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SHIPPING

PORT OF WANGANUI There were no movements in the port jester-day. VESSELS IN PORT. Athol, New Plymouth. John, Wellington. Gale, Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, South, to-day. Arapawa, Onehunga, Monday. John, South, October 18. Holmdale, South, October 19. Gabriella. Sydney, October 19. Cerfisus, Nauru Island, October 21BY TELEGRAPH. (Per Press Association.) LYTTELTON, Oct. IIArrived—Orepuki, 4.40 a.m., from Tarakohe; Storm, 6.45 a.m., from Tiniaru; Wahine, 7.5 a.m., from Wellington; Wingatui, 8-30 a.m., from Timaru; Progress, 9.20 a.m, from Timaru; Kahika, 9.3" a.m., from Timaru. Sailed —Progress, 4.20 p.m., fcr Wellington; Storm, 5.50 p-m., for Welling ton; Wahine, 8.40 p.m., for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Oct. 11. Arrived—Hauraki, 4 a.m., from Los Angeles. Sailed —Antonio, 12-35 p.m., for Lyttelton; Danybryn, 5.45 p.m., for Westport.

LOCAL AGENTS’ ADVICE. Messrs Millward and Co. report:— The Storm is due here on Sunday and will load on Monday for Wellington', Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. The Breeze is at present in dock at LyttelThe Ihumata.—This steamer left Newcastle, Australia, yesterday for Wanganui direct ’and is expected here about 18th or 19th instant. The Atholl. —This vessel is discharging Nauru phosphate at Castlecliff. Messrs Johnson and Co. report:— The Arapawa is due here on Monday from Onehunga. The King Edgar left Panama on October 1 with a cargo of asphalt for New Zealand ports, including Wanganui. Messrs Holm and Co. report:— The John loads at Wellington October 17, and is due here October 18. The Holmdale loads at Dunedin October 15; Timaru October 16; Lyttelton October 17; Wellington October IS; and is due here October 19. Messrs. Hatrick and Co., report:— The Kapiti is due here to-day. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Marama, left Sydney October 5; arrived .Auckland, October 9; leaves Auckland, to-day; due Sydney, October 16; leaves Sydney October 19; due Wellington, October 23; leaves Wellington, October 26 due Sydney, October 30; leaves Sydney, November 2; due Auckland, November 6; leaves Auckland, November 9 ; due Sydney, November 13. Maheno, left Sydney, October 5; arrived Wellington, October 9; leaves Wellington today ; due Sydney, October 16; leaves Sydney, October 19; due Auckland, October 23; leaves Auckland, October 26; due Sydney, October 30; leaves Sydney, November 2; clue Wellington, November 6; leaves Wellington, .November 9; due Sydney, November 13. Manuka, voyage postponed. Ulimaroa, left Auckland October 5; arrived Sydney October 9 ; leaves Sydney today ; dug Wellington, October 16; leaves Wellington, October 19; due Sydney, October 23; leaves Sydney, October 26 ; due Auckland, October 30; leaves Auckland, November 2; due Sydney, November 6. TRANSPACIFIC MAIL aCRVICESL Aorangi, left Sydney, September 20, for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver; left Auckland September 25; due Vancouver, to-day; leaves Vancouver, October 17; due Auckland, November 5; due Sydney, November 10; leaves Sydney, November 15 leaves Auckland, November 20; due Vancouver, December 7. Niagara, left Vancouver, September 19, for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney; arrived Auckland October 8; sailed for Sydney, October 8; due Sydney, to-morrow; leaves Sydney, October 18; leaves Auckland, October 23; due Vancouver, November 9; leaves Vancouver, November 14; due Auckland, December 3; due Sydney, December 8. Makura, left San Francisco October 3, fdr Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington, October 22; due Sydney, October 27 ; leaves Sydney, November 1 ; leaves Wellington, November 6; due San Francisco, November 23; leaves San Franj cisco, November 28; due Wellington, December 17; due Sydney, December 22. Maunganui, left Sydney October 4, for Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco; left Wellington yesterday; due San Francisco, October 26; leaves San Francisco, October •31 ; due Wellington, November 19 ; due Sydney, November 24. (Withdraws and Tahiti resumes). OVERSEAS VESSELS INWARD BOUND WAIRUNA (Union Co.). —Left Los Angeles August 15 for Papeete, Auckland, Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth; at New Plymouth. RAVENSCAR (Murray, Roberts).—From Safaja to Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton ; at Lyttelton. DEVON (Federal Co.,).—Left Liverpool August 5 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth; left Lyttelton, October 9. TURAKINA < Federal Co.).—Left Liverpool August 18 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff; left Lyttelton October 10. GOLDEN STATE (Burns-Philp).—Left Los Angeles August 30 for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin; arrived Wellington Oct. 8. VESTVARD (T.O. Co.).—Left Port Arthur (Texas). August 23 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, and Australia; arrived Wellington October 7. VOCO (Vacuum Oil C 0.,). —From San Pedro, for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin; due Auckland November 6; due Wellington, November 12. BARON INCHCAPE (N.Z.S. Co.).—From Sydney (C. 8. left Montreal August 26 for Newport News, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney; left Auckland October 10; due Wellington, October 12. NIAGARA (Union Co.). —Left Vancouver September 19 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney: arrived Auckland October 8. CANADIAN CONQUEROR (Canadian National Steamships), left Montreal August 27 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Bluff; was due Wellington October 11. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.). —From London, left Southampton August 31 for Auckland, Dunedin, and Nelson ; was due Auckland Oct. 10. PORT DARWIN (C. and D. Line).—Left Liverpool September 2 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Auckland October 13; due Wellington October 19. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co). —From London, left Southampton September 4 for Wellington and Lyttelton, via Madeira and Panama; cue Wellington to-day. CANADIAN EXPLORER (Canadian National Steamships).—Left Montreal September 8 for Auckland and Australia ; due Auckland October 18. • HAURAKI (Union Co.).—Left Los Atigeles September 19 for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne. Sydney; arrived Auckland Oct. 10: due Wellington October 18. KAZEMBE (A. and A. Line). —Left New York September 8 for Suva, Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin; due Auckland October 18; due Wellington -October 25. WIRELESS REPORT Awanui.—Veronica, Rimutaka. Kinwood, Niag.ua, Kaiwarra, Canadian Winner, Port Darwin, Omena, Antonio, Lionel Danybryn, Westmoreland. Chatham Islands.—Canadian Explorer. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine. Ngaio, Arahura. Tamahine. Ravenscar. Ruahine. Devon, Tutanckai, Canadian Conqueror, Port Dune-

