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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTfcLTON. ARRIVALS. Vriday, September 18th. Maori, ■*. (8.40 a.m.), 8488 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., Hwwm, ••». (t.6 a.m), auatsu, Hoi|a*d, (rum London and Southampton, via Wellington. N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd., M«a to. Narbada. i.e. (7.30 a.m.). 5933 tons, Pr+w, from Calcutta, Singapore, and Samerang, via Auckland and Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. welkouaitl, s.s. (8.60 a.m.), 3(180 ton*. Watson, from Sydney. Union Steam Ship (to., agents. tfolden Croat, s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 5081 tr.ni, Curtis, tram Loe Angeles, via Auckland and Wellington. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agewt*Toterti. ».». (11..H0 a.m.), 431 tool. Me I.euU, (ruin Tsrahohe, Union Steam Ship Uo.. agents. Mako, s.s. (5 p.m.). 34T ton*, Clark, from (ilnborne. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., areata, DEPARTURE. Friday, September l»th. Cygnet, s.s. (If.BO a.m.), W tone, Laraeii, /or Kaikoura. W. W. Toy and Co., agents. TeUra, ».», (4.45 a.m.), 481 tone. MoLooit, (or Timaru. Union Steam Snip 00., agents. ttituutslts. e.e. (9 35 p.m.). «»9T tone. Lamb, ft,r Wellington. N.Z. Bhlppfhg Co., Ltd,, agents. Maori, e.i. (7.80 p.m.), 848* tone, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., ag.gn.ta. Waikoueiti. a.e. {lO p,m,), 8680 tana, Walauu, lor Timer». Unlou Steam Ship Ho., agents, Kurow, • v <t1.46 »»**.), 3835 tons. Wbitaneld. (or Pietou. Union Steam Ship Co.. agents. Bspaetad Arrivals. Voxto», i'oiton, thia day. V.'ahine, Wellington, this day. Mako, Qmborue, this day. Pakipskl. Wellington, tbia day Ilrvwre, Timaru, thia day. JJeorl. Wellington, September 13th. jCahika, Wellington, September 15th. Tlimamt, Wellington, September 15th. Waipiata, Timaru, September 15th. U'te*. Wirllinftun, September Istb, Mimatangi, r'oxton. September 13th. Totara, Timaru. September 15tb. Uelm. Wellington. September 17th. Wiugatul, Wellington, September 17th. Storm, Timaru, Benwmber Uth. Canadian Challen tar We'tingtoii Sept. 17. City of Lincoln. Wellington, September 17. VostM. Voxtoii, JSepttrober 18th. tfolmdale. Timaru. foptembar 18th. tCitaiia, Dunedln, September 18th. Kahika. Timaru, riemember iritb. Corinta. Timaru, September '4othblatoa, Wellington, September SBnd. Poolta, Wellington, September find. Papanui. Wellington. September 25th. Manuka, Wellington, September _sth. Port Victor, Wellington, September 27th. Matuppo. Wellington, October lit. Piano, Wellington, Octobet sth. -lalakaiid. Port Chalmers, October BthCalUndta, Wellington. October lOth. Talroa, Wellington, Octobur 30th. Tredtnniok, Wellington. October 38rd. Canadian Bhrplorer. Wellington, Oct. 38th. Kesembe. Wellington, November Brri. ICMhtsf, Wellington, November stb. Waitajßata), Napier, November 6th. Golden Waal Wellington, November 6th. ftuaMfcu. fort Chalmers, November 6th. Manuka, Wellington, No»*mber eth. « anadla» Traaeporter Weliinglon Nov. 13. lonie, Wellington, November 13th. fort Hardy. Wellington, November 14th. Port Dtrwln. Wellington, December 7th. vanadUa Conqueror. Welllneton Dee. IT. Mahesei Wellington, I>ecember 4th. Wahiue, WeiJlmgloa, thia day. Ponton, t'oittan. thie day. M*ko, Waik«k«f«. thia day. Canopui, Weatpart, ti>>e day. N'arbada. Timaru. tail day. Breeiw. Weiiington, thia dey. Maori. Willmgtoa, Beplember iOth. Kakika, Danttdm, September