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COASTAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 23. PATEA. Arrived.-Inaha (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. H ,. n Arrived.-Kapiti <8 a.m.). Breeze (ll.iu a.m.), from Wellington. , Sailed.—Port Huuter (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. . Sailed.-Nikau (4 p.m.), Arahura (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. TARAKOHE. , Arrived.—Kaitoa (1 p.m.). from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. , , • Arrived.—Titoki (9.5 p.m. Thursday), Kaimai (10 a.m.), from Wellington. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Huanui (3.30 p.m.), tor Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (6.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Kurow (6.50 a.m.), from Bluff; Kj ll ' nedy (5.5 a.m.), from Foxtoii; Port Napier (10.30 a.m.). from Dunedin: Corinna (12.45 p.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.-Pakura (12.10 p.m.), for Gisborne. BLUFF. Sailed.—Canadian Highlander (2.30 p.m.). for Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.-Port Bowen. Port Albany. Middlesex. Remuera. Aorangi, Pakeha. Oliva, Marama. CHATHAM ISLANDS- Mataroa, Kia Ora, Matatua. WELLINGTON.—Maori, Wahine. Ngaio. Arahura, Tamahine, Mabana. Waitemata. Yoseric. Port Hunter, West Nivaria. King Edwin, Herminiue, Niagara. Somerset, Maunganui, Ikala, Cambridge. Rotorua. Kartigi. AWARUA.-Sir J. C. Ross. N. T. Nilsen Alonso, Makura. Tahiti, AngJo-Columbian, Waikouaiti, Manuka, Kaikorai, Canadian Highlander, Westmoreland. SUSSEX AT CALCUTTA. . A cable message received by the Union Company reports that the Sussex arrived at Calcutta on Wednesday afternoon. The vessel will load there, and leave early next month for Penang, Singapore, and Samarang, to complete loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelt-on, and Dunedin. SOMERSET DUE TO-DAY. . The Federal. Company's Somerset is due at Wellington this afternoon from Liverpool. via Auckland. The vessel will put out part cargo here, and is to sail on Wednesday tor Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, and Bluff. THE CORNWALL. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Cornwall will now leave Wellington on Monday afternoon lor London. Avonmouth, Cardiff Glasgow, and Liverpool. The vessel will call at Newport News, en route. PAKEHA’S OFFICERS. Captain W. P. Clifton-Mogg is in command of the Pakeha, and he lias the following officers:—Chief, Mr. F. M. Smith; second, Mr. H. C. Smith; third. .Mr. G. L. Almond; fourth, Mr. G. E. Lindsay; chief engineer, Mr. A. Cooper; second, Mr. E. A. Spencer: third, Mr. E. G. Gardener; fourth. Mr. K. Magee; fifth, Mr. F. G. Jones; sixth. Mr. C. N. Price; seventh, Mr. J. A. Simpson; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. H. B. Lacey; second, Mr. R. A. Linnel; wireless operator Mr. C. V. Saunders; steward-in-charge, air. H. J. Davis. THE PORT NAPIER. The C. and D. Line steamer, Port Na pier, is due at Wellington on Tuesday from Lyttelton, where she is now loading. The vessel will load at Wellington for New Y’ork, Boston, Halifax and Loudon. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. The Canadian Highlander is due at Wellington to-inorrow from Bluff, to load for New York, Boston and Montreal The vessel will leave here on Tuesday for Napier and Auckland, and Is now timed to sail finally from Auckland on April 2. THE ANGLO-COLUMBIAN. The Geo. 11. Scales Co. advise that the Angio-Cloumbian will leave Port Chalmers at noon to-day for Dunkirk, England and Antwerp. RADIO FROM REMUERA. A further wireless message was received yesterday by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the Remuera, en route from London and Southampton, stating that lhe vessel will arrive at Auckland at 6 o’clock to-morrow evening. THE PORT HUNTER. Due at Wellington this morning from Wanganui roadstead, the C. and D. Line steamer Port Hunter will berth at the Glasgow Wharf to fill up. She. is to leave, Wellington next Wednesday for London, via Panama. THE PAKEHA. The Shaw, Savin and Albion Co.’s Pakeha arrived at Opua at 8 a.m. yesterday from Auckland. She will leave there this afternoon for Timaru. THE TASMANIA TO LOAD. The Tasmania arrived at Fremantle on Thursday from Liverpool. She will next proceed to Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, after which the vessel will come to New Zealand to loud under the auspices of the Federal Company for West Coast ports ot Great Britain. LUBRICO FROM SAN PEDRO. The Standard Oil Company's tanker Lubrleo sailed from Honolulu on Monday en route from San Pedro with bulk oil for New Zealand. MISCELLANEOUS. The Piako is to leave Wellington thisafternoon for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, to complete discharge. The Port Adelaide will sail from Auckland on Tuesday for New Plymouth, to complete discharge of her Loudon cargo. The Ruapehu is to sail from New Plymouth this afternoon for Oamaru. The Rotorua left Napier at 1 a.m. yesterday for Lyttelton. . „ The King Edwin left Wellington at -Z.jO p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth, to continue discharge. ... The Herminius, at present loading in the Wanganui roadstead, will leave there on Monday for Bluff. The Poolta left Dunedin yesterday for Bluff, thence Greymouth, to load for WclliTh°?Waipiata, from the south, is to leave Lyttelton to-day for Pieton. She is due here on Monday night, and will leave on T’uesday for Auckland. The Kanonga is to lea.'e Westport early next week for New Plymouth and W elThe Komata, due here to-night from Westport, will return to the sante port on Tuesday, to load again for Wellington. The Kaimai. from Greymouth. is due l>;re on Monday. , , . ~ The Kaimanawa will leave Auckland to-day and Portland on Monday lor WelTlie Corinna is due here to-day from tho south, and will leave on Monday for New Plymouth and Nelson. . The Kahika. from Dunedin, via .ports, is due here on Tuesday, and will go on to Napier and Gisborne The Storm, from southern ports, is due here to-morrow, and will leave on Monday for Picton and Wanganui. The Gale will leave here to-day tor southern ports. m , The Titoki is due here on Wednesday from Tarakohe. and will leave later the same dav for Westport and Greymouth. The Cvgnet is due here to-morrow troni Lyttelton and Kaikoura, and will return oh Monday to the same ports. The Holmdale is due here on ounday from Dunedin, via ports, and will leave on Monday for Wanganui. . The Tees, from the Chatham Ismnds. via Lyttelton, is due here to-morrow, ajjo will leave for the Ohathams direct on Monday.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 11

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