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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND

SAILIMGS FOR AUSTRALIA

The motor-ship Salamaua, which has been discharging sulphur from Galveston, Texas, at Prince's "Wharf, is expected to sail at noon to-day for Sidney, taking Jhc former Richardson Line steamer 31ako in tow. Ihe Mafeo has been purchased for the New Guinea trade. The British steamer lhistlegarth, after discharge of sugar irom Java at Chelsea will sail this morning for Newcastle, the Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona moving into ner berth to discharge molasses from buva. The Fiona will be despatched at midnight to-night for Newcastle. Ihe Matson liner Mariposa arrived yesterdaj morning from San Francisco and sailed last night for Sydney, where she will arrive on Monday morning. About i»u passengers embarked. at Auckland.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Limerick (7 a.m.), from Los Angcles; Herekino (6.33 a.m.), from Portland Motu (11.1 » a.m.), from Awanui; Mcina (11.00 a.m.), from W MVIO p.m.). f fom Coromandel; TU &igi o ffAK Erian Francisco. A. Sort Si. aT&IiS; «. Messrs. J. B. and C. R. Bayley, Miss A. J. Beagley, Mr. D. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bull, Major and Mrs. K. I*. Bjron. Mr. R. D. Campbell, Mrs. M. A. Mr. W. Carter, Mr. T. R. Catley, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Coe, Mr K. Coc. Miss: B. Coe, Mrs. H. E. Corrao, Mr. A. C. Eames, Mis* 'K. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. F. tanning, Mr. A. H. Fills, Mrs. P. M. Fowler, Mrs. O. Fraser, Mrs. L. P. and L. P. Free, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Freeland.Mr. J. 1. Calley. Mrs. A. £.' Hansel, Mr. fc. Hard ley, Mrs J. Hard ley, Miss M. Henderson, Mrs. X. Hester, Mrs.'J. S. .Huffman, Mrs. A. J. Button, Mr. J. A. Johnson, Mr. A. W. Keith, Miss B. Kparslev Miss V. D. Lflmhcrt, Airs. A. Lcggat, Mrs. Z. K. Little, Miss R- M. Locke, Mrs. N. Lowe, Mr. S. McGibbon, Mr. and Mrs, N. McGregor, Miss A. Mcliveen, Mr*. M. Message, Misses M. and B. Message, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Milne, Miss W. G. Murphy, Mrs. G. M. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. P.. K. Parker, Miss S. Paterson, Mrs. L. Peart, Mrs. ■I. Prodgcrs, Miss H. Pulliam, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rathbun, Dr. L. Rogers, Miss T. Ryan, Mrs. V. Scurr, Mrs. T. Sedlacek, Mrs. _J. Sha.vne, Mrs. W. St. C. Simpson, Missi R. St. C. Simpson, Misses J. and M. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Speight, Mr. J. G. Stout, Mrs. J. G. Stont, Miss S. Stout, Miss E. laltlej, Mrs. J. W. Thomson, Mr. E. Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Uren, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker, Miss M. Walshe, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Miss J. Westwood, Miss A. Wiley, Miss J Wirt, Mr. C. W. Wood. Cabin Class—Mr. M. S- Abrahams, Miss E. M. Addis. Mr. A. B. Anderson, Mr. V. T. Badley, Mr. A. D. Bell. Mrs. I. S. and Miss V. Broadley, Mr. H. Byers, Mrs. G. Byers, Mr. T. Carlin. Mrs. A. M. Clark, Misses M. and Z. Colledge. Mr. A. Cooksley, Mrs. A. Cooksley, Mrs. M. Cooper, Elder R. Craiidall, Mrs. M. and Miss P. Cummings, Mr. A. D. Dawick, Miss O. M. Dickinson, Mr. W. T. Duder, Miss M. Eddy. Mrs. H. Everett, Mr. P. S. Eyre, Miss A. Fawcett, Elder C. Fawson, Miss G. Fisher, Mr. B. G. Ford, Mr. A. H. Gambling, Mr. A. Halford, Mr. W. P. Handley, Miss L. Harry. Miss M. F. Henderson. Miss M. Hester, Mrs. C. Iggnlden, Mr. A. G. Innis, Rev. H. Trving. Mrs. E. .Tenkins. Mr.-J. O. Kidson, Misses D. M. and B. D. Knapp, Mr. R. W. Little.iohn, Mr. W. A. McNair, Mrs. W. A. McNair, Mr. R. W. Miller. Mr. C. C. Munro, Miss E. Murphy. Miss G. Newdick. Mr. H. H. North. Brother P. J. O'Shea, Miss I. Pickard, Mr. W. 0. Riiwlings. Mrs. W. ,T. Rawlings, Mrs. G. P Russell. Mr. D. M. Rybnrn, Mr. ,T. E. Salt, Mrs. J. «E. Salt, Mrs. C. Schmidt, Mr. A. Simmons, Mr. E. Simpson. Mrs. F.. Simpson, Mr. K. Singh, Mrs. A. Smith. Mr. A. M. Snilman, Miss M. Stevens, Mr. W. Stoodley, Mrs. W. Stoodley, Miss A. Storck, Mr. ,T. Sullivan, Mrs. ,T. Sullivan, Mr. S. B. Slowther, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. A. Thomas. Mrs. A. Thompson. Mrs. V. Walters, Mr. .T. Warner. Mrs. M. E. Wills. Miss F. M. Wood, Miss E. Woods. Mr. C. A. Wyatt, Mr. H. Morrison, Mr. M. Morrison, Mrs. H. Morrison. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Kawau ((>.lO p.m.), for Waiheke; Port Waikato (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. Olivebank (8.30 p.m.), for Nauru Island. Mariposa (9.25 p.m.), for Sydney; Ranginui (9.'25 p.m.), for Tauranga; Herekino (10.15 p.m.). for Portland. Nardana (10.30 p.m.), for Wellington.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Karepo, from New Plymouth, 3 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, morning. Pono, from Thames, morning. T Clansman, from Russell, morning. Otimai, from Whakatane, afternoon. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY H.M.S. Leander, for Lyttelton, 10 a.m. Salamaua and Mako, for Sydney, noon. Thistlegarth. for Newcastle, 7 a.m. Fiona, for Newcastle, midnight. Coronation, for Whangarei, 11 a.m. Tiri, for Awanni, 11 a.m. , - Motu. for Awanui, noon. Tuhoe. for Paeroa, noon. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Opawa, from Liverpool, 7 a.m. Margaret \V., from Gisborne, morning;. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW Claymore, for Whangarei, 6 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Karepo, New Plymouth, August 6. Niagara, Sydney, August 8. Waiana. Wellington, August 8. Waiotapu, Wellington, August 8. Canopus, Westport, August 9. Gabriella, Greymouth, August 10. Awahou, Gisborne, August 10. Pukeko. Portland, August 11. Kairanga. Sydney, August 13. "Wanganella, Sidney, August 17 Overseas Opawa, Liverpool, August 7. Essex, Wellington. August 11, to load. James Stove, Wellington, August 12. Tasman, Saigon, August 12. • Naniwa Maru, Miike, August 12. Tainui. Wellington, August 14, to load. Port Alma, Opua, August 15, to load. Waimana, New Plymouth, August 15. to