din, Kairanga, Baron Inchcape. Awarua.—Maunganui, lonic, Essex, Port Hunter, Golden State. Turakina, Karetu, C. A. Larsen, Sir J.- C. Ross, N. T. Nilsen, Alonso. GENERAL NEWS A. AND A. NEW YORK STEAMERS An expected arrival at Suva at any time now is the Ellerman-Bucknall steamer Kazenlbe from New York. The vessel is under charter to the A. and A. Line and she is en route to New Zealand with case oil and general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, She is ache* duled to reach Auckland next Tuesday. Also under charter to the A. and A. Line the Ellerman-Bucknall steamer Kasama left New York on September 22 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on October 27. , The steamer Benholm is scheduled to leave I New York yesterday for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on November 15. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. SOUTH AMERICAN SERVICE FIVE LARGE MOTOR SHIPS The new 14,000 ton Nelson liner Highland Monarch, the first of five motorships ordered by the company for their South American service, has completed her voyage from the yards of Harland and Joff, Belfast, where f she was built, to London. She will sail on October 18 on her first trip to Buenos Aires which nhe is intended to make in about 19 J days. The Highland Monarch is 520 feet in ‘ length and 69 feet across the beatfi and has i ‘ accommodation for 135 first-class passengers. - 60 intermediate r.nd 600 emigrants. The vessel has one of the largest refrigerating in-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 242, 12 October 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 242, 12 October 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 242, 12 October 1928, Page 9