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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND ORONSAY THIS 'AFTERNOON With 730 passengers, including a number of through passengers from London, tho Orient cruise linor Oronsay will arrive from Brisbane this after--noon and berth at Western Wharf. The Oronsay will sail for Wellington and Sydney at 11 o'clock, to-morrow night. Delayed by rough weather,-the Union Company's steamer Waiotapu, with wheat from Geelong. is now expected this morning. She will berth at Prince's Wharf. The Colonial Sugar Company s steamer Fiona will arrive this morning with sugar from Suva and berth at Chelsea. Carrying about 270 passengers, the Huddart-Parker motor-liner Wanganella sailed yesterday afternoon for Sydney, where she is due on Monday. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Kawau (1.45 a.m.), from Matakana; Tuhoo (5.20 a.m.), from Pacroa; Tiri (7.5 a.m.), from Awanui; Will Watch (7.45 a.m.), from Whangarei; Claymore (0.20 a.m.). from Whangarei; Ranginui (1.30 p.m.), from Tauranga. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Pono (1.30 p.m.), for Thames; Kawau (2.40 p.m.), for Coromandcl. Wanganclla (3.40 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers:— First Class —Mr. G. G. Anderson, Bishop E. A. Anderson, Mrs. A. Ambrose, Mrs. G. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Brown, Mjss J. Bremer, Messrs. A. and S. C. Beck, Miss A. J. Beck Mr. B. R. Connolly, Mr. C. H. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Carter, Miss J. M. Carter, Miss L. J. Cook, Mr. J. C. and Miss E. M. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. W. A. Crawley, Miss D. Cliffe, Mr. A. C. Cooke, Mr. T. A. Coglin, Mr. .A. D. Doxford, Mrs. A. D. Drabble, Mrs. I. Ellis, Mrs. G. Everitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. and Miss P. M. Elson, Mr. T. W. Fairhurst, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Farrer, Mr. J. G. Fuller, Mr. W. Grenfell, Mrs. S. Goldstein and infant, Mr. T. W. Germein, Mrs. E. P. Groaney, Mr. C. H. D. Goff, Mr. P. W. van Gelderen, Mr. C. Geary, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eorsley, Misses P. M. and M. Horsley, Master J. B. Horsley, Mr. J. H. Hind, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hilliar, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall, Mr. J. Hoare, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hargreaves, Mi6S A. H. Hastings, Mr. W. C. Hewitt, Mrs. M. Hattersley and infants, Mr. E. A. Harrison, Mr. E. B. Jones, Misses C. A. and V. Johnston-Stewart, Mr. G. J. Kerniish, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Knott and infant, Mr. T. Kako, Mrs. S. I. and Miss B. J. Ley, Miss I. A. E. Ley, Miss K. Lyon, Mrs. E. J. Langton, Miss B. J. W. Lowe, Mr. H. C. De M. Manisty, Mr. R. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morden, Colonel N. L. Macky, Mr. C. J. Mathieson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mirow, Miss E. L. Mitchell, Miss E. C. Morison, Miss G. JS. McLauchlan, Mrs. M. McKenzie, Mrs. H. and Miss J. M. New, Mr. C. Ogishi. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paterson, Miss M. E. Paterson, Mr. H. G. W. Peters, Miss K. Pegler, Mr. G. F. Raper, Mr. C. C. Radcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Robertson, Mr. S. Rowbottom, Captain E. Roberts, Mr. L. T. Strahan, Mrs. C. P. Sephton, Mrs. J. Shallran, Mrs. E. Spoirs, Misses J. R. and E. F. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Digby-Smith, Dr. H. R. Smith, Mr. T. B. Scott, Mr. W. W. Tucker, Mr. S. Tombs, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Taylor, Mr. K. S. Turtill, Mr. Urlich, Mr. A. W. Winstone, Major S. Wren, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wallace and infant, Misses J. and E. Wallace, Miss M. J. Watt, Mr. Z. Zimraer. Second Class —Mr. L. N. Allright, Miss I. M. Barker, Mrs. E. and Miss M. Banks, Mrs. I. C. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Batt, Miss M. Baillio, Mrs. A. M. Bennett, Mr. G. P. Birks. Miss D. K. Boyle, Mr. J. T. Broadhurst. Mr. J. E. Bonner, Mr. J. Brown, Mr. G. Barry, Mrs. P. M. Clark, Miss C. B. Coleman, Mr. W. S. Clack, Mr. J. Chapman-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. I- Cox, Mr. D. A. Claridge, Mr and Mrs. J. b. Cormack, Messrs. A. V. and R. V. Coney, Miss N. A. Coutts, Mrs. C. Crosbie, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Day and infant, Mr. W. Dowsey, Mrs. E. A. Edwards, Mrs. M- A - Fribnnce, Miss E. M. Fry, Mrs. S. A. Garth, Mr. P. Gilligan, Mrs. O. M. and J. M. Gussey, Mr. T. K. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Harmsworth, Mrs. J. Hunter. Mrs. J. Hargreaves, Mr. A. B. Henderson, Mr. W. Hughes, Mr. E. S. J. Haines, Mrs L. ,-Jacobson, Mrs. L. A. Jeffries. Mr. T. •T. Jones, Mr. Jamieson, Miss B. M. Keane, Mr G Kala, Mr. A. and Miss M. S. King, Mr. J. Kenny. Mrs. C. Katterns, Mr. H Koskv, Mr. J. Kenny. Mr. J. Kerr. Mrs. E. E and Miss A. R. Locke. Messrs. J. and K. Logan-Pyo, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. M. and Miss M. H. Manning, Mrs. F. E. and Miss S. C. MooreJones, Mr. R. Morris. Mrs. A. and Master C. V. Majury, Mr. B Morarji, Mr. A. S. Moffatt, Mr. J. H. Martin. Mr. E. H. Morison, Miss E. Maberly. Mr. C. P. Moores, Miss M. Macßitchie, Mr. N. MacKay, Mr. F. C. McLean, Mr. L. G. McCullogh, Mrs. S. M. Nelson, Mr. J. Nunimy, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,11. Precey, Miss A. C. Patterson, Mrs. D. Prescott-White. Mr. R. E. Powell. Miss J. ,R. Parkinson. Mr. W. A. Peterson, Miss A. M. Ronald, Mr. J. N. Rogers, Mr. G. W. Read Mr. D. J. Reoch, Mr. and Mrs. D. F Rvland, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rayner, Miss I. J. Rugg, Mr. H. Rama, Mr. A. L. Robinson, Misses M. aiid I. Shackleton, Mrs. A. W. and Miss E. M. Sharp, Miss C. Stewart, Mr. K. J. Sellgren. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stephens, Miss K. M. Sellick, Mrs. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Somers, Mr. and Airs G H. Sturgess, Mr. A. Sleep, Mr. W. E Sharp Mr. W. Taylor, Mr. R. Tewhero, Miss D. Turnbull, Mr. W. H. Utting, Mr. C. U. Vincent, Mr. E. C. Vickery, Mr. W. S. Williams, Mr. S. Weston. Mr. E. S. Wallbridge, Messrs. F. and B. West, Mr. W. R. H. Young.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Orousay, from Brisbane, 3 p.m. Fiona, from Suva, 8 a.m. Waiotapu, from Geelong, 7 a.m. Canopus, from Westport, 1 p.m. Paroto, from North, evening, Kawau, from C'oromandel, afternoon. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY .Imperial Star, for Dunedin, evening. Gera, for Lyttelton, evening:. Wainui, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Kawau, for Waiheke, (>.30 p.m. Claymore, for Great Barrier, 7 a.m Hanginui, for Tauranga, 5 p.m. Duchess, for Oneroa, <i.3o p.m. Port Waikato, for Wellington, noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Waiotapu, Geelong, February -1. Fiona, Suva, February 4. Canopus, Westport, February 4. Karepo, Westport, February 0. Monterey, Sydney, February 7. Waipiata, Wellington, February 7. port Whangarei, Lyttelton, tebruary 7. Overseas Oronsay, Brisbane, February 4. New Zealand, San Francisco, t ebruary 5. Powanbank, Nauru, February 6. Port Melbourno, Sydney, February 6. Asphalion, Sydney, February 7. Penang, Nossi Be, February 7. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Kaimata, New York, February 0. Monterey, San Francisco, February 7. Niagara, Sydney, February S. Trojan Star, London, February 8. Awatea, Sydney, February 15. Mariposa, Sydney, February 18. Niagara, Vancouver. February 22. Awatea, Sydney, February 23. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Auckland February 3; duo Svdney February 7; leaves Sydney February 7; due Wellington February Awatea'. left Wellington February 1; due Svdney February 4; leaves Sydney February 4; due Wellington February 7. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara left Vancouver January 10; duo Auckland February 7; leaves Auckland February S; due Sydney February . 12. Aorangi, left Sydney January 20; arrived Auckland January 21; left Auckland January 26; duo Vancouver February Monterey, leaves Sydney February 4; arrives and leaves Auckland February 7; duo Sail Francisco February 22. Mariposa, loft San Francisco February 1; arrives and leaves Auckland l-ebruary J8; duo Sydney February 21. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rangitiki, left London January 6; duo Auckland February 11. Tainui, left Southampton Janunry 14; duo Wellington February 28. Rangitata, loaves London February 6; due Wellington March 12. Tanmroa. loaves London February 17; duo Auckland March 24. UNION CARGO VESSELS Gabrlella, loads Grafton, Coff'B Harbour and Newcastle, early February, for Auckland anil Kioreroa. Karepo. left Westport February 3 for Auckland, Portland and Kioreroa. Ivekerangu, loads Melbourne about February 11 for Auckland. Omana, loads Edithburtf and Adelaide about February 21 for Auckland and Welltngton, Poolta, left Westport February 3 for Greymouth, "Wellington and Auckland.

