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To-day—Noon; 12.7 p.m. To-morroiv— 12.23 a.m.; 12.50 p.m. ARRIVALS. Hewntto^telion 5- (s'3° 2378 tOnS' WHtoea n 9,7^e&on.- S- ((U0 am->' 139 6 tons ' 1 rosser, from Lyttelton. J™ 9—Gale, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 931 tons, Rodger, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. si-c2u.tl£pS: s-s- (3 pjn-)-IMO tonsWirrin 0?! 11, 1 ' "• (410 »•"'•). HIT tons, tun 'o elson and New Plymouth, tonf B-,r7 C f °riUthlc- s-s- H-10 P.m.), 12,330 tons, Hart, for Auckland. . ■ stum, r^Ztol- s3- liA5 p-m-) ' "6 tons ' wm£™ B~?°lmdale- s-s- <5-30 P.m.), 681 tons, ton Dunedin, Tlmaru, and LyttelP™r?n n 8~f Orei>? W; s"s- (6-20 P.n>->. bTS tons, mouth • ■Nelson ' Westport, and Grey- \ asta, for Ivelson.- -- -)nnime<-8T;?oUl> auxiliary scow (6.45 p.m.), 125 and bays! f°r Picton ' Havcl°<*. Nelson, lameron, for Lyttell.on. faewell, for Westport. inn? » \ lm P1(:ton and Auckland, bmith, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. wli°f? ay7Ta.m!lhine' Picton; Canadian Pioneer, Halifax,- Auckland; Totara, southern ports. Tn h w OW~Wahlno- lyttelton; Nikau, Nelson; BlnnhM anui; Kl»awa, Greymouth; Echo, mouth '' PaWa> Blenhe ™: Kartigi, New PlyPifto fn- da Ayri?lanUlia' Ly«el"'n; Tamahine, 2°.' Arahiira, Nelson; Pakura, Gisborne; 5Ki ', eylßouth; Arawa, Wangahul; City of Khartoum, New York, Auckland. nhrt" KiyrWahi"e' Lyttelton; Komata, WestR'™; Nelson; Totara, New Plymouth; Jiatoa, Auckland, Napier. Monday—Walrau, Blenheim. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. s <on?"rn^ laniS ka ' Arahura, NelSt^rJ «a' New P'Jinou'n; Kairanga, Port Stevens, Isewcastle; Wairau, Blenheim. TurnVw mSr Wahlno' Helton; Nikau, Nelson, Ble™heinf.' "'" Jlarama- Sydney; Echo. S onatUi rn'h~ 3« a, nuka ' ,- Arahura, Nel-K-fn'ri k ' Wanß»nu«; Opawa, Blenheim; Si Tim WCaS le; Canaoian Pioneer, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedln. Tamawsr~m ra,Wne' tteltm ' Nikau, Nelson; Tamahine Picton; Totara, Lyttelton; HuntingTvn P i?£ teT^ n- P°«* Chalmers, Bluff; Katoa, iiyttelton, Dunedin. • ■ . INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. np l r.alT mai 'S aTO3 Wclllngtou to-morrow for Syd- ?,™» f B S AJ' dn,°, y 14th 3na< f> IeaTCS Sydney 17th (DSS Co) dUe AucMand 215t JuneHnJJi°n e nrakV lort Melbourne 3rd June for WclS"-. Tla southern ports; duo Wellington MtU June; leaves Wellington 14th Juno for Melbourne direct. (U.S.S. Co.) Maneno, leaves Auckland to-morrow for iyd- ?"«.' t? U° /****, 14th Juuo; leaves Sydney lUh June; due Wellington 21sc June. (U.S.S. nnt limar°i a> sy dn «>- 2«h June for WelU"f'™yl"° Wellington 2StU June- (HuddartOVERSEAS VESSELS. i rJ ns'' lett • Vancouver Ist June for Auckland, bydney; due Auckland 20th June. (U.S.S. t*o.) Canadian Pioneer, from Halifax for Ancleland.- Wellington, Lyttelton. Tlmaru, Dunldta; MM) duo Wellington 9th June. (C.G. Canadian Seigneur, left Sydney (C B ) Ist Juno for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru^ Dunedin; due Auckland 12th July; due Wellington 19th July. (C.G.M M ) ■ Cambridge, left Liverpool 4th June for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln; due Auclr(Feder lthC lU'y; dUe Welllnßton. 21st Jl"yCity of Khartoum, from New York Tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Bluff, Launceston; at Auckland; duo Wellington 11th Juno. (A. and A. Line.) Corlnthic,' from Southampton, at Auckland. (S.S. and A. Co.) Poylo, left St. John 20th April for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Melbourne, Sydney; duo Auckland 11th Juno; duo Wellington nth; Juno, ■■"(n.z.s. Co.) ■-.