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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND

THE AORANGI TO-MORROW Tho Huddart - Parker motor - liner Wanganella, with 135 passengers, left Auckland last night for Sydney, where she is clue ou Tuesday, and the Colonial ( Sugar Company's steamer l 1 iona was despatched from Chelsea in the aftcilioon on her return to Suva. Jhe New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tckoa, at Central Wharf, will sail at noon to-dav for Southampton, London and West Coast ports ol' Britain, via Panama, and the Bank Line motor-ship Weirbank, after fuelling at Western Wharf, will leave in the afternoon to load a further phosphate cargo at Nauru Island. Expected at daylight tomorrow from Nauru, tlie Bank Line steamer Dcebauk will discharge phosphate at King's Wharf. The Canadian Australasian liner Aorangi, from Vancouver, via ports, is expected to berth at Prince's Wharf about 2..10 to-morrow afternoon. She will leave for Sydney at 10 o'clock on Monday night. From Singapore, with petrol for the Shell Companv, the Norwegian tanker Noravind is due to-morrow evening, berthing at Western Wharf. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Ranginui (12.20 a.m.), from Tauranga; Otimai (9.15 a.m.), from Paeroa. band's End, ketch (11.35 .a.m.), from Rarotonga. Awahou (8.55 p.m.), from Portland; Omana (11 p.m.), from Portland. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Kaimiro (1.15 a.m.), for Portland. Fiona (3.40 p.m.), for Suva. Hauiti (6.50 p.m.), for Waiheke; Kawau (7.45 p.m.), for Thames. Ranginu.i (11.20 p.m.), for Tauranga. Wanganella (10.35 p.m.), for Sydney. Pas-1 sengers:— First Class —Mr. G. W. Airey, Mr. A. G. ] de Bailleux, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brinjc- i man, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Braemar, Mr. W. W. A. Carven, Miss L. Clouston. Mr. L. C. Catlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Cleniow, Mr. J O. Cooper, Mr. G. A. Farrelly, Miss M. G. Farani, Mr. H. Gatty, Mr. R. G. Hook, Mrs. iE. L. and Miss M. M. Harwin, Mrs. E. A. A. Hale, Miss X. S. Horrocks, Miss E Hosken, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hay, Mr. F. C. Knott, Mr. S. Klippel, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lutz, Misses F. S. and C. J. Murray, Mr. D. Moss, Mr. J. Marlow, Dr. C. A. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Nelson, Mr. E. H. Noy, Miss R. M. Oldacres, Mr. A. V. Patten. Mrs. E. Palmer, Mr. W. A. Quinn, Captain P. W. Rendall, Mr. and Mrs. A\. A. Rennell, Miss E. C. T. Reed. Miss A. Kodd, Mrs. A. L. Spencer, Mrs. R. Smellie, i Mrs. H. Wynne-Jones, Mr. J. I. Watts, Miss : H. G. Walker. Second Class —Mrs. P. Ashby. Mr. T. C. •Allen, Mr. aoid Mrs. W. Archer, Mrs. J. Braithwaite, Mr. A. E. Butterworth, Mrs 1). M. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. and Miss P. M. Brown, Mr. G. X. Brown, Mr. P F. Boyce, Mr. M. Beros, Miss >L. G. P. Cullum, Mr. J. B. Chrisp, Mr. J. D. Carlos, Mr. M. D. Dalton, Mr. F. E. Davey, Mr. H. T. Fairbrother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham, Mrs. E. M. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hill. Messrs. A. B. and C. H. Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jolly, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelsall. Messrs. F. T. and J. Kelsall, Miss S. M. Kirk. Mr. P J. Kew, Miss E. M. Mulhern, Miss L. Merrer, Mrs. A. B. Marsh, Mrs. C. T. Mason and infant, Mr. E. Morris, Mr. E. A. Moon, Mr. J. A. Matheson. Miss A. B. McCauley. Mr and Mrs. G. Xicholl. Mrs. B. and Master P. J. Napier, Mrs. M. Nicolson. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. New and infant. Miss M. A. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitstock. Mrs. D. A. and Miss B. M. Pennington, Mr. F. F. L. I'ower, Mrs. I. Ruthven, Miss E. M. Reid, Mrs. D. E. Roberts. Mrs. E. Rachinger. Mr. K 13 Revnolds, Miss A. E. Swale. Mr. L. Stokes. Mrs. E. F. Sfanaway and infant. Mr W. H. Shorter. Miss M. E. Taylor. Miss F. Tilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. and Miss E. Tinclale. Mr. J. C. Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thorfncrton. Mr K. G. Tennent. Mr. C V. Vickerstaff. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Miss F. E. Warner. Mrs. D. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. G. Westwood, Miss G. Smith, Mr. G. L. Hart. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Margaret W.. from Gishorne, evening. Clavmore. from Whangarei. morning. Tnhoe. from Paeroa, morning, l'ono. from Thames, morning. Clansman, from Russell, morning. Kawau, from Thames, evening. Paroto, from North, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Tckoa, for Southampton, noon. Weirbank. for Nauru, afternoon. Omana, for Wellington, noon. Waiana, for Wellington, noon. Awahou, for East Coast, morning. Tiri, for Awanui. 11 a.m. Coronation, for Whangarei, 11 a.m. Otimai, for Awanui, noon. Tuhoc, for Paeroa, noon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Aorangi. from Vancouver, 2.30 p.m. JNoravind, from Singapore, evening. Decbank, from Nauru, daybreak. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW Claymore, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Waipiata, Wellington, June 27. Mariposa. Sydney. June 27. Waiotapn, Williamstown, Jnne 29. Matua, Rarotonga, Jirie 30. Overseas Noravind, Singapore, June 26 Aorangi, Vancouver, June 26. Deebank, Nauru, June 26. Port Halifax, Montreal, June 21. Port Wyndham, Wellington, June 27, to load. ' _ , , . , Remucra, Wellington, July 1, to load. Trehata, New York, July 3. Henrv Dur.das, Sumatra, July o. Pangitiki. Wellington, July 6. i , Cumberland, Wellington, July 6, to load. Monterey. San Francisco, July 8. Trojan Star, Napier, July 9, to load. Huntingdon, Opua, July 9, to load. Wairuna, Los Angeles. July 9. Manvantara, Balik Papan, July 10. Akaroa, Port Chalmers, July 11, to load. Shanghai Maru. Miike, July 12. Anhalt, New Orleans, July 14. . Cornwall, Liverpool, July 14. Port Hardy, New Plymouth, July 14, to load. Port Alma, London, July 17. Swartenhondt, Singapore, July IS. City of Bagdad. New York. July 18. Brisbano Maru, Moji, July 21. Karamea, Liverpool, July 22 Niagara, Vancouver, July 25. Canadian Constructor, Montreal, July 26. Rangitnta, London. July 27. Limerick, Los Angeles, August 3. Opawa, Liverpool, August 4. Mariposa, San Francisco, August 5. Trelawny, New York, August 10 Naniwa Maru, Miike, August 12. Tasman, Saigon, August 12. Hauraki, Los Angeles, August 20. Aorangi. Vancouver, August 21 Rangitane, London, August 24. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Weirbank, Nauru, June 25. Tekoa, Southampton, June 25. Mariposa. San Francisco, June 27. Aorangi. Sydney. June 27. Matua, Nukualofa, July 1. Port Wyndham,, London, July 2. Awatea, Sydney. July 4. Remucra, London, July 5. H.M.S. Leander, Islands cruise, Jnly 6. Maunganui, Islands cruise, July 7. Monterey, Sydney, July S. Aorangi, Vancouver, July 12. Cumberland, London, July 13. i Trojan Star, London. July 14. ; Matua, Rarotonga. July 14, . Akaroa, London, July 15. i AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Auckland June 24; due Sydney Juno 2S; leaves Sydney July 1; due Wellington July 5. Awatea, left Wellington June 24; due Sydney Juno 27; leaves Sydney June 30; due Auckland July 3. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney June 9; arrived Auckland June J3; left Auckland June 14; duo Vancouver July 2. Aorangi, left Vancouver June S; due Auckland June 26; leaves Auckland June 27; due Sydney July l. Monterey, left San Francisco June 21; arrives and leaves Auckland July 8; due Sydney July 11. Mariposa, leaves Sydney June 24; arrives and leaves Auckland June 27; due San Francisco July J2.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rangitiki, left London May 26; due Wellington June 29 Tainui, left Southampton June 11; due Wellington July 20. Rangitata, left London June 23; due Auckland July 27. Ruahine, leaves London June 80; due Wellington August 17. Rangitane, leaves London July 21; due Auckland August 24.

