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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER AT WANGANUI (New Zealand Summer Time.) To-day: 7 a.m. and 7.28 p.m. To-morrow: 7.58 a.m. and 8.25 a.m. Friday. 8.50 a.m. and 9.16 p.m. PORT OF WANGANUI YESTERDAY’S MOVEMENTS. With general cargo from southern ports, the m.v. Breeze, 622 tons (Caplain Horler) arrived at Wanganui at 4.23 a.m. from Picton. With timber from Little Wanganui, the a.s. Te Aroha, 105 tons (Captain T. Sawyers) arrived at Wanganui at. 9.35 a.m. The m.v. Breeze cleared Wanganui for Wellington at 5.5 p.m. En Route for Wanganui. The s.s. Holmdale was expected to arrive at the Town Wharf on the morning tide. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal. Holmdale, southern ports, via Picton, this day. Gale, southern ports, via Wellington, to-morrow. Nikau, Tarakohe, to-morrow. Storm, southern ports, via Wellington, Friday. Kapiti, Lyttelton, via Wellington, Friday. Hauturu, Onehunga, via New Plymouth, Saturday. Breeze. Dunedin and way ports, December 2. Intercolonial, Island, and Overseas. Waiwera, New Plymouth, to-morrow. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coastal. Holmdale, Wellington, this day. Te Aroha, Wellington, this day. Gale, Wellington, to-morrow. Nikau, Wellington, to-morrow. Storm, Wellington, Friday. Kapiti, Wellington, Friday. Hauturu. Onehunga, Saturday. Breeze, Wellington, December 2. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. Waiwera, Wellington, Napier and London, Monday. ROUND N.Z. PORTS [Ter Press Association! AUCKLAND, Nov. 24. • Sailed.—Rangitata, 3.30 p.m., for I Wellington; Sydney Maru, 6 p.m., for Wellington. WELLINGTON, Nov. 24. | Arrived.—Maori at 7 a.m. and Maui Pomare at 2.20 p.m. from Lyttelton, j Sailed.—Mataroa at 4.5 p.m. for I Napier; Awatea at 5 p.m. for Sydney; I Maori at 7.50 p.m. for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. Nov. 24. I Arrived.—Waipahi at 5.40 a.m. from Timaru; Gale at 6.20 a.m. from Timaru; Rangatira at 6.45 a.m. from j Wellington; Ruahine at 7.10 a.m. from I Wellington; Kapiti at 3.10 p.m. from Wellington. Sailed.—Gale at 2.45 p.m. for Wellington; Waipahi at 3.45 p.m. for Wellington; Rangatira at 8.35 p.m. for I Wellington, j To Sail.—Kapiti for Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within wireless range of undermentioned stations last night:— Auckland.—Aorangi, Matua, Waiotapu, Kaiwarra, City of d’Alhart, Parracombe. Rangitata, Rugeley, Sydney Maru, Skaraas, G. S. Walden. Wellington. Mairo, Rangitira, Niagara, Tamahine, Dunedin, Wakakura, Awatea, Karepo, Kauri, Maui Pomare, Akaroa, Hallingdal, Mataroa, Monterey, New Zealand Star, Rangitane, Pakeha, Rangitiki, Remuera, Strathnaver. Awarua. —Makura, Paua, Triaster. ( Wanganella, Cathay, Hurunui, Keifuku Maru, Kyokko Maru, Mooltan, Malo.ja, Narkunda, Nieuw Zeeland, Orion. Oronsay, Otranto, Strathaird, Thorhild, Yarrowville. Chatham Islands.—Nil. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS. CARGOES FROM NORTH AND SOUTH. KAPITI FROM LYTTELTON. 1 With wheat and general cargo from Lyt- j telton, via Wellington, the m.v. Kapiti (249 tons) is expected at Wanganui on Friday. ' i Burgess and Co.) ’ TE AROHA ARRIVES. On her third visit to Wanganui the auxili- ' ary scow Te Aroha (105 tons) arrived at the Town Wharf yesterday morning with timber from Little Wanganui. On completion of discharge to-day the vessel will sail for Wei- : lington. (Millward and Co.) NIKAU WITH CEMENT. 