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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

rOBT OF AUCKLAND

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Tea f<i.2o a.m.), from Coast. Monterey (7.15 a.m.), from Sydney. Passmigen*:— „ . , First-class. —Mr. E. Adnam. Mrs. E. Adnam, Miss L'. Adnam, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. E. Bailov Mr. B. Barber. Mrs. G. Behm. Mr. J. Buckieton, Miss I). Bunbury. Mr. A. Burgess, Mr. C. Capamagian. Miss M. Carter, Mrs. \. Cliambers, Mr. A. Clark. Mr. A. Cranch, Mrs, \ ('ranch, Mr. J. Crichton, Mr. B. Cruickshank, Mrs. J. Crichton, Mr. Carter, Mr. 11. Clow, Mrs. M. Davis, Mr. L. Donaldson, Mr. G. Duncan, Mr. W. Easton, Mr. 1. Flynn, Captain R. French, Mrs. A. Gcddes, Dr. ./. Graham, Mr. W. (iordon, Mr. w. Harrison, Mr. W. llonry. Mr. H. Hickling, Mrs. P. Ilill. Mr. F. Johns. Miss C. her, Captain and Mrs. R. Koehler. Mrs. A. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lismer, Miss M. Lismer, Mr. E. Jjlovd, Dr. W. McVicar, Miss S. Maxwell, Miss M. McCarthy, Mr. W. McGrath, Mrs. E. Met,can, Mr. and Mrs. J. McMillan, Miss A. Miller, Mr. A. Mossman, Mr. J. Murray, Mr. C. Mattin?ley. Mrs. E. Mclnnes, Mrs. K. Old field. Miss M. Oldfield. Mr. D. Oxer, .Mr. 10. Paul, Mrs. IT. Perry, Miss tl. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. FT. Pope, Mrs. E. Reese, Mr. J. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rixon, Air. B. Robertson, Mrs. M. Scott. Major C. Seagrave, Mr. F. Seddon, Mr. H. Shaw Miss E. Shaw, Nurse N. Shepherd Mr. B. Smith, Mr. F. Smith, Mr. C. Taylor, Mrs. W. Westwood. Mrs. C. Whitcombe, Mrs. A. Wilson, Mr. C. Wristht. Cabin Class. — Rev. Mother Aldegonde, Sister Amelie, Mr. Anderson, Miss L. Atkins, Mr. Baker, Mr. S. Balgovind, Mr. G. Batterbury, Mr. R. Barnes. Mr. 11. Bennett, Mr. S. Bisumbhar, Mr. 1,. Casey, Mr. J. J. Casserley, Mrs. P. Cavaye, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Chaudhnry, Mr. B. J. Chaudhary, Sister Clotilde, Miss M. Crooks, Mr. J. CramerRoberts, Mr. C. Curtis, Miss Douglas-Alor-tensen, Mrs. Douglas-Mortenscn, Mr. G. Gibbons, Mrs. (i. Gibbons, .Mr. A. Gregory, Master C. Goual. Mr. R. K. Guthrie, Sister Helene, .Mrs. D. Henry, Air. L. W. Hoey, Mr. 11. W. Hoey, Mr. U. Hira. Mr. S. Ishar, Mr. S. A. Jenkins, Miss E. Jennings, Mrs. 11. Jensen, Miss A. Jensen, Master B. Jensen, Master R. Jensen, Miss J. Kuar, Master L. Kesha, Sister Madeline, Mrs. I. Marshall, Mr. A. Mikkelsen, Mrs. E. Morgan, Miss L. P. Morgan, Miss E. Morgan, Miss M. C. Morton, Mr. U. Morar, Mr, P. Morar. Mr. J. Morar, Mrs. G. McClymont, Mr. E. Mulgan, Mr. L. F. O'Neill. Miss M. Penn. Mr. G. Pike, Mr. F. Power, Mr. D. Parsons, Mr. P. Pancha, Mr. P. Rama, Mr. S'. Rosvear, Mrs. J. M. Seligman, Mr. D. Singh, Rev. A. G. Stewart, Mr. J. O. Stewart. Mr. T. Stevens, Mrs. T. Stevens, Miss L. Stevens, Miss D. Stevens, Master G. Stevens, Master J. Stevens, Mrs. M. J. Stevens, Miss C. L. Stevens, Mr. P. Sukna, Master D. Stevens, Mr. G. B. Wallis. Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams, Master D. Williams, Miss A. Williams, Miss F. Williams, Mr. M. H. Woolven, Mr. A. S. Wyllie. Mrs. A. S. Wyllie, Miss I. Yermn.

