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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OP AUCKLAND YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Ranginui (<1.15 a.m.), from Coast; Motu (5.80 a.m.), from Tairua; Will Watch (7 a.m.), from Whangarei; Tuhoe (7.10 a.m.), from Coast; Paroto (10 a.m.), from North; Tiri (1.20 p.m.), from Whangarei. Rangitoto (4.40 a.m.), from Coroinandel; Kawau (5.15 p.m.), from Coast. Canadian Highlander (8.55 p.m.), from Wellington. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Otimai (12.20 a.m.), for Coast; Motiti (2.30 a.m.), for Whangarei; Eangitoto (8 a.m.), for Gulf. Totara (3.25 p.m.), for East Coast; Duchess (6.50 p.m.), for Waiheke; Paroto 1 (10.5 p.m.), for Coast. Wanganella (10.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers:—First class; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. and Mr. D. J. Ashley, Mr. H. Ainsworth, Mr. L. J. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brunt, Mr. J. E. D. Brunt, Mrs. C. E. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. J Bennett, Mr. F. G. Brookbanks, Miss E. .T. Benney, Mrs. E. W. Bairsfow, Miss I. A. McEwan Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cameron, Mrs. I. E. Cox, Mrs. A. Carrol-Otwa.v, Mr. L. B. Clarke, Mrs. E. P. Craig, Messrs. C. B. Carr (2), Miss M. H. Chapman, Major-General Sir John and Lady Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dockray, Mr. T. G. Dockray, Mrs. E. M. Drury, Mr. C. J. Daley, Mr. A. P. Down, Miss A. S. Daniel, Mrs. E. C. Denton, Captain and Mrs. P. G. England, Mrs. Oswald Evro, Mr. J. Forsyth, Mrs. L. Feltham, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mr. S. W. Foote, Mr. A. E. Foster, Mr. G. H. Gibson, Mrs. A. M. Geddes, Mrs. M. B. and Miss H. J. Glasgow, Mr. W. B. Goodacre, Mr. P. C. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hillary, Mr. A. G. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holland, Mr. H. H. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. M. Israel, Mrs. C. M. Jordan, Mr. W. E. Jarrett, Mrs. I. W. and Miss 11. CI. Jones, Major ; Cecil Kerr, Miss L. M. Kilshy, Mr. F. JL Lamollie, Mr. L. Lewis, Mrs. C. L. and Miss M. P. Lloyd-Jones, Miss N. L. Maples. Mr. S. E. Maegregor, Miss E. Minns, Miss t E. F. Mathews, Mr. T. S. Marchinglon, . Mrs. L. M. McNicol, Mrs. J. F. and Miss M. McMiillin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Newmark, Mrs. K. Neavo, Mr. C. Nana, Mr. T. Ogala, Miss M. O'Rourko, Mr. B. Philip, Captain A. and Mrs. B. Pert, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Pierce, Mrs. E. M. Pimley, Mr. A. Pell, Sir W. Lennon Raws. Mr. H. G. Pemer, Mrs. A. and Mr. J. P. Byan, Miss A. F. Rogers. Mrs. I. Robison, Mr. G. R. Sutton, Mr. N. G. and Miss L. T. Scott, Dr. H. W. Strong, Mrs. E. B. and Miss S. Le V. Scandrett, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mr. M. Stewart, Mr. H. Selwood, Miss A. J. Shave, Mrs. M. A. SutclifTe, Mrs. R. B. St. John Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel E. L. Swifte, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tingey, Miss M. C. Tennant, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomson, Miss E. I\. Waters, Mrs. M. Wallace, Miss A. E. Wormald, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. E. E. H. Wright, Mr. G. H. Watson, Captain P. Westergaard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh, Captain J. 11. Wilson, Miss E. V. Wheatley, , Mr. F. L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Young, Miss Yates. Second Class.