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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND AORANGI AND MATUA The Canadian Australasian liner Aorangi arrived yesterday morning from Sydney with 218 passengers for Auckland, berthing at Queen's Wharf. She will now sail at noon to-day for Vancouver, via ports. The Federal Line steamer Cornwall loft Auckland last night for London and West Coast ports of Britain, via Panama, and the Shaw, Savill and Albion motor-ship Karamca will leave at daybreak this morning for Southampton ami London, via Cape Horn. With passengers and island cargo the Union Company's motor-ship Matua will arrive this evening from Suva and berth at Queen's Wharf. She will sail on Thursday morning for the Cook Islands.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Pukeko (7.15 a.m.), from Napier; Cano pus (li :tO p.m.), from Wcstport. Aorangi (7.3 a.m.), from Sydney. Passen gers:—

Mr. A. E. Allen, Mrs. A. E. Ainrein. Mr. J. Amrcin, Mr. J?. Adams, Mrs. A. O. Aitken. Miss P. O. Aitken, Mr. W. R. Adams, Mr. A. L<\ Armstrong, Mrs. A. F. Armstrong. Mr. I'. Addison, Miss P. Bird, Mr. J. O. Billing. Mrs. J. O. Billing, Miss H. B. Bell. Mr. A. 1... Bayliss, Mr. J. G. Brook, Mrs. J. G. Brook, Mr. M. V. Bates, Mr. O. A. Bridgewater, Mr. W. Ball, Mr. F. Binns, Mr. F. Baker, Mrs. F. Baker, Mr. A. Van Bochove, Miss A. Basten, Miss C. Basten, Mr. O. E. Barllett, Miss G. Chinchen, Mr. R. A. Cook, Mr. R. Cockburn, Miss 11. Cockburn. Mr. G. L. (.'ale, Mr. TV. J. Dwiar, Mrs. W. J. Dwiar, Mr. A. Donald. Mr. S. Dadley. Mr. P. J. Drew, Mr. J. C. Going, Mrs. A. A. Hayes, Mrs. F. Hales, Mr. C. P. Hainsworth. Mrs. C. P. Hainsworth, Miss L. Hood. Mr. W. S. T. Hutchinson, Mrs. W. S. T. Hutchinson, Mrs. M. S. Henderson, Miss G. Henderson, Mr. H. Henderson, Mrs. W. L. Hcsketh, Mrs. H. A. Holdsliip, Mr. A. A. Haydon. Mrs. F. J. Holt. Master R. F. Holt, Master J. E. llolt, Mr. J. T. Jones, Mr. G. 0. Jackson, Mrs. V. Kay, Mrs. D. Morgan, Mrs. A. A. Macquarrie, Miss M. McKay, Mrs. H. V. McLennan, Mr. S. E. Napier, Mrs. 0. A. Pope, Mr. (!. \V. Plowman, Mrs. G. W Plowman, Miss L. M. Plowman, Miss L. BPlowman, Mr. R. L. Pinker, Mrs. W. 1. Pinker. Mrs. D. Petersen, Mr. L. A. Quiito, Miss J. Rattray, Miss V. Roberts, Mrs. S. J. Rule. Mr. H. 11. Russell, Major H. S. X. Robinson. Mr. E. C. Simmonds, Mrs. E. C. Simmonds. Mrs. T. P. Symonds, Mr. E. H. F. Swain. Mr. V. Tucker; Mrs. V. Tucker, Mrs. H. Thomson, Miss D. At. Tuck, Miss E. Tuck. Mr. K. 'l'iirtill, Mr. J. Woodhall, Mrs. C. M. Windus, Mr. W. C. Washer, Miss R. S. Washer, Mr. C. M. Wynne, Mr. M. B. Welch, Mr. E. L. Westbrook. Mr. R. L. Allen, Mr. K. O. Arvidson. Mr. J. Bray, Mr. .T. M. Biicknor, Mr. R. Bardell. Mrs. R. Bardell, Mr. G. S. A. Batie. Master M. Botica, Mr. W. M. Crabb. Mrs. W. M. Crabb, Mrs. E. Carless, Mr. T. Coory, Miss E C. .Cox, Mr. R. Duggan, Miss E. Drew, Mr. A. K. Dennis, Mr. P. Drnasin, Mr. ,T. L. Ellison, Mr. R. Fischman, Mrs. H. Fischinan, Mr. A. Fischman, Mr. ,T. Forbes. Mr. D. Greenless, Mrs. D. Greenless, Miss X. Garner, Miss V. E. Gibson, Mr. R. Gillen. Mrs. O. Grover. Master