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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service

„ The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— Tlie Gabriella was to have left Grevmouth on Saturday for Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle about June 27, completing at Sydney for New Plymouth. Nelson and_ Wanganui. ■...’n.'P Kalkorei. from Newcastle, is due at Wellington at 6 am. to-day and will berth at Fryatt Quay. o The Kainiiro is to leave Newcastle today for Auckland, Gisborne and Greymouth.

The Kairanga, from Westport, is due at Melbourne to-day. After discharge there she will load at Edithburg, Stenhouse Bay, Adelaide and Melbourne for Auckland.

The Kaiwarra is now to leave Wellington to-day for Newcastle to load for Auckland and Napier, completing at Sydney for Auckland.

The Karepo, from Adelaide. Edithburg and Melbourne, Is due at New Plymouth at 6 a.m. to-day, thence to Auckland and Wellington to complete discharge. The Karetu is to leave Oamaru to-day for Port Chalmers to dock, thence via Bluff to Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle and Sydney for Bluff, Dunedin. Timaru and Lyttelton. Tlie Kiwitea is to leave Greymouth toward the end of this week for Melbourne. She will then load at Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dnnedin. The Omana, from Edithburg and Adelaide, via Portland, arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon and berthed at No. 6 Queen’s Wharf. She is expected to leave here again to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. The Waikouaiti, from Newcastle, is to leave Sydney to-day for Bluff. Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. The Waitakl is now to leave Melbourne on June 25 for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due at Bluff on June 30. and here on July 3, and returns, via Bluff, to Melbourne. PORT DUNEDIN DUE 7 A.M. TO-DAY. En route from London to Wellington the Port Line motor-ship Port Dunedin has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream at 7 a.m. to-day. She will berth at the Plpitea Wharf to ‘ discharge her London cargo and leaves here again next Thursday for Auckland to complete discharge and to commence her Homeward loading. SYDNEY MARU CLEARS NOUMEA. Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the O.S.K. Line motor-ship Sydney Maru, en route from Mojl, via Rabaul, cleared Noumea at noon last Friday for Auckland, where she is due this afternoon. She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, and is due here next Friday. • ABEL TASMAN ARRIVES. From Sydney the intercolonial steamer Abel Tasman arrived at Wellington on Saturday evening and bertlied at the Plpitea Wharf. She is to leave here next Thursday for Lyttelton. Dunedin, New Plymouth and Greymouth, thence to Sydney. Holm and Co. are the local agents. WAIRUNA AT ’ AUCKLAND. En route from Nauru Island with phosphates, the Union Company’s Walruna has reported by wireless that she expects to reach Auckland at 10 a.m. to-day. After discharge she will proceed to Newcastle for bunkers, thence to Nauru and/or Ocean Island to load a further . phosphate cargo for New Zealand. MARAMA DOCKED. The Union Company’s Marama. relieving in the Wellington-Lyttelton service, went on the floating dock yesterday morning for cleaning and painting. She is to come off again to-day and will leave here at the usual time to-night for Lyttelton. MONOWAI DUE 2.30 P.M. TO-DAY. En route from Sydney to Wellington the Union Companys ’liner, Monowai has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream at 2.30 p.m. to-day. She will berth at No. 1 centre Queen’s Wharf. The Monowai will leave here again on Wednesday for Auckland, thence next Friday to Sydney. NAVIGATION WARNING. The following advice has been received from the superintendent, Wellington radio station, by the Director-General ot the Post and Telegraph Department. The following navigation warning was broadcast by Brisbane radio at 11.33 plm. bh Saturday:—Junction buoy, Mary River, out of position. Will be replaced on June 22 or 23. HUNTINGDON IN PORT. To continue discharge of her Liverpoo’ cargo the Federal steamer Huntingdon Is duo at Wellington at 7 a.m. to-day from Auckland and will berth at the King's Wharf. She is to leave here again next Friday for Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth to complete discharge. NO CARGO TO-MORROW. To-morrow. June 23. the King’s Birthday, will be a holiday on the Wellington waterfront. and no cargo will be worked. The Maori will sail at the usual time for Lyttelton, but the Arahura. for Nelson, will leave Wellington at midnight. The Tamahine, which leaves Wellington this afternoon for Ptcton, will leave there again at 11 p.m. to-day, arriving back at Wellington at about 2.30 a.m. to-morrow. MAKURA DUE NOON TO-DAY. En route from San Francisco to Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga, the Union Company’s R.M.S. Makura yesterday reported by wireless that she has been delayed by heavy weather and now expects to arrive in the stream about noon to-day. She will berth at the Taranaki Street Wharf. The Makura is to leave here again on Wednesday afternoon for Sydney. MONTREAL SAILINGS. The Montreal-Australia-New Zealand Line advises that the Canadian Conqueror is now to clear Montreal on June 24 for Auckland, where she is due on August 7. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunediu and Bluff She will be followed by the Canadian Victor, which will leave Montreal on July 17 for Auckland, due August 31. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. The New Zealand Shipping Company will be agents for both these vessels. AORANGI AT AUCKLAND. From Sydney the C.-A. motor-liner Aorangi is due at Auckland this morning. She will leave there again to-morrow for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. ANTIOPE DUE TO-DAY. To discharge the local portion of her cargo of hardwood from Bunbury, the steamer Antiope is due at Wellington this morning from Auckland and will berth at the King’s Wharf. She Is to leave again or. Wednesday for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete. G. 11. Scales Ltd. are the local agents. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen’s Wharf-r-Monowal (No. 1 centre). Tamahine (No. 4), Kapiti (No. 5), Omana (No. 6), Port Waikato (No. 10). Kaitoa (No. 12), Echo (No. 13), Kohl (No. 13). Holmdale (No. 14). •' Wingatul (No. 16). Ferry Wharf—Marama. Glasgow Wharf—Empire Star. Tekoa. King’s Wharf—Huntingdon. Antiope, Hawera. Plpitea Wharf—Canadian Britisher, Abel Tasman, Port Dunedin. Fryatt Quay—Wahine, Kaikorai. Taranaki Street Wharf—Makura. Clyde Quay Wharf—Rangatlra. Miramar Wharf—Kaiwarra. Burnham Wharf—Paua. Patent Slip—John, OplhL In Dock—Marama. In the Stream—Himatangl. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.—Dunedin, Leith, ■Wellington, Aorangi, Maui Pomare, Port Whangarei, Alcides, British Governor, Golden State, Sydney Maru, Tuscan Star, Waipahl. Waiwera. CHATHAM ISLANDS.—South Sea. WELLINGTON.—AchiIIes, Nucula, Kaikorai, Kaiwarra, Karepo, Niagara. Antiope, Akaroa, Port Adelaide, Port Dunedin, Remuera. Tamaroa, Tekoa, Makura Monowai, Huntingdon. AWARUA.—Kairanga, Maunganui, Trlona, Waitakl, Partacombe, Strathnaver, Wanganella.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 227, 22 June 1936, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 227, 22 June 1936, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 227, 22 June 1936, Page 12