l«th. ftlawtaiiKi, W > li.nxlon. September 18th. Teee, Chetham*. September 18th. Totara. Wellington, Beptember 18th. Paklpaki Timaru. September 18th. Waipiata. Wotlimctuu. Beptember 14th. Oalm. Bluff. September ITth. T»»mania, ]>unedin, Srptemb<ir ITth. Storm. Wellington September 17th. (iolden Crota. Auctiami, September 17th. Wlngati) . Dunedln. iStpttiiiber ITth Olty »f LiM#ln, Dvnadin. Sepl ruber 17th. IToaton, Fantoti. heptcmbat 18th. J Jlelatdale. Weliinglon, September 18th. Kahika. WttHnfton. September 18th. I Canadian Challenger. Timarn, Sept. 19th, Kotorua Bluff, September 19ili. Cwrinna, Waitmgton. September 10th. Katoa, Duiiaatiu, Septumhar £2nd. Heolta, lilaff, depttmber t4th. Jlannka, Daaedin, rirptevher 36th. Papanul. fhtetadrn, ateptrmber «Bth. Port Viator, Wellington, Beptember 28th. Hetoppo. Ounedio. October 3nd. r*iako, Dunedin. October Ath Malakand. N'elion. October 10th. Cellnndia. Ouaeeiin, Oetober ISthv tairoa, Dunedla. OclAber 3Jrd. Tredinnlih, Duaedm. October fldth. Kkiembe, Duneiiai, Neeember Bth, Uolden Weii, Ttmam November 4th. Kj»alo««. Dnnadln. Movtmbar «th. kfaiinkn Dnnedin. November 6th. Rsapehn. New Plrsnulh. November Bth. Wal»attata, Dunedln, November Bth, Pe»4 ftiwwla. Dtuaiiav PiifaVt ttk

Canadian Traneporter, Timaru, Nor. 14th. Port Hardr. Dunedln. November 16th. Armldale Dunedln. November 38th. Muherto, Danadin. December 4th. : Canadian Conqueror, Timarn, Dec. 18th, SHIPPING NOTE^. \ t _____ Wfth tan thlpa In *or» yeaterday the waterfront waa yery buiy, and there waa a alight abortage of labour. The departure of *ome of the boats last night will be offset to-day by the arrival of one from overseas and several coastal steamers. The Mako waa expected during last night. The Foxton was due last night from fr'ox ton, and loads here to-day for the return trip from Qisborne, and takes in cargo here to-day for East Coast ports of the North Island. The Breeae should arrive thia morning from Timaru to load for Wellington and Wanganui. The Paklpaki it due thia morning from Wellington to continue discharge of her cargo from New Tork. The Tasmania should arrive to-morrow from Wellington for further discbarge of her Liverpool cargo. . The Waikonaiti arrived yesterday morning from Sydney, and sailed last avoning for Timaru, Dunedln, Bluff, and Sydney. The Totara sailed yesterday (or Timaru, and is due back to-morrow. On Monday she will load for New Plymouth. The Himatangi is to take in eargo at Lyttelton on Monday far Wellington, wanganui, and Foxton The Holmdale is timed to load bare on Wednesday for Wellington and Wanganui. The Waipiata should arrive to-morrow from the south and loads on Monday tor Auckland. The Storm is due on Tuesday from Timarn, and loads for Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Calm is do* from Wellington on Tuesday, and sails the same day with cargo for Bluff, Danedin, and Timaru. The Wlngatui is due on Tuesday from AuoVland, Napier, and Wellington, and sails the same day tor Dunedln. The Kanns is due on Wednesday from Westport. via Bluff and Dunedin, with a part cargo of coal. The Corinna loads here on Friday next for Nelson and New Plymouth. Tbo Port Victor, en route from New York, states that (ha expects to arrive at Auckland on Tuesday evening. The Weir motor-ship Oakbonk, en route from Tampiro to New Zealand, with a full cargo of aspbaltum, left Panama on August 37 th. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.'s liner Tainui arrived at Napier at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday from Lyttelton to continue loading The vessel left Napier on Thursday evening for Wellington, where she was du> yesterday afternoon to nil up. She will sail finally from Wellington at 6 a.m. -next Wednesday for Southampton and London, via Panama. The C. and D. Lin* advise that the Port Melbourne, now on her way from London to New Zealand, is to commence loading at Port ChVmers on September 30th for Lnn don. The vessel will subsequently load also at Timaru, Lyttelton. New Plymouth. Auckland, Gieborne, Napier, and Wellington. The vessel is to sail finally from Well neton on Oetober 18th for London, via Montevideo. Captain O. V. Harrfs commands the City of Lincoln, due at Lyttelton next week, and with him are the following officers:—-Chief, Mr P. J. Byrne; second, Mr B. W- Olynn; third, Mr F. Rigley; chief engineer, Mr J. Oliver; second, Mr T. E. Owen; third. Mr 3 Mi-Intosh; fourth, Mr R. H. Morris; fifth, Mr J. McGregor; wireless operators, Messrs 0. Ince and. L. Parry; chief steward, Mr A. B. AttU. The Canadian National Steamships cargo steamer Canadian Challenger arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from Montreal- The vessel brought a cargo of motor-cars and gen«r*> Eastern Canadian merchandise, which aha loaded at Montreal and Sydney (Cape Breton Island). Sydney waa cleared for Auckland on July 3Ut. and the Canadian Challenger made a direct passage via the Panama Canal. Good weather waa experienced until Ave days ago, whan she enconntered a atrong northeasterly gale, and later strong westerly head winds, high seas, and a heavy swell. These conditions held for three days. In charge of the Canadian Challenger is Captain E. 8. Wilson, and with him are the following oßoers.—Chief offlcer, Mr J. T. White; second, Mr N. Clark; third, Mr T. McMnDen; chief engineer, Mr W. Irving; second, Mr 3 T. Johnston; third, Mr H. Chapman: fonrth, Mr P. Ktlvert; wireless operator, Mr H. Murphy; chief ataward, Mr J. McDougall. The P. and 0. Company announce the introduction into their mail steamships Mongolia and Moldavia, of third-cabin passenger accommodation. In these vessels second saloon pas sen eers will no longer be carried. Third-oabin faree to Australia have been fixed at **6 to £SO, and there is to be in these ships a new minimum first-sa'oon fare of *IOO to Australian ports. The firstclass accommodation of these vessels is being reconditioned and extensively improved, in addition to the extensive alterations for thirdelans accommodation. The passenger accom modation of the Mooltan and Maloja la being similarly reconditioned. Messrs Dalgety and Company. Ltd.. New Zealand stents for the White Star Line, have received details of the launching on August 6th of the new twin screw m.v. Brrtannic at Messrs Harland atul Wolff's yards Belfast She i« intended for the New York-Liverpool service, and while being the largest liner in service between these ports, she is incident »lly the largest Britisb-bu'lt motor-vessel having a gross res'ster of 27 000 tons. She is modelled on the most up-to-date lines, with a straight stem and cruiser stern, and is fitted with two of the low funnels so characteristic of most of the large motortiner* recently built. The areommodition provided (or the 1550 passengers (cabin, tonrist cabin, and third class) will set up a ne-e standard on this route, noteworthy features being the swimming poo! and tennis courts in the cabin dasa. and elevators and child ran s nlav-Tooms in the tourist and third econmrond'ition.

