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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

PORT OF AUCKLAND ZEALANDIC DUE TO-DAY The Shaw, Savill and Albion motorship Zealandic is expected to reach Auckland from Opiia this evening and will berth a:. Central Wharf to continue loading for London. Tho Ijnion Company's cruise steamer Maungnnui returned from tho Pacific Islands yesterday morning and sailed lor Wellington late last night to begin a second cruise. She has about !)0 Auckland passengers and is due here again 011 August 17. With over 200 passengers, the Union Company's transtasman liner Awatea, from Sydney, arrived yesterday afternoon and berthed at i Prince's Wharl. She is scheduled to sail at 5 p.m. 011 Monday 011 her return voyage. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS pono (1.1,0 a.in.), from Thames; Kawau j (2. 16 a. in.), from Great Barrier. Otivel.ank a in ), from Xauru; J unoß (3.30 a.m.), from l'acroa; Banglliui (<.lO a.m.), Irom Tanning. . Maunganui <7.20 a.m.), Irom Island.',. i'lri {.*>. 15 a.m.), from Melbourne;ilauiti ' (1..">0 p.m.), from Coromaiidel; i'ort Waikalo ! ( I j).111.), irom Lytteltoii. i \wal en (12.10 li-iii.). Irom Sydney. 1 .is--8W: -Mr. W. Alfcrt. Mr, « A. Am crson. Mrs. A. Aslier. Master A, Ah,lt ' r ;, A. Aslier, Mrs. D. M ss U. .Mr. C. I'. Bidwetl, 1 aptam J. J- Bo KC.r, Mrs. Ji. C. Breakwell, Miss U. Break well. Mrs. C. Ucli - her, Miss A. Beck. Miss . A. Browne, Miss H. Briiige/.u Mr. A. GBennett, Mr. J. S. Barton Mr. Ballin, Mrs. T. Ballin. Mr. L. Brandon Mr • ■ Brown Mr. J- S. Brown, Mr. J. K. Booth. j Mr. A*. Bennett, Mr. .) Black ledge. Miss 1. S. Bart rum, Mr. V L. < oheii Miss B. Craig, Mr. J. 11. C olel.oiirne, Mr. K. den. Mr. F. P. Cashman,. Mrs. 1 . i ■ t.ash i man. Mr. \V. C. Cumiiiiiigs. Mrs. l -- 1(' 11111111111 t;s, Mr. W. < liiiuiiinns, Mr. J. Cunj--1 Master W. ( 11111 nil urs. Mr 11. i Caldwell, Mrs. 13. Cole. Mr A .a«r« . Miss M. Chambers, Mrs. M. (■ Dillon. Mr. ' I W 1 )ove Mrs. K. Dreiluss, Miss 1., j lira per, Mr. 'F. Dunham Mr. A. Mr. K. Dawes, Mr. D. S. Ewiiiif, Mrb D. K. Ewing, Mrs. i. M. Kady. Master It. Kady. Mrs L. M. Kdgeley. Mrs. C. Edwards Sir! I'.. K. Katun, Mrs. M. Kller.v, Miss A. Kllerj. I Mr. 11. ,1. Fox. Mrs. II J Master J. Fox, Miss L. Fox Mr t . I; row. Mr C. V\. Fit/.palrick Miss E. K. Gabriel, Mr. if. U. (; ri Hit lis, Miss I'. c. Gibson. Miss M Green, | Mr. W. Cough. Miss K. <-il .Mr. J .I'M. Mr. J. Graham, Mr. I'. Goldfinch. Mr. G. Griffiths, Mr. T. W. Hammoiul. Mrs. G. M. I He vile. Mr. P. Heyde, Mrs. A. D. ll('.\de, .Miss M. jv Jlonnsell. Miss G. D, Harvey. Mrs. F.. Hoare, Mrs. ,1. 'I. Jleiiinnr.tr. Mrs. !