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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND NORTHUMBERLAND LOADING To continue loading for London and West Coast ports of • Britain, the Federal Lino steamer Northumberland arrived curly yesterday afternoon from Gisbonie and anchored in the stream. She will berth thi:s morning at Queen's Wharf. With about .'330 passengers, the Huddart-Parker motor-liner Wanganella sailed yesterday afternoon for Sydney, where she is duo on Sunday. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki was to sail early this morning for Napier'and Wellington to complete loading. The liner will leave Wellington next Thursday for London, via Piteairn Island and Panama. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Canopus (12.10 a.m.), from Westnort; Herokino (2.30 a.m.), from Portland; 'luhoe (4.30 a.m.), from Pa<;roa; Coronation (0.10 a.m.), from Whangaron. Northumberland (1..L0 p.m.), from Gisborrie. Otiinai (7.00 p.m.), from Awanui. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES H.M.S. Leander (2 p.m.), for Wellington. Wanganella (3.50 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers:— First Class. —Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Allott, Mrs. M. J. Anderson, Mr. G. W. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. E Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. J. Bailey, Miss (). Byrne, Miss O. E. Burrett, Mrs. C. G. Butler, Professor L. R. 0. Bevan, Mrs. C. E. Baxter, Mr. C. Alma Baker, Miss S. A. Buzza, Miss O. P. Button, Mrs. Z. Benjamin, Dr. J. P. Belshaw, Miss C. Ballantytn, Mr. A. Bruinpton, Mr. L. P. Bourke, Mr. S. Cunyinghame, Miss J. J. Christie, Dr. and Mrs. G. Craig, Rev. Father S. Conboy, Mr. W. K. and Mrs. B. Chisholm, Mr. F. M. Collens, Miss S. Comyns, Mrs. B. A. Dean, Miss M. F. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Darrow and infant, Mrs. E. K. and Mr. A. H. Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mr. P. Duggan, Mr. A. F. Ellis, Mr. W. Frascr, Mr. E. A. Fretbey, Mr. T. H. Grozier, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. M. Glaister, Mr. D. Henry, Mr. J. B. Hillary, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hull, Mr. R. Harrison, Mrs. M. Hill, Miss M. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. llaigh Hill, Mr. and Mrs, iV G. Henley, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. and Miss B. J. Hellaby, Mrs. A. B. Hindson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hopkins, Mils A. D. Hills, Miss M. F. Hopkins, Mrs. E. A. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Howitt, Mr. D. and Miss I*. M. Howitt. Mrs. O. Hart. Miss N. N. Harris, Mr. B. Hamilton, Mr. F. Henningham, Mr. H. F. Hills, Mr. G. R. Isaacs, Miss A. Ibbotson, Mr. O. Jones, Mr. W. Jolly, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Johnston Mrs. L. Jay, Mr. H. C. Kruse, Mr. R. Jl. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinnear, Mr. C. S. Kensington, Mr. W. H. Kerridge, Mr. A. V Knight. Mr. H. W. Lintott, Mrs. A. M. Lever. Mrs. E. M. and Mr. G. W. Lovegrove, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. C. Mannington and infant. Misses D. and E. Jv and Master M. Mannington, Mr. J. Moroney, Mr. R. L. Maclean. Mr. and Mrs. C Mackay, Miss J. Merrett. Miss M. M. Moffatt. Mr. J. D. S. Munro, Miss D. MacKenzie, Miss X. McGrath. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and Miss D. F. Nevili, Rev. Father E. O'Brien, Miss E. O'Halloran. Mrs. K. B. O'Sullivan,. Mr. and Mrs. R. Partington, Mrs. 1.. O. Pope, Dr. F. D. Pinfold, Mr. A. S. Parker, Mr. J. Parkman, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pickering, Mr. W. H. Pickering, Misses M. and J. Pickering, Mrs. W. A. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Peek. Mrs. S. A. and Mr. W. Tj. Power, Mr. F. C. Palmer, Mr. O. A. Ralph. Miss E. M. Robbins, Miss M. Robertson, Mrs. E. S. and Miss M Rowe Miss G. Rattray, Miss J. E. Ralph, Miss E. Kookes. Mrs. E. X. