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SHIPPING

THE TIDES . High Water the above table Is tor high tide at the Cast.ecliff Wharf. For tides at -.he City Wharf add 20 minutes to the figures.

PORT OF WANGANUI ARRIVED. TUESDAY, APRIL 16. Arapawa (12.20 a.m.), from Onehunga. Calm (2.20 a.m.), from Wellington. ’ SAILED TUESDAY, APRIL 16. Alcbryn (1.45 a.m.), for Westport. Inaha (2.45 p.m.), for Wellington. Storm (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington. VESSELS IN PORT. Calm, Parcra, Arapawa. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rimutaka, overseas, to-morrow. Breeze, southern ports, to-morrow. I Holmdale, southern ports. April 23. Port Darwin, overseas, April 25. I Gabriella, Sydney, early. Pipiriki, Auckland, early. Gale, southern ports, April 22. Baron Maclay Galveston May. Karamea, overseas, May 2. Devon, overseas, May 9. 1 BY TELEGRAPH. 1 far Press Association I AUCKLAND, April 16. Arrived Piri, 7 a.m., from Sydney; Ulimaroa, 9.40 a.m., from Sydney; Kurow, 10.50 a.m., from Lyttelton. j Sailed—Canadian Winner, 3.15 p.m.,| for New York; Canadian Challenger, 1 6.20 p.m., for Wellington. WELLINGTON, April 16. * Arrived—Holmdale, 6 a.m., from Wanganui; Maori, 7 a.m., from Ly-’Aci-ton; Progress, 8.40 a.m., from Mercer; Waiplatu, 10.10 a.m., from Napier; Totara, 11.10 a.m., from Lyttelton; Tees, 12.35 p.m., from Lyttelton; \\'ia gatui, 2 p.m., from Lyttelton. Sailed—Storsten, 7 a.m., for Melbourne; Coptic, 12.45 p.m., for Southampton; Huntingdon, 2.40 p.m., for Lyttelton; Port Napier, 4.30 p.m., tor New Plymouth; Totara, 5.20 p.m., lor New Plymouth; Holmdale, 6.15 p.m.. for Dunedin; .Maori, 7.50 p.m., for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, April 16. Arrived Wahine, 6.40 a.m., from Wellingtoi; Aratapu, noon, from Waitara. Sailed—Wahine, 8.50 p.m., for Wellington, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Awanui.—Aorangi, Rotorua, Maui Pomare, Tutanekai, Cambridge, Canadian Challengsr, Trogonnell. Chatham Islands.—Rotorua, Baron Bellhaven, Herminius. Wellington.—Arahura, Coptic, Maori, Mataroa, Niagara, Ngaio, Tamahine, Wahine, Amalthus, Diomede, Golden Cloud, Middlesex, Otira, Plume, West Loquassuck, Huntingdon, Port Napier, Kaponga, Tasmania. Rimutaka, Poolta, Canadian Winner. Awarua. —Manuka, Karctu, Port Dar- | win.

