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SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL.

PORT OF LYTTELTON

ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Wahine, Wellington, 9.20 a.m. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Katoa, Auckland, 12.55 p.m. Maori, Wellington, 8.15 p.rri. BERTHING LIST. Kaimiro, Gladstone Pior. Totara, No. 2 East. Wahine, No. 2 West. Waipiata, No. 3 West. Kuku, No. 4 East. Calm, No. 4 West. Tees, No. G East. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Parera. Gisborne, this day. Gale, Timaru, July 30. Foxton, Foxton, July 30. Himatangi, Timaru, July 30. Cygnet. Kaikoura, July 31. Jviwitea, Wellington, July 33. Hoimdale, Timaru. August 1. Breeze, Timaru. August 1. Waimarino, Wellington, August 2. City of Khartoum, Wellington, August 2. Progress, Timaru, August 2. Opihi, Timaru, August 2. Waipiata. Timaru, August 3. Omana, Dunedin, August 3. Kemuera, Port Chalmers, August 5. Pakipalci, 'Wellington, August G. Argyllshire, Timaru, August G. Port Bowen, Wellington. August 6. Wainui. Timaru. August 6. Itangitiki, Southampton, August 7. Ilenzada, Wellington, August 7. Rotorua, Timaru, August S. Golden W’est. Wellington, August 9. Dunedin, H.M.S., Wellington, August 12. Waipiata. Timaru, August 12. Canadian Britisher, Wellington, August 15. Middlesex, Wellington, August 23. Waikawa, Napier, August 29. Narbada, Wellington, August 31. JRaiscale, Busselton, August. Taranaki, Suva. September 3. Malieno, Dunedin, September 4. Golden Cross, Wellington, September 9. Canadian Transporter, Wellington, September 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. "Wahine, Wellington, this day. Totara. Wellington, this day. Kuku, Wellington, this day. Calm, Wellington, this day. Kaimiro, Timaru. this day. Waipiata, Dunedin, this day. Tees, Chatham Islands, this day. Parera, Waikokopu, this day. Himatangi, Wellington, July 30. Cygnet, Kaikoura, July 31. Gale, Picton, July 30. Holmdale, Wellington, August 1. Kiwitea, Timaru, August 1. Breeze. Wellington, August 1. Waimarino, Dunedin, August 2. Opihi, Wellington August 2. Waipiata, Wellington August 2. City of Khartoum. Timaru, August 4. Wainui, Napier, August G. Port Bowen, Dunedin, August 8. Rotorua, Wellington, August 12. Waipiata, Auckland, August 12. Golden Coast, Timaru, August 12. Waikawa. Dunedin, August 30. Maheno, Wellington, September 4. VELLELS IN PORT. The only fresh arrival this morning was the Wahine, which did not reach port until 9.20. Other vessels in port are the Kaimiro, Totara, Waipiata-, Kuku, Calm and Tees. A 1 lthese vessels were unable to complete their loading yesterday through the inclemency of the weather. The prospects of their leaving to-day are doubtful. CITY OF LYONS is to sail from New York to-morrow for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. CITY OF KHARTOUM xvas expected to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due at Lyttelton about August 2. NIAGARA from Sydney arrived at Auckland yesterday morning. She will leave Auckland to-day for Vancouver. MAHENO did not arrive at Bluff from Wellington until 4.30 yesterday afternoon and consequently did not get away for Melbourne from the southern port last night as scheduled. OVERSEAS VESSELS. lONIC is due at Auckland on August 26 from Southampton. The vessel left Southampton on July 18. MATAROA is to leave Southampton on August 15 for Wellington, where she is due on September 16. MIDDLESEX is due at Auckland on August 11 from Liverpool. She will also unload at Wellington on August

