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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OF AUCKLAND j ] WANGANELLA FOR SYDNEY ; 2 "With about 330 passengers, ike Hod-den-Parker isotor-liner Wanganelia, at Prince's Wharf, wili sail at three o'clock this afternoon ior Sydney, j where she will arrive on Sunday. The . Port Line steamer Port Auckland arrived last night- from Brisbane and will ■ berth this morning at Queen's Wharf to begin loading for I»ndon and Ham- • burg. Carrying :fy passengers for inland • i ports, the Union Company's motor-ship ] Matua left for Rarottmga last evening. J< The cruiser Leander, at tbe Devonport 1 nava! base, will leave port early this j afternoon for Wellington. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Pokeko "j -j zsi-h from Portland; Clay- i more ie.JO a.m.;, from V.'iaßg&res; Eamau MOJO a.m.ii. froa Ooromande!; Hanjiaui 113.20 a.m.), froso Taararjga. Port Asckiaod id.iw from Brisbane; i Kairasga <11.20 from Sydney. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES j Waiota hi '4.10 p.in.), for Opotiki; Kakapo ] i'j p.m.ji, for West port; Will Watch <,6-5 p-sx-), < ior Wbaßgarei. Matua <7 p.m.), for Rarotonga. Passenger*-.—Mr. H. L. Bale, Mr*. D. A. ; Bennett, Miss D. P. M. Bennett, Mr. S. 3 Bennett Mrs. A. T. Cartwrizht, Miss J. 5 E. Cartwrigbs, K«r. A. C. licoson, Mr. h. { O. Hosiison. Mr. J. F. Jones, Mrs, J. r, 5 Jones, Master B. J. Jones, Master B. h. Jones, Mr. A. G. Lowe. Master !>>we Mrs. ]>o*e, Mi** Lone. Mr. Mattbe*s, Mr J. H. ; Perano, Mrs. J. H. Perano. Mr. A. P. Proc- | tor, Mr, T. A. Robinson, Mrs. Jv. H. Robin- \ md, Mr. O. Savage, Mrs. O. Savage. Mr. A. W. Sacndtrc. Mr. V.'. S. Spicer, Mrs. j V.*, S. Spider and t»o infants, Dr. I. 1). ; Thornvjn, Mrs. J. E. Thomson, Mrs. A. C. j Tnrabnil, Mrs. E. Taylor. Mrs. V. C. iate j and infant. Master J. V lat^ r j Whitcornbe. Mr. L. J. Warren, Mrs. L. J- ; V.'arren. , Claymore (5.15 p.m.), for weangarei; j Pukeko '9 p.m.). for Gisborne; (rsbnella i <9/>r> p.m.), for Port Whangarei; Banginui ; i <lO.--5 p.m.), for Tauranga; Kekerangu (11.15 j p.m.), for Newcastle, i Port Wbangarei <11..>5 p.m.). for Gisborne. , VESSELS DUE TO-DAY ' Northumberland. from Gisborne, 1 p.m. r anopus. from Westport, morning. i kawau, from Matakana. evening. Haaiti, from Waiheke. OJV) p.m. < Tuhoe. from Paeroa. morning. •! Duchess, from Oneroa. 0.15 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY ! RMS. Leander, for Wellington, 1-30 p.m. i i Wanganclla. for Sydney, 3 p.m. i Limerick, for Wellington, evening. Rarizitiki. for Napier, even in?, j Coronation, for Whanzarei. .j p.m. i fuhoe. for Paeroa, 5 p.m. i Hauiti for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m. j Duches 6 , tor Oneroa, 0.10 a.m. ~ ! I VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND j Intercolonial and Coastal Canopns, West port, March 2. Kartigi. Grey mouth, March 0. Mariposa, Sydney, March Oinana. Adelaide. March <- _ Waimarino, Wellington, March .. Port Waikatn, Wellington, March 10. t Waiotapu, Melbourne, March 11. (JVEEStAS Northumberland. Gisborne. March o to load. U-S.S. Louisville. Anstralia, March 4. Da-hain New Plymouth, March •">, to load. Dunedin Star, New Plymouth. March G, to load. Aorangi, Vancouver, _ March «. Port Svdney, New March /. Melbourne Maru. Kobe March 7. ! Port Chalmers. London, March i». j Port Melbourne, Opua. March 9. to load. ] Mabana, Wellington, March JO. f Klmbank, Vancouver, March 1!'