Wainui, leaves Auckland February 4 for Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oainaru and Timaru Waipiata, left Lyttelton February 3 for Wellington and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT Dovonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wellington. H.M.S. Endeavour. Prince's Wharf—Fernmoor N.Z.S.), Northumberland (N.Z.S.), Kaimata (j*.Z.S.), Waiotapu (U.S.S),. Queon's Wharf—lmperial Star (F.C.A.), - Port Jackson (F.C.A.). Trojan Star (8.5.L.). . . Central Wharf—Remuera (N.Z.S.). Wainui (U. 9.5.). Port Waikato (N.S S.). King's Wharf—Pamir (A.S.P.). Kairanga (U. 8.5.), Orangcmoor (N.Z.S.), Surrey (N.Z.S.). Western Wharf— Gera (H. and M.). Chelsea—Fiona (C.S.R.). In Stream —Nucula. Tho Union Company's steamer Waitaki left Portland for Wellington at six o'clock last evening. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus is expected from Westport this afternoon. She will berth at Central Wharf. Expected to clear Westport for Auckland at midnight last night, the Union Company's steamer Poolta is due 011 Sunday afternoon. The departure for Wellington of tho Watchlin Line motor-ship Port Waikato, at Central Wharf, has been postponed until noon to-day SURREY FOR TIMARU Tho departure for Timaru of the Federal Lino steamer Surrey, whicn is loading for Halifax and London at King's Wharf, has been postponed until to-morrow afternoon. KAIMATA'S DEPARTURE The M.A.N.Z. Line motor-ship Kaimata, which is completing loading at Prince's Wharf, will sail at daylight on Sunday for New York, Boston, St. John and Halifax. CARGO FROM LIVERPOOL Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaio takes the sailing of the Sussex from Liverpool 011 February 20 and will arrive at Auckland 011 April 1. WAIRUNA CLEARS PAPEETE Having cleared Papeete yesterday morning, I Now Zealand timo, the Union Company's steamer Wairuna should now reach Auckland about February 12. She has Pacific Coast and Island cargo. TANKER NEW ZEALAND Tho Norwegian tanker New Zealand is expected from San Francisco to-morrow afternoon with motor spirit for the Texas Company. She will discharge at Western Wharf. GERA'S LOADING The Hamburg Amerika steamer Gera, which is loading wool and general cargo for New York and the Continent at Western Wharf, is expected to sail to-night for Lyttelton, her final port. THE IMPERIAL STAR An endeavour is being made to despatch the Blue Star motor-ship Imperial Star to Dunedin this evening. The Imperial Star is discharging cargo from London at Queen's Wharf to Port Lino agency. MONTEREY ON MONDAY The Matson liner Monterey, which leaves Sydney to-day for Auckland, will arrive at seven o'clock on Monday morning arid berth at Prince's Wharf. She will sail for San Francisco, via ports, at six o'clock the same evening. LOCH DON LEAVES ANTWERP Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the steamer Loch Don left Antwerp on January 30 with basic slag for Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on March 13 and at Auckland on March 17. PORT SYDNEY EN ROUTE . The Port Line has received cabled advice that the Port Sydney left New York_ on January 28 for Philadelphia, Newport News and Kingston to complete loading for New Zealand main ports. She is due at Auckland direct about March 2. THE PORT MELBOURNE. The Port Line steamer Port Melbourne, which will arrive at Auckland from Sydney on Sunday with basic slag from Immingham and Antwerp, has the following passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Mr. Heath, Mrs. Heath, Master Heath, Miss Mackelvie. KAIPARA REPLACES NORFOLK The new M.A.N.Z. Line motor-ship Kaipara will now leave New York on March 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin in place of the Norfolk. She will be followed by the City