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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS , am.).' from North. Paroto (-• .- - from Liverpool. ; Trojan ° 'a.,,,.), from Suva, l'assenyiaiua U•• . j Mrs. Ansell. Miss 1). , erS :—Mr- !_• • c; p r iiiie, Mr. 1. Chester, £• B, u ls 'n»«-Von Mr- E. E. and Mrs. Dun"lsS |i, \Pr 11. and Mrs. Miss J. noodle, _ i,» {.'ranzen, Miss J. (>. HinEdwards, M • -, y an(] ,\!rs. Hoddinott, che)', Hooker, Mr. K. V. Lawson Mr. Miss F-, \i r j I!. Lockwood, Mr. lv. 1). \V. V n \i'i/s G R. Macdonald, Mr. K. J. Lynch. M'ijS , O , VSi Mr ~ Meredith. Mr. A. and Mr?* n , Mr A. and Mrs. MrKotme, ; a ß an i'a.erson. Miss «. J. .l'-yntor Mr- K ; sherriff. Mrs. C. G. Spiers, Mr. Miss i.,'i Miss C. Tvndall, Miss T. '■ M.'Yandall, Mrs. M. Younger. '• t»hi (1055 a.m.). from Coast. Waiotajn a.m.), from Wellington. KmSi"! ■- "> j.. in -J. Sii.cYESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES enn ir'-'O a.in), for Whangarei: ? ?-n (?" 30 ii.ni.). for East Coast.; l'o.jo v>4o a.nT.'). Kerepcehi; Hauiti (!».«>() •!%\. f s r teith k OO a.m.). for Gulf. ?ir ('! 15 l'm>, for Whangarei: Cali- ' it ate (3 15 p.m.), for Melbourne; Si.a ra ° r " :,; Cor,,natio " ( 'Wanpraneila (l-'-'o p.m.). for Sydney and STc?-- W. A. and Miss £ t c ßoucher, Mr. K. C. H. Bellgrove, P ( ' r f T Bennett, Mr. \ . lilogg, 1 JonWritten Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boyd, ?i R j Butt's, Mr. M. Balkind, Mr K. M r - A-taii Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Clegg. m- H 'christen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll, vr f?" N Campbell, Mr. G. H. Crespin. r ; p x * Culver. Mr. lv L. Colyer. Misses 7 and K. Connell, Miss M Curtain Mr. . r f'onnell. Misses I. M. and h. J. rhivpr* Hon. George Colville, Lady ( ynthia f'niville' Miss P- and Master Cecil, Mr. and (olwllf, - Cooper, ilr. and Mrs. Mr E. Delsare, Mrs. W, and Viss V. Drumniond. Mrs M. and Miss P. Mr< M. and Mr. I{. Loree, Mr. J Mrs *li S. Darby, Miss C. Dow, Mrs. ?f d E Edwards, Miss M A. Early, Mr. Mrs \ B and Master I). A. tarquhar, ?rr nnd' Mrs V Frawley. Mr. J. Gilfillan, v and Miss P. Gilfillan. Mr. J. Goohl. V and Mrs' B. Gissell, Miss D. and Miss vrmhan Mr. C. E. Hibberd, Mr. C. S. V»!l Mr. and Mrs. P. Bawkes, Miss L. I. ii i \ir and Mrs. R. C. Hay ward, Mrs. % Cutlihertson Hope. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. w'vrle Miss B. Jackson Hope. Mr. A. N. Wißson Miss M. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. H H and Miss J. R- Julie, Mr. and Mrs. V C Knight, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kruth, L M S Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs R S. viri-hnm Mr. G. Kelly, Mrs. M. and Miss p Kirby Misses P. and D. Knight, Miss f K nnVdv Mrs. P. Kingsford, Mrs. J. Ti«rf«T Mr W. F. Lunn, Mr. W. A. Lewis. JS H Lawry, Mr. W. E. Links Miss f u Livesey, Mr. J. R. Lockwood, Mr. L. v Lawson Mrs. L. and Master 11. Land, Mrs T W. Mackay, Miss <L. Y. Morrison. Mia M. Meehan. Mrs. E. G. Mitche 1 ami infant Mr R. A. McLennan, Mr. and Mrs. G McDeriott, Master J. McDermoft. Mr. p Mcintosh, Mrs. A. L. D. and Master 1. H. MeGuire. Miss T. Nicholls, Misses J. j T3 Vpvile Mr. . -> - \ankerviile. Miss R. O'Neill, Mrs. N O'liiordan Mr A. Pizer. Miss A. and Mrs. J. Ped'eisen,' Mr. E. F- Pedersen, Mr E J "Pallett Mr J. Peacock, Mrs. J. M. and ' p parkes, Mrs. and Master Patterson, m!ls E. PuUvine. Miss M. Plunkett. Mr. V. 7?nrhe Mr and Mrs W. Russell, Dr. C. 7 Roils Mr. H. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ls Mr W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Icott "and infant. Mrs. M. M. Storry and infant Mr A F. Still. Mr. A. and Master E Smith Miss V. Tennison, Mr. D. Turner, Mr E. G. Vaughan, Mrs. A. L. Vicary. Mr. and Mrs. L. McD. Webb. Miss D Walker. Mr J. J Wooster, Miss M. White, Miss B. York, Mr. H. Yates, Mr. F. Young, Miss M. Yandail. Second Class.-Miss M. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs A. D. Abbott, Mrs. E. M. Antill. Misses H B. and M. T. Boyd, Miss M. J. Brown, Mrs. A. N. Baxter Miss R. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. F. Bartrum, Mr. M. X Brock, Mrs. B. L. Buchanan, Miss L. Crocker Mr. A. Cooke, Mr. N. Conney, Mr. A. Cibiiic, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burden. Miss T P. Doidge, Mrs. I. and Miss M. K. Duffv, Mr. 0. Dunlop, Mr. H. F D"n a !i ! - Mr T. Daly. Mr. R. Eastman Mr. \V. B. Ellis, Miss L. Fischer, Mr. R. C. Mr. A. H. Ferrier, Miss H. M. Grigg, M'.ss E. M. Graydon, Mrs. A. and Miss A. A. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Greenfield, Mr A A. M. Graham, Rev. L. W. GrifTil, Miss E. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Howard, Miss R. Hall, Miss A. Hall. Mr. and Mrs H. A. and Miss J. A. Harrison, Mr. J. Bay ward, Mr. and Mrs. F. Julian, Mr. W. B. Johnson. Mr. C. J. Love, Mr. T. L. Lewis, Miss B. Maskell, Dr. C. R. Mitchell, Miss N. Marment, Mr. C. Maxwell, Miss B. McDonnell. Miss L. G. McMillan, Miss M. A. McDonald, Mr. G. K. McDonald, Mrs. C. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. K Parkes. Mrs. I. C. Petersen, Mrs. E. and Miss N. P. Peck, Miss M. Peach Mr. J. Pateman, Mr. and Mrs. "W. J. and Master "\V. V. C. Parrett, Mrs. D. Eobson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radnell, Miss J. and Master A. G. Radjell, Mr. W. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. hlewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swap, Miss E. Sott, Miss M. Surtees, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinclair, Miss S. Stirling. Mr J. Steele, Miss B. M. Sharp, Mr. E. W. Smith, Mr. S. P. Stacpoole, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Shaw, Mrs. M. A. Tucker, Mr. T. Tiarks, Master H. A. Vickers, Miss M. A. Wells. Miss M. L. "Walke, Mrs. E. L. and Miss J. Whitaker, Miss D. C. Webster, Mr. W. P. Watson. Mr. J. Wemyss, Mr. E. S. Weiss. Mr. G. ■Ward, Mr. L. Wilson, Miss M. C. Yorke, Miss J. Zenovich. _ Kawau (5.15 p.m.), for Kawan; Tuhoe (5.15 p.m.), for Awanui; Omana (6.15 p.m.), for Warkworth; Rangitoto (7 p.m.), for Thames; Paroto (7.15 p.m.), for Keri keri. City of Manchester (11.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . , Waimarino (11.40., p.m.), for Wellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Karetn, from Singapore, 4 a.m. Rangitoto, from Thames, 4 a.m. Omana, from Warkworth, 5 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 7 a.m. Sanpitoto, from Coromandel, 5 p.m. Haniti. from Waiheke, 6.15 p.m. Duchess, from Oneroa, o.dO p.m. Kawau, from Kawau, 9 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Narbada, for Wellington, noon. Huntingdon, Wellington, 5 p.m. Pukeko, for East Coast bays, evening. Rangitoto, for Coromandel, 8 a.in. Hauiti. for Surfdale, 0.15 a.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa.< Claymore, for Whangarei. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Port Waikato, Clarence River. January 8. Waitaki, Lyttelton, January 8. H.M.S. Leith, Hauraki Gulf, January 8. Matua, Wellington. January 11. Awatea, Sydney, January 11. Niagara, Sydney, January '_'s. EARLY.SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Kaiwarra, Newcastle, January <!. Akarod, Southampton, January 7. Melbourne Maru, Japan, January 11. Awatea, Sydney, January 12. Matua, Rarotonga, January 12. Aorangi, Sydney, January 18. Tekoa, London, January 2S. Brisbane Maru. Japan, January 29. Canadian Constructor, New York, Feb. 6. London, February 8. Port Townsville, London, February 9. London, February 11. fieinuera, London, February 18. Sydney Maru, Kobe, February '27. VESSELS ' IN PORT Levonport— H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Dun- j edin, H.M.S. Wellington. H.M.S. Achilles. Ii Stream—Nucula (Admiralty tanker). Trojan Star (8.5.L.), Miro (Nobel ExT) . Plosive Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Kapgitano (N.Z.S. Coy.), Canadian Conslructor (N.Z.S. Coy.), Waimarino (I'.S.S. Coy.). Queen's Wharf—Huntingdon (N.Z.S. Coy.), Akaroa (A.S.P. Coy.). Central Wharf—Narbada (U.S.S. Coy.), king's Wharf—lvaiwarra (U.S.S. Coy.), Orangemoor (L..'Ltd.). Wfstern Viaduct—Orpana (U.S.S. Coy.), .western Wharf —Karepo (U.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS ])!,SrnAHGINO Sir Karl Knudsen, from Singitpore, at Auckr land. Constructor, from Montreal, at ! Auckland, hence Wellington, Lyttelton r ,.. and Dunedin. u 'y of Manchester, from New York, from Auckland, due Wellington Jan. 7, Lytic. i. j °n :nu ' Dunedin. narbada, from Calcutta, at Auckland, hence .. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin r ... and Bluff. piifuku Maru, from Miike, at Denedln. Huntingdon, froni Liverpool, at Auckland, hence Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin . and New Plymouth, orangemoor, from Seychelles, at Auckland, P„.i ,„ enco Sydney. rorl iownsville, from London, at Lyttclton. Kv.f nce Dunedin, Bluff and Nelson. r\k> from Liverpool, at Lyttclton, thence F . ort Chalmers and Bluff, gangitane, from London, at Auckland. &u'. from Newport, at Wellington, couth Africa, at Wellington, thence Auckland , Loading Akaroa, at Auckland:. Sails from Auckland •or Southampton and London, via ' January 7. 1 reoch at Wellington. Leaves WelllngXt.K; '? r Dunkirk and London, January (5. i at Lyttelton. Leaves Lyttelton for i gondori and West Coast ports, via "nama and Teneriffe, early January.

Doric Star, at Wellington, thence Lyttclton. Leaves Lyttelton for London January 7. Port Hunter, at Timaru, thence Bluff and Wellington. Leaves Wellington for London. via Panama, January I Port Alma, from New Plymouth to Opua (due January thence Auckland, Waikokopu, Napier and Wellington. Sails from Wellington for London, via Cape Horn, on January -J3. Melbourne Maru, at Timaru, thence Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Leaves Auckland for Japan January 11. Tekoa, at Bluff, thence New Plymouth, Wellingtqn. Napier and Auckland (due JanI nary I). Leaves Auckland for London and West (.'oast ports, via Panama, January '.IS. Trojan Star, at Auckland, hence Napier, Lyttelton and Wellington. I,eaves Wellington for London, via Panama, January Berthed at King's Wharf, the Kahvarra will sail to-niorrow for Newcastle. The. Waimarino was to have left Auckland at a late hour last night for Dunedin, Bluff, j and Timaru. i The excursion steamer Duchess will commence her regular direct running to Kawau I Island to-morrow. ' The Karepo is to leave Auckland cn Thursday for (ireyniouth. She will load there I for Wellington. | The Kaimiro is to load at Grey month on ; Thursday and will complete her cargo at : Westport for Auckland. The Waitaki was to have left Lyttelton I last night for Picton and Auckland. Sh» j should arrive here about Friday. i Scheduled to leave Dunedin to-morrow, the ' Wingatui will go to Oaniarn, Timaru. I Lyttolton, Wellington and Auckland. The Pukeko returned to Auckland from ! Portland last night. She will sail this evenI ing for East Coast bays, Gisborne and I Napier. j The Kairanga will leave Wellington toi morrow for Newcastle. She will load there | and is tr> complete her cargo at Sydney for I Auckland. The Waipiata arrived at Auckland yesterj day morning and will sail on Friday for i Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff I and Timaru. She is berthed at King's Wharf. | The Northern Company advises that its I vessels have resumed their regular tinieI tables after the holidays. The Kaitna is duo j at Onehunga from Nelson anil Golden Bay ports on Thursday. KAURI IN POUT The Kauri arrived at Auckland from Mel- ! bourne and New Plymouth yesterday afterj noon. Alter discharge she will go to Wellington. Lyttelton and Timaru. THE PORT WAIKATO The motor-vessel Port Waikato left Coff s Harbour, New South Wales, on Saturday I night and should arrive at Auckland on i Friday. KARETU FROM SINGAPORE The Karetu will arrive at Auckland from Singapore and Samarang early this morning. After discharge she will go to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. CITY OF MANCHESTER The City of Manchester, which has been discharging cargo from New York at Queen's Wharf, sailed last night for Wellington. She will later go to Lyttelton and Dunedin. WANOANELLA FOR SYDNEY The Wanganella left Auckland at 4.'JO yesterday afternoon for Sydney and Melbourne. She is due at Sydney on Friday morning. THE TROJAN STAR The Blue Star Line steamer Trojan Star arrived at Auckland from Liverpool and South Africa early yesterday morning. She anchored in the stream to await a berth. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR After nn uneventful voyage, the Canadian Constructor arrived at Auckland from Montreal on Sunday night. She berthed at Prince's Wharf last evening and will go from hero to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. LIMERICK FROM VANCOUVER The Union Company has received advico that the Limerick will now arrive at Auckland from Vancouver about Sunday. She left Vancouver on December 7 and is proceeding via Island ports. TRAINING SHIP SAILS The American training ship California State, which has been berthed at Western Wharf, (sailed yesterday afternoon for Melbourne. She will later go to Sydney and will return to San Francisco via Suva. Samoa and Honolulu. THE RANG IT AN E The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitane, which is discharging and loading at Prince's Wharf, is to sail on Saturday for Wellington. She will complete her cargo there for London and will leave Wellington ou January J.l for London, via Panama. PORT ALMA AT OPUA Arriving from New Plymouth to continue loading, the Port Line motor-ship Port Alma berthed at Opua at VJ.3O yesterday afternoon. She is to sail for Auckland to-morrow at noon and she should reach here on Thursday morning. NARKUNDA AT RUSSELL The P. and O. liner Narkunda, which left Auckland late on Sunday night in continuation of an excursion cruise from Australia, berthed it Russell at nine o'clock yesterday morning. She cleared Russell last evening for Sydney. HUNTINGDON TO SAIL The Federal Lino steamer Huntingdon, which is discharging cargo from Liverpool at Queen's Wharf, is to leave for Wellington at five o'clock this evening. She will later go to Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. NARBADA SAILS TO-DAY After discharging cargo from Calcutta and Island ports at Central Wharf, the Union Company's chartered steamer Narbada wi sail at noon to-day for Wellington. She will later go to Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. MATUA FROM SUVA The Matua arrived at Auckland from Suva anil Island ports yesterday morning. She had an uneventful voyage and berthed at Princes Wharf. She was to have left for Wellington at an early hour this morning. OMANA'S MOVEMENTS The Union Company's steamer Omana is to sail from Auckland on Monday for Bruce Bay Greymouth, Melbourne and Adelaide. She will load at Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne at the end of the month for Auckland, Lyiitelton and Dunedin. SIR KARL KNUDSEN The Norwegian tanker Sir Karl Knudsen arrived at Auckland from Singapore with a ; cargo of bulk petrol for the Shell Oil turnpany yesterday afternoon. She has 10.000 tons of petrol for discharge here as well as JOOO barrels of lubricating oil. She is not expected to sail until Friday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless H.M.S. Leith Karetu Matua, Maui Pomare. Narbada. Wanganella California State, Cape Horn, Uty of Manchester. Dalveen, Lacklan, Narkunda, Port Alma. Wellington.—Rangatira, Tamahtne, fill in e, Aorangi, Kaikorai, Kalingo, Australind, Doric Star, Ilororata, Mahia, Mataroa, Port Hunter, Remuera, Kangitata, Ruahine, Saikoh Maru, Tainui, Tamaroa, Waimana. Awaruft. —James Cook, Kiwi tea, J riona, Triaster, Benreoch, Cathay, < hifuku Maru, Ksperancd Bay, Keifuku Maru, Mongolia, Melbourne Maru, Mooltan, Nieuw Holland, Norfolk, Orama, Orford, Ormonde, Oronsay, Otranto Strathnaver, Strathaird, iokyo Maru. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —January 4s Arrived — Awatea i' 8.45 a.m.), from Sydney. Hailed— Waipahl (0.10 p.m.), for Picton; Knru (U—.» p.m.), for Bruce Bay; Rata (0.10 P.m.) for Weslport; To Aroha (7.10 p.m.), for Westporl; Kangatira (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. r.YTTF.LTOX. —January 4: Sailed—Hale pin.) for Wellington; Wingatui (0. to p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine (8.50 p.m.), for Wellington. . DUNP'DIN. — January -1: Arrived —Holmglen (It a.m.), from Lyttelton; lokvo Maru (I n nun) from Sydney. Sailed—Wakakura (li'am) for Oamarn; Melbonrne Maru (4.30 p.m.), 'for Lyttelton. BRISBANE. —January 4: Sailed —lnranaki, for Gisborne. SUVA.— January 3: Arrived —Fiona, from Auckland. BALBOA.— January 3: Sailed —Napier Star, cn route from London to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 5

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 5

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 5

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