. > Dessau, Nev. Orleans, March 11. ■ Strathmore, Brisbane. March 11. Swartenhondt. Sings pore, March li. Dalfram, Antwerp, March U. Brisbane Star, Liverpool, March 15. I China, Bahrein. March 17. , Hertford, Liverpool. March 17, Svrnor, Balik Papan, March 18. Tainui, Lyttelton, March IS, to load. Cambridge. New Plymouth, March 18, to load. Monterey. San Francisco. Jlarch 18. ! Loch Don, Wellington. March 21. Tamaroa, Southampton, March 24. i City of Canberra, New York, March 25. j Sandhamn, Galveston, March 2(>. ' Port Denison, Sydney, March 28. i Port Saint John. Halifax. March 30. ' City of Wellington. Wellington. March 31. j Romney. Angeles. March 31. ! Otaio, Liverpool, April 1. Kozan Maru. Kobe. April 1. Mahana, Wellington, April 2, to load. Niagara, Vancouver, April 4. Middlesex. Wellington, April 5, to load. Port Chalmers. Nelson. April o. to load. Maetsuycker. Saigon, April 11. ! Reliance, Melbourne. April 11. Hauraki. Tx)s Angeles, April 12. Empire Star. Liverpool, April 12 . Empress of Britain, Wellington, April 12. Maniari, New Plymouth, April 14. to load. Mariposa, San Francisco, April 1-1. Rangitane, Wellington, April 15. Port Sydney, Gisborne, April 16, to load. Kaipara, New York, April 18. Brisbane Star, Wellington. April 19, to load. Naumburg. New Orleans. April 20. City of Yokohama. Halifax, April S3. Franconia, Wellington, April 26. Doric Star, April 20. Fordfidale, Liverpool. May 1. Narbada, Calcutta, May 2. Aoranei. Vancouver, May 2. Clydebank, Los Anseles. May 3. City of Christchurch, New York. May 10. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial asd Ovekseas Wanganeila. Sydney, March 2. Teesbank, Nauru. March 5. Jeanne d'Arc, Noumea, March 7. Mariposa, San Francisco, March 7. Aorangi, Sydney, March 7. ; Penang, Spencer Gulf, March 7. U.S.S. Louisville. Tahiti. March 13. Awatea. Sydney, March 15. Monterey, Sydney, March 18. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wantranella, leaves Auckland March 2; due Sydney March G; leaves Sydney March 12; due Wellington March 10. , Awatea, left, Sydney February 20; dne Wellington March 1; leaves "Wellington March 1; due Sydney March -1.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney February 17; arrived Auckland February 21; left Auckland February 22; due Vancouver March 11. Aorangi. left Vancouver February 10; due Auckland March 6; leaves Auckland March 7; due Sydney March 11. Monterey, left San Francisco March 1; arrives and leaves Auckland March 18; due Sydney March 21. Mariposa, leaves Sydney March 4; arrives and leaves Auckland March 7; due San Francisco March 22. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Tainui, left Southampton January 14; due Wellington March 7. Rangitata, left London February 4; due Wellington March 11. Tamaroa, left Southampton February 18; due Auckland March 24. Ruahine, left London February 24} due Wellington April «. Arawa, leaves Southampton March 18; due Wellington April 21. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wellington. H.M.S. Leander, Nucula. Prince's Wharf—Limerick tf.S.S.), Wanganella (H.P.). Waipiata (U.S.S.). Queen's Wharf—Cornwall (X.Z.S.), Huntingdon (X.Z.S.), Port Auckland (F.C.A.). Central Wharf—Rangitiki (N.Z.S.), Kairanga (U.S.S.). • King's Wharf—Penang (A.S.P.), Weirbank (8.P.C.). Western Wharf—Jeanno d'Arc, Canopus (W.C.). Slipway Wharf —Secteufcl. Chelsea—Teesbank (S.L.). Western Viaduct—Port Tauranga (N.S.S.), Margaret W. (F.G.A.). C'alloipo Dock—Mahua (A.H.8.). r OVERSEAS SHIPS Discharging Cambridge, from Liverpool, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Edward F. Johnson, from San Francisco, at Lyttelton. Hiijlefjord, from Singapore, at Wellington, thence New Plymouth. Limerick, from Los Angeles, at Atckland, hence Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Naniwa Maru, from Miike. at Lyttelton, thence Dunedin and Blufi. Leaves March •I for Japan. Penang, from Juan de Nova, at Auckland. Leaves March 7 for South Australia. Port Alma, from Liverpool, at Wellington, thonco Lyttelton and Dunedin. Teesbank, from San Domingo, at Auckland. Leaves March 5 for Nauru. Wairuna, from San Francisco, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Wcirbank, from Nauru, at Auckland. Leaves for Nauru. Loading Cornwall, at Auckland, hence Wellington. Leaves March S for London and West Coast.

