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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER

POET OF AUCKLAND ORONSAY AND AORANGI The Orient ilincr Oronsay arrived from Brisbane yesterday morning on a cruise and berthed at Western Wharf. She will sail at midnight,to-night lor Wellington and Sydney. The Ganadio.nAustralasian liner Aorangi, ii'om Vancouver, via ports, is expected at aye o-clock to-morrow afternoon. She will berth at Queen's Wharf and sail at 11 o'clock on Monday night for kiyannv. The Huddart-Parker motor-liner Wanganella sailed last night for Sidney and Melbourne, taking about ~.iu passengers. The Blue Star motor-s up Empire Star arrived from Liverpool, via Panama, early yesterday morning and anchored. She will berth this morning at Prince's Wharf, discharging to tbe agency of the Port Line.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Raneinui (1.40 a.m.), from Tauranga. Empire Star (2.40 . a m -^p^? 1 I ? nd Llverpi)o ! Hcrekino (7.5 a.m.), from Por WpiHnelonRimutaka (8 a.m.), f™ ll } Welunglo , P \^o°nsay'°(7 P 20 "a.m.K™ rom^Brisbane. PaspTrft' S Mr^M.£ M r °Crkvmc Dr S Fromm. Mrs-Jromm, Mrs T. Glanville, Mrs. E. Greatbatch, J. E. Greatbatcli. Miss B. Hannam. Mr. F. H. Hoffman, Miss L. L. L awson, Miller A Lau Miss P. Laboriero, Mr. H. R- Miller. Mrs. Miller. Mrili. G. Mason, Mrs. S. E. Mod in. Mrs. R. G. Macgregor, Mr. C. RMcLean. Mrs. McLean and three child r«u Mrs. I. H. Miles, Mr G. A. Little, Mr, u. Natoli. Mrs. E. L PiMce, Mr P. W Mrs. Porges and child. Mrs. J. P. i nimP-. \ir T P Pledger. Mr. T. H. KoocriM>n, Mr' R M. Robertson, Mrs. Robertson. Mr. J W Ridd. Mr. J. R. Mm.. M. W Shaw Miss M. M. Shoosmith. Miss »• Thomson. Mr. 11. R. Wealthenllt, Miss A, GWe'ithcrilt Mrs. M. Wallace, Mr. u. Cowan, anil tourist B class P»sscnKe«. Waiotahi 0.10 p.m.), from Tamaroa (0.83 p.m.), from Wellington.

- YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Wanganella (0-40 p.m.), for Sydney. PasFirst™ Class. Miss F. Aird. Mr. H. W. Aitcheson, Sir J. M. Atkinson. Mr. I. &■ and Miss D. M. Baume, Mr. A. E. H- Ben nett. Mr. A. H. Blanche, Miss _MButcher. Mrs. O. M. and .Miss J. F. Bar wood, Miss D. A. Blair. Mr. G. Ji- uen, Mr. G. W. Carter. Miss; P. •Clajdon,.Mranil Mrs. H. M-Clarke,. Mr. P. W. DoUcer, Mrs. E. R. and Miss N. De Coek, Mrs. M. G. Dreadon, Miss P. Durneu Mr and Mrs. E W. P. Edwards, Mr. and Mr*, b. Frost and infant, .Master G. Frost, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. drigg, Masters K. fc. and G. L. Gngg, Miss E. L. Grigg. Mr. ana Mrs H. H. Hecht. Mr. and Mrs. B. «. Higgins. Mr. It. W. .Hedlcy, Mr. a li r ' P Higgins, Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Hunwr, Miss V. E. Hunuer. Miss W. J. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jamieson and infant Mrs. A L. and Misn R. F. Johns, Mr. J. R. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. N J. Jenkin Mr. A. T. Jacobs, Mr P Keith, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mrs J Kent, Mr. G. N. Keightley, Miss M. M. Logan. Mr. W. F. Locke, Miss Lee, Mrs. E. N. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Marsh, Mr F. W. Martin. Mrs. E. F and Missi M McMurtne, Mr. McKenzie, Mr. D. F. McKellar, Mr. C. M Dowell Mr. 6. D. Nash, Mr. D. L. N«ipier, Mrs E. M. Nicol. Mr. A. R. PcrrH°n, Mr. A J Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pittendreigh, Miss'M. M. Pittendreigh. Miss N. Quickenden, Mr. J. Rigg. Messrs. M. and D. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ralls, Master ML. and Miss W. E. Ralls, Mrs. S. Renshaw and infant, Mrs. R. and Dr. Ehoda Robb, Mr. F. S. Storey Mr. and Mrs. HC. Small, Mr. R. H. Small, Mr. A. A. Strutners. Mr. S. G. Shepherd, Mrs. G. A. Scvi, Mrs, H. D. and Miss M. T. baies, Mrs. M. E. Shilliday, Dr. B. Shem, Mr and Mrs. F. H. Tisbury, Miss F. M. anil Master F. W. Tisbury. Mrs. T- Temple Misses B. A. and D. W. Thorpe. Mr. E. Torpey, Miss M. G. Taylor, Mr. E. N. Vaney. Mrs. N. S. Whitehead. Mr. F. Watoce. Mr. C. L. Wilson. Mrs. B. Welch. Mr. E. WilliamSecond Class. —Miss A. M. Austin, Mrs. F. Burrows. Miss C. S. Bailey, Miss D. Bagnall, Mrs. L. M. Brawn. Mr. B. Bndhia. Mr. G. B. Barton. Mrs. E. and Msss E. J. Briddock. Mr. L. C. Blackbonrn. Mr. ]D D. Barton, Mr.. B. Best, Mr. E. Black, Mr. G. C. Bruce. Mrs. E. E. Boocock, Mr. D. L Cressey, Miss P. Cobb. Mr. k. V. Church. Messrs. D. N. and C. R. Cameron, Mr. R. Clements, Mr. J. D. Collister, Mrs. h. E. Dobson. Miss N. Davis, Mr. R. Dawes, Mrs. J. M. Davidson. Mr. A. C. Daye, Mr. T. Davis, Miss M. Elliott, Miss O. B. Erlandson. Mrs. E. R. Elliott, Mrs. I. P, and Miss I. C. J. Ferguson. Miss M. C. Fitzpatrick, Mr. A. Fountain. Miss M. Ferrser, Mr. A. H. Fletcher, Mrs. A. L. Garton, Mrs. N. L. Gilmour, Miss M. Garratt. Mrs. N. Gallagher. Mr. A. Gilmore, Miss H. Grivel. Mrs. E. and Miss P. Holland, Mr. H. T. Harrison, Mr. D. Hessey, Mr. I!. W. Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James. Mrs. A. Jarvis. Mrs. I. Johnston, Miss R. F. M. Jenkins. Mrs. S. Jeppesen, Mrs. M. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. Janes, Mr. R. A. James, Mr. T. Johnston. Miss L. M. E. Judge, Mrs. E. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Knight, Miss C. Laverty. Miss F. J. Lopdell, Miss A. Murphy, Miss L. Martin, Mrs. M. Mackel, Miss E. Muller, Miss A. A. Madill. Mr G. Mills. Mr. F. W. Matthews, Miss M. V. McCutcheon, Mrs. M. McGaughey, Mrs. it. and Miss I). McKay, Mr. C. L. Nayar, Mr. J. D. Oddy, Mr. L. E. O'Donnell, Mrs. B. V. F. Pain, Mrs. F. Poole Mrs. D. Prescott-White, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogers and infant, Master P. R. Raue, Miss A. M. E.enwick, Mrs. T. V. Reardon, Mr. and Sirs. P. L Soljak. Xtr. W. H. Scarth, Mr. H. G. Summers. Miss R. Thompson, Mr. W. A. Turvey, Miss E. Vokes. Mrs. A. M. and Mrs. J. P. Williams. Miss J. E. Webster, Mrs. D. Warbrick, Mrs. H. O. Waddell, Mre. C. H. Watson. Miss P. E. Wilson, Mr. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. White, Mr. and Mrs. W. Young.

