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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

.POET OF AUCKLAND CARGO-FROM ANTWERP With n cnrpo of basic slag lrom Antwerp for Auckland and Now Plymouth, the Port Line steamer l'ort Denison "ill arrive this morning, via Svdney, and berth at Central Wharf alter prxitiqvic 'lias been <;ivpii in the stream. The Union Company's chartered steamer Rumney, from the Pacific Coast and Papeete, arrived yesterday morning and berthed at Queen s Wliaif to begin discharging lumber nnd general cargo. She should sad to-night for W'ellsnglon. 1 be Huddart-ParUer motorliner W'anganella was despatched last night for Sydney and Melbourne with about 3(30 passengers and the Osaka Syoseiif Kaisya motor-ship Melbourne Maru, which arrived in the morning from Napier, sailed later for Japanese ports, via Manila. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Pone ' l - > i "I ). frn,n Thames; Claymore (1.-.'O ii.in.), lrom Whangarei; Lyltelton (5.3U [i.in.), from North. liomney (7..*,0 a.m.). fiorn Los Angeles. Melbourne Maru t10.20 a.m.), from Napier; Matai 11 p.m.), from Northern lights. Ton (•"».">0 p.m.), from Whakatane. Waiana (midnight), from Portland. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Waiolahi U-M"> a.m.), for Opotiki; Hcrckino (lO.'-'O a III.), for Portland; L.vtlelion U-.-" I'.hi.), lor Xorlli. Motu ((>.!•) p.m.;. ior Whangarei. w unganelia vb.lo p.m.), lor i as* seiißtrn: — L'irsi class—Miss L. M. Andrews, Mrs. o. it Jin Master K. ii. Argue, mi. n. C. Ainyes, J,uv. J- .lilier, AIiSS u. .1. ;vgar, .Ur. O. U. jy. istuvid, I'j. J. nciiiKju aua liiiant, Mr. J. ii. uHinbuO', Rev. J. Bidweli, Air. j. Bailaiu, Mr. U. U. bendall, iVliss JVI. Ij. Harrow, jiiks I'. uyrne, .urs. t>. brice, Mr. L. A. iiersann, Mr. t<. H. Benson, Mr. X. li. Butior, Mrs. (j. E. and Miss i>. J. buckingnam, .sirs. G. ii. .burgess, Mrs. L. A. blueit, Mr. L. L). berry, Mrs. M. St. ( lair brown, Miss A. M. bonchain, Miss O. J'. Brodie, Mr. i'. Barbarich, Major and Mrs. vv. J. M. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. boucher and infant, Master E. r . Boucher, Mrs. E. Bullock-Vvebster, Mr. E. 8. Clow, Mr. 11. L. Cranswick, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Clare, Mr. C. J. Coles, Mr. C. Cameron, Mr. t}. Christie, Mr. \V. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. T. Curran, Mr. R. A. Clements, Captain S. C. Colbeck, Miss J. M. Cunningham, Mrs. H. Collins, Mr. R. V. Cousins, Mrs. C. Comber, Miss A. Corrigan, Mrs. E. V. Carlaw, Mr. 11. S. Cornfoot, Miss S. 1). Chomley, Mr. G. C. Dawson, Mrs. L. Davis, Mr. L. Daroux, Mrs. J. B. Day, Miss M. C. Douglas, Miss 1. J. Davies, Mr. J. G. Davies, Mr. D. Davics. Mr. 11. Eviins, Mrs. F. A. Elmore, Miss S. Erieson, Mr. J. C. Fowler, Mrs. K. Falconer, Mrs. M. Flygcr, Mrs. K. Forsvtlic, Miss M tairey, Mr. J. Groksha, Mr. K. B. Gcllert, Mr. C. C. Goldfinch, Mrs. A. E. A. Griliitbs, Miss V T . J. Goulding, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gordon, Miss P. R. Gordon, Mr. (i. 11. Greenaway, Miss A. E. Guinney, Miss B. E. Green, Miss B. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. 