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SHIPPING

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OVERSEAS VESSELS. (To Berth at Caetlecliff) NEMEA AT LYTTELTON The Greek steamer Nemea (5101 tons), from Port Muroran (Japan), and Auckland* arrived at Lyttelton on Sunday. The vessel is due at Castleci.ff on Thursday morninc anl will discharge sulphur for Messrs. Kempthorne. Prosser and Company. (Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.). ABEL TASMAN EN ROUTE The Intercolonial freighter Abel Taanu*n • L 'lO tons. Captai* Archibald) is expected at Wellington to-morrow from Sydney. via Auckland and Lyttelt <j. Tne steamer is no v due at Wanganui on Saturday. She is to berth at the Town and will load timbei io: Melbourne and Sydney, sailing on M »n--dny.* The Abel Tasman w.li proceed ‘o Australia. via Greymoutn. iHolm and Co.). GABRIELLA AT SYDNEY The Union Company's intercolonial freighter Gabriella <15»7 tons. Captain Denniston) is to leave Sydney on Thursday for Wanganui. Napier. Gisborne and Greymouth. The steamer, which also has Newcastle cargo on Iwmrd. is due here about next Wednesday. 'M ilward and Co.). GUANO FROM WALPOLE ISLAND The Union Company's Kanna <1948 tons) is to load guano at Walpole Island to-mor-rof for New Plymouth, Wanganui and Lyttelton. She is due here about December 24. ■Johnston and C’u.). KA LINGO TO LO AD The Union Company’s 2047-ton intercolonial freighter Kalingo (Captain G. Bruce) is lieted to load at Newcastle and Sydney early in January for Wanganui. via New /Xialand ports. (Millward and Co.). HOMEBOATS DUE. (To Load in Roadstead). MAHANA DELAYED • Owing to the boisterous weather conditions, I the Shaw, Saviil anl Albion steamer Mahana j ■ S73V tons. Captain J. M. Cameron) was unable to work in the roadetead yesterday. ' Weather and circumstances permitting, light- * ering operations will be resumed to-day and , the vet--el will sail to-night for Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. (Levin and Co.). CORNWALLIS TO LOAD The s.s. Cbrnwallie is scheduled to leave I Montreal on November 20 for W-ingSnui via j Sydney, Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, I Dunedin and Napier. From Wanganui she i will receive cargo for New York. Boston and Montreal. transhipment at New York for ■Un ted Kingdom and the Continent. There n a possibility that the Cornwallis will berth , nt Castlecliff. (Millward and Co.). FROM THE SHIP’S LOG THE WANGANELLA | The Huddart Parker Line's t.s.s.v. Wan- ; ..uella (*SM tons) is scheduled to clear Auckland for Sydney on December 6. (MillI ward and Co.). MAUNGANUI FROM SAN FRANCISCO The Royal Mail liner Maunganui left San Fancisfo last Wednesday for Wellington and Sydney. via Papeete aixd Rarotonga. She is ■. ie at Wellington on December 9 and at . . dney on December 14. THE lONIC After being laid up in England eince June, the Shaw, Saviil and Albion liner lonic is to leave Southampton next Friday for Auckj land and Port Chalmers. She is due at ~nd on January 18. ARRIVALS AT BALBOA The Canadian Planter and the Mildle:-c ■» e reported to have reached Balboa last Wed-n'“-iay. The Canadian Planter is en route G Auckland to Halifax and the Middlesex proceeding from Auckland to London. TONGARIRO CLEARED LAS PALMAS in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to Ixmdon. the New Zealand Shipping • •■mpany's steamer Tongariro is rtported to have cleared Lac Palmas last Wednesday. MAKL’RA FOR SAN FRANCISCO The Strathnaver’s tonnage is 22.283 gross and -she has seven decks. Her crew number 4'»o all told and she has accommodation fur 1150 passenger*. She has three funnels, two ' of which are dummies and are used as store rooms. There are two large motor launches. 12 Fleming hand-lever proj>elled lifeboats and six lifeboats propelled by oars. Captain R. Harrison is the commander of the vessel and Captain E. H. Starling is stall; commander. OVERSEAS SHIPS. VESSELS DISCHARGING KING MALCOLM (Dalgety and Co.), left i’;.: piro Sept. for Auckland (arr. Ort. 26). Gisborne, Napier. Wellington. New Ply- i i outii iarr. Nov. 17), Lyttelton, Timai u, Ounedin and Bluff. NOLISEMENT. left Seychelles Orf. S for Bl (arr. Nov. Bi. Port Uhaimer* and ' Auckland. CITY OF BAGDAD (Federal Co.), left New Y >rk Oct. 9 and Newport News Oct. 12 for ~nd •arr. Nov. 9). Wellington (arr. Nov. 15). Lyttelton (due Nov. 19), Dunedin and Australia. MANDALAY, left Nauru O<-t. 50 for Auckiand (arr. Nov. 10) and Wanganui (arr. Nov. TAINUI (Shaw. Saviil>. from London, left Southampton Oct. 4 for Wellington (arr. Nov. i '• and Auckland (arr. Nov. 18). GARONNE (A*?. Mot. Pet. Co.). left Batin, Sept. 8 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 14>. Wellington (arr. Nov. 17), Lyttelton and WAIRUNA (Union Co.), left Loa Angele* Oct. 19 for Aitutaki. Auckland «arr. Nov. !♦•». Napier (due Nov. 29). Wellington (due .Nov. 22». Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. NEMEA (Kempthorne, p rosser). .eft Japtn Oct. 20 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 17), Lyttelton and Wanganui. WAIPAWA (Shaw. Saviil). left Lond »n Oct. 18 for Dunedin (arr. Nov. 17), Lyttelton (due Nov. 21) and Nelson. ROTORUA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Sept, for Suva. Wellington <arr. Nov. 18), Lyttelton (due Nov 19), Port Chalmers and NORFOLK (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Oct. 7 for Auckland «arr. Nov. 17). Napier ‘due Nov. 251. Wellington (due Nov. 28). I.yVelton. Dunedin and Timaru. RANGITATA N.Z.S. Co.), left Londoa Oct, 17 for Auckland «arr. Nov. 20) and Wellington (due Nov. 25). LOADING FOR OVERSEAS MAHANA (Shaw. Saviil) at Wanganui: ence Auckland, Gisborne and Napier; thence De<-. 14 to London, via Cape Horn and MontePORT CAROLINE (C. and D. Line) at N. ier; thence Nov. 27 to London, via Cape telton; thence Wellington; due there Nov. Horn and St. Vincent. PORT HUNTER ' C. and D. Line), at Lyt--24: thence Nov. 27 to Auckland; thence Dec. 4 to London. Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. via Panama Canal. RANGITATA (N.Z.S. Co.), toads at Napier No -. thence to Auckland. Tokomaru Bay. G *borne. Wellington; due there I'ec. 16; thence I'ec. 20 to London, via Panama Canal ROTORUA (N.Z.S. Co.), toads at Port ''-.aimers Nov. 21: thence to Bluff, Weilingn ; due there Dec. 2: thence Dec. 4 ~nd and Napier; thence Dec. 14 to London. via Panama Canal. TAINUI (Shaw, Svill). loads at Lyttelton Nov. 25; then<*e to Wellington: due there ■ . 26; thence Nov. 30 to Auckland; thence Dec. 7 tn Southampton and London, via Panama Canal and Kingston. TROJAN STAR (Blue Star Line), loads at N. a Plymouth Nov. 3't; thence Dec. 4 to '» i-kland. Napier and Wellington: due there T'rc. 18; thence Dec. 21 to London, via Panama Canal. WAIPAWA (Shaw. Saviil), loads at New Plymouth Nov. 27 ; thence to Napier, Gisborne. Auckland and Wellington; due there I'ec. 13: thence Dec. 18 to London. Avonmouth. Liverpool, and Glasgow, via Cape Horn and Las Palma*. OVERSEAS VESSELS DOMINION BOUND CANADIAN VICTOR (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Oct. 11 for Auckland (due Nov. 241. Wellington (due Nov. 29) and Australia. NIAGARA (Union Co.), left Vancouver Nov. 8 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland (due Nov. 27 ( and Sydney. •iOLDEN COAST (Bums. Philp), left Los Angeles Nov. 1 for Auckland (due Nov. 27), Wellington (due Nov. 30) and Australia.