Puriri (1.5 a.m.), for Nelson; Hauiti (7.50 a.m.), for Great Barrier. Kozan Maru (4.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Port Waikato (7.10 p.m.), ft» Wellington; Will Watch (7.35 p.m.), for Whangarei; Herekino (10.10 p.m.), for Portland; Paroto (10.15 p.m.). for Ma'takana; Waipiata (11 p.m.), for Wellington; Kjirr tigi (11. p.m.), for Port Whangarei.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Maimoa, from Napier, morning. Hauiti, from Great Barrier, early. Kapiti, from Whangarei, morning. Tuhoe, from Paeroa, morning. Pono, from Thames, morning. Clansman, from Russell, morning. Paroto. from Matakana, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Oronsa.v, for Wellington, midnight. Motu, for Awanui, 11 a.m. Tuhoe. for Paeroa, 11 a.m. Kapiti, for Whangarei, 11 a.m. Awanui, for Awanui, 11 a.m. Waiotahi, for Opotiki, 11 a.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Aorangi. from Vancouver, 5 p.m. Pert Saint John, from Napier, afternoon. Kaimiro, from Greymouth, morning. Margaret W., from Gisborne, evening. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastai Kaimiro, Greymouth February 5. Gabriella, Napier, February 6. Omana. Castlecliff. February 6. Mariposa, Sydney. February 0. Waitaki, Wellington, February 6. Kopara, East Coast, February 6. Waiana, Wellington, February 8. Awatea, Sydney, February 13. Matua, Suva, February 10. Aorangi, Sydney, February 20.

Overseas Maimoa, Napier, February 4, to load. Aorangi, Vancouver, February 5 Port Saint John, Napier, February 5, to load. Citv of Glasgow, Halifax. February G City of Dieppe. Xew York. February ' Erlangen, Port Kcinbla, February S, to load. Pierre L.D., Ghent, February t>. Tongariro. Tokoinaru Bay. February 10. to load. Rangitiki, London, February 10. Stratheden, Brisbane, February 10 Loch Don, Vancouver, February 10. Durham. Opua, February 13, to load Tasman, Saigon, February 13. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Wanganella, Sydney, February 3. Aorangi, Sydney, February (!. Mariposa. San Fnncisco, February b Napier Star, London, February 7. Trienza, Nauru, February 7. Port Saint John, New York, February 0. Maimoa, London, February 9. Waipori. Sydney. February 0. Rimutaka, London, February 11. Awatea, Sydney, February 14. Monterey. Sydney, February 17

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Awatea, left Sydney February 3; due Wellington February 0; leaves Wellington February 7; due Sydney February 10. Wanganella, left Auckland Februarv 3; due Sydney February 7; leaves Svdnev February 11; due "Wellington February 15. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, left Sydney January it); arrived Auckland January 23; left Auckland January 24; due Vancouver February 10. Aorangi. left Vancouver January IS; arrives Auckland February 5; leaves Auckland February 6; due Sydney February 10. Monterey, left San Francisco January 31; arrives and leaves Auckland February 17; due Sydney February 20. Mariposa, left Sydney February 3; arrives and leaves Auckland February G; due Sad Francisco February 31.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Rangitiki, left London January 4 Auckland February 10. ■' , an# Mataroa, left Southampton Januarv on.' v • Auckland February 23. * : Rangitata, left London February 0. A Auckland March 9. - \ j Arawa, left Southampton January on. a Wellington March 0. '

