AUSTRALIAN TRADE
Union Cargo Service
The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella is to leave Auckland today for Newcastle and Sydney to load for Gisborne. The Kaikorai. from Newcastle. 1'or: Keinbia and Sydney, is due at Wellington next Thursday. She will later proceed to Napier to complete discharge. The Kalranga is to leave Newcastle tomorrow for Auckland. . i The Karetu left Lyttelton on Saruruay for Newcastle. Port Keinbia and Sydney to load for Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru. Timaru and Lytteßon. . The Kauri is to leave Adelaide to-mor-row, Editilburg on December 23, and 1 orc I-lucoln on December 24 for New I lymouth, Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and DunetTliie Kiwl.tea. from Eden and Port Kembla is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Wanganui and. IVestpocl to complete dis charge, thence to Sydney. ~ . . The Cmana, from hdlthburg Adelaide and. Melbourne. Is due at Wellington i.n •Wednesday from Napier to complete discharge. From here she ivlll proceed u Melbourne. The vessel will then load at Adelaide. Edithburg and Melbourne lu. Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. The Walkoualti is to load at Newea.-tn on Wednesday for Dunedin, Timaru and The Waiotapu is io load wheat at Geelong to-day for Auckland. . The Waltaki is to load at Sydney t > daj f>r Auckland. ROTORUA IN PORT. . To continue discharge of her Liverpool cargo to the agency of the Federal Lone patiy. the New Zealand Shipping G°mpaiiy s liner Rotorua arrived at wellington -on Saturday morning from Auckland and berthed at the King’s Wharf. ..lie is to leave here again on Wednesday for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge AWATEA AT AUCKLAND. From Sydnev, the Union Company's liner Awatea Is due at Aucklan I at midday to-dav. She will leave there again to-morrow' on the return trip to SydneyPORT CAMPBELL REPORTS. The Port Line lias received a wireless message I'rom the Port Campbell, en route from London, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland at S p.m. to-day. Site will later proceed to Dunedin and Bluff to complete discharge. WANGANELLA LEAVES SYDNEY. Cabled advice has been received that the Iluddart. Parker motor-liner Wanganella ■left Sydney on Saturday afternoon for Wellington. .She is due here next Wednesday mornin?* and will'leave again the tollowing day for Sydney and Melbourne. PURT HOBART DELAYED The Port Line motor-ship Port Hobart is now to leave Lyttelton to-day for Dunedin to complete discharge of her New Zealand cargo. She is now due at New i L mouth about December 23 to commence her Homeward loading. From there ehe will proceed to Wellington, I imaru, Bluff and Port Chalmers to fill up. The vessel (•■> now due here about December 29 and s to Clear Port Chalmers anally about January 14 for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas.
* WAIRANGI DUE THIS MORNING tn ballast from Brisbane, the Shaw. Sar--111 motor-ship Wairangl. is due at Wellington this morning and will berth at AoUa Quay. She is to lay up here until December 27 when ghe will leave for nui to commence her Homeward loadin o -
CHIFUKU MARU EARLIER. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., narreeeived a wireless message from the Y'k K Line steamer Chifuku Maru, en route from Japan, reporting that she e’eared N-oumea last Friday for Auckland, where she now expects to 7,n nesdav She is now due at Wellington on December 26 and will leave here again on December 28 for Lyttelton. Timaru to complete di.sc.iargmg nnd ing. She. is to clear Timaru finall.- on January 6 for Japan.
MAUNGANUI AT BLUFF. From Melbourne, the Union Companj * Maunganui reached Biuff yesterday, -u--is to leave there again to-day for Duo- dire Lyttelton and Wellington. 1’ due here next Thursday and will l--again on December 28 tor Melbourne, via Bluff.-
TONGARIRO DUE TO-DAY. To continue her Homeward loading <.n. New Zealand Shipping, Company s steamer Tongariro is due at ing from Auckland, ami will berth at th*. Kinsr’a Wharf. She is to leave here on December 27 for Lyttelton to i’ll '}• and is scheduled to clear that Pty t bnall? on December 29 for London, Ilni . -?>;'• eastle-on-Tyue and Hamburg, via tnt unaina Canal.
MIDDLESEX CLEARS COLON. Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the Middlesex cleared Colon last Thursday. She lert Na pier on November 23 for London Aronmoutii. Liverpool. Manchester and Gias gow, via the .Panama Canal.
PORT GISBORNE LOADING. In ballast from Launceston the I ort Line motor-ship Port Gisborne is due »t a ; ncanui at 10 a.m. to-day to eommenee her Homeward loading. She u. to ka ' L . a~ain next Friday tor Auckland. Gisborne. Waikokopu. Napier and W 10 on The vessel Is due here on Januarj t.s anil is scheduled to clear this port hnall' on January 15 for Loudon, via Cape Hora and Las Palmas.
GERA IN PORT. New Plymouth to complete.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. bo l 7vltl>ln "range —Xwa'tea’ 3 Matua. Aramis, rlr wrr l INGTON* - Kaikorai. Karetu. Tamaroa, W BY rELEGUAI’H. OVERSEAS. LONDON, December 17. Arriv ed.-At Glasgow Port Brisbane, at S»?eJ^^es-^ r JS . A from d "AucklandT'a’t Huie, from Grey mouth. . . Sailed. —From Sydney, Kaikorai. fo lington. SYDNEY. December IS. Sailed.-Wanganella (4 p.m.). for Wellington- LONDON, December 18. Arrived.—At Avonmouth, ,Hertford*. “t Hampton Roads, City of Bagdad. ■ SaHed.— Port Jackson BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS. AUCKLAND. \rrired._Pin (11 a.m. i._ from Melbourne. Sailed,—Waimarino (10.45 a.m.), and loit Whangarei (1.40 p.m.), tor 11 elllngton (6.5 p.m.), for Gisborne. Lon„d riro (6-50 p.m.), and Strathaird 11.30 P.m.), for Wellington. 1 LYTTELTON Arrived.—llolmlea (5.10 a.m.). from 1 imaru: Rangatira (6.50 a.m.) and Rangitane (7.25 a.m.), from Wellington; Oakbank (8.15 a.m.). from Nauru. Sailed.—Paua (10.35 a.m for ,. Il ‘? ara * Karetu (12.25 p.m.), for Newcastle: Holmlea (4.55 P.m.), Totara (6.35 p.ffi.), and Rangatira (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. AUCKLAND. . Arrived.—Maimoa (9.35 a.m.), from Napier. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Waipiata (6.5 a.m.). front Timaru; Wahine (6.40 a.m.). Gale (6.00 a.r,*J. and Attila (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Maunganui (4 p.tn.l. from Melbourne.
DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kaimai (7 p.m.), from Moiling ton.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 73, 20 December 1937, Page 12
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