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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. October 29—Inaha, motor ship (12.10 Tt.m.\ 4 251 tons, Gibson, from Patea October 29—Tutanekai. s.s. (12.30 p.m.); SSI tons, BoUons, from Cook Strait. October 29—Walpori. b.s. (1 p.m.), 1»T« I tons, Gardner, from Lyttelton.

DEPARTURES. October 29—West Nlvaria, s.s. (1.20 p.m.).; 5652 tons, Hayberg, for Lyttelton.' kbTI. SrSsc (1-30 p-m)-533 ton *

TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS.

WAIKAWA, was to have left Los Angela* yesterday for Papeete, Wellington, Dunedln Lyttelton, Napier, Nelson, and New Plymouth^ She is due at Papeete on the 9th November; and at Wellington on 21st November.

WAIRUNA, left Suva on 20th October for Vancouver and San Francisco, and is due at Vancouver on the 9th November. •

HAURAKI, left Wellington on Thursday for Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney, and is dv» at Melbourne on 3rd November.

' WAIOTAPU, leaves Sydney on Wednesday for Vancouver and San Francisco,' via Suva and Fanning Island. ■

•The forward loading dates at the Pacific Coast are approximately as follow:—

WAIRUNA, loads at Vancouver and San Francisco In November for Auckland. Wellington, Melbourne, Beauty Point, and Sydney. WAIOTAPU, loads at Vancouver and San Francisco in December for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney.

HAURAKI, loads at Vancouver and. San Francisco late in December and early January for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney.

WAITEMATA, loads at Vancouver and Sail Francisco In January lor New Zealand outports.

WAIKAWA, loads at Vancouver and SaR Francisco late in January and early February for Australian and New Zealand ports.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE.

Tho following vessels are expected to bn Ivlthin range of tho undermentioned wlrelesi stations to-night:— Auckland.—For Saturday and Sunday: Tofua, Aorangi, Plan Orbls, Canadian Britisher^ Slthonla, Maheno, Kartigl, Waipahi, Mesopotamia, and Mataroa. Chatham Islands: Hemuera. Wellington.—For Saturday only: Maori, «> huie, Arahura, Ngaio, Tamahine, Tremeadcrwi Talilti, and Tutanekai.. Saturday and Sun? day: Marama, Tongariro, Manuka, Canadian Scottish, Kairanga, and Niagara. Awarua.—For Saturday only: Buapehu. SaY urday and Sunday: Sir J. C. Ross, Waikotraitfi C. A. Larsen, and Port Darwin.

ISLANDS SERVICE.

TOFUA, which left Suva on Friday lastj Is due at Auckland on Tuesday. WAIPAHI, left Rarotonga on Monday fo< Auckland, where she is due on Wednesday*

PERSONAL.

Captain J. G. Watson has been appointed master of the Earetu, relieving Captain T, B« SeweJl for holiday leave.

Mr. J. S. Beaton has joined the Wahine a 4 second officer in successloa to Mr. If. W. Gib* son, who has been appointed second officer 0? the Tahiti.

Mr. F. J. Cochrane is now third officer cS the Hauraki, Mr. B. Blampicd having been zeV lievod for holidays.

Mr. A. W. McDonald has been appointed third officer of the Komata, relieving Mr. B. Dufl* ncr, who is ashore for orders.

Mr. R. Lloyd is joining the Kfrakuta 34 cliief offlcer,-vico Mr. J. Dawson, who is trans* ferring to the Kowhal in a similar capacity relieving Mr. S. C. Angus for holidays.

Mr. T. E. Bevan is being appointed cftloC officer of tho Kahika, Mr. T. P. Evans cpmWi ashoro for instructions.

BY TELEGRAPH.

HONOLULU, 29fli Octobe* Sailed—Niagara, for Auckland. LONDON, 2Sth Octob«»Sailed—Hororata, for New Zealand,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1927, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1927, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1927, Page 11