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SHIPPING

Ji'iT OF WAIiiiAKUI AEEIVED. SDAY. NOVEMBER 20. I ’ I -. o-j for Well’ill SAILED. . i !>DAY, NOVEMBER _ l I j. . aragill (2.15 p.m./, for Welling I ! VESSELS IN PORT. Inaha, Wellington. Iking Edgar, Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Breeze, southern ports, to-day. I John, southern ports, to-morrow. j Arapawa, Onehunga, to-morrow. Holmdale. .southern pu ls, to-morrow. | ('alm. .southern ports, Saturday. Cale, southern ports. November 27. Kaliugo, Australia, \ Wellington, early.! Lornaston, Nauru Island, cany. Kairanca. Melbourne, early. BY TELEGRAPH. I (i’er I’rc-s Association.) AUCKLAND, Nov. 20. Arrived—Port Wellington, 7 a.m.. from Lorn Ion; .Mara ma, 1225 p.m., from Fydncy; Glen Eden, 1 p.m., from Java. Sailed-—Maui Pomare, 11.15 a.m.. for Apia; Benhoim. 5.20 p.m.. for Wellington; Aorangi, s p.m., for Vancouver. LYTTELTON, Nov. 2d. Arrived—llolmda!•'. 5.45 a.m., from Tima.u; Wahine, 6.40 a.m., from Wei-I lington; Waipahi. 1 p.m, from Welling I ton; IF ho, 3.5 p.m.. from Blenheim; Titoki, 3.5 p.m., from Tarakohc; Gale. | 5.30 p.m., from Wellington. Sailed—Karamea. 4.10 p.m., for Wrl lington; llolmdale. 4.55 p.m.. for Wei lington; Waliine, ”.35 p.m., for Wellington.

