SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MARCH 29. John. 8.10 a.m., from Wellington. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MARCH 29. John, 8.18 p.m., for Wellington. Titoki, 9.22 p.m., for Wellington. Calm, 9.50 p.m., for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, Wellington, to-day. Storm, Wellington, to day. Breeze, Wellington, to-morrow. Invercargill, Wellington, early. Arapawa, On«-honga. Thursday. John, Wellington, Thursday. Holmdale, Wellington, April 7. Gale, Wellington, April 7. OVERSEAS VESSELS DUE. IN THE ROADSTEAD. Huntingdon, Wellington, April 8. Tasmania. New Plymouth. April 9. Mahia. New Plymouth, April 17. Hurunui, April. Port Nichelson, April 26. IN THE ROADSTEAD. Mamari. BY TELEGRAPH Received March 29. 7.30 p.m. LONDON, March 28. Departure--Prom Curacao, Remuc-ra. [Per Press Association) AUCKLAND, March 29. Arrived—Rotorua, 3.15 a_UL, from Wellington. Sailed—Waimana. 5 p.m., for Hicks Bay; Niagara. 11 p.m., for Vancouver. DUNEDIN. March 29. Arrived—Kahika, 12.35 p.m., from Port Craig. WELLINGTON, March 29. Arrived—Makura, 8.30 a.m., from Sydney; Hauraki, 3.15 p.m., from Auckland. Sailed—Holmdale, 6.40 a.m., for Dunedin; Cumberland, 3.5 p.m.. for Lyttelton; Wahine. 7.50 p.-m.. for Lvttelton. LYTTELTON. Anarch 29. Arrived—Orepuki, 5.20 a.m., from Tarakohe; Anamba. 7 a.m., from Bluff. Sailed—Whangape. 4 p.m., for Gisborne; Manuka, 5.20 p.m., for Wellington; Gale, 5.40 p.m., for Wellington; Kurow, 6.40 p.m . for Dunedin; Orepuki 4U) sail), for Nelson. OVERSEAS INWARD BOUND. REML ER A—Sailed from Ixmdon on March 11. from Southampton on March 12. for Auckland and Wellington ; due Auckland April 19. TEKOA—Sailed from Liverpool on Feb. 27 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Duncd'n : due Auckland April 9. ATHOLL—Sailed March 5 from New Tork for Lyttelton. Dunedin. Hobart and Launceston ; due Lyttelton March 31. KOREAN’ PRINCE—Sailed from St- John’s February 24 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyt--4 telton and Dunedin ; due Auckland March 31. MATAKANA—SaiIs from Liverpool on February 27 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttel ton and Dunedin : due Auckland April 8. _ MAHA NA—Sails from Liverpool on April 10 for Auckland, WeMinjrton, Lyttelton and Dunedin ; due Auckland May 18. PORT HARDY —Sails from Liverpool on March 13 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin : due Auckland April 22. PORT HOBART —Sailed from London on March 3 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Bluff and Nelson; due Dunedin April 10. CORINTHIC—SaIted from London February 25, from Southampton Feb. 27, for Wellington and Auckland ; due Wellington April 4. WEST ISLIP—Left San Francisco on March 6 for Auckland. Wellington. Tnnaru and Melbourne ; dne Auckland March 30. PORT NAPIER—SaiIs from London on March 24 for Suva. Auckland and Dunedin: due Auckland Mav SUFFOLK—SaiI? Lorn Liverpool on March 27 for Auekla...!. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin ; d-ue ’ ■ land May 7. CANADIAN MILLER Sailed from Halifax Feb. 25 for Aariilnnd. Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru ard Dunedin : due Auckland April 6. WAIRUN’A—Srih from San Francisco end it March to- New Zealand and Australian ports: due New Zealand April. m MRr.MO - Sails from San Francisco early in March for Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton and Dunedin; due Napier end of Ma reh. CITY OF DATA VIA Sailed on February 27 from New York for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin ; due Auckland April PORT CURTIS—SaiIs on March 17 from Mew York for Auckland. Gisborne, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth; due Auckland April 26. CITY OF DURBAN Sailed from New York nn March 25 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Portland ; due Auckland May 4. CANADIAN BRITISHER Sailed fmm Halifax on March 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin; due Auck’■and May <. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara sailed from Sydney on March 11 or Vancouver, via Auckland. Suva, and Honou’u : arrived Auckland March 15: sailed from Auckland March 16 for Vancouver; due Vancouver April 2. Makura. R.M.S.. sailed from Sydney March 25 for San Francisco, via Wellington. Rarotonga and Papeete; arrived Wellington yesterday ; due San Francisco April 56. Aorangi. R.M.S.. sailed from Vancouver on March 10 for Sydney, via Honolulu. Suva and Auckland: arrived Auckland yesterday; due Sydney April 3. Tahiti, R.M.S., sailed from San Francisco March 24 for Sydney, via Paj>epte. Rarotonga and Wellington ; due Wellington April 12 ; due Sydney April 17.
