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SHIPPING

I PORT OF LYTTELTON j i ! ARRIVAL I Morr'ay, August 0 : Maui Pomare, m.s. (7.20 n.rn.), 1159 ' tons, Boulfon, from Apia and Niue. j Kinsey and Company, Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES j Monday, August 6 j Maori, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 3488 tons. Ir- i win, for Wellington. Union Steam ! Ship Company, agents. Wingatui, s.s. (9.45 p.m.). 2378 tons, Lowe, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship ; Company, agents. Maui Pomare, m.s. (10 p.m.), 1159 tons, Boulton, for Wellington. Kinsey and Company, Ltd., agents. VESSELS IN PORT Vessel. Berth From. To. Calm—No. 5 E. Laid up. Pakura—No. 7E. Reconstructing Tees—No. 1 Bwk. Laid up. Huntingdon— No. 3W. Wgtn. London & ' W.C.U.K. ; Gabriella- Sydney \ No. 4 W. Dunedin ! j EXPECTED ARRIVALS j Foxton, Wellington, this day (7 E.).| Rangatira, Wellington, this day (2 i West). I Port Fairy, Dunedin, this day (7 W.). j Canadian Victor, Timaru, this day { (6 East). Waimarino, Wellington, August 8. j Taupata, Tarakohe, August 8. j Port Waikato, Timaru, August 8. | Abel Tasman, Wellington, August 8.1 Waikouaiti, Timaru, August 0. ' Opihi, Timaru, August 8. Maori, Wellington, August ii. Karamea, Timaru, August 8. Gale, Timaru, August 9. Port Whangarei, Wellington, August 10. Wingatui, Timaru, August 10. Holmglen, Timaru, August 10. j Storm, Timaru, August 10. I Breeze, Timaru, August 11. Kiwitea, Wellington, August 12. Waimarino. Timaru, August 14. Hauraki, Wellington, August 14. Waipiata, Wellington, August 14. Waitaki, Dunedin, August 16. Wainui. Timaru, August 16. Port Nicholson, Timaru, August 16. Port Fair.*, Oamaru, August 16. Karetu, Wellington, August 18. Benholm, Wellington. August 19. Akaroa, Wellington, August 22. Tekoa, Wellington, August 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Gabriella, Dundin, this day. Kekerangu, Westport, this day. Foxton, Foxton, this day. Rangatira. Wellington, this day. Huntingdon, London, this day. Wingatui, Dunedin. this day. Waimarino. Dunedin, August 8. Taupata, Nelson. August 8. ! Maori, Wellington, August 8. \ Port Waikato, Wellington, August S.Abel Tasman, Dunedin. August 8. Opihi, Wellington. August 8. ■. Canadian Victor, New York. Aug. 8. Port Fairy, Oamaru, August 8. Karamea, Wellington, August 9. .Gale, Wellington, August 9 Port Whangarei, Dunedin, August 10. Wingatui, Picton, August 10. Holmglen, Wellington, August 10. Waikouaiti, Bluff. August 10. Storm, Wellington, August 10 Breeze, Wellington, August 11. Kiwitea, Timaru, August 13. Hauraki, Dunedin, August 14. Waimarino, Picton, August 14. Waipiata, Dunedin, August 14. Wainui, Wellington, August 16 Waitaki, Wellington. August 16. Port Fairy, Napier, August 16. Port Nicholson, New Plymouth. AuKaretu, Dunedin. August 20 Benholm, Dunedin, August 20. Tekoa, Dunedin, August 20.

SHIPPING NOTES The Kekerangu is now to complete discharge of her cargo of Newcastle coal here to-day, and is to sail for Westport. The Waimarino should ..rrive here to-morrow from Auckland and Wellington, and is to sail for Dunedin and BluiT. She is due back on Tuesday to load for Picton and Auckland. The Abel Tasman should arrive here to-morrow from Sydney, via Auckland and Wellington. The Opihi should arrive here tomorrow from the south to load for Nelson and New Plymouth. It was reported yesterday afternoon that she had been delayed at Dunedin by rain. The Gale is now to arrive here on Thursday from Timaru to take in cargo for Wellington, Picton, Wanganui, and New Plymouth. The Port Waikato, due to-morrow from the south, will load and sail for Wellington, Auckland, Tauranga, and Whangarei. The- Taupata is timed to load here to-morrow for Nelson, Mapua, and Molueka. The Waitaki is due at Lyttelton on August 16 from Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin. She is to sail the same dav for Wellington, Bluff, and Melbourne. The Foxton is due here to-day from Wellington, and will load for Foxton. The Port Whangarei is an expected arrival at Lyttelton on Friday from Auckland and Wellington. She is to sail the same day for Dunedin and Timaru.

VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are within ran;;o of the undermentioned wireless stations:— Auckland—Aorangi, H.M.S. Diomede, H.M.S. Dunodin, Fiona, Hauraki, Kartigi, Solcn, Tekoa, Waipahi. Wellington—Brisbane Maru, Golden Coast, Kumara, H.M.S. Laburnum, Maori, Mariposa, Matai, Maui Pomare, Monterey, Niagara, Nucula, Opawa, Port J lardy, Rangatira, Rangitiki, T;:rn:ihi/!e, Tapti. Awarna—Karcpo, Makura, Waikouaiti, Wailaki, Wanganella. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS LONDON, August 4. Sailed, from Montevideo, Raranga; from Now York, Canadian Scottish; from Curacao, Fordsdale, for New Zealand. LONDON, August 5. Arrived, at Clyde, Maimoa; at Honolulu, Niagara; at Cristobal, Fordsdale. SYDNEY, August 6. Sailed, from Newcastle, Kartlgi, for New Plymouth. MELBOURNE August 6. Arrived, Waitaki, from Bluff. AUCKLAND, August 6. Arrived, Marama (6.40 a.m.), from Sydney; Waipiata (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Aorangi (8.56 a.m.), from Vancouver. To sail, Aorangi (11 p.m.), lor Sydnev. WELLINGTON, August 6. Arrived. Maunganui (7.20 a.m.), from Sydney: Rangitane (9.25 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed, Breeze (4.20 p.m.), forWanganui; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, August 6. Sailed, Port Fairy (4.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Port Waikato (5.30 p.m.), for Tirnaru. u ■. ." . . ' 1

MAUI POMARE ARRIVES I i 1 | S ! Another fine-weather voyage was ( ~ experienced by the Government f . motor-ship Maui Pomare, which ar- i rived at Lyttelton yesterday morning : 1 from Apia and Niue. The vessel i i. shipped 6865 cases of bananas, eight ; :, tons of cocoa beans, five tons of ku- ' i, meras, and one ton of fungus at Apia > , and 2115 cases of bananas at Niue, i most of the cargo being for Lyttelton. i • Some of the 22 passengers who left j Wellington by the ship remained at I Apia until the next trip, and others, from the previous trip, were embarked. The following passengers arrived: Mesdames A. Smith, M. J. Gillies, J. Nelson, Misses P. E. Clifford, G. M. Sutherland, E. A. Milmine, R. E. A. Acheson, Messrs A. A. Creamer, . C. Mclntyre, W. T. Pratt, J. P. Sparke, I W. T. Richardson, J. N. Smith, R. G. ' f Bushell, K. Gillies, E. E. Preston, J. Nelson, J. Culver, and R. Jennings. THE PORT FAIRY r The Port Fairy was to leave Dunedin yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton, and is due here to-day to discharge i London cargo. \ . THE CANADIAN VICTOR l The Canadian Victor was timed to . leave Timaru at 10 o'clock last night . for Lyttelton. She is due here this! morning to complete discharge and I loading. j , PERSONAL ! r Captain W. J. Wyllie is now in command of the Wanganella, relieving 1 Captain G. B. Bates for holidays. t Captain R. M. Kane has resumed command of the Tamahine, and Cap- . tain E. R. Lowe has transferred to the i Wingatui, relieving Captain S. A. Chat- • | field for holiday leave.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21236, 7 August 1934, Page 17

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SHIPPING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21236, 7 August 1934, Page 17

SHIPPING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21236, 7 August 1934, Page 17