Cornwall (7.50 a.m.), from Liverpool; Clansman (11.3.5 a.m.). from North. Pnkeko (11 p.m.), from Portland. Niagara (2.20 p.m), from Vancouver. Passengers:—Mr. F. Burnett, Mr. A. P. Cox, Mr. \V. H. and Mrs. Gaisford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gardner, Miss E. Hollands, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston-Fitch, Mr. I. Johnston, Mr. I*. M. Larnoch, Mr. ami Mrs. T. G. Aluntz, Air. A. G. McCown, Mr. J. McLaughlin, Mr. E. G. McC'ready. Mr. W. R. ■Robson, Mrs. A. Renton, Mr. H. A. Ross, Mr. P. AL Renton, Mr. W. Seymour, Mrs. IT. M. Slater, Miss L. Schwartz. Miss Al. A. Trent, Mr. and Mrs. IT. 11. Todd, Mrs. S. Anderson, Mr. A. F. Bain, Miss Biss, Miss M. Baldwin, Mr. D. Bennett, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Bell, Miss E. Berry, Miss G. Brown, Mr. J. H. Binley, Miss W. Carter, Mrs. I. C'aine, Mr. L. Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dewhirst, Misses D. and M. Dewhjrst, Mr. H. Dearlove, Miss M. Fleet. Mr. W. R. Feek, Mrs. E. Galbraith, Mr. A. W. Origson, Mr. D. H. Handy, Miss G. Holladay, Mr. G. C. Isherwood, Mr. C. Johnston, Mr. R. G. Jaggard. Mrs. D. Keucke, Miss N. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lourie, Miss N. Leaf. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Martin, Mrs. F. H. McLeay, Misses M. and L. Moss, Mrs. and Miss Marchington, Mr. V. J. Meehan, Mr. C. H. Morison, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Magowan, Mr.. Miss and Master Magowan, Miss H. Magill, Miss R. Orcutt. Mrs. W. Powell. Mr. H. Peterson, Mr. W. Rosenberg, Mr. J. A. Ranby, Mrs. H. Robinson, Miss M. Richards. Miss M. Spellmire, Mr. R. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith, Mr. H. J. Spalding, Miss M. Smith, Mr. L. Toronto, Mr. R. A. and Mrs. Truscott, Miss M Tomlinson, Mr. G. Troutbeck, Mr. and Mrs. V. Tenario. Mr. W. J. Veale, Mr. W. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wass, Mrs. M. White Mr. M. Weinstein, Mr. P. E. Warner. Mr and Mrs. White, Fakir Ramji.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Miro (9 a.m.), for Motuihi Anchorage; Piri (9.20 a.m.), for Motuihi Anchorage; Tiri (12.45 p.m.), for Awanui; Kawau (3.10 p.m.), for Great Barrier; Hauiti (3.13 p.m.), for Corornandel. . C'lavmore (8.30 p.m.), for Whangarei. Paroto (9.15 p.m.), for Kerikeri; Pono <9.20 p.m.), for Thames; Tuhoe (9.30 p.m.), for Paeroa; Herekino (9.30 p.m.). for PortWaipiata (midnight), for Wellington. Monterey (5.15 p.m.), for Los Angeles. Passenders: — First Class.—Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Alison. Mr. and Mrs. K. Armer. Mrs. \ E. Blair. Mr. W. J. S. Brabant, Mr. Alfred Brearley, Miss J. C. Brearley, Mr. J. !•'. Bremner, Mr. G. P. A. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Bucnunau. Mr. and Mrs. Ci. U. Burnes, Dr. and Mrs. H. Burrell. Miss B. Burrell, Master D. Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Campbell, Mrs. W. il. Cocker, Mrs. L. M. (Joker. Mrs. E. E. Coote, Mrs. E. R. Cosgrave, Air. F. A. Cousins, Mrs. H. J. Dadlev, Sir Ernest Davis, Miss R. Davis. Lady Angela Dawnay, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Emanuel, Miss E. M. Finch, Mr. A. G. Findlay. Mr. T. J. Finnie. Mr. A- H. Fitts, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gardner, Mr. lv. S. Glendinning, Mrs. Helen Gray, Mrs. C. Gwynn-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hansen. Air. A. E. Hansel. Mr. W. G. Hanton, Mr. W. H. Hayward, Mr. P. E. Holme, Mr. P. Holme, jun., Mrs. P. K. Holme. Miss F. Holme, Air. N. R. Jameson Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Johnson, Airs. F. A. Johnston, ALr. F. J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. lveane, Mr. A. H. Kerr, Air. and Airs. A. J. Law, Miss I. J. Lewers, Sir Cecil and Lady Leys, Mrs. Z. K. Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockington, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macfarlane, Miss M. J. Alacfarlane. Mr. and Airs. J. B. MacEwan. Miss G. McCallum, Miss H. McCallum, Miss SI. McCallum, Air. and Airs. 11. B. McDowell. Mr. W. McTubbs, Mrs. N. Marsack, Air. J. R. Molloy, Mr. and Airs. J. S. Alonro. Mr. W. H. _ Montgomery, Air. and Mrs. A. Alore, Miss E. 1. More, Mrs. G. Alorrison. Airs. G. M. H. Alorton. Mrs. M. Y. Murdoch Smith. Air. and Mrs. J. Gates. Air. C. V. Olding, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker, Miss T. Pratt. Airs. C. J. Rae, Air. and Mrs. D. P. Racu, Air. and Mrs. G. M. Reynolds. Mr. C. W. Rickard, Mrs. E. Ross, Miss E. M. Scott. Air. A. Y. Sliiska, Mrs. J. Sievwright, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, Miss il. Stedmnn, Mr. C. D. Stewart. Miss K. M. Stewart. Air. and Airs. T. M. Stewart, Air. D. K. Sutherland, Mr. and Airs. E. S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tutton, Air. S'. Vale. Mr. H. S. Vestcy, Mr. G. H. Wardell, Mr. J. Wardell, Air. O. H. Williams, Miss E. E. Wflmot, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Winn, Mr. and Airs. S. N. B. Wynne.

Cabin Class—Air. R. Alley, Air. A. Anderson, Mr. H. T. Armerding, Mrs. M. Baird, Mr. J. Bentliam, Mr. L. C. Berrett, Miss A. L. A. Bower, Air. J. Y. Boyd. Airs. M. Boyd, Aliss K. Brown, Mrs. L. IT. Butler, Airs. D. I''.. Burton, Mrs. A. A. Cairi, Air. and Airs. A. D. Carr, Mr. and Airs. L. J. M. Cels, Master P. P. Cels, Master R. Cels, Master J. I'. Cels. Air. D. V. Craddock, Miss R. W. Craddock, Air. J. C. Dillicar, Mr. and Mrs. F,. .1. Dyer, Airs. J. Fenner, Airs. M. A. Fenton, Mr. P. E. Ginn, Aliss E. (".inn, Mr. H. W. Harrison, Miss D. Hebbert, Sister Alary Hilda, Dr. R E. Hope Pearson, Mr. S. C. Houghton, Airs. E. F. Ingram, Air. A. J. Jacka, Mrs. C. M. Jarrett, Air. and Airs. J. Jensen, Miss H. TI. Jensen, Miss X. 11. Jensen, Mr. E. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ('. Kelly, Miss B. TT. Kelly, Aliss ,T. M. Kelly, Mrs. R. Lane, Miss P. Lane, Mr. (!. V. Langdale, Air. M. V. Langdale, Mr. A. Larshkarcff, Mr. G. C. D. Laurence, Mr. V. W. Llnvd, Air. R. Alacßac, Air. J. Managli, Air. 0. G. Manson, Miss A. Al. Marten, Mr. and Airs. F. Al. Martin, Afaster S. F. Martin, Master K. Alartin. Mr. J. Mcßae. Mrs. X. M. Alichell, Mr. P. A. Morel. Mr. 11. L. Movlan. Aliss Al. K. Neff, Miss D. I'. Neville, Air. R. G. Norton. Airs. P. Patel. Airs. B. C. Pharazvn. Air. AV. Rough, Miss O. Al. Simmonds, Air. D. Stevenson. Air. J. Stewart, Air. C. A. H. Tapper. Mrs. E. E. Tnvlor. Miss H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. IT. Temnest, Mr. W. C. Tingev. Air. Peter Tnracakacivl, Aliss M. C. Twigg, Mr. F. G. Williams, Air, H. Williams. Mr. J. C. Wilson. Airs. N. Wilson, Aliss C v Woods. Air. and Airs. H. F„ Case.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Chifuku Alani, from Miike, evening. Karticri, from West port, noon. Ranginui, from Tauranga, morning. TTanitl, from Thames, I a.m. Kawau, from Kawa, 7 p.m. Tulioe, from Paeroa, morning.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Niagara, for Sydney. II p.m. Queen Victoria, for New Plymouth, evening. Kaimiro, for Portland, evening. Pnkeko, for East Coast, 5 p.m. Margaret W., for East Coast, 3 p.m. Coronation, for North, 5 p.m. Hauiti, for Corornandel, 3.30 p.m. Ranginui, for Tauranga, noon. Clansman, for •Russell, 2 p.m. Canopus, for West port, 1 a.m. Toa, fo- Whakatane, 10 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Jnteucolonial and Coastal Knrtigi, Westport, Juno 20. Matua, Cook Islands, June 30. Wingatui, Wellington, July 1. Kalingo, Westport, July 2. Maunganui, Sydney, July 0. Omanu, Molboumo, July 7. Oversea? Chifuku Alaru, Aliike, June 29. Gera, Now Orleans, June 30. Waiotapu, Vancouver,' Juno 30. Port Bowen, London, July 4. Tredinnick, Montreal, July 6. Huntingdon, Opua, July 5, to load. Melbourne Star, Wellington, July 7, to load,