UNION CARGO VESSELS Gabriella, loads Greymouth Juno 25 for Kaikoraif left 1 Sydney Jnne 24 for Wellington C Kalingo, bads' 3 at' Newcastle and Sydney early July for Napier and Gisborne. Kauri, loads Edithburg about Juno 27 and j Adelaide lor Auckland, Wellington, Ljttelton, Duncdin and Bluff. r Kiwitea, loads Westport June 28 for Auck- j Auckland June 25 for Well- r Waia'na/°leaves Auckland June 25 for Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton, Duncdin, t Oamaru and Timaru. . i Waimarino leaves Duncdin Jnne lo ior Tima?u, Lyttelton. Wellington and \ Lyttelton June 24 for Wellington and Auckland. * VESSELS IN PORT < Devonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Lean- ] der, H.M.S. Endeavour. ; Prince's Wharf—Omana (U.S.S.), Waiana (U.S.S.). _ ~, Queen's Wharf —Essex iN.ZJs.). Central Wharf—fekoa (N.Z.S.), A*ahou ( (W. and W.). King's Wharf—Weirbank (8.P.G.). In Stream—-Nucula (N. 1).). OVERSEAS SHIPS ; Dischargiho Akaroa from London, at Wellington. Essex from Liverpool, at Auckland, hence Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New 01ivebank° U from Ocean Island, at Lyttelton, thence Duncdin. Port Hardy, from Liverpool, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. Shabonee, from San Francisco, at Lyttelton Tolten from Pacific Coast, at Lyttelton, WW".. thence Dunedin. Turakma, from Liverpool, at Dunedin Weirbank, from Nauru, at Auckland. Leaves June 25 for Nauru. Expected to-night from the East Coast, the motor-vessel Margaret W. will berth at Kings Wharf. The Anchor Line steamer Waimea is now expected at Onehunga from Greymouth on Tuesday. 'The Richardson Line motor-ship Awahou arrived last night from Portland and he.thcd 5t Central Wharf. She will leave for the East Coast this morning. Arriving late last night from Portland, the Union Company's steamer On,ana berthed at Prince's Wharf. She will sail for Wellington at noon to-day. The Union Company's steamer Waipiata is expected to leave Wellington to-day for Auckland. She will arrive on Mondaj afternoon and berth at Princes Wharf to discharge general Southern cargo. THE TANKER ECLIPSE The British tanker Eclipse is scheduled to leave Sumatra on July T with petrol for Wellington and Lyttelton. She will discharge to the Vacuum Oil Company. THE PORT TAURANGA I \fter being barbound for two days, the i Watchlin Line's motor-ship Port 'iauranga, i from Dargaville, cleared the hjipara Bar yesterday morning for Clarence River, New South Wales. DELAY TO MATUA The Union Company's motor ship Matua is i now expected to reach Auckland from the , Cook Islands on Thursday morning. She will ; sail for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva at noon : ou Friday. THE PORT WYNDHAM Expected to leave Wellington to-day for Auckland the Port Line motor-ship Port Wyndham is due on Monday to load jjnally for London Shs will berth Et Ccntrsl W hnrf ! and leave for London, via Cape Horn, next i Saturday. | YACHTS WORLD CRUISE | In Ihe course of a world cruise, the South I African ketch-rigged yacht Land's End : reached Auckland yesterday morning from | j Rarotonga and berthed at St. Mary's Bay. ; i It is expected that she will be in port for 1 about a month. THE PORT HALIFAX The M.A N.Z. Line's new motor-ship Port Halifax is expected at Auckland from Mo:;> treal at six o'clock on Monday oening. Sh«i will berth at King's Wharf to load for New York, Boston and Montreal during discharge.. MARIPOSA ON MONDAY The Matson liner Mariposa, which lel't Sydney yesterday for Auckland, will arrive at se\en o'clock on Monday morning and berth at Queen's Wharf. She will leave for San Francisco, via ports, at five o'clock the same afternoon. THE LINER REMUERA The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera has been delayed in loading at Lyttelton and should now leave for Wellington to-day. It is doubtful if the liner will reach Auckland from Wellington for final loading before next Friday. SWARTENHONDT LATER Advice has been received that the South Pacific Line steamer Swartenhondt was to have left Singapore on Tuesday for Auckland, ! via Batavia, Port Moresby, Samarai, Sala i mam, Rabaul and Noumea. She is now due here on July 18, six days later than previously expected. THE SHANGHAI MARU Russell and Somers, Limited, advise that the Yaniashita Kisen Kaisha steamer Shanghai Maru, en route from Miike, will reach Noumea next Saturday, Walpole Island on July 3 and Auckland on July 12. The Shanghai Maru will discharge at Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Castlecliffe, Dunedin and Lyttelton. , SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL Advance sailings of M.A.X.Z. Line motorships from Montreal for Auckland have been fixed. The Kaimata will leave on September 21 and arrive here on October 24, continuing to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. The Kaipara will sail on October 21 and reach Auckland on November 23, completing at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. WITHIN W 7 IRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Aorangi, Kairanga, Matna, i Maui Pomare, Port Tanranga, Wanganella, Fiona, Deebank, Mariposa, Melbourne Maru, Aoravind, Port. Halifax. Wellington.—Matai, Rangatira, Tamahine, Wahine, H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Wellington, Awatea, Kaikorai, Karepo, Kaiwarra, Niagara, Aknroa, Arawa, Hororata, Mataroa, Monterey, Port Jackson. Port Montreal, Rangitata, Rangitiki. Remuera, Shabonee, South Africa, Surrey, Tainui. Awarua.—Kauri, Waiotapu. Waitaki, Triona, Maetsuycker, Orontes, Queen Mary, iKaranga, Trienza.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23073, 25 June 1938, Page 10

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23073, 25 June 1938, Page 10

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23073, 25 June 1938, Page 10