SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER
PORT OF AUCKLAND
MAUNGANUi SAILS 8 P.M.
WAIMARAMA AND SUSSEX
Mntinganui. XT 11 ion Company steamer, with 217 passengers, arrived yesterday morning from Sydney and berthed at J'rilice's WJiarf. She will sail on her return at eight o'clock to-night. Waimarama, Shaw. Sayill and Albion motor-ship, at King's \\ harf, will sail at Jive o'clock to-morrow afternoon lot London. She will now steam via L anama instead of Cape Horn. Sussex. Federal Line motor-smp, arrived vestcrdav morning from Wellington and berthed at Princes AVhart. Siiu is expected to sail on Friday lor London and Newenstle-on-'l yne. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Sussex (7.10 a.in.), from Wellington; Coronation (10.25 a.m.), from .Awanni. ' Kiivitea (10.10 p.m.). from VI ( mprton. Maunganiii (7.5 a.m.). from SycJnc.v. I assenders: — , .. Mrs. O. A. Anderson. -Mr. 11. Becker, Mrs. 11. Becker, Miss L. Becker, Mr. A. E. Beyer, Mrs. V. M. Bruce, Mr.- A. Bur ton, Mr. C. Clark, Miss I. took, Mr. 'J'. IT. Chapman, Mr. W. A. pe ;., r v W. A. Dee, Lord dc Yilliers, Mr. 1 • Ldwards, Miss M. Ebbctt. Mr. R. • weather, Mrs. C. t'lKKTis. Miss s.vtlie. Miss L. Farhood. Mr. A. GreinJi.ilf-l». Mr. G. Gardner, Mr. K. Harmmi Mr. L.. u. Henrys, Mr. it. H. Harrowell, Mr. R. Luke. iuR Luke. Mr. W. P. Levy, Mr. L. rl. Leckie Mr. >N. H. Moss, Mr. L. H. Moran. Mr. H. L. Murray, Mr. J.Ma«:phcrsoii. Mrs. A. E. Mackenzie. Miss M. McArtlnir. -lr. J. McMenemy, Mrs. L B. Otway. -Vlr. Onglc.V, Mrs. J. Howe. Miss M. P. W°hertson. Mr S Saks. Mr. A. J. Sinimomls, Miss D. M. Sheppherd. Miss S. M. Slyficld. Miss A. Sarton Mr. C. W. Simpson, Mrs. M. &immonds, Sister L. Stephens, H. J. Thompson, Mrs. H. J. 1 hompson. -Mr. \V. A. Thompson, Mr. J. W. J ?, lt ' TX Williams, Mrs. P. Wilson. Mr. I?. H. \Va Ker. Mrs. R. H. Walker, Captain I. . \M>itc. Mr. D. It. Welch. _ . , Mr. G. P. Adainson. Mrs. G. P. Adamson. Mrs. L. B. Asliion, Mr. K. B. Ansley, Mrs. E. B. Brittain, Mrs. G. Ball-Guymini. Mrs. U. Ball-Guyinaii, Mr. A. Bell, Mr. A. Butler, Mr. 11. Bemoan, Miss J\. J'4 c Vil Buchelor, Mr. A. Boyle, Mr. W. J. Chapman, Mr. L. CartwriK'ht, Mrs. G. Campbell, Miss Z Campbell, Mr. W. b. Carlton, Mr. \\. Cluvrs, M rs. W. Cloves. Mr. L\ Chiverton. Mr. A. Cridge. Miss X. Condron, Miss E. MCooper, Miss D. Carter Mr. P. Cloonan > r. F. Clegg, Mrs. Tv Bal-ziii, Mr.-,. /. Mr L. A. de Venney, Miss C. J. Woods, Miss E. B. Dodd. Mrs. V. Dan vers. Miss J. A. Danvers, Miss M. Bean, Mr. A. Donald, Mr. J. Bowling, Mrs. E. M. Etans, Miss ,T. Evans, Miss J. Evans, Mrs. K. Fiecken, Mr. W. J. Gillman, Mr. M. Gju&um, Mr. C. \V. Glass, Mrs. L. Hill. Mr-. F. H. Houliston, Master B. Houliston. Mrs. H. Hubbert, Mr. B G. Hamilton, Mr. D. A. Hilton. Mr. J. B. Helme, Mrs. J. B. Helme, Mr. S. J. Hall. Mr. W. Hunter, Mr. D. Hoiden, Mr. S. H. Holder, Miss S. Iviceuc, Mrs. M. 13. Johnson. Mrs. M. P. James, Mrs. G. Kendall, Miss J. A. Kitto. Mr. M. K. Kerr, Mr. J. A. Levitt. Mrs. 