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SHIPPING

HIGH TIDES AT WANGANUI To-day. 12.20 a.m. and 12.36 p.m. To-morrow. 12.52 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. PORT OF WANGANUI Yesterday’s Departures Kapiti, m.v., 242 tons (Captain Johansen), 6.40 p.m., for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Coastal. Kapiti, Wellington, to-morrow. Holmdale, Wellington, Friday. Hauturu, New Plymouth, Saturday. Breeze, Wellington, Saturday. Storm, Wellington, Sunday. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. Port Fairy, Wellington, September 7. Kalingo, Picton, September 16. Tongariro, Timaru, September 18. Fordsdale, Wellington, October 2. Queen Maud, Nauru Island, October 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coastal. Kapiti, Wellington, to-morrow. Holmdale, Picton, Friday. Orepuki, Picton, Friday. Hauturu, Picton, Saturday. Breeze, Wellington, Saturday. Storm, Wellington, Sunday. intercolonial, Island- and Overseas. Port Fairy, New Plymouth, Sept. 9. Kalingo, Greymouth, Melbourne and Sydney, September 17. Tongariro, Wellington, September 19. Fordsdale, New Plymouth, October 4. ROUND N.Z. PORTS [ Per Press Association. ] AUCKLAND, Sept. 2. Arrived.—Waipiata at 6.40 a.m. from Wellington; Shintoku Maru at 1 u.m. from Crosbav. To Sail.—Aorangi at 11 p.m. foi Sydney. WELLINGTON, Sept. 2. Arrived,—Tongariro at 11.30 p.m. on Sunday from Loudon; Titoki at 2.20 a.m. and Totara at 3.45 a.m. from Westport; Port Whangarei at 6.35 a.m. from Auckland; Kaimiro at 6.45 a.n. from Greymouth; Maunganui at* 7.30 a.m. from Sydney; Waimarino at 8 a.m; from Auckland. Sailed.—Port Whangarei at 2 p.m. and Rangatira at 7.50 p.m. for Lyttelton. To Sail.—Waimarino at 8.30 p.m. for Lyttelton; Totara at 11 p.m. for Grey mouth. LYTTELTON, Sept. 2. Arrived.—Maui Pomare at 8.55 a.m. from Apia and Niue; Storm at 8 p.m. from Westport. Sailed. —Wairau at 3.20 p.m. for Blenheim; Maori at 8.5 p.m. for Wei lington; Nikau at 9.30 p.m. for Nelson; Maui Pomare at 9.15 p.m. for Wellington. WIRELESS NOTICES. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Anglo Canadian, Aorangi, Canadian Britisher, Hauraki, Kiwitea, Marama, Narbada, Sheaf Holme, Waipahi. Wellington. Hertford, Kaitoke, H.M.S. Leith, Maori, Mariposa, Matakana, Mataroa, Maui Pomare, Monterey, Niagara, Omana, Port Whangarei, Rangatira, Remuera, Kuahiue, Tamaroa, H.M.S. Wellington. Awarua. Canadian Constructor, Fordsdale, Karepo, Makura, Matai, Simonside, Strathaird, Surrey, Wairangi, Waitaki, Wanganella. Chatham Islands.—South Sea. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. CARGOES FROM SOUTHERN PORTS KAPITI EXPECTED TO-MORROW. The coastal motor-ship Kapiti cleared Wanganui yesterday for Wellington. The vessel will load there to-day and is due here again to-morrow. She will return to Wellington after discharging general cargo. (Burgess and Co.). OREPUKI EN ROUTE The Canterbury Company’s coastal steamer Orepuki is to continue her Wanganui loading at Oamaru and Timaru to-day. The vessel will complete at Lyttelton to-morrow and at Wellington and Picton on Thursday. She is expected at Wanganui on Friday and will return to coot hern ports after discharge. (Millward and Co.).

