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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND rrx-i w ■ T SWARTENHONDT FROM EAST The South Pacific Line steamer Swartenhondt, with passengers and cargo from Singapore, Java and Port Moresby, will arrive this morning and berth at Prince's Wharf about 10.30. She will discharge at Prince's Wharf, but will wait until Monday before a berth at Chelsea will be available for unloading sugar. The Swartenhondt should sail for Wellington, Sydney and the East about Tuesday, The Union Company's chartered motor-ship Clydebank arrived last night from the Pacific Coast, via Papeete, and will berth this morning at Prince's Wharf. The Admiralty tanker Olna left in the morning for Abadan, and the Osaka Syosen Knisva motor-ship Brisbane Marti was despatched in the afternoon for Manila, Yokohama and Japanese ports.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Claymore (1.30 a.m.). from Whangarei; Ranginui (10.50 a.m.), from Tauranga. Osthav (12.35 p.m.), from Wellington. Port Sydney (4.50 p.m.), from Gisborne. Kawau (7 p.m.), from Matakana; Otimai (7 p.m.), from Awanui. Clydebank (8.50 p.m.), from Los Angeles. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Gabriella (I a.m.), for Portland; Paroto (1.45 a.m.), for North. Olna (9.45 a.m.), for Abadan; Waiotahi (4.'JO p.m.), for Opotiki; Margaret W. (4.40 p.m.), for East Coast; Will Watch (4.45 p.m.), for North. Brisbane Maru (5.15 p.m.), for Yokohama Claymore (6.20 p.m.), for Whangarei; Tuhoe (0.20 p.m.), for Paeroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Swartenhondt, from Singapore, 10.30 a.m. Kakapo, from Sydney, 3 p.m. Pukeko, from East Coast, 8 a.m. Hauiti, from Waiheke, 6.30 p.m. Pono, from Thames, morning.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Eknaren, for Wellington, afternoon. Rowanbank, for Wanganui, afternoon. Pukeko, for East Coast 7 evening Hauiti, for Waiheke, 0.30 a.m. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. Pono, for Thames, 2 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intcrcolumal axd Coastal Pukeko, East Coast. May 11. Kakapo, Sydney, May 11. Canopus, West port, May 12. Waipiata, Wellington, May 13. Aorangi, Sydney, May 16. Waimarino, Wellington, May 18. Matua, Suva, May IS.

Overseas Swartenhondt, Singapore. May 11. Rotorua, London. May 12. Monterey, &an Francisco, May 13. Rigault de Genouilly, Noumea, May 13. City of Mobile, Xew York, May -14. Port Gisborne, Bluff, May 10, to load. N'arbada, Calcutta, May 10. Xanhva Maru, Miike, May 1". Pegasus, San Francisco, May 17. Maimoa, Wellington. May 38, to load. Wairangi, Opua, May 19, to load. Mahia, Wellington, May IU, to load. Cumberland. Liverpool. May 19. Empire Star, Napier, May 21. to load. Port Montreal, -Halifax. May 22: Bramora, Richmond. May 22. Mataroa. Wellington, May 23. Doric Star, Gisborne, May 27, to load. Port Wyndham, New York, May 29. Niagara, Vancouver, May 30. Matakana New Plymouth, May 30. to load Rotorua, Tokomaru Bay. June 1, to load. Turakina, Liverpool. June 2. Herborg, Balik Papan, June 4. Remucra, London, June 4. Melbourne Maru, Moji. Juno 5. Tolten, Vancouver, June 0. Trojan Star, London, June 7. Surrey, Gisborne, Juno 8, to load. Mariposa, San Francisco, June 10. Tekoa. Wellington, June 13. to load. Maetsuvcker, Saigon, June 14. Port Hardy, Liverpool, June 14. Llangollen, Java, June 11. Akaroa, Southampton, June 16. Port Jackson, Wellington. June 18, to load Port Halifax, Montreal. June 21. Essex, Liverpool. June 22. Trebata. New York, June 24: Noravind, Singapore, June 20. Aorangi. Vancouver, * June 27. Kozan Maru, Kobe, Juno 30. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial. axd Overseas Port Sydney, London, May 13. Monterey,\ Sydney, May 13. Kairanga, Newcastle, May 14. Cedarbank. Sydney, May IG. Aorangi. Vancouver. May 17 Matua, Rarotonga, May 19. Maimoa, London, May 20. Mahia, London, May 21. •> Niagara, Sydney, May 31, Empire Star, London, May 31. Doric Star, London. June 1. Matakana, London, June 4. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wantranella, left Sydney May 7; due Wellington May 11; leaves Wellington Mav 12; due Sydney May 16. Awatea, left Auckland May 9: due Sydney May 12; leaves Sydney May 13; due Wellington May 10. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE

