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ff SHIPPING.

OF LYTTELTON, ARRIVALS. '^®aWn6afi a y. Mliy JBth. - * " (6.50 a.m.) t 3488 tons, MorfqtSMMtington. Pnioa Steam Ship Co. flPghtß. (5.30 "p.*r.> t • 287» tons, Wellington. Union Steam Ship *f|f DEPARTURES. -a-/'Wednesday, May 18th. Ifttfilpirin, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 8638 tons, Kinsey and Co., Ltd., l&Hjp'M. (7.55 p.m.), 3488 tons, MorF OK'W Wellington. Union Steam Ship \ VESSELS IN PORT. Berth. From. To. Laid up. East Laid up. GJ>. E. Sydney Sydney. - lii|Wi-rlfo. $ "W. Auckland Dunedin t: ARRIVALS. Wellington, this day (G.P. W.). }WB|tira, Wellington, this dsy (2 West). ■ WBritlfcaru,fthis 4sy ('4 West). Wellington, thisday (6 East). , i Jfay 20' th. JgflNiWlW, Tifnara, May 20th. Wellington, May 20th. Wellington, Hay 20th. Timaru, May 21st. s§HS|BLbe t Ocean Island, May 22nd. gpjttten, Timara, May 22nd. -Awtitne, Wellifigton, May 22nd. fgJJMta,' Wellington, May 24th. . Timaru, May 24th. ;J®pMas, Tinkaro, May 25th. May 25th, May 26th.. JtopUnß, Port Chalmers, Slay 29 th. W*iisSw&j;d, Wellington, May 29 th. L -wsKr!!®i Wellington, May 31st. l ' wJUhorae, Wellington, June 2nd. ' Chalmers, June 2nd. f Wellingfton, June 2nd. i ®«#ni t June Bth. , SFwfi'Wellington, June Oth. ' .■P%f <ha '" tr °. June 9th. r «g»Wia'Coaßtructor, New Plymouth,- June ] I "Wellington, Jnne 15th. i .Wellington, June 16th. ' wSC ,r ®' Wellington, June 21et. . : «®Wj&wtad, Wellington, June 30th. ■ Winganui, July 3rd. Wj&wi leader, -Wellington, July 3rd. Dunedin, July 6th.

HWCXBD DEPARTURES. this day. ~ SgSJ2S"» Dnnedin, this day. "asSffljjW'Wellington. this day. . "I'SSWiJJi Dunedin, this day. day. ijSWj«rt° n ' May 20th. •^{SSL. Uo « ton , M »y 20th. ~;1gg!? B *{W 1 Qamaru, May 20th. Bin:£ May 20th. , JjMMj'Duiiedin, May 20th. Si F l ®' l " l ' Ma ? 21st. 'jHgJSSi Wellington, May 21st. : ThSSa?' May 23rd. Port Chalmers, May 24th. , May 24th- '* -Wellington. May 24th. " May 25th. May 25th. i; , I'' Chalmers, May 25th. May 26th. . Dunedin, May. 30th. May 31st. 'lmr D ™ ed 'n. May 31st. Dunedin, June 'Jnd. -"■aiSj.SjSi Dunedin, June 2nd. Tune 4th. 10th. June 10th. ' e 12th. Dunedin, June 14th. Plymouth,- June 16th; ted in July 3rd. at late yesPortland. Auckland, is to kail to-day for lad isT duo back od lup herd to-day from lail thiA evening- for compleflp discharge ►•day fAbm Timaru ''for Welliingtoif ond ijbus eted at Lyt■Ailayed now pj rom v out ' 1 >' continue dtoUargo

