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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND WESTRALIA FOR SYDNEY The Huddart-Parker * motor-liner Wcstralia, at Central Wharf, will be despatched at 10 o'clock to-night foi Sydney, taking about 170 passengers. She will reach Sydney on Monday. The "Union Company's passenger motor-ship Matua sailed from Auckland yesterday afternoon for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva with 19 passengers. The Matua will return to this port on December 20. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Hcrekino <3 a.m.). .from Portland; Motu (5 a.m.), from Awanui; Miena (8.30 a.m.), from Portland. Toa (5.30 p.m.), from Whakatane; Baroona (0.15 p.m.), from AVaiheke. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Baroona (9.50 a.m.). for Waiheke; Lyttelton (10.15 a.m.), for Great Barrier. Ora (II a.m.), for Wellington; . Kawau (11.15 a.m.), for Coromandel; Tin («i.iu p.m.), for Whangaroa. Matua (3.30 p.m.). for Nukualofa. Passengers:—Dr. E. Beaglehole, Mrs. E. Beadlehole, Master X. Brown, Master I. Brown, Mrs. N. Brown, Master J. Godwin. Mr. P. Konjraika, Master P. Land, Mr. D. Leatham, Mr. E. Ramm, Mr. C. F. Robins. Mr. T. M. Ross, Mrs. T. M. Ross. Mr. C. Reichelmann, Mr. F. A. Spencer, Rev. H. hj'te, Mrs. H. W. Whyte, Miss M. E. F. Watts, Mastpr N. Bagnall. Will Watch (6.25 p.m.), for Whangarei; Miena (6.30 p.m.), for Portland; Port Waikato (10.15 p.m.), for Wellington. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY " Waimarino, from Portland, morning. Kopara, from Napier, evening. Awahou, from Tokomaru Bay,. afternoon. Kapiti, from Whangarei, morning. Tunoe, from Paeroa, morning. Ranginui, from Tauranga,. morning. Paroto, from North, evening. Kawau, from Great Barrier, 6 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Westralia, for Sydney, 10 p.m. Port Auckland, for Wellington, noon. Pono, for Thames, noon. Tuhoe, for Paeroa. 4 p.m. Kapiti, for Whangarei, 4 p.m. Kawau, for Coromandel, midnight. Toa, for Whakatane, 4 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal - Waimarino, Portland. December 8. Awahou, Tokomaru Bay, December 8. Kopara, Napier, December 8. Kainiiro, Gre.vmouth, December 9. Canopus, West port. December 9. Waipiata, Wellington. December 9. H.M.S. Leith, Coast. December 10. Mairposa, Sydney. December 12. Port Whangarei, Suva, December 13. Awatea, Sydney, December 19. Matua, Suva, December 120. Aorangi, Sydney, December 26. OviasEAd Rangitata. Wellington. December 9, to load. Aorangi. Vancouver, December 11. Port Euon, Wellington, December 12, to load. Tnsman, Saigon, December 12. Limerick, Los Angeles, December 13. Waipori, Rotterdam. December 14. Huntingdon, Liverpool, December 15. Tricula, Balik Papan. December 15. Susana, Bunbur.v, December 10. Tekoa, Gisborne, December 18, to load. Waimarama, Wellington. December 19, to load. Rangitnne, Wellington, December 22. Durham, Liverpool. December 22. Kaipara, Napier, December 22, to load. Monterey, San Francisco. December 23. Orford, Sydney, December 23. Port Auckland, Gisborne. Decomber 20, to load Attila, Bahrein, December 2fi. Tongariro, Now York, December 27. Port Saint John, Montreal. December 28. Kvgenia Chandris. Sfax, December 31. Narkunda, Sydney. December 31. Port Sydney, Opua. January 3, to load. Tainui, Southampton. January 3. Waipawa, Liverpool, January 3. Cumberland, Opua. January 4. to load. __ Sultan Star, Lourenco Marques, January o. Otranto, Brisbane, January 6 Hauraki, Los Angeles, January 7. Canberra Maru, Wellington, January 7. Narbada, Calcutta, January 7. Niagara, Vancouver. January 9. Maetsuycker, Saigtn. January 11. Anhalt, New Orleans. January 12. Rimutaka, London. January. 