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SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Maui Pomare Expected To-morrow. The Federal steamer Cambridge will leave Lyttelton to-day for Napier, the Kaimiro arrived this morning from Wellington, and the Calm and J o * l / 1 arrived from Timaru to load for northern ports. The Government motor ship, Maui Pomare is expected here to-morrow afternoon. VESSELS IN PORT. Ryoka Maru, Gladstone Pier. Kapiti, No. 2 east. Opihi, No. 3 east. Calm, No. 6 east. Rangatira, No. 2 west. Cambridge, No. 3 west. John, No. 4 west. Kaimiro, No. 7 west. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Kapiti, Wanganui, 8.15 p.m. TO-DAY. Rangatira, "Wellington, 6.40 a.m. Calm, Timaru, 6.20 a.m. Opihi, Timaru, 10.10 a.m. Kaimiro, Wellington, 2 p.m. John, Timaru, 8.30 a.m. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Canadian Victor, Timaru, 4 p.m. Wahine, Wellington, 8.30 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Xgahou, Bluff, this day, oil jetty. AVahine, Wellington, March 19. Maul Pomare, Niue Island, March 19. Tees, Waitangi, March 21. Foxton, Foxton, March 21. Waimarino, Wellington, March 21. Storm, Timaru, March 22. Waipiata, Bluff, March 22. Wainui', Bluff, March 22. Diomede, H.M.S.. Dunedin, March 23. Port Dunedin, Dunedin, March 23. Tainui, Auckland, March 23. Waihemo, Wellington, March 23. Holmdale, Timaru, March 23. Waikouaiti, Timaru, March 26. Vacuoline, Dunedin, March 26. New Zealand, Wellington, March 29. Kaimai, Timaru, March 30. Canadian Constructor, Wellington, April 2. / ' Maraari, Timaru, April 2. Napier, April 2. Port Dunedin, Bluff, April 4. Port Fremantle, Wellington, April 5Somerset, Timaru, April 5. Waihemo, Wellington, April 7. Canadian Leader, Wellington, April 11. Kia Ora, Wellington, April 12. Orari, Wellington, April 19. Wirral, Wellington, April. Canadian Conqueror, Wellington, May 7. Port Hunter, Wellington, May 7. Ruahine, Port Chalmers, May 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rangatira, Wellington, this day. Calm, Wellington, this day. John, Wellington, this day. Kapiti, Wanganui, this day. Opihi, Wellington, this day. Cambridge, Napier, this day. Wakakura, H.M.S., Akaroa, this day. AVahine, AVellington, March 20. Maui Pomare, AVellington, March 20. Tees, Waitangi, March 21. Foxton, Foxton, March 21. Waimarino, Dunedin, March 21. AVaipiata, Wellington, March 22. Storm, Wellington, March 22. Wainui, Wellington, March 22. Kaimiro, Auckland, March 22. Holmdale, AVellington, March 23. Tainui, Timaru, March 24. Port Dunedin, Timaru, March 24. Waikouaiti, Bluff, March 26. Ryoka Maru, AVellington, March 30. Kaimai, Wellington, March 30. SHIPPING NOTES. WAIPIATA wilil now call here on Wednesday to load for Wellington and Auckland. KAIMAI will load at Lyttelton on March 30 for Napier and Gisborne. OPIHI, on loading here to-day. will proceed to Nelson, New Plymouth and Westport. WAINUI is expected at Bluff on Monday from Melbourne, and should arrive here on Wednesday. FOXTON is due back from Foxton on Tuesday to load for that port. STORM should return here on Wednesday to load for Wellington, Plcton and Wanganui. HOLMDALE loads here on Thursday next for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui.

