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SHIPPING

THE TIDES

High Water The above table is tor high tide at the Castleci iff Wharf. For tides at .he City Wharf add 20 minutes to the figures.

PORT OF WANGANUI ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. Kapuni (7.40 p.m.), from Wvi -ion j (.sheltering). SAILED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. (.'alm (4.40 p.m.), for Wellington. ; Arapawa (2.45 a.in.), for Onehunga. ' Parera (3.13 a.m.), for Greymouth. - VESSELS IN PORT. Kapuni (sheltering). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Breeze, southern ports, to-day. Rimutaka, overseas, to-morrow. Arapawa, Onehunga, Monday. Gale, southern ports, Monday. Holmdale, southern ports, Tuesday. j Gabriella, Sydney, early. Pipiriki. Auckland, early. Storm, southern ports, April 24. Port Darwin, overseas April 25. Gale, southern ports, April 22. Baron Maclay Galveston May. Karamea, overseas, May 2. ’ Devon, overseas, May *9. BY I J’er Press Assoclatioa I LYTTELTON, April 17. Arrived—Maori, 6.4 U a.m,, from Wellington; Huntingdon. 720 a.m., from Wellington; Breeze,' 7.50 a.m., from Timaru; John 3.5 p.m., from Wellington. Sailed—Breeze, 4.10 p.m., for Wellington; Port Curtis, 5.50 p.m., for Wellington; Maori, 7.45 p.m., for Wellington. WELLINGTON, April 17. Arrived—Storm, 6 a.m., from Wanganui; Wahine, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Poolta, 7.30 p.m., from New Plymouth. Sailed —Tees, 2.20 p.m., for Chathams; Golden Cloud, 12.20 p.m., f( i Dunedin; Waipiata, 3.10 p.m., for Lyttelton; Kaiapoi, 3.40 p.m., for Auckland; Storm, 5.5 p.m., for Dunedin; Progress, 5.10 p.m., for Dunedin; Wingatui. 6.40 p.m., for Auckland; Wahine, 7.50 p.m., for Lyttelton, DEVON TO LOAD The Federal Company report that the Devon is to leave Brisbane to-day morning for Bluff, to commence loading for London and West Coast port of Great Britain. The vessel will subsequently load also at Port Chalmers, Timaru, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Wellington. She is timed to sail finally from Wellington about May 16. BARON FAIRLIE AT AUCKLAND Early on Monday morning the steamer Baron Fairlie arrived in the. stream at Auckland from Port Arthur, Texas, and berthed to unload the Auckland portion of her cargo under the agency of Robert Millar and Company. The remaining cargo will be unloaded at Wellington, Melbourne, Bunbury. | and Fremantle. The vessel left the I Texas port on Marcn 9, and experienced ! moderate weather throughout. It is hoped to dispatch the vessel from Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Tutanekai, Aorangi, Rotorua. Maui Pomare, Trcgonnell, 1 Canadian Winner, Canadian Challenger, j Karamea. Chatham Islands.—Baron Bellhaven. I Wellington.- Arahura, Coptic, Maroi, Mataroa, Niagara, Ngaio, Tamahine, Wahine, Amalthus, Cambridge, Diomede, Port Napier, Poolta, Rimutaka, Storsten, West Loquassuck, Golden Cloud, Middlesex, Otira, Plume, Port Curtis. Awarua. —Manuka, Karetu, Port Darwin, Kaponga, City of Roubaix.

