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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND J/VAIWERA FROM LIVERPOOL Taking 3-3 passengers and general cargo for Island ports, the Union Company's motor-ship Matua was despatched last night for Knrotonga. The Imperial escort vessel Wellington left in the morning .on an official visit to Suva. After making a smart voyage of 29 days from Liverpool, via Panama, tho Shaw, Savill and Albion motorship Yfaiwera will arrive in the stream about nine o'clock to-night and berth at Queen's Wharf to-morrow morning. She has 10 passengers and general cargo from West Coast ports oi' Britain. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Kmwiu (1.1.'i a.in.), for Coromandel; Tuhoe (4:?() a.m.), for Paeroa. H.M.S. Endeavour (it a.m.), for Mvrcury Ks v. • H.M.S. Wellington (Io.HO a.m.), for Suva. Kawau (-1.i•"» p.m.), for North; Motu ; (.V_*s p.m.), for Awanui.' Kent (o.tO p.m.), lor Wellington. • Paroto p.m.), for North. Will Watch (5.1"> p.m.). for Whangarei; TJri (0.10 p.m.), for. Awanui; Kaimiro (7 pm.). for Portland; Claymore (T.'.'O p.m.), for Whangarei; Coronation (7/Jo p.m.), for Whangarei; lianginui (7..'5 p.m.), for Tauranga; Pukeko (7.-J."> p.m.), for Gisborne; Margaret W. (S.IO p.m.), for East Coast. Matua (S.-.'o p.m.), for Rarotonga. Passengers: —Mr. S." Alderson, Mrs. Alderson Mr. D. D. Chambers, Mr. A. Fonua, Dr. E. .)• Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Ci. R. Edmonds and child, Miss Ellison, Sister C. Gainbareth, Mr. W. S. Green, Mrs. Green, Mr<<. Hisrifs. Miss Higgs, Mr. "Hessenmann, Sister E. Heidmann, Miss U. Karavan, Mr.. S. Kivono, Mr. A. L. Lambourne, Mrs. Larnbournc. Elder R. H. Lee. Master Land, Miss ft. C. Lanes. Mr. McDowell, Miss C. Murphy, Mrs A. ; Nyes, Mrs. B. Naaku, Sister M M. Pillion. Miss J. Reade. Mr. H. F. T»te, Mrs. Taralagi, Elder H. L. Vincent, Hits B. E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ford.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Waiwera. from Liverpool, 5) p.m. Kauri, from New Plymouth, evening. Waiana, from Wellington, evening. Baniti, from Waiheke, <>.3o iv.m. Duchess, from Kawau. 6.10 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Karbada, for Wellington, evening. Myrtlebank, for Wanganui, evening. Hauiti, for Waiheke,-.0.15 a.m. Pono. for Thames, ."> p.m. Otimai, for Mercury Bay, 5 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, ."» p.m. Duchess, for Kawau, 9.30 a.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND IXTSRCOLOSUL AND CoASTAI, Kauri New Plymouth. January 5. Waiaria, Wellington. January 5. Gabrielk, Sydney, January 6. Wanganiilla. Sydney, January 7. Kalingo, Westport, January 7. Mariposa, Sydney, January 10. Oveusms

Waiwera, Liverpool. January 5. Fordsdale New Plymouth. January G, to load. Anhalt, Orleans, January 6. Wairangi, New Plymouth, January 7. to load. Otranto, Brisbane, January 7. Aorangi. Vancouver,' January 9. Kozen Maru, Kobe. January 9. Rangitane, Bay. January 10, to ' load. • ~ Cotoriia, Dunedin, January 10, to load. British Chancellor, Wellington, January 10. Melbourne Maru, Wellington, January 10. Swartenhondt, Saigon. January 12. Port Campbell, Bluff, January 32, to load. « Edward F. Johnson. Wellington, January 15. Brisbane Maru, Moji, January 17. City of Bagdad, New York, January 17. Matakana, New Plymouth, January 17. to load.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND ISmCOLOSIAL AND OVERSEAS "Waiana, Melbourne, January «. "Waiotapu, Newcastle, January S. Wanganella. Sydney, January 10. ' Aorangi, Sydney, January 10. Mariposa, San" Frapcisco, January 10. Melbourne Mam, Sydney, January 13. Rangitane, London, January 15.

. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Sydney January 3; due ' Auckland January 7; leaves Auckland January 10; due Sydney January 14. Awatea. left Wellington January 4; due " s Sydney January 7; leaves Sydney Janu- ■ ary 7; dje Welling'ton January 10.

r, PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney December 23; arrived Auckland December 2/; left Auckland December 28; due Vancouver January 14. Aorangi, left Vancouver December 22; due Auckland January 9; leaves Auckland January 10; due Sytlney January 14. Monterey, left San. Francisco January 4; arrives and leaves Auckland January 21; . due Sydney January 24. Mariposa, leives Sydney Jannary 7; arrives and leaves Auckland January 10; due -San Francisco January 25. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Eemnera, left London December 10; due "Wellington January 22. Akaroa. Jeft Southampton December 28; due Wellington January 31. B&ngitlki, leaves London January 6; due Auckland February 10. Tainui, leaves Southampton January 14; due Lyttelton, March 1. UNION CARGO' VESSELS Gabriella, left Sydney December 30 for Auckland and Gisborne. Kalinsto, left Westport January 4 for . Auckland. Kauri, from Melbourne. Adelaide and Edithburg, left Port Lincoln December 24 for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Omaim, loads Adelaide, Edithburg, Melbourne end this week for Auckland,

■ Wellington and Drinedin. , Waiana, left Wellington January 3 for - , Auckland. •vWainiarino, leaves Auckland January 7 for Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru. 1

VESSELS IN PORT Devonpori—H,M.S. Achilles, H.M.S Leander, .H.M.S.' Philomel, H.M.S. Leith. Prince's Wharf—Watotapu (U.S.S.). Waima- _ rino (IJ.S.S.), Narbada (U.S.S.). Queen's Wharf—Cornwall (N.Z.S.). Central Wharf—Mataroa (L.D.N.). King's Wharf—Kairanga (U.S.S.), Myrtle* bank (8.P.C.). . Western VUduct—Pakura (W. & W.), Kartigi Calliope Dock—Port Whangarei (X.S.S.), Port Waikato (N. 8.5.). - stream—Nucula. OVERSEAS SHIPS Discharging Athellalrd, from Sumatra, at Wellington. January 4 for Sumatra. British Chancellor, from Abadan, at Wellingr/, 1; t . tlence Auckland (due January. 30).. Cornwall from Liverpool, at Auckland, hence < Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Harbledown, from Ceelong, at Dunedin. v.: -leaves for Australia. JUlmata, from Monlteal, at Wellington, 'nence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Leaves K January in for Sydney. &«nt, from New York, at Wellington, thence lyttelton and Dunedin. Leaves January i,,. I s 'or Sydney. vMatakana, from Liverpool, at Lyttelton, Wot Dunedin. w.V from London, at Auckland, hence vr ■,_i|^e |1 i a,? ton. yrtjebanlt, from Ocean Island, at Auckland, , nc ®, Wangantii. iwV' rom Calcutta, at Auckland, hence auj nlfto", Lyttelton, Tiniaru, Dunedin p and Bluff. facombe, from Nova- Scotia, at Lyttelton, Pnrt ii ". 'P'aru and Dunedin. t s ,ar npbell, from London, at Dunedin, Rnu henco siurr WiintVV fr » oni Liverpool, at Dunedin. t«£ u " m Geelong. at Auckland. Leaves ~.. January s for Newcastle.

Loading ra *o' Lyttelton. Leaves January 5 for Bennrtv tl'ampton and London. tX* a t rimam, tlifcnee Dunedin. Leaves January a for Dunkirk, London and AntCFtv ? s £f,Llas(?ow, at Duitndin. Leaves January Halifax eW ork - Boston, St. John and Cnmtiefigpd" at Port Chalmers. Leaves JanuEmnir» oi ' r Loudon and West (.'oast. tn„ Brlw. 8 r lw . Nt Wellington, thence LyttelFord*riai. » ve Kr January 7 for London. • ' hnli /'i S' ,v Plymouth, thence Auckt'fitnn , January Cf),' Gisborne, L.vt--17 a ' ,( i Wellington. Leaves January Mdhnnin -t/ J °"don. Inn ri} ln ' Dunedin, thence Lyttelan- SS lli ? lrton am ' Auckland (due Janu- |: via i 1 Leaves January 13 for Japan, Naumw. Aus 'ralia. J*nn«'.,?' c >'n ma y- thence Dunedin. Leaves Port Gilihn* or Boston and New York, anil "Sr m! at Waikokopu, thence Napier London ton ' jeaves January 15 for i a l. Wellington, thence Timarn, "for Xondon din ' I,oaves J nnuar y 15 thence Napier, ' 4 uum T y an<l Auckland (due Januvi> tl Leaves January 1 ."> for London, an ;' Kinwton. hndWn. t 1 Plymouth, thence Auck* '!"■ a™ January 7), Napior and Well- * ttor Londq> aVes Wellington January 25