LOCAL AGENTS’ ADVICE | Messrs C. F. Millward and Co. advise:— The Storm sailed yesterday for Dunedin and usual ports. The Calm arrived at Wanganui yesterday but was unable to berth. She 1 ‘will load to-day for Wellington, Lyt-| telton, Bluff, Dunedin and Timaru. I The Breeze is due at Wanganui tomorrow from southern ports and Wellington. I The Gale is scheduled to load at . Timaru to-day, Lyttelton to-morrow, I | thence Wellington and Picton, due at? Wanganui about 22nd hist. ! ( The Aelybryn sailed from Wanganui J early yesterday morning for Westport. / The Barov Maclay is expected at ! Wanganui about the end of May with ■' sulphur from Galveston. - 1 Messrs Smith. Beauchamp and Co., i‘ Wanganui agents for the C. and D. j J Line report:— The Port Napier is due in the Wanganui roadstead from New Plymouth > on April 22 to load 15.000 freight car- ; cases of meat, 4000 crates of cheese, u 400 boxes of butter and general cargo. On completion of her local loading the I* vessel will be despatched to Auckland. I. The Port Darwin is due in the roadstead on April 25. This vessel is on c the Boston-Halifax-London loading, j and at this port will lift 9000 freight < carcases for New York and 5000 j freight carcases for London. The i former portion included 2~00 freight ] carcases from Patea. On completion j she will sail for Wellington. p Messrs Dalgcty and Co., Wanganui , agents for the S.S. and A. Line report: !t The motor vessel Karamea is due to ir load in the Wanganui roadstead on R May 2 for London. The vessel’s local :i loading consists of 22,000 freight car- jt cases of meat and a quantity of general I cargo. s Messrs Holm and Co. report:— The Holmdale loads in Dunedin on Thursday, Oamaru and Timaru Friday, Lyttelton Saturday, Wellington Alon- ( day, and is due here on Tuesday, the j The John loads in Lyttelton to-day ■ for Picton and New Plymouth. f Messrs A. S. Burgess and Co. reP° rt: — .... ] The Kapili is due at Wanganui today from Wellington. The Devon is due in the roadstead • on May 9, from New Plymouth, to load for London, Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool. Messrs. Johnston and Co., report: — The liimutuka is due to load in the roadstead to-morrow for the United , Kingdom. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE Marama. leaves Sydney April 19; due Wellington April 23; leaves Wellington 1 April 26; due Sydney April 30. | Maunganui leaves Sydney April 19; duo Auckland April 23; leaves Auckland April * 26 ; due Sydney April 30. 1 Ulimarca loaves Auckland April 19 ; due . Sydney April 23; leaves Sydney April 26 ; d.«e Wellington April 30. Manuka. from Wellington, for Mel- I bourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; > due Melbourne to-day. ■ 1 TRANSPACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, from Auckland; due Vancouver April 26 ; leaves Vancouver May 1 ; due Auckland May 20; leaves Auckland May 21 ; due Sydney May 25; leaves Sydney May 30; due Aucklo.nd June 3; leaves' Auckland June 4; due Vancouver June 21 ; I i leaves Vancouver June 26; due Auckland I July 15; leaves Auckland July 16; due Syd-; ney July 20. Aorangi, from Vancouver; due Ancle-1 land April 21 ; leaves Auckland I April 22; due Sydney April 25; leaves Syd- ' ney May 2; due Auckland May 6; leaves ■ Auckland May 7 ; due Vancouver May 24 ; I leaves Vancouver May 29; due Auckland , June 17; leaves Auckland June 18; due Sydney June 22. I Makura, leaves Sydney to-morrow;' I due Wellington April 22; leaves Weilington April 23 ; due San Francisco May 10 ; j leaves San Francisco May 15; due WelliiZ;- i ton June 3; leaves Wellington June 4; duel Sydney June 8. Tahiti, leaves San Francisco to- ( day; due Wellington May 6; leaves We llington May 7; due Sydney May 11; leaves Sydney May 16; due Wellington Mav 20; leaves Wellington May 21; due San Francisco June 17. TAMAROA LEAVES BALBOA The Shaw. Savill ami Albion Com'pany has been notified by cable that its | liner Tamaroa loft Balboa on Thursday (morning for Auckland and Wellington, ion route from London and Southamp- 1 'ton. The vessel is due at Auckland on April 29. HAURAKI CLEARED LOS ANGELES The Union Company has received ad- \ ice that the motor ship Hauraki cleared Los Angeles last Wednesday morning with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Adelaide. She is duo about May 3. THE CANADIA NBRITISHER , Ct.bled advice has been received by tfie Canadian National Steamships tint the Canadian Britisher arrived at Panama on April 7 from Halifax, en route to New Zealand, The vessel is due at Auckland o n May 7, and at Wellington ■ about May 13. REMUERA LEAVES LONDON lie New Zealand Shipping Company s liner Remuera left London last Thursday, and Southampton on Friday for Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on May 17, and at Auckland about .May 26. Captain A. McKollar, late commander of the liiiapehu, is now in command of the Remuera RARANGA LOADING ( Now loading at Auckland, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga is to leave there on Friday for Wellington, where she completes her loading i and finally departs on April 24 for Lon- , don and West Coast ports of England, via Montevideo and Tencriffe. ’ AELYBRRN TO DOCK Henderson and Masfarlane advise that the steamer Aelybryn, left Wan- i | ganui yesterday for Westport for bunkers, thence she roiurns to Auckland on April 22 for docking. The following day the Aelybryn leaves Auckla’nd for Nauru or Ocean Island to load for New Zealand or Australia. ' OTIRA LATE Leaving Oamaru on Tuesday for Waikokopu and Auckland, tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira is due at that port on Friday next to continue her loading under the agency of L. D. ■ Nathain and Company. She is expected to sail from that port again next Monday for Wellington, where she competes her loading, and finally departs on April 27 for London, via Monte video and Tencriffe. Rheumatic twinges fly after taking Rheumo. 4/G>

a.m. p.m. A Pri! 1< 3.38 4.31 A nril IS 5.16 6.6 April 19 ,, 6.37 7 April 20 s j, April 21 8.20 8 42 April 22 9.0 9 90 . April 23 9.38 9 56

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 91, 17 April 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 91, 17 April 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 91, 17 April 1929, Page 9