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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. •j' jwjIfVALS. ■ : ' :^#lyp^ch 17th - ' Joha, utc w&P-)' 342 tons, Head, irom WslllßjlflH. and Co., agents. (10.45 a.m.), 621 tons, 'Timaru. Kinsey and Co., 11. (7.55. a.m.), 1783 tonf, DaV I {iUt 'SW Timaru. Union Steam Ship Co., I flaklhUa, s.b. (12.40 p.m.), 1587 tons, | Dunedin. Union Steam Ship I - %sttra, t.e.s. (6.40 a.m.), 6162 tons, jwjm, from Wellington. Union Eteam Ship /> (0.20 aim.), 545 tons, Anderson, froij Chajhams. W. W. Toy and Co., agents. ; * DEPARTURES. i- * Thursday, March 17th. i.s. (4.10 p.m.), 545 tons, Anderson, l«r;W*Jtaßji. W. W. Toy and Co., agents. ,^ ;; 3r»bnd*le, s.s. (5 p.m.), 621 tons, Holmes, Union Steam Ship Co., Jiptegatira, - t.e.s. (8.5 p.m.), 6152 'tons, $ fflttttMi,-f or Wellington. -Union Steam Ship * !>ss' '■ ®* 2 tons ' Mead, for IN PORT. ## ' ' Berth. s*rom. To. So. 5' East laid op. j "aieriilly-—No. 3E. Befitting.' 3W. Wgtn. ' Dunedin, 6 W. Timaru Wgtn. Iff JBXPECIJID'f/'jjNwiie, Wellington, this ,day. V 'ssWrattpo, Joston, this day. Timaro, this day. /■ . 'ffiMwfllid&ii Conqueror, Wellington, this day.' "Glabome, this day. • H.M.S., Akaroa, March 19th. .March 19th. Opna, March 10th. Blaff, March 20th. Pnaedin, March 20th. . &Mwl»Hrino«. Timarn, March 22nd. mWsmkt,;JDanedin, March 23rd. Timaru, March 24th. S|KpBEiL%HJt.B..' March -24 th. ■ Wellington. • March 25th. GUborne, March ,26th. . MMmmiia,' 'Wellington, .March -27 th. felffflfflWlSli* • Wellington r ,rM»rch 80th. sIMK'. Pwt Chilmexl. >.Aterch 30th. Wellington, March 31st. sfr«Po« Wellington, April Ist. 1 !P Wellington, April Bth. ~ >. Timaru, April 10th, !jr#i3Silnf«U»ngton, Wellington,' April 12th. Wellington, April 12th. VrfiSWHllan Cruiser, Wellington. April loth. £"ji®Htoria, Port Chalmers, April 24th. ' ■ Wellington, April 28th. . /Majwna,- Southampton, April 28th. .. Wellington, April 30th. PjIOJECTEp DEPARTURES. " J ( ,yaWae, Wellington, this day. WipUri Wellington, this day. '--'-.MNWa. Waikokopu, this day. t Wljtdlsn Conqueror, Dunedin, MarCu 18th. . Wellington, March 21st. Einedin, March 21st. Wellington, March 2jnd. ington. March 23riT illington. March 28rd. medin, March, 80th. rt Chalmers, March 30th. Ison, March. ?ljt.< . edln, April Ist. igton, April Ist.' " • !i.S., Wellington, April Btb. in, April 11th. . ilser, Timaru. April 14th. don, April 14th. ton, London, April 15th. Kington, April 17th. Dunedin. April 26th. ■ " [.M.S., Wellington, April 26. iaru,'April 27th. . jedin, April 80th. PPING NOTES. no is due here from Dunedin, •Imaru on Tuesday. From this •will sail for Wellington anil in expected to arrive at Lytslhourne, via Bluff and Dane-, (day. On discharging cargo th ® eeed to Wellington;' Bluff," and is due here from Newcastle; )amaru, and Timaru on Wedharge coal. ' , . is an expected arrival at «ytDlaga Bay and Gisborne on i, from Auckland, via Welling* Liyttelton on March 80th. From I will proceed to Dunedin and I is due here to-day from i for Wellington and Wanga--1 'will sail tor the north this Bveaborg is due here during in Pedro with bnlfc spirit, i 'arrived from Timaru yesteromptetion "of operations sailed , Napier, and Olsborne. a arrived at Lyttelton shortly iterday' from Newcastle and luff and Dunedin to discharge rttelton she will sail f "* Grey- , 'and Vewcast]f<^