-•■ Huntingdon, from Liverpool for Port Chalmers, 3IuCT; at Wellington. (Federal Co.) , Hauraki, left San I'ranclsco 27th May for Auckland and Australia; due Auckland IStn June. (U.S.S. Co.) HororaU, left Loridon Srd June for Suva, JVolllngton, Auckland; due Wellington 16th July. (N.Z.S. Co.) lonic, left Southampton 20th May for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff; duo Wellington 2Sth June. (S.S. and A. Co.) Makura, from San Francisco, for Sydney: left Wellington 7th June; duo Sydnoy llth Mamarl, from London for Auckland, Duncdin Lyttelton, Wellington; at Auckland. (S.S. and A, Co.) Matatua, left Liverpool 21st May for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln; duo Auckland 28th Juno; duo Wellington stli July. (S.S. and A. Co.) Matayo, left Now York 26th May for Auckland, Wellington; Lyttolton, Dunedln; due Auckland 30th Juno; duo Wellington 7th July. (C. and D. Lino.) Port Hardy, from London; at Now Plymouth. (C. nnd D. Line.) Port Duncdin, left London 20th May for Wellington, Auckland, Napier; dv» Wellington 25tn Juno. (C. »nd D. Line.) Persian Prince, from Texas, for Australia; at Wanganui. Kemuera, left Southampton sth May for Auckland, Wellington; duo Auckland llih Juno; duo Wollington 18th June. (N.Z.S. Co.) Rotorua; at Auckland; to call at Napier, i.yttelton; duo Wellington 18th Juno; sails 21st Juno for Southampton, London, via Pimama. Tekoa loft Liverpool 7th May for Auckland, wollington, Lyttolton, Duncdin, Now Plymouth; rtue Aucklnnd 13th Juno; duo Wellington 20th Juno. (N.Z.S. Co.) Waihomo, left San Francisco 4th Juno for Apia, Wellington, Lyttolton, Tlmaru, Duncdin, Junf' N°W S Plymouth; due Wellington 30th i j°»'N«w Yo* l'U> May for Auckland, Napier Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunodln, Wanganui; dne Auckland 23rd Juno; duo Wellington 2nd July. (A. and A. Uno.) West Nlvarla, left San Pedro 14th May for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, New Plymouth; duo Auckland 7tb June; duo Wellington 14th Juno. (Burns, Phllp.) VESSELS LOADING. Arawa, at Wanganui; due Wellington llth •June; sails 15th Juno for London, via Montovldeo and Tenerlffe. (S.S| and A. Co.) Cumberland, at New Plymouth; to call at Auckland, Glsborno, Walkokopu, Napier, Wanganui ; duo Wellington Ist July; sails 4th July !S .I'on(lon. Avonmouth, Glasgow, LiverpooL (Federal Co.) Port Auckland, at Gisborne; duo Wellington luth Juno; sails from Wanganui 16th Juno for London. (c. and D. Line.) Talroa, at New Plymouth; to call at Wanganui, Lyttelton; due Wellington 19th Juno; sails 22nd June for London, via Montevideo. (S.S. and A. Co.) THE DXALA. Advice has been received that the Ikala sailed rrom Montreal on Saturday last for Newport News to continue loading for Auckland, WelUngton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney, . THE CAMBRIDGE. _ Cable Information from Home states that tho Cambridge sailed from Liverpool on Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln. She Is due at Auckland on the 14th July, and at Wellington a week later. MAMABI FKOM. LONDON. The Mamari, from London, arrived at Auckland at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. She at Dunedl aßa'n to"morrow t0 discharge cargo NEWCASTLE SERVICE. As tho trimmers' strike in Australia has been settled, several colliers In the WellingtonNewcastle trade will bo able to resume runThe Kairanga has been lecommlssioncd hero, and salls^ to-day for Port Stevens and Newcastle to load for Wellington. Tho Kauri will also rcconunisslon, and sails on Saturday for Newcastle to load, and the Kaponga, which Jios been held up at Nowcastle, is expected wiiw inn «hera at tQe end of tno woek with coal for Wollington. ISLANDS SERVICE. The Torua arrived at Suv» yesterday morns' I,°, m n pia> and Balls agaln this ■afternoon next. D whore sha ls dUB oa Monday .The Walpaht left Auckland on 2nd Juno for Rarotonga and other Cook Islands. Sho Is due at Rarotonga to-day. ■ vnib? iWalriJ na IeaTCS Sydney oh 14thJuno for iiil taking Tongan and Samoan transhipments. BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. The Aorangi left Honolulu yesterday for frs^r^h j aun de. Sy<iney- She " dUe r^ hi, MalJ?B auul left Auckland on Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. She is due at Suva on Saturday The Makura left Wellington on Tuesday evening for Sydnoy, where she Is due on SatTr«nci«TaWtlJ efl Pap°ete oh 31st May for San Francisco, where she Is due to-morrow. RIVER THAMES BEACONS. The Marine Department advises that a fourpile boacon, having a black and white surmount, is in course of erection on the (southern portion of the tidal wall embracing the tidal basin now under construction on the river Thames. When completed, this beacon will show a flashIng white light over the entrance channel to the tidal basin. A four-pile beacon, having :4 Wack purmount, is *lso to foqnq ef «reo.