HOLMDALE EXPECTED FRIDAY. Holm and Company's s.s. Holmdale loaded for Wanganui at Dunedin yesterday. The steamer is scheduled to continue at Oamaru and Timaru to-day. Lyttelton to-morrow, and Wellington and Picton on Thursday. She is due at Wanganui the fo! owing day. (Holm and Co.). BREEZE DUNEDIN TO-DAY. The Canterbury Company’s coastal motorship Breeze loaded for Wanganui al. Bluff yesterday. The vessel's subsequent loading ports are as follows: Dunedin to-day, Oamaru and Timaru to-morrow, Lyttelton Thursday, Wellington and Picton Friday, and Wanganui (arrive) Saturday. (Millward and Co.). STORM DUNEDIN TO-MORROW. After taking a coal cargo from Westport to Lyttelton, the Canterbury Company's s.s. Storm is to leave Lyttelton to-night for Dunedin, where she is to commence her Wanganui loading to-morrow. She will complete at Oamaru and Timaru on Thursday, Lyttelton Friday and Wellington on Saturday. The ■-Learner is expected at Wanganui on Sunday. (Millward and Co.). i)Ni EH UNGA-NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE. HA UTURU'S MOVEMEN TS The Northern Company's a.m.v. Hauturu is scheduled to load al Onehunga to-morrow and Thursday. She will call at New Plymouth on Friday and is expected here on Saturday. (Johnston and Go.). OVERSEAS VESSELS. (To Berth at Castleclifl.) KALINGO LOADING. The Union Company's freighter Kalingo (2047 tons. Captain C. Ostenfeid) is expected to load at Newcastle to-day, and to complete at Sydney on Thursday. The freighter is to leave Sydney on Thursday for New Plymouth, Picton and Wanganui. The Kalingo is due here on or about September 16. She will proceed to Greymouth after discharge. (Millward

NAURU ISLAND PHOSPHATES. Advice has been received from Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser and Company, Ltd., that the Queen Maud will now load at Nauru Island instead of the Nairnbank. The Queen Maud is due at Castleclifl’ on or about October 5. HOMEBOATS DUE. (To Load in Roadstead.) PORT FAIRY EN ROUTE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's motor-ship Port Fairy (7930 tuns. Captain Farmar) is at present loading at Oamaru. She i«s expected at Wellington on rriday, and is to sail the following day for the Wanganui roadstead. From Wanganui the vessel proceeds to New Plymouth and Auckland, from which port she is to sail on September 19 for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. (.Smith, Beaucnamp and Co.). THE TONGARIRO. The Federal Steam Navigation Company's s.s. Tongariro will load for London and West Coast ports of England on September 18 and 19. The vessel will anchor in the roadstead and take on board a quantity of frozen meat. (Burgess and Co.) THE FORDSDALE. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Ford.*dale is also scheduled to load in the roadstead for Great Britain. Tne vessel is expected here about October 4. (Freeman K. Jacksun and Co.) FROM THE SHIP'S LOG. SAILINGS FOR SYDNEY. By the end of this week, three passenger ve.isels will have left Auckland lor Sydney. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi left late last night and the Union Company’s Marama is to sail on Thursday afternoon. The Matson Line's motor-ship Monterey is to sail on Friday night. A departure from Wellington for Sydney will be the Monowai on Friday afterH.M.S. DUNEDIN IN DOCK. H.M.S. Dunedin relumed to Auckland on Friday after a prolonged cruise to the South Sea Islands. The warship was later dockei for cleaning and refitting, in company with H.M.S. Diomede she w.ll leave for the Hauraki Ghlf on September 16 to carry out 11 days’ gunnery exercises. GUNBAR DELAYED BY WEATHER. The s.s. Gunbar, which han been sold by the Richardson Line to Australian buyers, left Auckland last Monday for Sydney, but was forced to shelter at Russell. The vessel Inally cleared Russell at 6 a.m. on Saturday. The Gunbar has a load of timber wli.ch sne took on board at Auckland. CARGO FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. The Swedish motor-ship Innaren is loading at British Columbia ports for New Zealand. The vessel is scheduled to sail on September 20 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about the middle of October and will bring cargo which has been delayed owing to tne prolonged strike ton the Pacific Coast. A NEW YORK CARGO. With general cargo from New York, the motor-ship Anglo Canadian ie expected to arrive at Auckland to-day. The vessel is running pnder charter to the Commonwealth and Dominion Line and will diecnarge al Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sydey and Melbourne. CAPE YORK LATER. The Union Company's chartered motor-ship Cape York is now to leave San Francisco on September 3 and Los Angeles on September 5 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She is now due to arrive at Auckland on September 30. THE WANGANELLA'S MOVEMENTS. The Huddart Parker inter-colonial liner Wanganella is due at Sydney to-day and at Melbourne on Friday from Wellington. The Wanganella is scheduled to leave Melbourne on the return trip to New Zealand on Friday. She will clear Sydney on September 9 and is expected at Auckland on September 13. She will leave on the return trip to Sydney and Melbourne the same day. (Midward and Co.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. VESSELS DISCHARGING. WILLESDEN (G. H. Scales, Ltd.), left Liverpool (N.S.) July 9 for Auckland (urr. Aug. 21), Wellington (due Aug. 27), Lyttelton and Dunedin. NEW ZEALAND STAR (Blue Star* line), left London July 25 for Auckland (arr. Aug. 26) and Port Chalmers (due Sept. 2). Dunedin and Australia. I LOADING FOR OVERSEAS. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR (Can. Nat.), loads at Dunedin Sept. 6; thence Sept. 7 to Lyttelton, Wellington; due there Sept. 10, thence Sept, lo to Napier and Auckland, thence Sept. 14 to New York, Boston and Montreal. FORDSDALE (Shaw, Savill), loads at Bluff Sept. 6 ; thence to Port Chalmers, Timaru, Wellington; due there Sept. 28; thence Oct. 3 to Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland and Port Chalmers; thence Oct. 21 NEW ZEALAND STAR (Blue Star Line), loads at Port Chalmers Sept. 2 ; thence Sept. 6 to Bluff, Lyttelton, Wellington; due there Sept. 15 ; thence Sept. 19 to Napier and Auckland; thence Oct. 1 to London, via Cape Horn.