IS anrl at Lyttelton on August 23, thence Dunedin August 27. SOMERSET left Liverpool on July 19 for Auckland. Due at Auckland on August 26. ROTORUA was due at Bluff yesterday from the North Island, She will load at Port Chalmers on August 1, Timaru August 5, Lyttelton August 8 and Wellington August 13. To sail from Wellington on August 16 for London, via Panama. PAKIPAKI is expected at Napier tomorrow from Liverpool. Her other discharging ports are Wellington (July 31), Lyttelton (August 6), Dunedin (August 8) and Timaru (August 12). REMUERA is expected to arrive at Wellington to-day from London. After discharging at the northern port, she will proceed to Port Chalmers, where she is du'e on July 31. The vessel will discharge at Lyttelton on August 5 and at New Plymouth on August 11. RANGITIKI is scheduled to arrix*e fit Wellington from London, via Southampton, on August 6 to discharge passengers and mails. She is due at Lyttelton on August 7 to start unloading. She will also discharge at Port Chalmers on August 12 and at Bluff on. August 16. ARGYLLSHIRE was due at Wanganui yesterday from New Plymouth. She is due at Timaru orf Thursday, Lyttelton on August 4, Wellington on August 7, Napier August 11, Gisborne August 13, Tokomaru August 15, Auckland August 18. To sail from Auckland on August 23 for London. BENEDICK, from Singapore, is expected to arrive at Lyttelton on August 14. The vessel will discharge at Auckland before coming on to Lyttelton. TARANAKI was to leave London on July 23 for New* Zealand ports, via Suva. The vessel is due in New Zealand waters on September 3. RANGITATA arrived at London on July 26 from Wellington. ARMADALE en route from New York arrix’ed at Colon on July 27 en route to Auckland. CORINTHIC is expected to arrive at Wellington at midnight to-mor-row. The vessel is meeting with fresh south-westerly gales and high head MAH AN A, which sailed from Auckland on June 25 for Halifax and London, arrix'ed at Halifax on Friday. CAMBRIDGE, which left Gisborne on July 3 for London, arrived at Panama on Wednesday, and left Colon on Thursday. PORT PIRIE having completed her homeward loading at Wellington on Saturday afternoon sailed for London, via Montevideo. PERSONAE. Mr F. M’Convllle has joined the Waikouaiti as chief engineer in place of Mr P. H. Macdonald, who is ashore sick. Mr O. IT. Dillner has joined the Kaw r atiri as chief engineer. Mr W. Webling has joined the Tamahine as fourth engineer, relieving Mr A. Lewis for holidays. Mr J. D. Hamilton has joined the Waimarino as third engineer. Captain G. Whyte-Hearn is in command of the Port Bowen, which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool early on Saturday morning, and he has associated with him the following officers:— Chief, Mr A. Fishwlck; second, Mr R. Forest; third, Mr R. Gorman; fourth, Mr D. Henderson; chief engineer, Mr A. Edmunds; second, Mr H. Atkinson; third, Mr F. Washington; fourth, Mr A. Pemberton; fifth, Mr W. Harvey; wireless operator, Mr F. Wjlkie; chief steward, Mr J. Andrews. OVERSEAS REPORTS. <United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Co pyr lgh t. > (Received July 29, 9.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, July 29. Arrived—Ulimaroa (6 a.m.) from Wellington. Sailed —Waftemata for Auckland. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 29. Arrived—Matangi (6.50 a.m.) from Nelson; Maori (7 a.m.) from Lyttelton; Maunganui (7.25 a.rn.) from Sydney. WIRELESS NOTICE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland—Dunedin, Tofua, Waipari, Mirrabooka, Dalfram, Niagara, City of Ivhartourn, Waitemata. Wellington—Maori, Wahine, Tamahine, Ngaie, Itangitiki, Aorangi, Corinthic, Tahiti, Maunganui, Port Pirie, Port Fremantle, Papanui, Rem u era, Kaikorai, Argyllshire, Limerick, Golden West. Awarua—Makura, Maheno, Canadian Challenger, Omana.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19134, 29 July 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19134, 29 July 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19134, 29 July 1930, Page 2