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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER AT WANGANUI (New Zealand Summer Time). To-day. 11.58 am. and 12.23 p.m. To-morrow. 12.30 a.m. and 12.4.* p.m. Friday. 1.9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. PORT OF WANGANUI Yesterday’s Arrivals Hauturu, a.m.v., 296 tons (Captain Keatley), 7.15 a.m., from New Plymouth. Breeze, m.v., 622 tons (Captain Stewart), 9 a-m., from Wellington. Yesterday’s departures Kalingo, s.s., 2047 tons (Captain G. Bruce), 11.5 a.m., for Westport. Breeze, m.v.. 622 tons (Captain Stewart), 10.35 p.m., for Picton. In Port To-day Town Wharf: Hauturu (to sail early). En Route to Wanganui The m.v. Kapiti cleared Wellington at 6 p-ra. yesterday. The Wanganui agents of the t.’.ip.v. Nikau (Cock and Co.) advised late yesterday afternoon that the motor-ship was to have left Tarakohe last night. She is due at the Town Wharf at about 10 o’clock this morning. HAUTURU EAR-BOUND The Hauturu was bar-bound at Wanganui last night, but is expected to sail for Raglan this morning. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal Nikau, Tarakohe, this day. Kapiti, Lyttelton, via Wellington, this day. Hohndale, southern ports, via Picton. Friday. Storm, southern ports, via Picton, Friday. Hauturu, Onehunga, via New Plymouth, Sunday. Breeze, southern ports, via Picton, Wednesday. Paua, Wellington, Wednesday. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. M.Tidalay. Nauru, via Auckland, Fri Neinea. Japan, via Auckland, Novem- • Mahana, New Plymouth, November. iGal r elia, Newcastle. Sydney, December Kanna, Walpole Island, via New Plymouth, December. (Cornwallis, Canada, via Sydney aad ' New Zealand ports, January. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Coastal. • NikTtu, Nelson, this day. Kapiti, Wellington, this day. | Holmdale, Wellington, Friday. Storm, Wellington, Friday. Hauturu, Onehunga, Monday. ! Breeze, Wellington. Wednesday. Paua, Wellington, Wednesday. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. ; Mandalay, overseas, next week. | Nemea, overseas, November. I Mahana. Wellington, November. J Kanna, Lyttelton, December. i ’’ornwallis, New York. January. ROUND N.Z. PORTS [ Per Press e.sx>ciat:on. 1 AUCKLAND, Nov. 12. \rrived.—Golden State 1 p.m., from ' ’ - r -‘ '• Sailed- —Aorangi 11.30 a.m., for Van- ' ” ‘ f ’ WELLINGTON, Nov. 12. ! Arrived—Echo, at 4.10 a.m., from I Blenheim; Ngahon. 5 a.m., from Colpin gwood: Matangi, 5.25 a.m., from • , . . v, al ii e, e 7 a.n .. from Lyttel- | ton: Rata. 11.10 “a.m., from Lyttelton; 1 Parera, 11.25 a.m.. from Mercer; Ka j ; iti. 11.45 a.m., from Lyttelton; Ka ! <•.(» 12.45 p.m., from New Plymouth; | Tamahine, 6.15 p.m., from Picton. ' Sailed. —Futurist, at 8.5 a.m., for : «’n.ik Strait: Makura, 3.5 p.m., for SydI r ev; Gale. 5.10 p.m.. for Greymouth; 6 p.m.. for Blenheim; Kapiti, 6.5 ! r ? !.. for Wanganui; Parera, 6.5 p.m.. I fnr Dunedin; Rata, 8 p.m.. for Tara LYTTELTON, Nov. 12. Arrived.—Rangatira, at 6.3-» a.m.. j • - -m Wellington; Waimarino, 7 a.m., jrrom Timaru; Port Waikato, 9.50 a.m.. ’ from Wellington: Holmdale, 10.5 a.m.. I front Timrau; W’aipiata, 1 R4n-, from gton. Sailed?—Holmdale. at 2.30 p.m., for gton; Port Waikato. 3.2" p.m--r Dur edir : Waikouaiti, 4.25 p.m.. for ; Bluff: Rangatira. 8.35 p.m.. for WelWIRELESS NOTICES. I The following vessels are expected tn be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day: Chatham Islands. —South Sea. Auckland.—Aorangi, City of Baghdad. Garonne, Golden State, Kiranga, Maui Pomare, Ngakuta, Tort M hangarei, Wairuna. Wellington.—Akaroa. Alfie Cam, Diomede, Emma Maersk, Kai ingo, King Malcolm. H.M.S. Leith, Makura, Monowai, Niagara. Norfolk, Rangatira. Rangitata. Rangitiki, Remuera, r lainuj, Tamahine, Tamaroa, Wahine, Maipawa. Waitaki. Awarua. —Abel Tasman, Canadian •’onejueror, Gabriella, Hauraki, James <’ook. Kartigi. Marama. Maunganui, Nev. Zealand. <>mana. South Africa, Trona, Waikouaiti, AV. B. Walker. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. CARGOES FROM SOUTHERN PORTS. KAPITI DUE TO-DAY. y With general cargo from Lyttelton and Wellington, the m.v. Kapiti is due at the Town Wharf to-day. On completion of discharge she will sail for Weliinjrton to load a return cargo for Wanganui. (Burgess and