J. Gillman. Mr. B. J. Clriston. Miss M. Healey, Mr. R. J. Hines. Miss K. Houison. Mr. C. Harsant. Mr. B. R. Hunt, Mr. 11. J. Harland, Mr. J. F. Hagenson, Mr. A. T. Hillford, Mrs. A. T. Hillford, Miss B. Hillford, Master D. Hillford. Mr. R. K. Hawkes. Mr. A. Hannay. Mr. F Helliwell, Mr. P. R. Hoffman, Mrs. A. W. Jones, Mr. W. S. Jack, Mr. R. L. Lock, Mr. A. E. Macks. Mrs. A. E. Macks. Mr. C. J Mollo.v, Mrs. C. J. Molloy, Mr. C. J. Mathirson, Mr. R. L. Murray, Mr. R. Monks, Mr. E. Monks, Miss I. Malcolm, Miss E. Massnm, Miss G. Massam, Mrs. A. H. Maiden, Miss M. Martin. Mr. I. Marelich. Mr. S. T. MacGowan. Mr. F. Macdonald. Mr. K. McCallum, Mr. E. McHattie. Mrs. E. McHattie, Mr. G. P. MacMahon, Mrs. G. P. MacMahon. Mrs. E. Macdonald, Mr. R. McConnell, Miss W. C. McDougall. Miss M. J. Orr. Mrs. D. H. Pemberton, Mrs. P. Porler. Mr. J. Ross, Mr. W. A. C. Ross, Mrs. M. Ropers, Brigadier S. 1,. Uenshaw, Mrs. P. 'K. Henshaw, Mr. W. S. Reddell. Mrs. E. L. Spicer, Mr. A. H. Shaw, Mrs. A. H. Shaw. Miss f>. L. Shaw. Master J. A. Shaw, Mr. A. Sticking, Miss J. Smith. Miss D. Slade, Mr. I. Stokes, Mr. E. V. Stack, Mrs. E. V. Stack. Mr. L. J. Stack. Mrs. L. J. Stack, Miss B. P. Stack, Master H. F. Stack, Mr. C. Sands, Mr. J. M. Smith, Mr. C. Storr, Mrs. A. Skarpa, Miss M. Skarpa. Mr. M. Skarpa. .Miss M. Skarpa. Miss M. Siddall, Miss E. K. Templeton. Mr. .T. D. Taylor. Mrs. J I>. Taylor. Mrs. M. M. Thorp. Miss S. X. Thorp, Miss M. L. Thorp, Mr. S. H. Thompson. Mrs. S. H. Thompson, Mr. J. Trickett, Mrs. J. Trickett, Miss A. Winders, Mr. H. A. Wilson. Master W. Wright, Mrs. P. Watson. Mrs. S. J. Wyle. Miss E. I. Wyle. Mrs. E. M. Yates. Mr. H. Zidic.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Matai (2.15 a.m.), for Ciivier Island. Cornwall (11.15 p.m.), for London; Pukeko (midnight), for Portland. Clansman (0.25 p.m.), for Russell; Paroto (7.10 p.m.), for North; Kawau (7.30 p.m.), for Matakana; Pono (7.40 p.m.), for Thames; Kauri (10.10 p.m.), for Portland. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Matua. from Suva, p.m. Wairuna, from Sydney, tt.3o a.m. Ranginui, from Tauranga, morning. Claymore, from Whangarei, morning. Kawau, from Matakana, evening. Haiiiti, from Coroniandel, 0 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Aorangi. for Vancouver, noon. Karamea, for Southampton, 7 a.m. C.'itv ot Winchester, for Wellington, afternoon. Canopus. for Wcstport, evening. Margaret W., for Gisborne, afternoon. Coronation, for Whansraroa, 1 p.m. Tuhoe. for Paeroa, 5 p.m. Hauiti, for Coroniandel. 0 a.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 6 p.m. Ranginui, lor Tauranga, 5 p.m. Ton, for Whakatane, noon.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Wairuna, Sydney, September G. Matua, Suva, September 0. Awahou, East Coast. September 7. Koutonui, East Coast, September 7. H.M.S. Leaiuler, Picton. September 7 Matai. _C]uvier Island, September S. Port Waikato, Lyttelton-. September o. H.M.S. Wellington, Rotuma. September ». H.M.S. Leith, Suva, September 1 Waimarino, Wellington. September 12. Wanganella, Sydney, September 13. Monterey, Sydney, September Hi.