The latest daretopmenti in world tr»T«l are the <naUllatiot> on board the White Star liner Mnieitie, the world'e larceit Tessel, of "talkie" apparatne wirelew telephones, and • Itsek Zs«kut«. "Btow Bo»t" tn4 "8r0a.4-

way" were seen and heard by passengers from Southampton to New York on a recent voyage, and with the wireless telephones and stock-brokers' offices on board, financiers and business men of London and New York can now transact important business in the midAtlantic. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OP N.Z. The following vessels are within Tangs of the undermentioned wireless stations:— Auckland —Tofua, Nucula, Aorangi, Hauraki, Tltanian, Sagama 'River, Fianona,, Port Victor, Iris. Sonoma. Ventura, Moeraki, Makura. Kaitangata. Wellington—Maori, Wahine, Arahura, Ngaio, Tamahine, Maheno, Ulimaroa,, Cana dian Challenger, Oldham, Tutenekai, City of Lincoln, Rimutaka. Hororata, Pakipaki. Awarua—- Maunganui, Tahiti, Hertford, Brockabeck, C. A. Larsen, Sir J, 0. Ross, Kosmos. . Chatham* —Tamaroa, Port Melbourne, Callaxidria, Papanui. PORT OF TIMARU. Arrivals. Friday, September 13th. Breeie, from Dunedin. D. Q, Tarubull and Co., agents. Karamea, from Napier. National Mortgage and Co., agents. Departure. Friday, September 13th. Breeae, for Lyttelton. Vessel in Port. Karamea. Expected Arrivals. John, from Dunedin, to-day. Waipiata, from Dunedin, «to-day. Totara, from Lyttelton, to-day. Waikouaiti, from Lyttelton, to-day. Narbada, from Lyttelton, to-morrow. dtorni, from Dunedin, September loth. (Cahika. from Oamaru September I7tb. Pakipaki, from Lyttelton, September 18th. Comma, from Oamaru, September 19th. Wingatui, from Dunedin, September 30th Canadian Challenger, from Lyttelton, Sep fmber 30th Katoa, front Dunedin, September 28th. Port Melbourne, from Port Chalmers, October 2nd. Matopp'o, from Lyttelton, October 11th. Canadian Explorer, from Lyttelton, Oetober 20th Golden West, from Lyttelton, Nor. 15th. Projected Departures, John, for Wellington, to-day. Waipiata, for Lyttelton, to-day, Totaro, for Lyttelton, to-day. Karamea, for Port Chalmers, to-day. Narbada, for Dunedin, September 16th. Storm, for Lyttelton, September 16th. Waikouaiti, for Dunedin, September 18th. Kahika, for Lyttelton, September 17th. Corinna, for Lyttelton September 19th. Pakipaki, for Dunedin, September 20th. Canadian <'hallender for Dunedin. Sept. 21 Wingatui, for Lyttelton, September 2lßt. Katoa, for Lyttelton, September 28th. Port Melbourne, for Lyttelton, Oct Brd. Matoppo, for Dunedin, October 12th. Canadian Explorer, for Dunedin, October 25th. Golden West, for Auckland, November 21. Notes. The Kahika, from Oamaru, is due on September 17th to load for Lyttelton, Napier, and fjiaborne The Waipiata, from Dunedin, is due today to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Waikouaiti, from *Sydney, via Lyttelton, is due to-day. She will sail on Monday for Dunedin and Bluff. Tbe Breeie, from Dunedin, which arrived yesterday afternoon, left later for Lyttelton, Wellington, Pieton, and Wangsnui. The Totaro, from Lyttelton, is due to-day to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth. , The Karamea. from Napier, which arrived yesterday morning to load for Home ports, is expected to sail to-day for Port Chalmers. The Narbada, from Calcutta, Singapore, and Ssmarang, is due from Lytteltoa to-mor-row. She will leave the following day for Dunedin and Bluff- „ . . The Wingatui, from Dunedin, is die °*» September 20th to load for Lyttelton, We* lineton, and Auckland. The Corinna, from Oamaru, is due on September 19th to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. The Pakipaki, from New York, via northern ports, is due on September 18th to discharge general American cargo. She will then sail for Dunedin on September 20th. The Port Melbourne, from Port Chalmers, Is due about October 2nd to load frozen meat and general cargo for London. She will proceed to Lyttelton on the following day. The Matoppo, from New York, via LyWel ton, is due on October 11th to discharge general cargo before leaving for Dunedin. The John, from Dunedin, Is now due t«day to load for Wellington, New Plymouth, and Walkato. ■ The Katoa. from Dunedin, li due on September 26th to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland.