LOCAL AGENTS’ ADVICE. . Messrs C. F. Millward and Co. advise:— THE CALM. The Calm sailed from Wanganui last night for Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Bluff. THE STORM. The Storm is due to arrive at Wanganui today from Wellington. After discharge she sails from here to Wellington and South Isj land ports. THE BREEZE. The Breeze is to load at Wellington to-day and is due to arrive at Wanganui to-morrow. After discharge she returns to Wellington and . L expected to be in this port again on April THE GALE. The Gale is scheduled to load at Dunedin today, Oamaru to-morrow, Timaru on Thursday, Lyttelton on Saturday. Wellington on Tuesday of next week and is expected to arrive at Wanganui on Wednesday, April 7. THE GABRIELLA. The Gabriella sailed from Wanganui on Friday last for Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle, ; via Westport and Greymouth. THE I HUMATA Advice states that the Ihumata sailed probably on Saturday from Newcastle for Wanganui direct. Messrs S. Holm and Co. advise:— THE JOHN. The John arrived at Wanganui yesterday from Wellington and returned from here to the latter port yesterday evening. She will load at Wellington to-day and to-morrow and is expected back in this port on Thursday. THE PROGRESS. The Progress is at present loading at New Plymouth for Dargaville and Hokianga. THE HOLMDALE The Holmdale’s loading itinerary has been altered. She will now load at Dunedin tomorrow. Oamaru and Timaru on Thursday, Lyttelton on Saturday, Wellington on Tuesday, and is due to arrive at Wanganui on Wednesday, April 7. THE HOLMWOOD. The Holmwood is expected to arrive at New Plymouth soon from Newcastle with a cargo , of coal. She will not call in at Wanganui. Messrs A. Hatriek and Co. advise:— THE KAPUNT. The Kapuni arrived at Wanganui from Wellington on Saturday morning and sailed from this port on Saturday for Patea. THE KAPITI. The Kapiti sailed from Wanganui for Wel- ■ lington. She is expected to be back in this port to-day. THE IN AH A. The Inaha is at present working between Patea and 'Wellington and is not expected to I rome to Wanganui for some time yet. THE SURREY. The Surrey, from Auckland via Wanganui. I -ailed from Wellington on Friday with produce for Glasgow, Liverpool, Mancheater, and ' Xvonmouth. Messrs Johnston and Co. advise:— THE NGATIAWA. The Ngatiawa sailed from Wanganui for Onehunga on Friday nightTHE ARAPAWA. The Arnpawa. according to the latest adi ’rice, is to sail from Onehunga to-day for Wanganui. She is expected to arrive at this . port on Thursday. THE INVERCARGILL. The Invercargill sailed from Wanganui on ! Saturday evening for Wellington. She is expected to be back in this port at an early date. THE ARGYLLSHIRE. i The Argyllshire, from Gisborne, via Wanganui, is now continuing loading for the United Kingdom at Timaru. THE TASMANIA. The Tasmania left Opua on March 18 for I Gisborne to continue loading and afterwards { nr-jceeds to Napier, thence New Plymouth, Wanganui and Wellington to complete. She is due to arrive at this port from New Plymouth on April 9. and is to sail from Wellington on April 14 for London. THE HUNTINGDON. I The Huntingdon is now loading produce for the United Kingdom at Bluff. From that port she proceeds to Lyttelton, Wanganui, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland and Wellington, to complete. She is due in the Wanganui roadstead on April 8. and sails finally from Wellington on April !20 for New York, Boston, Glasgow, Mersey, London, and Avonmouth. Messrs Cock and Co. advise:— THE TITOKI. The Titoki arrived at Wanganui on Saturday from Westport. She sailed from here last night for Wellington, Nelson, Westport, , and Greymouth. Messrs Smith. Beauchamp & Co. advise: — THE PORT NICHOLSON. The Tort Nicholson is scheduled to load meat and general cargo in the Wanganui roadstead on April 26. GENERAL NEWS. THE PAREORA The .steamer Pareora sailed from Liverpool on March 27 with general merchandise from West of England ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She , is due at Auckland on May 3. THE ROTORUA. The New Zealand Shipping Co. report that the Rotorua left Wellington on Saturday for Auckland to discharge the remainder of her London cargo. The vessel will subsequently load at Auckland. Napier, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due back at Wellington on April 19. and will sail finally from there on April 24 for Southampton and London, via Pitcairn Island, Panama and Curacao. THE MAHIA The Mahia loads at New Plymouth. April 4. thence 