' The Waipiata is due here from Auckland, via Wellington, on Sunday. After discharging cargo the vessel will sail for Dunedin and Bluff, returning via Timaru on March 80th to load for Wellington and Auckland. The Parera is due from Gisborne, via Pigeon Bay to-day. The vessel will discharge sheep at Pigeon Bay and come on to Lyttelton to load for Waikokopu, Tolaga Bay, and Hick's Bay. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE 'OF N.Z. The following vessels are within range of tac undermentioned wireless stations:— Auckland—Brunswick; Cambridge, Kaimiro, Karetu, - Motai, Maui . Pomare, Middlesex, Parakoola, Kuahiiii, Seirra, TamaToa; "WaiWe'llinston—Aorabgi, Bisca, Canadian Conqueror, Coptic, Cornwall, Foredale, Kiagara, Otokia, Paua, Port Brisbane, Port Hunter, Bnngatira, Rangitata, Sagona, Tamahine, Taranaki, Tongariro, Wahine, Zealandic. Awarua—Ardenvohr, Kartigi, Maimoa, Makura, Monowai, Piako, Somerset, Wainui. LINERS AT THE SEASIDE. Cunard liners as floating hotels anchored , off British seaside resorta will be an attractive innovation this summer, i- The guests, will be able to travel to and ■ from . the shore by launches, and "Dora will be flouted with impunity, for by weighing anchor and steaming away at night the vessels will pass out of the reach of the licensing regulations. ' . _ . , Four excursions will be made in July and August by the 14,000-ton ships Antonia and Aueonia, and the fares will be from £1 Is a day.- Among tio places to he visited _aye Belfast; Dublin, Bantry Bay, Torquay, Jersey, Leith, Lerwick," and Oban... ; , ZEALANDIC IN PORT. To continue her Homeward loading, the Shaw, Savill moto&ship Zealaudio arrived at Wellington on Tuesday mining -from. Napwr and berthed at King's W'harf She yesterday for Port Chalmers and Bluff to fill up and, is scheduled to-clear the latter pojt on March 29th for London, via Cape Iforn and Las Palmas. | IDLE TONNAGE IN BRITAIN! ! The quarterly of idle tonnage iiublished by the Chamber of Shipping at the end of January reveal a slightly more «ricouraging state of affairs than has been apparent for the past euc months. Tho total of laid-up shipping in Britain on January Ist this year was 728 vessels of 1,966,417 ' tons net. compared with 778 of 2,089,443 tons I on October Ist, 1931, a decline of over 123,000 I tons, or 5.0 per cent. The figures are also i lower than ,tho?e for Jvily Ist last year (752 [ oi 2,044,092 tons), but they are still higher | than those recorded on April Ist ("8 of 1,919,786 tons) and Jahnaiy Ist, .1931, ! (RAS nf 1 593 247 ions). The January figures I &de 10 foreign -vessels of 20,340 tons and 60 British tankers of 232,603 lons, 17. of t h 4 latter aggegating 70,769 tons, being motor-ships. * ■ BISCA FOR AUSTRALIA. Kunning under charter to -the British International Oil Company, the motor-tanker °* '„ive>l at Wellington on Tuesday corning from Auckland ana berthed at the Howard wharf to d-'oharge bulk: motor spirit from Los Angeles. She left on Wedrfbsday Idr Sydney. : THE PORT HUNTER. \ ——■ I The Port .Hunter is due at Wellington this morning from Wanganui, and , will eail Tuesday earlier than was previously cxr ectedfofHalifaxend London,'via Panama. SAPPING TELEGRAMS. LOJJDOK 1 , March 16. Northumberland. : Sailed, from LBO ' UBNEt March 16. , Sailed, Watnui, "March 17. .. , Moi-iira (5 p.m.), for Wellington. , Sailed, Makura A g CK ' LAND> Marc h 17. . ■ i Tf/,nt (C, 50ja.m.), /rom .Wellington. iXd 6 'S So'Vrn!), for „ om), for, Greymouth. Kaimiro (4.20 March 17. ?, fi' Conqueror (2.30 p.m.) and (7.10 p.m.), lor Port Mareh i 7. . . j Ardenvohr (10.15 a.m.), from Dunv» 'r p »' Chalmers* \

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 17

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 17

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 17