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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER AT WANGANUI. To-day. 9.40 a.m. and 9-56 p.m. To-morrow. 10.11 a.m. and 10.27 p.m. Friday 10.46 a.m. and 11.5 pm. PORT OF WANGANUI Yesterday’s Arrivals. m.v., 600 tons (Captain J. Davies) 7.45 a.m., from Picton. Yesterday’s Departures. Salvus, s.s., 4815 tons (Captain W. S. Smith), 8.15 a.m., for Westport. Gale, m.v., 600 tons (Captain J. Davies) 10.35 p.m., for Wellington. En Route to Wanganui. The s.s. Storm cleared Wellington at &3CI p.m. last night for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal. Storm, southern ports, via Wellington, this day. Hauturu, Onehunga, via New Plymouth, to-morrow. Kapiti, Wellington, to-morrow. Rata, Westport, via New Plymouth, Friday. Breeze, Dunedin and via ports, May 12. Holmdale, Dunedin and via ports, May 12. Gale, Dunedin and way ports, May 13. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. Tongariro, Picton, this day. Omana, New Plymouth, to-morrow. Middlesex, New Plymouth, Monday. James, Cook, Wellington, May 13. Gabriella, Australian ports, May. Chifuku Maru, Japan, May. Port Adelaide, Napier, June 10. Tekoa, Wellington, June 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coastal. Storm, Wellington, this day. Hauturu, Picton, to-morrow. Kapiti, Wellington, to-morrow. Rata, Westport, Friday. Breeze, Wellington, May 12. Holmdale, Wellington, May 12. Gale, Wellington, May 13. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. Tongariro, Wellington, to-morrow. Omana, Westport, to-morrow. Middlesex, Wellington, Muy 12. James Cook, Greymouth, May 14. Port Adelaide, London, June 13. Tekoa, Loudon, June 16. ROUND N.Z. PORTS [ Per I’rcsa Association. J AUCKLAND, May 5. Arrived. —Kaimiro 2 a.m., from Melbourne; Port Whangarei 4.40 p.m., from Suva. Sailed. —Dalemoor 5.25 p.m., for Sydney. lu Sail. —James Cook 7 pm., for Napier; Oakbank 8 p.m., for Nauru Island; Durham 8 p.m., for Tokomaru Bay; Poolta 10 p.m., for Greymouth; Kaimiro midnight, for Portland. WELLINGTON, May 5. Arrived. —Haunui at 3.20 a.m. from Westport; Maori 7 a.m. from Lyttelton; Brisbane Maru 7.30 a.m. from Lyttelton; Karepo 12.20 p.m. from Greymouth; Waimarino 12.50 p.m. from Lyttelton; Storm 2 p.m. from Lyttelton. Sailed.—City of Canberra 7.30 a.m. for Lyttelton; Canadian Highlander 3.20 p.m. for Sydney; Port Nicholson 6.35 p.m. for London; Holmdale 6.50 p.m. for Dunedin; Maori 7.50 p.m. for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, May 5. Arrived. —Wahine, at 6.45 a.m., frum Wellington; Karu, 12.5 p.m., from Timaru; Middlesex, 1 p.m., from Oamaru. To Arrive.—City of Canberra, at 8.20 p.m., in the streum, Wellington. Sailed. —Wahine, at 8.40 p.m., for Wellington. To Sail.—Karu, for Wellington; Kekeraugu, for Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe following vessels were expected to be within wireless range of undermentioned stations last night:— Auckland. —Kaiwarra, Maui I’omare, Port Whangarei, Ashburton, Canadian Constructor, Canadian Scottish, Cumberland, Dalemoor, Durham, John Knudsen, Narbada, Oakbank, Tekoa, Waipawa, Wido. Wellington. —Maori, Matai, Tamahine, Wahine, Achilles, Aorangi, Kekerangu, Kiwitea, Niagara, South Sea, Wanganella, Australia Star, Canadian Highlander, City of Canberra, Golden Bear, Mariposa, Monterey, Port Nicholson, Rangitata, Remuera, Sydney Star, Tamaroa, Tongariro. Awarua.—Triaster, Limerick, Rotorua, Strathnaver. Chatham Islands. —Nil. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS CARGOES FROM NORTH AND SOUTH KAPITI DUE TO-MORROW The coastal motor-ship Kapiti (242 tons) is expected at Wanganui to-morrow with general cargo from Wellington. She will return to Wellington after discharge. (Burgess and GALE FOR WELLINGTON After discharging southern cargo at Wanganui yesterday, the Canterbury Company s coastal motor-ehip Gale (600 tons) loaded a large shipment of wool for Wellington. She sailed last night. (Millward and Co.). HAUTURU DELAYED The Northern Company’s a.m.v. Hauturu (296 tons) has been further delayed. The vessel arrived at New Plymouth from Onehunga yesterday and is now expected at Wanganui to-morrow. She sails for Picton after discharge. (Johneton and Co.). STORM EXPECTED TO-DAY The Canterbury Shipping Company’s 749ton coastal steamer Storm (Captain W. Williams) is expected to at Wanganui to-day with general cargo from Dunedin and way porta. After discharge she sails for Wellington and Greymouth. (Miliward and Co.).

RATA WITH COAL With coal from Westport, via New Plymouth, the Anchor Company’s twin-screw collier Rata (974 tons. Captain L. Vasta) is expected at Wanganui on Friday. She will probably sail for Westport after discharge. (Cock and Co.). BREEZE DUNEDIN TO-MORROW The Canterbury Steam Shipping Company’s 622-ton coastal motor-ship Breeze (Captain R. D. Stewart) left Wellington last night for Dunedin, where she is scheduled to commence her Wanganui loading to-morrow morning. The vessel will call at Oamaru and Timaru on Friday. Lyttelton Saturday and at Wellington on Monday. She is due here again on Tuesday, May 12. (Millward and Co.). HOLMDALE’S NEXT TRIP Holm and Company’s coastal steamer Holmdale, which left Wanganui on Monday evening for Wellington and southern ports, is due at Dunedin to-morrow morning. She will complete her Wanganui loading immediately and wil Subsequently call at Oamaru and Timaru on Friday. Lyttelton Saturday and at Wellington and Picton on Monday. The steamer is expected at Wanganui on Tuesday, May 12. (Holm and Co.). OVERSEAS VESSELS. (To Berth at Castlccliff) THE SALVUS DEPARTS The Tempos Shipping Company’s 4815-ton steamer Salvus cleared Castlecliff early yesterday morning for Westport, where she will replenish her coal bunkers before proceeding to Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete discharge of her cargo of Canadian newsprint. (Miliward and Co.). OMANA DELAYED The Union Company’s Omana (2550 tons) is not now expected at Wanganui before Thursday. She has general cargo from South Australia for local discharge and is en route to Wanganui via Auckland and New Plymouth. From Wanganui she sails for Westport, Bruce Bay and Greymouth to load timber for Brisbane. (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 Sydney and is to clear Wanganui on May 14 for Greymouth. (Holm and Co.). GABRIELLA TO LOAD. The Union Company's 1587-ton freighter Gabriella (1587 tons) is scheduled to load at Newcastle on May 11 for New Plymouth and Wanganui. The vessel will complete at Sydney and is expected here about the middle of May. (Millward and Co.). SULPHUR FROM JAPAN. Kempthorne, Prosser and Company, Limited, 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. (To Load in Roadstead) TONGARIRO DUE TO-DAY The Federal freighter Tongariro (8576 tone, Captain Wilac) is expected at Wanganui today from Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Nelson and Picton. She will load in the roadstead until to-fnorrow, when she will sail for Wellington, her final port on the New Zealand coast. From Wellington the Tongariro sails about May 14 for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. (Burgess and Co.). MIDDLESEX NEXT MONDAY From BlufT, Oamaru, Lyttelton and New Plymouth, the Federal freighter Middlesex is expected at Wanganui on Monday and is to sail on Tuesday for Wellington, from which port she is to sail on May 16 for Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. (Johnston and Co.). THE PORT ADELAIDE. The Port Adelaide is due at Bluff on May 21 from Australia to commence loading and completes at Port Chalmers, Timaru, Waikokopu, Gisborne, Napier and Wanganui, clearing the roadstead finally on June 13 for London via Cape Horn. (Smith, Beauchamp and Co.). THE TEKOA. The Tekoa, now en route from Antwerp to Auckland ana New Plymouth will commence loading after discharge at the Taranaki port on May 19. and completes at Opua, Auckland, Napier, Wellington and Wanganui. She is due here on June 12 and will clear Wanganui finally on June 16 for London. Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow via the Panama Canal. (Burgess and Co.). FROM THE SHIP’S LOG. WANGANELLA WELLINGTON TO-DAY The Wanganella cleared Sydney last Saturday evening for Wellington, where she is due this morning. She will leave Wellington for Sydney and Melbourne to-morrow. (Millward and Co.). THE CANADIAN BRITISHER Cabled advice has been received by Canadian National Steamships that the Canadian Britisher, en route from Halifax, cleared Sydney, Nova Scotia, on May 1, for Auckland, Wellington and Australia. She is now due at Auckland on June 12. (Millward and WAIRANGI LEAVES BALBOA The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled advice that its motor-ship Wairangi, en route from London to Wellington and Auckland, cleared Balboa last Friday. She is due at Wellington on May 17. WAIPAWA REPORTS En route from Gladstone the Shaw, Savill motor-ship Waipawa has reported by wireless that she expects to reach Auckland at noon to-day, from Gladstone to commence her Homeward loading. FORT HUON LEAVES NEW YORK The Port Line has received cabled advice that its motor-ship Port Huon cleared New York on May 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on May 28. TEKOA FROM ANTWERP The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Tekoa was scheduled to arrive at Auckland from Antwerp on Monday, but she had not reported by wireless and her arrival is now expected to-day. She has a cargo of slag from Middieeboro and Antwerp for discharge at Auckland and New Plymouth. NEW YORK SAILINGS Messrs. A. S. Burgess and Go., Ltd., agents for the American and Australian Line, advise the following projected sailings after the City of Canton on May 13: Piako June 15; City of Melbourne, July 8. OVERSEAS VESSELS. VESSELS DISCHARGING. SALVUS, left Liverpool, Nova Scotia, xirch 3 for Auckland (arr. April 12), (Vhangarei (arr. April 20), New Plymouth, Wanganui (arr. April 28), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. ROTORUA (Federal Co.), lefl Liverpool Feb. 29 foi Auckland (arr. April 9). Napier (arr. April 17), Wellington (arr. April 22), Lyttelton (arr. April 30), Dunedin and TimDALEMORE (N.Z.S. Co.), left Antwerp Feb. 1 for New Plymouth (arr. April 8), Wellington (arr. April 19) and Auckland (arr. April 24). CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, left Tampico March for Auckland (arr. April 10), Wellington (arr. April 20), Lyttelton (arr. April 27) and Dunedin (arr. May 3). CITY OF CANBERRA (Federal Co.), left New York March 19 and Newport News, March 22 for Auckland (arr. April 19), Wellington (arr. April 24), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. LIMERICK (Union Co.), left Los Angiles Mar. 28 for Auckland (arr. April 18), Wellington (due April 22), Lyttelton (arr. May 1), Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. TAMAROA (Shaw, Savill), from London, left Southampton March 20 for Auckland (arr. April 23), and Wellington (arr. May 1). PORT HOBART (Port Line), left London March 13 for Suva (arr. April 18), Lyttelton (arr. April 27) and Dunedin (arr. May 3S.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 11

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 11

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 11