OVERSEAS SHIPS
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Torborg, from Balik Papan, for Lyttelton (due Juno 21) and Dunedin. Noravind, from Singapore, for Auckland (due June 20) Deebank, left Nauru Juno 10 for Auckland (due Juno 20). Port Halifax let I Montreal May 22 for Auckland (due June 27), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Karanga, from Australia (in ballast), for BlufJ (due Juno 27) to load. Hororala, left Liverpio. May 21 (in ballast) for Bluff (due June 28), to load. Rangitiki, leit Lon ion May 20 for Wellington (duo June 29) and Auckland (due July (i) Henry Dundas, left Sumatra June 14 for Auckland (duo July 5), Wellington and Nelson. Shanghai Maru, left Miike June 15 for Auckland (duo July 5), Wellington, New Plymouth, Dunedin and Lyttelton. Trehata', left Now \ ork May 25 for Auckland (due July 3), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedi.i Zealandic. left London May 21 for Suva. Lyttelton (due July 4), Dunedin, Bluff Timaru and Nelson. Huntingdon, left Newcastlo-on-Tyno, May 27 (in ballast/ for Opua (due July 8). to load. Wairuna left Los \ngoles June 14 for Auckland (due July 0), Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Swartenhondt leti Singapore June 18 for . Auckland (duo July 12) and Welling-
"WK"sfa? Wellington Lyttelton Duncdin. TS K fey'S"! ton Dunedin. AnrkP ° rt ]a A nd n (due July 0 "')" Wellington and New City left New York June,ls for Auckland (due July 18), wening ton, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Tain ?;v.» e " ,r'sr«ra4J& Dunedin. DISCHAROIWO cr.!r Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New at Auckland. Leaves June 01ivobank°, r frcmf'Ocean Island, at Lyttelton, Port t HS D fr n o C m Liverpool, bJST from San' Frarfcisco, T «nV Tolten, n ' from Ce Pacffic C Coast, at Lyttelton. Trojan C London, at New Plymouth. Turakina, from Liverpool, at Dunedin Weirbank, from Nauru, at Auckland. Leaves Juno 25 for Nauru. Loading Cumberland, at Bluff, thence Timaru. Lyttel; ton, Wellington and Auckland (due July 6). Leaves July 13 for London, Hull and NcwcasUe-on-Tyne. Port Wyndham, at Wellington, thence Auckland (due June 27). Leaves July Remuera' at" Lyttelton, thence Wellington and Auckland (due June 30). Leaves July 5 Surrev° r thence Wellington. Leaves June 30 for Southampton, London and West Coast. , f Tekoa. at Auckland. Leaves June 25 for Southampton and London. The Union Company's steamer Kairanga sailed late yesterday afternoon for Newcastle and Sydney. The Union Company's steamer Gabriella will load at Greymouth to-morrow for Auckland. ' . NORAVIND AT WEEK-END The Norwegian tanker Noravind is now expected at Auckland from Singapore on Sunday. She will discharge to the Shell Company at Western Wharf. WEIRBANK FOR NAURU The Bank Line motor-ship Weirbank, discharging phosphate from Nauru Island at King's Wharf, will sail for Nauru to-morrow. Before sailing she will fuel at Western Wharf. DEEBANK WITH PHOSPHATE The Bank Line steamer Deebank, which loaded phosphate at Nauru Island after a voyage from Miike, Japan, left last week for Auckland, where she is expected about Sunday. THE LLANGOLLEN The British steamer Llangollen reached Port Kembla from Auckland, in ballast, on Wednesday. She -has- been chartered to load in Queensland for Britain with an option of Canada. MARIPOSA ON MONDAY The Matson liner Mariposa will leave Sydney to-day for Auckland. She is due at seven o'clock on Monday morning and will sail at five o'clock the same afternoon for San Francisco, via ports. THE PORT WYNDHAM The Port Line motor-ship Port Wyndham will leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland to complete loading for London. She will arrive on Monday and sail finally, via Cape Horn, on July 2. REMUERA'S DEPARTURE The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera, which will arrive from Wellington on Thursday for final loading, will now leave Auckland for London, via Panama, at noon on Tuesday, July 5. RARANGA LEAVES BRISBANE Cabled advice has been received that the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Raranga