11. llyne, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Harding, Mr. J. H. Hides, Mr. A. E. Hughes, Mr. .1. J. Holmes, Engincer-Lieutcnant-Commander P. H. Hunter, Mr. R. E. Hare, Mr. F. H. Habgood, Miss M. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. A. \V\ Tlurvery. Mr. F. J. Hintx. Miss C. E. HoiIn in try, Mr. I. S. Hardley, Mr. K. A. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jones, Miss E. Jones, Miss A. M. James, Mrs. D. F. Jeffery, Mrs. H. Jacobs, Miss B. M. Jenkins, Mr. Jacques, Mr. A. D. Keniothorne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Geoghan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. King, Mrs. A. H. King, Mrs. F. Lowenadler, Mr. and Mrs. A. Law, Mrs. S. Lupin, Mr. and Mrs, I'. L. Laycock, Mr. and Mrs. E. Muhniel, Jlr. H. L. Murray, Dr. K. Mackenzie, Rev. Father P. J. Murphy, Cap'ain J. I'. Mnllins, Mrs. A. Marquet, Miss L. M. Morgan, Miss 'l'. Mannion. Mrs. 0. M. Macklow, Mrs A. S. Murray, Miss K. C". Macdiarmid, Mrs 1,. Morrison, Miss D. M. E. Milton. Mrs. E. Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and Mr. S. G. May, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martyn. Mr. N. R. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. A. McC'nskill, Mrs. E. McLisky, Mr P. McNaughton. Mrs. K. McCorn ick, Miss V. McAnulty, Mrs. H. W. McDonald, Miss N. 'l'. Niccol, Mr. L. H. Norton. Mr. G. E. Patton, Mr. A. L. C. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pratt, Mrs. M. M. Power, Miss R. Poyzer, Mr. T. P. and Mrs. K. B. Quirk, Miss L. A. Robinson, Mr. R. T. Reid, Mr. ajd Mrs. A. B. Rainger, Mr. G. A. Rowcll, Mr. T. D. Reid, Miss A. P. Rcdshaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. .11. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reyhurn, Mrs. Tj. E. Roebuck, Misses E. W. and M. J3. Rowell, Mr. H. D. Richardson, Miss 11. C'. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson. Miss 1?. and Mrs. D. M. Ross, Mr. W. T. Strand. Mr. T. Sulloii, Mrs. J. S. Scott, Mrs. M. Steadman, Jlp. and Mrs. L. Shatz. Air. and Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Shnrmnn, Miss N. W. Self, Mrs. O. M. and Miss F. M. Sfarhitck. Mr. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Shannon. Mrs. A. M. and Miss R. C. Sinton. Miss H. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Sainsbury, Mrs. M. Shepban. Mr. G. TroHer, Mr. and Mrs. J. T,. H. Thornell, Miss F. A. Taylor, Miss X. R. Thomson. Mrs. TT. K. Tudehope, Mrs. E. S. Taylor. Miss A. Trewhella, !Mrs. B. M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Underwood. Mrs. C. T'ofon. , !rs. P. G. and G. F. Wirth. M'sses D. M. and M. W. Wrth, >frs. A. M. Wirlh, Miss C'. S. Wilson. Mrs. E. Williams. Mr. K. F. Walker. M'ss P. A'. We'ch Mrs. T,. Ward. Mr« M. E. Wr'trM, Miss C. P. Wills, Mr. R. ('. Watson. M'ss C. S. Willis, Miss M. Wilson. Mr. W. B. White. Second Class —Mr. R. Alsop, Mr. E. Alton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adams, Mr. G. Ashworth, Mrs. E. Allman, Mr. K. Aka, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Beckett, Miss G. E. Beckett, Mrs. H. Bothwell, Miss H. Briell, Mr. G. Bengtsson, Mr. G. Bradley, Mr. T. Boon, Mr. G. A. Bath, Mr. W. Bennett, Mr. J. Bannister, Mr. A. N. Breckon, Mrs. A. I. Bjerring, Mr. R. W. Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christie, Mrs. ]. P. and Miss N. I. C'oley, Miss M. E. Connelly, Mr. R. Clark, Mr. C. Chinn. Mr. G. Carter. Mr. J. P. Clinton, Mr. W. Cassidy. Mr. A. E. Collins, Miss K. B. Carpenter. Miss M. K. Chatterton, Mrs. M. A. Cran by, Mr. W. F. Cullen, Mr. D. D'Alma, Mr. S. 11. Edgar, Mr. C. Fitzpatrick, Mr. M. Francis. Mr. E. Flyger, Mr. J. Flanagan, Mrs. E. A. French, Mr. W. R. Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gibson. Mr. W. Garvie. Mr. W. George. Mr. K. Gill, Miss D. Haynes, Miss F. Hollis, Mr. G. Horvath, Mr. E. Hutschnieder, Mr. K. Huhnholz. Mr. H. Hanson, Mr. R. Hall, Mr. H. Harrison, Mr. L. Holmes, Miss 3. M. Hughes, Mrs. M. E. and Miss E. Jump, Mrs. E. and Miss E. J. .Tones, Miss K. X. Jexen, Miss E. D Kiiijf-Miison. Mr. J. Konig, Mr. D. Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Legg, Mr. E. Marlow, Messrs. 11. and C. Mnckaway, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mayeda, Miss D. McDonald. Miss P. McNainara, Mr. J. McCrorie, Mr. G. A. McLennan. Mr. R. McMahon, Mr. 11. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. I. MrSavoney, Miss F. M. McKihben, Mr. V. J. McManus, Mr. D. Nyman, Mr. V. Parsons, Miss G. Power, Mrs. M. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rassmussen, Mr. G. Roberts, Mr. H. Ryan. Mrs. E. C. Rs'kett., Mr. G. Shnrmnn. Mr. R. Sanderson. Mr, E. Salmon, Mr. J. Storv, Mr. R. Shnrmnn, Mr. \'. B. S'nnawav, Mr. C. W Sanford, Mr. Ci, Shierlnw. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Thwaites and infant. Miss L. G. Tester. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tisrh, Mrs. K. Tn v lor. Mr. S. Tahars. Mr. J. Thompson, Mr. J. R. Thurlow, Mr. T. W. Tuffs. Mrs. A. M. Thompson, Miss E. A. Todd. Mjs« R. F. Tnvlor. Miss A. Williams, Mrs. H. R. Ward. Mr. G. AVaters. Atiss T<. Wi'son, Messrs. \. nnd G. Wilson Mr. S. C. West, Mr. P. N. Withers. Mr. W. Wilson. Mr. J. \V. 1,. W»rren. Miss L Mrs. s. j. Wytn. Miss F.. J. Wylo. I'ono (S.-t.", p.m.), for Thames. Melbourne Maru (10.40 p.m.), for Japan. VESSELS DUE TO DAY Port Denison, from Antwerp. 10 a.m. Cnnorms, from Westport. evening, lluuiti, from Coromandel, afternoon VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Cambridge, for Wellington, morning. Tomnroa, for Wellington, 5 p.m. Romney. for Wellington, evening. Knrepo. for Westport, noon. Port Waikato, for Wellington. .S p.m. Waiana. for Wellington, evening. Claymore, for Great Batrier. 7 a.m. Pono, for Mntnkana, 'J p.m. Rnnvrinui, for Tauranga, 5 pm Haiiiti, for Wailuke, (5.H0 p.m VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intehcolonul and Coastal Cunopus, Westport. April 1. Kaimiro, Groymoutii, Anril 2 Monterey, Sydney, April -I. Wainui, Wellington, April 4 Overseas Port, Denison, Sydney, April 1. City of Wellington. Wellington, April 2. Otaio, Liverpool, April 3 Rona, Java. April 4. Niagara, Vancouver. April 4. Middlesex, Ntpicr, April 4, to load Mahana, Wellington, April (i, to load llauraki. Los Angeles, April ft Anhalt, Wellington, April 7, to load Port Saint John. Halifax, April 10 Port Chalmers. Nelson, April 10. to load Empire Star, Liverpool, April 11. M.aetsuycker, Saigon, April 11 Reliance. Melbourne, April 11. Kozan Maru, Kobo, April 1-. Port Hunter, Antwerp April I'J. Nauniburg. Now Orleans. April I'i, Empress of Britain, Wellington, April lv Kaipnra, New York, April 13. Sliabonco, San Francisco, April 14. Hangltano, Wellington, April I I Mamari. New Plymouth. April 14. to load Mariposa, San Fiancisco. April 14. Port Denis in, New Plymouth. April in. to load. Brisbane Star, Wellington, April It), to load. Hertford, Wellington, April 10, to load. Canadian Challenger, Sydney, April to load. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Tfnnterev. Sn" A •

Anhalt, New York, April 8. Madana, London, April »• Awatea, Sydney, April 11. Middlesex, London. April 12. Km press of Britain, Suva, April 10. Mamari, London, April 'M. Brisbane S'ar, London, April M. b'ranconia, Suva. April "28. Port Sydney, London, 1. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wan can el la. left Auckland March 31; duo Sydney April 4; leaves Sydney April 9: . due Wellington April 13. , Awatca left Wellington March 2W; due Bjd iiev April 1; leaves' Sydney April t. due Wellington April 4. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Vancouver March , HI; due Auckland April 4; leaves Auckland Apr ar due Sydney April I<BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Ruahine, left London February -'1; due WellRang'itane! ."eu'London March 4; due WellAr awa nßl< Je n ft A So!,thampton M.ich IS; due RotoS' 1 March 31; due Mat a n'i'a " 'leav 08* Sou t ham pton April 14; due Wellington May lbUNION CARGO VESSELS Kaimiro, left Grt.ymouth March 30 tor Auckland and Portland . Kakapo, loads Sydney, about April 6 for Auckland and Wellington Karepo, leaves Auckland April 1 for esl Kartlgi'' loads Grejii.oalli about April 1 lor April li> for Auckland, Napier, welling ton, Lyttelton and Dunedin. . Kekcranau, loads Newcastle about March 01. thence Port Kembla and Sydney, Auckland and Wellington. Omana. from Hobart Adelaide L ithMrK and Melbourne, leaves about Apnl 1- <° Auckland and Tarakohe. WellBln " vt a. srfu. M«ci. »i >« ™»«- ton and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT Devon port —II M.S. f'h.lomel. Nucula Princes "Wharf aiana Tamaroa Queen's Wharf— Romney p^Vai (L.D.N.). Cambridge tori kato (N.S.S.). yy c . Port Central Wharf-Loch Don (N.Z.S.). wts ,r k ™ ifca Waimarino (L.S.b.) Western Wharf— Karepo (L.b.b.). Slipway Wharf—Seeteufel arrive s,'!» and berth at W T estern Wharf. The Union Company's steamer; WeTtern h 'whTrf n and wiii sail later for Westport to load for Auckland and Kioreroa. day and will later return to Auckland. OTAIO ON SUNDAY The New Zealand Shipping mntor-shiii Otaio is expected here L'jerpool, via Panama, at daybreak on Sunday. THE LINER TAMAROA The Shaw Savill and Albion liner I amaroa at Oueen's Wharf, is expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington to complete discharge of cargo from London. KOZAN MARU LATER The Yamashita Risen Kaisha jnotpr-ship Ko/an \lani has been delayed at Noumea and is now expected here from Kobe on April 12. five days late. KAIFAR.VH MAIDEN VOYAGE On her maiden voyage, the M.A.N.Z. Lino motor-ship Kaipara left New York °'' M * rc k ._ lti and Newport News on March IS for AucK land. She is due here oil April M. NIAGARA ON MONDAY The Canadian Australasian liner