MONTEREY (T. & W. Young and Burns, Philp), left San Francisco Nov. 12 and Los Angele? Nov. 13 for Honolulu, Pago Pago, Suva. Auckland (due Nov. 29), Sydney and Melbourne. PORT HOBART (C. and D. Line), left New York Oct. 31 for Auckland (due Dec. 1). Wellington (due Dec. 5), Lyttelton and Dunelin. TROJAN STAR (Blue Star Line). left London Oct. 12. via South Africa, for New Plymouth (due Nov. 30). GALE (A. H. Turnbull and Co.), left London Sept. 25. via Durban, for Dunedin (due end Nov.) and Lyttelton. HAURAKI 'Union Co.), left Los Angelee Nov. 4 for Papeete.' Apia„ Auckland 'due Dec. 2). Wellington 'due pec. 4), Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. amalßow dl9Piva n TAMAROA (Shaw, Saviil). from London, left Southampton Nov. 1 for Wellington (due Dec. 5) and Auckland. NEW ZEALAND (Texas Oil Co.). left San Pedro Nov. 10 for Auckland 'due Dec. 4). Wellington (due Dec. 8), Dunedin and Australia. MELBOURNE MARU (Federal Co.), left Moji Nov. 3 for Australia, Wellington (due Dec. 9) and Aucklanl. HUNTINGDON (1 edei al Co.), left Liverpool Oct. 28 for Auckland (due Dec. 6). Wellington (due Dec. 12), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. , „ „ MAUNGANUI (Union Co.). left San Franc'sco Nov. 20 for Papeete. Rarotonga, Wellington (due Dec. 9) and Sydney. CANADIAN SCOTTISH (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Oct. 1 for Australia. Dunedin (due Dec. 8), Lyttelton and Wellington (due Dec. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Nov. 1 for Auckland (due Dec. 11). Wellington (due Dec. 16) and Australia. RANGITANE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Nov. 14 for Wellington (due Dec 18) and Auckland. PORT WYNDHAM (C. and D. Line), left London Nov. 8 for Suva (due Dec. 9). Lyttelton (due Dec. 161, Dunedin and Bluff. TAIROA (Shaw. Saviil) left Liverpool Nov. 17 for Auckland (due Dec. 27). Wellington (due Jan. 2), lyttelton and Dunedin. CANADIAN CHALLENGER (Can. Nat.), left Montreal Oct. 27 for Australia, 'Wellington (due Dec. 30), Lyttelton and Dunedin. it

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 11

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 11

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 11