The Union Company's motor-ship Waiana should arrive from Wellington to-night. With general Australian cargo, the Union Company's steamer Gabriella should arrive to morrow from Sydney. The Union Company's steamer Kalingo left Westport early yesterday afternoon for Auckland, where she is due on Friday. To continue discharging ' Australian cargo, the Union Company's motor-ship Kauri should reach port to-night from New Plymouth. The Anchor Lane's vessel Alexander is expected to leave Onehunga this afternoon for Nelson. The steamer Kaitoa should reach Otiehunga from Ureymouth this evening. The Richardson Line motor-ship Pakura. at Western Viaduct, will sail to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay to make her first sheep loading of the season for Tauranga and Orakei. The Watchlin Line motor-ships Port Waikato and Port Whangarei, which have been receiving survey, will move from Calliope Dock to a city wharf at 110011 to-day. The Port Waikato will sail on Tuesday for the south. MYRTLEBANK TO SAIL The Bank Line motor-shin Myrilebank, which is discharging Ocean Island phosphate at King's Wharf, is expected to sail for Wanganui late to-night. MOTOR-SHIP WAIRANGI The Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Wairangi should leave New- Plymouth tonight for Auckland, where she is due on Friday to continue loading for London. THE WANGANELLA The Huddart-Parker motor liner Wanganella is due here from Sydney on Friday morning. She will leave on her return at tlireo o clock on Monday afternoon. THE ANHALT REPORTS Wireless advice received from the North German Lloyd steamer Anhalt stated that she expected to arrive from New Orleans to-inorrow morning. The Anhalt will berth at King's Wharf. WAIOTAPU FOR NEWCASTLE The Union Company's steamer Waiotapu, which is discharging wheat from Williamstown, Victoria, at Prince's Wharf to Government charter, is expected to sail on Saturday for Newcastle and Williamstown. MATAROA'S DISCHARGE To continue discharge of general cargo from London, the Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Mataroa, at Central Wharf, is expected to sail for Wellington at eight o'clock on Monday evening. OTRANTO FROM' BRISBANE With cruise passengers, the Orient liner Otranto is expected here from Brisbane at three o'clock on Friday afternoon. She will sail for Wellington and Sydney at 11 o'clock on Saturday night. FOtfDSDALE TO-MORROW * Scheduled to leave New Plymouth for Auckland at midnight last night, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Fordsdale is expected at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon to continue loading for London. THE NARBADA The Union Company's chartered steamer Narbada, at Prince's Wharf, is scheduled to leave to-night for Wellington, Lyttelton, Tiniaru, Dunedin and Bluff to continue loading during discharge of cargo from Eastern ports. THE EDWARD F. JOHNSON Coming from Palembang with motor spirit for the Vacuum Oil Company, the motortanker Edward F. Johnson is expected at Lyttelton to-morrow. She will continue discharge at Wellington and Auckland, arriving here about January 15. THE LINEAR RANGITANE The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangritane will now call at Tokomaru Bay, replacing the Rotorua, on her way from Napier to Auckland, and will arrive here on Monday. Her departure from Auckland for London, via Panama, has been postponed until January 15.