UNION CARGO VESSELS - • Kaimiro, left Greyraouth Februarv 1 Auckland and Portland. y 2 r °f Gabriella, left Wcstport January 31 , Napier and Auckland. lor - Omana, left Wanganui February a Auckland. "" Waiana, leaves Lyttelton February a r Wellington and Auckland. 4 fot Waipori, leaves Auckland Februarv a ». Sydney. for Waitaki, from Sydney; leaves "Wellin&nr. February 4 for Auckland. ~e,llnß ton

VESSELS IN PORT ' c Devooport—H.M.S. Leander, H.MB mel, H.M.S. Wellington. ™'°- Prince'H Wharf—Kent (N.Z.S.), Raahino N.Z S ) Empire Star (F.C.A.), Tamam (A.b.l •)« Queen's Wharf—Rimutaka, (N.Z.8.), Orari (N.Z.S.), Waipori (U.S.SJ. '* Central Wharf —Napier Star (8.8.L.), Beatnj (J. 8.0 L.). King's Wharf —Kommodore Johnsen (vspi Trienza (8.P.C.), Port Campb#!! (F.C.A.). PDt - Western Wharf —Oronsay (U.S.S.). In Stream —Maimoa (A.S.P.). Calliope Dock—Port Whangarei (N. 8.8).

Delayed at Lyttelton, .the (Jnion Com. pany's motor-ship Waiana will now tore to. day for Wellington and Auckland, arriving her 6 on Wednesday. s

From Greymouth, the Union Company's steamer Kaimiro is expected here to-morrow morning. No berth has yet been arranged. To complete discharge of Australian cargo the Union Company's steamer Waitaki wilj leave Wellington to-day for Auckland, arrir. inz or. Monday and anchoring in the stream. The Union Company's steamer Waipori discharging Australian at Queen's Wharf, will more to an anchorage this even, ins to provide a for the Aoranori. Sb ß is expected to sail for Sydney on Thursday. •

The motor-vessel Margaret W. will arrive from the Kast Coast to-morrow evening and will land sheep at Orakei. Ko city berth ha* yet been arranged. From Westport. the Union Company's steamer Gabriella is expected to lean Napier to-day for Auckland, arriving here on Monday. THE PORT CAMPBELL The Port Line steamer Port Campbell, from Wanganci, berthed yesterday morning at Kind's Wharf to continue loading for London. v. THE CITY OF GLASGOW A wireless message from ihe M.A.N.J Line steamer City of Glasgow states that she will reach Auckland from Halifax at four o'clock on Monday afternoon. THE KENT'S DISCHARGE The Federal Line steamer Kent, dischar?. ing cargo rrnm West Coast ports or Britain at Prince's Wharf, is announced to sail for Wellington "bout Tuesday. CITY OF KIMBERLEY The A. and A. Line steamer City of Kirnberley will leave New York on April 8 for Auckland, where she is due on May 10, 'WtD' ington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. ORARI FOR NAPIER The New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-ship Onari, loading for Ltmdoa it Queen's Wharf, is expected to sail abosi Tuesday for Napier to complete. ' '4-v*..-PORT CAROLINE IN BALLAST The Port Line steamer Port Caroline wiled from London on Tnesday nigrht for New Zealand in ballast. She is due on the coast oa March 20 to begin homeward loading. - - THE LINER TAMAROA The Shaw. Sarill and Albion liner Tamaroa, from Wellington, arrived last nijht in complete discharge of cargo from London and to begin homeward ioadine. She will berth this morning at Prince's Wh3rf.

