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HIGH WATER AT WANGANUI. To-day. >.2< a.m. and 6.8 p.m-To-morrow. 6.35 am. and 7.5 p.m. Saturday. 7.25 a.m. and 748 p-m. PORT OF WANGANUI Yesterday’s Arrivals Rata, t.s.s.. 974 tons (Captain L. Taata'. 1.50 a.m., from Nev. Plymouth. Yesterday’s Departures Storm, s.s.. 749 tons (Captain W. Williams), 2.10 a.m., for Dunedin. To Sail This Day Rata, t.s.f., 971 tons (t'aptain L. Vastaj, 2 a.m., fnr Westport. To Arrive This Day Alexander, t.s.s., 377 tons (Captain rtinj, 3 a.m., from Nelson. In Port To-day Cast led iff: Salvus. Sown Wharf: Breeze. Alexander. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal. Kapitl. Wellington, this day. Alexander, West Coast, via N'eL >i, this day. Hohndale, southern ports, via Picton, to-morrow. Gale, Bluff and via ports, Saturday. Hauturu, Onehunga, via New Ply mouth. Sunday. Storm, Dunedin ami via ports, May 6. Intercolonial. Island and Overseas. Tongariro, Picton, Monday. Omana, New Plymouth, Tuesday. Middlesex, New Plymouth, May 7. .Fames, Cook. Wellington, May 13. Gabriella, Australian ports. May. Gfiifdku Maru, Japan, May. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coastal. Kapiti, Wellington, this day. > Breeze, Wellington, this day. Kata, Westport, this day. Holmdale, Wellington, to-morrow. Gale, Wellington, Saturday. Hauturu, Onehunga, Monday. Morni, Wellington, May 6. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. Salv us, Westport, this day*. Umana, Westport, Tuesday. Tongariro, Wellington. May 6. James Cook, Greymouth, May 11. Middlesex, Wellington, Mai 15. ROUND N.Z. PORTS I Per Prc« Association. ] AUCKLAND, April 29. Arrixed.— Durham, at II a.m., from New Plymouth; warships Dunedin. Leith and Wellington, 1.7,0 p.m., from Wellington. To bail.—Tama-on, at 10 p.m., for Wellington. WELLINGTON', April 29. Arrived. —Wahine 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Paua 11 a.m., from New Plymouth; Kiwitea 6.45 p.m., uom Westport. Sailed.— Port Waikato f3O n.m., and Monowai 5 p.m., for Auck’nnd; Wahine 7.50 p.m., for Lyttelton. To Sail. —Rotorua lu p.m., foe Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, April 29. Arrived.—Manri 6.40 a m., from Wei lington; Tainui 7.10 a.m. from Bluff; Holmdale 11.15 a.m., from fiinaru. Sailed. —Foxton 1 !| .25 a.m.. for Foxtnn. Hoimgk n 12.45 | n., foi We i ■ _ ton; Port Nicho’*on 2 p.m. for WC.- ■ lington; Maori S.:‘s p.m , far Weiiing•BD. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe following vessels were expected to be within wireless range of undermentioned stations last night:— Auckland.—Aorangi, James Cook, Maui Pomare. Port Whangarei, Re corder, Waiotapu. Waipahi, Maimoa, Port Gisborne, Tamaroa. Tekoa. Wellington.—Maori, Matai, Tamahine, Wahine. Kairanga, Niagara. Monowai, Kiwitea, Australia Star, Canadian Highlander, Canadian Victor, Golden Bear, Kumara. Monterey, Rangitane, Rangitata. Remuera, Rotorua, Salvus. Sydney » tar, Tongariro, Limerick, Port Nicholson. Awarua. Kekerangu. Maunganui, Triaster, Triona, Waikouaiti, Waitaki. Brisbane Maru, Canadian Challenger, Cape of Good Hope, Middlesex, Port Hobart. Strathhaird. Chatham Islands.—South Sea. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS ' GAR'uOES FROM NORTH AND SOUTH KA PIT! DUE TO-DAY. With general carco from Wellington, the enasta! motor-sh r p Kaniti ton**) i= expected at Wansrar.ui to-day. She will return tn Wellington after discharge (Burses and BREEZE IN PORT. Rain pre- ented the Canterb'J r y Company’s coastal Breeze )622 tons) from complefinj discharge of he r southern cargo at th* Town Wharf yesterday. It is now hoped tr» despatch the vessel for Wellington and Dunedin this afternoon. (Millward and RATA WANGANUI YESTERDAY. The Anchor Company* twin-screw collier Rata <»74 tons» arrived at Wanganui early yesterday morning from Westport, \ia New Plymouth. The vessel brought coal for local discharge, but was unable to work yesterday morning owing to rain. It was hoped to despatch the vessel for West port la;-t n ght. failing