'Wanganui, Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton, sailing finally from latter port on May 4 for London, via Monte Video and Tene- | rifle. THE MAM ARI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Maraari, arrived in the Wanganui roadstead from Port Chalmers on Sunday. From here she proceeds to Napier and Auckland, to complete loading, and sails finally from Auckland on April 12 for London, via Monte Video and j Teneriffe. THE HORORATA. The Hororata is to sail fr«m Ixindon on April 7 with general cargo to discharge at Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. THE KAWATIRI The Kawatiri left Sydney on March 23 for ■ Fiji and Auckland. She is expected at Auckland about April 6. THE WEST CONAB The Swayne and Hoyt Line steamer West * Cahokia has been replaced by the line’s steamer West Conab. The last-named vessel is to sail from Los Angeles on June 5, and is due to arrive at Auckland on June 29. Her other discharging ports are Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE WEST HENSHAW The West Henshaw will sail from San Pedro on May 4 and will discharge her cargo at Auckland. Wellington. Timaru and Melbourne, being due to reach Auckland on May 30. THE WEST ISLIP The West Islip cleared San Pedro on March 17 for Auckland, Wellington, Hobart and Melbourne. She is due to arrive at Auckland , on April 12. THE WEST NT VARTA The West Niva ria sails from San Pedro on April 6 fnr Auckland, where she is due to ar- | rive on May 2. Thence sh? proceeds Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. THE PORT CURTIS Cable advice states that the steamer Port Curtis sailed from New York on March 18. with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Gisborne. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plvmouth. She is expected at Auckland on April 19. THE PORT NAPIER. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier left London on March 25 with cargo for Suva, Auckland, Dunedin and New Plymouth. She is to be followed from London by the Port Melbourne, sailing »n May 5. for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. , THE SALLY MAERSK. Cable advice states that the chartered teamer Sally Maersk arrived at Louisberg , in March 20, and later proceeds to St. John, , Brunswick, where she completes loading for • ,ev,- Zealand ports. She is expected tc< clear | St. John finally at an early date for Aucki land-
THE BARON MURRAY. News has been received that the Werrall has been withdrawn from the Eastern Canadian loading berth, and the Baron Murray will take it instead. The latter vessel is to sail from St. John on April 20 for New Zealand ports. THE ANGLO-COLUMBIA. The Anglo-Columbia left Panama on March 14 with a cargo of sulphur from Sabine Texas, to discharge at Auckland. Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. The vessel is due at Auckland about April 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Ulimaroa sailed from Auckland on March 26 for Sydney ; due Sydney to-day. The Maunganui sailed from Sydney on March 26 for Auckland ; due Auckland today. The Manuka left Melbourne on March 20 for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington ; leaves Wellington to-morrow for Melbourne direct. The Manama left Sydney on March 26 for Wellington ; due Wellington to-day. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The. following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Awarua—-Kaitoke, Kaituna. Argyllshire. Auckland —H.M.S. Diomede, H.M.S. Dunedin, Tofua, Maunganui, Kaikorai, City of Oran. West Calera. Eastern Sea. Nairnbank, Kaimiloa, Aorangi, Waimana, Rona, Waikawa, Kawatiri, Kaiwarra. Chatham Islands—Trelyon. Surrey. Wellington—Wahine, Maori, Tamahine. Ngaio, Arahura, Hauraki, Manuka. Cumberland. Canadian Challenger. Mamari, Inkula, Tasmania, Marama, Hartfield, Surrey.
PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. D. H. M. Last Quarter New Moon . . First Quarter FuU Moon ..
TIDES AND SUN High water fL-TO-p.m. n cp March 30 .. . . 10.34 in. 58 6.17 5.51 March 31 .. .. 11.16 11.36 6.18 5.50 April 1 . . 11 51 — 6.19 April 2 . . .... 0. 9 0.28 6.21 5 46 April 3 . . .. .. 0.47 1. 4 6.22 5.45 April 4 . . .... 1.31 1.48 6.23 5.43 April 5 .. .. .. 2.19 2.46 6.24 April 6 . . .. .. 3.17 4. 1 6.25 5.40 April 7 .. .. . . 4.38 5.31 6.26 5.39 April 8 . . 6.11 6.54 6.27 April 9 . . 7 7.57 6.28 5.35 April 10 .. . . 8.18 8.50 €.29 5.33
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19541, 30 March 1926, Page 9
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