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SHIPS, CARGOES AND MAILS

PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m. Full moon .... 2 750 p.m. Last quarter ... 10 12 18 a.m. New moon .... 18 424 a.m. First quarter ... 24 738 p.m. SUNSun rises to-day, 5.7 a.m.; sets, 7.2 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.23 p.m.; sets, 4.04 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day 4.15 a.m.; 4.50 p.m. To-morrow, 5.10 a.m.; 5.50 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. STORM, s.s. (12.5 a.m.), 749 tons, McKenzie, from Wanganui. ECHO, aux. scow (3.5 a.m.), 99 tons, Radford, from Blenheim. MAUI POMARE, m.s. (5.40 a.m.), 749 tons, Boulton, from Apla, via Lyttelton. O. A. KNUDSEN, m. tanker (6 a.m.), 9020 tons, Brlngdahl, from San Pedro. RANGATIRA, t.e.s. (7 a.m.), 6152 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. . RANGITIKI, m.s. (7 a.m.), 16,698 tons, Barrett, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 319 tons, Wahlstrom, from Nelson. , TAMAHINE, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 1989 tons, Gray, from Picton. KOHI, aux. scow (2.50 p.m.), 125 tons, Goldie, from Nelson and bays. TALISMAN, aux. scow (3.u0 p.m.), 97 tons, Henry, from Waitapu. FAIRBURN, aux. scow (4 p.m.), 69 tons, Sawyers, from Greymouth. INAIIA, m.s. (10 p.m.), 251 tons, Gibson, from Patea. HAWERA, m.s. (10 p.m.), 174 tons, McLachlan, from Patea. KAPUNI, m.s. (10.20 p.m.), 184 tons, McKinnon, from Patea. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. MATAI, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 1010 tons, Burgess, for northern lights CUMBERLAND, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 10,493 tons, Maltby, for Lyttelton. TAMAHINE, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 1989 tons, Gray, for Picton. STORM, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 749 tons, MeKenize, for Lyttelton. ECHO, aux. scow (6 p.m.), 99 tons, Radford, for Blenheim. .KAITOA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 319 tons, Wabls'trom, for Nelson. RANGATIRA, t.e.s. (7,50 p.m.), 6152 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Matangi, Nelson, to-day, 5.30 a.m, Wahine, Lyttelton, to-day, 7 a.m. Holmglen, Picton, to-day. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. Te Aroha. Hokitika, to-day. Golden Cloud,' Los Angeles, Auckland, to-day. Alexander, Collingwood, to-day. Rata, Wanganui, to-day. Rangatira, Lyttelton, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Kaitoa, Nelson, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Foxton, Patea, to-morrow. Karepo, Greymouth, to-morrow. Kaimai, Westport, to-morrow. vKia Ora, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Tltoki, Tauranga, to-morrow. Waimarino, Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Poolta, Dunedin, Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. Koutunui. Patea, Saturday, Hawera, Patea, Saturday. Kapuni, Patea. Saturday. Inaba, Patea, Saturday. Kalingo, Newcastle, Auckland, Saturday. Holmdale, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. , , Kini, Greyinouth, Westport. Saturday. Kiwitea, Grey mouth, Saturday. Oplhi, Dunedin, Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. . Port Waikato, Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Sunday. " , , Gale, Dunedin, Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Sunday. ’ x ' Brisbane Marti. Japan, Hobart, Sunday. Waipiata. Auckland, Monday. Winton. New York, Auckland, Monday. Awahou, Gisborne, Monday. Holmdale, Wanganui, Tuesday. Port Nicholson, Napier, Wednesday. Gale, Wanganui, Wednesday. Wlngatui, Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Thursday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kohl, Nelson and bays, to-day. Kapuni, Patea, to-day. Hawera, Patea, to-day. Koutunui, Patea, to-day. Matangi, Nelson, to-day, 7.30 p.m. Wahine, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Rata, Westport, Greymouth, to-day. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. Golden Cloud, Tlmaru, Sydney, to-day. ’ Alexander, Collingwood, to-day. Tamahlne. Pieton. to-morrow. 2.45 p.m. Kaitoa. Nelson', to-morrow, 6.30 p.m. Rangatira, Lyttelton, to-morrow, 7.45 p.m. Holmglen, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Fairburn. Westport, Karamea, to-morrow Foxton, Patea, to-morrow. Te Aroha. Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, to-morrow. Talisman, Nelson and bays, to-morrow. Tltoki, Dunedin, Timaru. Lyttelton, to-morrow. Waimarino, Auckland, to-morrow. Karepo, Auckland. Saturday. Kia Ora, Auckland, Saturday. Holmdale, Wanganui. Saturday. Poolta, Napier, Gisborne, Saturday. Oplhi. Nelson. New Plymouth, Saturday. Rangltiki, Auckland, Saturday. Port Waikato, Auckland, Tauranga, Whangarel, Monday. Waipiata. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff, Monday. Brisbane Marti, Auckland, Japan, Monday. Gale, Picton, Wanganui, Monday. Kini. Napier, Gisborne, Monday. Maul Poniare. Apia, Niue, Tuesday. Awahou. Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday. Holmdale. Dunedin. Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Tuesday. Winton, Lyttelton, Tuesday. Gale, Dunedin, Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wednesday. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen’s Wharf.—Golden Cloud (No. 1 south), Holmglen (No. 2), Kapiti (No. 5), Titoki (No. 10), Fairburn (No. 11), Matangi (No. 12). Talisman (No. 13), Kohl (No. 13), Rata (No. 14). Ferry Wharf.—Wahine. Railway Wharf.—Canonus, Alexander. Glasgow Wharf. — Rangltiki, Kapuni, Inaha. Koutunui. King's Wharf; —Waimarino, Te Aroha, Hawera. Thorndon Breastwork.—Parera. Taranaki Street Wharf.—Maui Pomare. Clyde Quay Wharf.—Marama. Burnham Wharf.—Paua. Miramar Wharf.—O. A. Knudsen. Patent Slip.—Maori. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, October 31. Arrived. —At Balboa. Ruahine and Canadian Leader; at Honolulu, Mariposa. Sailed.—From Balboa. Tuscan Star. SUVA. October 31. Sailed.—Monterey, for Auckland. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Port Huon (6 p.m.). for Dunedin. To Sail. —Kalingo (10 p.m.). for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Kapuni (8.15 a.m.), Hawera (8 20 a m.), Inaha (8.25 a.tn.)3. and Koutunui (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Kapiti (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. HOKITIKA. Sailed.—Te Aroha (7.30 p.m. Tuesday), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kaimiro (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahine (6.45 a.in.), and Wingatni (12.25 p.m.), from Wellington; Gale (1.35 p.m.), from Wanganui. Sailed.—Gale (5.5 p.m.), and Wlngatui (0.30 pm.), for Dunedin; Wahine (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Holmdale (11.15 a.m.) and Opthi (3.35 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Walhemo (4.15 p.m.), for Melbourne. ,„ , , , To Sail.—Opihf (11 p.m.) and Holmdale (11 p.m.), for Oamaru. AUCTION DIARY TO-DAY. Martinborough Cattle Fair, 1 p.m. (W., S. & Co.). . „ t , S Williston St., 1.15 p.m.—China, Crystal. Furniture, etc. (E. Johnston). . Lower Cuba St., 2 p.m.—Furniture (Davis Bros.). TO-MORROW. Paintings and Etchings (J. H. Bethune & COiL »