MAIMOA TO ANCHOR - The Shaw, SaVill and Aliion steamtr l£almoa. due here from Napier this morning for. final loading for London and West Coast ports: of Britain, trill anchor in the stream. 8b will not berth before Tuesdas'. - ; ; .3 .. REiIUTAKA IN PORT Arriving Wellington yesterday miming, the New Zealand Shipping Comtwny'f liner Rimutaka berthed at Queen's Whatf to complete loading for London. She is ei- i pected to sail finally, via Panama, at nocts next Saturday. MARIPOSA ON MONDAY The Matson liner Mariposa left Sydney yesterday for Auckland, where she will arme * at seven o'clock on Monday morning. She' ; will berth at Western Wharl" and 5311 at five o'clock the same afternoon for San Francisco, via ports. THE PORT SAINT JOHN The M.A.N.Z. Line motor-ship Port Saint John is expected to leave Napier this Ri'wnoon for Auckland, where she is due tomorrow afternoon, to complete loading for New York, Boston, Halifax aud St. Jobn The vessel will nnt berth before Tuesday. THE PIERRE L.D. Wireless advice from the French motorship Pierre L.D. states that, she _w.U rttrt Auckland from Ghent on Wedncsuay to di> charge a full cargo of basic slag. The Pierre L.D., owned by Louis-Dreyfus and Company, was built at Dunkirk in 1935 and l* 5795 tons gross. ' ERLANGEN FOR WOOL Cabled advice was received yesterday *>7 * Henderson and Macfarlane,. Limited that tM North German Lloyd steamer Erlangen vw now arrive here from Port Kembla on nesday to begin loading wool for the continent, She will compete at Lyttelton, Binn and Dnnedin. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels aro expected to b» within range of the undermentioned wireits s stations to-day:— - „„„ r-i.j—nrf Auckland. —Matai, H.M.S. E Aorangi, Kairanga, Malna, Mam Wanganella, City of Dieppe, City of Glasgow. Huntingdon, Llandaff, Mariposa, Pierre Wellington.—Rangatira, hine, Awatea, Kaiwarra, kalingo, aann, Anhalt, Benle-di, Kozan Mara,. MaUroa, Monterey, Norfolk, Port Dunedin, Port Saint John. Rangitane, Rangitiki, Tamui. Awarua.—Niagara, Narbada, Triadic. Triona, G. S. Walden, W. B. WalKer, Arawa, Comorin, Esperance Bay, Jerri; Largs Bay, Maetsuycker, Maloja Melbonrne. Star, Mooltan. Narkunda, Nieuw Hollanfl. Nieuw Zeelaud. Orcades, Orford Orion, ur monde. Orontes, Otranto, Port Strathaird, Strathallan, Tasman, Themistocies. Ulysses.

BY TELEGRAPH , WELLINGTON.— February 3: ArrivedMaunganui <5.4,> a m.), G era Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lj Kelt on, (6.5 p.m.), from from Napier. Sailed—Tainui <?: 30 for a s£ for London; Cape Horn_(o.2o p.m.), for Plymouth; Kaiwarra (. >.30 p.m.). f' or Tv H e ]. castle; Rangatira <7.50 p.m.). for Lyuf ton. LYTTELTON.— February 3: Arrivrt Tees (6.30 a.m.). from Chatham Wan «fi!s .ttM'ferSfe sb. -wartss- ss s Tees (9.30 p.m.). for Chatham Islands _ DUNEDIN .—February 3: A"£ e d—j[g". Marino (10 a.m.). from Tjittelton, . j Wak.ak.ura (10.45 a.m.). from Ste«art. isia Sailed —Waimarjno (9 p.m.), for Jiiun. SYDNEY.—February 3: Arrived—Awatea (7.20 a.m.). from Wellinffton. Sailed (4 posa (noon), for Auckland;. Stratbede p.m.). for Auckland, via Brisbane. SUVA.— February 2: 3: p.m.) (Vancouver to AucUnnd). Feb . Sailed—Tricula (6 a.m.), for Balik raw KINGSTON. —January 31: Arrived lar (Dunedin to Hamburg)* CRISTOBAL.— January 31: Arm Komata (Immingham to Auckland). CURAOAO. —January 31: Saile* bridge (Liverpool to New Zealand), 1 LIVERPOOL.— February 1: Sailed —cori. wall, for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 10

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 10

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 10