which she will sail about 4 a-m. this day. (Cock and Co.). ALEXANDER FROM WEST COAST. With coal from Westport and Grey mouth, the Anchor Company's twin-screw coastal motor-ehip Alexander (377 tons) is expected at Wanganui to-day or to-morrow, via Nelson. Her suhseutjer.t destination will be anBOunced later. (Cock and Co-). HOLMDALE DUE TO-MORROW. Eri route from Dunedin and way ports with general cargo for Wanganu’, Holm and Company’s steamer Holmdale (681 tons) completes her loading at Wellington and Picton to-day. The vessel is expected at the Town W"harf to-morrow. On completion of discharge she will return to Wellington an? Dunedin. (Holm and
GALE FROM BLUFF. With general cargo from Bluff, the Canterbury Company’s coastal motor-ship Ga.e (600 ton®) is expected at Wanganui on Saturday. The vessel io listed to call at Lyttelton to-day and at Wellington to-morrow. Fr»m Wanganui the Gale will sail for Wellington and southern ports. (Millyard and Co.). . HAUTURU EXPECTED SUNDAY. ... The Northern Company’s a.m.v. Hauturu (296 tons) is expected at Onehunga this I morning with wool from Wanganu’. She ’s to leave the northern port to-morrow for New Plymouth and Wanganui and i« expected here again about Sunday. (Johnston and Co.). STORM DUNEDIN TO-NIGHT. The Canterbury Company’s coaltal steamer Storm (749 tons) is expected to arrive at Dunedin to-night from Wanganui direct. She will commence load’ng at the southern port to-morrow and is listed to call at Timaru on Saturday, Lyttelton Monday and at Wellington on Tuesday. She is due here again next Wednesday. (Millward and Co.). OVERSEAS VESSELS. (To Berth at Castlecliff) SALVUS FOR WESTPORT. Before proceeding to Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete discharge of her Liverpool (Nova Scotia) cargo of newsprint. the Tempus Shipping Company’s 4815ton steamer Salvns (Captain W. S. Smith) will go to Westport for bunker coal. Rain prevented the vesi*el from completing dincharge of the Wanganui portion of her cargo yesterday and she is now scheduled tc sail this afternoon for the West Coast. (Millward and Co.). OMANA DUE NEXT TUESDAY. The Union Company’s intercolonial freighter Omana (2550 tons) ia now’ expected at Wanganui next Tuesday from Launceston, Adelaide. Edithburg and Melbourne, via Auckland and New Plymouth. The Omana will remain at the Castlecliff Wharf for about a day. after which she sails for Westport. Bruce Bay and Greymouth to load for Brsbane. (Millward and Co.). JAMES COOK TO LOAD. The H. C. Sleigh • Melbourne) steamer James Cook (2142 tons. Captain C. G. Turner) is expected at Wanganui on May 13 from . Wellington. The vessel will load for Melbourne and Sy<lney and is to clear Wanganui on May 14 for Greymouth. (Holm and GABRIELLA TO LOAD. The Union Company’s 1587-ton freighter I Gabriella (1587 tons) is scheduled to load at Newcastle on May 11 for New Plymouth and Wanganui. The vessel will complete at Sydj ney and is expected here about the middle ’of May. (Millward and Co.). SULPHUR FROM JAPAN. Ken pthorne, Prosser and Company, Lrn- • ited. has received advice that the Cheifuku Maru is due at Auckland from Japan on May ' 18 with bulk sulphur for discharge at Auckland. Lyttelton and Castlecliff. _ HOMEBOATS DUE. (lo Load in Roadstead) THE TONGARIRO. The Federal freighter Tongariro 18576 tone. Captain Wilac) is expected at Wanganui on May 4 from Port ers. Lyttelton, Nelson and Picton. She will load in the road- : stead until May 6. when she will sail for Wellington, her final port on the New Zealand coast. From Wellington the Tongar’ro sails about May 14 for London and West j t'oaet ports of Great Britain. (Burgess and 1 to.). THE MIDDLESEX. From Bluff. Oamaru, Lyttelton and New Plymouth, the Federal freighter Middlesex is ; expected at Wanganui on May 7 and is to sail on May 15 for Wellington, from which • port she : s to sail on May 17 for Southamp- | ton and London, via Panama Canal. (John- . ston and Co.). FROM THE SHIP’S LOG. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. j The Huddart-Parker Company’s 10,000-ton intercolonial passenger liner Wanganella is . scheduled to dear Wellington on May 7 for I Sydney and Melbourne. (Millward and Co.). TANKER SKOTAAS. r I With a cargo of bulk fuel for the Shell Co.. I the motor tanker Skotaas left San Francisco • on April 9 for Auckland and Wellington. 1 She is due at Auckland about May 4. BEATUS FROM JAVA. - i The Beatus is reported to have been charI tercd tn load a cargo of raw sugar at Java • I for Auckland. KAIWARRA FROM SYDNEY. j The Kaiwarra is to leave Sydney to-day I for Auckland and Wellington. She is due I at Auckland about May 6. THE NIAGARA. ' I The Royal Mail liner Niagara left Vancouver last Wednesday for Honolulu. Suva, - . and Auckland. The veseel is due at Auckland on Monday, May 11. and she is scheduled to sail for Sydney at 4 o’clock the folj lowing afternoon. - ! NARBADA LEAVES SAMARANG. i The Narbada cleared Samarang for ProI 1 bolingo la?t Wednesday afternoon to complete loading Eastern produce for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin* She is I due at Auckland on May 12. OVERSEAS VESSELS. ;, I VESSELS DISCHARGING. MIDDLESEX (Federal Co.), left Liverpool ’ j Feb. 10 for Auckland (arr. March 22), Wellington (arr. April 1). Lyttelton (arr. April 9). Dunedin (arr. April 16), and Bluff (arr. / SALVUS. left Liverpool, Nova Scotia, • March 3 for Auckland (arr. April 12), April 20), New Plymouth, . Wanganui (arr. April 28), Wellington, Lyt- . telton and Dunedin. ’I ROTORUA (Federal Go.), left Livetpoul ’ I Feb. 29 foi Auckland (arr. April 9), Napier (arr. April 17), Wellington (arr. April 22), j Lyttelton. Dunedin and Timaru. •’ I DALEMORE (N.Z.S. Co.), left Antwerp j | Feb. 1 for New Plymouth (arr. April 8), •, j Wellington (arr. April 19) and Auckland . j (arr. April 24). CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. left Tampico , March for Auckland (arr. April 10), Wellington (arr. April 20), Lyttelton (arr. April _7l and Dunedin. MANJU MARU (Wright, Stephenson) left March 28 for Auckland (arr. April 19), Wellington (arr. April 22), and Lyttelton i <arr. April 25). : CITY OF CANBERRA (Federal Co.), left I New York March 19 and Newport News, March 22 for Auckland (arr. April 19), Wellington tarr. April 24), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. CANADIAN VICTOR (Can. Nao.), left Halifax March 3 for Auckland (arr. April e 19), Wellington (arr. April 24) and Austra- ‘ lia. n RANGITANE (N.Z.S. Co ). left Lon ion March 5 for Auckland (arr. April 7), and Wellington (arr. April 18). I LIMERICK (Union Co.), left Lo« Angeles Mar. 28 for Auckland earr. April 18). Wel- ’ lington (due April 22). Lyttelton (arc. April n 24). Dunedin, Biuff and Australia. ° TAMAROA (Shaw. Savill), from London, left Southampton March 20 for Auckland " (a-r. April 23). and Wellington (due May 1). PORT HOBART (Port Line), left London March 13 for Suva (arr. April 18), Lyttelton (arr. April 27) and Dunedin. MAKURA (Union Co.), left San Francisco r April 8 for Papeete. Rarotonga, Wellington y (Due April 27) and Sydney. * PORT GISBORNE (Port Line), left Liver--1 po-d March 21 for Auckland (arr. April 261, Wellington (due May 1)), Lyttelton and 4 Dunedin. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER (Can. Nat.), left Halifax March 18 for Auckland (arr.l April 24), Wellington (due April 30) and Australia. JOHN KNUDSEN (Atlant’c Union), left Palembang April for Wellington (arr. '• April 23). Dunedin and Auckland. 11 GOLDEN BEAR (Burns. Philp, left Lo* d Angeles April 1 for Auckland (arr. April •• 25, Wellington (due April 30), and Ausl* tralia. OAKBANK, left Nauru April 16 for New Plymouth (arr. April 27) and Auckland. d LOADING FOR OVERSEAS; n TAINUI (Shaw, Savill). at Lyttelton; thence Wellington farr. April 24) ; thence May 2 at daybreak tn Southampton and Lon’on. via Panema Canal and