STORM LYTTELTON TO-DAY. En route from BlufF, the Canterbury Company's 749-ton coastal steamer Storm 4 ie listed to continue her Wanganui loading at Lyttelton to-day and Wellington and Picton tomorrow. She is due- here on Friday and will take cargo for Wellington. BlufF, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. (Millward and Co.). HOLMDALE DELAYED. Holm and Company’s 681-ton coastal steamer Holmdale, en route from Dunedin and via ports, has been delayed to load at Wellington to-day and at Picton to-morrow. She is now due at the Town Wharf on Friday and after discharge will load for Wellington. Dunedin and southern ports. (Holm and Go.). BREEZE FOR SOUTH. 'The Canterbury Company’s 622-ton coastal motor-ship Breeze d’«charged a .southern cargd at Wanganui yesterday. She sailed last night for Wellington and Dunedin to load again for Wanganui. The vessel’s loading ports are as follow: Dunedin Friday, Oamaru and T.maru Saturdy, Lyttelton Monday, Wellington and Picton Tuesday and Wanganui • arrive) Wednesday, November 20. (Millward and Co.). ONEHI NGA-NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE HAUTURU WANGANUI YESTERDAY. The a.m.v. Hauturu discharged a northern cargo at Wanganui yesterday and sailed in the evening for Onehunga direct. The Hauturu is sc.iedOled to load a 1 eturn cargo at Onehunga on Friday and at New Plymouth on Saturday. She is due here on Sunday morning and will diflcharge at the Town Wharf the following day. (Johnston and Co.). CEMENT FROM TARAKOHE. NIKAU EXPECTED TO-DAY. With cement from Tarakohe, the Anchor Company’s t.s.m.v. Nikau (248 tons) is expected at the Town Wharf this niorniyg. On completion of discharge the Nikau will sail for Nelson. (Cock and Co.). OVERSEAS VESSELS. (To Berth at Cafltlecliff) KALINGO DEPARTS. Having completed discharge of her intercolonial cargo, the Union Company’s 2047ton steamer Kalingo, commanded by Captain G. Bruce, cleared CastleclifF yesterday for Westport, Greymouth and Melbourne. (Millward and Co.). MANDALAY AT AUCKLAND. The s.s. Mandalay, of 5529 tons gross, is now discharging rock phosphate from Nauru I-land at Auckland. The steamer is to complete at CastleclifF and is expected here on Friday. Her New Zealand cargo is for Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. (Millward and Co.). NEMEA EN P.OUTE. The s.s. Nemea, of 5101 tens gross register, is en route to New Zealand from Port Mu reran, Japan. The vessel has a full cargo of sulphur for Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser and Company and will discharge at Auckland, Lyttelton and Wanganui. She i- due at Auckland on November 16 and at Wanganui early next month. (Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.). GABRIELLA TO LOAD. The Union Company’s 1587-ton freighter Gabriella (Captain Denniston) is scheduled to load for Wanganui. Napier and Gisborne at Newcastle on November 20 and at Sydney on November 21. She i- due here at the end of the month or early in December. (Millward and Co.). KANNA TO LOAD GUANA. The Union Kanna (INS tons) i is to leave Auckland to-day f< r Greymouth to load fnr Auckland, thence to Noumea and Waipole Island to load guano for New Plymouth, Wanganui and Lyttelton. HOMEBOATS DI E. (To Load in Roadstead). MAHANA DUE THIS MONTH The Shaw. Savill freighter Mahana is due nt New Plymouth on November 20 from Australia. She will subsequently load at Wanganui. Auckland. Gisborne and Napier, end of November and ifl to sail finally from the Napier roadstead on Decern tier 14 for London, via Montevideo. CORNWALLIS TO LOAD. I The s.s. Cornwallis is scheduled to leave j Montreal on November 20 for Wanganui via Sydney, Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Duaedin and Napier. From Wanganui she v. ill receive cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal, transhipment at New York for United Kingdom and the Qpntinent. There is a possibility that the CokTiwallis will bersh at CastleclifF. (Millward and Co.). FROM THE SHIP’S LOG. FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. The Huddart Parker Line’* t.s.m.v. Wan-gam.-lla r.'s6'i tonsi i- * hc<luled t<> leave Wellington on November 21 for Sydney and Melbourne. (Millward and Co.). NIAGARA LEAVE VANCOUVER. The Royal Mail line Niagara left Vancouver at midnight last Friday and was to clear Victoria at noon on Saturday for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. The vessel is due at Auckland on November 28 and is scheduled to sail for Sydney the same day. TAINUI RADIOS. The Tainui, en route from Southampton for Wellington anil Auckland, reports by radio that she has been delayed by westerly gales, and that she now expects to arrive at Wellington at daybreak to-morrow. WAIPAWA REPORTS. The Waipawa, en route from London for Port Chalmers. Lyttelton, and Nelson, reports by radio that she expeetts to reach Port Chalmers next Sunday evening. TRIONA WITH PHOSPHATES. Trie Triona left Nauru Island for Auckland last Wednesday with 6450 tons of phosphate, all for discharge at Auckland. She is due there on November 15. PORT HOBART CLEARS PANAMA. The Port Hobart, which left New York on October 31 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, is reported to have cleared Panama last Friday. THE CITY OF BAGDAD. The A. and A. Line's chartered steamer City of Bagdad arrived at Auckland from Three Rivers (Canada), New York and Newport News on Saturday morning. The steamer will complete discharge at Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. S k e is due at W-u.'ngton to-morrow. OVERSEAS SHIPS. VESSELS DISCHARGING PORT CHALMERS (C. and D. Line), left London Sept. 7 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 10). Wellington. Napier (arr. Oct. 21), and New Plymouth 'arr Oct. 24). INNAREN (G. H. Scales. Ltd.), left Vancouver Sept. 21 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 22). Wellington <arr. Oct. 29), Lyttelton (arr. Nov. 2). and Dunedin. RANGITIKI (N.Z.S. Co.). Iqft London Sept. 19 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 23). Wellington (arr. Oct. 28), Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. PORT HUNTER (C. and D. Line), left Liverpool Sept. 16 for Auckland (arr. Oct. 23), Wellington (arr. Nov. 1), Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. LOADING TOR OVERSEAS. AKAROA (Shaw. Savill). at Auckland thence Nov. S to Southampton, London, via Panama. BRISBANE MARU (Federal Co.), loads at Wellington Nov. 6: thence Nov. 6 to Auckland ; thence Nov. 9 to Japan.