load. . ' South Africa, Richmond, August 15. Trelawny, New York. August 16. Hauraki, Los Angeles, August 19. Aorangi, Vancouver, August 21. Rangitata, Napier, August 22, to load. Rangitane. London, August 21. Mamari, Wellington, August 2G. Cambridge, Liverpool, August 26. Canadian Constructor, Bluff, August 26, to

load. Melbourne Star, Gisborne, August 26, to

load. Cornwall, New Plymouth, August 26, to load. Wairangi. Liverpool. August '29. City of Pittsburg, Montreal. August !50 Monterey, San E'rancisco, September 1. Karamea, New • Plymouth. September 2. to

load. City of Winchester, New York, September 3. Narbada, Calcutta, September 4. Tairoa, Wellington. September 5. to load. Tamaroa, Southampton, September 9. Imperial Monarch. Nova Scotia, September 11. Maetsuycker, Saigon, September 12. Malaren. Seychelles, September 15. Rangitane, Wellington, September 17, to load. Clydebank, Los Angeles. September 17. Niagara, Vancouver. September 19. Rnahine, Gisborne. September 19, to load Shanghai Maru, Miike, September 21. Middlesex. Liverpool, September 22. Temple Moat, Ne,w York, September 25. Port Hunter, Wellington,' September 26, to load. • Mariposa, San Francisco, September 30 Rcmuera, Wellington, October 3. City of Glasgow. Montreal, October 5 Mataroa, Southampton. Octoher 6. Roforua, Liverpool. October 7. Port Townsville, Liverpool. October 12 Aorangi. Vancouver, October 17. Rangitiki, London, October 19. Armadale. New York, October 19. Tolten, Los Angeles, October 21. Kaimata, "Montreal, October 2i. Monterey, San Francisco. October 28 Tekoa, Liverpool, November 8. Speybank, Los Angeles, November /