12. Puriri, Imminghain. January 15. _ Llandaff, New Plymouth, January 10. Edward F. Johnson, Sumatra, January 15. Ko/.an Maru, Kobe. January 10 City of Manchester, New \ork, January 1... Mariposa, San Francisco. January 20.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Ovirsias Westralia, Sydney, December S Mariposa, San Francisco, December 12. Aorangi, Sydney, Decembei 12. Glenbank, Ocean Island, December 13. Rangitata. London. December 16. Ana tea, Sydney, December 20. Monterey, Sydney, December 23. Aorangi, Vancouver, Decemoer 27. Tekoa, London, December 31. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Awatea. left Wellington December 6; due Sydney December 9; leaves Sydney December 10; due Auckland December 19. Westralia, leaves Auckland December 8; due Sydney December 12 Wauganella, leaves Sydney December 16; due Wellington December 20; leaves Wellington December 22; due Sydney December :26. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney November 24; arrived Auckland November 28; left Auckland November - _>9; due Vancouver December 10. Aorangi, left Vancouver November 23: due Auckland December 11; leaves Auckland Decemher 12; due Sydney December 16. Monterey, left San Francisco December 6; arrives and leaves Auckland December *J3; due Sydney December 26. Mariposa, leaves Sydney December 9: arrives and leaves Auckland Decrmber 12; due San Francisco December 27. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Eangitane, left London November It!; due Wellington December 16. Tainui, left Southampton November 25; due Auckland January 3. Rimutaka, leaves London December due Auckland January 12. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton December 23; due Wellington January 25. Kangitiki, leaves Londou Jauuary 5; due Auckland February 9^, UNION CARGO VESSELS Kainiiro, left Greymouth December (! for Auckland. Kairanga, loading Newcastle, thence Port Stephens, Port Kembla and Sydney, for Auckland. Karepo, loads West port about December 12 for Auckland and Portland. Kauri, loads Uobart about December 7, theme Sydney, for Wellington and Auckland. Omana, loads Editlibursr and Adelaide first half December, thence Melbourne for New Plymouth, Auckland and Wellington. Port Whangarei, leaves Suva December 8 for Auckland. Waiinariuo, leaves Auckland December 9 for Wellington, Picton, Lyttclton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. Waipiata, left Wellington December 7 for Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport H.M.S. Wellington, H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wakakura. Prince's Wharf—Waimarino (U.S.S.). Queen's Wharf-—Akaroa (L.D.NJ. Porto Auckland (F.C.A.). Central Wharf —Westralia (H.P.). Western Wharf—Gabriclla (U.S.S.). Chelsea —Glenbank (S.L.). In Stream—Naumburg (H. and M.).

The Anchor Line steamer Wainiea is now expected to reach Onehunga on Tuesday from Greymouth, via Dargaville. Expected early to-morrow from Westport, the Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus will berth at Western Wharf. The Union Company's steamer Waipiata loft Wellington last evening for Auckland, where she is expected to-morrow afternoon, j .She will herth at Prince's Wharf. The Union Company's steamer Waimarino will return this morning from Portland and berth at Prince's Wharf, sailing to-morrow afternoon for Wellington and southern ports. Advice has been received from the Union Company's steamer Kaimiro that she will arrive from Greymouth at nine o'clock to-mor-row morning. She will berth at King's Wharf, and move later to Chelsea. THE PORT AUCKLAND The Port Line steamer Port Auckland, discharging cargo fronr the United States at Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail about noon to-day for Wellington. NUCULA TO BERTH The Admiralty .tanker, Nucula, which has been at anchor off Hobson Bay for some months, wilj berth to-morrow morning at Calliope Wharf.