•;. M. Hannan. Master M. .1. Hayes. Mr. F. Jlollingshead, Mrs. F. Jlol ingshead, Mr. ]•' W. Johnson, Mr. .7. S. Kirkham. Mr. M. Kerrv Miss 11. L. Knight, Mrs. \\. K. Kirb'v Mr. J. W. Kneebone. Mrs. E. K/'vrrn, Miss F. K over 11, Mr. J. K irk land, Mr. If. w. K a berry, Mrs. I?. W. K a berry. Mr. 1. Kilinistor, Mr. \V. J. Kill if. Mr. M. Kind*. Mr C. L. Low, Mr. K. I). I-on-, Mrs. B. K. Lainles, Mr. I'. A. Lyttle, Miss A. M. I,von, Mr. J. Laurcnty. Mr. 11. Merica, Mr. \V. J. Munro. Mrs. W. J. Munro. Mr. G. H. Maeklev, Mrs. G. H. Maekley. Mr. K. G. Million, Mrs. R. G. Milligan, Major W. S. Macartney, Mr. A. M. Macrae, Mrs. h M. Mitchell, Miss 11. Mitchell, Miss K. b. Miller, Mr. F. W. Moss, Mrs. F. Manjcan, I Mr. 11. Masters. Mr. M. K. Morton. Mr. i V. B. Mclnnes, Mr. K. McKcnzie-Milne, Mrs. K. Mc.Kenzie*.Milne. Miss K. K. MrDermott, i Miss A. McGregor, Rev. C. W. McDonall. I Mrs. C. \V. McDonall, Master D. C. Mo ; Donall, Miss S. McCormick. Mrs. F. Mci Atamney, Mr. I. R. McLeod, Mr. D. G. Mac- | Leod Mr. J. C. Gates, Mr. J. Oakland, Mr. I \V. A. ( I'Callaghan, Mrs. W. A. O'C'allaghaii, ! Mr. X. Otrilvie, Mrs. X. L. Ogilvie, Mr. B. K. O'Brien, Mr. I'. A. I'liimmer. Mrs. A. M. Parkinson, Mr. J. Penniall, Mr. C. Patten, Mr. A. V. Patten, Mrs. Q. Pool. Mr. ! 1,. Pernice. Mrs. L. Perriice. Mr. H. V. ! Parker, Mrs. 11. V. Parker, Miss A. M. Patterson, Mrs. K. M. Quintal. Mr. H. (.'. Boss. Mr. H. Hawliiißs, Mr. I!. I). Reynolds. Mrs. ! M. Revel, Mrs. F. F. Jlot.erts, Mr. G. Haschi, | Mr. T. Heal, Miss L. G. bimonds. Mrs. M. Smith. Mr. \V. X. Satterthwaite. Mr. b. K. t Sleiirh, Mrs. S. K. bleiirh, Mrs. K. Stewart, Mr. F. Smith, Mrs. I'. ,J. Smith, Mr. C. H. 1 Sproull, Mrs. C. 11. Sproull, Master T. J Spronll, Miss ,1. Sproull, Mr. ,T. 11. Sandos, i Miss I-',. Smith, Mr. S. Tombs, Mr. L. P. Travis. Mrs. L. P. Travis. Mr. K. E. Taylor, Mr. T. A. Turner Mr. \V. J. Walsh, Miss 11. White, Miss M. G. Watson, Mr. G. B. j Waddington. Miss L. White, Mr. A. Walker. ! Miss M. G. Webster Miss M. Westin Mrs. I M. A. Weir. Miss M. Walter, Mr. J. Walj lace. Mr. G. Wallace, Mr. J. E. Wells. Mrs. j J. F. Wells. Mrs. A. M. Winstone. and seven Indians.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Karamea U..10 p.m ), for Wellington. Kawau (<;.!•"> p.m.), for Waiheke; Ponn (Si.l.'i p.m.), for Thames; Tuhoe (10 p.m.), for Paeroa; Waipiata (10.5 p.m.). for Portland. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Zealandic, from Opua, 5 p.m. Kartici, from West port. '< p.m. Canopus, from Westport, 0 p.m. Hauiti, from Waiheke. 5.40 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, morning. Clansman, from North, morning. Kawau, from Waiheke, O.liO p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY City of Bagdad, for Wellington, morning. Kaiwarra, for Xapier, noon. Waimarino, for Portland. p.m. Port Whangarei, for Wellington, projected. Kawau, for Waiheke. I.:'.(> p.m. Motu. fur Awanui, noon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Tuhoe, from Paeroa. morning. Pono from Thames, morning. Hauiti, from Waiheke. 'i.no p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW Hauiti, for Waiheke, a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 0 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND

Intercolonial and Coastal Kartigi, Greymouth, July 30. Canopus, Westport. July 30. Waimarino, Portland, August 2. Pukeko, East Coast, August '2. Fiona, Suva, August 3. Xiagara, Sydney, August 8. Overseas

Zealandic, Opua, July 30, to load. Salamaua, Vancouver. August 1. Limerick, Los Angeles, August 3. Opnwa, Liverpool, August f>. Mariposa, San Francisco, August 5. Port Alma, Opua, August 10, to load Tainui. Wellington. August 11, to load. "Waiiuana. New Plymouth. August 11, to load. Essex, Wellington. August 10, to load Tasman. Saigon, August l'J. South Africa, Richmond, August 15. Trelawn.v, New York, August Hi. Xaniwa Maru, Miike, August 17. Hauraki, Los Angeles, August 10. Aorangi, Vancouver, August 21. Rangitata, Napier, August 22. to load. City of Pittsburg, Montreal, August 21 Rangitane, London, August 21. Mamari, Wellington. August 21. Cambridge, Liverpool, August 25. Canadian Constructor, Bluff, August 25, to load. Melbourne Star, Gishorne, August 26, to

load. Cornwall, New Plymouth, August 2(5, to load. Wairangi. l.iverpool. August 2!>. City of Winchester, New York. September 1. Xarbadn, Calcutta, September 1. Monterey, San Francisco, September 2. Karamea, Xew Plymouth, September 2, to load. Tairoa. Wellington, September 5, to load Tamaroa, Southampton. September 0. Maetsuycknr, Saigon, September 12. Malaren. Seychelles. September 15. Rangitane, Wellington, September 17 io load. Clydebank. Los Angeles, September 17. Xiagara, Vancouver, September 10. Ruuhinc. Gishorne, Septemebr 1!», to load EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Awatea, Sydney. August 1. Salamaua, Sydney, August 2. Mariposa, Sydney, August ft. Niagara, Vancouver, August 0. Matua, Rarotonga, August It. Essex, Southampton, August 10. Waimana, London, August 10. Tainui. Southampton, August 17. Aorangi, Sydney. August 22. Mariposa, Sail Francisco. August 22 Matua, Suva, August 25. Canadian Constructor, Xew York, August 20. Rangitata, London. August 25. Maunganui, Sydney, August 20. Melbourne Star, London, August 31. Monterey, Sydney, September 2. Cornwall, London, September 3. Karamea, Southampton, September 7. Tairoa, London, September 10. Wangauella, Sydney, September 15. Monterey, San Francisco, September 10. Rangitane, London, September 2S.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wangauella, leaves Sydney July 30; due Wellington August 3; leaves Wellington August t; due Sydney August s. Awatea, leaves Auckland August 1 ; due Sydney August I: leaves Sydney August 5, due Wellington Aligns! S.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara. loaves Sydney August 1; duo Auck--I;in > I August leaves A nek l;i ml August 1»; due Vancouver August Aornngi, lea\os Vancouver August 3; arrives Auckland August ; leaves Auckland August '2:?; due Sydney August '2~. Monterey, left Sydney July 2'2; arrived and left Auckland July 25; duo San Francisco August 9

Mariposa, left. San Francisco July 19; arrives and loaves Auckland August due Sydney August 8. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Ruahine, left London July 2; duo "Wellington August It). . Rangitane, left London July 21, due Auckland August. 'J I. «. hj„„ Tamaroa, leaves Southampton Angust 6, Auckland September 0. . Rcmuera, leaves London August 20; due Well ington September 20. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—lT.M.S. Achilles, Leander, JI M.S. Philomel. 11.M.5. Lndcavour. Prince's Wharf—•AwateatL.S.S.). Queen's Wharf— Knngitala Cana dian Constructor (F.C.A.), Waimarino (U.S.S.). /TT Q C \ Central Wharf— Kaiwarra aJ.S.S.). King's Wharf—Nardwia U-S.S ) Port tthangarci (N.S.S.), Port Waikato (A.b.S.), Olivebank (13. P.C.). In Streain—Nucula (N -D.). Chelsea— Thistlegarth (S.L.). Motuihi Anchorage—Pin(C.W.J. Calliope Pock—ll.M.S. Wakakura. Calliope Wharf—Matua (L.b.S.).

