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SHIPS, CARGOES AND MAILS

JHABBS GT THE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. Hr. m. New moos .... 3 10 1? ®™- First quarter ..11 6 5 a.m. Full moon .... 18 12 6 a.m. Last quarter .. 25 421 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.0 a.m.; sets, 7.0 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.42 a.m.; sets, 5.44 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 8.6 a.m.; 3.34 p.m. To-morrow, 4.1 a.m.; 4.31 p.m. ARKIVAI.S. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. ECHO, aux. scow (4 a.m.), 99 tons, Jarman, from Blenheim. (No. 13 Queen’s Wharf.) NGAIO. s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1203 tons. Hay, from Nelson. (No. 12 Queen’s Wharf.) PROGRESS, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 284 tons. Hay, from Mercer. (No. 13 Queen’s Wharf.) WAHINE, s.s. (7 a.m.), 4486 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton, (Ferry Wharf.) JOHN, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 342 tons. Holm, from Wanganui. HAWERA, s.s. (10.5 a.m.), 174 tons, McLachlan, from Patea. (King's Wharf.) TITOKI, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 800 tons, Graham, from Onekaka. (Pipltea Wharf.) HIMATANGI, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 479 tons. Nelson, from Lyttelton. (No. 10 Queen’s Wharf.) DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. RUAPEHU, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 8939 tons, Robinson, for Dunedin. TAMAHINE. s.s. (3 p.m.), 1989 tons, Kane, for Picton. FAIRBURN, aux. sch. (3.45 p.m.), 69 tons. Sawyers, for Karamea. HAWERA, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 174 tons, Brigden, for Patea. JOHN, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 342 tons, Holm, for Dunedin. CORINNA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1319 tons, Christie, for Dunedin. WAIHEMO, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 5627 tons, Stewart, for Nelson. ECHO, aux. scow (6 p.m.), 99 tons, Jarman, for Blenheim. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 275 tons, McIntosh, for Wanganui. PARERA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 553 tons, Miles, for Napier. NGAIO, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Hay, for Nelson. TAMAROA, s.s, (7.35 p.m.), 12,500 tons, Hartman, for Southampton and London via Panama. WAHINE, s.s. (7,50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. TITOKI. s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 800 tons, Graham, for Nelson. WAIKOUAITI, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 3926 tons, Reed, for Port Kembla. HIMATANGI. s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 479 tons. Nelson, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Cygnet, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, to-day. Arabura, Nelson, to-day. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day. Tamahine, Picton, to-day. Nikau, Motueka, to-day. Inaha, Patea, to-day. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. Totara, New Plymouth, to-day. Tutanekai, Westport, to-day. Ngalo, Nelson, to-morrow. Wahine, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Gale, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, tomorrow. Komata, Westport, to-morrow. Foxton, Patea, to-morrow. Echo, Blenheim, to-morrow. Remuera, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Opihi, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, tomorrow. Kurow, Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Inaha, Patea. Saturday. Terawhltl, Gisborne, Saturday. Kahika, Gisborne, Saturday. i Kaltangata, Greymouth, Saturday. Calm, Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. Manuka, Melbourne, Sunday. Ngakuta, Auckland, Sunday. Gale, Wanganui, Sunday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Arahura, Nelson, to-day, 7.30 p.m. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Nikau, Tarakohe, to-day. Inaha, Patea, to-day. • Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. Kaimanawa, Westport, to-day. Cygnet, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, to-day. Kanna, Westport, Greymouth, to-day. Totara, Lyttelton, to-day. Tamahine, Picton,' to-morrow. Ngaio, Nelson, to-morrow. Wahine, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Gale, Picton, Wanganui, to-morrow. Foxton, Lyttelton, Foxton, to-morrow. Opawa, Blenheim, to-morrow. Kurow, Auckland, to-morrow. Remuera, Auckland, Saturday. Echo, Blenheim, Saturday. Kairanga, Port Kembla, Saturday. Calm, Wanganui, Saturday. HOlmdale, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen’s Wharf. —Invercargill (No. 5), Arahura (No. 12), Cygnet (No. 13), Progress (No. 13), Nikau (No. 14). Ferry Wharf. —Maori, Tutanekai. Railway Wharf. —Kairanga, Kaimai, Kaimanawa. Glasgow Wharf. —Kanna. King’s Wharf. —Inaha, Kapiti. Pipltea Wharf. —Totara, Holmdale. Clyde Quay Wharf.—H.M.S. Dunedin. Miramar Wharf.—Kanna. Burnham Wharf.—Paua. Patent Slip.—Matangi, Gael. In the Stream. —Mararoa, Putikh BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SOUTHAMPTON. October 29. Arrived.—Rimutaka, from Wellington. PANAMA, October 29. Arrived. —Karamea, from Auckland (for London). COLON, October 29. Arrived. —Kent, from Liverpool (for Aucklan SAN FRANCISCO. October 29. Arrived.—Makura, from Wellington. Sailed. —Golden Coast, for Auckland. SYDNEY, October 30. Arrived.—Maraina (5 a.m.), from Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. / WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Canadian Leader (10.5 a.m.), from Montreal; Kaikorai (5.15 a.m.), from Melbourne. Arrived.—Nucula (6.10 p.m.), from San Pedro. Sailed.—Canopus (1.40 p.m.), for Westport; Kaiwarra (10.30 p.m.), for Gladstone* PATEA. Arrived. Inaha (7.40 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—TamahinS (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Arahura (7.30 pan.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. ■ Sailed. —Tutanekai (6 a.m.), tor Wellington, via lighthouses. KAIKOURA, Sailed.—Cygnet (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived. —Maori (6.50 a.m.), and Waiplata (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (noon), from Wellington. Sailed. —Tredinnick (11.30 a.m.); and Storm (7.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Waiplata (9.30 p.m.), for Timaru; Maori (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. t> DUNEDIN. Arrived. —Canadian Exporter (9.15 a.m.), from Timaru; Calm (9.15' a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed. —Brockabeck (7.4? a.m.), for Westport; Southern Princess and five whale chasers (2 p.m.), for the Ross Sea; Calm, for Oamaru. BLUFF. Sailed—Piako (6 p.m.), for Port Chalmers.

OVERSEAS SHIPS DOMINION-BOUND CALLANDIA (Geo. H. Scalei), left Port Arthur (Texas) Aug. 23 for Australia, Auckland (due Dec. 14). Wellington (due Dec 19). PAPANUI (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Aug 3 tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton” Dunedin, and New Plymouth (arr. tJ< TAIKbA (Shaw, SavlU), left Liverpool Aug. 31 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin (arr. Oct. 27). TREDINNICK (A. and A. Line) left New York Sept. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttejtoxi (left there Oct. 30), and Dunedin. , _ WAITEMATA (Union Co.), left Los Angeles Oct. 3 for Napier (due Nov. 3), Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff, Nelson, ..and New Plymouth. *,,*■».* — KEELUNG (A. and A. Line), left New York Sept. 21 for Auckland (due Oct. 31), Wellington (due Nov. 4), Lyttelton, and U RUAPEHU (N.Z.S. Co.), from London, left Southampton Sept 13 for Suva, Wellington (left here Oct. 30), Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, and New Plymouth. CORINTHIC (Shaw, SavlU), from London, left Southampton Sept. 13 for Wellington and Auckland (arr. Oct. 29). NORFOLK (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Sept. 15 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 25), Napier, Wellington (due Nov. 7), Lyttelton, and Dunedin. .. „ t NORTH PACIFIC, left Casablanca Sept 11 for Auckland (due Nov. 3), New Plymouth, and Wanganui. RANGITIKI (N.Z.S. Co.), from London, left Southampton Sept. 27 for