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PORT OF BLUFF

expected arrivals. Norfolk, Port Chalmers, to-morrow. Storm. Lyttelton. October 13. Waikouaiti, Oamaru. October 14. . H.M.S. Diomede, New Plymouth, October Wainui. Melbourne, October 17. Waioiata. Dunedin, October 20. Port Gisborne, Dunedin. October 19. Paua, Wellington. October 24. Wainui, Wellington. October 24. Kiwitea. Melbourne. October 24. Paua, Wellington, November 7. Rangltlkl, Wellington. November 10. Taranaki, Dunedin. December 21. Pakeha. Dunedin. December 30. Northumberland, Dunedin, January IS. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Storm. Dunedin. October 13. Waikouaiti, Sydney, October 14. Norfolk, Timaru, October 18. Wainui, Dunedin, October 17. H.M.S. Diomede. Dunedin. October 19. Waipiata. Dunedin, October 20. Port Gisborne, Timaru. October 23. Wainui. Melbourne, October 24. Kiwitea, Dunedin, October 24. Nolisement. port and date indefinlta. Paua. Dimedin, November 8. Rangltlkl, . November 12. Taranaki, . December 24. Pakeha. New Plymouth, January 2. Northumberland. . January 14. INWARD CARGO ON HAND. Cathay, ex Wainui, in B shed (W. S. and ex Waikouaiti, in B shed (U.S.S.) Chaiigte. ex Waikouaiti. in B shed (0.5. C. Kendsbury, ex Waikouaiti, in B shed railed f-om Dunedin, in A shed ex Wainui, in B shed (W. S. railed from Dunedin, in A shed ex Waikouaiti, in B shed <U Raranga, ex Waipiata. In B shed, (N.M.A.). Yarra. ex Waikouaiti, In B shed (U.S.S.). GENERAL NOTES. The oyster craft Karaka (G. West, Master) returned from Port Chalmers late on Sunday night after her annual overhoul. The steamer Nolisement, from Juan de Nova, did not reach Bluff yesterday morning, but was signalled late in the afternoon, ft was expected that she would berth about midnight. . . . • * The Norfolk is now expected to arrive at Bluff to-morrow. She discharges London cargo, and afterwards loads Southland products for the Home market. She will remain in port for several, days. Advice has been received that H.M.b. Diomede will arrive in Bluff on the afternoon of October 15. . The Union Company s coastal freighter Waipiata is to leave Auckland at noon on Thursday for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. Due at the last-mentioned port on Thursday, October 20, the vessel will sail the same day for Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland, via ports. The Union Company’s intercolonial freighter Wainui is reported to have reached Melbourne from Bluff at 11 a.m. on Saturday. She is scheduled to sal! again tor Bluff to-morrow afternoon, arriving on Monday. The vessel will sail the same day for her usual northern ports. The Union Steam Ship Company advise that the Kiwitea was to have cleared Melbourne yesterday for Adelaide and Edithburg, thence Bluff. Arriving at Bluff on October 24, the vessel is to sail the same day for Dunedin, Lyttelton and WellingtoThe Union Company’s Indian trader Nar- . bada is to load at Calcutta late in November for New Zealand ports, including Bluff. Sailing early in December, the vessel will call at Penang, Singapore and Samarang. The Port Victor, which is to leave Auckland on October 14 for London, will proceed via Cape Horn and Las Palmas inStead of via the Panama canal. After loading at Wellington, the Shaw. Savlll. and Albion liner Maimoa left on Tuesday for Auckland. She will sail finally from Auckland to-day for London, via Cape Hom. , , ~ . The Union Company has received cabled advice that the chartered motor tanker O. A. Knudsen left San Pedro on September 30 with bulk fuel oil for Wellington. She is due at the northern port on October 25. During September. 1932, 101 trading vessels, representing 140.085 net register tons, entered the port of Lyttelton as follows:— Coastal, 86 vessels. 81,804 tons; overseas, 11 vessels, 53,509 tons; intercolonial, 4 vessels, 4772 tons: totals, 101 vessels, 140,085 tons. The arrivals during the month were all from New Zealand coastal ports. The Federal Line steamer Huntingdon is scheduled to leave England for New Zealand in ballast about the middle of this month. The vessel is due in New Zealand about November 30 and after loading a large quantity of produce she will be despatched for Great Britain in December. TELEGRAPHED REPORTS. COASTAL AND OVERSEAS. Auckland, October 10. Arrived: Monterey 7 a.m. from Los Angeles; Waipiata 7 a.m. from Wellington. Sailed: Monterey 5.20 p.m. for Sydney. Wellington, October 10. Arrived: Opawa 5.50 a.m. from Auckland; Alexander 4.20 p.m. from Picton. Sailed: Inaha 12.20 p.m. for Patea; Tamahine 3 p.m. for Picton; Storm 6.10 p.m. for Wanganui; Orepuki 5.5 pjn. for Dunedin; Kaitoa 6.30 p.m. for Nelson; Karepo 6.30 p.m. for Greymouth; Wingatui 4.40 p.m. and Wahine 7.50 pjn. for Lyttelton. Lyttelton, October 10. Arrived: Foxton 10.45 a.m. from Foxton. . Sailed: Totara 1.25 p.m., Port Whangarei 7.20 p.m., Maori 7.55 p.m. for Wellington; Waikawa 4.5 p.m. for Dunedin; Awahou 4.10 p.m. for Waikokopu; Taupata 7.35 p.m. for Nelson. Dunedin, October 10. Arrived: Poolta 1 a.m. from Wellington; Holmdale 8 a.m. from Wellington. Sailed: Kaiaka for Bluff. London, October 8. Sailed from Southampton: Mataroa;

from Panama: Rangitikei; from San Francisco: Hauraki. London, October 9. Arrived—At London, Rangitata. Sailed—Port Alma from London: Otalo from Liverpool; City of Brisbane from Glasgow.

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Southland Times, Issue 21834, 11 October 1932, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF Southland Times, Issue 21834, 11 October 1932, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF Southland Times, Issue 21834, 11 October 1932, Page 2