SHIPPING
HURUNU! AT LONDON.
U'lie Hutuuul, which left Wangamii onjun* 4 for the United Kingdom, arrived at London yesterday morning. -, .
AKAROA LEAVES COLON.
The Akaroa, which left Auckland oil , Juns 23 for Southampton and London, via Panama and Curacao, sailed from Colon late,on Wed* nesday. , ■ .: ' .
THE KAIRANGA.
■The Kairanga, which is due at AucMaiid M« morrow from Sydney, via Norfolk Island, i* to leave there on Tuesday for Wellington, being duo hero 011 Friday.
WAITAKI'S TRANSHIPMENTS.
The WaitalU, which, .left Melbourne yesterda* for Bluff, Dunedln, Lyttelion, and Wellington^ brings transhipments ex the Waimana1, }looU tan, Bendigo, Matakana, and Nagina.
HERTFORD DUE SUNDAY.
The Hertford is duo hero early oil Sundajj morning from Auckland to continue. dlscharpo of her Liverpool cargo. Sho will leave- about Thursday for Lyttelton.
AELYBRYN DUE AT AUCKLAND,
A wireless message from the Aelybryn yesterday stated that sho expected to arrive al Auckland at 4 o'clock, this morning.. . Thq vessel brings a cargo of sulphur from Texas.
COLUMBIA FOR NAURU. .. The Columbia ,was to leave Auckland today*, after docking for painting and .detrain;,', ttj load 'phosphates at Nauru Island. ' • '■
SPEYBANK TO LOAD SUGAR.
' The Speybank left Auckland yesterday after* noon for Queensland to load a cargo of ra^ sugar for Montreal. Tim vessel will procec* towards Capo Moreton until, she receives qrtleri? giving the port at which slio will load. ;
ALYNBANK COMING.
Th'o •Alyufoan'k is reported to have left Yoi™« hama on June 20, to load at Nauru, Whence-shej will proceed to Australian arid New Zealand, sorts. ' .■.......■'.-■■.'.
ANTIGONE LEAVES MIIKE.r The Antigono left Mliko on July 1 for Ocead Island, where she is to load for Australian ano) New Zealand ports. . ■ .-.'
NAVIGATION WARNING.
Tho Director-General of.the Post and Tele* graph Department lias received tho following navigation warning broadcast by tho Sydno.it radio station:—"Shipmasters are- warned thad gunnery and torpedo practices will.bo carried out by JI.M.A. squadron with tug towing tar* gets off Jen-Is Bay from C a.m. to midnight July'l9'to 31, 1935, inclusive, Sunday excepted. Area of practico will be off Jcrvis Bay front ■position A 35 degrees south 150 degrees 55,. minutes east, 090 decrees, for ten miles, thencif 195 degrees, for fifteen miles, thence 270 di-.« greos for ten miles, thence 015 degrees- to At During night practices. starshell will 1m fire* and searchlights burnt. . At night warships; will be manoeuvring in area without navigation* lights, but the tug will lie showing the regulaV. •tion lights. Targets in tow or tho latter In tli# area and on passage to and from it ftff Jerri* Bay will not" be showing navigation lights.
BY TELEGRAPH. ■ pateA. JTui^lff- ■ An-lved.—lnalia, (10.30 a.m.)/Own Welllngfi tan
GRETMOTTCK, July 10. Arrived.—Aiexuudor (11.50 a.m.), from WeJ» lineton
PICTON, July 18. Arrived.—Ktonsi (5 a.vi.), from Wellington* AUCKLAND, July 19. Arrlvc< l .-Ad yb r y u(aO Lo a i n^, N from yT c r , Arrived. —At London, Hurunui; .at .Balboa* Sailed.—From Tencriffe, Napier Star; froci New Tork,' Cauadian Britisher. ' "„;/:. CHRISTCHUKCU, July 19. Arrivefl.—Tamaroa (7.10 a.m.), Maori (6.5« am) and Toonik (8.50 a.m.), from Welline-i tiu!8r0c»,.(6.38 *~«.). f^Ttaaru^ ,- Arrived.— Orepulci (7.15 a.m.), from' IVelHnr* ton; Katii (T. 15 a.m.), from Timarn.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 17, 19 July 1935, Page 11
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