KUMARA (Shaw, Savill), at Wellington; thence April 27 to London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. | CUMBERLAND (Federal 0.1. at New Plymouth; thence Auckland; thence May 9 ' to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and GlasS °CUMBERLAND (Federal Co.), at Picton : thence New Plymouth and Auckland: thence May 9 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow. CANADIAN CHALLENGER (Can. Nat.), loads at Dunedin April 30; thence to Tiinaiu, Lyttelton. Wellington; due there May 6; thence May 7 to Napier thence May 9 to New York, Boston and Montreal. BRISBANE MARU (Federal Co.), loads at Dunedin April 28; thence April 29 to Lyttelton. Wellington; due there May 1; thence May 2 to Auckland; thence May 5 to Japan. FORT HOBART (Port Line), loads at Nelson May 4; thence to New Plymouth, Auckland. Gisborne. Nap’er and Wellington ; due there May 20 ; thence May 22 to London, via Cape Horn. w , CANADIAN SCOTTISH (Can. Nat.), loadat Auckland May 4: thence May 4 to New York. Boston and Montreal. COPTIG (Shaw, Savill), at Wellington: thence April 30 to Port Chalmers: thence May 5 to Hook of Holland and London, via Cape Hot'n and Las Palmas. DURHAM (N.Z.S. Co.). at Auckland; thence Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, Waikokopu. Napier and Wellington: due there May 5; thence Mav 9 to London, via Cape Horn. MIDDLESEX (N.Z.S. Co.). at Bluff; thence to Oamaru. Lyttelton, New Plymouth. Wanganui; due here May 7; hence May 15 to Wellington ; thence May’ 17 to Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. PORT NICHOLSON (Port Line). at Lyttelton; thence Wellington; due there April 29; thence May 1 to London, via Cape Horn and St. Vincent. RANGITANE (N.Z.S. Co.), loads at Wellington April 20; thence April 27 to Napier and Auckland; thence May 7 to London, via Panama Canal. TONGARIRO (Federal Co.), at Nelson; thence Picton. Wanganui (due here May 8) ; thence May 11 to Wellington ; thence May--14 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool. ROTORUA (N.Z.S. Co.), loads at Timaru May 4 ; thence to Lyttelton. Napier and Wellington ; due there May 19 : thence May 22 to Ixindon, via Panama Canal. TAMAROA (Shaw, Savill). loads at Lyttelton May 6 ; thence to Timaru, Auckland and Wellington ; due there May 15; thence May 22 to Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. OVERSEAS VESSELS. DOMINION BOUND. BRISBANE MARU (Federal Co.), left Moji April 2 for Australia, Dunedin (due April 28), Lyttelton, Wellington (due May 1) and Auckland. CANADIAN CHALLENGER (Can. Nat.), left Halifax Feb. 29 for Australia. Dunedin (due April 30), Lyttelton and Wellington (due May- 6). SYDNEY STAR (Blue Star Line owners. Shaw, Savill agents), left London April 2 for Lyttelton (due May 4). Dunedin and Bluff. SKOTAAS (Shell Oil Co.), left San Francisco April 9 for Auckland (due May 4) and Wellington (due May 8). TEKOA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Antwerp Mar. i 27 for Auckland (due May 4) and New Plymouth. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.). left London April 3 for Wellington (due May 10) and Auckland. > NARBADA (Union Co.). left. Calcutta April 5. via Rangoon, Panang. Singapore. Samarang, Probolingo, for Auckland (due May 10), Wellington (due May 15), Lyttelton and Dunedin. NIAGARA (Union Co.), left Vancouver April 22 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland (due . May 11) and Sydney. I TROJAN STAR (Blue Star Line), left I London March 14. via Australia, for New Zealand (due May 15). ; NORFOLK (Federal Co.), left Liverpool April 12 for Auckland (due May 20). Wellington (due May 27), Lyttelton and Duns edin. I BENHOLM (Federal Co.). left New Pork April 11 and Newport News April 13 for Auckland (due May 20), Wellington r (due May 26), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia, , CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR (Can. Nat.), left Halifax March 28 for Austialia, Dunedin (May 30). Lyttelton and Wellington (due June 7). WAIRANGI (Shaw. Savill), left London April 18 for Wellington (due May 18) and
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 101, 30 April 1936, Page 11
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