OVERSEAS SHIPS Dominion Bound RHYJiNEY (A. S. Paterson), left Seychelles July — for Port Chalmers (arr. Oct. 8), Auckland and New Plymouth (arr. °CUMBERLAND (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Sept. 9 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 1<), Napier (arr. Oct. 20), Wellington (arr. Oct. 29); Lyttelton (due Nov. 2) and Dunedin. GOLDEN CLOUD (Burns, Philp), left Los Angeles Sept. 30 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 28), Wellington (dye Nov. 2), Timaru and Australia. . , , PORT HUON (C. and D. Line), left London Sept. 22 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 29), Dunedin (due Nov. 4) and Bluff. O. A. KNUDSEN (Union Co.), left San Pedro Oct. 4 for Wellington (arr. Nov. 1). YOSERIC (Spedding, Ltd.), left Java Oct. — for Auckland (arr. Oct. 31). NOLISEMENT (A. S. Paterson), left Seychelles Sept. 23 for Bluff (arr Oct. 24' MONTEREY (Burns. Philp and T. & W. Young), left San Francisco Oct. 17 and Los Angeles Oct. 18 for Honolulu, Pago Pago, Suva, Auckland (due Nov. 3), Sydney and Melbourne. WINTON (Federal Co.), left New York Sept. 20 and Norfolk Sept. 21, via Gulf of Mexico ports, for Auckland (due Nov. 2), Wellington (due Nov. 6), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. , . , BRISBANE MARU (Federal Co.), left Moji Sept. 30 for Hong-Kong, Australia, Wellington (due Nov. 5) and Auckland. WAIRUNA (Union Co.), left Los Angeles Oct. 13 for Nukualofa, Auckland (due Nov. 7), Wellington (due Nov. 10), Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. ROTORUA (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Sent. 30 for Auckland (due Nov. 7), Mellington (due Nov. 12), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. , AKAROA (Shaw, Savill), front London, left Southampton Oct. 6 for Auckland (due Nov. 10) and Wellington (due Nov. 16). HAVBOR (Shell Oil Co.), left Ballk Papan Oct. 20 for Auckland (due Nov. 7), Wellington (due Nov. 11), Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR (Can Nat.), left Montreal Oct. 1 for Auckland (due Nov. 9), Wellington (due Nov. 13) and A MAKURA (Union Co.), left San Francisco Oct. 25 for Papeete, Rarotonga. Wellington (due Nov. 13) and Sydney. GOLDEN CROSS (Burns, Philp), left Los Angeles Oct. 17 for Auckland (due Nov. 12) and Australia. ' TUSCAN STAR (Blue Star Line), left London Oct. 13 in ballast for Auckland (due Nov. 17). RANGITANE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Oct. 19 for Wellington (due Nov. 22) and Auckland. „ PORT GISBORNE (C. and D. Line), left London Oct. 12 for Suva (due Nov. 18), Dunedin (due Nov. 27) and Lyttelton. PORT DUNEDIN (C. and D. Line), left New York Oct. 30 for Auckland (due Nov. 27). Wellington (due Nov. 29), Lyttelton and Dunedin. KARAMEA (Shaw, Savill). left Liverpool Oct. 24 for Auckland (due Nov. 28), Wellington (due Dec. 3), Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth, CITY OF BEDFORD (Federal Co.), left New York Oct. 9 and Hampton Roads Oct. 12,' via Gulf of Mexico ports, for Auckland (due about Nov. 28), Napier, Wellington, Lvttelton, Dunedin and Australia. CANADIAN CHALLENGER (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Sept. 26 for Australia, Dunedin (due Nov. 23) and Lyttelton. NORFOLK (N.Z.S. Co.), left Falmouth Oct. 19 in ballast tor Wellington (due Nov. 29). TEAKWOOD (Ass. Mot, Pet. Co.), left Black Sea Oct. 10 for Auckland (due about Nov. 30), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. HERTFORD (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Oct. 26 In ballast for Auckland (due Dec. 5). CANONESA (Shaw, Savill), left London Oct. 28 in ballast for New Zealand (due Dec. 9). SOUTH AFRICA (Texas Oil Co.), left Los Angeles Oct. 28 for Brisbane. Sydney, Dunedin (due about Dec. 8), Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. OTIRA (Shaw, Savill), left London Oct. 25 in ballast, via Cape of Good Hope, for' New Zealand (due about Dec. 8). Loading for Overseas AKAROA (Shaw, Savill), loads „at Wellington Nov. 16; hence Nov. 22 to New-Ply-mouth. Bluff and Auckland; thence Dec. 13 at daybreak to Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. CUMBERLAND (Federal Co.), loads at Port Chalmers Nov. 6; thence Nov. 8 to New Plymouth, Wellington; due here Nov. 15; hence Nov. 17 to Napier, Gisborne, Opua and Auckland: thence Dec. 5 to London, Avonmouth, Cardiff, Liverpool and Giasg°KlA ORA (Shaw, Savill), at Lyttelton; thence Wellington;, due here Nov. 3; hence Nov. 4 to Auckland; thence Nov. 15 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. NANKWA MARU (Wright, Stephenson), at Wanganui; thence to Napier, Port Chalmers and Wellington; hence end Nov. to Japan. PORT HUON (C. and D. Line), loads at Bluff Nov. 8; thence to New Plymouth, Wellington; due here Nov. 16; hence Nov. 18 to Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland; thence Nov. 30 to London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. , PORT NICHOLSON (C. and D. Line), at Gisborne; thence Nov. 3 to. Napier and Wellington; due here Nov. 8; hence Nov. 10 to London, via Cape Horn. RANGITIKI (N.Z.S. Co.), at Wellington; hence Nov. 4 to Auckland, Tokomaru Bay and Napier; thence Nov. 17 to London, via Panama Canal. TAMAROA (Shaw, Savill), at Gisborne; thence Nov. 1 to Auckland; thence Nov. .8 at 7 a.m. to Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. „ TUSCAN STAR (Blue Star Line), loads at Auckland Nov. 17; thence Nov. 21 to Napier, Wanganui and 'Wellington; due hero Nov. 30; hence Dec., 2 to London, via Panama Canal. t GOLDEN CLOUD IN PORT. To discharge the local portion of her Pacific Coast cargo, the O. and O. Line steamer Golden Cloud is due at Wellington this morning from Auckland, and will berth at No. 1 south Queen’s Wharf. She is to leave here again later to-day for Timaru and Australia to complete discharge. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., ara the local agents. ■: MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Rowlands has returned to the command of the Canopus after holiday leave. Mr. W. Hurley is now chief officer. Captain S. E. A. Gregory is in command of the C. and D. Line steamer Port Nicholson and. his officers are:—Chief, Mr. E. Roswell: second, Mr. G. W. Horton; third, Mr. E. C. Read: fourth. Mr. R. Ollven; chief engineer, Mr. A. Campbell: second, Mr. D. Dick; third, Mr. G. Symington ; fourth. Mr. D. Murray; fifth. Mr. G. Bone; sixth, Mr. G. Ford; seventh, Mr. J. Hobson; wireless operator. Mr. D. Byne; first refrigerating engineer, Mr. N. Meeks; second, Mr. J. Thomson; chief steward. Mr. E. Eaglestone.