The Xarbada is to arrive here to-morrow from Wellington. She has a small quantity of cargo from Calcutta aud other Eastern ports for discharge, and is to soil, on Friday afternoon for Dunedfn. The Holmglen is due here on Sunday from Timaru, and is to sail on Monday afternoon with cargo for Wellington, New Plymouth, and Waikato. The Waikouaiti is: expected to. leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Oamaru and Dnnedin, en route for Sydney. The Foxton is expected to arrive here to--morrow from Foxton, and will load here for the return trip. TheirHoimdale - at~Jjyttelton on Tuesday for Wellington, Picton,- and Wanganui; "iThe Coptic is to commence loading at Oamaru on June Bth, thence Lyttelton, Gisborne, JFapier, and Wellington. She is to sail from Wellington on June Bth for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. The Mazama 13 due at Wellington tomorrow morning from Sydney, via Auckland. She is to sail to-morrow afternoon for Sydney. Under charter to the British International Oil Company, • the motor-tanker Bisca was scheduled to leave Los Angeles last Saturday with bulk motor-spirit for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. She is due at Auckland on June 2nd. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OP N.Z. The following vessels are within range of the undermentioned wireless stations:— Auckland—Corbis,' Golden Bear, Kareta, Laburnum, Marama, Niagara, - Recorder, Venture, Welcombe, Waipahi, and Veronica. Wellington—Aorangi,. Benholm, City of Tokio, . Hororata, lonic, Kalingo, Laurel, Maori, Mariposa, Mataroa, Maunganui, Narbads, Norfolk, O. A. Knudsen, Orari, Otaki, Pakeha, Port Darwin, Port Huon, Kangatira, Rangitane, Rangitata, Raranga, Rotorua, Tainui, Tairoa. , Awarua —Canadian Challenger, Herminius, Kartigi, Matakana, ilohowsi, Waikouaiti, | ITatai, Waihemo. LE BON'S BAY LIGHT. The new automatic light at East Head. Le Bon's Bay, waß in operation for the first time on Tuesday night. It is reported to be working satisfactory. . . RANGITATA REPORTS. . The 'New Zealand Shipping Company has received a report l from its motor-liner Rangitata, whicli left Wellington -on May 18 th for London, stating that moderate weather had been experienced, and that all were well. RUAHINE CLEARS PANAMA. The Ruahine, which left Wellington on' April 23rd for London, arrived at Panama on May 14th and cleared Colon on May 15th. MATAKANA TO LOAD. Advice has been received by the SUawSavill Company that the Matakana left Brisbane at noon last Saturday for Bluff, where she is due. this morning to commence her Homeward loading. She will later complete at Port Chalmers, Timaru, and Wellington, and is to clear Wellington finally on June 2nd for London, via Cape Horn.

PERSONAL. Captain G. B. Hoddinott has taken command of the Poolta, relieving Captain A. S. Dalgleish for holiday leave. Mr E. V. Condon lias joined the Kanna as third officer, relieving Mr D. o._ Champion, who has transferred to the Waihemo in a similar capacity, relieving Mr A. H. Dun* nings £or holidays. . Mr A. H. Booker has joined the Kalingo as third enginer in place of Mr W. J. Morrison, who is ashore on sick leave. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SUVA, May IS.' Sailed, Karetu, for Nukualofa. Arrived, Ventura, which sailed later for San Francisco. SYDNEY, May 18. Sailed —From Port Kembla, Port Melbourne, for New Zealand. .. ,'...... MELBOURNE, May. 18. * Sailed —Bullaren, for New Zealand. >. : AUCKLAND, May 18. Sailed, Marama (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Kaponga p.m.f). for Greymouth. WELLINGTON, May 18. Arrived, Holmdale (G.lO a.m.) atid Orepuki (6.50 a.m.), from Wanganui; Raogatira (7 am.) and Kairanga (11.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton ; Rotorua (5.45 p.m.), from Napier; Narbada (7.45 p.m.), from Auckland. fVailed, Raranga (7 a.m.), for London; JCar'epo (11 a.m.), for Lyttelton; * Benhojro 74 20 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Orepuki , (?. 5 pi.) and Holmdale (6.5 p.m.) for Dunedm; Kairanga (6.25 p.m.), for Auckland; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), *or Lyttelton,

SOMERSET REPLACES TURAKINAr I The Federal Company advises that tho Somerset is now fixed to leave Liverpool on June 4th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Nelson, in place of the Turakina. ROTORUA COMPLETING LOADING. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorna arrived at Wellington yesterday from Napier, to complete her Homeward loading. She is to clear Wellington finally at daybreak next Saturday for London, via Panama. * ! THE MONTEREY. The Oceanic Steamship Company's new liner Monterey, whidh is to conduct the Los Angeled, Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne service with the Mariposa, was to leave Now York on May 12th for San Francisco aud Los Angeles, via Panama, to onter tho transPacific run. The vessel is to leave Sail Francisco on June 3rd and fjos Angeles tlio following day, arriving at Auckland on June 20th. AUSTRALIAN TRAMP STEAMER COMPANY. A company is being promoted in Sydney which lias in view the employment of idle Australian steamers in carrying Australian produce overseas. A new company, to be called the Australian Tramp Steamers, Ltd., was registered in April. The project is that when the regular steamship lines are unable to handle the whole >of the exports of the Commonwealth, as is the case at times with exports to the East, Australian tramp steamers will fill the gap. At present British and foreign vessels secure the freights, and f>m company believes that the Australian vessels will be able to do the carrying satisfactorily. Business will be commenced with Eastern cargoes, but the company s boats will be prepared to ro wherever shipper want them to go. There are many tramps laid up in Australian ports and many officers and seamen out. of work. The effort to build up the enterprise began with, the purchase of a 2600-ton steamer as the first of tho fleet.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 15

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ff SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 15

ff SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 15

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