From' West port, the Union Company s steamer Kartigi is expected to arrive at Auckland this afternoon.

The West port Coal Company's steamer Canopus, from Westport,. is expected to reach \iickland at '■> p.m. to-night and will berth at Western Wharf.

The Watchlfn Line motor-ship Tort W hangarni came off the slipway yesterday and berthed at King's Wharf. Ihe vessel s expected to sail to-day for Wellington and main Southern ports.

The Union Company's steamer aimarino, at Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail to-night for Portland. She is due here again on Tuesday morning to load for Wellington, Picton. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and liiiiaru.

Departure for Napier of the Lnion Company's steamer Kaiuarra has been P ost until to-day. The Kaiwarra will he transferred from Western Wharf to Central Wharf this morning and is expected to sail at noon.

R A NGIT ATA' S S AILIX G The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitata, at Queen's Wharf, will now sail on Wednesday afternoon for Wellington to continue discharge of cargo from London. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR The M A.N.Z. Line steamer Canadian Constructor at Queen's Wharf, is scheduled o sail for Wellington on Monday evening to continue discharge. CITY OF BAGDAD DELAYED Wet weather has delayed discharge of New York cargo from the A. and A. steamer City of Bagdad, at Prince's Wharf, and the vessel is now scheduled to sail for Wellington tins morning* OLIVEBANK WITH PHOSPHATE With phosphate from Nauru Island, the Bank Line motor-ship Olivebank arrived early yesterdav morning and berthed at western Wharf. She will he transferred early this morning to King's Wharf to begin discharge. REMUERA'S ADVICE Advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the liner Remuera, which left Auckland for London on July (». states that the vessel reached Balboa on Tuesday and passed through the Panama Canal the same day, clearing Cristobal in the evening FIONA "WITH SUGAR The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona cleared Suva at four o'clock yesterday afternoon with a cargo of sugar for Auckland. The Fiona is expected to reach port on Wednesday afternoon and will berth at Chelsea for discharge. SALAMAT"A ON MONDAY The American Trading and Shipping Company's chartered motor-ship Salamaua is scheduled to arrive at Auckland on Monday morning with a cargo of sulphur from Galveston. The Salamaua, which proceeded via Vancouver, Suva and Lautoka, is expected to sail on Tuesday for Sydney.

