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SHOPPING

POET OP LYTTELTON ARRIVALS Saturday, March 14 ?; n V ) ' 3488 tons ' Kane, ftwn Wellington. Union Steam Shipping Company, agents. TuraWna, s.s. (7.40 am.), 8565 tons,' imrd. from Oamaru. Kinsey and Company, Ltd., agents. t «T.^ Bca iL Sta, y. “I- 8 * < 8 30 «•»•). H. 448 tons. Lewis, from Picton. a. H. Turnbull and Company,. Ltd., agents. .f, 03 rton. tm*. (750' pan.), 224 tons. DalFoxton. a, H. Turnbull and Company, Ltd, agents. Sunday. March 15 . Wfbine. s.s. (7 am.), 4436 tons, Irwih, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Chalmers, m,s. (75 am,), 8535 tons, Compton,, from Wellington. Kinsey and Company. Ltd., agents; Maul Pomare, m.a. (5 pm.). 1204 tons, Boulton, from Apia* and Niue. Kinsey and Company. Ltd., agents. DEPARTURE . Saturday, March 14 Maori.,, s.s. (8.50 pm.), 3488 tons, Kane, for Wellington. Union’Steam Ship Company, agents. VESSELS IN PORT Vessel. Berth. From. To. Calm—No. 5 E- laid up. Wellington, H.M.S, No. 4 E. > Akaroa Wakakura. H.M.S. Walkout 4 W - Ak "° a Ak "“ a I Part CaroltoS?-®- Sy<lney , N6. 3 W. Bluff Wgtn. . Turakina—No. 7 W. Oamaru Nelson Tuscan Star— No * 7 Picton Bluff Port Chalmers—- . _ No. 3 E. Wgtn. London Maul Pomare—- ... ~ No. 6 W, Apia and Niue Wahlne—No. 2 W. Wgtn. „ Wgtn. Wgtn. Foxton Foxton Foxton EXPECTED ARRIVALS Maori, Wellington, March 17. Kartigl. Wellington. March 17, Kalmiro, Wellington. March 17. Port Whahgarei. Wellington, March 17. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 17. Waiplata, Wellingten, March 17, Wahlne, Wellington, March 18. Walmea. Tarakohe, March 18. . Breeze; Tlmaru, March 18. Zealandic. Dunedtp, March 18. Marama. Dunedin, March 18. Gale, Wellington, March 18. Paua, Wellington, March 18. Walraarino, Tlmaru, March 19. Wainul, Tlmaru. March 19. Holmdale, Tlmaru, March 20. Waitakl, Wellington, March 20. Akaroa. Port Chalmers, March 20. Port Whangarel, Tlmaru, March 20. Karu, Tlmaru, March 21. Holmglen, Tlmaru, March 21. Port Sydney. Wanganui, March 22. Keifuku Maru, Wellington, March 22. Waiplata. Tlmaru, March 24. Wingatui, Wellington, March 24. Benmohr, Port Plrie, March 24. ; Mamari, Wellington. March 28. Tongariro, Wellington, March 27. Wairuna, Wellington. March 27. Hororata, Waikokopu, April 1. 1 Port Hunter, Bluff, April %: Canadian Conqueror. Dunedin, April 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES i Foxton, Foxton. this day. Wahlne, Wellington, this day. i Maui Pomare, Wellington, this day. Maori, Wellington, March 17. Port Caroline, Wellington, March 17. Turakina. Nelson, March 17. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 17. Tuscan Star, Bluff. March 17. Waiplata, Dunedin, March 17. Walkouaiti, Port Chalmers. March 17. Port Whahgarei. Dunedin, March 17. Marama. Wellington, March 18. Walmea, Nelson. March 18. Breeze, Wellington, March 18. Gale, Bluff, March 18. Paua, Timaru, March 18. Wellington, H.M.S.. Wellington, Mar. 18, Port Chalmers, London, March 19. ’ Wainul, Wellington, March 19. Holmdale, Wellington, March 20. Zealandic, Tlmaru. March 20. Waitakl, Dunedin, March 20, Port Whangarel. Wellington, March 20. Holmglen, Wellington, March 21. Karu, Wellington, March 21. Keifuku Maru, Dunedin, March 23. Akaroa, Wellington, March 23. * Waiplata, Wellington, March 24. Wingatui, Dunedin, March 24. ‘ Port Sydney. Wellington. March 25. Mamari, Halifax and London, March 27. Wairuna, Dunedin. March 