Overseas Dessau, New Orleans, September 7. Tainaroa, Southampton. September 9. Tairon. Wellington, September 10, to load. Imperial Monarch, Nova Scotia. September JI. Malaren. Dunedin, September 12. Maetsuycker, Saigon, September 12. River Lugar, Java, September 15. Rangitane. Wellington, September 17, to load. ■Ruahine, Gisborne, September 17, to load. Niagara, Vancouver, September 111. Eclipse, Palembang. September 'JO. Napier Star, Gisborne, September *2l, to loan Middlesex, Liverpool, September '22. Clydebank, Los Angeles, September 23. Port Hunter, Wellington, September 20, to load Mariposa. San Francisco, September 30. Temple Moat, New York, October 1. Nauniburg, New Orleans, October-2. Kozan Maru, Wellington, October 3. City of Glasgow, Montreal. October 4. Kemucra, Wellington, October 5. Wairangi, Wellington, October G, to load. Mataroa, Southampton, Oclober (5. Tainaroa, New Plymouth, October 7, to load Rotorua, Liverpool, October 7. Tasiimji, Saigon, October 11. Port Townsville, Liverpool. October 12. Brisbane Maru, Kobe, October 13. Aorangi, Vancouver. October 17. Rangitiki, London, Oclober 1!). Armadale, New VorL Oclober If). Port Jackson, Waikokopu, October 20. to load. Tolten, Los Angeles, October 23. Kaimata, Montreal, October 23. Ombilin, Java, October 20. Monterey, San Francisco. October 28. Tekoa, Liverpool, November 3. Essex, Liverpool, November 0. City of Lyons, New York, Xovember 10. Arawa, Wellington, November 10. Speybank, Los Angeles, November 11. Maetsuycker, Saigon, November 12. Niagara, Vancouver, November 11. Naniwa Maru, Kobe, November 19. Port H.uon, London, November 20. Kaipara, Montreal, November 23. Wainiarama, Liverpool, November 23. Mariposa, San Fraucisco, November 26. Port Wellington, New York. November 30. Akaroa, Southampton. December 1. Limerick, Los Angeles, December 4. Cumberland, Liverpool. December 15. Melbourne Maru, Kobe, December 15 Durham, Liverpool, December 21. Rangitane, Wellington. December 22. Monterey. San Francisco, December 23. Port Saint John, Halifax, December 24.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Aoranffi, Vancouver, September (>. Karamea, Southampton, September (5. Spriii!>banU. Nauru, September 7. Ma ma ri, Sydney, September s. Mntmi, Harotonga, September S. Tairou, London, September 11. Wnnßnnclla, Sydney, September 15. Monterey, Sun Francisco, September 18. Niagara, Sydney, September 'JO. Tiancfitane, London, September 22. Mauiiganui, Sydney, September 2G. Napier Star, London, September 27. Port Hunter, New York, October 1. Kozan Maru, Japan. October 3.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, leaves Sydney September 9; due Auckland September 13; leaves Auckland September 15; due Sydney September 11 . Maunganui, left Sydney September 3; due Wellington September ,; leaves Wel • inglon September 7; due Sydney September 11.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Vancouver August 31; arrives Auckland September 10; leaves Auckland September '-'0; due Sydney September 21. Aoransri, left Sydney September 1; arrived Auckland September o; leaves Auckland September 6; due \ancouver September 'J3. Monterey, leaves Sydney September 16; arrives and leaves Auckland September 19; due San Francisco October 4. Mariposa, left Sydney August 19; arrived and loft Auckland August 22; due San Francisco September 6. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Tamaroa. left Southampton August 5; due Auckland September 9. Eemuera, left London August 22; due Wellington September 28. „ , Mataroa, left Southampton September Z\ due Auckland October 6. Rotorua, left, Liverpool August 28; due Auckland October 7. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kaikorai, left Melbourne September 3 for Wellington and Auckland. Kaimiro. loads Greymouth about September 0 for Auckland and Portland. Kiwitea. loads Westport for Auckland. Waimarino. left Bluff September 5 for Dnnedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and

Auckland. „ , , „ , Waipiata. leaves Auckland September 9 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dnnedin

and Bluff. Wairuna, from Newcastle and Port Kembia. left Sydney August 30 for Auckland and Wellington.

VESSELS IN PORT .Devon port—H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Philomel, FT .M.S.. Endeavour. „„ „ v „ Prince's Wharf —Sprinpbank (8.P.C.), >arbada (U.S.S.), Waipiata CU.S.S.L Queen's Wharf—City of Pittsburg (N.Z.S.), Aoransri (U.S.S.). Central Wharf—'Wairuna (U.S.S.). King's Wharf—City of Winchester Mamari (L.D.N.). * Margaret W. (F.C.A.). Western Wharf—Canopus (W.C.). Western Viaduct—Southern Cross (W. and W.). Chelsea —Antigone fS.L.t. In Stream —Nucula (N.D.). The Richardson Line vessels Awahou and Koutunui are expected to arrive here from the East Coast to-morrow. The Government lighthouse steamer Matai, which left Auckland early yesterday morning for Cnvier Island, is expected to return on Thursday. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus arrived yesterday afternoon Westport and berthed at Western Wharf. She will leave on her return to-nicht. DESSAU TO-MORROW The North German Lloyd steamer Dessau will arrive at Auckland to-morrow morning from Galveston, Tampico and New Orleans. SPRING BANK FOP NAURU The Bank Line motor-ship Springhank. discharging phosphate from Nauru Island at Prince's Wharf, will now leave on her return to Nauru to-morrow. CITY OF WINCHESTER The A. and A. Line steamer 'C-ity of Winchester, at King's Wharf, is expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington to continue discharging cargo from American ports.