Niagara will arrive at Auckland from Vancouver, Island ports, on Monday morning and sa 1 at five o'clock on Tuesday afternoon for Sydt»P> - CITY OF WELLINGTON Having cleared Wellington for Auckland vesterdav afternoon, the MAN .Z. Line steamer* Cit.v of Wellington should arrive tomorrow morning to continue discharging cargo from St. John and Halifax. WEIRBANK'S DISCHARGE The Bank Line motor-ship Weirbank, which is discharging phosphate from Island, moved ye*«erday afternoon from Kmc s ttharf to Western Wharf to fuel. She will return (his morning to continue unloading. MIDDLESEX TO LOAD The Federal Line steamer Middlesex left Wellington last night for Napier andl Auckland to complete loading for London and West Coast ports of Britain She is expected here on Monday and will sail finally on April 12. MONTEREY FROM SYDNEY The Matson liner Monterey will leave Sydney to-dav for Auckland, where she will arrive at seven o'clock on "Monday morning. The Monterey will be despatched for San Francisco, via ports, at five o'clock the same afternoon. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless Bta ~nd—H.M.S. Endeavour, Hauraki, Matua, Maui Pomorc. Wanganclla, Rona, Cambridge. City of Glasgow, Uurunui, Melb Tamahinc ; V. Tahinc. Aorangi, Awatca. Gabrielhi KaUapo, Kalingo, Niatrara. Akaroa, Anhalt, Benvenue City of Canberra City of Wellington, Huntingdon. Mahann. Manila, M^ ■ Northumberland. Noravmd, I'iako, I ort A ickland. Fori Melbourne, Rangitane. hangitikt, Ruahine, Tainui. . . Awarua. —Karetu, Maunganui, W aikouait , Recorder. Triaster, Australia Star. G. S. \\alden, Arawa, Ceramic. Dessau, Empress of Britnin, Maetsuycker, MoolTan, Orford, Queen Mary, Reliance, Slrathmore, Swartenhondt. PORT OF ONEHUNCA Yesterday's Arrivals. —Ronaki (G.HS a.m.), from Raitla'n and Kawhia. Yesterdav's Departures.—Hokianga (4..10 .mi l for 'Hokianga; Ronaki Hi p.m.). for iiokianga; Hauturu (10.35 p.m.). for New I'lymouth and Wanganni. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—March 31: Arrived— K-iikorai <5 55 a.m.). from Sydney; Wahine (0 50 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Hertford <7.30 am) from Auckland; Rangitata lit.oa.m.). from'Lyttelton; Waipiata (12.40 p.m.), front \mWlnnd■ Paua (4.20 p.m.). from Bluff; Wainui (S.-lt! p.m.). from Picton. Sailed—Miro (R tr> a.m.), for Greymouth; City of Wellington Vp hj.). for Auckland; Wahine 0.00 ii in.),"for Lyttelton; Middlesex (S p.m.). for Napier. T YTTEI.TON. —March 31 : Arrived— Ransratira (0.40 a.m.), from Wellington; liu- , ( P.m.) from Bluff; Sandhamn (7 P.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed— Rangatira tS.oo p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—March 31: Arrived—-Rowan; bank (ii'-0 a.m.), from Lyttelton, Wa.pahi (1.15 p.m.), from Gisborne. SYDNEY.—-March 30; Arrived—Port Sydney. from Dunedin. MELBOURNE —March :U): Sailed Manngniitii, Tor Bluff. NEWCASTLE. —March .*H): Sailed —Rona (Java to Auckland). ST. VINCENT. —March 2S: Sailed—Port Darwin (Dunedin to London). LOS ANGELES. —March 2S: Sailed —Edward 'F. Johnson, for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 4

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 4

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 4