28. Tongariro, Dunedin, March 30, Hororata. Wellington. April 3. Canadian Conqueror, Wellington, April 3, Port Hunter, Wellington, April 4. SHIPPING NOTES The Foxton arrived here on Saturday evening and is to load to-day for Foxton. t The Kartigl is due here to-morrow from Wellington to discharge cargo from Adei laide, Edithburg, and Melbourne. I The Waiplata, due to-morrow from Portl-nd, Auckland, and Wellington, is to . proceed to Dunedin and Bluff. I The Kalmiro Is an expected arrival here J to-morrow from Wellington. She has coal . from Westport for discharge. The Port Whangarel is due here to-mor-row from Auckland and Wellington. She is to sail for Dunedin and Timaru, and is due back about Friday to load for Wellington, Auckland, Tauranga, and Whangarel. The Walmea is to load here on Wednesday for Nelson and nearby ports. The Kapiti should arrive here to-mor-row from the north to take in cargo for Wanganui. The Breeze is now due here on Wednesday from the south to load for Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Gale is to arrive at Lyttelton on Wednesday from the north. She will load and sail for Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru. and Tlmaru. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL The following vessels are within call of New Zealand wireless stations;— Auckland—Kalranga. Niagara. Waipahl, Wairuna. Anglo-Indian. Australia Star. Beatus, City of Winchester, Chifuku Maru, Hurunul, Melbourne Maru. Oakbank, Tonegawa Maru, Monowai. Wellington—H.M.S. Leith, Aorangi, Maui Pomare, Olive Cam, Hororata, Mamari, Mariposa. Matakana. Monterey. Port ■Napier, Port Sydney, Port Whangarel, Rangltane, Rangltlki, Remuera, Ruahine, Surrey, Kartigl, Makura, Strathnavar. Awatua—HM.S, Dunedin. Kiwitea, Maunganul, WangrneUa, Cape York, ■Taranaki. Chatham Islands—South Sea. MATAROA’S “ALL WELL” f The Mataroa, Homeward bound, has reported that she struck easterly gales for the first five days, but the weather is now fine. All on board are well. The vessel expected to call at Pitcairn Islahd yesterday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS London, March 14. Sailed, from London, Port Hobart. SYDNEY, March 15. Arrived, Klwltea, from Qreymouth; Wanganella, from Wellington. * AUCKLAND. March 14. Arrived. Empire Star (6.40 a.m.), from Napier. J Sailed, Kartigl (1.20 a.m.), for Wellington; Port Waikato (2.30 p.m.), for Dargaville: Strathnaver (11.45 p.ra.), for Wellington. ■ AUCKLAND, March 15. Arrived, Tonegawa. Maru (2 psn,), from Japan; Kalranga (3 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed. Anglo Indian’ (10.30 a.m.), for NeW Plymouth. WELLINGTON, March 14. Arrived. Wahlne (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wingatui (9.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Breeze (10 aotn.). Ipom Wanganui; Bangitata (11.50 a.m,), from London; Gale (12.30 pm), from Lyttelton. WELLINGTON, March 15. Arrived Awahou (2 a.m.), from Tlmaru: Surrey (3 a.m.), from Wanganui; Maori (7 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Holmdale; (7.5 a.m.), from Wanganui; Storm (8 a.m.), from Wanganui. DUNEDIN. March 14. Sailed. Miro (8 p.m.}, for Auckland; Waimarlno (5 p.m.). for Bluff; Port Brisbane (3.49 p.m.), lor Bluff. DUNEDIN. March 16. Ainived. Zealandic (8 p.m.), from Londqn. ■ BLUFF, March 15. Arrived, Port Brisbane (7.3 aun.), from Port Chalmers; Marama (1 p.m.). from Melbourne; Walmarino, from Dunedin;! „ Wainul, firom —’