THE XAXIWA MARU Cabled advice lias been received that the Yaniashita Kisen Kaisha steamer Xaniwa Maru left Miike, Japan, for Auckland on Sunday. She is coming via Walpole Island and Xoumea, and is due here on August 17, later loading and discharging at Wellington, New Plymouth, Dunedin and Lyttelton. Her schedule, it was stated, is subject to alteration, as she may omit her call at Walpole Island. UANGITIKI'S PASSENGERS The passenger list of the Xew Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki, which cleared Wellington for London, via Panama, last night, included the following:— First Class. —Mrs. A. G. Berry, Captain E. T. R. Carlyon, Mr. 11. C. Chambers, Miss M. Cluzel, Miss M. C. Damen. Captain E. S. Dawes, Mrs. Dawes, Mr. C. A. W. Dawes, Sir Evelyn de la Rue, Bt., Mrs. A. A. Godby, Mr. R. G. R. Godby, Mrs. M. G. HolmMurray, Captain P. Jeffs, A.D.C., Mr. J. Leach, Hon. Henrietta Loder, Hon. Christopher Loder, Miss E. J. Lyttelton, Captain I. M. Macdonald, Mr. D. F. Moncur, Rev. E. Mort. Miss M. Mort, Sir Arthur Richards, K.C.M.G.. Lady Richards, Master F. A. R. Richards, Master M. H. Richards, Miss F. R. 11. Ross, Miss M. M. Welsh, Mrs. R. C. Wilde. Mr. F. F. C. Ziegfeld. Tourist Class. —Mr. J. Aitken, Mrs. B. E. Andrews. Mrs. A. M. Askew, Mrs. S. A. M. Begg, Mrs. I). Bode, Miss V. A. Boden. Miss ],. (V Bowes, Mr. C. B. C'ox. Mr. ('. E. Clark. Mrs. K. Clark. Mr. R. Clarke. Miss M. A. Cranswiik, Captain (' W. Crawford. Mrs. ('. I!. Douglas, Miss X. F. Douglas, Mrs. M. Ewing, Master T. W. Ewing, Mr. R. M. Fell, Mr. R. J. Gard. Mrs. Gard, Mrs. M. E. Gunn. Mrs. B. Hewitt. Mi>s J. B. Hoggans. Mr. ('. I!. Horsley. Lady Husking. Mrs. F. Jensen, Mrs. M. Johnstone, Mr. C. C. K. Johnstone. Mr. 1). X. Johnstone. Mr. R. X. Johnstone, Mr. G. A. Kirwan, Miss A. L. Lyburn, Misr M. R. Marsh. Mr. C. R. Martyn. Mrs. K. Melton. Miss X. J. B. Mercer, Mrs. C. Morrison, Mrs. E. M. McGrath. Master D. H. McGrath, Miss M. G. McLaren, Miss S. F. Owens, Miss M. H. Row berry, Master A. G. Rowberry. Mrs. F. J. Seed, Mr. K. V. M. Short. Mrs. G. Sinclair. Miss B. Sleddon, Mr. Mr. R. R. Stansficld. Miss C. H. Stuart. Mr. A. M. Thoni, Mrs. Thorn. Miss E. Trousdale, Miss A. Trousdale. Mr. X. P. Walker, Mrs. Walker. Miss H. H. Williams. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. —Maunganui. Salamaua, City of Bagdad. Karamea, Northumberland, Strathmore, Trienza. Wellington.—Maori, Taniahine, Rangatira, Kaikorai, Maui Pomare, Port Tauranga. Wairuna, Eclipse. Akaroa, Anhalt, Brisbane Mam, Essex, Hororata, Mariposa, Monterey, Opawa, Port Alma, Port Hardy, Rangitane, Retnuera, Rangitiki, Solheim, Turnkina. Awarua.—Karepo, Waikouaiti, Waiotapu. Waitaki, Triona. G. S. Walden, Henry Dundas, Cathay, Maloja, Mooltan, Moreton Bay, Xarkunda, Nienw Holland, Orontes, Otranto, Port Halifax, Queen Mary. Strathaird, Xienw Zeelaml, Strathnaver, Thermistocles, Trehata, Tasman.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures.—Ronaki (4 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELECRAPH \Y F.T.LI X C, TON".—July 29: Arrived Rangatira i 7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaitoa (7 a.m.), from Nelson. Hailed- -Tamahine (2..*>(• p.m.). for Picton; Turakina (1 2."< p.m.). for Waikokopu; Kaitoa it!.2U p.m.). for Nelson; Rangatira i7..">0 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Rancitiki (.10 p.m.), for London. LYTTELTON*.—JuIy 29: Arrived—Maori (U K) ;i.in.), from Wellington. Sailed—Waipahi (;?.:?() p.m.). for Wellington; Maori (s..Mi p.m.). for Wellington; Wairuna is.•'!."> p.m.), for Dunedin; Tainui, for Port Chalmers. DUNEDIN. —July 29: Arrived —Waiana (2.51) a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed —Waitaki (4 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Waiana (."> p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF.—JuIy 29: Arrived —Waimana (3.10 p.m.). from Bowcn; Kauri (1.10 p.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed—West moor, for Melbourne. SYDNEY.—JuIy 2S: Arrived -Storm, from Greymouth, .1 ul> 29: Arm od Niagara (7.1.") p.m.i, from Auckland. NKWi'ASTLK. July 2S: Arrived —Kaikorai, from Auckland. SUVA. —July 2S: Sailed —Monterey (5 p.m.), for San Francisco. July 29: Sailed— Fiona t I p.m.), for Auckland. CURACAO -July 20: Sailed—Surrey (Wellington to London).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 8

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 8

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 8