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SHIPPING

PORT OF LYTTELTON. TIDES. To~morro\v £-29 a.m. 5.55 p.m. TO-DAY’S BERTHING LIST. Maheno, No 2 west. Wahine, No. 3 east. Calm, No. 5 east. Foxton, No. 6 east. ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Maheno, Wellington, 7.55 a.m. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Maori, Wellington, 5.25 p.m. Wailcouaiti, Bluff, 3.30 p.m. Waimarino. Duneclin, 6.20 p.m. Storm. Wellington, 7.20 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaikorai, Newcastle, June 20. Orepuki, Tarakohe, June 20. Maori, "Wellington, June 20. Gale, Timaru, June 20. Ivuku. Wellington, June'2l. Maheno, Wellington, June 21. lonic, Bluff. June 21. Karepo, Wellinpton. June 21. Coptic, Wellington. June 21. "Waimarino, Dunedin, June 23. Waipiata, Wellington, June 23. Waipahi. Wellington. June 23. Opihi. Timaru, June 23. Parera, Gisborne, June 23. Breeze, Timaru, June 24. Holmclale, Timaru, June 24. Port Huon. New Plymouth, June 24. Wainui, Dunedin. June 24. Kahika. Timaru, June 25. Storm, Timaru, June 27. Waiotapu, Wellington. June 30. Port Dunedin. London. June 30. Huntingdon. Timaru. July 1. Golden West. Wellington. July 3. Canadian Transporter, Dunedin, July City of Kimberley. Wellington, July 7. Opawa. Wellington, July 9. Huahine. Timaru. July 12. Maui Pomare, Niue Island, July 13. Itangitata. AVellington. July 14. I’uriri. Wellington, August 1. Golden Coast, Wellington. August 2. Tainui. Wellington. August 2. City of Cardiff. Wellington, August 18. Wailiemo, Nelson, August 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Maheno, Wellington, this day. Wahine, Wellington, .Tune 20. Orepuki. Nelson, June 20. Gale, Wellington, June 20. Ivuku, Wellington, June 22. Waipiata, Dunedin, June 23. Opihi. Wellington, June 23. lonic, New Plymouth. June 23. Breeze, Wellington, June 24. Holmdale', Wellington, June 24. Port I-luon, Emnedin, June 24. Wainui, Wellington. June 24. Coptic, Dunedin, June 24. Kahika, Napier, June 25. Storm, Wellington, June 27. Waiotapu, Bluff. July 1. Port Dunedin, Dunedin. July 2. Port Huon, Picton, July 3. Golden West, Timaru, July 4. Huntingdon, July 4. Canadian Transporter. Dunedin, July City of Kimberley. Dunedin, July 8. Opawa, Dunedin, July 11. Maui Pom&re, Wellington, July 13. Ruahine, Napier. July 15. Kangitata, Napier, July 15. Puriri. Dunedin, August 3. Golden Coast, Dunedin, August S. Tainui. Port Chalmers. August 12. City of Cardiff, Dunedin, August 18. COASTAL SHIPPING. BREEZE was due to-day from Wellington, but the vessel will now proceed to Dunedin before calling at Lyttelton on Wednesday. STORM arrived yesterdav morning from Timaru and loaded for Wellington and Wanganui. The vessel also took the cargo of the Calm, which is laid up at Lyttelton. WAIPIATA from Auckland is expected on Tuesday to unload northern cargo. She proceeds to Dunedin and Timaru the same day. KAHIKA, from Dunedin. Oamaru and Timaru. loads at Lyttelton on June 25 for Napier and Gisborne. WAIMARINO left Lyttelton 3resterday for Dunedin and Timaru. She is duo back on Tuesday to load for Auckland. STORM is expected to "return to Lyttelton on Saturday, June 27, from southern ports to load for Wellington and Wanganui. GALE is expected at Lyttelton tomorrow from Dunedin, via Timaru, to complete loading for Wellington and Wanganui. i FOXTON arrived yesterday from Foxton with cattle, and on discharging her live stock was placed on the patent slip. The vessel will be refloated to-day, and is scheduled to make her departure for Foxton this evening. OREPUKI, from Tarakohe with cement, is due here to-morrow night. She will load here on Monday for Nelson and West Coast ports. HOLMDALE will call at Lyttelton on Wednesday to load fox* Wellington and Wanganui. PAItERA. due here on Tuesday from Gisborne, will load for Wailcokopu, Tolago Bay and Tokomaru Bay. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MARAMA leaves Auckland to-day for Sydney, where she is due on Tuesday. ULIMAROA leaves Sydney to-day for Auckland, where she is due on Tuesday. VANCOUVER AND ’FRISCO SERVICE. MAKURA left Wellington on June 17 for Sail Francisco. She is due at San Francisco on July 3 and leaves on the return trip on July S. NIAGARA, from Vancouver, via Auckland, is due at Sydney to-morrow. MAUNGANUI left San Francisco on June 10 for Wellington and. Sydney. Due at Wellington on June 29. MONOWAI leaves Vancouver on June 24 for New Zealand. ISLANDS SERVICES. MAUI POMARE leaves Auckland for Niue Island on June 23. TEES left Waitangi at 1 p.m. yesterday for Wellington. The vessel is then expected to proceed to Dunedin to take up the running of the Progress. KARETU is at the Fiji Islands, loading for Auckland. TASMAN AND PACIFIC. KALINGO __ was to leave Newcastle yesterday for Auckland and Wanganui. KAIKORAI. from Newcastle direct, is expected here to-morrow with a full load of coal. 1 HI ® HU IE HI BE 1] S 3 BE HE Ml ® Eg H 3 ® HI H 3 @ IB E