1 The Anchor Company’s motor-ship Nikau 124 s tons ) loads cement at Tarakohe to-day and is due here to-morrow. After discharge at the Town Wharf the vessel sails for Wellington. (Cock and Co.) HOLMDALE DUE TO-DAY. With consignments of general mcrchan- ; disc from southern ports, via Wellington and Picton. Holm and Company’s coastal steamer Holmdale (681 tons) is expected at Wanganui to-day. After discharge at the Town Wharf she will sail for Wellington and Dunedin to load further cargo. (Holm and Co.) GALE AT WELLINGTON. En route from Dunedin and way ports, i the Canterbury Steam Shipping Company's coastal motur-ship Gale (600 tons) is scheduled to load for Wanganui at Wellington to-day. The vessel is expected here tomorrow. After discharge at the Town Wharf she will sail for Wellington, Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru, T'maru and Lyttelton. (Millward and Co.) STORM EN ROUTE. The Canterbury Steam Shipp’ng Company's coastal steamer Storm (749 tons) is scheduled to load for Wanganui at Lyttelton to-day. and at Wellington tomorrow. She is due here on Friday. (Millward and Co.) THE HAUTURU. With sugar and general cargo from Onehunga, via New Plymouth, the Northern Steamship Company’s auxiliary motor-vessel Hauturu (296 tons) is expected at Wanganui again about next Saturday. (Johnston and Co.) BREEZE FOR SOUTH. The Canterbury Steam Shipping Company’s coastal motor-ship Breeze (622 tons) discharged southern cargo at Wanganui yesterday and sailed for Wellington and sou on the afternoon tide. The vessel is scheduled tn load Wanganui cargo at Dunedin on Friday, Timaru Saturday, Lyttelton Monday and at Wellington and Picton on Tuesday. The vessel is due here again on Wednesday, December 2. (Millward and Co.)

TIOMEBOATS DUE. (To Load in Roadsteal.) WAIWERA DUE TO-MORROW. To commence the Wanganui portion of her Homeward loading, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line’s twin-screw motor-ship Waiwera (1(1.782 tons) is due in the roadstead | to-morrow morning from • Auckland and New Plymouth. The Waiwera is scheduled to sail on Monday night for Wellington and Napier to complete, and is to clear the lastnamed port on December 15 for London, via Cape Horn. (Dalgcty and Co.) THE SCRAP LOG. The Line’s HI.OOO-ton motor-liner Wanganella clears Sydney on November 28, due Auckland December 2, leaves Auckland December 4. due Sydney December 8. (Millward and Co.) A U STR AI4 A-N EW ZEA LAND. Awatca (14,000 tons) left Wellington November 24. Rue Sydney November 27 ; leaves November 27, arrives Wellington November 30: leaves December 1, arrives Sydney December 4. Maiinganui (7527 tons). left Sydney November 19. arrived Auckland November 23: sails November 26, due Sydney November 30. Marama (6497 tons), leaves Melbourne November 25 for Bluff (due November 29), Duned’n (due December 1). Lyttelton (duo December 3) and Wellington (due December PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara (13.415 tons), left Sydney November 5 for Auckland (arc. November 9) : sailed November 10 ; due Vancouver November Aorangi (17.491 tons), left Vancouver November 5. due Auckland November 22; Sydney November 27. Monterey (18,000 tons) left Sydney November 11: arrived Auckland November 15, due Los Angeles November 28. Mariposa (IS.OOO tons) at Los Angeles. Makura (8675 tons), left San Francisco November IS: duo Wellington December 7, Sydney December 12; withdraws at Sydney. THE NAPIER STAR. Reported to have cleared Teneriffo last Thursday the Napier Star is on route from Auckland to Txmdon. She sailed from Auckland on October 17. KAREPO REPLACES KAIRANGA. The Union Company’.