THE FORDBDALE The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Fordsdale sails early this morning for Napier to complete loading for London and Newcastle-on-Tyne. GLENBANK'S DISCHARGE The Bank Line motor-ship Glenbank. which is discharging raw sugar from Java at Chelsea, is expected to complete about Tuesday. She will sail for Ocean Island to load phosphate. AMBASSADOR WITH SLAG The Hall Company's steamer Ambassador has been chartered to load basic Antwerp for New Zealand, rhe Ambassador, of 4450 tons gross, was built in 10-o. MARIPOSA FROM SYDNEY The Mat son liner Mariposa will leave Sydney to-morrow for Auckland, where she will arrive at seven o'clock on Monday morning. She will sail at five o'clock the same afternoon for San Francisco, via ports. AWAHOU'S EXTRA VOYAGE The Richardson Line motor-ship Awahou will arrive this afternoon and berth at Central Wharf. She will make a social journey to relieve Christmas pressure and sail to-niorrow for Hicks Bay. Tokomaru Bay and Gisbornc. FRANKFURT FOR AUCKLAND The North German Lloyd steamer Franktnrt is expected to leave New Orleans at the end ot 'his month for Auckland, where, she should arrive about I ebruary S. The Frank furt will proceed from this port to Australia. GABRIELLA AND KOPARA The Union Company's steamer Gabriella will leave Calliope Dock this morning and mo", to W..tor» Wharf. Th. ,Lj» into the dock to-morrow. THE LINER AORANGI The Canadian-Australasian liner Aorangi will arrive at Suva from Vancouver this afternoon and sail at nine o clock to-night for Auckland, where she is due on kunda.\ e\ening. She is announced to clear Auckland for Sydney at 11 o'clock on Monday nmht. RANGITATA TO-MORROW The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitata, which left Wellington at nine o'clock last night for Auckland, is expected about noon to-morrow. She will berth at Central Wharf and sail at daybreak on December 16 for London, via Panama. THE TASMAN'S PROGRESS The South Pacific, Line passenger steamer "Tasman, en route from Saigon, via Eastern ports, to Auckland, should call to-morrow, weather permitting, at Norfolk Island. The Tasman will arrive here on Monday and sail on Tuesday for Wellington. NAUMBURG TO LOAD The Hambnrg-Amerika steamer Naumbure. which has been at anchor since November .JO. will berth at King's Wharf at seven o clock on Saturday morning to hegin loading wool and general carpro for Ihinkirk, Antwerp. Bremen and Hamburg. She is expected to sail on Monday for Napier and Wellington. RANGITANE'S PASSENGERS

The Xew Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitane. which will reach Wellington from London on December 10, has the following passengers: — First Class.—Colonel G. M. Audain. Mr. b. R. Armitage, Commander G. R. Waymoutn, R.X.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Birch, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Bryant. Miss L. S. V. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Butt, Mr. H. E. Chapman, Miss A. C. Cole. Miss M. I. Courtnay. Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Dempster, Dr. W. S. R. Dick, Mrs. C. M. .Dixon, Miss M. X. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Duncan, Miss X. J. Fagg, Miss G. I. Fergric, Miss J. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawker, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. S. Henderson. Masters F. and G. Henderson and governess. Mr. E. G. Hey wood, Mrs. A. Joseph. Mrs. E. J. R. Joske," Master D. P. B. Joske, Mrs. S. A. T. Lambie. Miss B. J. Lambie. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lister, Mr. J. T. Lunn. Miss A. M. Lunn, Miss M. J. Macfarlane. Miss M. E. Malfroy, Dr. H. H. Mann, Mrs. M. G. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Matthews. Mr. M. H. McKellar. Mr. W. Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mordaunt, Miss G. G. M. Morris, Mr. G. K. Xuttall, Miss E. E. Orchard, Mr. W. J. E. Owen Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paterson. Mrs. E. C. Pharazyn. Mrs. S M. Pharazyn. Master P. P. G., Misses P. M. and B. J. F. Pharazyn, and nurse. Mr. and Mrs. X. McG. Phillips, Mr. AY. T. Ritchie. Mr. T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Snow. Mrs. C. D. Spencer. Miss C. A., Miss M. C. Stewart, Master J. B. Stewart Mr and Mrs. J. F. Tipping, Mrs. R. Walsh, Mrs. A. L» M Warden, Mrs. K. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood. Miss V. B. Wrigley. Tourist Class.