LOCAL AGENTS’ ADVICE. ! Messrs C. F. Millward and (’•>. advise:— The Breccz. is due this morning and will 1 ’<»;■<! this afternoon for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Oamaru and Timaru. The Calm loads at Lyttelton to-day. Wellington to-morrow. I’icton on Friday and Wanganui on Saturday. She sails for Wellington and Southern ports, including Bluff. The Gale is at present on her way south, .-.nd is expected back here about November The Kalingo is expected at "Wanganui about the end of this month from Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle, via Wellington. Messrs Holm and Co. report: The llolmdale i due at Wanganui on Thursday from southern ports, and sails again on Thursday evening for Wellington. Dunedin. Oamaru. Timaru and Lyttelton. The John is due on Thursday from Lyttelton and Wellington and sails in the evening for New Plymouth. Messrs Johnston and Co. advise: The .Xrapaw is due here to-morrow from Onehunga. The King Edgar sails for New Plymouth. GENERAL NEWS NUN-STOP ENGINE MOTOR SHIP PERFORMANCES J The recent completion by the Norwegianowned motor ship Bianca, built by the Golawerken of Gothenburg, u£ a round-the-world ■voyage without slopping her engines, recalls tiie I act that the motor ship Siljestad, built by Messrs Burmeister and Wain for Klavcness and Lb., of Oslo., last year, has already made two such voyages (states the Shipping World). On September .‘JO, 1927, alter compleli.i/g successful trials, the Siljestad lelt M- i- Burmeister and Wain's yard ;i. nhai-tcti and proceeded via Antwerp i<» the Mexican Gull. She then passed through the Panama Canal via Tan Pedro to Japan. ; and after veiling Shanghai and Vladivostok. I returned \in the Dutch Ea-t Indies to AarI hu.< in Denmark. The last part of the voyl age, namely from the Indies tu Aarhus, occupied Sts days, but the whole round-the-world . trip occupied close upon six months, during : which period the engines were not .-topped on a single occasion. MALREANIA MAKES ANOTHER RECORD i As if in defiance of the threat of the i new German liners now completing for the j Norddeutscher Lloyd, the Mauretania has I made still another record, states the Syren j and Shipping. She completed her last voyage from New York to Plymouth in six i minutes over live days, her fastest time, and I her official passage from New York to the ■ Eddystone was 4 days 2 .‘‘.hours 10 minutes. ' This is the third record which this wonderful old Cunardcr has set up in the past three ; months. If she goes on like this—only re- ] r ently she averaged 27.3 knots between Plymouth and Cherbourg the German boats will have to do something really wonderful I to beat her. 1N T ERCOLONI AL SER VICE | Marama Jrom Sydney, due Auckland yesI terday; leaves Auckland November 23; due Sydney November 27. i Maheno. from Sydney, due Wellington yesI terday (withdraws). [ Ulimaroa, from Wellington, due Sydney yesterday ; loaves Sydney November 23 ; ; due Auckland November 27 ; leaves Auckland i Manuka, from Wellington, due Melbourne r* Hy - TRANSPACIFIC MAU. sSRVICES. Aorangi .left Sydney November 15 for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver; was to leave Auckland yesterday; due Vancouver December 7. Niagara, from Vancouver, left November 14 for Honolulu. Suva, Auckland am 1 Sydney; due Auckland December 3; due Sydney I tecember 8. Makura. left Wellington November 6; due San Francisco Friday; leaves San Francisco Nov. 28; due Wellington December 17 ; due Sydney December 22. j Maunganui left San Francisco October 31 . for Papeete. Rarotonga, Wellington and Syd- [ noy; arrived Wellington Monday; due Sydj noy November 21. (Withdraws ami Tahiti OVERSEAS VESSELS. I NW. RD BOUND i OI.IVEBANK (Finnish barquc’i- -Left Mahe Sey.-hellcs September H>, for Auckland. PORT CURTIS—Ix?ft New York October 28 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin; due Auckland November 26; due Wellington December 3. Leaves Melbourne today for New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Wanganui. Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Wanganui the end of the month. | GOLDEN CLOUD—Left Los Angeles Novornber 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Timaru, Dunedin; due Auckland November 27; due Wellington December 3. RUAPEHU—Ixft Southampton November 2 for Wellington. Port Chalmers. Lyttelton, Hawke’s Bay, due Wellington December 12. CUMBERLAND—Left Liverpool October 27 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru ; due Auckland DePORT WELLINGTON—Left London October 21 for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth; due Auckland November 23; due A l ington November 30. SOMERSET—Left Liverpool October 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin due Auckland November 25; due Wellington December 4. EASTMOOR—Left Montreal October 16 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin ; due Auckland November 27 ; title Wellington December 3. WAIHEMO—Left Los Angeles Nov. 9 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia; due Auckland Dec. 4 ; due Wellington Dec. 9. NORDIIVAL—Left San Francisco Nov. 11 for Auckland and Australia; due Auckland ROTORUA—Left Southampton October 20 for Auckland. Wellington; due Auckland December 1 ; due Wellington December 8. HUMPHREY—Left Falmouth October 23 for Auckland ; duo Auckland in December. CANADIANB RITISHER—Left Montreal October 28 for Auckland. Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton. Timaru, Dunedin ; due Auckland December 12. tober 26 for Timaru and Australia; due Timaru December 12. CANADIAN CRUISER-Left Montreal October 26 for Timaru and Australia, due Tim.iru December 16. ,0 PORT ARTHUR- Left New York October

28 for Auckland. Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin ; due Auckland November 26; due Wellington December 3. MAIMOA—Left Liverpool November to for Auckland, "Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; clue Auckland December 18; due Wellington December 25. CANADIAN BRITISHER—Left Montreal TAMAROA—Left. South ampton November I 9 for Wellington, Anuckland ; due Wellington December 13. SGOPAS From Singapore, for Wellington; due Wellington to-day. WIRELESS REPORT Awanui. Tofua. Bosworth, Urbino, Hilda, Knudsen, Norfolk, Maui Pomare. Aorangi, Benhoim. Chatham Islands.- Somerset .Eastmoor, Port Arthur. Wellington. Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Tamahine, Niagara, Manuka, Kaikoral, Golden Bear, Turnkina, Port Darwin. Matinganui, Kaiwarra, King Edgar, Rimutaka. Awarua.—Sir J. C. Ross, N. T- Nilsen Alvnso, C. A. Larson, City of New York, Eleanor Bolling, Makura, Kasama.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 9

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