1. H. Levitt. Mr. R. S. Latta, Mrs. F. A. Lattn. Mr. b. Latin. Mr. C. Lenn'ie, Mr. P. Lucas. Mrs. D. Majic. Mrs. M. Mrkusic, Miss T. Mrkusic, Miss L. H. Meelian, Mrs. T. Morey, Miss M. Morey. Mrs. R. M. Martin. Miss M. M*jrtin, Miss S. Martin, Mr. R. Mustard. Mr. R. Molesworth, Mr. P. A. Morel, Mr. R. Moon. Mr. W. P .Muir. Dr. E. Meyer, Miss M. K. Maccoll. Mrs. M. A. McDowall. Mrs. S. H. McConnell. Mrs. F. McMullen. MissJ. McMullen. Miss M. McMullen, Miss C. McMullen. Master K. McMullen, Mrs. I. McCulloiiKh, Mrs. G. H. Nicholson, Miss E. J. Nicholson. Miss P. O'Neill, Mrs. M. Olsen. Mr. W. J. Peters, Mr. S. Pott. Mrs. S. Pott, Mr. H. C. Parsons, Mrs. H C. Parsons. Mr. P. E. Perry. Mrs. H. J. Proctor Mr. J. E. Pike, Mr. P. Pettar. Mr. S. B. Peterson. Mr. B. M. Patrick. Mr. H. C. Paterson. Mr. 11. Pillinzer, Mr. A. C. Ruid. Miss A. M. Russell, Mr. B. C. Rennie, Mr. F. M. Read. Mrs. IT. L. Sabv. Mrs. F. Shearer. Mr. W. Smith. Miss E. Sarage. Miss G. Sweafnam, Mrs. C. M. Sawyer. Mr. H. Schlecel. Mrs. H. Schleeel. Miss F.. M. Smith. Miss V. Sowerby. Mr. W. S. J. Spence. Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mr. O. Sanderson, Mr. F. Svkes. Mr. G. W. Scott, Miss E. Tester. Mr. H W. .Thomas. Mr. W. Vniidhan. Mr. N. Vantrhan. Mrs. K. Vujcyir. Mrs. !Nr. Williams, Mrs. S. Werhsnlmann, Miss J. Wcchselmann, Miss I). E. Wnlkden. Mr. W. Watson, Mrs. W. Watson. Master B. Wilson. Mr. J. E. West. Mrs. ,T. G. West. Mr. K. B. Williams, Mr. R. G. Walker, and I t Indians. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Kawau (10.15 a.m.). for Coromandel: Will Watch (-1.35 p.m.). for Whangarei; Paroto (fi.i'O p.m.L for North; Pono (8.15 p.m.). for Thames; Toa (9.5 p.m.), for Russell. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Pukeko, from Portland, early. Tuhoe. from Paeroa, morning. Kapiti. from Whangarei. morning. Kawau, from Waiheke, 5.30 p.m. Ranginui, from Tauranga, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Maururanui, for Sydney, S p.m. Rangitane, for Wellincton. afternoon. Kauri, for Portland, afternoon. Korowai. for Greymoutli, evening. Margaret W., for Gisborne. afternoon. Pukeko. for Gisborne. afternoon. Coronation, for Awanui. p.m. Kawau, for Great Barrier, midnight. Otimai. for Opotiki, 3 p.m. Tuhoe, for Paeroa, -1 p.m. Ranginui. for Tauranga, 3 p.m. Kawau, for Waiheke, 9.15 a.m. Kapiti, for Whanprarei. -I p.m. Clansman, for Wliakatane, noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND ISTKRCOLONIU. *XD COASTAL Pukeko, Portland, August 2ft. Kaimai, Westport, August 30. Kaimiro, Portland. August 30. Matua, Suva. September 3. Niagara. Sydney. September -1. Waimarino, Wellington. September 4. Kurow, Melbourne, September 11. Overseas Tongariro, Tokomaru Bay, August 30, to load. Antonio. Freeport. August 30. Canberra Marti, Mozi. August 31. Mariposa, San Francisco, September 1. Limerick, Los Angeles. September 3. Fordsdale. Liverpool, September 3. Port Hunter, Napier. September 1, to load. City of