—Mr. and .Mrs A. E. Atkins. Mrs. E. Mf Attiwill. Miss J. A. A. Baird. Mrs. L. E. Barrack. Miss L. J. Bedford. Mr. H. R- Best, Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackie. Mr. E. Bold. Miss C. L. Bold. Miss E. M. Bryant. Mrs. I. Burgess. Mrs. M. E. Byrn, Miss M. Bvrn, Mrs E. Cadenhead, Master J. Cadenhead. Miss A. X. Cantley, Mr. J. Carmody. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. D. Carpenter, Misses D. P. and J. A. Carpenter. Mrs. S. E. Cater. Mrs. A. Corrin, Miss B. E. Cox, Mr. A. D. Cunningham, Rev. T. Gurtm, Miss t. -tDavidson, Miss E. G. De Bank, Mrs. M. H. Dodd, Miss P. D. Downes. Mrs. E. R. EhcrtMiss M. A. Ebert. Mr and Mrs. A. D. Eglinton, Miss J. H. Elliott. Mr. E. L. «• Farmer, Miss W. R. Fettes, Miss M. Fisher. Mrs. F. George. Mr. F. E. Goddard. R.V. Mr. J. W. Goodyere. Mrs. A. L. Green. Miss J. M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. L. Grupen. Miss U. M. Gunn. Mr. X. Habgood. Miss TJ. G. Hake, Mr. H. C. C. Hansen. Mrs. S. L. Harding, Mr. G. Harman Mrs. J. Henry. Miss A. Henry, Miss D. M. Horrell. MissX. M. Horrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvine. Rev. L. Jarman, Miss J. M. R. Johnston. Miss M. C. Jones, Canon and Mrs. A. L. Keith. Rev. M. C. Kenefick. Mrs. M. King. Miss L. K. King. Miss L. P. King Miss M. M. Kirk, Miss I. M. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lamerton, Miss E. A. Le Fleming. Mr. J. D. Letham, Miss J. E. Litt, Mr. W. E. Lowery, Mr. E. Lutherus. Miss F. M. Mackenzie. Mrs. B. Martin Mrs. E. Martin. Miss X. A. Mayo. Miss H. S. McGiffin Mr. nnd Mrs. A. McGregor. Mrs. M. H. Xlc-Kin-nell. Mrs. H. M. McWilliam, Miss W. J. McWilliam, Miss E. Milner, Mr. L. S. Monk. Mr. H. E. Moorat. Mrs. S. E. Moore. Mr. T. Mortiboy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Paulirer. Miss M. M. Poole, Miss M. Quelch, Rev. C. F. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rainer. Mr. R. Rea, Mrs. T. Riddin. Mrs. G. F. Roberts. Miss M. F. Robertson. Miss A. G. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rothenberg, Miss H. M. Rothenberg. Mr. and Mrs.. K. \V. Schmidt, Misses I. and H. R. Schmidt, Miss M. R. Sherriff. Mr. A. Simmons, Miss D. J. Synions, Mrs. D. S. Taylor, Mrs. X. A la.vlor. Miss B. Wareinc. Mrs. M. F. Watson. Rev. J. P. White. Mr. J. Wilkinson. Miss E. Williams. Miss M. Wright, Miss H. M. Y °ln g tourist B class, there are 169 passengers.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—H.M.S. Endeavour, Matua, Maui Pomere, Waipori, James Cook, Jordsdale, Forresbank, Ora, Sacramento \ alley, Skotaas. „ ~ _ .. ... Wellington.—Rangatira, Tamahine. Wahine, H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leander, H.M.S. Leith. Aorangi, Awatea, Arawa. Kaipara, Mataroa. Monterey. Rangitane. Rangilata, Rangitiki, Remuera, Waimarama. Awarua. —Kaikorai, Kakapo, Maunganui. Niagara, Waikouaiti, Triadic. Triaster, Trienzat Triona, Osthav, W. B. Walker, Ceramic, Comorin, Esperance Bay. Gera, Jervis Bay, Largs Bay, Llandaff, Maetsuycker, Melbourne Star, Mooltan, Moreton Bay. Narkunda, Nestor, Nieuw Zeeland, Orcades, Orion, Orford, Ormonde, Orontes. Otranto, Queen Mary, Speybank, Strathallan, Stratheden, Strathmore, Strathnaver. Tasman. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—December 7: Arrived— Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Tekoa (7.30 a.m.), from BlnfT. Sailed—Waimarama (5.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Waipiata (0?10 p.m.), for Auckland; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Rangitata (9 p.m.), for Auckland. LYTTELTON.—December 7: Arrived— Wahine (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed —Wahine (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Tecs (10.30 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. DUNEDlN.—December 7: Arrived—Wainui (12.30 a.m.), from Bluff; Gera (3.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Speybank (0.15 a.m.), for Melbourne; Waikouaiti (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Wainui (11 p.m.), for Oamaru. SYDNEY.—December 7: Arrived—City of Lyons, from Dunedin. MELBOURNE.—December 6: Arrived— Kakapo, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE. —December 6: Arrived— Kairanga, from Auckland. SUVA.—December 7: Arrived —Orari (8 a.m.), London to Lyttelton. CURACAO,,—December 0: Sailed—Norfolk (Falmouth to New Zealand), in ballast.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23215, 8 December 1938, Page 10

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23215, 8 December 1938, Page 10

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23215, 8 December 1938, Page 10