ORIENT LINERS’ ITINERARY. ' The Orient Company announce that the R. Oronsay, which laaves Sydney on December 23, and the R-M.S. Orama, which leaves on January 6, will include YBlefranche in their itinerary on the homeward voyage. The call is to be made to enable passengers to visit Monte Carlo and Nice. The liners are expected to reach the port at about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and wul sail again at midnight on the same day. MARINE EXAMINATION RESULTS. The following are the results of marine examinations held during October: Master of Foreign-going steamships, Messrs. H. M. Hughes and J. W. Monaghan; first mate of , foreign-going steamship. Mr. D. K. Matheson; second mate of foreign-going steamship, Mr. J. H. Dykes: master of home-trade ships, Messrs J E. Coleman and I. Dalziel; master of 25-ton cargo vessels. Messrs. G. B Mills and J. E. Kaye: master of river steamer Mr. J. H. Mihell; licensed as colonial Pilot. Mr. J. Flynn; signals only, Mr A G. Chapman: first-class engineer (steamU Mr. A. H. Smith; third-class engineer (steam). Messrs. K. J. Ash. 1. K. Unison. A H. E. Abbott. W. F. Hal . and r F Perrv: river engineers (steam). Messrs G. E. S. Reid and P. A. Perano: ‘first-class engineer (motor), , Mr. T. P. Ma ver; first-class engineers (oil). Messrs. I Foblster, S. T. Bisdee. C. A. Gibson. M L Weenlnk. and F J. Oliver: restricted HmVs engineers (oil). Messrs. R. S. Wilkins. C. G. Nelson, and C. 11. D. McManaway. ‘