OVERSEAS VESSELS FOR LYTTELTON Zealandic, due about March 18 from London, via Suva and Dunedin. To discharge. Completes at Tlmaru. Rlgmor, tanker, due early April from Datum, ,via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin. Sydney Star (new motor-ship),, due May 4 from London (leaves April 2). To discharge. Completes at Port Chalmers and Bluff. Tuscan Star, at Lyttelton. To load. Completes at Bluff. To sail from Bluff March 23 for London.

Canadian Conqueror, due about April 2 from Halifax, via Australian ports, Bluff, and Dunedin. To discharge and load. Completes at Wellington and Napier. To sail from Napier April 7 for New York, Boston, and Montreal. Durham, due early April from London, via Auckland and Port Chalmers. To discharge. Completes at New Plymouth and Nelson. .

Tongariro, due about March 27 from Liverpool, via Auckland and, Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin and Bluff.

Port Chalmers, at Lyttelton. For final loading. To sail March 19 for London, via Cape Horn. Keifuku Maru, due about March 22 from Miike, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge and load. Completes at Dunedin.

Middlesex, due about April 1 from Liverpool. via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin and Bluff,

Wairuna, due about March 27 from Los Angeles, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge and load. Completes at Dunedin and Australian ports. Ashburton, due early April from New York, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin. City of Canberra, due end of April from New York, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin. Hauraki, due about March 29 from Los Angeles, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge and load. Completes at Dunedin and Australian ports. Rotorua, due about April 25 from Liverpool, via Auckland, Hawke’s . Bay. and Wellington- To discharge. Completes at Dunedin and Tlmaru.

Sydney Maru, due about April 2 from Mojl, via Australian ports and Dunedin. To discharge and load. Completes at Wellington and Auckland.

Turakina, at Lyttelton. To load. Completes at Nelson, Wellington, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. To sail from Napier, April, for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. Port Caroline, at Lyttelton. To load. Completes at Wellington, Bluff, and Port Chalmers. To sail from Port Chalmers. March 29, for London, via Cape Horn,

Port Sydney, due about March 22 from Wanganui. To load. Completes at Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. To sail from Auckland. April 9, for London and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. Port Hunter, due about April 2 from Bluff. To load. Completes at Wellington and Wanganui. To sail from Wanganui April 17 for Halifax and London, via Panama.

Akaroa. due about March 20 from Port Chalmers. To load. Completes at Wellington. To sail from Wellington, March 28, lor Southampton and London.

Mamari, due about March 26 from Wellington. For final loading. To sail from Lyttelton, March, 27 for Halifax and London. Hororata, due about April 1 from Waikokopu. To load. Completes at Wellington and Wanganui. To sail from Wanganui, April 17, for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas. Salvus, due late April from Liverpool (Nova Scotia), via Auckland, Whangarel, New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Wellington. To discharge newsprint. Completes at Dunedin. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Monterey left San Francisco March 3, Los Angeles March 4 for Australia. Due Auckland March 20, Sydney March 23, Melbourne March 27. Niagara left Vancouver February 26 for Sydney. Due Auckland to-day, leaves March 17; due Sydney March 21. ■ Makura left Sydney March 12 for San Francisco: due Wellington to-day; leaves March 17; due San Francisco April 3. Maunganul left San Francisco March 11 for Sydney. Due Wellington March 30, leaves March 31; due Sydney April 4. Aorangi left Sydney February 27 for Vancouver. Left Auckland March 3; due Vancouver March 20. Leaves Vancouver March 25 for Sydney.. Due Auckland April 13, leaves April 14; due Sydney April 18. Mariposa left Melbourne February 29; Sydney March 4 for America, Left Auckland March 7; due Los Angeles March 21; San Francisco March 23. Leaves San Francisco March 31, Los Angeles April 1 for Australia. Due Auckland April 17. Sydney April 20, Melbourne April 24. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE Wanganella left Wellington March 12 for Sydney, arrived yesterday, and Melbourne due March 18. Leaves Melbourne March 18, Sydney March 21 for Auckland; due March 25. Marama, left Melbourne March 11 for Milford Sound, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton (March 18), and Wellington. Withdraws from service. Monowai left Sydney March .13 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland to-day, Wellington March 19. Leaves Wellington March 20 for Sydney: due March 23. REMUERA LEAVES CURACAO Advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that its liner Remuera cleared Curacao last Tuesday. She left Lyttelton on February 15 for London, via Panama. THE PORT SYDNEY The Port Line has. received advice that the Port Sydney left Port Kembla on Wednesday for New Plymouth, where she is due to-day to commence her Homeward loading. NORTHUMBERLAND CLEARS COLON The Federal Company has received advice that the Northumberland cleared Colon last Tuesday. She left Bluff on February 18 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via Panama. LUMBER FROM VANCOUVER The steamer City of Vancouver Is reported to have leit Vancouver on February 17 with a cargo ot lumber for Suva, Noumea, and New Zealand. She is due at Auckland about March 23. MAKURA FOR WELLINGTON The Union Company’s H.M.S. Makura left Sydney on Thursday for Wellington. She is due there this morning and will leave again the following afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. TAINUPS PASSENGERS The following passengers were booked to leave London for New Zealand by the Talnul. which left London, on February 21:— . Dr, Sylvia Chapman, Mr T. G. Chapman, Mrs T. G. Chapman, Mr G. R. Chanman, Miss M. M. Chapman, Miss M, Churchward. Mr R. Crowder, Mr G. E. Hunter, Mrs G. E. Hunter, Mr R. Hudson, Miss M. Kember. Mrs S. S. Moore, Mrs C. C. McPike. Miss I. R. McPike, Dr. C. A. Riedel, Mrs M. Uhde, Mr J. S. Birkby, Mrs J. S. Birkby, Miss ,D. E, Birkby, Miss G. A. Birkby. Miss J. I, Birkby, Mrs C. A. Birkby. Mr F. H. Durant, Miss N. A. Hall, Mrs A. G. Macnaughton, Mrs £. A. Ostler, Master L. E. Ostler, Miss C. E Pinckney, Miss L. State, Mrs E. E. Clarke, and Mr H. E. Clarke.