Auckland , (due Nov. 1) and Wellington (due No. 8). PORT HARDY (C. and D. Line), left Liverpool Sept. 28 for Auckland (due No. 4), Wellington (due Nov. 10), Lyttelton and Dunedin. CANADIAN TRANSPORTER (Canadian National Steamships), left Montreal Sept. 26 for Auckland (due Nov. 11), Wellington (due Nov. 14), Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. * , . PARRACOMBE (N.Z.S. Co.), left Quebec Oct. 21 for Auckland (due Nov. 24) and Australia. , ' . .. lONIC (Shaw, SavlU), from London, left Southampton Oct. 4 for Wellington (due Nov. 12), Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and B GOLDEN WEST (Burns, Philp), left Los Angeles Oct. 1 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 28), Wellington (due Nov. 5), Lyttelton, CITY’OF DALHART (Dalgety and Co.), left New York Oct. 7 for Wellington (due Nov. 5) and Australia. AORANGI (Union Co.), left Vancouver Oct. 16 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney: due Auckland Nov. 3. HAURAKI (Union Co.), left Los Angeles Oct. 24 for Auckland (dne Nov. 14), Wellington (due Nov. 18), and Australia. MAHIA (Shaw, SavlU), left London Oct. 12 for Auckland (due Nov. 20), Wellington (due Nov. 27), and Napier. KENT (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Oct. 12 for Auckland (due Nov. 20), Wellington (due Nov. 27), Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. „ _, . , CITY OF MOBILE (A. and A. Line), left New York Oct. 9; left Newport News Oct. 11 for Auckland (due Nov. 14), Wellington (due Nov. 21), Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. _ , DALVEEN (A.S.P.), left Galveston Oct. 16 for Auckland (due Nov. 25), New Plymouth and Australia. RUAHINB (N.Z.S. Co.), from London, left Southampton Oct. 25 for Wellington (due Nov. 29), Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Timaru. . . . MIN (A. and A. Line), left New York Oct. 25 for Auckland (due about Nov. 26), Wellington (due Nov. 30), Lyttelton and Dunedin. CORNWALL (Federal Line) left Liverpool Oct. 27 for Auckland (due about Dec. 1), Wellington (due about Dec. 4), Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New .Plymouth. PORT CAMPBELL (C. and D. Line), left London Oct 26 for Auckland' (due about Dec. 4) and Wellington (due about Dec. 11). LOADING FOR OVERSEAS CANADIAN EXPLORER (Canadian National Steamships), leaves Dunedin, Oct. 31 for Bluff, Wellington; due here Nov. 4; hence Nov. 4 to Auckland; thence Nov. 7 to New York, Boston, and Halifax. PIAKO (N.Z.S. Co.), left Bluff Oct. 30 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, and Wellington; ‘due here Nov. 11; hence Nov. 16 to Auckland; thence Nov. 23 to Halifax and London, via Panama and Newport News. PORT HUNTER (C. and D. Line), left Timaru Oct. 30 for Bluff, Auckland, Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington; hence Nov. 27 to London, via Panama. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), leaves Lyttelton Oct. 31 for Wellington; due here Nov. 1; hence Nov. 2 to Auckland and Napier; thence Nov. 9 to Southampton, London, via Pitcairn, Panama and Curacao. C.P.R. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A CALL AT HONOLULU It has been decided that in future the White Empresses of the Canadian-Pacific Line, comprising, the Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empress of Asia, and the new Empress of Japan, which will start her maiden voyage from Vancouver on July 10, 1930, will call at Honolulu on their outward voyages from Vancouver to the Orient. This is a new move by the Canadian Pacific Railway' to capture a share of the tourist traffic to the Hawaiian Islands. This new departure was to have commenced with the Empress of Canada on her voyage from Vancouver to the Orient, leaving Vancouver December 7, but owing to the mishap that was reported recently this sailing may' have to be cancelled if the ship has been badly damaged by going aground near Victoria, B.C. Honolulu will not be called at on the voyage from the Orient to Vancouver, but only on the outward voyage from Vancouver to the Orient. Reciprocal arrangements have been made with the Canadian-Australasian Royal