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PORT OF AUCKLAND

MONTEREY AND TURAKINA THE MAIMOA FOR NAPIER Monterey, Mntson liner, arrived yes:ordn.v morning from San Francisco, .in ports, and sailed last night for Sydney and Melbourne, about 160'pnssengpi's embarking here, Tnrakina, New Zealand Shipping Company stoainer. left Auckland last light for London and West Coast iorts of Britain, via Panama. I Maimoa, Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer, at Queen's Wharf, will sail > it, daybreak to-day for Napier to continue discharging cargo from Liverpool. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS J Pa roto (0.20 p.m.), from North. . I-I.cn kino ((>.50 a.m.), from Portland; Paua 6.55 a.m.) from Gisborne. ' Monterey (7.15 a.m.), from San Erancisco. Passengers for Auckland: — ■ •'irst Class —Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Aickiri, .jr. G. Alldrill, Madame R. Bavi, Mr. an l Urs. G. O. Beech, Mr. and . Mrs. A\ •* if' ilackwell, Mr. T. 'H. Brann, Miss R. it. Buchanan, Mr. T. R. Catley, _M r - f ' Cameron, Mr. F. C. Cook, Miss I. M f . C P Urs. E. B. Cowen, Miss R. Cox. Mrs. M. 3. Clnpliam, Mr. G. Datcharry Mr. <-• A. Dawson, Mr. AV. S. Mr. J. P. I olrf , Ur. and Mrs. J. N. Edson, Mr. T. O. * ranks, Ur. X. Gibson, Mrs. L . Gibson, Mrs. C. M. Gleeson, Mrs. H. M. Hammer. Miss . Harden, Miss H. V. Harper, Mrs. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. A H "d* on ' ilid Mrs. S. T. Hudson, Mr. J. Hiinßcrford, Ur. M. J. Hunn, Mrs. M. A. L. Hunn, Mr"j. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. .Tur.\ , -• r. T. Keppel, Mr. P. C. Kelly, Mr. S. ianestone, Mr. and-Mrs. A. J. La.u, Mr. M. joorman, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lummis. Mr. ind Mrs. C. S. Lucas, Mr. P. H. L>on, Urs. J. E. Mathias, Mr. M. Mckenzie, Mrs. U. McKenzic. Miss AV. McCormack, Mr. and Urs. J. Montcomery. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Uoodabe, Mr. C. Mnrdock, Mr. H. M. Moses, Miss E. N'agle, Mrs. AV. Missesl. A. ind M. A. Nation, Mrs. M. Nation. Mr. and Urs. A. H. Nicoll, Mr. >. AV. Nichols. Mr. 1. Nelson, Mr. AV. P. Nichols, Dr. and Mrs. T. F. TVrkins, Dean R. Pound, Mrs. !»• Pound, Mr. L. L. Robertson Mr and Mrs. [. E. and Master J, Kewell, Mr. L. Stevens, Mr. and' Mrs. D. R. Sheath. Miss M. Spielnan, Mrs. W. T. Stewart, Mr. J. Stewart, dr. and Mrs. H. E. Surerus, Mr. R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Thomas, Mrs. A. r ■ Phonipson, Mrs. IT. AVhitcombc, Mr. M. Jiviseman, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A\ood, Mr. ■>. Yager, Mr. E. AV. Yates. ".'ahin Class—Mr. J. P. Aldridge, Miss M. Anderson, Miss A. E. Banks, Mr. M. J. Bay, Mr. L. Bently, Mrs. E. Black, Mrs. \. S. Bo.ver, Mr. AV H. Boyes, Mrs. AY. H. Roves, Mr. J. Bryson, Messrs. A. S. and K. Broad, Mr. D. Cameron, Mrs. D. Cam■ron, Mr. AY. Cannell, Mr. R. V. Caine, Mr. R. M. Chapman, Mr. \V. H. C'orbett, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clare, Mr. .T. G. Cusack, Mr A. D. Da wick, Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Saves, Miss G'. Englander, Mrs. M. and Miss f. Ellis. Mrs. M. Ewing, Mr. M. Fenn, Mr. r. Eraser, Mrs. J. Fraser, Miss M. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. H. AV. and Master H. Freenan, Mr. A. M. Finlay, Miss C. M. Fisher, Mrs. J. H. Fortune, Mr. AV. Garnctt, Mr. tV. IT. Gane, Mrs. C. Goodair, Mr. B. D. 3raham, Mr. R. A. Green, Mr. S. J. Gudiell, Mr. G. Hawke, Mrs. B. C. Hyde-Smith, Mr. V. Jackson, Mr. R. A. Jamieson, Mrs. '. A. Jamieson, Elder C'. R. Jones. Mrs. j. Ka.v, Mr. AV. J. Kearney, Miss D. Kester, Mr. E R. King, Miss M. La Touche, Dr. \. T. Lawson, ATr. H. F. Leaver. Mrs. A. ind Miss M. A. Leydon, Air. D. R. Manseield, Mr. G. E. Martin, Misses N. E. and M. V. Maxwell, Mr. T. McFetrick, Mr. A. McNeill, Mr. A. McPherson, Mrs. A. Mc'herson, Mr. I. Milner, Mrs. F. and Misses 3. and