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND 'lntercolonial# and Oykrreaij Thistlegarth. Newcastle. August 6. Salamaua, Sydney, August 6. Fiona. Newcastle, August 6. Niagara, Vancouver, August 9. Matua, Rarotonga, August 11. Essex, Southampton, August 16. Waimana. London, August 17. Tainui, Southampton, August 18. Aorangi. Sydney. August 22. Mariposa, San Francisco, August 22. Matna, Suva, August 25. Rangitata, London. August 25 Canadian Constructor, New York, August 29. Maunganui, Sydney, August 29. Melbourne Star, London, August 31. Monterey, Sydney, September 2. Cornwall. London, September 3. Karamea. Southampton. September 7. Tairoa. London, September 10. Wanganella, Sydney, September 15. Monterev, San Francisco, September 19 Port Hunter, New York. September 27. Rangitane. London, September 28. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, leTt Wellington August -1; due Sydney August S; leaves Sydney August 13; due Auckland August 17. Awatae. left Sydney August 5; due Wellingrton August. leaves' Wellington August 10: due Sydney August 13. '

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney August 4; due Auckland August 8; leaves Auckland August 9; due Vancouver August 26. Aorangi, left Vancouver August 3; arrives Auckland August 21; leaves Auckland August 22; due Sydney August, 26. Monterey, left Sydney July 22; arrived and left Auckland July 23; due ban Francisco August 0. Mariposa, lert San Francisco July It), arrived and left Auckland August o; due Sydney August 8. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS liuahine. left London July 2; due Well. ington August 19. _ Rangitane, Left London July 21, due Auckland August 21. Tamartm, leaves Southampton August 6; due Auckland September a. • Remuera, lea.ves London August 20; due Wellington September 26. j UNION CARGO VESSELS Gabriella, leaves Greymouth August 6 for Auckland and Portland. Kairanga, from Newcastle and Port Kembla, leaves Sydney August 0 for Auckland. Karepo, from Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne, leaves Auckland for Portland, Wellington and Tarakohe. Kauri, loads Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne second half August for Auckland and Wellington. Waiana, leaves Wellington August G for Auckland. , , ttt.ii Waiotapu, from Williamstown, leaves Wellington August 6 for Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—H.M.S. Achilles, H'.M.S. Lcander, H.M S. Philomel, H.M.S. Endeavour, H.M.S. Wakaltura. /t , Prince's Wharf—Salamaua (K.P.). Mako (W.R.C.), Limerick (U.S.S.). Queen's Wharf—Matua (L.S.S.). Central Wharf—Karepo <U.fa.S). In Stream —Nuculu (a.DO. Chelsea —Fiona (W. and W.). OVERSEAS SHIPS Dibchaboiho Anhalt, from New Orleans, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Brisbane Maru, from Kobe, at Dunedin, , thence Lyttelton. Liaves August 10 for Japan. ... City of Bagdad, from New York, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Eclipne, from Palenibang, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Fiona, from Suva, at Auckland. James Stove, from Balik Papan, at Lyttelton, thence Wellington and Auckland (due August 12). Karaniea, from Liverpool, at Lyttelton, thence Dunedin and Bluff. .... Limerick, from Pacific Coast, at Auckland, hence Wellington and Lyttelton. Xardana, from Bunbury, at Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. Port A|ma r from London, at New Plymouth. Rangitata, from Londoii. at Wellington. Salamaua, < from Vancouver, at Auckland. Leaves August 6 for Sydney. The motor-vessel Margaret W. will arrive early to-morrow morning from Gisborne and berth at King's Wharf.