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sparre, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson, Mr. G. Sutcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shearci. Miss I. M. G. and Master R. G. Sheard, Mr. E. R. Saffery, Miss K. Solomon. Mrs. N. Schofield. Mrs. N. I. Timmings. Miss Miss Thompson. Mr. F. L. Upfill, Mr. R. Worley, Mrs E. M. Watkins. Mrs. L. E. and Miss E. J. Waterhouse, Mrs. F. A. Mr. S F. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Winkworth, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. E. M. Williams Mr. A. C. Williams, Mrs. D. y. B. and Misses P. I. and D. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. and Mlss E. M. Wood, Countess M. Zedtwitz. Second Class. —Mrs. L. Ay ten, Miss E. J. Atkins, Mr. A. R. Alison, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W. Bransgrovc, Miss D. L. Bransgrove, Mrs. B. M. and Miss D. B. Bastick, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. and Miss M. I. Brown, Mr. A. Beaver, Mrs. P. and Miss V. Barruigton, Mr F. H. Butler. Mr. and. Mrs. J. and Miss C. Brown, itr. A. C. Ball, Miss E. Coleman, Miss E. L. Cipppmg. Miss R. Christian, Mr. W. A. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutts, Miss L. Cook, M' ss M* Chesswas, Mr. M. L. Calder, Mrs. G. O. Doull liiss V. M. Drumm, Mr. and Mrs. D W. A. Desmond, Mr. G. H. Ewyer, MrsJ. Duncan, Mrs. M. Ellis. Mrs. A Em Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fisher. Mfs. S. E. Fleming, Mr. C. H. Fletcher, Mr. C. Field, Miss P. Faulkner, Mr. H. Forman, Mr. W. A. Fallerton, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Godfrey and infant, Mrs. F. Gibson, Mr. J. a' Gorbv Mrn. E. L. Gibson, Miss D. A. Huntington Miss E. M. Helmond, Hansen, Miss R. Hore, Mr. D. C. hom. Mr J. B. Hobern, Mr. H. J. Halhday, Mr. j Jl Hall, Mr. A. Hilfiker, Mrs. E. M. Johnstone, Miss S Jack Mrs- S Kennedy, Mrs. M. E. and Miss P. Le<>, Mr. V. Ij. Leaning, Mrs. E. E. Lord, Miss C. MMlchellT Miss M. N. M?.W Miss M. A. Moore, Miss J. R. Mitchell, Mr. W. fa. Martin Mr. C. Morley, Mr. w. \\. Meikie, Mi«s E. M. Mineham, Mr. S. J. Montgomery, Mrs L- Mills, Mrs B Makolm Mr. J. T? MrGill. Mr. J. Mac Donald, Mrs. b. a. McMahon Miss E. K. Newby Mr. and Mrs. t> i? Vnch \fiss E. Air. J. i'* vJuGj» Mr. E. Phanz, Mrs. L. M. Phillips, Mr. R. J Pearce, Miss M. M. Philpotl, Mr. J. C. PurdyV Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pierce. Mrs. L. E. Quickfall, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Master N. J Quinn, Mrs. E. Rosenberg, Mrs. E. M. RaK S Mrs. M N S 'A. Rolf'e, Miss'A. Ross, Mr. H A. Robinson, Mr R. Richarc.son Mr G. Redmond, Mrs. E. Stanley. Mr s D. Steel, \Tr and Mrs. E. Simon, Mrs. L- Seiigren, Miss E. E. and Master J. A. e ? llgr G C. Sutton, Mr., and Mrs. L. Sandler. 7\frs. M. Salter. Miss L. Smith. M r ' T^ nd _ Mrs. J. Turnbull. Miss J. and Mr. L. Turn > V «'■ S T- Taylor! Xtr nnd Ward, Miss M. Watson, Miss T. M. Mrs M *C. Woolston, Miss E. J. Wake field, Mr. J. E. Wilson, Miss S. K. \Nhjte. Mr Tis (B a 30 C p m M ) r " for North; Tuhoe (9.15 pm£ for Paeroa; Coronation (0.40 p.m.>. for Whangarei ■ VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Clavmore, from Whangarei, morning. Poiio, from Thames, morning. Paroto. from North, evening. Hauiti, from Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Huntingdon, for Tokomaru Bay, erening. Limerick for Wellington, 11 a.m. Canopus, for Westport afternoon. Hauiti, for Waiheke, 0.30 a.m. Kawau, for Coromandel, 1 p.m. Pono, for Thames, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Kartigi, Greymouth, 6. Mariposa, Sydney, March <_• Omana, Adelaide, March i. Waimarino, Wellington, March 7. Port Waikato, Wellington, 10 - Waiotapu, Melbourne, March 11.