NEW VESSEL NAMED

The Commonwealth and Dominion Line announce that the Board of Trade has agreed to their request that their new motor-ship, building at Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., Wallsend-on-Tyne, should be named Port Jackson. Port Jackson was the name of the original steamer of the Port Line, and it has long been the wish of the company to name one of their vessels after her. The possession of the name by a trawler has, however, prevented this until now, but since this small ship has disappeared from the register this objection no longer exists. The original Port Jackson was built in 1883 by ‘Andrew, Leslie and Company, on the Tyne. She was an iron steamer with a single screw. Her dimensions were 314 ft Bin by 37ft 9in by 29ft Bin, and her gross tonnage was 2644, Her engines developed 350 h.p. The particulars which have been obtained from the old register, which 1 is in the hands of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, provide a strange contrast with her new namesake; which will be a vessel of over 9000 tons gross, with engines of 10,200 h.p. Port Jackson, as is well known, is the proper name for Sydney harbour. There have, of course, been other vessels named Port Jackson, besides the steamer referred to above, notably a fine sailing vessel used as a training ship by Devitt and Moore. PORT OF TIMARU EXPECTED ARRIVALS Benmohr, Bluff, March 17, Waimarino, Dunedin, March 17. Breeze, Dunedin, March 17. Holmdale, Oamaru, March 17. Port Brisbane, Bluff. March 18. Wainui, Oamaru, March 19. Storm, Dunedin, March 19. Port Whangarei, Dunedin, March 19. Karu, Oamaru, March 20. Holmglen, Dunedin. March 20. Zealandic, Lyttelton, March 21. Waiplata, Dune'dln, March 22. , Gale, Dunedin, March 23. Karetu, Dunedin. March 23. Wingatul, Oamaru, March 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Waimarino, Lyttelton, March 17. Breeze, Lyttelton, March 17. Holmdale, Lyttelton, March 17. Wainui, Lyttelton, March 19. Port Brisbane, Napier. March 19. Port Whangarei. Lyttelton. March 19. Storm, Lyttelton, March 19. Benmohr, Lyttelton, March 20. Holmglen, Lyttelton, March 20. Karu, Lyttelton, March 20. Karetu, Lyttelton, March 23. Waiplata, Lyttelton, March 23. Wingatul, Lyttelton, March 30. THE KEKRANGU The Union Company’s Kekerangu is to load at Port Lincoln. Edithburg, and Adelaide about the middle of April for Lytleltpa and Wellington,

TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE

The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Ltd., supplies the following information about the movements of Its cargo steamers in the trans-Pacific service:—

Cape York—En route from Dunedin to Melbourne and Sydney, thence Vancouver via Fiji and Apia. Walruna —Left Los Angeles February 22, due Auckland March 16, Napier March 20, Wellington March 22, Dunedin March 27, Melbourne April 4, Sydney April 9; returns Vancouver via Newcastle. Fiji, and Apia. Haurakl—Left Los Angeles March 2, due Papeete March 15, Auckland March 24, Wellington March' 28, Lyttelton April 1. Dunedin April 3, Melbourne April 10, Sydney April 14, thence Vancouver direct. Limerick—To leave Ocean Falls March 18 for San Francisco,

Approximate forward loading dates at Pacihc Coast (Xrts, subject to alteration without notice:— Limerick—Expected to leave Vancouver March 10. San Francisco March 24, Los Angeles March 26. Due Auckland April 16, thence Wellington, Lyttelton, • Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney. Cape Horn—Expected leave Vancouver April 10, San Francisco • April 24, Los Angeles April 26. Due Auckland, via Cook Islands, May 21; thence Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Melbourne, and Sydney. , Hauraki—Expected to leave Vancouver May 10, San Francisco .May 26, Los Angeles May 28. Due Auckland, via Papeete and Cook Islands, June 26, thence Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. Wairuna— Expected to leave Vancouver June 5, San Francisco June 18, Los Angeles June 20. Due Auckland, via Cook Islands, July 20, thence Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. Limerick—Expected to leave Vancouver July 5, San Francisco July 24, Los Angeles July 26. Due Auckland, via Cook islands. August 19, thence Wellington, New Plymouth. Lyttelton, Durfedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. MAUI POMABE ARRIVES After an uneventful trip, the motor-ship Maui Pomare arrived at Lyttelton late yesterday afternoon from Apia and Niue. She brought ,one passenger, Mr H. W. Wilkins. and the following cargo:—6ols cafees of bananas dnd 17 tons of cocoa and sundries from Apia; 3420 cases of bananas* from Niue. The Maul Pomare is to - sail this evening for Wellington, 1

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 19

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