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REMUERA REPORTS

Due Here 7 a.m. Sunday The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from its liner Remuera,. en route from London and Southampton to Wellington, reporting that she expects to arrive in the stream at 7 a.m. on Sunday. She brings passengers, mails, and a small quantity of cargo for Wellington, and is to leave here again on Monday for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff to complete discharge. WAIKAWA AT NAPIER. The Union Company’s Waikawa is due at Napier this morning from Auckland to continue discharge of her Pacifle Coast cargo. She is due at Wellington on Sunday to unload the local portion, and later proceeds to Sydney to complete discharge. KARETU LEAVES SYDNEY. Cabled advice has been received by the Union Company that the Karetu, from Newcastle left Sydney on Tuesday for Fiji and Auckland. THE KAREPO. The Union Company advises that the Karepo is to leave Adelaide to-morrow, Edlthburg next Tuesday, and Melbourne on April 24, for New Plymouth, Auckland, Portland, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton. She is due at New Plymouth on May 1 and herj about May 8. CORNWALL COMPLETING. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Cornwall arrived at Opua yesterday from Auckland to fill up for London. She is to sail finally at daybreak to-morrow. CAMBRIDGE LEAVES CURACAO. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the Cambridge, . which left Auckland on March 19 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, cleared Caracas Bay on Monday morning. WESTMORELAND LEAVES CURACAO. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the Westmoreland, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, left Caracas Bay on April 11. She Is due at Auckland on May 5, and here about a week later. PORT NICHOLSON TO LOAD. The C. & D. Line, advises that the Port Nicholson' is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland, where she is due next Monday to commence her homeward loading. She "will later complete at Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, is due here on April 30, and is scheduled to clear this port finally on May 5 for London via Montevideo. THE PORT HOBART. The C. & D. Line motor-ship Port Hobart left New Plymouth yesterday morning for Port Chalmers, where she is due tomorrow morning to dry-dock for repairs to her damaged hull. WAIHEMO TO DAY UP. The Union Company's Waihemo is to leave Newcastle to-day for Auckland, where she will be laid up until early in June. THE NIAGARA. The Union Company’s liner Niagara, en route from Vancouver, is due at Suva at 6 a.m. to-morrow. She is to leave there agiain at noon the same day for Auckland and Sydney, and is due at Auckland next Monday. THE AORANGI. The Union Company’s motor-liner. Aorangl, from Sydney and Auckland, Is due at Honolulu to-morrow, and at Vancouver on April 24. THE MAHIA. The Shaw, Savill Company advises that the Mahla was to have left Lyttelton last night for Port Chalmers and Bluff to complete discharge of her Liverpool cargo. She is to commence her homeward loading duoing discharge at Bluff, and will subsequently complete at Lyttelton and. Wellington. She is due here on April 30, and is scheduled to clear this port finally on May 6 for Hook of Holland and London, via the Panama Canal. INNAREN AGAIN REPORTS. Spedding Ltd. have received a further wireless message from the Swedish motorship Innaren, en route from Durban and Cape Town, reporting that she expects to reach Wellington at noon to-day. She will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge her maize and general cargo from South Africa, and later proceeds to Auckland to complete discharge. She will then proceed to Los Angeles and San Franelsco to load for New Zealand and Australia. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain F. L. G. Gaunay is in command of the Union Company’s Waikawa, due here on Sunday from Lo-S Angeles, via Napier, and his officers are: Chief, Mr. E. A. Cox; second, Mr. L. Sinclair; third, Mr. T. P. Condon; wireless officer, Mr. H. McBean; chief engineer, Mr. E. A. Griffiths; second, Mr. H. Martin; third, Mr. W. B. Fitzpatrick; fourth, Mr. D. Singleton; chief steward, Mr. A. N. Thorne. NEW YORK CARGO. The A. & A. Line advises that the City of Salisbury Is to leave New York on May 20 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney. CANADIAN NATIONAL SAILING'S. The Canadian Cruiser is scheduled to leave Halifax on April 24 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The Canadian Transporter is" to leave Montreal on May 24 for New Zealand ports.

BT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. FREMANTLE, April 14. Arrived.—Esperance Bay, from London. LONDON, April 14. Arrived.—At London, Mataroa; at Colon, Pakeha. Seminole, and Corinthic. Sailed.—From Colon, Port Pirie, Port Alma, and Otaio; from Montevideo, Tasmania. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Waipiata (5.20 p.m.), from Wallington. Sailed.—Kaponga (5.25 p.m.), for Greymouth. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Echo (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. m - Arrived.—Kapunl (1.30 p.m.) from Wellington, GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Kaimiro (8.37 a.m.) for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Storm (7.30 a.m.) from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (6.50 a.m.) and Maiiia (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Gale (7.35 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Kahika (noon),from Tolaga Bay. Sailed.—Kahika (3.25 p.m.), for Dunedin; Kallngo (4.30 p.m.), for Wanganui; ioxton (4.35 p.m.), for Foxton; Gale (6 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Mahla (8.5 p.m.), for Dunedin.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 12

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REMUERA REPORTS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 12

REMUERA REPORTS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 12

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