Overseas U.S.S. Louisville, Hobart. March 4. Durham, Now Plymouth, March t* 'oad. Dunedin Star, New Plymouth, March 6, to l0:uJ - un Aorangi, Vancouver, March G. Port Sydney, New York, March 7. Melbourne Maru, Koho. March 7. Port Chalmers, London, March 0. Port Melbourne, Opua, March 0, to load. Mahana, Wellington, March 10. Elmbank, Vancouver, March 10. Dessau, New Orleans, March 11. Strathinore, Brisbane, March 11. Swartenhondt. Singapore, March 14. I>alfram, Antwerp, March 14. Brisbano Star, Liverpool, March 15. China, Bahrein, March 17. Hertford, Jjiverpool, March 17. Svenor, Balik Papan, March 18. Tainui, Jjyttelton, March IS, to load. Monterev, San Francisco, March 18. Loch Don, Wellington. March 21. Cambridge, Now Plymouth, March 21, to load. Taniaroa, Southampton, March 24. City of Canberra, New York, March 25 Sandhamn, Galveston, March 20. Port Denison, Sydney, March 28. Port Saint. John, Halifax, March 30. City of Wellington, Wellington, March 31. Romney, Los Angeles, March 31. Kozan Maru, Kobe, April 1, 0 EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Tccsbank, Nauru, March 5. Jeanne d'Arc, Noumea, March 7. Mariposa, San Francisco, March 7. Aorangi, Sydney, March 7, Penang, Sponcer Gulf, March 9. "U.S.S. Louisville. Tahiti, March 13. Awatea, Sydney, March 15. Monterey, Sydney, March 18. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Auckland March 2; due Sydney March 0; leaves Sydney March 12; due Wellington March 10. Awatea, left Wellington March 1; due Sydney March 4; leaves Sydney March 4; duo Wellington March 7. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney February 17; nr/ived Auckland February 21; left Auckland February 22j due Vancouver March 11.

Aorangi; left Vancouver February 16; due Auckland March 6; leaves Auckland March 7; due Sydney March 31. Monterey, left San Francisco March 1; I 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. j BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS : Tainui, left Southampton January 14; due i Wellington March 7. - Rangitata, left London February 4; due Wellington March 11. > Tamaroa, left Southampton February 18; ( duo Auckland March 24. Ruabine left London February 21; due AVellington April 6. Arawa, leaves Southampton March 18; due Wellington April 21. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kairauga, from Newcastle and Sydney, at Auckland. Karepo, leaves Westport March 3 for New Plymouth, Auckland and Portland. Ivartitfi, leaves Greymouth March 3 for Auckland. Kauri, loads Adelaide first week March for New Plymouth, Auckland and Wellington, and Melbourne for New Plymouth and Auckland. Oinana, left Adelaide February 24 for Auckland, Portland. Wellington and Lyttelton. Waipiata, leaves Auckland March 4 for Wellington, Picton, Lytteltou, Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru. Waimarino, left Dunedin March 1, thence Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Wainui, loads Dunedin March 4, then Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, Wellington and Auckland. Waitaki, loads Sydney about March 8 for Auckland ana Wellington. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wellington, Nucula. _ , Prince's Wharf —Limerick (U.S.S.), Waipiata (U.S.S.). Queen's Wharf —Cornwall (N.Z.S.), Huntingdon (N.Z.S.), Northumberland (N.Z.S.). Central Wharf—Port Auckland (F.C.A.), Kairanga (U.S.S.). King's Wharf—Penang (A.S.P.), Weirbank (8.P.C.), Canopus. (W.C.) Western Wharf —Jeanne d'Arc. Slipway Wharf —Seeteufel. Chelsea—Teesbank (S.L.). Western Viaduct —Port Tauranga (N.S.S.), Margaret W. (F.C.A.). Calliope Dock—Maliua (A.H.8.). The cruiser Leander left the Devonport Naval Base yesterday afternoon for Wellington. Expected to leave Greymouth to-day for Auckland, the Union Company's steamer Kartigi is due on Sunday. Arriving early yesterday morning from Westport, the Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus berthed at Western Wharf. She will move this morning to King's Wharf and sail in the afternoon for Westport. THE LIMERICK The Union Company's motor-ship Limerick, which is discharging Pacific Coast and Islands cargo at Prince's Wharf, will sail today for Wellington. CORNWALL FOR SOUTH The Federal Line steamer Cornwall, which is loading for London and West Coast ports at Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail tomorrow night for Wellington. HUNTINGDON TO SAIL The Federal Line steamer Huntingdon, which is loading for American, Canadian and British ports at Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail to-night for Tokomaru Bay. DURHAM TO LOAD Expected at Auckland from New Plymouth on Saturday morning, the Federal Line motor-ship Durham will continue loading for London and West Coast ports of Britain. AORANGI ON SUNDAY The Canadian-Australasian liner Aorangi is expected at Auckland on Sunday from Vancouver, via Island ports. She should leave for Sydney at 30 o'clock on Monday night. THE DUNEDIN STAR The Blue Star motor-ship Dunedin Star is expected to leave New Plymouth to-mor-row for Auckland, where she is due on Sunday to continue loading for London. LOUISVILLE TO-MORROW The United States cruiser Louisville will reach Auckland at noon. to-morrow, from Hobart on a cruise. She will remain in port until March 13, when she will leave for Tahiti. i SULPHUR FROM SICILY The British steamer Vera Radcliffe left Sicily on January 28 with a full cargo of sulphur for Ravensbourne, Otago Harbour. The ship, which is steaming via Melbourne, is expected about March 14. ANHALT FOR WOOL From Noumea, the North German Lloyd steamer Anhait is due at Lyttelton on March 17 to begin loading wool. She will complete at Timaru, Bluff, Dunedin and Wellington and will sail finally on April 5 for New York and Boston. M THE PORT MELBOURNE Loading to Shaw, Savill and Albion agency, the Port Line steamer Port Melbourne is expected to leave New Plymouth today for Picton. She should reach Opua from Picton on Sunday and arrive at Auckland on Wednesday night from Opua. The Port Melbourne is taking cargo for London. s THE PORT AUCKLAND The Port Line steamer Port Auckland, which arrived from Brisbane on Tuesday night, berthed yesterday morning at Queen a wharf to begin loading for London and Hamburg. She will move this morning to Central Wharf, and is expected to sail at noon on Saturday for Waikokopu. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:—- mi/o Auckland. H.M.S., Endeavour,. H.M.S. Leander, Xekerangu. Limerick. Maui Pomare, Matua, Omana, Wanganella, Armadale, Athellaird, U.S.S. Louisville, Port Chalmers, Ka vfe'llington.— Matai, Rangatira, Tamahine, Wahine, Aorangi, Awatea, Kaimiro, Kalingo, Niagara, Waitaki, Edward F. Johnson, Akaroa, Cambridge, City of Delhi Goslar Kaikoura, Mahana, Mataroa, Monterey, Port Alma, Port Wyndbam. Rangitata, Remuera, Surrey, Tamaroa, Waiwera. A warua.—H .M. S. Achilles lan "^ H n " i ' Recorder, Tnaster, Trxona, G. S. Walden, Discovery 11.. Maetsuycker, Zeeand, Orama, Orcades. Orion, Ormonde, Pinko, Port Jackson, Stratheden, Strathaird, Swartenhondt. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals. —Hauturu (7 a.m.), from Picton. Yesterday's Departures.--;Ronaki (11.20 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —March 2: Arrived —Waitaki (3.35 a.m.), from Gisborne; Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rowantank (10.30 a.m.), from Westport; H.M.S. Leith (2.40 p.in.) from Picton. Sailed —Cambridge (4.25 p.m.),' for Lyttelton; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), lor Lyttelton; Port Alma (9 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Waitaki (9 p.m.). for Sydney; Rowanbank, for Nauru Island. LYTTELTON.—March 2: Arrived—Karu (6 a.m.). from Timaru; Wahine (6.45 a.m.). from Wellington; Naniwa Maru (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington: Edward F. Johnson (8.5 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Waiwera (12.10 p.m.), for London; Karu (0.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Wahine (9.5 p.m.),- for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—March 2: Arrived—Wainui (3.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Port Waikato (7.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton. SYDNEY.—March 2: Arrived—Asphalion, from Auckland. MELBOURNE.—March 2: Arrived— Kauri, from Bluff. SUVA.—March 2: Sailed—Tainui (8.30 a.m.), Southampton to Wellington. CURACAO.—February 27: Sailed—New Zealand Star (Napier to London). CRISTOBAL. —February 27: Arrived— Sandhamn (Galveston to Auckland). BALBOA. —February 27: Arrived—Kaimata (Auckland to Halifax). MONTEVIDEO. —February 27: Sailed— Tekoa (Wanganui to Southampton); Matakana (Napier to London). HAMPTON ROADS.— February 27: Sailed —City of Canberra (New York to Auckland). LONfiON. —February 28: Arrived—Fordsdale, from Lyttelton; Benarty, from Dunedin, via Dunkirk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22977, 3 March 1938, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22977, 3 March 1938, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22977, 3 March 1938, Page 6