THE JAMES COOK The Sleigh Line steamer James Cook will load on the north coast of Xew South Wales this month, completing at Sydney. She will leave Sydney on September 19 for Auckland. Wellington and Greymouth. WAIRUXA FROM SYDXEY Further wireless advice from the Union Company's steamer Wairnna reports that she will now arrive here from Sydney this morning. She will berth at Central Wharf and sail later for Wellington to complete discharge. I? AXGIT ATA'S ALL WELL A wireless message from the Xew Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitata. which left Auckland on August '25 for London, via Panama, reported that she has experienced unfavourable conditions and that all were well. MAMARI'S DEPARTURE The departure for Sydney, in ballast, of the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Mamari. at King's Wharf, has been postponed until daybreak on Thursday. The Mamari, which is completing discharge of cargo from London, will load homeward in Australia. TAIROA LATER Delayed by rain in the south, the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Tairoa is now expected to leave Wellington on Thursday for Auckland, where she will arrive on Saturday to complete loading for London and Nrwcastle-on-Tyne. Her departure from Auckland has hern postponed until September 1-1.

WARSHIPS' MOVEMENTS After a cruise to southern ports the cruiser Leander will return to the Devonport Naval Base to-morrow from the Hauraki Gulf. The escort vessel Wellington will return from the Islands on Friday and will be followed on Monday by H.M.S. Leith, also completing an Islands cruise. W AIM AR A MA'S TRIALS The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line's • new motor-ship Waimarama. due at Auckland from Liverpool on November 23 on her maiden voyage, will undergo her trials in the Irish Channel this month. The sister-ship to the Wnimnrarin, to be built at Belfast by Messrs. Rarland and Wolff, will be finished in about 1(> months' time. THE MAUNGANUI Although her departure from Sydney for Wellington had been delayed, it was honed (hat the Union Company's passenger steamer Mauuganui would reach Wellington this afternoon. As a result of unsettled weather in the Tasiuan, however, the steamer advised yesterday that she would arrive at seven o'clock to-morrow morning. The Maunennui will now leave for Sydney at eight o'clock to-morrow night. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Matai. Knlingo. Kauri, Matna, Cornwall. Dessau. Fiscus AVcllincton.—Rangalira, Tamnhine, Wahinc, Oabriella, Kaiwarra, Niagara. Mariposa Mataroa Port Hunter, Rangitata, Remuera. Tainni. Tamaroa, Tairoa. Awarna.—H.M.S. Leith. H.M.S Wellington. Knikorai, Kakapo. Karetu, Maunganui, Waikoiiaiti. Waitaki. Triadic, Triaster. Trienrr.. Triona. Eclipse. O. S. Walden, Henry Dnndas, Comorin. Kozan Mam. Maetsuycker, Malcja. Melbourne Star, Mooltan, Moretoii Bay. Naniwa Maru, Nieuw Holland. Opawa Orama, Orntfind. Oronsay, Port Jackson, Queen Mary. Rangitane, River Lugar. Ruahine. Strathaird, j Stratheden, Strathmore lasmnn. Trelawny, Ulysses, Viceroy of India'

BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON;—September 5: Arrived Waiana iVJ.'.'O a.m.), from Auckland; Wairangi (7.10 am.), from Auckland; Wingatm (0.15 a.m.). from West port; Kareno (l-'.IO p.m.), from Greymouth; Port Whar.garei c.'.tO p.m.). from Auckland; Herimoana ill p.m.). from West port. Sailed Rangatira (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttolton; Wainui ' R p.m.). for Oisborne; Port Hunter (10 P.m.), for Lyttclton; Waiana (IL p.m.). for Lyttclton LYTTELTON.—September 5 : Sailed Wahine (0 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—September 5: Sailed—Port Waikato (6 p.m.). for Timarn. BLUFF.—September 5: Arrived—Waitaki (l'-'.-'O p.m.), from Melhourne. SYDNEY. September' 5; Arrived— Wanganella (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Monterey (1.30 p.m.), from Auckland. MELBOURNE.—September 4; Sailed— Kaikorai, for Auckland, via Wellington. AVON MOUTH.—September 3: Arrived Raranga (Wellington to Glasgow). BALBOA.—September 2: Arrived—Porl Hardy (Wellington lo London). MANCHESTER.—September 3■. Arrived— Trojan Star (Auckland to Glasgow). GLASGOW.—September 3: Sailed—Port Townsville. for Auckland, via Liverpool.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23135, 6 September 1938, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23135, 6 September 1938, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23135, 6 September 1938, Page 6