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HOMEWARD LOADINGS

Twelve Ships Allotted The following twelve ships have been allotted to load Homeward in New Zealand during April-Alay Federal S.N. Company. The motor-ship Opawa will commence her Homeward loading during discharge at Nelson on April 16 and completes at New Plymouth, Opua. Auckland, Waikokopu, ■Wellington and Port Chalmers. She is due here on April 2U and is to clear Port Chalmers dually on Alay 7 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. The Hororata, on route from Glasgow in ballast, is due at Wanganui on April 12 to commence her loading and completes at Tokomaru Bav. Port Chalmers, Tiniarn and Wellington. She is due here on Alay 5 and is scheduled to clear this port finally on May S for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool aud Glasgow. Shaw, Savill Company. The motor-ship Karamea is due at Oamaru on April Ij from Brisbane to load, and completes at Timaru, New Plymouth, Auckland. Gisborne and Wellington. She is due here on April 24 and is to clear this port finally on April 28 for London, via Cape Horn. The motor-ship Coptic, en route from Antwerp with basic slag for Auckland and New Plymouth, will commence her loading after discharge at New Plymouth on April 12 and completes at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Bluff and Port Chalmers. She is due here on April 28 and is to clear Port Chalmers finally on Alay S for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. The liner Akaroa. after discharge at Auckland and 'Wellington, will commence her loading at Port Chalmers on Alay 9 and completes at Lyttelton and "Wellington. She is due here on Alay 15 and is scheduled to clear this port finally on Alay 21 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal aud Kingston. New Zealand Shipping Company. The liner lluahine, now en route from London to Bluff with basic slag, will commence her loading after discharge at Bluff on April 15 and completes at Port Chalmers. New Plymouth and Wellington. She is due here on April 30 and is to clear this port finally on May 5 for Newcastle-on-Tyne and Hull probably, and London, via the Panama Canal and Plymouth. The motor-liner Rangitane, cn route from London to New Zealand ports, will commence her loading during discharge at Bluff on April 22 and completes at Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due here on Alay 3 and Is to clear this port finally on Alay 6 for London, via the Panama Canal. Tort Line. The Port Denison is due at Auckland tin April S from Australia to commence her loading and completes at Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Wanganui. She is due here on April 16 and is scheduled to clear Wanganui finally on April 30 for Boston, Halifax and London, via the Panama Canal. The Port Brisbane is due at Auckland on April 19 from Australia to load, and completes at Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. She is due here on April 26, and is to clear Port Chalmers finally on Alay 6 for London, via Cape Horn. The Port Caroline is due at Opua ou April 22 from Australia to load and comnletes at Gisborne, Timaru, Bluff, Wanganui and Wellington. She is due here on Alay 13 aud is to clear this port finally on Alay 14 for London, via Cape Horn. The motor-ship Port Dunedin is due at Auckland on April 22 from Australia to commence her loading, and completes at Napier and Wellington. She is due here on May 6 and is to clear this port finally on Alay 11 for London, via Cape Horn.

Blue Star Line.

The Doric Star, cn route from London to Auckland and ’Wellington, will commence her loading during discharge at Wellington on Alay 1, and completes at Lyttelton, Napier and Auckland. She 18 to clear Auckland finally on Alay 20 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow.

KAIWARRA WITH PHOSPHATES. i The Union Company’s Kaiwarra left Nauru Island at 4 p.m. ou Alonday with phosphates for Auckland, where she is due on April 1. CAPE HORN LEAVES LOS ANGELES. The Union Company has received cabled advice that Its chartered motor-ship Cape Horn left Los Angeles at 7 p.m. last Saturday for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She is due at Auckland ou April 11. CHIFUKU MARU REPORTS. Wright, Stephenson and Co., I>t<l., have received a wireless message from the Y.K.K. Line steamer Chifuku Alaru, eu route from Japan, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland to-morrow evening, She is due at Wellington next Monday or Tuesday to continue discharge, and from here proceeds to southern ports to discharge and load. NORFOLK ARRIVES HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company lias received cabled advice that the Norfolk reached Southampton last Sunday. She left Auckland on February 10 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. RANGITANE CLEARS BALBOA. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that its motor-liner Rangitane. en route from London to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, cleared Balboa on March 19. She is due here on April 7. HORORATA CLEARS CURACAO. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Hororata, en route from Glasgow to New Zealand, iu ballast, cleared Curacao on March 19. She is due at Wanganui on April 12 to commence her Homeward loading.