—Mrs. A. E. Ashby, Mrs. S. L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Armitage, Miss M. Austin, Mrs. Z. R. Anderson, Mr. T. E. Balman, Miss D. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bissett, Miss Z. M. Beri, Mr. • W. D. Boyle, Miss A. K. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boesser, Miss S. R. Bree, Mrs. M. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clissold, Mr. A. A. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chan and family, Miss E. and Mr. G. Chan, Mrs. M. A. and Miss M. J. Cate, Miss M. A. Civil, Miss A. M. Curnick, Rev. H. E. Carey, 1 Miss E. M. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. G. Career, Mr. W. Cassidy, Mrs. M. L. j Davy, Mr. E. J. Dyer, Mr. Lubeti Finan, Mr. O. Fulljames, Mr. A. E. Foster, Mr. R. P. and Mrs. P. E. Glass. Mrs. E. and Master B Gray, Mr. and Mrs. W. Green and infant, Mr. Grierson, Mrs. G. A. and I Miss P. E. Hardy, Miss I. Hunt, Miss M. i Holmes, Mrs. K. M. Harvey, Hon. Mrs. A. . L. X. Hood, Mr. H. V. Holmes, Mr. E. J ! H. Hatfield, Mr. R. L. Hathaway. Miss J. Ifwerson, Miss M. A. Jones, Mr. M. Jordan. Mrs. A. Jones, Misses A. E. and F. C. Johnson, Messrs. C. J. and H. G. Johnson, Mrs. M. Kidd, Miss E. G. Kendon, Mrs. F. E. Lush, Mr. W. St. M. Lynch, Mr. Lyons. Miss A. Mills, Mrs. J. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Macrae, Mrs. T. M. Madden, Mrs. M. O. Munro and infant, Master J. K. Munro, Mrs. A. B. Moore. Mrs. J. Mackenzie, Mrs. E. E. Miller, Mr. G. Meikle, Mr. M. Miller, Mrs. L. McMaster, Mrs. J. L. McNeil, Master J. and Miss M. McLeod, Mr. J. W. Ncwnham, Mr. H. Peers, Miss H. S. Payn, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Polglase, Mr. S. W. Pring, Mr. E. E. Portcous, Mrs. M. S. and Miss O. A. M. Rodtrerson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Read, Miss E. and Mr. S. Le Roi, Mr. W. Rogers, Mr. . W. J. Stallard, Mr. R. Smith, Mrs. M. . ! A. E., Stewart, Miss P. P. G. Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sheehan, Mrs. H. Stevenson, Mrs. 11. V. Smyth, Mr. G. H. Stubbs, Mr. W. F. Summers, Mr. H. Timms, Miss G. E. Taylor, Mr. C. F. G. Tasker, Mr. A. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Thompson, Mrs. F. M. Tait and infant, Masters C. V. and V. A. and Miss M. F. Tait, . Mrs. N. Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. White, Miss E. A. Wallace, Mrs. E. A. Withers, Mrs. N. Watt, Mr. H. Webb, Mrs. J. Worley, Mr. G. H. Wilson, Mrs. F. Yates. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Wairangi. from Waikokopu, 8 a.m. Pakura, from East Coast, afternoon. Duchess, from Oneroa, 8.15 a.m. Paroto, from Warkworth, morning. Tuhoe, from Paeroa, morning. Claymore, from Whangarei, 8.30 a.m. Hauiti, from Waiheke, 8.40 a.m. Kawau. from Thames, (i p.m. ; VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Cambridge, for Wellington, early. ' City of Glasgow, for Wellington, afternoon. Waimarino, for Wellington, noon. Poolta, for Portland, 10 p.m. Tuhoe, for Paeroa, 11 a.m. Motu. for Awanui. noon. Hauiti and Omana, for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW W. B. Walker, from Palembang, daybreak. Hauraki, from Los Angeles, 1 p.m. Sydney Maru, from Wellington, 8 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, morning. • VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW . Claymore, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal : Pakura, East Coast, March 7. Karepo, Westport, March 8. Omana, Wellington, March 8. .Monterey, Sydney, March 8. Matua, Wellington. March 8. . Waipiata, Wellington, March 8. Pukeko, East Coast. March 10 . Port Waikato, Wellington, March 11. Strathnaver, Brisbane. March 14. Awatea. Sydney, March 15. Oabriella, Newcastle. March 18. Niagara. Sydney. March 22. Overscan • Wairangi. Waikokopu. March fi. to load. ' Sydney Maru, Wellington, March 7, to load. | W. B Walker, Palembang, March 7. Hauraki, Vancouver. March 7 ; I South Africa, San Pedro, xMarch 8. ; I Port Ciisborne, Wellington, March 8. Port Denison, New York, March S. Port Ilobart, Liverpool, March 8. i EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Canadian Highlander, New York, March 8. Sydney Maru, Kobe, March 0. Niagara, Sydney. March si. Matua, Rarotonga, March 9. Waipawa. London, March 18. Pnrl Darwin. London, March 22 Augsburg. New York, March 20. Armadale, New York, April 15. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Auckland March 5; due Sydney March !). Leaves Sydney March 13; due Wellington March 17. ; Awatea, left Sydney March 5; due Welling- ' ton March 8; leaves Wellington Marcli f); due Sydney March 12. Marama. leaves Melbourne March 10, due 1 Bluff March 11; Dunedin. L.vttelton ; and Wellington. : PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE 1 Niagara, left Vancouver February 17; due Auckland March 8; leaves Auckland ' March !); due Sydney March 13. ' Aorangi, left Sydney February IS; arrived Auckland February 22; left Auckland ' February 23; due Vancouver March 12. Monterey, left Sydney March 5; due Auckland March 8; leaves Auckland March S; due San Francisco March 22. : Mariposa, left San Francisco March 4; due Auckland March 1!) ■ BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rongitnta. left London February 4; due Wellington March 12. Mataroa, left London February 18; due Wellington March 27. Akaroa, leaves Southampton March 10; due Auckland Auril 24 VESSELS' IN PORT ' Devonport.—ll.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Leith, 11.M.5. Wellington. Prince's Wharf —W'aimarino (U.S.S. Coy.). . Queen's Wharf—Wairangi (L.D.N.), City of Glasgow (N.Z.S. Coy.). Central Wharf —Rangitiki (N.Z.S. Coy.). ' King's Wharf —Ar.halt <H and M.) Poolta (U.S.S. Coy.), Canadian Highlander (F.C.A. Coy.). The Waipiata was to have left Wellington ' last night for Auckland. She is due on Mon- , day. The Poolta is to sail • night for Portland, Wellington and Greymouth. The Karepo left Westport early yesterday morning for Auckland and Napier. She should arrive on Monday.