The Union Company's steamer Gabriella is expected to leave Greymouth to-night for Auckland. She is due on Wednesday morning. With cairgo from Melbourne, the Union Company's steamer Karepo will arjive from Xew Plymouth early this morning and berth at Central Wharf. To complete discharge of Australian cargo, the Union Company's steamer Waiotapu will leave Wellington to-day for Auckland. She will arrivie on Monday. Expected to leave Wellington for Auckland to-day. the Union Company's motor-ship Waiana will arrive on Monday morning and berth at Prince's Wharf.' The Northern Company's motor-vessel Otimai, which will arrive this afternoon from Whakatane, will withdraw on Monday for installation of new engines. LEANDER'S CRUISE The cruiser Leander will leave Auckland at 10 o'clock this morning on a cruise to Lj'ttelton, Dunedin, Xelson and Picton. She will return here on September 7. - THE OPAWA TO-MORROW The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Opawa will arrive at daylight tomorrow from Liverpool, via Panama, and berth at Queen's Wharf. ' OI.IVEBANK DESPATCHED The Bsink Line motor-ship Olivebank left Auckland last night on her return to Nauru Island to load a further cargo of phosphate. THE LINER NIAGARA The Canadian Australasian liner Niagara will arrive from Sydney on Monday morning, berthing at Prince's Wharf about 7.45. She is expected to sail for, Vancouver, via ports, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning. ■ v LIMERICK IN PORT From the Pacific Coast, via Papeete, the Union Company's motor-ship Limerick arrived yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf, She is scheduled to sail on Mondaynight foj Wellington. Lyttelton and Australia. r ' WARNING TO MARINERS The Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Auckland, last night advised that the Napier Harbour Board reports that a red flashing lighted buoy is adrift from Auckland Rock. It will be replaced as soon as possible. MATUA TO UNDOCK After receiving survey, the Union Company's passenger motor-ship Matua will leave Calliope Dock at 10 o'clock this morning and move to Queen's Wharf. She will sail on Thursday for Rarotonga, Mangaia, Mauke. Aitutaki and Rarotonga.

TAINUI'S DEPARTURE Further delayed in the South, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui will now arrive hisre from Wellington on August It. Her departure from Auckland for Southampton, London, Hull and Newcastle-on-Tyne has been again postponed, until 5 p.m. on August :is. AWAHOU AND PUKEKO The Richardson Line motor-ship Pukeko has been delaved by rain at Gisborne, ar.d her running has been taken over by the motor-ship Awahou. due here from Napier and Gisborne on Wednesday. The Awahou wjll leave for the East Coast the same day. The ' Pukeko is now expected at Auckland from the East Coast, via Portland, on Thursday, sailing again the same day. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Niagara, Erlangen, Mariposa, Nardann, Northumberland Olivebank, Opawa, Weirbank. Wellington.—Maori, Tamahine, Rangatira, Aorangi, Awatea. Kaikorai, Wanganeila, Eclipse. Akaroa, Anhalt, Hororata,'Huntingdon. Monterey, Port Hardy, Port Alma, Rangita"ne,' Rangitata, Rangitiki. Remucra, Ruahine, ThorshovJ Turakina, Zealandic. Awarua. —Karetn, Maunganui, Wairnna, Waitaki, Triaster. G. S. Walden, Brisbane Maru, Cathay, Moreton Bay. Naniwa Maru, Narkunda. Nie'w Zeeland, Orama, Orcfites, Otfanto. Port Bowen, Port Halifax, Queen. Mary, Shanghai Maru, South Africa, Strathaird, StrathnAver, Swartenhondt, Tainui, Tasman, Triadic, Trienza, Waimana. ' PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures.—Hokianga (S.-45 a.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—August 5: Arrived— Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lj-ttelton; Waiana (7.40 a.m.). from Picton; Wainui (11.5,7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Port Alma (7.5 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—August 5: Arrived—Maori 7.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Karamea (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Ivaimai (10 a.m.), from Timaru; Zealandic {12.20 p.m.), from Auckland; Waipiata (0.15 p.m.). from Wellington. Sailed —Maori t5.45 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—August 5: Arrived—Port Taurangu (noon), from Lyttelton; jliro (•> p.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed —Tainui (3.40 p.m.), for Timaru; Waimana (1.00 p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF.—August 5- Arrived—Waitaki (2.40 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Port Bowen (6.15 aim.), for London; Waitaki, for Melbourne. SYDNEY.— August 5: Sailed—Awatea (8.50 p.m.), for Wellington. MELBOURNE. —August 4: Arrived— Westmoor. from Bluff. LONDON.—August 4: Arrived—Tekoa, from Auckland, via Southampton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23109, 6 August 1938, Page 10

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23109, 6 August 1938, Page 10

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23109, 6 August 1938, Page 10