of Christchurch, .leaving on April S for the same ports. THE LINER NIAGARA From Vancouver, via ports, the Canadian Australasian liner Niagara was expected at Suva last night. She will sail at noon today for Auckland, where she should arrive late on Monday morning. The liner will berth at Queen's Wharf and leave for Sydney at five o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. PORT ALMA'S PASSENGERS Expected at Auckland from Liverpool od January 21, the Port Line motor-ship Port Alma has the following passengers:—Miss M. Knight, Mrs. A. E. Taylor. Mr. J. M K. Mackenzie, Mr. M. P. Fogt, Miss Waddy, Captain Elburn, Mr. C. S. Ward. Dr. Bower bank is acting as ship's surgeon. AMENDED HALIFAX SAILINGS Because of the mishap to the new M.A.N.Z. Line motor-ship Port Saint John the steamer City of Wellington will now leave Halifax, on February 15 for Wellington, Auckland. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Wellington on March 17 and at Auckland about March 24. Tho Port Saint John wilj now leave Halifax on February 28 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. She is due here abont March 30. The City of GlasgowCity of Ivimberley and Port Montreal sailings are cancelled, and following the Port Saint John will be the Kaimata, on March 30, and Kaikoura, on April 30. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—lvaimiro, Matua, Maui Pomare. Waitaki, Wanganella, Brisbane Maru, Cambridge, Myrtleban'v, Oronsay, Port Darwin, Port Melbourne, Sangstad, Sitala. Wellington.—Rangatira, Tamahine, Wahino. Aorangi, A water. Kaiwarra, Kalingo, Niagara, Omana, New Zealand Star, Anhalt, Erlangen, Kent, Mariposa, Matakana, Mataroa, Port Wyndham, Rangitane, Eangitiki. Rotorua, Tekoa, Wairangi. Awarua. —H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leander, H.M.S. Leith, Karetu, Kauri, Waikouaiti. James Cook, Triaster, Triona, Arawa, City of Bagdad, Maetsuycker, Maloja, Mooltan, Naniwa Maru, Nieuw Holland, Nieuw Zeeland, Orcades, Orion, Ormonde, Shabonee, Swaitenhondt. Chatham Islands.—South Sea.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals.—Ronaki (7 a.m.), from Raglan and Kawhia. Yesterday's Departures.—Hokianga (5.50 p.m.), for Hokianga; Ronaki (6.30 p.m.), for Hokianga.

BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—February 3: Arrived— Wingatui (3.35 a.m.), from West-port; Wehine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Maunganui (S.lO a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdnle (10.45 a.m.) from Lyttelton; Mntai (11.30 a.m.), from Westport; Kartigi (4.30 p.m.), from Greymouth, Sailed—Wahino (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Ilolmdalc (10 p.m.), for Wanganui. LYTTELTON.—February 3: Arrived— Karu (12.5 a.m.), from Timaru; Waipiata (G.lO a.m.), from Timaru; Rangatira (0.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Waipalii (10 a.m.), from Timaru; Wnimarino, (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington, Tees (9.10 p.m.), from Chatham Islands. Sailed—Karu (0.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Waipahi (G. 20 p.m.), for Wellington; Waipiata (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Rangatira (0 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—February 3: Sailed—City of Bagdad (4.45 a.m.), for Sydney. SYDNEY.—February 3; Arrived —Strathnaver, from Wellington. BALBOA.—January 31: Arrived—Naumburg (Duncdin to New York). KINGSTON.—January 31: Sailed—Tainui (Southampton to Wellington). SAN FRANCISCO.—February 1: Sailed —Mariposa, for Auckland. CLARENCE RIVER.— February 3; Sailed —Port Tauranga, for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 4

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 4

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 4