SHIPPING
PORT OP LYTTELTON ARRIVALS Saturday, September 32. Rangatlra, t.e.s. (6.40 a.m.), 6X52 tons, Collins, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Ohio, tanker (7.45 a.m.), 10,191 tons, Ulven. from : Talara, via Wellington. Vacuum Oil Company, agents. Breeze, m.s. (12.20 p.m.). 622 tons, Horler. from Wellington. Canterbury Steam sw,w -‘ „ Totara, s.s., (5.30 am.), 421 tons, WaWstrom, from Nelson. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. DEPARTURES Saturday, September 22. Nikau, m.s. (10.40 p.m.). 248 tons, McMillan, for Motueka. Kinsey and Comp.m.). 1739 tons. Thompson, for Wellington. Union Steam p».>.»»■ ColUns, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Sunday, September 23. Ohio, tanker (4.30 p.m.), 10,191 tons. Ulven, for Wellington. vacuum Oil Company, Ltd., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rangatlra, Wellington, September 25. Korowal, Auckland, September 28. AJcaroa Wellington. September 29. Rangatlra, Wellington, September 30 (6 Empire Lord., Wellington. October S. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Rangatlra, Wellington. September 25Breeze, Tlmaru. September 25. Totara. Nelson. September 25. Coptic. United Kingdom, September 26. Omana. Auckland, September 27. Rangatlra. -Wellington. September 30 (7.3opp.m r train). Akaroa Port Chalmers. October 1. Korowal, Auckland,* October 3, VESSELS IN PORT Coptic, GjP-E. Omana, No. 7 > West Breeze,-No. 6 East. Totara, No. 3 East OVERSEAS SHIPS FOR NEW ZEALAND Akaroa (Shaw SaviU), arrived Auckland* from Liverpool September 17, due Wellington (September 24). Lyttelton (September 29), and Port Chalmers. JUcinous (Shaw SaviU), from Durban and Cape Town, for Auckland and, Dunedin. Due Dunedin. September 25. • Cornwall (Federal Company) left Sydney September 16 for Auckland (due September 20), and Wellington _(dueSepEmpire Falkland (Blue Star), at AuckLeaves Auckland September 28 for United Kingdom, via Panama. . Empire Lord (Federal Company) left IK and Lyttelton (due October 6). via (Port line), to leave New York September, 18 for Auckland (due Second half October), and P6rt Halifax (Federal Company ( left New York August la. Panama AugurtJS, for Auckland (due September 16). and Wellington' (due September 24). Blmutaka tN.Z/.SWPRteg United Klftgdojn on August 16 for- WelUn M?lUw ( k Company), from Vancouver for Wellington (due September, 27) and. Lyttelton., Loads October Company) left Llveroofll Scotcmbcr 4, vifi PwiflniAt xor Autk&urd (due October 7), Wellington (due October 14) Cape John (U.S. War Shipping AdmtaIstratton). from San Francisco. Due Weileft Vancouver 1 September 3 for Auckland (dUe about September 26K (Union Steam Ship Company) left Calcutta September, 6, via Colombo and Melbourne, for Auckland, WelUngton. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. «LjL HlchwAv (Federal lAne)» leaves Npw York late September for Auckland “£nS”&n Company) teav« Vancouver, October 6 for Suva and Auckland. Morie leaves Sydney September 24 tor 'Thharu (due September 28) and Wellington. Loads at Tlmaru and Wellington 'for Middle East. (N.Z.S. Co.). pert: Phillip (Port Une) leaves London mid-October for Auckland (due about November 20) and Wellington (Union C Sumiytide Park (Union Company) leaves VaSve? November 10 for Lyttelton„ Rrtem (Federal Company) leaves New Yorktote October for Auckland and WelU^m’ Water. (Union Company) leaves Vancouver about October 10 for Auckland. Samcebu (Union Company) leaves Vancouver about October 10 and San Francisco October 20 for Lyttelton and DunePOtaro (Shaw, SaviU). from Newcastle for Napier (due October SLtoads at Napier for United Kingdom, October 5-15. _ Matua (Union, Company), from Fiji. Tonga, and SamoaJ for Auckland (due October 7). Loads and leaves Auckland October 13 tor FIJI, Tonga, and Samoa. : Fort Brunswick (Blue Star) leaves Adelaide October 3 for Lyttelton. ■ mists (Port Line) leaves Port Kembla October 6 for Tlmaru. toads at Tlmaru October 13-17 for United Kingdom. Kalmata (Federal Company) leaves New York early October tor Auckland and Wellington. -Loading for New Zealand Port Jackson. (Port Line) to leave liverpool mid-September, via Panama, for Auckland (due late October). Rondeau. Park (N.Z. .Shipping Comply) left Port Kembla September 12 tor Wellington (due September 18), Denbighshire ,(Union Company) to leave Vancouver September 12 San Frsncttco September 20. for Auckland and Wel-ltntet-Robson Park (Union Company) leaves., Vancouver about October 25 tor A PMkdal'e Park (Union Company) leaves Vancouver about October 25 for AuckHlghvwy 11 (Federal Company) leaves New York late. September for Auckland and Wellington. Wansaratta, leaves Gothenburg (Swe for Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland/ and Bluff. Lot ding tot Overseas Port 'Chalmers (Port Line), at Wellington. toads at Wellington and Aiwkiand. Leaves Auckland October 19 at Lyttelton. hiSce September 26 for United Kingdom. MolmwK Park (Union Company), cue Lvttehon early October, for Vancouver. Maui Pomare (Union Company), at AucWand P °Septem'ber 27. for Rarotonga and Niue.
intercolonial Movements Kurow (Union Company ) a to leave Melbourne September 18 for Auckland Walnori (Union Company) to , leave Sydney* September 22 for Wellington Waitaki (Union Company), at Wellington, thence September 24 for Bluff and (Union Company) leaves Sydney October 2 for Lyttelton, Tlmaru, SSnedln. and Bluff. -. . ■ Ifiairanga (Union Company) leaves Auckland September 26 for Sydney. Kariiane left Adelaide September 18. for Tlmaru and Oainaru, due Tlmaru, September 26,
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24679, 24 September 1945, Page 3
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