H. Moore, Mr. S. T. Mullens, Mr. T. Nicol, Mrs. M. A. Nilsson, Mr. R. O'Brien, ilrs. R. O'Brien, Brother P. J. O'Shea, Mr. T. I). Pearce, Mr. 0. Poole, Misses J. and M. Paff, Miss A. Prendeville, Mrs. J. Purdy, Ur. J. Queenan, Messrs. H. and P. Radlock, Mrs. ,7. M. and Miss Reed, Mrs. I. M. and Master G. G. Rice, Mr. L. Russell, Urs. L; Russell. Mr. D. M. Scandrett, Urs. D. M. Scandrett, Mr. C. Stallard, dr. G. T. Stevens. Mrs. G. T. Stevens, Ur. F. Storck, Miss L. Storck, Miss Stinnmetz, Mrs. A. Strang, Mr. T. 3. Scott. Mr. T. Shannon, Mrs. H. G. smith, Messrs. G. A. and ,T. H. Tapper, Mrs. E. AV. and Misses H. M., M. and M. R. Templeton, Air. J. G. Thorn, Miss I. M. IVarner, Airs. E. AVheeler, Mr. AV. AV. AVithey, Miss I. Waite. Mr. A. Wendt, Mr. J. Wisdom, dr. B. D. AVhilwell, Miss L. Whigham, Miss 3. AVulf. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Herekino (10 p.m.), for Portland. Monterey U0.25 . p.m.), for Sydney; Wailiata (10.10 p.m.>, for Wellington. Turakina (11.45. p.m.), for London. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Kiwitea, from Portland, niornine. I'ancraroa, from Najiier. expected. Margaret AV., from Gisborne, morning. [vapiti, from Whancarei, morning. I'lihoe, from Paeroa, morning. Pono, from Thames, morning. I'oa. from Russell, morning. IVaiotahi. from Opotiki, morning. )timai, from Opotiki, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Maimoa, for Napier, 7 a.m. \wanui, for Awanui. 11 a.m. ")timai, for Awanui, 11 a.m. Kapiti, for AVhangarei, 1L a.m. I'lihoe, for Paeroa. II a.m. Paroto, for Matakana, 10 a.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Rnnginui, from Tauranea, morning. Clansman, from AVhakatane, expected. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Kiwi tea, Portland, August 5. Aorangi. Sydney, August 7. Miro, Wellington, August 7. Pakura, Portland, August 7. Kaimiro. Portland, August 0. Waimarino, Wellington, August 10. Matai, Northern Lights, August 11. Kurow, Wallaroo, August 12. Fiona, Suva, August 13. Kairanga, Sydney, August 15. Manngimui, Suva, August IG. Wanganella, Sydney, August 16. Overseas Kaituna, New York, August 10. Hnrunui. August 10. H.M.S. Leander, Tahiti, August 11. New Zealand Star, New Plymouth, Angus! 11, to lqad. Maetsuyoker, Saigon, August 11. [lily of Delhi, Montreal. August 11. Kchvard F. Johnson, Palembang, August 14. Coriila, Singapore, August 15. Karamea, Opua, August 15, to load. Port Halifax, Wellington, August 15, to load; Arawa,' Wellington. August 17. H.M.S. Achilles, Nine, August 17. Rangitata, Napier, August IS, to load. Waimarama, Wanganui, August 20, to load. Monowai, A'ancouvcr, August 21. Rangitane. London, August 23. Antonio. Freeport, August 21. Cambridge, Liverpool, August 24. Tongariro, Tokomaru Bay, August 24, to load. Sussex. Wellington, August 20. to load. Port Hunter, Napier, August 28, to load. Canberra Marti, Mo/.i, August 29. tluncliffe, New York, September 1. Mariposa, San Francisco, September 1. Limerick, Los Angeles, September 2. Arawa. Lyttelton, September 3, to load. Fordsdale. Liverpool, September 6. Citv of Delhi, Wellington, September 9. to load. Doric St:vr, London. September 12. • Port Saint John, Montreal, September 12. Frankfurt. New Orleans. September 13. i'nsman, Saigon, September 1.4. Maimoa, Waikokopu, September 15, to load. Narbada, Calcutta, September 15. ,i Rangitane. Napier, September 15,_t0 load. Aorangi. Vancouver, September 17. Ko7.an Mam, Kobe. September 10. Arthur F. Corwin. Palembang. September 20. Northumberland, Liverpool, September 21. Hauraki. Los Angeles, September 22. Citv or Winchester. Aew York. September 24. Rimntaka, AVellington. September 27. Monterey, San Francisco, September 29. Port Huon. Liverpool, October 1. Akaroa, Southampton, October 4. Maetsuycker, Saigon, October 13. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseab Kekerangn. Sydney, August 7. Aorangi, A'ancouvcr, August 8. Matnn. Rarotonga, August 15. Now Zealand Star, London, August 10. Port Halifax, New York, August IS. Wanganella. Sydney, August IS. Monterev, San Francisco, August 21. Monowai, Sydney, August 22. Rangitata, London, August 24. Waimarama. London, August 2fi. Tongariro, Southampton, August 29. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella. left Wellington August 3; due Sydnev August 7; leaves Sydney August 12; dim Auckland August 10. ; Awatca. left Sydney August »; due Wellington August 7: leaves AVellington August 0; due Sydney August 12. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aorangi, left Sydney August 3; due Auckland August 7; leaves Auckland August S; duo Vancouvor August 25. Monowai. left A'nncouver August 2; due land August 21; leaves Auckland August 22; due "Sydney August 26. ss wc " U.mSS.VU'USVw SJ. arrived ant left Auckland July 24; duo San Fran Cisco August 8.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS irawa, left Southampton July 7; due WellRangitane" it"* London July. 20; due AnckRemuera, Jeff "London July 13; due WellingDominion^"fonarch': left Southampton August 4; due Wellington September Rimutak-a, leaves London August 1,. Wellington September -1. . ; VESSELS IN PORT Devonriort-H.M.S. H.M.S. fcndeavour, fl-.M.S. \\ akaKina. Western Wharf— Kekerangu (U.S.S.). -Pa" 3 (5.0.). . (TTC .c. Chelsea—Korowai Dock Jetty—Matua (U.S.S.). OVERSEAS SHIPS Discharging 't;i , A f ciiniranorc from New York, at Well* inston thcncc Lyttelton and Dunedm. Dosinia, from Singapore, at p^ n i„"k lan d, Erla hence Wellington. Lyttelton and Kara in ca, from London at Nc* Lbmoutn,, KSt 1 Lytiefton' and Port from London, at Auckland. g „„c{^ Ce fr^ :l at Wellington, thence Lyttelton. LOADING ata LeaVes at Au^gust el ii n 'for h Southa^pton^a o nd (due August 11). Leaves August 10 for PortWov'at Waikokopu, thence Wellington and Lyttelton. Leaves August 1G for ° London and cwcastle-on-Tjnc. • Port Halifax, at Dunedin, thence Bliifl• " ®' l ington and Auckland (due August l> > • Leaves August 18 for cw lork, 80~ thence Lyttelton R Wellington. Napier and Auckland (di e August 16). Leaves August 24 lor Sn««M° n at" Bluff, thence Timaru, Wanfranui, New Plymouth, Wellington and land (due August 26). r^Tvne 1 for London and . Toneariro. at New Plymouth, thence el |i," n ' Wanganui. Wellington, Tokornaru IBaj and Auckland (due August 24). Lews August 29 foj Southampton, London and West Coast/ The Union Company's steamer Kekerangu. at Western Wharf, will sail on Monday for Sydney. The Union Company's steamer Korowai. at Chelsea, will sail on -Monday for lort Whangarei. From Westport, via New Plymouth and Portland, the Union Company's steamr* ,l\aimiro is now due here on Wednesday. The Union Company's steamer Kiwitea, from Greymouth, via Portland, _ will arrive this morning and berth at Kings Wharf. The Northern Company advises that the motor vessel Ronaki will leave Onehiinga on Monday for Raglan, Kawhia and Te Waiters. The Richardson Line motor-vessel Pakura will arrive here from Portland on Monday night and sail for the East Coast on Tuesday. ■ The former Richardson Line steamer Tantraroa, purchased by Waiheko Passage Service. Limited, will arrive here from Napier to-day. The Shell Company's motor-tanker Paua arrived from Gisborne yesterday morning and berthed at Western Wharf. She will sail on Tuesday for the East Coast. The Union Company's steamer' Kniranga, after loading at Newcastle and Port Stephens, will leave Sydney on Wednesday for Auckland where she is expected on August 15. PHOSPHATE FROM SFAX Advice has been received that a phosphate cargo for New Zealand will be loaded at Sfax, Tunis, next month. FIONA FROM SUVA The Colonial Sugar Company's ste;imer Fiona is expected here from Suva on August 13. After discharging at Chelsea she will proceed to Sydney. SHEEP FOR