CANADIAN CRUISER (Can. Nat.). at Lyttelton; thenca Wellington; due there Nov. ; thence Nov. 5 to New York, Boston and MAHANA (Shaw. Savill), loads at New Plymouth Nov. 20; thence to Wanganui, Auckland, Gisborne and Napier; thence Dec. 14 to London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo. MAIMOA (Shaw, Savill) at Waikokopu; thence Napier. Opua and Auckland; thence Nov. 15 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Panama Canal and Kingston. RANGITIKI (N.Z.S. Co.), at Wellington; thence Nov. 4 to Auckland. Tokomaru Bay and Napier; thence Nov. 19 to London, via Panama Canal. PORT CAROLINE (C. and D. Line), loads at Timaru; thence Auckland. Gisborne. Napier and Wellington ; due there Nov. 21 ; thence Nov. 23 to London, via Cape Horn and St. Vincent. TORT CHALMERS (C. and D. Line), at Wellington; thence Napier. Gisborne and Auckland : thence Nov. 14 to London, via Panama Canal. OVERSEAS VESSELS. DOMINION BOUND. KING MALCOLM (Dalgety and Co.), left Tamp’co Sept. for Auckland (due about Oct. 15) and other New Zealand ports. CANADIAN CRUISER (Can. Nat.). left Montreal Sept. 1 for Australia, Dunedin (dUe Oct. 31), Lyttelton and Wellington (due Nov. 5). GARONNE (Ase. Mot. Pet. Co.), left Batum Slept. S for Wellington (due early Nov.), Lyttelton. Dunedin and Auckland. ROTORUA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Sept. 27 for Suva (due Nov. 5), Wellington (due Nov. 12), Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. CANADIAN SCOTTISH (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Oct. 1 for Australia, Dunedin (due Dec. 1). Lyttelton and Wellington (due Dec. 8). W. B. Walker (A.-U. Oil Co.), left Palembang Sept. 30 for Sydney. Wellington (due Oct. 25). Lyttelton and Dunedin. MONOWAI (Union Co.), left Vancouver Oct, 9 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland (due Oct. 28) and Sydney. FORTHBANK, Sicily Sept. 10 to Auckland (due about Oct. 25), New Plymouth and Port Kembla. AMALTHUS (Shell Oil Co.). left Balik Papan Oct. 8 for Wellington (due Oct. 28) and Lyttelton. LUJILINE 'T. & W. Young and Burns, Philp), left San Francisco Oct 15* and Los Angeles Oct. 17 for Honolulu, Pavo Tago. Suva. Auckland (due Nov. 2), Sydney and Melbourne. TAINUI (Shaw, Savill), irom Londcn, left Southampton Oct. 4 for Wellington (due Nov. 12) and Auckland. EMMA MAERSK (Union Co.), left San Pedro Oct. 16 for Wellington (due Nov. 11). CITY OF BAGDAD (Federal Co.), left New York Oct. 9 and Newport News Oct. 12 for Auckland 'due Nov. 14). Wellington (due Nov. 19), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. GOLDEN STATE (Burns. Philp), left Los Angeles Oct. 17 for Auckland (due Nov. 14). Wellington (due Nov. 18) and Australia. WAIRUNA (Union Co.), left Los Angeles Oct. 19 for Aitutaki. Auckland (due Nov. 14), Napier (due Nov. 17), Wellington (due Nov. 19), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 15

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 15

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 15

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