SHIPPING
ARRIVED. —February 18.— La Grandiere, F.S. (2.40 p.in.), 2,200 tons, la Haye, from Wellington. SAILED. —February 18. — Perthshire, m.s. (1 p.m.), 10,496 tons, Roberts, for London. Kaituna, m.s. (5.10 p.m.), 4,914 tons, Kelling, for Sydney via Bluff. IN PORT AT NOON TO-DAY. —Dunedin.—
Salamaua, at Victoria wharf, from Lyttelton. La Grandiere, at Birch street wharf, from Wellington. Waipahi, at Birch street wharf, from New Plymouth.
—Port Chalmers.— Wainui, from Wellington.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hohnglen, Wellington, February 20. Kairanga, Auckland, February 21.
Hartlepool, Adelaide via northern ports, February 21. Samingoy, Montreal, February 21. Port Jackson, London, February 21. Waipiata, Auckland, February 23. City of Eastbourne, New York via northern ports, February 23. Kalui, Wellington, February 23. Fort Acton, Vancouver, February 24. Kaipara, Melbourne, February 24. Waitaki, Melbourne, February 24. Wellpark, Port Lincoln, February 26. Samnebra, Makatea, February 28. Orari, London, February 28. • Port Chalmers, Liverpool, February 28. Durham, Liverpool, March 7. Cornwall, New York, March 13. Mahana, Liverpool, March 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
La Grandiere, for the Sounds, February ). Waipahi, for Oamaru, February 21. . Salamaua, for Sydney, February 22. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS. —Coastal.—
Holmglen is due here from Wellington to-morrow. She will return to Wellington direct, leaving on Saturday. Kairanga, from Auckland, is expected here via Lyttelton on Friday. After discharge she will load for Auckland, via Oamaru.
Waipiata, from Auckland, is due here on Sunday via Wellington and Timaru. After discharge she will sail for Bluff.
Waipahi is due to sail for New Plymouth via Oamaru, Timaru, and Nelson, on Friday. Katui is due here direct from Wellington on February 23.. She will return to Wellington via Timaru. ' —Trans-Tasman.— Salamaua is now to leave for Sydney on Saturday. Wellpark is to leave Lyttelton on Friday, arriving here via Timaru about February 26. —Overseas.— Perthshire (H. L. Tapley and Co. Ltd.) sailed yesterday for London via Panama with a cargo of frozen meat. Kaituna (New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd.) sailed yesterday for Bluff to load for Sydney. Rimutaka (New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd.) has been delayed, and is now due in Wellington from the United Kingdom via Panama on March 6. IN RADIO RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— , Auckland.—Matua,' Morinda, Cressingtou Court, Durham, Kaipaki, Palana, Papanui, Samcrest, Taranaki, Teviotbank, Marine Phoenix, Resolute, Tricolour. Wellington. Araliura, Hinemoa, Matangi, Rangatira, Tamahine, Lautoka, Armadale, Australia Star, Australind, Brisbane Star, City of Carlisle, Comliebank, Dominion Monarch, Empire Goodwin, Fort Coulonge, Fort Dease Lake, Fort Rouille. Gothic Star, Hollybank, Kaimata, Mahana, Napier Star, Narbada, New Zealand Star, Olivebank, Orari, Perthshire, Port Dunedin, Port Halifax, Port St. John, _ Port Wellington, . Port Wyndham, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Rimutaka, Ruahine, Samnebra, Sampler, Saxon Star, Somerset, Taron, Waipawa, Waitomo, Waiwera. Awarua.—Hartlepool, Kaituna. TELEGRAPHIC ADVICE. WELLINGTON, February 18.—Arrived: Niso (7.24 a.m.), from Bahrein Island; Paua (1.10 p.m.), from Picton; Kopara (2.20 p.m.), from Napier; Tamahine (6 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed: Waipawa (7.25 a.m.), for Liverpool; Koutunui (11 a.m.), for Picton; Storm (3.45 p.m.), for Greymouth; Port Jackson (4.23 p.m.), for • Lyttelton; Holmglen (4.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Breeze (5.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Rangatira (7.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton. BLUFF, February 18.—Sailed: Narbada (noon), for Calcutta. t mi——^
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Evening Star, Issue 26030, 19 February 1947, Page 10
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