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SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Wingatui Brings Auckland Cargo. The Wingatui, with Auckland cargo for discharge, arrived this morning. The Holmdale, the Storm and the Totara, from Timaru, also arrived. The Storm is to load for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui; the Totara for Wellington and New Plymouth, and the Holmdale for Wellington, Picton and W an ganui. The waterfront has not provided much work yet this week.

VESSELS IN PORT. Wingatui. Gladstone Pier. Totara, No. 2 east. Wahine, No. 2 west. Diomede, H.M.S., No. 3 east. Holmdale, No. 4 east. Storm, No. 6 east. ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Wahine, Wellington, 6.50 a.m. V; ingatui. Wellington, 8.20 a.m Holmdale, Timaru, 9am Storm, Timaru, 7 a.m Totara, Timaru, 6.55 a.m. DEPARTURES. yesterday. Gale, Wellington, 12.35 p.m. Waimarino, Wellington, 5.25 p m Canopus, Timaru, 6.25 p.m Orepuki, Wellington, 6.45 p.m. Kapiti, Wanganui, 7.50 p.m. Rangatira, Wellington, 8.20 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taupata Wellington, November 4 v\ aikouaiti. Timaru. November 5 Orepuki, Timaru, November 5. Holmglen, Timaru, November 6. Awahou, Gisborne, November 6. Opihi, Timaru, November 6. Port 6 Dunedin, Wellington, November c anadl a n Constructor, Wellington, November 8. Wingatui, Timaru, November S. Waipiata, Welling*on, November 8. Hauraki, Wellington, November 9. \\ ainui, Dunedin, November 9. Poolta, Timaru, November 10. H°rt Fremantle, London, November 12. Caithness, Auckland, November 12. Rangitiki, Bluff, November 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, Wellington, this day. Wingatui, Dunedin, this day. Storm, Wellington, this day. Totara, Wellington, this day. Holmdale, Wellington, this day. Taupata, Nelson, November 4. Orepuki, Wellington, November 5.. Awahou, Waikokopu, November 7. Holmglen, Wellington, November 7. Opihi, Wellington, November 7. Waikouaiti, Oamaru, November 7. Port Dunedin, Dunedin, November 8. Wingatui, Wellington, November 8. Waipiata. Dunedin, November 8. Wainui, Wellington, November 9. Hauraki, Dunedin, November 9. Canadian Constructor, Dunedin, November 9. Poolta. Wellington, November 10. Rangitiki, Wellington, November 14. SHIPPINQ NOTES.

OPIHI will load here on Monday for Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth and Westport. CANOPUS was dispatched last evening for Timaru and Port Chalmers.

WINGATUI is expected to return here on November 8 to load for Auckland.

POOLTA is expected to return here on November 10 from southern ports to load for Napier and Gisborne.

AWAHOU, from Gisborne, is due here on Sunday to load the following day for Waikokopu, Tolaga Bay and Hicks Bay. TAUPATA is scheduled to load here on Friday for Nelson, Mapua, Motueka. HOLMGLEN will now load at Lyttelton for Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Waikato on Monday.

j OREPUKI, which was dispatched last evening - for the south, will return here on Saturday to load for Wellington and Wanganui. STORM arrived this morning from Dunedin, via ports, to load for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui. PERSONAL. The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand has received advice from the Orient Line that Captain E. P. Cameron, R.D., R.N.R., is in command of the Orama, which left London on October 29, and Captain C. G. Matlieson, D. 5.0., R.D., R.N.R., will be in command of the Oronsay, leaving London on November .12. Captain J. Bruce, late of the Komala, has relieved Captain G. B. Corby, of the Kiwitea, for holidays. Mr F. W. Young rejoined the Maunganui an second officer at Sydney recently, relieving Mr R. N. Turner for further orders. Mr T. A. MacPherson has been appointed chief officer of the Kiwitea, relieving Mr P. E. Ryan for holidays. Captain Donald M’Donald has reported from holidays and is awaiting instructions at Auckland. MAMTLIUS RENAMED. The Mamilius, ex Zealandic, which has been taken over by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, has been renamed the Mamari. MONGOLIA’S PASSENGERS. The following passengers have left New Zealand to join the P. and O. liner Mongolia, which is to leave Sydney on Friday next for London, via the Suez Canal:—Miss A. A. Ozanne, Miss F. M. Turnbull, Mr E. A. Christenson, Mr A. Minns, Mr D. R. Llewellyn, Mr A. C. Somerville, Mr J. Lloyd, Mr H. M. Donald. Mr W. H., Mrs E. A., Miss M. C., and Miss C. M. Dixon, Miss B. C. J. Neagle, Miss E. I. Ogilvie, Mrs H. B. and Miss I. M’Kenzie, Miss A. Wymer, Miss A. Beckingsale, Miss A. M. Lysaght, Mr R. and Mrs A. E. English, Mr H. R. Young, Mr E. Portnell, Mr G. T.. Mrs J. B. and Miss M. T. Savage, Colonel J. W. Clark, Miss E. M. Cross, Ca'ptain J. A. and Mrs P. A. Algie, Mr B. R. Adams, Mr C. S. Speight, Mr C. L. Wiggins, Mrs M. D. Archibald, Miss N. Freer, Mrs M. 8., Miss M. B. Somerville, Captain W. J. Chellew. LOADING MOVEMENTS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company announces the following loading movements:—The Karamea is due at New Plymouth on November 21 from Australia, and will load at New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She will leave Auckland on December 12 for London and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. The Mataroa will commence loading at Wellington on November 21, and will leave on November 29 for Gisborne and Auckland; leaves Auckland December 14 (daybreak) for Southampton and London, via Panama.

The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Rangitiki’s loading movements have been amended so that she will call at Bluff, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Tokomaru Bay, Auckland; leaves Auckland November 25 for London, via Panama. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line advises that the Port Dunedin will commence loading at Dunedin (November 10), thence Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wellington, Gisborne, Auckland; leaves Auckland November 29 for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. BHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, November 2. Arrived—Rangatira (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton. WIRELESS NOTICE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland Canadian Constructor, Hauraki, Karetu, Niagara, Tymeric, Waipahi, Sydhav. . Wellington Monterey, Antigone, Aorangi, Brisbane Maru, Discovery, Golden Cloud, Makura, Mariposa, Norfolk, Opawa, Port Dunedin, Rangatira, Tainui, Tamaliine, Wahine. Awarua—Monowai, Nolisement, Waikouaiti, Wainui, Sir J. C. Clark Ross.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 600, 2 November 1932, Page 2

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SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 600, 2 November 1932, Page 2

SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 600, 2 November 1932, Page 2