tion at the outer end of the eastern tidal wall. When complete, this beacon will show a fixed srreen light. It is proposed te install a four-pile beacon, having a red surmount and showing a fixed red light, .at the outer end of the western tidal wall. The harbour improvement scheme, providing for an enclosed tirtal hasln and m. entrance channel to be dredged to a depth of Oft at m.i.w.E. is now being proceeded with. THE CANADIAN" PIONEER. The Canadian Pioneer; from Halifax, via Auckland, Is expected to arrive at Wellington at o o'clock this afternoon. BEACON REPLACED. No. 3 lighted beacon at Bluff Harbour, which was destroyed as the result of a collision in ?»ovember, 1926, has been replaced, and the temporary red conical buoy which marked its ItattJ? withdrawn, advises the 11aTAINTJI AT SOUTHAMPTON. ! The Tainui, which sailed from Wellington on 4th May, arrived at Southampton on Wednesday morning. She made the trip in the goad time of 35 days. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to-be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— _ Auckland: Tofua. Remuera, West Calera Foyle Maunganul, Hinemoa, City of Khartoum, Antonio, Mamarl, and Waipori. Chatham Islands: Tongariro, Tekoa, and Mataroa. ■ . Wellington: Manuka, ' Wahlnc, Tamahine, Arahura, Port Auckland, Makura, Tutanetai, Cormthie, Canadian (Pioneer. Kartigi, Arawa gj'janga, Persian Prince, Cumberland, and Karetu™ 11 Mocrakil Paciflc Transport, and PERSONAL. Captain A H Davcy is in command of the Jlaneno, which has recommenced running in the intercolonial service, and the following are the officers: Chief Mr. A. F. Inman; second, Mr. S. C. Angus; third, Mr. D. Burgess. The Manuka, which is now running in the ferry service, is under the,command of Captain A. H. Prosser, who lias with him tho following officers: Chief, Mr. D. N. M'Leishsecond, Mr. A. B. Fraser; third, Mr. E. R. hnfirt Ptai? H- W- Hariira tes has returned from holiday leave, and has resumed command of ? 'ug Natone, in place- of the acting mastet I (Mr. Miller), who has gone on holiday leave. BY TELEGRAPH. . HALIFAX, 6th June. • Sailed—Kia. Ora, for London. 0 n -n ~ S1- VINCENT, sth Juno. Sailed—Port-Hacking, for London. , , . COLON, 6th June. Arrlved-^-Matatua, from Liverpool. «.,,■' BALBOA, sth June. Sailed—lonic, for Wellington. „,,.„. ■ VANCOUVER, sth June Sailed—Waitemata, for New Zealand. ;■ i,., . „■ „. NEWCASTLE, 9th June. Sailed—Kawatiri, for Lyttelton. «,n v , , ADELAIDE, 9th June, bailed—Kalapol, for New Zealand. «,,i a T,. AUCKLAND, Bth Juno. I 1611"311161110* M.35 p.m.), for Niue Is--1 • a „- > ■. AUCKLAND, -9th June; Angeled <9 a.m.), from Los We 3Ui in|io^ City °f Ehartou"l (7-S» a.m.)V'fdr. Sailed—City of Khartoum (7.10 a.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYSIOUTH. 9th June. Arrived—Kartl?! (11 a.m.), from Portland. . , , FOXTON, 9th June' Arrived—Kennedy (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ . ... ... _ it t v. ■ , WANGANUI, 9th June. Arrived—lnaha (1.30 a.m.), from Welling- , , PICTON, Sth June. Arrived—Tamahlno (C.20 p.m.), from Wellington. - .... TICTON, 9th June. i Arrived—Wingatui (6.50 a.m.), from Welling- ! ton. ■ ■ „ , BLENHEIM, 9th June. Sailed—Opawa (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. , NELSON, 9th June. Arrived—Oplul (G. 30 a.m.), Orepukl (6 a.m.) and Mkau (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Nikau (5 p.m.), for Wellington. «-i j r- , , LYTTELTON, Bth June. Sailed—Gain (3 r SO p.m.), for. Wellington.. wi^fnl «°^ ra (1, 2-45 p-m-'' fr om Timaru; Wlmngapo (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ rowrfo^elZgton!- 5 ■»•»■>• *« »^din;KuArrK- jwr LYTTELTON, 9th June. tI rIVO, d~iya,1',me (7 am-)> from Wellington. S°., sal1—Wanln<> (8 P.m.). for Wellington. ' lin ton a<9 Pm' Wednesday)> 'orWelPORT CHALMERS, 9t,h June.. Arrived—Connna (10.15 a.m.), from Wclllng- ■ 'a >!,■■.,. , , /■■/DUNEDIN; gtlvJune.'Arrived—WalpiaU (9.10-a.m.). from Lyttolton; Calm (S 40 p.m.), from Bluff; Kamo (5.15. P.m.), from Napier. Sailed-Moeraki, for Dun^tof F ' Bth
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 133, 9 June 1927, Page 13
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