Mail Line, the Matson Steam Navigation Company, and the Los Angeles Steamship Company for the return passage from Honolulu to the Pacific Coast of any passengers booked by the Empresses to that port. RUAPEHU’S LOADING PORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Ruapehu, on completion of discharge at New Plymouth, will commence loading there for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. She Is to load afterwards at Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, arriving here on November 23. The vessel will sail from Wellington on November 26 for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to fill up. The Ruapehu is timed to sail finally from Port Chalmers on November 30 for Southampton, London and West Coast ports, via Montevideo and Tenerlffe. RIMUTAKA ARRIVES HOME. Cabled news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that their liner Rimutaka arrived at Southampton on Tuesday from Wellington, en route to London. The vessel sailed from here on September 19. KARAMEA LEAVES COLON. Cabled advice has been received by the Shaw, SavlU and Albion Company that the Karamea left Colon on Sunday afternoon for London and West Coast of Great Britain, en route from Auckland. She sailed from Auckland on October 8. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain J. Bruce is in command of the Ngakuta, which a?rived at Auckland on Monday from Gladstone. He has with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr. O. C. Bray; second, Mr. D. Luckett; third. Mr. G. M. Coote: wireless operator, Mr. H. Hannan: chief engineer. Mr. J. Newton: second. Mr. G. Renner: third. Mr. W. M. Clarkson; fourth. Mr. J. Duncan; chief steward, Mr. C. Lappan. THE KEELUNG REPORTS. Mr. W. Wallis received a wireless message yesterday from the A. and A. Line chartered steamer, Keelung, en route from New York, stating that the vessel will arrive at Auckland at 10 a.m. to-day. An endeavour will be made to dispatch the ship from Auckland on Saturday for Wellington. and in that event she would arrive here on Monday afternoon. nORORATA LEAVES HALIFAX. The New Zealand Shipping Company have been notified by cable that the Hororata loft Halifax on Saturday for London. on route from Auckland, via New York. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND—Sonoma. Snondilus. Rangitiki. Port Auckland. Cambridge. Keelung. Port rtnrdv. Oaknnrk. Nucula. Kalwnrra. CHATHAM ISLANDS.—City of Dalhart. Port Melbourne. WELLINGTON.— Maori. Wahine. Tamilhine.. Arahura. Ngaio. Aorangi. Niagara. Ruapehu. Waitemnta. Walkouaiti. Tamaroa. Wallietno. Manuka. AWARUA.—C. A. Larsen. J. C. Ross. Kosmos. Port Hunter, Southern Priucess, Txongatc, Prockabeck, _

RANGITIKI FROM HOME DUE AUCKLAND TOMORROW Th* New Zealand Shipping Co. received a wireless message yesterday from their motor-liner Rangitlki, reporting that she will arrive at Auckland at noon to-morrow from London and Southampton. An advance list of the passengers booked at Home by the vessel shows 88 first saloon, 84 second saloon, and 307 third class. Following is the advance list of passengers:— For Auckland.—First saloon. Mrs. B. and Miss Horton, Mr. T. R. Groom, Misses F. B. W. MacDonald, I. L. Bond. Mrs. C. Nelson George. Mrs. AL Knox. Mrs. C. D. Kernohan, Miss M. D. Dalziell, Mrs. V. B. Nelson, Miss A. P. Bullock-Webster, Mrs. N. AL Gray, Mr. and Mrs. N. Newcombe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woolier, Mrs. M. W. Bond, Miss Y. Yeats, Dr. E. Grifilthß, F.R.S., Mr. H. White-Wickham, Mr. H. Miller, Mr. W. Barrington Miller, Mrs. E. AL Grame-Robertson, Mrs. A. SleLean. Second saloon: Rev. and Mrs. G. Mac Murray, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bliley. Misses Bailey (2), Mr. Bailey, Jun., Mss K. Dunnings, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Greenin, Mrs. A. Horrox, Mrs. M. J. Hootor, Mrs. A. S. C. Mannings, Miss At. AfcDonxld, Lieut-Col-onel E. C. and Mrs. Watson and three children, Mrs. I. G. B. Salmon, Mr. T. C. Kerry. Miss D. O. Storg, Rev. J. R. Thomson, Mr. C. Clark, Mrs. E. M. CasselsBrowne, Miss Cassels-Browne, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Wallace, Miss V. A. Fox, Mr. R. R. Haddow, Miss M. Thornely, Mr. T. Hlgson, Mr. H. Jqnes. Air. and Mrs. G. and Miss Shaw, Miss B. Brown, Mr. D. O. W. Hall, Rev. A. R. H. Morris; 41 third class. For Napier.