TEES is due back from the Chathams on Tuesday morning with sheep and wool. She will leave on the return trip on Tuesday afternoon. AVAIMARINO was dispatched from Auckland yesterday afternoon for AVellington and Lyttelton. She is due here on Tuesday. PAUA arrived -at AVellington yesterday from Bluff. RANGITIKI left AVellington at 7 a.m. yesterday for London. KAIMIRO arrived this morning from Greymouth, via AVellington, with a part cargo of coal. She will load here for Auckland. NORTHUMBERLAND, which left Hawke’s Bay on February 3 for London, via Montevideo and Dakar, arrived at London on March 12. ORARI, en route from Liverpool, left Dakar on March 11. She is due at Auckland on April 11. PORT DUNEDIN, en route from London, via Suva, has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive at Lyttelton at 4 p.m. on Monday. RUAHINE left London on Thursday for Suva, AVellington, Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. She will only land passengers at Wellington, and is due there about May 2. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The following passengers have left New Zealand to join the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay, which sailed from Sydney for London last Saturday:—From Auckland: Mr J. Allan, Mrs E. Allan, Miss E. J. Campion, Miss A. Campion, Mr A. E. Heath, Mr F. E. Joines, Mrs S. E. Joines, Miss B. Joines, Master F. J. Joines, Mrs D. Kirkwood, Mr S. W. Moscrip, Miss B. Rapsom, Miss E. AVann, Mr A. E. Campion. From Wellington: Mr H. H. Laurenson, Mrs C. M. Laurenson, Mr K. L. Lloyd, Mr E. W. Lumley, Mrs S. A. Murphy," Mr A. Skerrett, Mr A. B. Stone, Mrs E. Younger. From Christchurch: Mr T. U. Isbister, Miss M. S\ A. Wilks. PERSONAL. Mr E. R. Pate has joined ths Wahine as third officer, relieving Mr R. B. Steere for holidays. Captain G. A. Grey has joined the Kiwitea as master, replacing Captain W. Whitefleld> RYOKA MARU ARRIVES. The Japanese steamier Ryoka Maru arrived yesterday morning from Port Chalmers to continue loading scrap Iron for Japan. The vessel may pick up enough cargo at Lyttelton to fill her up, in which case it will not be necessary to send her on to Wellington to complete. The Ryoka Maru is a vessel of 5308 gross tons. She was previously known as the Oneka, and ex Schuylkill. The vessel was built at Port Glasgow by the firm of Messrs Russell and Co. in 1903. She is now owned by the Saka Kisen Kabushiki Kaisha Co.. of Kobe. Captain G. Kurushima, who is in command, is paying his second visit to the Dominion. He was last here about thirteen years ago. When she leaves New Zealand the vessel will have on board about 7000 tons of scrap iron. It is expected that the vessel will remain at port for ten days loading. Most of the scrap iron being loaded consists of material from the railway workshop and a little from the Harbour Board. Much of it consists of the ruins of railway trucks and carriages and the balance is small scraps. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received March 18, 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 18. Arrived—Melbourne Maru, from Wellington. Sailed—Waikouaiti, for Bluff. LONDON, March 17. Arrived —At Honolulu: Monterey. Sailed—From Dakar, Surrey; from London, Ruahine. WIRELESS NOTICE.

The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations during the week-end: Auckland—For Saturday only: Port Dunedin. For Saturday and Sunday: Aorangi, Forthbank, Marama, Monowai, New Zealand, Victoria, Waipahi. For Surdav only: Rangitane. AVellington—For Saturday only: Opawa, Port Hardy, Rangatira, Rangitane, Tamahine, Tekoa, Vacuoline, AVahine. For Sunday only: Maunganui, Port Dunedin. For Saturday and Sunday: Benmohr, Cambridge, Cape Comorin, Coptic, Mamari, Matakana, Maui Pomare, Mariposa, Middlesex, Monterey, Niagara, Port Napier, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Wanganella. Awarua —For Saturday only: Canadian Victor, Maunganui, Oilreliance. For Saturdav and Sunday: Anglo Canadian, Canadian Scottish, Kartigi. Kiwitea, Makura, Port Curtis, Port Pirie, Waikouaiti, AVainui. For Sunday only: Tekoa.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 714, 18 March 1933, Page 2

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SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 714, 18 March 1933, Page 2

SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 714, 18 March 1933, Page 2

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