EBJSBANE MARI’ will leave Moji (Japan) on July 1 for Wellington and Auckland, via Australia. POOLTA should leave Newcastle about June 24 for Wellington and Gisborne with coal. WAIKAWA is expected to make her departure from Los Angeles to-morrow for Papeete. Auckland, Napier, Wellington and New Plymouth. Due at Auckland July 13. ■ WAINUI is duo at Bluff on Monday from Melbourne. The vessel will also discharge at Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. Due at Lyttelton on June 24. GABRIELLA is due at Auckland tomorrow from Melbourne. New Plymouth and Greymouth are the vessel’s other ports of discharge. OVERSEAS VESSELS. COPTIC leaves Wellington on Monday evening for Lyttelton, where the vessel will complete unloading her Liverpool cargo. She will finish unloading at Dunedin. PORT HUON is now expected on Wednesday from New Plymouth to load for London. Ruahine is due at Wellington on Sunday from London via Auckland. The vessel will complete unloading at New Plymouth. MATAKANA, according to schedule, was t.r> leave London on Wednesday for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymo u th. CITY OF KIMBERLEY, which left New York on May 23 and Newport News on Mav 27, is due at Auckland on June 30. Hawke’s Bay. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia are the vessel's other ports of discharge. MATAROA is due at Wellington on Wednesday from London via Southampton. RAXGITATA, from London via Southampton, is due at Wellington on July 9. Lyttelton will be her next port of discharge. HUNTINGDON is expected at Timaru on June 29 from -Port Chalmers and at Lyttelton on July 1. The vessel leaves here the following day for Wanganui and Wellington. lONIC is due here on Monday from Bluff to continue her loading for London. She is due to leave Lyttelton on June 29. PERSONAL. Captain C. Sharpe has been appointed to the command of the Opihi. Captain A. F. Inman has been appointed to the command of the Waimea. Captain W. IT. D. Gardner is taking command of the Kaimanawa at Auckland. , , Captain C. Elders is at present in command of the Komata. AYMERIC SAILS. Aymeric, which has been unloading phosphates in New Zealand, left Westport yesterday for Makatea Island to load phosphates for Honolulu. SOMERSET AT LONDON. Somerset, which left Wellington on May 3 for Halifax, Hook of Holland and London, arrived at London on Wednesday. PASSENGERS FOR HOME. The Rangitiki, which leaves Wellington to-morrow for Southampton and London, via Panama, will take the following saloon passengers:—First saloon: Rev Dr A. Boyd-Scott, Mrs Boyd-Scott, Mr R. C. Baker, Mr H. D. Caro. Mrs H. D. Crawford, Mr J. C. Crawford. Miss N. Card, Mr Eliot Davis, Mrs Davis. Mrs M. R. C. Gunn, Master A. T. Gunn. Mrs K. Hill, Mr J. R. Illingworth, Mrs Illingworth, Miss E. J. Illingworth. Miss P. M. Illingworth, Mr E. B. Lester, Mrs Lester. Mr H. Major, Miss M. R. Marsh, Mr M. H. M’Kellar, Very Rev Dean M’Mullan, Rev P. O’Dea, Mr J. Townsend, Mrs F. W. Williams, Mrs Williams, Mrs A. E. Williams. Second saloon: Mrs ,A. Cottle, Mr C. S. Davis, Mrs Davis, Master K. S. Davis. Miss E. S. Davis, Miss U. S. Davis, Mr J. M. Geoghegan, Miss C. M. Hislop, Mr L. Jackman. Mrs Jackman. Mr C. W. T. Johnson. Mrs F. W. Martin, Mr O. Parkin. Mr Ravenhall, Mrs Ravenhall, Mr -W. Shankland. Mrs Shanklaml, Miss J. L. Wilkie. Miss M. M. Walker and 210 third class. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Ter Press Association. WELLINGTON. June 39. Arrivtd—Coptic (midnight), from Auckland; Titoki (4.20 a.m.), from Wanganui; Maori ,7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaitoa (S a.m.), from Nelson. WIRELESS NOTICES. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland "Waiotapu, Mittelmeer, Ivaretu, Tofua, Opawa, Niagara. Vacuoline, Port Dunedin, Rotorua, Wirral, Kalingo, Ilvington Court, Ruahine, Bullaren. Ulimaroa. Wellington—Maheno. Maori, Tama* hine, Kangitata, Laburnum.. Mataroa, Wakakura, Koseric. Waipahi, Ivaimiro, Karepo, Marama, Aymeric, Port Faircy, Kaikorai. Awarua—Wairuna, Wainui. Maunganui, Makura, Waikouaiti, Ngakuta.

VESSEL REFLOATED, AND REACHES NOUMEA. (United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received June 19, 9.25 a.m.) SYDNEY, June 19. Advice has been received that the steamer La Perouse has been refloated after being ashore for twenty-four hours on Amedee Island. The vessel has reached Noumea. WAqiNE TO RESUME RUNNING TO-MORROW. Having completed her annual overhaul and survey the ferry steamer Wahine will resume in the service tomorrow evening. The Maheno, which has been relieving. the Maori and Wahine, will ■withdraw from the run on arrival at Lyttelton on Sunday. 3 ® ® in m m © © © © in in © ® @ si @3 m ® @1

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 144, 19 June 1931, Page 2

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SHIPPING Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 144, 19 June 1931, Page 2

SHIPPING Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 144, 19 June 1931, Page 2

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