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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

PORT OF AUCKLAND OVERSEAS VESSELS The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitata, at Central Wharf, will leave at seven o'clock this morning for London, via Panama, taking 86 passengers. The Federal Li n ® steamer Huntingdon, which arrived last night from Liverpool with cargo from West Coast ports of Britain, will berth this morning at Queen's Wharf. Ihe Admiralty motor-tanker rived yesterday afternoon from Adaban, Persian Gulf, and berthed alongside the tanker Nucula at the Devonport Naval Base. The departure for Ocean Island of the Bank Line motor-ship Glenbank, at Chelsea, has been again postponed, until noon to-day. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Tuhoe (.5 a.m.), from Paeroa; Kapiti (9 a.m.), from Whangarei. Arndalo (1.30 p.m.). from Abadan. . Kawau (7.15 p.m.), from Great Barrier. Huntingdon (10 p.m.), from Liverpool. ships YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Waiotahi (10.25 a.m.). for Opotiki; Land's End, yacht (11.30 a.m.). for Bay of Islands; Kaimiro ('2.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Pono (5.15 p.m.), for Thames; luhoe (0.20 p.m.), for Paeroa; Kapiti (0.35 p.rn.), for Whangarei; Waipori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Toa (10.10 p.m.), for 'Jauranga; Kawau (10.10 p.m.), for Coromandel. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY H.M.S. Endeavour, from Coast, expected. Korowai, from Sydney, 7 a.m. Kawau, from Coromandel, morning, lianginui, from Tauranga, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Rangitata, for London, 7 a.m. Glenbank, for Ocean Island, noon. Limerick, for Wellington, afternoon. Waipiata, for Wellington, afternoon. Port Whangarei. for Wellington, noou. •Eanginui, for Tauranga, 4 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Korowai, Sydney, December 16. H M S. Endeavour, Coast, December 10. Karcpo, Westport, December 10. Awatea, Sydney, December 19. Matua, Suva, December 19. Kairanga, Sydney, December 19. Port Tauranga, opua, December 19. Waiana, Wellington, December 19. Port Waikato. Wellington, December 22. Aorangi, Sydney, December 20. Matua, Wellington, January 2. Wanganella, Sydney, Jan. 4. Overseas Tekoa, Tokomaru Bay, December 17, to load. Susana, Bunbury, December 18. Waimarama, Wellington, December 19. to Kaipara, Dunedin, December 20," to load. Durham, Liverpool, December 22. Monterey, San Francisco, December 23. Orford, Brisbane, December 23. Kangitane, Wellington, December 24. Port Auckland, Gisborne, December 20, to load. Tongariro, New York, December Port Saint John, Montreal, December 28. Evgenia Chandns, Sfax, December 31. Narkunda, Brisbane, December 31. Port Sydney, Opua. January 3, to load. Tainui, Southampton, January 3. Waipawa, Liverpool, January 3. Cumberland, Opua, January 3, to load. Attila, Bahrein, January 5. Sultan Star, Lourenco Marques, January a Otranto. Brisbane, January 0. Hauraki, Los Angeles, January 7. Canberra Maru, Wellington, January 7. Narbada, Calcutta, January T. Niagara, Vancouver, January 8. Saigon, January 11. llimutaka, London, January 12. Furiri, lininingham, January 15. Llandaff, New Plymouth, January 15. Edward F. Johnson, Sumatra. January 15 Kozan Ma,ru. Kobe, January 10. City of Manchester, New York. January 17. Mariposa, San Francisco, January 20. Kommodore Johnsen, New Plymouth, January 21. Cape Horn, Los Angeles, January 22. Ruahine, Immingham. January 23. Kent, Liverpool, January 20. City of Glasgow, Halifax, February 1. Tainaroa, Wellington, February 2. Empire Star, Liverpool, February 2. Oronsay, Brisbane, February 3. Anhalt. New Orleans, February 5. Aorangi, Vancouver, February 5. City of Dieppe, New York, February 5. Gcra, Wanganui, February 7, to load. Rangitiki, London, February 9. Stratheden, Brisbane, February 10. Tasman, Saigon, February 13. Monterey, San Franrisco. February 17. Opawa, Liverpool, February 17. Kaimata, Halifax, February 21. Mataroa, Southampton, February 23. Windsorwoodj Ghent, February 23. Frankfurt, J*ew Orleans, February 25. Tolten. Los Angeles, February 28. Port Brisbane, New York, March 1. Niagara. Vancouver, March 3. Cornwall, Liverpool, March 8. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Glenbank, Ocean Island, December 16. Rangitata, London, December 10. Springbank, Nauru Island, December 17. Awatea, Sydney, December 20. Monterey, Sydney, December 23. Aorangi Vancouver, December 27. Tekoa, London, December 31. Matua, Rarotonga, January 3. Wanganella, Sydney, January 6. Monterey, San Francisco, January 9. Niagara, Sydney. January 10. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Awatea, leaves Sydney December 16; due Auckland December 19; leaves Auckland December 20; due Sydney December 23. Wanganella, leaves Sydney December 16; due Wellington December 20; leaves Wellington December 22; due Sydney December 20. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney November 24; arrived Auckland November 28; left Auckland November 29; duo Vancouver December 10. Aorangi, left Vancouver November 23: arrived Auckland December 11; left Auckland December 12; duo Sydney December 10. Monterey, left San Francisco December 0; arrives and leaves Auckland December 23; duo Sydney December 26. Mariposa, left Sydney December 9; arrived and left Auckland December 12; due San Francisco December 27. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Tainui, left Southampton November 25; due Auckland January 3. Rimutaka, left London December 8; due Auckland January 12. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton December 23; due Wellington January 25. Rangitiki, leaves London January 5; due Auckland February 9. Mataroa, leaves Southampton January 20; duo Auckland February 23. VESSELS IN PORT Devonport—H.M.S. Leander, H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Wellington, H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Wakakura, Nucula, Arridale (R.F.A.). Prince's Wharf—Limerick U.S.S.), Waipiata (U.S.S.), Korowai (U.S.S.). Queen's Wharf—Port Huon (F.<j\A.\ Huntingdon (N.Z.S.). Central Wharf—Rangitata (N.Z.S.). Port Whangarei (N.S.S.). King's Wharf—Springbank (8.P.C.). Chelsea—Glenbank (S.L.). OVERSEAS SHIPS Loading Akaroa, at New Plymouth, thence Wellington, Napier and Lyttelton. Leaves December 30 for Southampton and London. Bencruachan, at Gisborne, thence Tolaga Bay, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. Leaves January 6 for Dunkirk, London and Antwerp. Cumberland, at Dunedin, thenco Wanganui, New Plymouth, Opua, Auckland (duo January 3) and Wellington. Leaves January 21 for London and West Coast. Goslar, at Lyttelton, thence Timaru and Dunodir. Leaves January 3 for Continent. Kaipara, at Dunedin, thenco Auckland (due, December 20). Napier, Wellington and' Lyttelton. Leaves December 31 for Now York, Boston, St. John and Halifax. Naumburg, at Napier, thenco Wellington. Leaves December 10 for Dunkirk, Antwerp, Bremen and Hamburg. Port Huon, at Auckland, hence Napier and Wellington. Leaves December 30 for London. Tekoa, at Tokomaru Bay, thence Auckland (duo December 17). Leaves December 31 for London and West Coast. Waimarama, at Wellington, thence Auckland (due December 10), Napier and Lyttelton. Leaves December 31 for London. Zealandic, at Wanganui, thence New Plymouth, Wellington, Timaru and Dunedin. Leaves January 4 for London. Tho Union Company's steamer Karepo Is expected to leave Westport to-day for Auckland, where sho is due about Monday, and Portland. The Watchlin Line motor-ship Port Whangarei, at Central Wharf, and the Union Company steamer Waipiata, at Prince's Wharf, are expecterJ to sail to-day for Wellington and Southern ports. THE PORT HUON The Port Lino motor-ship Port Huon, at Queen's Wharf, should sail on Monday night for Napier and Wellington to complete loading for London.