Delhi, Wellington. September 4, to load. ~ Arthur F. Corwin. Sumatra. September 5... Frankfurt, New Orleans, September 0. Huncliffe, New York, September 7. Narbada. Calcutta, September 10. Doric Star. London, September 1-'. > Port. Montreal, Montreal. September 14. Tasman. Saigon. September 14. Rangitane. Napier. September 15. Jo load. Aoraniri, Vancouver. September 17. Mnimoa. Waikokopu, September 1 J?, to load. Kozan Maru. Kobe. September 19. Northumberland. Liverpool. September 21. Rimutaka, London, September 21. Hauraki, Los Angeles. September 23. City of Winchester, N'ew York, September Dominion Monarch. Napier, September 27, to load. Port Hobnrt, Gisborne. September 2S. to load. Monterey, San Francisco, September 29. Port Hiion, Liverpool, October 1. Akaroa. Southampton. October 5. Fordsdale. Waikokopu. Octoher 5, to load. IT.M.S. Wellington. Islands, October 7. Port Montreal, Wellington, October S, to
load. , , Doric Star, Opua. October !), to load. Rimutaka, Bluff. October 11, to load. Jfnetsuyckcr. Saigon, October 13. City of Glasgow, Montreal. October 14. Niagara, Vancouver, October 10. Surrey, New York, October IS. Rolorua, Liverpool, October 10. Napier Star. London, October '2O. AVaipawa, Liverpool, October '23. OriCn, Brisbane, October 27. Mariposa. San Francisco, October 27. Heidelbercr. New Orleans. October 20. Tokvo M'arn, Mozi, October 31. Tamaroa, Southampton, November 2. Wellington Star, Liverpool, November 0. City of Lyons, New York. November 10. Port Halifax, Montreal, November 11. Aornngi. Vancouver, November 12. Tolten, Los Angeles, November 12. Tasntan. Saigon, November H>. Stratliallan, Brisbane, November 17. Naniwa Maru. Kobe. November 21.. Rnngitata, Wellington, November 22. Hertford. Liverpool, November 30. Tort Campbell. New York, November 30. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Overseas Maunganui, Sydney, August 20. Wainiarama, London, August 30. Sussex. London, September 1. Mariposa, Sydney, September 1. Tongariro, Southampton, September 3. Niagara, Vancouver, September Citv of Delhi, New York, September 7. Port Hunter. London. September S. Matua, Rarotongn, September 12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella. left Sydney August 2.": due Wellington August 20; leaves Wellington August 31; due Sydney September I. Mauncanui, leaves Auckland August 20; due Sydnev September 2; leaves Sydney SepI ember I; due Wellington September S. Monowai. leaves Sydney August 20; due Wellington September 2. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Aornngi, leaves Vancouver August 30; dun Auckland September 1<; lea ves Auckland September IS; due Sydney September 22. Niagara, leaves Sydney August 31; duo Auckland September I; leaves Auckland September 5; due Vancouver September Montcrov, left Sydney August IS; arrived and left Auckland August 21; due San Francisco September 5. Mariposa, left San Francisco August lo; arrives and leaves Auckland September li duo Sydney September 4.
BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS Dominion Monarch; left Southampton August •1; due "Wellington September 10. Rimutaka. left London August l.;rdu«. Auckland September 20. ~ Akaroa, leaves .Southampton September 1. due Auckland October 0. , Kangitiki. leaves London September 14; due Wellington October IS. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kaimiro, left Greymoutli August 26 for Portland and Auckland. Kakapo, loads L.vttelton about August >3O for Auckland. Kartigi, loads Westport August 'JO for.^e* Plymouth and Auckland. Kauri, leaves Auckland August 20 for Portland and Greymoutli. Koroivai, leaves Auckland August 29 for Greymoutli. , Kiwitca, leaves Auckland for Westport. Kurow, from Edithbnrg and Stenhonse -Baj, leaves Melbourne September l for AuckWaimar'ino. left Bluff August iiti for Duncdin, Timaru, Wellington and fr.r Waioiata leaves Auckland September 1 for Picton. Lyttelton, Duncdin. Bluff. Oamaru and liniaru. VESSELS IN PORT Prince's Wharf—'Waipiala (U.S.S.). Sussex (X.Z.S.), Maunganui (U.S.S.), hiwilea Queen^s'^Wharf—Rangitane '/N•£•«•>. Cambridge (N.Z.S.). Kauri (L.S.fe.). King's Wharf —kopara <U - and W Wininiarama (L.D.N.). Margaret \\ . (F.C.A.), J'ukcko (W. and W.). - . Chelsea —Xairnbank (S.L.). Korouai (L.S.a.). In Stream —Tampa (D. and Co.). OVERSEAS SHIPS ISCOMISO Antonio, left Freeport-July 22 for; Wklvul j (ijiiO August 30). Duncdin, Ljttelton ana Canberra left Mo/.i August 4 for A ustirtlia, Auckland (due August .{]). \\ clliititton. Duncdin and Lyttelton. Aymenc. left Nauru August 21 for New Plymouth (due September 1) and WansaLimerkk, left Los Angeles August 10 for Papeete. Rarotonea. Auckland (due . er»tenilier '-it. Wellinortoii and Lyttelton Arthur P. Corwin. left Sumatra August 1« for Auckland iduc September o), Wellington and Lyttelton. c Maimoa. from Australia, for BlufT (due September to load. , Frankfurt, left New Orleans August 10 for Auckland (due September 0), Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin. Fordsdale, left Liverpool July 2ft for; Auckland (due September (5), Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. riuncliffe. left New YorkJulv ,51 for Auckland (due September <). Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Discharging Cambridge, from Liverpool, at Auckland, hence Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Hurunui, from Liverpool, at Lyttelton, thence Dunedin. .. , _ 1A ~ Kaituna. from New \ork. at L.vttelton. thence Dunedin.' Nairnbank. from Puerto Chicama, at Auckland. . .... Rangritane. from London, at Auckland, hence Wellington. ,1. Remuera, from London, at Lyttelton, thence Dunedin, BlufT and Timaru. Thorshor, from Sumatra, at Wellington. Loadiso City of Delhi, at Dunedin, thence Wellington and Auckland (due September 1). Leaves September 7 for New York, Boston and Montreal. „ . Karamea. at Wellington. Leaves August -9 for London and West Coast. Port Hunter at Wanganui, thence Napier and Auckland (due September 4). Leaves September 8 for London and West Coast. Sussex, at Auckland. Leaves September 1 for London and Newca>tle-on-Tyne. Tongariro. at Tokomaru Bay, thence Auckland (due August 30). Leaves <1 for Southampton, London and West Coast. t „„ Waimarama .at Auckland. Leaves August 30 for London. The Anchor Line motor-vessel Alexander, leaving Nelson to-day for Onehunga, is due there on Thursday. The Union Company's motor-ship Kauri, at Queen's Wharf, will now sail to-day. for Portland and Greymoutli. The Northern Company advises that the Ronaki will now leave Onehunga for Aew Plymouth and Wanganui at noon to-day. The Union Company's steamer Korowai will move this afternoon from Chelsea to King's Wharf and sail to-night for Greymouth and Wellington. The Union Company's steamer Kiwitea arrived late last night from Wellington and berthed at Prince's W T harf. After discharge she will proceed to Westport to load for Auckland.