[>aa«i£ Siar. at Ke* Ptjm&sii). thvuv* Acj-ilasil dn Marrb fSi. Git&erae. WeUiazios ax 4 Lst-UStes. l«aT» Uzzct 22 for Losdoa. „ M . , ~ . >Krbata, at New PJjraratk, t&eace A««sisfci <dse itarcii 4i. Napitar x*i Wr3liaru». Ltarts Marti 34 far L©«fe>a *sA west Coast. &«lar. ai Napier. ifc«*ce L<s&t« Marta 24 for New York- ! Histiagdoe. at AnrUasd, faeace Twaui | Bay. Bluff, LrtteStoa a»d W f 33mg Jjtxre* MarrSs '£l for New York. i Halifax. Sostbaaptos, 1/jiAan, E«iS asd |' N r» c*nie-s.a-T}'&e. Confcamberiaß'!. from G ij-bonce. for Atrt- j laud <dse Marrb 2,1. Nap«er, i assd WeiS;;Bgtwi:. Marti 21 for ] Lo&iva amd Wisrf Coa.st. Tie Usiob Company** »i«ajoer Osttaaa is j ise at Atc:U§iJ Jroni JkitUiiit on ilo&dlj'- i Tie W«4port Ca! Cvmptsf*. ftearsei > 'anopas arrived ea;r!v tb» morning fro® 1 VTwftport. She wilS discharge at W-Ktra i VTharf. ArriTsag in the *?reaja late \**i Bight | from Newcastle and Sydaey, tbe Union Ora- * j-asy's «teasr.er Kaarasga aßrbored._ Sfee *;li » &er:ti tbii si&rjuos at Central Wharf. The moJor-vtsjel Hoimgira, from Nelv.-R. s Stf-' Piycsootb acd Port Wait a to. is doe j it Ooehanga en Thsr*ciay coming. After ? Jiiifhsrgjng she wi!2 load for Nelson and Crolden Bay portj. ] The Wafchlin Line ijotor-fbip Port Tau- J rztxgi «ill Itare Calliope Dock this morning j for Western Viadocs to complete rest. The « Auckland ?Isrb'>ar IBosrtj'j fic<atjng crane , Mahua will thea enter dock. i HUNTINGDON'S LOADING Tht Federal Line steamer Hnctlngdon, j which ii loading for American, Canadian and j Britiw por.it at Queen's Wharf, i* expected to sail to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay. LOUISVILLE ON FRIDAY The United States cruiser Louisville will j reach Auckland on Friday from Australia ; on a cruise and w'.ll remain in port until j March 13, when she will leave for Tahiti. j TEESBANK FOR NAURU Now discharging stvar from San Domingo. '< West Indies, at Chelsea, the Bank Line > motor-thip Teesbank i.« expected to *ail at ; noon on Saturday for Nauru Island to load : phosphates. OTA 10 LEAVES LIVERPOOL Cabled advice has been received that the ' New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship , Otaio left Liverpool on Satordav for Ark- j land, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. She is due at Auckland about April L j THE NORTHUMBERLAND Having left Gisborne for Auckland yesterday afternoon, the Federal Line steamer Northumberland will arrive this afternoon to j continue loading for London and West Coast ' ports of Britain. WAIOTAPU WITH WHEAT \ With a further consignment of wheat to Government charter, the Union Company's I Meamer Waiotapu is expected to leave Wil- j iiam*town. Melbourne, for Auckland on . Friday. She should arrive about March 11. j RANGITIKI FOR NAPIER j The New Zealand Shipping Company's j liner fiangitiki, loading for London at Cen-» tral Wharf, is expected to sail late tonight for