DANISH SHIPPING. For the first time since the early part of 1010 the volume of Danish shipping lav.l up in home waters has fallen below 100,060 tons, the latest figure reported being 96,961 tons.

WTHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night: AUCKLAND: Aorangi, Golden Cross, Karetu. Melko Maru. Monterey, Monowai, Port Alma. Port Huon, Tamaroa, Wairuna, Chatham islands: Nil. WELLINGTON: Akaroa, Cumberland, Golden Cloud, Mariposa, Matai. Maunganui, Niagara. Port Nicholson, Rangatira, Raiigitane, Raugitata, Remuera, Rotorua, South Sea. Tamahiue, Wahine. “ AWAIIUA: City of Singapore, Makura, Walhemo, ivaikauaUL JAaihuLJYMtt Enrih

WOOL SHIPMENTS G. H. Scales, Ltd., Charters G. H. Scales Ltd. have as psnal chartered three ships to load WQ2I in New Zealand this.season for the United Kingdom and the Continent. The first of these vessels, the Ben Line steamer Ben Reocb, is due at Picton on December 13 from Port Kembla to com* mence loading. Her other ports have not yet been definitely fixed, but will include Wellington, while the vessel is to clear Port Chalmers on January 5, probably for Dunkirk, London and Hull. She will be followed by the motor-ship AngloCanadian, to sail toward the end of February, and the steamer Bencruachan to sail early in April. Both the AngloCanadian and Bencruachan loaded wool In New Zealand last season.

PORT DUNEDIN LEAVES NEW YORK. The C. and D. Line has received cabled advice that its motor-ship Port Dunedin left New York op Monday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on November 27 and here on November 29. AKAROA’S LOADING ITINERARY. The Shaw, Savill Company advises that its liner Akaroa. which is due at M’ellington on November 16 from Auckland to complete discharge of her London cargo, will now commence her homeward loading here during discharge. She will leave here again on November 22 for New Plymouth. Bluff and Auckland to fill up. and is to clear the northern port finally on December 13 at daybreak for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. REMUERA REPORTS “ALL WELL." The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from its liner Remuera, which left Auckland ou October 26 for London, via the Panama Canal, reporting that she has been experiencing moderate weather —all well on board. TUSCAN STAR LEAVES BALBOA. The Blue Star Line motor-ship Tuscan Star, en route from London to Auckland in ballast, is reported to have cleared Balboa on Monday. She is due at Auckland on November 17 to commence her honjeward loading. TANKER SOUTH AFRICA. The Texas Oil Company’s chartered motor-tanker South Africa was scheduled to leave Los Angeles last Saturday with bulk motor spirit for Brisbane. Sydney, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Dunedin about'. December 8. The New Zealand will not come to New Zealand this trip, WAIRUNA AT NUKUALOFA. The Union Company advises that ths Wairuna. en route from Los Angeles, was due at Nukualofa at 4 p.m. yesterday to load fruit. She is due at Auckland on • November 7 and will later complete discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo at Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. WAIFAHI TO REPLACE KARETU. The Waipahl, which has been laid up at Auckland for over a month, is to be recommissioned to replace the Karetu in the Auckland-Fiji-Tonga service during the summer months. The Waipahl’s first trip is to 'be taken to supply fruit for the Christmas trade. The Karetn will be withdrawn from the service after she arrives at Auckland from <Tonga and Fiji on November 7. The Waipahl is scheduled to leave Auckland on November 15, Sydney on • November 22, Lautoka on December 1, Suva on December 2, Nukualofa on December 4, Suva on December 7. arriving back at Auckland on December 13. Thereafter she will run a monthly service to the Islands.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 14

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SHIPS, CARGOES AND MAILS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 14

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