LOCAL AGENTS’ ADVICE I Messrs C. F. Millward and Co. advise:— The Calm sailed last night for Wellington and southern ports. The Breeze is due at Wanganui today and after discharge will load for j I Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oam- ' aru and Timaru. I | The Gale is scheduled to load at Lyt- I j triton to-day,. We llington to-morrow,: i Picton on Saturday and Wanganui on j Monday. She wll load wool for Woli Ington, | The Storm is at present on her way ; to southern ports, and is expected back .’ at Wanganui about 24th inst. The Baron Maclay is expected at Wanganui about the (‘ml of May with ;' sulphur from Galveston, Toxas. The Gabriella ami Kai ingo arc held up in Sydney owing to the strike 1 troubles, ' Messrs Smith, Beauchamp and Co., ■ i Wanganui agents for the C. and D. | Line report: The Port Napier is due in the Wan- i ganui roadstead from New Plymouth { on April 22 to load 15,000 freight careases of meat, 4000 crates of cheese,'* ; 400 boxes of butter and general cargo. ' 'On completion of her local loading the j 1 •vessel will be despatched to Auckland, jj ' The Port Darwin is due in the road- t I stead on April 25. This vessel is on k 'the Boston-Halifax-London loading,!, | and at this port will lift 9000 freight carcases for New York and 5000 j freight carcases for London. The f l former portion included 2'oo freight e ■ carcases from Paten. On completion s i she will sail for Wellington. v Messrs Dalgcty and Co., Wanganui p , agents for the S.S. and A. Line report: 2 | The motor vessel Karamea is due to 2 1 load in the Wanganui roadstead on 7 May 2 for London. The vessel’s local I loading consists of 22,000 freight car--1 cases of meat and a quantity of general | cargo. Messrs Holm and Co. report:— The Holmdale loads at Dunedin today, Oamaru and Timaru Friday, Lyttelton Saturday, 'Wellington Monday, „ and s due here on Tuesday, the 23rd. The ohn loaded in Lyttelton yester- | day for Picton and New Plymouth. a Messrs A. S. Burgess and Co. re- j po ;A : “ T - - - ‘I The Kapiti is due at Wanganui to- s day from Wellington. j The Devon is due in the roadstead f on May 9, from New Plymouth, to load s for London, Glasgow, Manchester and < Liverpool. 0 rj Messrs. Johnston and Co., report:— f The Arapawa is due at Wanganui on c 3 F<»n day. v The Rimutuka is duo to load in the roadstead to-day for the United b Kingdom. f t INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE jj Marama, leaves Sydney to-morrow; due Wellington April 23; leaves Wellington v April 26 ; due Sydney April '3O. 0 Maunganui leaves Sydney to-morrow; due Auckland April 23; leaves Auckland April c 26: due Sydney April 30. Ulimaroa leaves Auckland to-morrow; due J, Sydney April 23; leaves Sydney April 26; 5 due Wellington April 30. f TRANSPACIFIC MAIL SERVICE t Niagara, from Auckland: due Vancouver April 26; leaves Vancouver '■ May 1 ; due Auckland May 20: leaves Auck- s land May 21; due Sydney May 25; leaves .. Sydney May 30; due Auckland June 3; leaves Auckland June 4; due Vancouver June 21; leaves Vancouver June 26; due Auckland fl July 15; leaves Auckland July 16; due Sydney July 20. , Aorangi, from Vancouver; due Auckland April 21 ; leaves Auckland i April 22; due Sydney April 25; leaves Sydney May 2; due Auckland May G; leaves Auckland May 7; due Vancouver May 24; leaves Vancouver May 20 ; due Auckland June 17; leaves Auckland June 18; due Syd--1 nev June 22. Makura, leaves Sydney to-day; I due Wellington April 22; leaves Wel- ■ lington April 23; due San Francisco May 10; I leaves San Francisco May 15; due Welling- i ton June 3; leaves Wellington June 4; duel Sydney June 8. Tahiti, from San Francisco; due! Wellington May 6; leaves Welling-, S ton May 7 ; due Sydney May 11; f leaves Sydney May 16; due Wellington May j 20; leaves Wellington May 21; due San , I'rancisco June 17. ' ISLANDS SERVICES The Tofua will leave, Auckland at 1.1 ■a.m. on Saturday next for Fiji, Tonga 1 and Samoa. I The -Moeraki left Suva at noon on | Wednesday for Sydney, where she is i | due on Saturday next. TRANS PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE L The Waikawa left Pago Pago on !' April 2 for Vancouver, where she is due | on Sunday, April 21, and proceeds I 1 hence to San Francisco, Apia, Mel- -, bourne and Sydney, j The Waiteniata leaves Suva to-mor-row for Vancouver, where she is due on May 10, and proceeds thence to San • Francisco, Los Angeles, Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. lhe aihcnio, from Sydney, clears Port Ixembla to-day for Vancouver, via Suva and Apia, Iho Hauraki left Los Angeles on * April 10, and is due at Auckland on ] May 3, thence to Wellington, Melbourne - and Adelaide, and returns to Vancouver direct from Adelaide. lhe Waiotapu left Los Angeles on ' April 3, and is due at Papeete on April , .19, at Wellington on May 1, thence to ’ ! Lyttelton, Melbourne, ami Sydney, and returns to \ acouver via Fanning Is- > 1 land. 1 lhe Wairuna left Los Angeles on April 12, and is due at Auckland on May 7, thence to Napier, Lyttelton, ■ Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. LOADING CANADIAN WINNER-At Auckland April , 15; thence April 1G for New York, Boston , and Montreal, via Panama. (C.N.S.) I COPTlC—Arrived at Gisborne March 12 from Melbourne; at Wellington April 10; . . thence April 16 for London, via Panama I ' I (S.S. and A. Co.) ' 1 : OURA* —At Waikokopu April 15; thence Auckland; due here April 19; thence April ! 22 for Wellington; thence April 27 for Lon- ' don via ontevideo and TenerifTe. (S.S. and ' A. Co.) PORT CURTIS—At Lyttelton April 13 ;I ‘ thence Wellington ; thence April 21 for Lon- ’ don, via Monteviedo and TenerifTe. (C. and D. Line.) RIMUTAKA— At Timaru April 13; thence Wanganui, Wellington; thence April 24 fori Southampton and London, via I’ r ' (N.Z.S. Co.) . RARANGA— Arrived Auckland March 27 from Australia; at Auckland Apr I i., , April 19 for Wellington; thence April 21 for and West Coast ports of England, via Montevideo and Teneriffe, (S.S. and A. TASMAN—Arrived New Plymouth March JZ from Brisbane; at Gisborne April 10thence Auckland; thence April 23 for New Thlr* , alif . ax ’ Avonmouth. Glasgow and Liverpool, via Panama. (N.Z.S Co ) WESTMORELAND-At Port Chalmers April 15 • thenee April 18 for London, Avon(N Z S c aS ) E °"' and Livcr l>°°>. 'ia Panama.

April 18 5.16 6.6 April 19 6 . 3 7 7.11 April 20 7.33 8.0 April 21 8.20 8.42 April 22 9.0 9.20 April 23 9.38 9.56 April 24 10.15 10.32

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 9