PORT GISBORNE IN PORT. To continue her Homeward loading the Port Line motor-ship Port Gisborne arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon from Napier, and berthed at the Pipitea ■Wharf. She is to leave here again on March 30 for Lvttelton, Bluff, and Port Chalmers to fill up. She is scheduled to clear the last-named port finally on April 7 for London, via Cape Horn.

ARAWA DUE TO-DAY. To complete her Homeward loading the Shaw Savill liuer Arawa is due at Wellington tins morning from New Plymouth and will berth at the Glasgow Wharf. She is to clear this port finally at 10 p.m. on Saturday for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal and Kingston.

WAIRUNA LEAVES PAPEETE. The Union Company’s Wairuna, en route from Los Angeles, left Papeete on Monday for Auckland, Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She is due at Auckland or, April 3.

AORANGI AT HONOLULU. The C.-A. motor-liner Aorangi, en route front Vancouver, is to leave Honolulu today for Suva and Auckland. . She is due at Auckland on April 5 and will leave there again later the same day for Sydney.

KUMARA I,EAVES SIDNEY. Cabled advice has been received that the Shaw Savill steamer Kumara. en route from ’Glasgow in ballast, via the Cape of Good Hoijj, left Sydney yesterday for Oamaru. where she is due next Saturday to commence her Homeward loading.

MAUI POMARE’S PASSENGERS. Tho Government motor-ship Maui Pomare, which left Wellington yesterdaj afternoon for Apia and Nine Island, took the following passengers: —Mr. R. IT. Read, Mr S. V Albrecht. Miss F. Aitken. Mr. D. 'E Harper, Miss M. A. Henderson, Miss C F. Henderson. Miss V. E. Herdman, Mrs. S M. Kay. Mrs. E. J. Morgan, Mr. J. Morling, Brother Henry. Mr. L. Tattersail. Mrs. D. Tattersail. Mr. J. 1. Militants, Miss Clendon and Air. Ott. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. FREMANTLE. March 3. Arrived.—Strathaird, from London. SUVA. March 23. Arrived Mattia (2 p.m.). from Auckland. SYDNEY, March 23. Sailed.—Kumara, for Oamaru. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23. NAPIER. To Sail—Paua (B p.m.). for Wellington. Arrived.—Kapuni (7 a.m.), from WellingtOn’ NELSON. Sailed.—Arahura (7.30 p.m.). tor Mellington’ MOTUEKA. To Sail.—Taupata (5 p.m.). for Wellington. AUCKLAND. Cnilod Herborn (7.50 a.m.), for bingapore’ Niagara (6 p.m.), for Vancouver. To Sail.— -Augsberg (10 p.m.). tor New Y ° rk " LYTTELTON. Arrived.— Rangatira (6.45 a.m.). for Wellington; Holmglen (12.45 p.m.), for SaTlmh—Gale (12.5 p.m.). for Wellington: Nikau (2.45 p.m.). tor Nelson: Anhalt (4 15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Rangatira (S.‘-> f ° r WOI >NEDIN. Arrived.— Waipiata (11 a.m.), from Bluff. BLUFF. Sailed.-Omana (5.45 a.m.). for Melbourne.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 152, 24 March 1937, Page 14

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HOMEWARD LOADINGS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 152, 24 March 1937, Page 14

HOMEWARD LOADINGS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 152, 24 March 1937, Page 14

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