PORT OF GREYMOUTH. Arrivals. Friday, September 18th, Kamona, s.s. (Sharp), from New Plymouth* Kalingo. s.s. (Turner), from SydneyRegains, s.s. (WaJilstrom), from Wait* port. - Rata, i.i. (Vasta), from Wanganui. Departure*. Friday, September 18th. Kaponga, s.s. (Grey), for Sydney. Kartigi, s.s. (McDonald), for New Plymouth. Expected Arrivals. Opihi, Westport, to-morrow. Kaituna, Wellington, to-morrow Titoki, Nelson, to-morrow. Ngatoro, Wellington, Monday. Poolta. Wellington, early. Kaitangata. Wellington, early. Gunbar, Gisborne, early. Protected Departures. Regnlus, Onakaka, to-day. Rata, Petone, to.-day. • Gahriella, Sydney, to-day. Titoki, Wanganui. Monday. Kalingo, Australian ports, Tuesday. Poolta. Sydney and Brisbane, early. Gunbar, Gisborne, early. Kaitangata, Melhourne, early. Kaituna, New Plymouth and Auckland, early. Kamona, Wellington, early. Notes. The Kamona, from New Plymouth, is loading for Wellington. Tha Opihi is due on Sunday from Westport to load for Wellington and Miramar. The Kaituna is dua to-day to load for Hew Plymouth and Auckland. The Ngatoro is due next weak to load for Napier. The Gunbar ia dna early next weak to load for Gisborne. The Poolta 1s dna the ftrat week In Oetobar to load for Sydney sad Brisbane. The Kaitangata is due next w«ak to load | (a* Melbourne. ! Tha Regulus is loading coal for Onakaka Tha Rata sails to-day with timber for Petona. She returns from Wellington about the 21st inst. to load for Picton. The Begulus returns from Nelson about tha 30th inst. to load coal for the return trip. The Titoki is due on Sunday from Nelson direct to load coal for Wanganui. The Gabriella sails on Sunday with timber for Sydney. The Kalingo is loading timbar for Australian ports and will sail on Tuesday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, September 12. Arrived—At Panama. Rnahmo; at Vancouver, Waihemo.—Australian Praaa Association. United Service. SYDNEY, September 13. Sailed, OTimaroa (1 P.m.), *OT Wellington. —Australian Press Association, MELBOURNE, September 13. Arrived, Manuka, from New Zealand. — Australian Press A««w»ci«t'on. SYDNEY. September 13. Arrived —At Port Kembla, Kairanga, from Wellington.—Aostra'ian Press Association. AUCKLAND. September 13. Arrived, Kaiwarra (7 a.tn ), from Westport. Sailed, Mekura (3.30 p.ra 1, for Sydney. WELLINGTON, September 13. Arrived. Wahine (7 10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Tainui (1.5 p.m.) from Nap'er; Calm '2,10 p.m.) from Lvttelton. failed, Mabeno (12.10 p.m.), for Sydney; Hororata (4 p.m.). for AocMand; Pakipaki (6 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Wahina (7.W p.m.). for Lvttelton; CVm. for Wanganui. DUNEWN. September 13. Arrived, John (1.30 am.), from Wellington ; Waipiata (7.10 a.m.), from Bhiff; Storm (4.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. I Sailed, John (6 p.m.), for Timaru; Waipiata, for Timaru.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 24

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 24

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 24