr. J. Giliillan, Mrs M am Miss I . Gilfillan, Mr. ,1. Godd. Mrs. V. i'tid Miss L. (lore. Mr. K. Ciiiminer, ,\ir. 1). "• '' Grllniore. Miss .1. Glimmer, Mr and Mrs. 11. W. (iartrell. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Gray Miss H. ticfch, .Mr. A. li. Hamilton. Mr C .V llull, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Haycock, Miss \\. Hampton, Mr. C. Henniuirs. Miss N I Lnllmiwortti, Mr. and .Mrs. P. Hawkcs. Air' and Mrs. E. K. and Master G. Hushes Mr O. A. E. Bu>;hin. Mr. II B. Hughes' Mr! Hughes, Miss E. Holder, .Mr. ,1. u Hillary Mr. M. Hunger, .Mrs. K. Cuthbertson Hope' Mr. and Mrs. 1-:. 11. Hyde. Miss B. Jackson Hope. Miss I. Jnslis, Mr. ('.. Inkster. Miss (i Judd.'Mr. .1 \. Jebson. Miss I). Johnson. Mrs. I'. Kmifsforil. Mr. and Mrs. J. and Miss J. Ktdson. Mr. and Mrs W. ('. Knicht. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kruth, Mrs. M S Kirkham; Mi. and Mrs. I;. s. Kirkhanu Mrs. M. and Miss B. Kirby, .Misses 1' and i> Knißht, Mr. \Y. Kennedv. Miss ,1 Kennedy. Miss L. A. Lord, Misses F. and H l-i n foot. Mrs. J. Lindsay, Miss P. Latchmore Mr. M Y. List. Miss E. Lea. Mrs. C. Ladnew, Mr. N. I-'. Loader, Mr. and Mrs. N Lendrum. Miss V. M. Lipscombe. Misses M and J. Macinuess, Miss M. Martin. Miss 1. Marechal. Miss F. Marshall Miss J. 1. and Mrs. A. J. Mueller. Mr. 1. Malcolm, Mrs. I'. A. Milburn. .Miss F. Marshall. -Mr. C. Marshall. Mrs. T. W. Mackav. Miss A. Monkhouse. Miss A. Matheson, Mr. .1 Malone.v, Mr. A. R. Macinness, Miss W Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. L'. D. and Miss B McLean. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McKee, Mr. R. Mcintosh, Miss A. L. McLean. Mr. R \ McLennan, Mr. C. McCrae, Miss F. Nicholls. Misses J. and B. Ncvile, Mr. V. Nolan. Mr. X. G. Nankerville, .Mr. M. B. Nevill. Miss J. Narbe.v, Miss F. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nicholas, Mrs. N. O'Riordau, Misses J. and X. Orr, Mr -V. O'Halloran, • Mrs. D. V O'Halloran, Mrs. and Master Fatterson. Mr. A. Pizer, 7,1 iss A. and Mrs. J. Pedersen, Mr. E. F. Pedersen, Mr. E. J. rallett. Miss C. it. Plank, Miss J. Pace. Miss E. Z. Poole. Miss M. and Mr. H. Parkinson, Miss X. Piercey, Mr. J. Peacock, Air. G. Rnsselt, Mr. Y. L'oche, Miss X. Ryan. Miss P. Redmond. Mr. B. Riley, Mr. M. J. Rennie, Miss B. Robinson, Mr. 11. Ryan. Mr. V»\ Stewart. Mr J. Sandilands. Mr. W. J. Sakev, Mrs. A. H. and Miss R. Smith, Miss ft. X'. Simon, Miss M. J. Stromr, Mr. H. Scudder, Miss M. Shepherd, Miss H. Speed, Mr. T. Shout. Miss I. Telford. Mrs. G. Thomson, Miss V. Tennison, Miss S. Turrer. Mr. and Mrs. X F. Taylor, Mr. R. Todd. Mr. D. Turner. Miss D. Walker. Miss B. M. Wricht, Miss M. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson. Miss M. White. Mrs. X. Wark, Mrs. G. F. and Miss P. L. Woodward. Miss R. Wallace, Mr. C. J. White. Miss R. Wiseman. Mrs. Wricley, Miss M. Wricht, Mr. P' Wricht. Miss P. R. Weir. Miss B. York, Mrs. E. C. Short. Second Class. —Miss M. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Abbott. Miss J. Appleby, Mr. W. Anderson. Miss F. Benson. Mrs. A. E. and Miss M. E. Broberc. Miss A. Berry. Mr. R. D. Boyd, Miss M. J. Brown, Miss F. Boldero, Mr. W. Bond, Mr. \Y. X. Brook. Mr. J. H. Birch. Miss M. Carson, Miss E. Crocker. Mr. A. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cook, Mr. H. M. C'avit, Miss L. M. Curson. Miss E. J. Curson. Mr. B. Carter. Mr. Curson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Daniels, Mrs. M. Dawson. Mr. H. F. Donald. Mr. T. Dimoch. Mr. and Mrs. AY. L. Drtibe. Miss J. Diccle. Miss R. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ewen. Mr. A. Ellon, Miss L. Fischer, Miss I. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fl.vnn. Mrs. C. M. Flycer, Mi«s F. Germon, Mr. A. Greitr, Miss E. Herbert, Miss E. Hall, Mr. K. Harris. Miss E. F. Hitchcock. Mrs. E. M. and Miss E. L. Harrison, Miss A. Hall, Miss A. Hawkins. Miss E. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. M. and Miss B. Holland, Mr. R. A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ha can. Mr. A. G. Jellyman. Miss E Kent, Miss M. K.vdd. Miss D. Lethaby, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Low. Mr. .T. Lochead, Mr and Mrs. C. Manderson. Miss B. Maskpll, Mr. T. Moir. Mr. J. Meiklejohn. Miss >f. A. McDonald. Mr. G. K. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. MaeXainara. Miss J. N'icholls. Mrs. E. Nicholson, Mr. W. Xelson. Mr. W n Xelson. Miss M. Peach, Mr. S. Pearcp. Miss M. Porter. Mr. TT. B. and Miss M Prpndercasl. Mr. F. C. Porfpr, Mrs. R. Tlocers, Mrs. I>. and Miss K. Ryan. Messrs. Rvan Mr. J. H. Rimnier, Miss C. Rasr.ie. Mrs. F,. Rusfon, Mrs. M. and Miss K. M. Si arks, Miss S. Stirling. Mr. J. Steele. Mr. E. W. Smith, Miss V. Smith, Mrs. M. M. Turnwald. Mrs. D. H. Yen-op. Miss M. L. Wrrn Miss E. Wilkins. Miss M. L. Walke. "Mrs 'R. Wilson. >fr. .T. and Master D. . Wvflie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson. Mrs. !F L Whitaker. Miss J. Whitaker, Miss N. Wnod ,\fr. A. J. White. Mr. A. Winter. Mrs. S. H. Wyllie. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Moore. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Pnno, frrm Kerppeehi, morninc. Kawau, from Thames, 2 a.m. Paroto. from Kerikeri, afternoon. Rancitoto, from Great Barrier, 10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY •Haniti for Waiheke. 0.15 a.m.. Surfdale, Ostend, 6.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. 'Rancitoto. for Great Bhrrier, S a.m. Kawau, for Thames, 3 p.m. Omana. /for Orniha, Orapiu and Cowes Bay, 6.30 p.m. Duchess, for Oneroa, 5.30 p.m.; Oncroa and Kawau. 9.45 p.m. Afotu, for Tauranca. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Kawan, from Thames, 3 a.m. Duchess.' fxom Kawau, 4.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW Duchess; for Oneroa and Kawau, 0.45 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial *sn Coastal Narkunda. Brisbane, Saturday. Waitaki, Lyttelton, Monday. Kauri, New Plymouth, Monday. Matua, Suva, Monday. Port Waikato, Clarence River, January 7. Awatpa, Sydney. January 11. Niagara, Sydney, January 25 EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Narkunda, Sydney, via Russell, Sunday. Wancanella, Sydney, Monday. Akaroa, Southampton, Tuesday. Melbourne Maru, Japan, January 11. Awatpa, 'Sydney, January 12. Matua. Rarotonga. January 12. Aoranci. Sydney, January IS. Tekoa, London, January 28. Brisbane Maru, Japan, January 29. Ganadian Constructor, New York, Feb. 5. Norfolk, London, February 8. Port Townsville, London, February 9. Waimana, London, February 11. Remuera, London, February 13. Byrlnej Maru. Kobe, February '-'7. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wancanella, leaves Auckland Monday; duo Sydney January S; due Melbourne January I I. Awatea, left Wellington December 28-, due Sydney to-day; leaves Sydney to-morrow; due Wellington January 4. Mamma, left Bluff yesterday; due Melbourne Sunday. Jtlauni;;ifini, leit Auckland Decern her '.28; flue Sydney to-morrow; leaves Sydney January 7. due Wellington January 11. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, leaves Sydney January 21; due Auckland January 25; leaves Auckland January due Yancouver Feb. 12. Aorangi, lef" Yancouver yesterday; due Auckland January 17; leaves Auckland January I*. due Sydney January 22. Monterey, al Los Angeles. Mariposa. Los Angeles VESSELS IN PORT Dcvonpoct H.M.S. Philomel. 11. M.5. Dunedin, 11.M.5. Wellington, H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Achilles. , . . In Stream —Nucula (Admiralty tanker). Miro (Nobel Explosive C'oy.). Prince's Wharf —Kancitane (N.Z.S. Coy.), Waimarino (U.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf —Huntingdon (N./.S. Coy.), C'itv of Manchester (N.Z.S. Coy.). Akaroa (A S.P. Coy.). r , rl£l ( Central Wharf —Narbada (U.S.S. Coy.). Chelsea—Orancemoor <L., Ltd.). Kintr's Wharl Kaiwarra (U.S.S. Coy.). Western Yiaduct —-Omana (F.S.S. Coy.)., Western Whnrf —California Slate (American Traininir Ship), Karepo iLS.S. (oy.) The I'nion Steam Ship Company advises that from Morulav the Tamahine's summer timetable will be as follows, until further notice: —From Wellington: Monday, Wednesday, r rilay, 2.-15 p.m.; Saturday. 1.15 p.m. From , Ficton: Tuesday, Thursday, 2.45 p.m.; r ri- i •ay. 9.00 p.m.; Sunday, O.UO p.m. I

