PORT OF BLUFF.
VESSELS IN PORT. Port Fairy m.v. Orepuki s.s. Kaimiro s.s. Fiscus s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karamea, Oamaru, to-morrow. Walkouaiti, Sydney, April 29. Waltakl, Melbourne, April 29. Port Wellington, Wellington. May 2. Waimarino, Dunedin, May 2. Karetu, Hobart. May 9. Indien, Dunedin, May 19.
Durham, Dunedin. May 22. „ Canadian Scottish. Dunedin, June I®. Ruahlne. Port Chalmers, July 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Orepuki, Dunedin, to-day. Kaimiro, Westport, to-day. Fiscus, , April, to-day. Port Fairy, Timaru, to-day. Breeze, Dunedin. April 26. Karamea. Port Chalmers, April 26. Canadian Highlander, New York, April 27. Waltakl. Dunedin. April 29. Walkouaiti, Dunedin, April 29. Waimarino, Dunedin, May/. Port Wellington. Port Chalmers, May 6. Karetu, Dunedin, May 9. Indien. Melbourne, May 16. Durham, —. May 25. 14 Canadian Scottish. New York, June 14. Ruahlne, —, July —. GENERAL NOTES. Work will be resumed on the waterfront at Bluff this morning. , The Tamatea returned from a week-end trip to Stewart Island late yesterday aftern°The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company report that the motor vessel Brlsbane Maru sailed from Mojl on the 2nd Inst., from Hongkong on the Bth Inst., and is due at Brisbane on the 22nd. After dischaining in Australia she proceeds to Weilington,B and comes to Auckland on May 11. sailing for Sydney on the 15th. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the City of Kimberley left New York on March 21 for New Zealand. She is due at Auckland on April zj and will call at Wellington and Lyttelton before proceeding to Australia to complete dl On a h E e? g flrst visit to the Dominion the Shaw Savin, and Albion Company’s new motor ship Walrangi is now loading on the Xt Captain D. Christie, late of the Coptic, is in command, and has associated with him the following officers: —Chief, Mr j W. Hart; second. Mr K. Miller; third, Mr J. Colllns;fourth, Mr H. O. Anderson; chief engineer, Mr A. T. Gibson lateof; the m.s. Karamea; second, Mr J. T. Olilver, tniri , Mr D. S. Stewart; Fourth, Mr J. L. Barr, fifth Mr J. Adam; sixth. Mr Heighet, seventh, Mr C. Nelson; eighth, Mr A. McCutcheon- ninth, Mr A. W. Coggles; tenth, Mr J Ybung; first refrigerating engineer. Mr J. B. Holmes; second, Mr R. H. M» first electrician, Mr P. C. Shaw; second, Mr E. Barclay; third, Mr A. Ferguson; surgeon, Dr. E. A. Charters; chief steward, Mr F. Routledge. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Acklan. Mariposa, Mataroa, Olive Bank, Omana. Waipahi. Winamac. Wellington: Akaroa, Hurunui, Imperial Star. Karetu, Mataram, Monowai, Monterey. Nour ’/pniand New Zealand Star, Port Bowem Port ’ Curtis, Bangatira, Rangltane, Remuera, Somerset, Sultan Star, Tarnahine, T Twaroa; W AKie e -Cam. Bear of Oakland ■Jacob Ruppert, Makura, Maunganui, South Africa, Wanganella. Chatham islands: South Sea. TELEGRAPHED REPORTS. COASTAL AND OVERSEAS. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, April 22. Sailed: Rangatira 7.50 p.m. for Lyt--1; e 'llo n’ Lyttelton, April 22. Sailed: Wahine 8.35 p.m. for Wellingtol" Dunedin, April 22. Arrived: Storm 3 a.m. from WellingCristobal, April 22 Arrived: Remuera. Vancouver, April 22. Sailed: Golden Cloud. Liverpool, Apnl 22. Sailed: Cambridge. Suva, April 22. Sailed: Wairuna (Friday) for Vancouver. . •! no Sydney, April 22 Arrived: Erlangen from Auckland. Melbourne, April 22. Arrived: Waitaki from Bluff.
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Southland Times, Issue 25267, 23 April 1935, Page 2
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