KAIPARA ON TUESDAY The MA N Z Line motor-ship Kaipara is now expected 'at. Auckland on iuesday from Dunedin to continuo loading for iNew xor*. Boston, St. John and Halifax. THE WAIMARAMA The Shaw Savill and Albion motorisbip Wai ma ram aw ill leave Wellington tomorrow for Auckland, arriving here on Monday continue loading for London. IEKOA TO LOAD The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa is scheduled to arrive here to-morrow from Tokomaru Bay to load finally for Loudon and West Coast ports of Britain. SPRINGBANK'S DISCHARGE mu,, -Rule L'ne motor-ship Springbank, dsiswsse RANGITANE FROM LONDON A further wireless message ® n c She is due at Auckland on uccemoer complete discharging. MATUA FROM ISLANDS jwa "wur&Aw Sax ,ar.or wdK.?. The" Matua will again leavo Auckland for the Islands on January 3. THE LINER AWATEA Tho Union Company's transtasman liner Awatea will leave Sydney this eveninig for Auckland where she is expected to berth about one o'clock on a ternoon. She will sail on her return at five o clock on lue day afternoon. SHIPS WITH HARDWOOD The American steamer Susana is expected to arrive hero on Sunday with hardwood from Busselton and Bunbury, Western Australia The Watchlin Lino motor-ship P° T \ Tiinnnira should arrive on Monday from Opua to complete discharging hardwood poles from New South Wales. KOROWAI AND KAIMIRO Wireless advice from the Union Company's steamer Korowai states that. she i a"i ' from Sydney at seven, o clock this morning. She will berth at Prmco s Wharf and sau on Monday for Greymouth. Tho same company's steamer Kaimiro left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Sydney. EASTERN CANADA SAILINGS The MjA.N.Z. Line steamer c ity o f 01asgow will leave Halifax on December 30 for Auckland, where she is due on 1. She will be followed by the motor-ship Kaimata, leaving Halifax on January and arriving here on February 21, and the motorship Port Halifax, leaving Halifax on February 10 and reaching Auckland on March 14. RANGITATA'S PASSENGERS The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitata, which will leave Auckland this morning for London, via 1 anama. will take the following passengers:— First Class.—Mr. H. G. Brandon, Mr. P. A. Elworthy, Mrs. Elworthy. Miss J. Farauhar, Mrs. F. A. Johnston. Mr. F. A. Jorgensen, Miss A. K. Julius, Mr. H. G. Smith. Miss L. M. Turner, Major A. C. Willison, Mrs. vvilliTourist Class.—Mr. R. J. rra ®^ ong Vf *r" p' E. Arnott. Mr. G. W. Ashby Miss M. C. F. Barber, Mr. R. E. Bary, Mr. L. W. Bennett, Mrs. E. Berry. Miss f. H E. Berry. Mrs. E. E. Bird. Mrs. M. P. Blick, Mr. F. Brav Miss A. Brown, Mrs. M. O. Cartwright, Miss B. Chaplin. Miss M. H. Colhns, Mr F. H Craig. Mrs. J. P. H. Crispe, Mr! H. K. Drummond. Mr. N. Ewart, Mr. J. H. Gard'ner, Mr. D. G. Grant, Miss E. I. /:rnnt Air C F. Gray, Mrs. E. M. Gray, Mrs. M. Hamilton. Mr H. P. Hill, Miss D. Hugh-J ones, Miss F. K. Jones, Mr. J. K. Kemp, Mrs. E. C. M. Kenwnght, Mr. S C. Ladyman. Mr R. E. Lewis, Mrs. A F. Meek Mr A. G. W. Merewether, Mr. A. C. Mac Kenzie, Mr. T. C. McGiUivray Mr. R. 1. Mulligan, Mr. S. Olsen, Mr ; G. D. Osborne. Mrs. Osborne, Master M. L. Osborne. Miss E. M. Paynter, Mrs. A. T. Pearce, Mrs. E. M Phillips, Miss A. D. Phillips, Mr. G. Storey, Mrs. Storey. Miss H. R. Thomson, Miss M. S. Thomson. Miss M. H. lhomson. Mr. R. F. Trewheellar, Mrs. Trewheellar. Miss R. E. Trewheellar. Miss J. M. Waldy. Mr. G E Weston, Mrs. E. W. Whitehouse. Mr. d'. F. Wilson; and 18 third-class passengers. TAINUI'S PASSENGERS. The Shaw, Savill ancl Albion liner Tainui. due at Auckland from Southampton. via Panama, on January 3, has the following passengers:—For Auckland: yenerable Archdeacon J. Lindsay. Mrs. N. AbDott.MrsM. Austin, Mr. W. A. Blackey, Mr. J. H. Blackwell. Mrs. E. H. Bloch, Mrs. M. Bloodworth. Mrs. D. I. E. Boyes, Miss P. HBoyes, Mrs. M. E. Bracing, Mr. and Mrs. G. C Colgan, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cow ell. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ford. Miss F. A. Mrs. E. Frost, jlr. H. B. lyffe, Miss L. F. Gibbs, Mrs. A. Green. Mrs E. J- H , aw^ l "®' Miss M. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hennessv Mrs. R. M. Holmes, Miss I. D. Holmes, Mr. D. M. Hunter. Mrs. H. Johnston, Miss H. Johnston. Mr. J. S. Ling,. Mr. R. McCluskey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paine, Miss M. M. Prestwick, Mr. and Mrs. C. Quail, Miss G. Quail. Mr. J. Raw. Mrs. L. F. Roberts, Miss F.. Masters G.. J., and L. Roberts, Miss L. Roberts, Miss S. E. Robinson, Mrs. H. Rosten. Miss K. Smyth. Mr P. Stedman. Mre. H. Stennett, Miss M. Taylor, Miss M. A. Tavlor Miss P. E. E. atson, Miss A. Weetcli. For Wellington: Dr H. L. Hersch. Mrs. Hersch, and Miss E. Hersch, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen. Miss R. Allen, Mrs. F. Barson, Miss C. Barson, Mr. and Mre. K. J. Blair, Miss G. F. Blair, Mrs. M. Bryant. Mr. R. Davidson. Mr. M. Finn, Mrs. J. J. Fleming, Mrs. E. H. C. Fletcher, Mr. P. Hickey, Master H. J. Holmes, Mrs. M. B. Lea. Mrs. Macintyre. Mr. D. , Mc T ® on^' d .- Miss B. Mendl, Miss K. Mumford, Dr. and Mrs. M. Reichman Miss S. v' Shortt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mira _EStabler, Miss M. S Steohenson Master R. stnnnell Mrs. .C. E. Thomas, Miss B. M. Timms Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Verity. Miss M. Watson. Miss M. Wood. Jor LyUc ton: Jlrs. M. G. Aitken. Miss M. M. Aitken. Master H. P. Aitken. Mrs. M. R. Diamond. ■Miss J. G. Diamond. Mrs. D. Duncan Smith. Miss G. Duncan Smith. Miss E. Fenwick. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hepburn. Miss E. M. Hepbum. Miss J. B. Hepburn, Mr. C. M. Hep burn; Mr. R. S. McClear.v, Mr. and Mrs F Salloway, Master G. and Miss P. Sa. oway. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wall. For Port Chalmers: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Aston, Miss K. Connolly. Miss M. Gait. Miss E. M. Gotts. Mr. and Mrs. P. Inglis. Mr. H. McDonald For Oamaru: Mr. and Mrs. R. Milligan. There are 41 passengers for Australia. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland— H.M.S. Endeavour. Aoransri. Kaimiro, Kairanga. Waipori, Port Campbell. Wellington.—Rangitira, Tamahine. Awatea, Waliine. Waitaki, Akaroa, Arawa, Bencruachan, Fordsdale, Mariposa, Monterey. Mataroa. Naumburg, Orari, Rangitane. Tainui. Rangitiki, Rimutaka, Tekoa. Tricula. Trojan Star, Zealandic. Awarua. —Matai. H.M.S. Achilles. Ivakapo, Karetu, Kiwifea, Maunganui, Niagara. Paua. Waikouaiti, Triadic, Triaster, Osthav, Jervis Bay, Comorin, Kaipara. Kommodore Johnsen, Mooltan, Moreton Bay, Nestor. Orama. Orion, Ormonde, Orontes. Otranto. Port Montreal. Queen Mary, Strathaird. Strathallan, Strathmore. Susana, Narkunda. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrivals.—Waimea (5.20 a.m.). from Dargaville. Yesterday's Departures.—Hokianga (4.15 p.m.). for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—December 15: Arrived— Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Tasman (7.15 a.m.), from Auckland; Waipahi (5.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Maui Pomare (8.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Wahine (7.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Akaroa (10 p.m.), for New Plymouth. LYTTELTON.—December 15: Arrived— Rangatira (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Waimarino (245 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed —Ora (7.25 a.m.), for Sumatra; Forresbank (4.35 p.m.), for Dunedin; Rangatira (8.45 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—December 15: Arrive^ —Cumberland (0.30 a in.), from Lyttelton;' Kakapo (8.15 a.m.), from Bluff; Kaipara (9.15 a.m.)', from Lyttelton. Sailed—Port Waikato (0 p.m.), for Timaru. "MELBOURNE.—December 14: Sailed— Maunganui (10 a.m.), for Bluff. CRISTOBAL.—December 12: Arrived— Tainui (Southampton to Auckland). IMMING HAM. —.December 12: Sailed— Ruahino, for Auckland. PANAMA.—December 12: Sailed—Napier Star (London to Wellington). EAST LONDON. —December 12: Sailed— Sultan Star, for Auckland, via Lourenco Marques.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23222, 16 December 1938, Page 6

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23222, 16 December 1938, Page 6

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23222, 16 December 1938, Page 6