—First saloon: Miss M. G. Handyside, Mr. and Airs. B. L. Chambers, Dr. Thos. Gilray, Mrs. B. M. Stewart; 6 third class. For Wellington.—First saloon: Mrs. C. E. Raw, Mrs. R. A. Kain, Miss Kain, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron, Misses Cameron (2), Miss M. M. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Keeble, Messrs. G. H. S. Dixon, J. E. Willmott, H. E. Young, Mrs. B. J. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baines-Lewis, Mr. G. Gore, Mrs. E. S Kennedv. Commander C E Hotham, D. R.N., Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Plat and infant, Mr. G. P. Dixon. Miss A. A. Kennedy. Second saloon: Mrs. M. Coles, Mr. F. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holmes, Mr. G. H. Bradley, Mrs. I. A. Deering, Mr. and Mrs. L. Busch, Miss G. O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Delmonte. Mrs. H. Smith. Alesdames C. J. King, F. Robinson, Mr. ’ R. G. Kain, Mrs. S. Leech, Miss L. W. Jackman, Mr. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. McLean and three children. Misses M. and K. Fraser, E. M. Heart!: 36 third class. For Christchurch. —First saloon: Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood, Mr. R. G. G. Westenra, Mr. and Mrs. S. Teal and child, Mr. C. Deans, Sir Bruce and Lady Stewart, Mr. P. J. Borthwick, Mrs. E. D. Kitson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Renton and son. Second saloon.—Mr. H. C. Baines, L. W. Besley, Mr. E. C. W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. P. Olsen; 16 third class. For Timaru. —First saloon: Rev. G. V. and Mrs. Gerard and two children. Sirs. J. Fisher and child, Mr. A. Hope, Mrs. F. E. Hope, Mrs. A. E. H. Haines, E. M. Ormsby. Second saloon: Miss E. B. J. Coleman; 1 third class. For Dunedin. —First saloon: Mrs. S. 1., and Mias Couston. Second saloon: Air. John Mailer, Mr. G. M. Turner, Mrs. M. I. Page. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dunn, Misses E. F. Strang, M. A. Jackson, Mrs. L. E. Morgans and child; 5 third class. For Sydney.—First saloon: Mr. J. C. Dickinson. Second saloon: Mrs. E. Regan, Mr. P. Hannay, Mrs. C. Pugh; 6 thirdclass. ~ _ For Slelbourne. —First saloon: Mrs. J. G. Ware. Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. R. Hampton, Mrs. L. S. Adams, Dr. H. G. Loughran; 6 third class. There are also in the third class one for Oamaru, one for Gisborne, one for' Hobart, and six for Adelaide. In addition, there are 100 assisted passengers. KAIKORAI 'AT AUCKLAND. From South Australian ports and Melbourne. the Union Company’s Kaikorai arrived at Auckland early yesterday morning. She Is to leave again to-day for Portland. New Plymouth, Castlecliff, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to complete discharge. MAKURA LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Union Company report that the Makura left San Francisco yesterday for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. She is due here on November 18. THE TUTANEKAI. The Government steamer Tutanekai left Westport at 4.30 a.tn. yesterday for Wellington. As the vessel will be engaged in taking soundings on the way up, she will not arrive at Wellington until this evening. MAHIA LEAVES BALBOA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company have received news by cable that the Mahia left Balboa on Monday evening for Auckland, Wellington and Napier, en route from London. She is due nt Auckland on November 20, and at Wellington a week later. TAIROA TO LOAD IN AUSTRALIA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the Tairoa, at present completing discharge of her Liverpool cargo at Dunedin, will leave the Otago port on Saturday morning for Gladstone (Queens- I land) to commence loading at Australian t ports for the United Kingdom.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 31, 31 October 1929, Page 14

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