PORT FAIRY (C. and D. Line), at Oamaru, thence Wellington; due there Sept. 5; thence Sept. 6 to Wanganui, New Plymouth and Auckland; thence Sept. 18 to London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. RANGITANE (N.Z.S. Co.), at Lyttelton; thence Wellington ; due there Sept. 5 ; thence Sept. 10 to Napier and Auckland; thence Sept. 27 to London, via Panama Canal. SURREY (Federal Co.), at Oamaru; thence Bluff, Wellington ; due there Sept. 4 ; thence Sept. 6 to New Plymouth, Opua and Auckland ; thence Sept. 20 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. TONGARIRO (Federal Co.), loads at Lyttelton Sept. 11; thence to Timaru, Wanganui, Wellington ; due there Sept. 20; thence Sept. 23 to Napier, Gisborne, Opua and Auckland ; thence Oct. 13 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, WAIRANGI (Shaw, Savill) at Bluff : thence Lyttelton, Wellington ; dug there Sept. : thence Sept. 7 to Auckland; thence Sept. 14 to Southampton and London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. OVERSEAS VESSELS. DOMINION BOUND. KARU (Union Co.), left Wales July 17 for Safaga. Wellington (due about Sept. 15). CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Juno 29 for Australia. Dunedin (due Sept 9), Lyttelton, Wellington (due Sept. 13) and Auckland. NARBADA (Union Co.), left Calcutta Aug. 2. via Penang, Singapore and Sama rang, for Auckland (due Sept. 5). Wellington' (due Sept. 9), Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. ANGLO-CANADIAN (C. and I). Line), from New York, left Philadelphia Aug. 1 for Auckland* (due Sept. 3). Wellington (due Sept 6), Lyttelton and Dunedin. MONTEREY (T. & W. Young and Burns. Philp), left San Francisco Aug. 20 aiql Loh Angeles Aug. 21 for Honolulu, Pago Pago, Suva, Auckland (due Sept. 6), Sydney and Melbourne. SHEAF HOLME (Union Co.), left Loe Angeles Aug. 11 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Auckland (due Sept. 10), Wellington (due Sept. 14). Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. CANADIAN PLANTER (Can. Nat..), left Montreal July 26 for Auckland (due Sept. 6). Wellington (due Sept. 10), Sydney, Mcl-r-nirne, Dunedin and Lyttelton. MELBOURNE MARU (Federal Co.), left Moji Aug. 1 for Hongkong. Australia, New Plymouth (due Sep). 7), Wellington (due Sept. 13) and Auckland. TURBO (Shell Oil Co.), left 8.-Hik I’apan Aug. 21 for Wellington (due Sept. 9) and Auckland. MIDDLESEX (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Aug. 4 for Auckland (due Sept. 10). Wellington (due Sept. 16), Lyttelton and DunMATAROA (Shaw, Savill), from London, 1 ft Southampton Aug. 10 for Auckland (due ’■ept. 13) and Wellington (du? Sep:. 18). MAKURA (Union Co.), left San Fran- < sen Aug. 28 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wcl--1 ngton <due Sept. 16) for Sydney. NEW ZEALAND (Texas Oil Co.), left Lo.Angeles Aug. 20 for Auckland (due Sept. 15), Wellington (due Sept. 19), Lyttelton and Dunedin. EMMA MAERSK (Union Co.). left San Pedro Aug. 23 fo- (du- Sept.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 206, 3 September 1935, Page 11

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 206, 3 September 1935, Page 11

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 206, 3 September 1935, Page 11

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