Niagara, leaves Vancouver May 11; due Auckland May 30; leaves Auckland May 31; duo Sydney June 4. Aorangi, leaves Sydney May 12; due Auckland May 16; leaves Auckland May 17: due Vancouver June 3. Monterey, left San Francisco April 26; arrives and leaves Auckland May 13; due Sydney May 10. Mariposa, left Sydney April 29; arrived and left Auckland May 2; due San Francisco May 17. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rotorua, left London March 31; due Auckland May 12. Mataroa. left Southampton April 15: due Wellington May IS. Remuera, left London April 28; due Auckland June 4. Akaroa, leaves Southampton May 13; due Auckland June 16, UNION CARGO VESSELS Kairanga, leaves Auckland May 14 for Newcastle. Kakapo, left. Sydney May 6 for Auckland and A a pier. Kartigi, loads Westport about May 12 for Auckland, Kioreroa and Napier. Omana loads Edithburg and Adelaide second i f ? r 3Sew Plymouth, Auckland ajid Wellington, and Melbourne for New Plymouth and Auckland. Waimarino, left Bluff May 10 for DunAuckland™™' kyttclton, Wellington and Waipiata, left Lyttelton May 10 for Wellington and Auckland.

VESSELS IN PORT Calliope Dock—H.M.S. Achilles. D,, T r 'sr£ s !\ ? 'Ds ,hUon,e '- Lt "- Pm cwl h S , TISs:r hondl ,E - SJ - Qucc % h " rf - Coptic < L ' Tort Sydncy (i .c.A.). h " ,m King's Wharf—Port Waikato (N.Ss> Howanbank (8.P.C.). Tukeko (W. and ■tf i ), -.w. airanfra (U.S.S.). western Wharf—Ostav (5.0.). In Stream—Xucula (N.D.). Chelsea—Cedarbank (S.L.). Overseas ships Loadixo Bh.ff r h „ov5 DK > r r at Dunedin. thence £ 7" -Leaves May 12 for New York Boston and Montreal. ' M a v t l fi AU r C nr la r n «^ hence - N «P icr - May is for London, via Cape Horn Empire Star, atDunedin, thence Timaru \r»l "?i on f apier and Auckland (due „V - v eave ?,i MBJ ' 'I 1 for London. Hertford, at New Plymouth, thence W». nfranui Leaves May 19 for Southampton. Dunkirk and London. Mahia, at Dunedin, thence Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland (due May 10). Leaves ' . May 21 for London and west Coast. Mauuoa, at Wanganui, thence Wellington and .Auckland (duo May 18). Leaves May 20-for London, Hull and Newcastle-on-iyne. Otaio, at Bluff, thence Timarn, Lyttelton, Napier, New Plymouth and Wellington. Leaves May 2-1 for London and West Coast. Pakeha, at Picton, thence Wellington, Waikokopu and Gisborne. (Leaves May 16 for London. Port Denison, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton. Leaves May It for London and West Coast ports. Port Gisborne, at Bluff, thence Auckland (due May 1(5) and Wellington. Leaves May 26 for London. Port Hunter, at Auckland, hence Gisborne and Wellington. Leaves May 20 for London.

Port Sydney, at Anckland. Leaves May 13 for Hook of Holland and London. Rangitane, at Wellington. Leaves May 11 for London. , Westmoreland, at Gisborne, thence Wellington. Leaves May 17 for London and West Coast.

With Australian cargo, the Union Company's steamer Kakapo will arrive this afternoon from Sydney and berth at King's Wharf The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus is expected Irom Westport at midnight to-morrow. She will berth at Western Wharf.

After spending a week in Calliope Dock the cruiser Achilles, flagship of tho New Zealand Division, will move this afternoon to Calliope Wharf. , The Richardson Line 4 motor-ship Pukeko will arrive this morning from the East Coast and berth at King's Wharf. She will leave this evening on her return. The Union Company's steamer Kairangu, moved yesterday afternoon from Prince's Wharf to King's Wharf. She will sail on Saturday for Newcastle to load for Auckland. THE PORT GISBORNE To load for London, the Port Line motorship Port Gisborne is now due here from Bluff on Monday. CITY OF MOBILE No wireless advice has yet been received from thß A. and A. Line steamer City of Mobile, expected here from New York ou Saturday.