-, Karepo left Wellington -on Friday for Newcastle. Sydney and Hobart, to load for Bluff, Dunedin. Timaru and Lyttelton. The Karepo replaces the Ka - ranga, which is on the floating dock undergoing overhaul. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. The Canadian Constructor is to leave Montreal on Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. She is due nt Auckland on January 2. , The vessel will discharge and load in New Zealand and she is scheduled to clear Napier for New York, Boston and Halifax on January 30. AWATEA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Awatca, which arrived at Wellington cn Monday morning from Sydney, had transhipments ex Wear, Tuscan Star, (.milburn. Taiune, Strathnaver, Jervis Bay and Nellone. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain G Kinmil is in command of the Rtrih no and his officers arc: Chief. Mr. J. Styrin* second. Mr. A. Hnel.cn: third. Mr. J. IL Clarke; f- irth. Mt. H. J. Brownings; Mr. F. Bedford'second. Mr. A. Mi-ridge: chief engineer. Mr. D. Corgett; '-ccond Mr A Munro: third. M-. J. Johnston: fourth. Mr. J. Anderson: fifth, Banks’; second. Mr. A. Baldwin. : -teward-in-r harre.’ Mr. T. E. Lc.-r 'The ve-»<el arrived at Wellington on Monday from London. OVERSEAS VESSELS. VESSELS DISCHARGING. TbNGARIRO (Federal Co.), from Liverpool. left Milford Haven Sept. 10 for Auckland (arr. Oct. IS). Napier (air. Nov. 1). Wellington (arr. Nov. 6). Lyttelton (arr. Nov. I D and Dunedin (arr. Nov. 20). BENFIOLM (N Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Sept. 22 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 4). Wellington (arr. Nov. 131. Lyttelton (arr. Nov. 20) and Dunedin (arr. Nov. 22), via Sydney, Cape MATAROA (Shaw. Savill). from Ixmdon, left South;.- ptmi Oct. 2 f«u Auckland (arr. Nov. 7) and Wellingt'm (arr. Nov. 131. MAHIA (Shaw. Siw.il). left Liverpool Sept. 29 for Auckland (arr. Nov. )••;. Wellington due Nov. 2?t. Lyttelton (due Nov. 27). Dunedin and Timaru. AUSTRAI.IND (Federal Co.), left New York Oct. 9 ami Newport N< a - ()■■•. 11 foi Auckland ’arr. Nov. 1.7). Wellington Nov. 21). Lyttelton (due Nov. 26», nnd Dunedin. HALLINGDAL (Shell Oil Co.), left Tampico Oct. - for Auckland (arr. Nov. ID. (lishorne (due arr. 2< ). Napier (arr. Nov. 22). Wellington (arr. Nov. 24), Dunedin, Blufl and New Plymouth. KEIFUKU MARU (Wright Stephenson). | left Miike Oct. 27 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 15). Wellington. Lyttelton (arr. Nov. 22). Dunedin ’due Nov. 24) ami Nelson. SYDNEY MARU tF.de.al O.». left M».ii Nov. .7 for Rabatil (due Nov. I.D. Auckland inrr Nov. 2'2). Wellington (due Nov. ZG>, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. RAN GITA TA (N.Z.S. Co), left London Det. 1.7 for Auckland tarr Nov. IS), W-H nglon (due Nov. 25) and Napier. RUAIIINE (N.Z.S. to). left London Oct 8 for Suva (due Nov. •(*.). Well IV. ton Dunedin and BliilT. ‘ OVERSEAS VESSELS. LOADING FOR OVERSEAS. AUSTRALTND (N.Z.S. Co.), loads at Lyttelton Nov. 26 ; thence Nov. 27 to Dunedin, Bluff, Auckland, Naper and Wellington : due theie Dec. 14; thence Dec. 16 to New York, Boston ami Halifax. MATAROA (Shaw, Savill), at