PASSENGERS BY REMUERA Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that its liner Remuera, en route from London to Wellington, cleared Panama on New Year s Day. The Remuera, which is due at Wellington on January '212. has the following passengers:— First Class. —Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baker, Miss P. M. Baker Captain and Mrs. ,T. A. Ferguson, Rev. T. V. G. Gilfillan, Major and Mrs. L. C. Hayes, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. E. M. Williams Lady Sargood, Major D. Inman Tod, M.8.E., Mrs. lod, Mrs. M. J. Wodehonse. Mrs. A. B. L. Jennings, Master R. W. Jennings, Mrs A. J. H Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Martyn Mrs. Adrien Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. D. Mulgan, Master P. A. Mulgan. Mrs. E. Patterson. Mrs. H. V. S. Prior, Mrs. D. M. White. Mrs. H. M. Bakewell. Mrs. M. W. Collier. Miss C. E. Cornwall, Miss O. M. English. Miss A. K. OilleU, Miss C P. Oortlon, Miss M. E. Hamilton, Miss J. M. Hart, Miss E. M. Higgins, Miss B. Joyce, Miss J. D. McGill, Miss E. C. McMaster, Miss M. Mowatt, Miss B. A. Rcith, Miss E. M. Rix, Miss U. M. Smith, Miss H. E. Taylor, Miss V. K. White. Mr. F. Adams Mr. J. Ashmead, Mr. C. M. Bnice, Mr. J. Cumberbatch, Mr. J. B. Henot, Mr. H. Jackson, Mr. M. E. L. Joseph, Mr. R. S. Lor in?, Mr. A. Low, Mr. W. McMurray Mr. W. Norton, Mr. P. Simcock, Mr. Spiller, Mr. J. N. Stanford, Mr. D. H. Taylor, Mr. W. Turner, Mr. G. M. White. Tourist Class.—Mrs. V. A. Barclay, Mrs. C. M. Begg, Mrs. F. M. Bridal, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bye. Mrs. 0. R Clarke Mr. and Mrs. J. Cogfiill, Mr and Mrs. E. Corse Scott, Messrs. J., E. and A., Misses A. and M. 8., and Master M. • Corse Scott, Mrs. M. Eager, Mrs. E. A. Fenton, Mrs. E. Greenwood, Master S. Greenwood. Mrs H. R. Hiirris, Master C. L. Harris, Mrs. IS. M. Ledingham the Ven. H. Mayo Harris and Mrs. Harris, Miss R. Harris. Mrs. M. McKenzie, Miss F. McKenzie, Mr. E. V. Mclnndrl. Master P. B. Melandri. Mrs. H. New, Miss J. M. New, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. B. fcobertson, Mrs. C. Simpson, Miss K. M. Simpson, Mrs. M. Steventon, Mrs. E. M. M. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Williams, Mrs. B. E. Woodman Mrs. A., G. Yates. Miss I. G. Yates Miss E. F. Blenkinsop, Miss M. Byrne,. Miss A. A. Darnganrd, Miss M. Featon. Miss E. S. French Miss L. I. Fuggle, Miss J. E Howden. Miss L. A. Hnrle, Miss K. Ireland, Miss M. E. Jarmey, foiss E. B. Kidson, M)ss I. O. Knight, Miss R. E. Knight, Miss I G. Leavy. Miss A. Maciver. Miss E. E. :Nnish. Miss L. M. Vincent, Miss IVWanless, Mjss A. 0. Warner, Miss H. Wheatcroft, Miss L. M. Williams. Mr. A. M. Cock, Mr A. Daly, Mr. G. Edstrom, Mr. R. J Gardiner. Mr. W. R. (iodfrey Mr. H V. E. Hansen, Mr. J. Hobson Mr. R.. Holder. Mr. J. D. Leather, Mr. M. W. Miles. Mr H. E. D. Musaeus. Messrs. T). and S. Pyper, Mr. F. Tatnell. Mr. E. Thompson, Mr. W. tt. Williams, Sister Alice Hatcher. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— , • Auckland.—H.M.S. Endeavour H.M.S. Wellington, Gabriella. Kauri, M.utua, Maui Pomare, Waitaki, Anhalt, Canadian Cruiser, Clydebank, Fordsdale, Kent, Waiwera. Wellington.—Rangatira. 1 a main no, \\ahine, Aorangi, Awutca, Niagara, boil 111 Sra, Akaroa, Athellaird, Mnimoa, Star, Port Gisborne, Port Hunter, Port Hobart, Eangitata. Hemuera, 'I nn | i aroa - . „ Awarua. —Karetu, "VVaikouaiti, A\anganella. Recorder, Master, Inona, Edward K Johnson, Benarty, City of Glasgow, Discovery 11., Esperance ■ Harbledonn, Largs Bay, Matakana. Melbourne Maru, Naiimbnrg, Nieuw Holland, Zealand, Oakbank. Oraina, Orcades. Orford, Orion, Ormonde. Oronsay. [ . ;irra Port Jackson. Strathaird, Stratheden, htrathnaver. •

PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures. —-Hautum (6.40 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.— January 4: Arrived—"Wahino (0.58 a.m.), from Ly ttelton ißrceze, (8.10 a.m.), from Wanganui. Sailed—lort Hobart (11.27 a.m.), for Tim»ro; Waipmtu <3.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; hairorai (.» for Napier; Awatea (5.4 p.m.), for B,yidney; Mako p.m.), for Napier; Wahine, </.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Rangitane (10._b p.m.), for Napier. • LYTTELTON— January 4: Arrived— Rangatira («S.-10' a.m.). from "Wellington. Sailed—Totara (2.13- p.m.). for Greymoutli; Jtangatira (8.15 p.m.),/for Wellington. SYDNEY.—January 'it Arrived—Kiwitea, from Westport. MELBOURNE.— January 4: Arrived— Maunganui, from Bluff. , FREMANTLE.— January 4: Arrived—Ormonde, from London. " CRISTOBAL.—January *l/ Afrived—Durham (Liverpool to Auckland). •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 7