Arriving early this morning from Portland. the Richardson Line motor-vessel Ptikeko will fuel at Western Wharf and later move to King's Wharf, sailing in the afternoon for the East Coast. ANTONIO WITH SULPHUR Expected here to-morrow ?ith sulphnr from Freeport. Texas, the British steamer Antonio will berth at 'King's Wharf. RANGITANE'S DISCHARGE The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitane is expected to leave to-day for Wellington to complete discharge of cargo from London. She is at Queen's Wharf. THE LINER MARIPOSA The Matson Jiner Mariposa, from San Francisco, via ports, will arrive here at sevtn o'clock on Friday morninjr and sail at 10 o'clock the same night for Sydney and Melbourne. THE CANBERRA MARU En route from Japan, the Osaka Syosen Kaisva motor-ship Canberra Maru left Melbourne on Saturday for Auckland, where she is expected on Thursday to load for Japan during discharge. KAIMIRO DIVERTED The Union Company's steamer Kaimiro, which was expected here from Greymouth this morning, has been diverted to Portland and is now due at Auckland to-morrow. TONGARIRO TO COMPLETE Delayed by rain at Tokomaru Bay, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro will now arrive here to-morrow or Thursday to complete loading for Southampton. London and West Coast ports of Britain. ( AORANGIFROM VANCOUVER The Canadian-Australasian liner Aorangi. which arrived at Vancouver at 1.30 p.m. on Friday, will sail at 10 a.m. to-morrow for Auckland, via ports. She will arrive on Sunday, September 17, and sail the following day for Sydney. TAMPA AT ANCHOR Ne date has yet been fixed for the return to Calliope Dock of the American Pioneer Line motor-ship Tampa, which has been at anchor since Friday. On completion of repairs to the tailshaft in dock, the Tampa will resume her voyage from Sydney to the United States and Canada. NORDNES FROM SEYCHELLES The Norwegian motor-ship Xordnes. which cleared the Seychelles Group on June 27 with a full cargo of guano for Bluff, should reach the southern port shortly. On completion of discharge she will proceed to New South Wales or Western Australia to load wheat for the United Kingdom. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures.—Hokianga (6.10 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —August 28: - Arrived — Remuera (1.15 a.m.l, from London; Karetu (4.45 a.m.), from Westport; Kakapo (G. 30 a.m.), from Portland; Karepo (1 p.m.), from Greymouth. Sailed—Remuera (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Gale (f>.2o p.m.), for Dunedin; Holmglen (G.lO p.m.). for Dunedin: Ivartigi (ft p.m.), for Westport: Port Waikato (0 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Ilolnidale (11 p.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON.: —August 28: Arrived—Maui Pomare (7 a.m.). from Apia and Nine. Sailed —Kaituna (5.5 p.m.), for Dunedin; City of Delhi (S.-15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Totnra, for Wellington; Holmlea, for Wellington DUNEDIN.—August 28: Arrived—Kard (12.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Miro (7.15 a.m.), from Auckland; Omana (0.15 a.m.), from Wellington. PANAMA.—August 25: Arrived—Turakina (Auckland to London). VANCOUVER. —All gust 25: Arrived—Aorangi, from Auckland. LONDON.-—August 20: Arrived—Tekoa. from Auckland. LIVERPOOL. —August 20: Sailed—Port Btion, for Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23437, 29 August 1939, Page 4
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