SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Wingatui and Meiko Maru Discharge Cargo. The coastal steamer Wingatui, which arrived at Lyttelton about midday, brought Auckland cargo. The Kapiti and Foxton were two other coastal vessels that arrived this morning. The Japanese steamer Meiko Maru was an early arrival from Wellington, and is engaged in discharging timber which she loaded at Bunbury. VESSELS IN FORT. Wingatui, Gladstone Pier, east. Kapiti, No. 2 east Rangatira. No. 2 west. Rotorua, No. 3 west. Ngahau, No. 4 east. Foxton. No. 6 east. Meiko Maru, No. 6 west. Canterbury, in dock. ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Meiko Maru, Wellington, 7.30 a.m. Wingatui. Wellington, 1 p.m. Foxton, Timaru. 2.50 a.m. Kapiti, Wellington. 5.45 a.m. Rangatira, Wellington, 6.40 a.m. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Calm, Dunedin, 11.10 a.m. Tees, Waitangi, 5.40 p.m. Wahine, Wellington, 8.15 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimarino, Timaru, November 22. Waikouaiti. Timaru, November 22. Wahine, Wellington, November 22. Totara, Wellington, November 22. Holmdale, Timaru, November 22. Gale, Timaru, November 22. Taupata, Nelson, November 23. Storm, Wellington, November 23. Kaimal, Wellington, November 23. Titoki, Timaru, November 23. Tlolmglen, Timaru, November 23. Canadian Challenger, Dunedin, November 24. Calm, Timaru, November 25. Opihi, Timaru, November 25. Maui Pomare. Niue. November 27 Waipiata, Wellington. November 28. Teakwood, Wellington, November 29. Port Gisborne. Port Chalmers. November 30. Veronica, IT.M.S., , November 30. Poolta, Timaru, November 30. Port Dunedin. Wellington, December 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rangatira, Wellington, this day. Kapiti, Wanganui, this day. Foxton. Foxton. this day . Wingatui, Dunedin, this day. Waimarino, Pieton, November 22. Rotorua, Dunedin. November 22. Meiko Maru, Dunedin. November 22. Gale, Wellington, November 22. Holmdale. Wellington. November 22. Totara. Wellington. November 22. Waikouaiti, Bluff, November 23. Taupata, Nelson, November 23. Ngahau, Heath cote, November 23. Holmglen. Wellington. November 23 Storm, Bluff, November 23. Kaimal, Dunedin, November 23. Titcki. 'Wellington. November 23. Canadian Challenger, New York, Nov-
ember 24. Calm, Wellington, November 25. Opihi, Wellington, November 25. Maui Pomare, Wellington, November 27. Waipiata, Dunedin, November 28. Teakwood, Wellington, November 30. Port Dunedin, Dunedin. December 2.
SHIPPING NOTES. TOTARA will load at Lyttelton tomorrow for Wellington and New Plymouth. WAIKOUAITI has been delayed, and is now expected to-morrow from Timaru to discharge Sydney cargo, transhipments and coal from Newcastle. TITOKI will load at Lyttelton on Thursday for Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. WAIMARINO is now expected to-mor-row from Bluff, via Dunedin and Timaru. She will load for Wellington and Auckland. TAUPATA is expected to load at Lyttelton on Thursday for Nelson, Mapua and Motueka. HOLMDALE is due to-morrow from Timaru to load for Wellington, Pieton and Wanganui. OPIHI, front southern ports, is expected on Saturday to load for Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. POOLTA will load at Lyttelton on November 30 for Lyttelton and WangaCALM was despatched from Lyttelton yesterday for Dunedin and Bluff. The vessel returns here on Saturday to load for Wellington and Wanganui. SOUTH SEA is due to arrive at Wellington to-morrow from the Chathams. KAPITI arrived here to-day from Wellington, to lodd for Wanganui. WANGANELLA left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, where she was due this afternoon. She will leave there again on Thursday for Sydney and Melbourne. PORT GISBORNE, en route from London, arrived at Suva on Friday. She was to have left last night for Dunedin, where she is now due on Sunday next, and will then come on to Lyttelton, arriving on November 30. NGAKUTA. usually engaged in the inter-State trade in Australia, was to leave Sydney yesterday for Westport. She will load at Westport and Greymouth for Sydney and Newcastle, commencing at Westport on November 27. W A IK A W A. en route from Los Angeles, is due at Nukualofa on November 27 and at Auckland on December 2. The Waikawa will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. BENREOCH, which has been chartered by G. H. Scales, Ltd., to load wool in New Zealand for Great Britain, was expected to leave Yokohama on November 19 for Port Kembla to bunker before going to Pieton, where she will commence loading about December 13. FAKEIIA, en route from Gladstone to Wellington, has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive at Wellington at daybreak on Thursday to commence her Homeward loading. PERSONAL. Air S. D. Angus has been appointed first mate of the Poolta, relieving Mr J. Warcup for further orders. On the Gale Mr W. Rolling is relieving Air I. Dalziel as second mate, and Mr C. Graham has been engaged as third engineer. WHALE ROCK BUOY ADRIFT. The Marine Department has received advice that Whale Rock buoy, Bay of Islands, has broken adrift. WIRELESS NOTICE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland—City of Rayville, Cumberland, Golden Coast. Karetu, Larchbank, Maui Pomare. Pakeha, Salvus, Tuscan Star. Wellington—Aorangi, Kiwitea, Mariposa, Monterey, Nankxva Maru, Niagara, Port Huon, Rangalira, Rangitane, Rangitata. Rangitiki, South Sea, Tamahine, Wahine. Wanganella. Awarua—Canadian Challenger. Jacob Ruppert, Kaimiro, Kalingo, Ngakuta, Nolisement, Paua, Wainui, Wairuna.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 925, 21 November 1933, Page 2
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