The Port Waikato is due at Auckland from southern ports on Thursday, according to the Northern Company. The Wingatui is to leavo Dunedin on Monday afternoon for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Scheduled to sail at noon to-day the Wainiarino is to go to Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru. The Omana was to have cleared Wellington last night for Auckland. She will arrive on sMonday and, after discharge, will go to Portland, Coast, Bluff, Melbourne and Adelaide. Watkin and Wallis, Ltd., advises that the Pakura is-due at 'Auckland from East Coast ports this afternoon. She is to sail on Tuesday. Tho Pukcko is due from tho East Coast on Wednesday night. THE PORT GISBORNE The Port Gisborne is to leave Wellington this evening for Auckland. She should arrive here on Monday morning to continue discharge. THE SYDNEY MARU The Japanese motor-ship Sydney Maru left Wellington yesterday for Auckland. She will arrive here early to-morrow morning. She is to sail on Tuesday for Japan. MATUA FROM WELLINGTON The Matua is to leave Wellington this evening for Auckland. She is due here on Monday and will sail at three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon for Karotonga, Nukualofa, Apia and Suva. WANGANELLA SAILED The Waneanella, which had been berthed at Prince's Wharf, sailed at 10.30 last night for Sydney. She is due at Sydney on Tuesday and will leave for Wellington next Saturday. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER The Canadian Highlander arrived at Auckland from Wellington last night and anchored in the stream. She is to berth at King's Wharf this morning and will sail at noon ou Monday for New York. HAURAKI DUE TO-MORROW The Hauraki is due at Auckland from Pacific Coast ports at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Sho is to sail about Tuesday for Wellington, L.vttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. She will return to Vancouver via Lautoka, Papeete and San Pedro. WAIRANGI DUE TO-DAY The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Wairangi is due here from Waikokopu early this morning to continue loading. She will berth at Queen's Wharf and will sail for Wellington about Thursday. NIAGARA CLEARS SUVA The Royal Mail liner Niagara cleared Suva yesterday morning for Auckland. She should arrive about mid-day on Monday. She is to sail in continuation of her voyage to Sydney at five o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. MONTEREY LEAVES SYDNEY The Matson liner Monterey left Sydney at 11 o'clock yesterday morning for Auckland. She will arrive at seven o'clock on Monday morning and will sail at one o'clock on Monday afternoon for Los Angeles, via island ports. TWO PORT LINE SHIPS Two Port Line vessels are due here from J overseas to discharge on Monday. The Port | Denison is due here on Monday morning 1 from New York. She has cargo for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and • Australia. The Port Hobart, which has not :■ yet reported by wireless, is also expected on Monday from Liverpool and Glasgow. '• She will later go to Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth. TAMAROA'S PASSENGERS The following passengers sailed on the . | Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa, „ I which left Wellington for London on Tues- >, | day night:—Mr. A. H. H. Aldworth, Mr. ■. j D. and Jtrs. Archibald, Mr. J. B. Balharry, Lieutenant-Colonel S. F. and Mrs. Bayley, s Mr. G. and Miss V. Beesly, Miss H. Z. :. I. Bell, Mr. W. B. Brittain, Mr. S. H. . and Mrs. Burrough, Mr. W. and Mrs. Cable, 1. Mr. A. A. and Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. E. M. :. Cassels-Brown, Mrs. A. W. Chalmers, Mr. 1. A. M. and Mrs. Clark-Walker, Miss J. '. F. V. Coats, Mr. D. C. Coombe, Miss L. !. L. Corrigan, Miss R. M. Cross, Miss C. i, M. Daum, Mr. A. Davis, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. i- j N. M. S. Dearden, Mrs. A. G. F. Dibble, i, Miss B. H. Draper, Commander D. M. and s Mrs. Fell, Miss F. Fell. Mrs. A. M. Frn- ■. Nell, Miss M. Fisher, Mr. J. G. L. pud i. Mrs. Gillett, Miss A. E. and Mr. T. A. s 