The AVaipiata left Bluff at 3.30 p.m. yesterday for Tima.ru, Wellington and Auckland. Ihe Alotu, which was due to leavo for tauranga at noon, will now sail to-day. A S" 11 "'-.Picton is to be made by tho Waitaki, which is expected to leave Lyttelton oil Monday for Auckland. The Nobel Explosives Company's vessel Aliro arrived from Dunedin early yesterday afternoon and is moored in tho stream at Hobsou's Bay. The excursion steamer Duchess did not leave Auckland yesterday on account of the bad weather, and her first trip to-day will be to Oneroa at 5.30 p.m. The Northern Company's vessel Omana was due to leave for Warkworth yesterday afternoon, but was held up by the bad weather, and will not make tiie trip until Alonday. Due to leave for Wellington, Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru last night, the Union Company's steamer Waimarino will now sail this afternoon. She is berthed at Prince's Wharf. As a result of the rough weather yesterday three of the Northern Company's vessels, tho Claymore, the Taniwha, and the Clansman, were delayed at Whangarci, Paeroa and Mangonui respectively, and will not arrive until late this morning. KARETU FROM SINGAPORE The Union Steam Ship Company's steamer Karetu is due at Auckland about Monday from Singapore and Samarang. AIAT'UA DUE. OX AIOXDAY The Union Company's motor-ship Matua will leave Suva for Auckland at 5 p.m. today. She is duo hero on Alonday and will sail the same day for Wellington. BANGITANE'S LOADING Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitane. will begin loading for London on completion of discharge, and is to sail on January o for Wellington. NARBADA TO SAIL The Union Company's chartered steamer Narbada, which has been at tho Central Wharf since Monday, will sail on Saturday for Wellington. She will also visit Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. PORT ALMA DELAYED Having been delayed by bad weather, the Port Line motor-ship Port Alma will leave New Plymouth to-day for Opua. She will reach Opua on Saturday morning and leaves for Auckland on Tuesday afternoon. THE AKAGOA The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Akaroa, which is now loading at Queen's Wharf, is scheduled to sail for Southampton and London at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. She will proceed via Panama, Curacao and Kingston. Sl«3 is due at Southampton about February o. CITY OF MANCHESTER On completion of discharge of New A'ork cargo at Queen's Wharf, the City of Alan Chester will sail for Wellington. On account of the rain yesterday, however, she may not bo despatched before Monday. NARIvUXDA OX SATURDAY An excursion cruise is being made by the P. and O. liner Xarkunda, which is due at Auckland from Sydney and Brisbane at 0.30 a.m. on Saturday. She will sail for the Bay of Islands at 11 p.m. and is to leave there for Sydney on Monday evening. HUXTIXGDON'S DEPARTURE The discharge of cargo from tho Federal Line steamer Huntingdon was held up yesterday as a result of the bad weather, but it is hoped to despatch her for Wellington on Saturday afternoon. FORDSDALE OX THURSDAY Due at Auckland on Thursday to discharge general cargo from Liverpool the Fordsdale will later proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff and Timaru. She will sail from Lyttelton on February 15 for London, via Panama. TABAXAKI TO LOAD The motor-ship Taranaki, which is due at Gishorne from Australia on January 7, is expected at Auckland to load for London on January 11. She will leave for Opua on January 13 and then proceed to Now Plymouth and Wellington, sailing for London from the- latter port on January 28. TAINUI DUE ON TUESDAY The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tainui, which left- Southampton on November 27, has reported that she will arrive at Wellington at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. She will proceed to Auckland for loading from January (> to January 15, and will sail from Wellington for Southampton and London at daybreak on February 3. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR The New Zealand shipping Company advises that the Canadian Constructor will arrive at Auckland from Alontreal on Alonday. She left Alontreal on November 20 and she will discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. WAXG AXELLA'S CLtUISE The Wanganelia sailed on a Northern coastal cruise last night. She left Prince's AVharf at 8.15 p.m. and remained in the stream until a late hour. She will visit Whangaroa, Russell, Port Fitzroy and Kawau Island, and return to port on Sunday evening. She is to leave for Sydney and Melbourne on Monday at 3 p.m. BEMUERA LEAVES PANAMA The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera left Panama on December 28 and is expected at Wellington about January 17. She will visit Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, Bluff and Timaru, and will leave for London, via Panama and Caracas Bay, on February 13. WAIMANA TO DISCHARGE The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Waimana is due at Wellington from London on Wednesday. She is expected at Auckland on January 14 to discharge London cargo, and will leave for New Plymouth on January 20 to begin loading for London and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. The Waimana will leave Auckland for London on February 11. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The folloviing vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. —Fiona, Alain Pomare, Alatna, Wanganelia, (.'ape Horn, Dalveen, Lacklan, Narkunda. Wellington.—Rangatira, Tamahine, Wall ine, Awatea, Port Whangarci, Anstralind, Benreoch, Chifuku Alaru, Esperancc Bay, Hororata. John Knudsen, Afahia, Mataroa, Port, Hunter, Remuera, Rangitata, Ruahine, Tamaroa. ~ Awarua. —Gabriella, Marama, Afaungnnni, Triona, Waikouniti, Cathay, Keifuku Alaru, Alelbou'rne Alaru, Alongolia, Mooltan, Nieinv Holland, Norfolk, Orama, Orford, Ormonde. Oronsay", Otranto, South Africa, Strathaird, Strathnavcr, Tainui, Westmoreland. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —December 30: Arrived Breeze (5.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rangatira ((>.55 a.m.) from Lyttelton; Doric Star (12.35 p.m.), from Napier; Esperance Bay (5.20 p.m.), from Auckland; Matua (7.40 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed —Australind 13.35' p.m.), for New York; Hororata (4.15 pm.), for Boston; Kaikorai (4.20 p.m.), for Napier; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON- —December 30: Arrived— Wahine (0 10 a.m.), from Wellington; Waitaki (10 a.m.). from Oarnaru; Benreoch (1.15 p.m.), from Wellington; Wingatui, from ; Wellington. Sailed—Norfolk (1.55 p.m.), for 1 Port Chalmers, Wahine (8.35 p.m.), for; Wellington; Benreoch (8.10 p.m.). for j Timaru. DUNEDIN —December 3d: Arrived — : Gale (K 30 a.m.), from Wellington; West* 1 moreland (5.15 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed— Waikouaiti (5.10 p.m.), and dale (8 p.m.). I for Timaru. BLUFF'.---December 30: Sailed—West- j moreland (3.25 a.m.), for Port Chalmers. SYDNEY. December 30: Arrived —Easlmoor, from Auckland. SUVA. December 30: Sailed —Port Townsville, for Lyttelton. PANAMA. December 20: Sailed—City of i Evansville,.for Brisbane. VANCOUVER. —December 20: Arrived — Aorangi, Auckland. COLON.—December 20: Arrived—Remuera, from London. CRISTOBAL. — December 20: Sailed —New Zealand Star, for London. LONDON. —December 20: Sailed —Tamaroa, for Wellington. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 5

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