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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its, intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella, from Newcastle and Sydney, is due at Wanganui on Wednesday, thence to Greymouth and returns to Sydney and Newcastle. The Kaikoraiffrom Geelong, is due at Dunedin on Thursday, thence to Lyttelton and Oamaru to complete discarge. The Kairanga, from Geelong, reached Auckland yesterday. The Kalingo, from Greymouth, is due at Sydney on Thursday. She will then load at Newcastle and possibly at Sydney for Napier and Miramar. The Kanna is to leave Bluff to-day for Newcastle to load for Wellington and Miramar. The Karepo, from Adelaide and Edithburg, is to leave Melbourne to-morrow for New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, Wellington, and Greymouth. She will then return to Melbourne and Adelaide. The Karetu, from Newcastle and Sydney via Fiji and Nukualofa, is due at Auckland this morning. She will later return to Newcastle and Sydney to load again for Fiji, Nukualofa, and Auckland. ' The Waikouaiti, from Newcastle, Sydney, and Hobart, is to leave Lyttelton tomorrow for Oamaru to complete discharge, thence via Dunedin and Bluff to Sydney. She will then load again at Newcastle pnd Sydney for Bluff. Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The Wainui, from Melbourne, is due at Bluff this morning. She is to leave there again later to-day for Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete discharge, and is due here on Thursday. She will leave here again the following day for Melbourne via Bluff. RARANGA LEAVES LONDON. Cabled advice has been received that the Shaw, Savill steamer Raranga left London last Friday for Auckland and Wellington. She" is due at Auckland on September 20, and here on September 25. SUGAR FROM JAVA. With a full cargo of raw sugar from Java, the Bank Line motor-ship Levernbank reached Auckland late last Thursday night. BISCA REPORTS. With bulk motor-spirit for the British International Oil Company, the Norwegian motor-tanker Bisca has,reported by wireless that she expects to' reach Wellington this morning from San Pedro. She will berth at the Point Howard Wharf, and is to leave here again to-morrow for Sydney and Melbourne to complete discharge. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. From Montreal via Auckland, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning and berthed at the Pipitea Wharf. She has about 800 tons of Canadian cargo to discharge, and will also load for New York, Boston, and Montreal. She is to leave here again to-day for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff, and wi|l clear Bluff on August 20 via Australian ports for New York, Boston, and Montreal. TEKOA LEAVES CURACAO. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that the Tekoa, en route from London to Port Chal- ' mers and Lyttelton, cleared Caracas Bay on August 11. She is due at Port Chalmers on September 3. HUNTINGDON LEAVES DAKAR. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the Huntingdon left Dakar on August 11. She left Auckland on July 9 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via Cape Horn, Montevideo and Dakar. RESEARCH SHIP DISCOVERY 11. The research ship Discovery 11. which has been at Auckland for six weeks, is expected to leave there for Wellington early this morning. The vessel will leave ■Wellington for the Antarctic ice-pack about the beginning of next month. CABLE STEAMER RECORDER. After bunkering and replenishing her stores, the Pacific Cable steamer Recorder left Auckland on Saturday morning for Norfolk Island to carry out cable repair work. She will be absent from Auckland for about six weeks. NIAGARA AT VANCOUVER. Cabled advice has been received that the Union Company’s liner Niagara, from Sydney and Auckland, readied Vancouver last Friday. She will leave there again on Wednesday for Honolulu, Suva. Auckland. and Sydney, and is due at Auckland on September 5. RANGITATA’S MOVEMENTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s motor-liner Rangitafa left Auckland on Saturday for Tokomaru Bay, to continue her homeward loading. She is to leave there again on Wednesday for Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland, to complete. She is due here next Sunday, and is scheduled to clear Auckland .finally on September 2 for London, via the Panama Canal. MONTEREY AT AUCKLAND. The Oceanic Company’s liner Monterey, from San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Honolulu, Pago, Pago, and Suva, is due at Auckland this morning. She will leave there again later to-day for Sydney and, Melbourne. HAURAKI LEAVES SYDNEY. TThe Union Company advises that its motor-ship Hauraki left Sydney on Saturday for Fiji, where she will load raw sugar for Vancouver. She will then load at Pacific Coast ports toward the end ot September and early in October for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth. Lyttelton. Dunedin, and , Australia. She is scheduled to clear Los Angeles On October 9. WAIKAWA AT VANCOUVER. The Union Company’s Waikawa, with raw sugar from Suva, was due at Vancouver yesterday. She is to load at Pacific Coast ports during the remainder of this month, and early in September, and is scheduled to clear Los Augeles finally on September 8 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Australia. She is due at Auckland on October 3. THE WAIRUNA. The Union Company’s Wairuna is to clear Los Angeles to-day for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington; Lyttelton. Dunedin. and Australia. She is due at Auckland on September 12.

- MAKURA LEAVES PAPEETE. The Union Company’s R.M.S. Makura. en route from San Francisco, was to have left. Papeete on Saturday for Rarotonga, where she is due to-day. She is due at Wellington next Monday morning, and will leave here again the following afternoon for Sydney. THE MAUI POMARE. The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare is to leave Wellington at 11 a.m. to-nmerow for Apia and Niue Island, to load fruit for Lyttelton and Wellington. Gardiner, Binnie, and Halliburton are the local agents. MONOWAI LEAVES RAROTONGA. The Union Company’s liner Monowai, from Sydney and Wellington, left Rarolonga on Saturday for Papeete, where she is due to-day. and San Francisco, where she is due on August 26. AUCKLAND SERVICE. The Waipiata. from Auckland, is due at Wellington this morning, and will berth at No. 16 Queen’s Wharf. She is to leave here again to-day for Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Bluff, and returns via ports to Wellington and Auckland. The Port Waikato, from Auckland, is due at Wellington this morning, and will berth at No. 10 Queen’s Wharf. She is to leave here again to-day for Dunedin, and returns via ports to Wellington. Tauranca, Auckland, and Whangarei. The Wingatui. from Dunedin, via ports, is due here on Thursday, and goes on to Auckland. The Waimarino is to leave Auckland about Thursday for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Timaru. and is due here next Sunday.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, August 12. Arrived. —Aat Honolulu. Mariposa. Sailed. —From London. Raranga. LONDON, Auguet 13. Arrived. —At Vancouver. Niagara. Sailed—From Dakar, Huntingdon. LONDON, August 13. Sailed.—From Curacao, Tekoa. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—TLsnaren (2.40 p.m.), from Wel- - llngton. Sailed.—Recorder (920 a.m.), for Norfolk Island: Rangltata (12.20 p.m.), for Tokomaru Bay. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—John (9.45 p.m., Friday), from Wellington. > PATEA. ' Arrived.—Hawera (7 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Rangatira (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Gale (6.50 a.m.), from Timaru ; Foxton (noon), from Foxton. Sailed. —Gale (6.43 p.m.) and Rangatira (8.33 p.m.), for Wellington. • DUNEDIN. Sailed. —Wingatui (12.15 p.m.), for Timaru. SUNDAY. AUGUST 14. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Holmglen (8.25 a.m.), from Timaru. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Opihi (9.30 a.m.), from Timaru; Port Alma (11 a.m.), from Wellington. The teams were:

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 12

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