Napier and Wellington. The lineir will dear Wellington for London, via Panama, on March 10. DURHAM DELAYED Rain at New Plymouth has delayed the departure for Auckland of the Federal Line motor-ship Durham, which is low expected to leave to-night. She will arrive on Saturday morning to continue loading for London and West Coast ports of Britain. RANGITATA REPORTS Wireless advice from the New Zealand ! Shipping Company's liner Rangitata. en route ; from London to Wellington, reports that she I expects to arrive at 7 a.m. on March 11. The ! Rangitata will later complete discharging at Lytti;!ton. Dunedin and Bluff. AKAROA'S PASSENGERS The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Akaroa which left Wellington yesterday for South-! ampu>n and London, via Panama and Cura-1 cao, carried the following passengers:—Mr i D. A D. Aitcheson, Miss F. M. Allan. Miss i B. M. Allan, Jlr. F. B. Anderson, 21r. F. C. Baddeley, Mr. F. J. Barlow, Mrs. BarIo«r Miss S. M. T. Barnard, Miss G. M. Bell. Mrs. K. M. I. Billington, Mr. D. L. Birney, ' Mr. it. Booth. Miss M. F. Boyd Wilson. Cantarn H. Bromley, Jlr J. Brov.n. Mr. T. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Miss S. R. Brown. Mr. Cartwnght Miss D. G. H. Claret. Mr. M. F. Constable, Mr. J. Cornfoot, Miss F. M. Crane. Mr. G. Crow, Mrs. Crow, Dr. H. Dalloc. M.P., Mr. A. A. Davies, Mr. C. G. Davies Mrs. Davies, Mr. W. Edgar. Mrs. I Kdgar, Mr. F. Edwards, Mrs. Edwards. Miss ! A. H. Fell, Mr. J. Fisher, Mrs. Fisher, Briga- ! dier-General A. B- Forman, Mr. S. Fossey. i Lieutenant R. A. Fulton. Mrs E. M. Garrey. Miss C. F. Graham. Mr. A. Green. Mrs. j | Green, Mr. R. D. Greig, Miss M- Haraer. Mr. W. T. Hamlyn. Mrs. Hamlyn, Miss G. j . Handyside, Mrs. Harcourt, Miss Harcourt. Mrs. M. V. Harding. Miss V. S. Harding. I Mr. C'. H. Harris, Mrs. Harris, Mr. E. A. Harris, Mrs. Harris, Miss M. L. Hay-Cooper. | Engineer-Admiral E. O. Hefford, Mrs. Hefj ford, Lady Henderson, Mrs. D. M. Henzell. ! Mr. A. W. Hewitt, Mr. G. F. Hill, Dr. E. I Hopkinson. Miss E. M. Hopkinson. Miss E. | A. M. Hopkinson, Mr. R. Jewell-Thomas, I Mrs. Jewell-Thomas, Master S. R. C. Jewell- , Thomas, Captain R. E. W. Johnson. Mrs. B. Knott, Mr. C. K. Laban, Miss G. A. Lewis, Miss E. M. Littledale, Mr. J. A. Logan. Mrs. M. Mclndoe, Mr. J. L. Mclndoe. Miss G. A. E. Mackinlay, Miss I. G. Martin, Mrs. M. C. Masters, Mrs. M. M. Meagher, Miss E. F. Meagher, Mr. A. G. Menzies, Mrs. Menzies, Miss B. P. Menzies. Mrs. E. M. Me:'e*eather, Mrs. N. Middleton, Miss M. N. Miller. Rear-Admiral W. M. Moir, Mrs. Moir, Miss L. S. Morton. ! Mr. J. Mudderidge. Mrs. Muggeridei, Mr. N. I W. McCaw, Miss S. Neale. Mr. R. Partington, Mrs. Partington, Mr. A. S. Peters, Mrs. Peters. Mr. R. D. Phillips, Miss H. Phillips. Mrs. L. E. Plowman, Mr. W. E. Prowse. Mrs. Prowse, Miss E. M. J. Prowse, Master W. D. Prowse. Mr. T. H. Reading. Miss O. R. Rickett, Miss S. Riddiford, Miss