SHIPPING
* PORT OF LYTTELTON ARRIVALS Wednesday, November 13. Wahine, s.s. (0.45 a.m.), 4436 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Storm, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 749 tons, Williams, from Timaru. A. H. Turnbull and Company, Ltd., agents. Karu, m.s. (10.45 a.m.), 1044 tons, Ritchie, from Timaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Thursday. November 14 Tecs, s.s. (12.50 a.m.), 545 tons, Anderson, from Chatham Islands. W. W. Toy and Company, agents. DEPARTURE Wednesday. November 13. Wahine, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 4436 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. VESSELS IN PORT Vessel JSeith. From. To. Calm—No. 5 E. Laid up. Dunedin—H.M.S.— No. 4 E. Akaroa Wgtn. Waimarino— No. 3 W. Timaru. Picton. Waipiata—G.P.E. Wgtn. Dunedin. Stoi m—No. 0 E. Timaru. Wgtn. Karu—No. 3 East Timaru. Wgtn. Tees—No. U W. Chatham Is. Wgtn. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rangatira. Wellington, this dav (2 \V.). Majy.ma, Dunedin, tins clay (.2 East). Wair.ui, Oamaru, this day'(7 West). Paua, Wellington, this afternoon. Wanme, Wellington, November .15. Port W'aikato, Timaru, November 16. Farcru, Timaru, November 10. Breeze, Timaru, November 17. City of Bagdad, Wellington, Nov. 17. Maui Pcmare, Nine, November 17. lv:..y Malcoim, New Plymouth. Nov. 17. Kaiinuo, Wellington. November It). Holmglen. Tnnaiu. Novembei 19. j Roiorua, Wellington, November 19. Waipiata, Timaru, November 19. I Ua.onue, Wellington, November .19. Port Humor, .«iv Pi.mih.ikii, Nov. 21. Nemea, Auckland. November 21. Waipawa, Port Chalmers, Nov. 21. \va..una, Wellington, Nov 21. Abel Tasman, Auckland, Nov. 23. Karetu. Timaru, November 23. Tainui, Auckland, November 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Karu, Wellington, this day. Stormg Wellington, this day. V.'ahnarmo. Picton, this day. Waipiata, Dunedin, this dav. ■ Tees, Wellington, this day'. j Rangatira. Wellington, tins clay. j Wainui, Timaru, this day. ' Marama, Wellington, this clay. ; Dunedin, 11.M.5., Wellington, this day j (5 p.m.). Wahine, Wellington, November 15. Parera, Wellington, November l(i. Port Waikato, Wellington, November 16. King Malcolm, Timaru, November 13. City of Bagdad, Dunedin, November 18. Maui Pomare, Wellington, November 18. Paua, Timaru, November 18. Breeze, Welhugtoi:, November 18. Holmglen, Wellington, November 19. Waipiata, Wellington. November 19. j Garonne, Dunedin, November 2.). i Kotoi'ua. Port Chalmers, November 21. , Port Hunter, Wellington. Nov. 21. Nemea, Casileelgl, November 22. Wairuna, Dunedin, Nov. 22. Waipawa. Nelson. November 23. Tainui, Wellington, November 25. Abe! Tasman, Wellington, Nov. 25. j Karetu, Wellington, November 25. I I SHIPPING NOTES | j The Karu is to complete loading here ; to-day lor Neison and New Plymouth. ! The Waipiata is to complete discharge • of Iter Auckland cargo here to-day and j is la sail for Dunedin and Bluif. ! Tne Wannaiano is to sail from Lyttei- j ton to-day for Picton, Wellington, and Auckland. | The Storm arrived here yesterday from i the south. She is to load and sail to-day | lor Wellington, Ptclon, and Wangantn. j The WingatU! will not call at Lyttei- j ton on her soumward trip from Auckland j next week. Tne Katmiro is due here on | Tuesday irom Auckland, Napier, and Wei- I lmgton. I Tne Paua is due here this afternoon J from Wellington to load for Timaru. ; Tne Wainui is expected here to-day ! from Oamai'u to load for Napier and ! Gisborne. Siic is to sail via Timaru and j Wellington. ; Tne Port Waikato is to load here on Sauirdav for Wellington, Auckland, Tauranga, and Whangaiei. Tne Parera is to load at Lyitelton on Saturday lor Wellington, New Plymouth, and Waikato. The Breeze is due here on Sunday from Timaru and is to load on Monday for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui. The Karetu is due here on November 23 from Newcastle. Port Stephen, and Sydney, via BIulV, Dunedin, and Timaru. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL The following vessels are within range of the undermentioned wireless stations;— Auckland—Aorangi, City of Dagdad, Dalveen, Garonne, Kairanga, Lurline, Maui Pomate, Ngakuta, Port Whangarei, Rotorua, Tnona, Wairuna. Wellington—Akaroa, Aide Cam, King Malcolm, H.M.S. Leith, Makura, Mariposa, Monowai, Niagara, Norfolk, Port Caroline, Rangatira. Rangitata, Rangitiki, Kemuera, Tainui, Tamahine, Tamaroa, Tliorhild, Wahine. Waipawa, Waitaki. Awarua—Abel Tasman, Canadian Conqueror, Gabriella, James Cook, Karetu, Kartigi, Marama, Maunganui, New Zealand, Omana, Port Hunter, South Africa, Waikouaiti. Chatham Islands—South Sea. LONDON'S SHIPPING For 12 successive weeks London's shipping has aggregated more than 1,000,U00 net register tons. During the week ended on September 20, 1023 vessels, representing 1.030,655 net register tons, used the port of London. Of tnese 521 vessels (cj0U.175 net register tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports, and 502 vessels (191,480 net register tons) were , engaged in coastwise trallic. The arrivals included seven meat cargoes—one from Australia, four irom New Zealand and two from South America, comprising 338,000 carcases of lamb and mutton, 77.000 quarters of beef, quantities of pork, rabbits, and sundries. THE TEES According to a message received yesterday the Tees was expected to arrive at Lv'ttelton about midnight last night from the Chatham Islands. She is to discharge sheep here this morning, and is to sail about midday to-day for Wellington, where she will discharge lish. from Wellington the Tees will sail for the islands, calling at Waitangi only. WAIRUNA REPORTS The Wairuna has reported that she will arrive at Auckland from Rarotonga tomorrow morning. She has fruit from Cook Islands for Auckland and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyitelton, Dunedin,' and Australia. NOTICE TO MARINERS A rock carrying about two fathoms of water tit M.L.W.S. has been reported by the trawler South Sea in a position 063 de-rees one mile from Cape Pattisson, Chatham Islands, according to advice received from the Marine Department. Between the rock and Cape Pattisson the ground is reported to be foul. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS SYDNEY, November 13. Sailed Lurline (noon), for Auckland. ( AUCKLAND, November 13. Arrived, Canopus (5 a.m.), from West- j bailed Citv of Bagdad (i) a.m.), for : Wellington; 'Mandalay (6.30 p.m.), for : angan WELLINGTON, November 13. j Arrived, Rangatira (7 a.m.) from Lyttellon; Emma lvlaersk (7 a.m.). from San Pedro- Holmdale (8.5 a.m.), Irom Lyttei- 1 ton- Breeze (4.45 p.m.), from Picton; Tai- ; nui'(7 40 p.m.), from London. < Sailed Holmdale (noon), for Wanganui; ■ Paua (6 p.m.), for Lyttclton; Rangatira ( (7 50 cm.), for Lyttelton. ; w ' »■*>■>• DUNEDIN. November 13. Arrived, Port Waikato (1.45 p.m.). from Lvttelton. . „ Sailed. Wainui (12.30 p.m.). for Oamaru; , Marama (4 p.m.), for Lyitelton. To sail. Port Waikato (8 p.m.), for ] Timaru, »
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21630, 14 November 1935, Page 21
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