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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Taupata, Lyttelton To-day Kaimai, Oamaru To-day Tairoa, Wellington July 24 Wailcouaiti, Lyttelton June 26 Holmdale, Lyttelton June 26 Breeze, Lyttelton June 26 John, Lyttelton June 26 Wlngatui, Lyttelton June 27 Storm, Lyttelton June 28 Port 'Waikato, Lyttelton June 23 Opihi, Lyttelton July 2 Gale, Lyttelton July 3 Waimarino, Lyttelton July 3 Wainui, Lyttelton July 4 Karamea. Lyttelton Aug, 3 Port Hardy, New Plymouth .. Aug. 4 NOTES. The coastal tanker Paua completed her discharge of bulk and case motor spirit at Timaru on Saturday and was despatched for Dunedin. The Taupata is expected to reach Timaru to-day from Tarakohe to discharge a quantity of cement. After loading for Nelson and Motueka, she should depart, the same day for Lyttelton. Waikouaiti Delayed. The Waikouaiti was delayed in the south, and is now expected to reach Timaru to-morrow to discharge overseas transhipments and to load for the Commonwealth. She is to sail the same day for Lyttelton. Canadian Scottish Sails Direct. The Canadian Scottish arrived from Lyttelton on Saturday morning. After loading for New York, Boston, Montreal, and Halifax, the vessel sailed direct in the afternoon for New York via Panama. Kalingo for Sydney. The Union Company's Kalingo if to leave Wellington to-day for Sydney She will then load at Newcastle on I July 3, and completes at Sydney foi I Napier, Gisborne and New Plymouth. Hauraki at Vancouver. The Union Company’s motor-shij ! Hauraki, from Papeete, reached VanI couver on Wednesday morning. She ii | to leave there again next Wednesdaj for New Westminster, Powell River ! and Ocean Palls, to continue loading | for New Zealand and Australia. Narbada’s Big Cargo. | The Union Company’s charterec steamer Narbada, which left Newcastlf on June 9 for Calcutta, via Java, failed bv one Inch to equal the draugh record of 28ft 10in. for the port. Tlx record Is already held by the Narbada established on June 6, 1933, when th( vessel left with 10,361 tons of coal ant bunkers for Tandjong and Java. When the vessel left on June 9 shi carried 10,288 tons—699l tons of coa for Java and 3297 tons of bunkerswhich brought the ship down to 28f 9in., the second deepest vessel to leavi the port. Mess-Table Gossip. Captain B. M. Irwin has resume* command of the Wahine, relievin; Captain G. B. Morgan for furthe orders. Mr R. Reynolds has been engaged a second engineer of the Holmglen, ii place of Mr A. Willcocks. Mr W. P. Hunter is now second en gineer of the Port Waikato. Having reached the age limit, Cap tain B. R. Ohlson, D. 5.0., commande of the Strathnaver and commodore c the P. and O. Company’s fleet, ha retired. He has been succeeded in th Strathnaver by Captain R. Harrisoi of the Mooltan. NEW ZEALAND TORTS. By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, June 24. Arrived yesterday—Waimarino (7 a.m.) from Wellington; Port Hunte (7.0 a.m.) from Gisborne; Port Wai kato (10.0 a.m.) from Wellington. Tc day—Karepo (7.25 a.m.) from Napiei Waikawa (4.15 p.m.) from Newcastl* Sailed yesterday—Marama (5 p.m for Wellington. WELLINGTON, June 24. Arrived yesterday—Canopus (2.1 a.m.) from Westport; Orepuki (2.E a.m.) from Napier; Matangi (6.30 a.m from Nelson; Wahine (7 a.m.) froi Lyttelton; Holmdale (7 a.m.) froi Wanganui; Waipiata (7.5 a.m.) an Zealandic (7.30 a.m.) from Lytteltor Breeze (7.40 a.m.) from New Plymoutl Port Napier (11.30 a.m.) from War ganui; Poolta (12.45 p.m.) from Lyl telton; Kohi (2.20 p.m.) from Wa tapu; Tamahine (6.15, p.m.) froi Picton; Echo (10.10 p.m.) from Bier heim. To-day—Storm (4.45 p.m.) froi Wanganui; Arahura (5.20 p.m.) froi Nelson; Rangatira (7 a.m.) from Lyi telton; Talisman (10.20 a.m.) froj Collingwood; Kini (4.50 p.m.) froi Westport.

Sailed yesterday—Breeze (1 p.m.) and Holmdale (1.10 p.m.) for Dunedin; Alexander (1.15 p.m.) for Westport; Waipiata (1.15 p.m.) for Auckland; Kartigi (1.30 p.m.) for Greymouth; Ruahine (4 p.m.) for Bluff; Cambridge (5.10 p.m.) for Auckland; Poolta (6.40 p.m.) for Napier; Matangi (7.30 p.m.) for Nelson; Maori (7.50 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Orepuki (11 p.m.) for Tarakohe; Kapiti (11.35 p.m.) for Wanganui. To-day—Orari (7 a.m.) for Lyttelton; South Sea (10.15 a.m.) for Chatham Islands. LYTTELTON, June 24. Arrived yesterday—Port Whangarei (5.30 a.m.), Opihi (6.10 a.m.) and Gale (6.15 a.m.) from Timaru; Rangatira (6.50 a.m.) from Wellington; Foxton 8.20 p.m.) from Picton. To-day—Maori (6.50 a.m.) from Wellington; Filefjell (11.15 a.m.) from Auckland; Parera (1 j Sailed yesterday—Rangatira (8.5 p.m.) from Timaru; Kaimai (2.15 p.m.) from Wellington. DUNEDIN, June 24. Arrived yesterday—Waitaki < 8.45 a.m.) and Canadian Cruiser (10.45 a.m.) from Bluff.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19834, 25 June 1934, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19834, 25 June 1934, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19834, 25 June 1934, Page 2