Rotorua, Gisborne, July 8, to load. Canadian Challenger, New Caledonia, July 0, to load. Mariposa, Los Angeles, July 9. ... Australia Star, Gisborne, July 10, to load. Hauraki, Vancouver, July 10. Waipawa, July 12, to load. Brisbane Maru. Moji, July 12. Maetsuycker, Saigon, July 13. Arawa, Southampton, July 15. Thistleford, San Domingo, July 17. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Oversea* Niagara, Sydney, June 29. Tongariro, London, June 30. Matua, Nukualofa, July 2 ; K 11.M.5. Endeavour, Hauraki Gulf, July 5. Maunganui, Sydney, July 8. Melbourne Star, London, July 8. Mariposa, Sydney, July 9. Rotorua, London, July 13. Australia Star, Southampton, July 16. Matua, Cook Islands, July 15. Waipawa, London, July 17. Port Fremantle, London, July 24. Kent, Southampton, July 28. Turakina, London, July 28. Arawa, London, August 14. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganclla, left Auckland J UIle 20; due Sydney June 30; leaves Sydney Julyo; due Wellington July ". Maunganui, left Wellington June 20; due Sydney June 30; leaves Sydney July due Auckland Jujy 6. UNION CARGO VESSELS Hauraki. left Los Angelas June 22 for Auckland (due July 10), Wellington, Ljttelton, Dunedin and Australia. Kaimiro. leaves Auckland June *29 for tortKairanga, loads Newcastle about June 28 and Sydney for Auckland Kalingo, loads Westport about June —9 tor Kauri from Launceston, Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne, leaves July 3 for Jsew Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington and Lytteltorf. . __ „. . Kekerangu, from Melbourne, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Omana, leaves Wellington July 2 for Bluff and Melbourne. „ Waimarino, left Bluff June 25 for Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Waiotapu, left Vancouver May 17 for Auckland (due June 30). Waipiata, left Auckland June 28 for Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru. Wingatui, left Lyttelton June 20 for Well ington and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. En deavour. Prince's Wharf—For'dsdale (A.S.P.). Queen's Wharf—Port Wellington (F.C.A.). Tongariro (N.Z.S.), Niagara (U.S.S.). King's Wharf—Nardana (N.Z.S.), Margaret W. (F.C.A.), Queen Victoria (A.S.P.). Western Wharf —Paua (5.0.), Kaimiro (U.S.S.). In Stream —Nucula. Motuihi Anchorage.—Cornwall (XZ.b.). The Kartigi will arrive at noon to-day from Westport and berth at King's Wharf. The Kaimiro will move from King's Wharf to Western Wharf this morning. She will sail I for Portland to-night. The Harbour Board tug William C. Daldy was withdrawn from service last night for annual survey and overhaul. She will move into Calliope Dock this week. The Admiralty survey ship Endeavour will move from Calliope Wharf at three o clock on Thursday afternoon to a hulk for coaling and will return to the wharf on Friday. THE WAIOTAPU With Pacific Coast and Island cargo the Union Company steamer Waiotapu will arrive here to-morrow morning. GERMAN STEAMER EXPECTED The North German Lloyd steamer Gera will arrive at Auckland at 6.30 o'clock tomorrow morning from New Orleans. MATUA TO-MORROW From Cook Islands the Union Company' 3 motor-ship Matua will arrive at 6.30 o'clock to-morrow morning. She will sail at noon on Friday for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva. NIAGARA IN PORT With passengers, mail and cargo from Vancouver the Royal Mail liner Niagara reached Auckland yesterday afternoon and berthed at Queen's Wharf. She will sail at 11 o'clock to-night for Sydney. THE QUEEN VICTORIA Sulphur from Galveston, Texas, is being discharged by the Dunlop Line motor-ship Queen Victoria, which berthed at King's Wharf yesterday morning. She should sail to-night for New Plymouth. THE RANGITIKI DELAYED Wireless advice from the New Zealand j Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki, en route from London, states that she will now arrive at Wellington at eight o'clock on Saturday morning. She was previously expected on Thursday. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA About 500 tons of Australian cargo carried back to Sydney by the Wanganella on Saturdav will be despatched from Sydne.f on ! Friday 'by the Huddart-Parker Company's cargo steamer Yarra for Auckland and Wellington. She is expected here late next week. CHIFUKU MARU REPORTS A smart passage from Miike, Japan, is being made by the Yamashita Kisen Kaisha steamer Chifuku Maru, which reported by wireless yesterday that she expects to arrive to-night. She will anchor in the stream and berth to-morrow morning. CORNWALL AT MOTUIHI Rough weather when nearing New Zealand was experienced by the Federal Line steamer Cornwall which arrived from Liverpool yesterday morning and anchored at Motuihi to discharge explosives, the schooners Piri ant! Miro acting as lighters. The Cornwall will berth at Prince's Wharf to-morrow morning. THE MONTEREY | Arriving from Sydney yesterday morning I with 171 passengers for Auckland, the Mat--1 son liner Monterey berthed at Prince's Wharf ; and sailed shortly after five o'clock yesterdav afternoon, with 216 Auckland passengers, j in'continuation of her voyage to Los Angeles. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE i The following vessels are expected to be | within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Matai, Matua. Maul Poinare, Waiotapu, Beat-as, Chifuku Maru, Gera, Monterey, Myrtlebank, Tredinnick. Wellington.—Maori, Tamahine, Wahine, ! H.M.S. Achilles, Kekerangu, Monowai. Aus- | tralia Star, Akaroa, Arawa, Mariposa, Port Chalmers. Rangitata, Rangitiki, Remuera, Tairoa, Tftmaroa, Turakina, Rotorua. Awarua. —H.M.S. Wellington, Gabriella, Maunganui, Waikouaiti, Waitaki, WangaI nella, Triaster, Triona, Cathay, Commorin, Kaifuku Maru, Kent, Maetsuycker, Mooltan. Nieuw Holland, Orama, Oronsay, Queen Mary, Stockwell, Thorhild, Westmoreland. Chatham Islands.—South Sea.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterdays Departures.—Ronaki p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia; Hauturu (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth and Wanganui. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—June 28: Arrived—l\aiwarra (7.40 a.m.), from Newcastle Sailed— Gale (12.5 a.m.), for Picton: Holmdale (1 p.m.), for Picton; Holmlea p.m.), for Dunedin; Waliine (7.50 p.m.), for Lvtteltonj Totara (S. 1r» p.m.). for Westport; Vtingatui (S.io p.m.), for Auckland. LYTTELTON.—June 28: Arrived—Alexander ((>.15 a.m.), from Tarakohe; \\aimea <<.>.25 a.m.), from Westport; A. u ret t a (8.10 am ) from Ocean Island. Sailed —Foxton (i p.m.). for Foxton-, Breeze (1i.50 p.m.), for Wellington j Waimea (8.5 ji.m.), for Westport; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for "Wellington; Alexander, for Nelson. BTjUFF—June 28: Arrived —Waitaki (10. to a.m.), from Melbourne. Sailed—Waitaki (5.10 p.m.), for Dunedin. SYDNEY.—June 28: Sailed—Barquentine Cap Pilar, for Auckland. CRISTOBAL—June 25: Arrived—City of Shanghai (New York to Auckland). SAN FRANCISCO—June 25: Sailed—G. S. Walden, for Auckland. PLYMOUTH.—June 27: Arrived— tfangitata (London to Wellington). LONDON.—June 27: Arrived—Port Caroline, from Lyttelton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 4

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 4

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