left Brisbane at seven o'clock on Tuesday morning for Bluff, where she is due on Monday morning to begin homeward loading. MAUNGANUI IN DOCK The Union Company's passenger steamer Maunganui went on the Wellington floating dock yesterday for cleaning and painting prior to her Islands cruises. Sne will leave Auckland on her first cruise on July 7. STEAMER TEKOA The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa, which is completing loading for Southampton, London and West Coast ports of Britain at Central Wharf, is expected to sail finally, via Panama, to-morrow afternoon. PORT HALIFAX'S ADVICE "Wireless advice from the M.A.N.Z. Line's new motor-ship Port Halifax reports that she will reach Auckland from Montreal at six o'clock on Monday evening. The Port Halifax will load for New York, Boston and Montreal during discharge. AORANGI CLEARS STDVA En route from Vancouver, the CanadianAustralasian liner Aorangi arrived at Suva yesterday morning and sailed at three o'clock in the afternoon for Auckland, where she is expected on Sunday afternoon. The Aorangi will leave for Sydney at 10 o'clock on Monday night. V THE HENRY DUNDAS Cabled advice has been received that the British motor-tanker Henry Dundas left Sumatra on June 14 with petrol for Auckland, Wellington and Nelson. She is due here on July 5 to discharge to the Vacuum Oil Company. The Henry Dnndas will be the first overseas tanker to visit- Nelson. MATAI FOR COOK STRAIT The Government lighthouse steamer Matai left Wellington yesterday morning for Cook Strait lights. She will land men and material for the erection of a radio beacon on Stephens Island, and will be away for about 10 days. The Matai will undergo annual overhaul on her return to Wellington. WAIANA AND PIRI The Union Company's motor-ship Waiana and the Nobel Explosives Company's auxiliary schooner Pin entered Calliope Dock yesterday morning. They will undock at noon to-day. The Waiana will return to Prince's Wharf and sail to-morrow for Wellington nnd the south, and the Piri will return to Western Viaduct, sailing next week for Melbourne, via Newcastle and Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within rango of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day— Auckland. —Aorangi, Kairanga, Matua, Maui Pomare, Port Tauranga, Noravind, Port Halifax, Port Jackson, Torborg. Wellington.—Matai, Rangatira, Tamahirie, Wahine, H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Wellington, Kaikorai, Karetu, Kaiwarra, Niagara, Arawa, Fordsdale, Hororata, Mataroa, Melbourne Maru, Monterey, Port Hardy. Port Montreal. Rangitiki, Remuera, TCotorua, Shabonee, South Africa, Surrey, Tainui, Thorsov. Awarua. —Waikouaiti, Waitaki, Waiotapu, Olivebank, Raranga, Tolten. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Departures.—Hokiqnga (3.30 p.m.), for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. June 23: Arrived— Wahine (7.10 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Port Wyndham (11.10 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed—Karu (3.25 p.m.), for Nelson; Paua : (1.30 p.m.), for Timaru; Port Waikato (0.3p £,m.), for Lyttelton; Wahine (7.50 p.m.). for yttelton; Totara (10 p.m.), for Greymouth. j LYTTELTON.—June 23: Arrived—Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Waipiata (7.25 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Rans:atira (8.-10 p m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN.—June 23: Arrived—Turakina (noon), from Lyttelton. BLUFF. —June 23: Arrived—Waimarino (t1.50 a.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed—Cumberland (!).20 a.m.), for Timaru. PORT KEMBLA.—Juno 22: Arrived— Llangollen, from Auckland. SUVA.—June 23: Arrived—Aorangi (7 a.m.), from Vancouver. Sailed —Aorangi (3 p.m.), for Auckland. BALBOA.—June 20: Arrived—Maimoa (Auckland to London). CRISTOBAL.—June 20: Sailed—Mahia (Auckland to London): Wairangi (Wellington to London).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23072, 24 June 1938, Page 6
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