0. Gillett, Mr. W. B. Goodacre, Admiral , C. and Mrs. Greatorex, "Miss C. D. A. . Greatorex, Miss Z. G. Grindrod, Mrs. L. C. and Miss H. Harrington, Mr.. T. O. , Hart, Mrs. G. E. Hathaway, Mr. A. M. . and Mrs. Ha.vward, Mr. J. and Mrs. Hepworth, Mr. J. B. and Miss K. B. Hepworth, Mrs. I. Z. Hunter, Mr. H. B. Hurd, Mrs. F. W. Hutchinson, Mr. A. T. Johns, Mr. F. W. Jull. Miss P, L, and Miss C. N. Jull, Mrs. E. F. and Miss J. R. H.E. and Miss P. M. E. Key-Jones, Mr. J. F. Lawrie. Miss M. S. and Miss A. W. Lawson, Mr. R. J. and Mrs. Leakey, Lieu-tenant-Colonel F. C. arid Mrs. Lodge. Miss A. Macdonald, Mr. J. Macinillan, Mr. E. D. Macmillan, Mrs. A. E. Mandeno, Mr. F. J. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. T. and Mrs. Marshall, Miss K. J. May, Mr. S. A. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. F. E. Morrah, Mr. J. McPhee, Mr. S. E. D. and Mrs. Neill, Mr. S. E. and Miss J. H. Newbury, Mr. N. . and Mrs. Oram, Dr. A. G. Owen, Miss M. L. Paton, Mr. C. W. and Mrs. Phillips, Miss H. M. Phillips, Mrs. A. L. and Miss D. L. Piper, Miss O. L. Pollock, Mr. M. L. and Mrs. Rainbow, Mr. A. H. and Mrs. Ridgway, Mrs. R. and Miss B. Sherman, Dr. C. W. Sinclair. Mr. A. P. and Mrs. Smith. Miss M. L. Smith, Mr. D. A. Smith, Mr. B. K. Smith, Major-General A. SollyFlood, Miss L. M. Symes, Mr. "J. W. and Mrs. Tattersfield, Mr. F. M. and Mr. J. W Tattersfield, Mrs. H. J. Tennant, Professor S. J. and Mrs. Truscott, Mr. K. E. M. and Mrs. and Master G. Tufnell, Miss E. R. Tucker, Mrs. J. G. Tweed, Mr. B. and Mrs. and Mr. H. van Staveren, Major J. D. and Mrs. Venables, Miss A. Webster, Mr. F. J. WeStley, Mrs. P. E. Whistance, Mr. F. J. White,- Mrs. White, Mr. H. and Mrs. Wisdom, Miss P. Wright. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Hauraki, Maui Pomare. Niagara. Wanganella, W. B. Walker, Cambridge, Comliebank, Dalfram, Hertford, Jeff Davis, Monterey, Port Brisbane, Port Denison, U.S.S. Preston, U.S.S. Smith, South Africa. Wellington.—Matai, Rangatira, Tamahine, Wahine, H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Dunedin, Nucula, Aorangi, Awatea. Karetu, Port Whangarei. Bencruachan, Mariposa, Matarea, Napier Star, Northumberland, Port Darwin, Port Nicholson, Rangitane, Rangitata, Remu- . era, Simnin, Sydney Star, Sydney Maru, Tamaroa, Thorhild, Wairangi, Zealandic. Awarua.—Kauri, Waikouaiti. Berengaria, Huntingdon, Keifuku Maru, Kitano Maru, Mnloja, Nieuw Holland, Orama, Orion. Port Jackson. Queen Mary, Strathaird, Tainui, Tokyo Maru. Waipawa. Chatham Islands.—South Sea. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures. Hokianga (S a.m.), for Hokianga; Ronaki (3.15 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—March 5: Arrived— Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaikorai (5.30 p.m.), from Auckland; Keifuku Maru ! (7.50 p.m.), from Auckland; Matai (8.25 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Sydney Maru (11.35 a.m.), for Auckland; Omana (5.15 . p.m.), for Auckland; Waipiata (G. 35 p.m.); i for Auckland; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton ' LYTTELTON.—March 5: Arrived—Wa--1 hine (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Port Waikato (7.15 a.m.), from Timaru; Wakakura (7.25 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Port Waikato (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Wahine (5.35 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—March 5: Arrived—Breeze (5.30 p.m.), from Bluff; Wingatui 17.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton. SYDNEY.—March 4: Arrived—Ramsay, from Auckland. March 5: Arrived—Awatea, ■ from Wellington. Sailed —Ivalingo, for New Plymouth; Monterey (11 a.m.), for AucklandSUVA. —March 5: Sailed—Niagara (11 a.m.), for Auckland. BALBOA. —Alarch 3: Arrived—Norfolk (New Zealand to London). i LAS PALMAS. —March 3; Sailed—Taranaki, en route from Wellington to London. LONDON.—March 4: Arrived—Trojan Star from Wellington; Port Alma, from Well- ! ington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 9

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 9

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 9