A. Riddiford, Mr. A. N. Rischbieth, Miss A. J. Ross, Dr. C. W. Seward, Mr. R. Slack. Mrs. Slack, Mr. A. E. Smith, Mrs. Smith. Miss E. O. Smith, Mr. W. M. Smith. Mr. ,T. Steele, Mrs. Steele, Mrs. M. S. Strang, Mr. H. T. Sully, Mrs. Sully, Mr. H. H. Swann. Mrs. Swann, Commander D. S. Swanston. ■R.N. fretd.), Mrs. C. Thursby, Mr. J. C. I Tinkler. Mr. H. N. Tuck, Mrs. Tuck. Miss C. J. Turner, Miss E. D. I. Yeree. Mr. A. B. Voules, Mrs. Voules. Miss K. S. C. Webster, Mrs. Webster, Mr. W. Webster. Mrs. Webster. Mrs. H. C. Wilnon, Miss M. C. R. Wilson. Master M. J. Wilson. Mr. H. A. Wooton. Mrs. Wooton, Miss P. Wooton. Miss D. Wooton. Mr. J. J. B. Yonng. Mrs. Yonnc. i Sir Arthur Eggar, Miss F.. W. Lancaster Mr. j J. A. Macfarlane. Mrs. Macfarlane. Miss M. Macfarlane. Colonel K. McLeod. Mrs. Mcj Leod, Mr. F. R. F. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE ! The following vessels are expected to be I within range of the undermentioned wireless j stations to-day:— Auckland.—H.M.S. Endeavour. Gabriella, Kekerangu, Maui Pomare. Matua. Armadale, Afhellaird;, U.S.S. Louisville, Northumberland, Port Chalmers. Wellington.—Matai, Rancatira, Tamahine, Wahine, Aorangi. Awatea. Kaimiro, KaliniO, Niagara. Waitaki. Edward F. Johnson, Aknroa. City of Delhi. Goslar, Kaikoura, Mahana, Mataroa. Monterey, Naniwa Mam. Port Wyndhnm. Ransritata, Remuera, Surrey, Tainaroa, Waiwera. Awarua. —H.M.S. Achilles. Kauri, Maunganui, Triaster, Triona. Maetsuycker. Xieuw Zeeland, Orama. Orcades. Orion. Piako, Port Jackson, Strathftird. Stratheden, Swartehhondt. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals.—Ronaki (10.25 p.m.), from Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —March 1: Arrived—Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Awatea <7.10 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed—Matai (11.10 a.m.), for Westport; Naniwa Marn (12.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Port Wyndham (12.30 p.m.). for London: Akaroa «3 p.m.), for Southampton; Wahine (7.45 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Awatea (8.5 p.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON. —March 1: Arrived—Rangatira (B.fO a.m.), from Wellington; Port Waikato (1.20 p.m.), from Wellington; Wainui (o io p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Rangatira (5.40 p.m.). for Wellington; Port Wnikato (0.30 p.m.). for Dunedin; Wainui (10 p.m.), for Dunedin. DUNEDIX—March 1: Arrived—Waimarino (1.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sniled— Piako (5.45 a.m.). for Melbourne; \\aipaht (fi p.m.). for Oamaru; Waimarino (11 p.m.), for Oamaru. SYDNEY.—March 1: Arrived—Karetu, from Bluff. FREMANTLE.—March 1: Arrived—Orcades, from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22976, 2 March 1938, Page 8

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22976, 2 March 1938, Page 8

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