OSTEND The motor-vessel Margaret W. will arrive at Ostend at daylight to-day from Gisborne with sheep. After discharge she will move to King's Wharf, sailing on Tuesday for the East Coast. AORANGI ON MONDAY The Canadian-Australasian liner Aorangi will arrive from Sydney on Monday morning, berthing at Prince's Wharf about 7.30. She will sail for Vancouver, via ports, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning. MIENA CHARTERED > The auxiliary ketch Miena, owned by G." H. George and Company. Limited, has been chartered by the Public Works Department for a voyage from Auckland to Sunday Island toward the end of the month. HUIA AND MIRO The Nobel Explosives Company's topsail schooner Iluia left Melbourne on Thursday for New Plymouth and Auckland. The company's auxiliary ketch Miro, from Dunedin, via Wellington, should arrive here on Monday. THE NEW ZEALAND STAR. The Blue Star motor-ship New Zealand Star will now leave Lyttelton to-day for Wellington. instead of New Plymouth. She will proceed from Wellington to New Plymouth and Auckland, arriving here next Friday and sailing on August 16 for London, via Cape Horn. NARBADA'S PROGRAMME 1 X The Union Company advises that its chartered steamer Narbada will now leave Calcutta about August 13 for Auckland, where she is due about September 15. She will load at Penang on August 19, Singapore on August 2'2, and Samarang on August C!G. THE MOTOR-SHIP MATUA The Union Company's passenger motorship Matua will move this morning from Central Wharf to the dock wharf. She will enter Calliope Dock on Monday morning for survey and will resume running on August 15, when she will sail for Rarotonga, Nukualofa, Yavau, Apia and Suva. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within grange of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Matai. .Aorangi, Kaiwurra, Maunganui, Pontypridd. Turakina, Waimarama, Kaituna, Mim, Monterey. Wellington.—Maori, Rangatira. Awatea, Kalingo, Karitane, Komata, South Sea, AVaitaki, Wansranella, Matthew Flinders, 'Arawa, City of Singapore, Dosinia. Karamea. Port Bowen. Port Dunedin, Port Fairy, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Remuera, Taniaroa, Mariposa, Naniwa Mam. Awarua.—'H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Lcainder. H.M.S. Wellington, Kauri, Monowai," Triaster, Tricnza. Triona. Comorin, Espeiance Bay, G. S. Walden. Henry Dundas, Mooltan, Moreton Bay, Orontes, Otranto, Queen Mary. Strathaird, Strathnaver, Tolten, Maetsnycker, Nieuw Zeeland, Tasman. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures.—Tiri (9 a.m.h for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.— August 4: Arrived— Maui »Pomare (S.'2o a.m.), from Lyttelton: Poolta (12.50 p.m.), from Greymouth; Dosinia (7.25 p.m.), from Singapore; Koparr, (7.35 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed—Matthew Flinders (1.10 p.m.), for Greymouth. LYTTELTON. —August 4: Arrive-;'—New-Zealand Star (7.20 a.m.). from Dunedin; "Waipori (0.30 a.m.), from ,Timarn; Mataroa 3.15 p.m.), from Timaru: Waiana (3.15 'p.m.), from Wellington; Port Waikato (5.45 p.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—Naniwa Mara (4 p.m.), for Noumea; Waitaki (6.10 p.m.). for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. —August 4: Arrived— Holmlea, from Wellington. Sailed—Rata (11 a.m.), for Tarakohe. MELBOURNE. —August 3: Sailed—Rala, for New Plymouth. SYDNEY. —August 3: Sailed—Aorangi (9.30 p.m.), for Auckland. LONDON. —August 3: Arrived Port Chalmers, from Wellington, via Southampton. KINGSTON. —August 1: Sailed—Raranga (Auckland to London).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 10

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PORT OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 10

PORT OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 10

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