EKNAREN TO SAIL

The Swedish motor-ship Eknaren, discharging basic slag from Immingham at Central Wharf, is expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington. ROTORUA TO-MORROW The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorna is expected from London, via Panama, at daylight to-morrow. She will berth at Queen's Wharf.

RABAUL WITH SULPHUR

The Carpenter motor-ship Rabaul, from Galveston with sulphur for Lyttelton. Dunedin and Wanganui, should reach Lyttelton, via Suva, to-morrow. '

ANTIGONE'S DISCHARGE

The British steamer Antigone left Whangarei at '2.30 yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth to continue discharging newsprint from Nova Scotia.

RIGAULT DE GENOUILLY

Wireless advice from the French sloop Rigault de Genouilly received yesterday stated that she would reach Auckland from Noumea on Friday.

OSTHAV IN PORT

Arriving yesterday afternoon from Wellington, the Norwegian tanker Osthav berthed at Western Wharf to complete discharge of petrol from Palembang for the Shell Company. THE ROWANBANK The departure for Wanganui of the Bank Line steamer Rowanbank, at King's Wharf, has been postponed until this afternoon. She is discharging phosphate from Nauru Island. THE PORT SYDNEY Arriving yesterday afternoon from Gisborne, the Port Line steamer Port Sydney berthed at Queen's Wharf to complete loading for London. She is expected to sail finally on Friday. OPAWA FOR OAMARU

Thj New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Opawa, which will leave Liverpool od July 2 for Auckland. Napier, Well- 1 ington. Lyttelton and Dunedin, will now discharge also at Oamaru. She is due here oil August 4. CANADIAN CONQUEROR SOLD Advice has been received that the M.A.N.Z. Line steamer Canadian Conqueror has been sold through Mr. H. S. Cordran, London, to Italian buyers for about £31,000 with delivery at Rotterdam. She will be renamed Ada. The Canadian Conqueror was a regular visitor to Auckland for many years and paid her last call here in November, when she sailed for Halifax. RUAHINE'S PASSENGERS Ihe New Zealand Shipping Company's j liner Ruahine, which left Wellington on Monday night for London, carried the following passengers:—Miss R. Begg, Mr. L. Bowen. Mr. C. E. Boyce, Mrs. Boyce, Miss B. H. Broadfoot, Mr. J. Carlaw, Mrs. Carlaw, Miss M. R. Carlaw, Miss P. B. Carlaw, Miss B. T. Carlaw, Mrs. A. M. Cltilman. Mr. A. W. Clemes. Mrs. Clemes, Miss J. Rf Clemes, Miss M. W. Clemes, Miss B. Cock, Mr. H. B. Collett, Mr. H. F. Cox, _Mrs. J. Craig. Miss E. M. Dakins, Mr. E. J. Davis, Mrs. Davis, Miss D._ A. Davis, Miss H. P. Davis, Mr. W. Davis, Miss A. M. Davy, Mrs. E. Dice, Miss K. M. Di.reen, Mrs. E. Dougall, Miss D. M. Dougall. Mrs. M. J. Fell, Mr. R. H. Gordon, Miss O. Graham, Miss D. 'M. Gray, Miss M. A. Gray, Mrs. A. Hare, Miss J. M. Hare, Mrs. B. Haynes, Miss A. M. W. Haynes, Mrs. L. J. Heath. Mr. G. Hendry, Mrs. Hrndry. Mrs. E. M. A. Hill.. Miss I. M. Hill, Mrs. E. Hislop, Mi's F. C. Holmes, Mr. C. F. Horn, Mrs. E. Hornblow. Mr. H. D. Humphrey, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. K. Hunter, Mrs. E. S. Ibbotson, Miss L. A. Ingram, Mr. J. Irwin, Mrs. Irwin. Mr. P. E. Keam. Mrs. Keam, Miss K. V. Lloyd, Mrs. D. G. Long, Miss A. Long, Miss M. Lowes, Mr. G. S. Mackie. Mr. G. Macpherson, Mr. W. R. Macpherson. Miss J. A. Macpherson, Mrs. S. B. Madsen, Mrs. M. F. Mander-Jones, Miss P. Mander-Jones, Mrs. E. A. Marris, Mr. J. Mathie, Mrs. Mathie, Mr. J. N. Matson, Mrs. S. M. Matson, Mr. F. W. Maxwell, Mrs. Maxwell, Mr. R. G. Moir, Mrs. M. Mooney, Miss C. M. Morrison, Miss J. McWilliam, Mr. R. J. Neely, Mrs. R. J. Neely, Mrs. C. M. Nelson, Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Miss M. O'Reilly, Mr. L. H. Otway. Rev. A. B. Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. H. J. Pankhurst, Mrs. Pankhurst, Mr. J. Parker, Mrs. Parker 1 , Miss V. F. Parker, Miss J. E. Parker, Mr. G. C. H. Phillips, Mrs. H. Ci Pilmer, Mr. E. C. Powis, Mrs. Powis, Miss M. Puechegad, Mr. E. Ramsden, Mrs. E. C. Rideout, Mrs. M. E. Riiflgland, Mrs. E. A. Robertson, Mr. A. M. Robertson. Mrs. Robertson. Mr. G. T. Robins, Miss T. E. F. "Rouse. Mrs. I. M. Sandilands, Master R. M. Sandilands, Mrs. E. A. Shacklady. Mr. A. W. Smith, Miss E. Smith. Mr. B. H. Smith, Mrs. M. A. Smith. Miss M. Spring. Mr. S. S. Timbs, Mrs. Timbs, Miss M. Tooms, Mr. J. H. Towle, Miss I. M. Underwood, Miss L. P. Walker, Mrs. H. J. Weatherly, Mr. G. C. Weatherly, Mrs. L. C. White. Miss M. L. White, Dr. D. A. Williams. Mrs. Williams, Mr. C. H. Wilson, Mr. H. E. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson, Miss M. J. Wilson, Mr. H. M. .Wilson, Mr. K. B. Wilson. Master P. C. Wilson, Mrs. S. A. Wilson, Miss M. I. Woolley, Mr. R. B. Wray. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—H.MS. Endeavour, Awatea, Kakapo, Matna, Narbada, Brisbane Maru, City of Mobile, Hertford, Monterey, Olivebank, Olna, Roiorua, Rigault de Genouilly. „ Wellington.—Rangatira, Tamahine, Wahine, Kekerangu, Oraana, Wanganella, Dessau, Maiinoa, Mariposa, Matakana, Mataroa, Pakeha, Port Caroline, Port Dunedin, Remuera, Ruahine, Tainui, Tamaroa, Westmoreland. Awarua.—Karetu, Paua, Waiana. Waikouaiti, Waitaki, James Cook, Recorder, Triaster, Triona. Canadian Challenger, G. S. Walden, Arawa, Brisbane Star, Empress of Britain, Maetsuyeker, Mahia, Mooltan, Ivaniwa Maru, Naumburg, Otaio, Port Jackson.?

BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON".—May 10: Arrived—Wanine (, a.m.). from Lyttelton; Karu (8.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Omana (5.15 p.m.), from larakohe. Sailed—Wahine (7.50 p.m.). Newcastle eran?u P- m >. for

i- I'YTT'EJjTOX.—May TO: Arrived—Ranjratira (6.40 a.m.), from "Wellinfjrton; Holmglen (..fi a.m.), from Wellington; Wainui (8.45 a.m.). from Wellington: Port \Vhangare' (32.40 p.m.), front Wellington. Sailed—WaiPlata (« P.m.), for Wellington; Rangatira (8.40 p.m.). for Wellington; Walnui (9.15 Pm.), for Dunedin; Sort Whangarei (5.15 p.m.), for Dunedin.

DUNEDIN.—May 10: Arrived—A raw a (2.40 p.m.),*from Lyttelton; Matai (4 p.m.). from Akaroa. Sailed—Naumbtirg (1.35 p.m.). for Port Kembla; Holmdale (6 p.m.). for ■Oamaru; Waipahi (10 p.m.), for Oamaru.

BLUFF.—May 10: Sailed—Kaimai (ll.in a.m.), for Dunedin; Gale (2.55 p.m.). for Dunedin; Waimarino, for Dunedin. NEWCASTLE.—May 0: Arrived—Karetu, from Bluff.

SUVA.—May 10: Arrived—Port Jackson (London to Lyttelton). Sailed—Monterey (5 p.m.), San Francisco to Auckland.

SOUTHAMPTON.—May S: Arrived— Huntingdon (Wellington to London, via Halifax).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 10

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 10

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 10