Wellington; hence Nov. 24 to Napici* ami Auckland; thence Dec. 4 to Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. PORT WYNDHAM (Port Line) at Auckand ; thence Nov. !)o to Ixmdon, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester ami Glasgow, v.a Cape Horn. NEW ZEALAND STAR (Blue Star Line), it Napier; thence Gisborne and Auckland; hence Dec. 4 to London, via Panama Canal. PAKEHA (Shaw, Savill). at Wellington; thence Dee. 2 to New Plymouth and Auckland; thence Dec. 14 to London, via Cape Horn am! Montevideo. WAIWERA i Shaw. S.r.ill), at New Plymouth: thence Wanganui, due here Nov. 26; lem e Nov. to Wellington ; due there Dec. I : thence Dec. 8 to Napier; thence Dec. 1.7 to I.nmlon. via Cape Horn. TONGARIRO (Federal Co.). loads at -i Nov. 27; thence Auckland. Wellington; lue there Dec. 7 ; thence Dec. 11 to Napier; Ihcncc Dee. IS to Ixmdon. A - •nmouth. Livei•o->|. Manchester ami Glasgow. HORORATA ’Federal Co.), loads at Port "ha liners Nov. 26 ; thence Nov. 27 to Bluff ; ihcncc to othe** ports not yet fixed: them-e to London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow. KEIFUKU MARU (Wright. Stephenson), it Dunedin; thence Nelson. Auckland ami Napier: thence Dec. 7 to Japan. RANGITATA i N.Z.S. Co.). at Naper Dec. 1 ; thence to Auckland and Wellington : due there Dec. 12: thence Dec. 17 to London, via Panama Canal. SYDNEY MARU (Federal Co.), loads at Lyttelton Nov. 28 ; thence Nov. 30 to Dun?<iin, New Plymouth, Wellington ; due there Dec. 7 ; thence Dec. 7 to Auckland : thence Dec. 10 to Japan, via Cebu. Manila and BEN REX) CH (G. H. Scales, Ltd.), loads it Picfon Dec. 14 : thence Dec. 15 to Napier. Gisborne, Tolaga Bay, Well ngton ; duo there Dec. 22 ; thence Dec. 24 to Lyttelton, Timaru . nnd I’nrt Chalmers; thence Jan. G to Dun- I kirk, Antwerp, London and Hull. OVERSEAS VESSELS. DOMINION BOUND. DORIC STAR (Blue Star Line). i ' I Ixmdon Oct. 10) for South Africa; thence in hall: .’t to New Zealand (due Dec. 16). NORFOLK (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Oct. 20 for Auckland (due Nov. 29). Wellington (due Dec. 6), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. PORT BOWEN (Port Line), left Now York Oct. 31. via Philadelphia and Newport News for Auckland (due Dec. 6). Wellington (due Dec. 11), Lyttelton and Dunedin. TORT HUNTER (Port Line), left London Nov. 1 for Auckland (due Dec. 8), Wellington (due Dee. 15). and Dunedin. TEKOA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Oct. 24 and Sydney (C. 8. Oct. 29 for Auckland (due Nov. 36). Wellington (due Dec. 5), Lyttelton and Dunedin. AKAROA (Shaw. Savill), from London, left Southampton Oct. 30 for Wellington (due Dec. 5) and Lyttelton. TRIASTER, left Nauru Nov. 12 for Auckland (due Nov. 2:1). THORHILD (Union Co.) left Oeban Nov. 10 for Wellington (due Dec. 1). WAIOTAPU (Union Co.), with Canadian cargo only, left Los Angeles Nov. 5 for Auckland (due Nov. 30), Napier (due Dec. 4), Wellington (due Dec. 6), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. RANGITANE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Nov. 12 for Wellington (due Dec. 16) and Auckland HURUNUI (Federal Co.), left Newport Oct. 15 for Auckland (due Nov. 30) and Wellington (due Dec. 6). HUNTINGDON (Federal Co.), left Liver-

pool Nov. 10 for Auckland (due Dec. 20), Wellington (due Dec. 26), Lyttelton, Duned'n and New Plymouth. TROJAN STAR (Blue Star Line), left Liverpool Nov. 7 for South Africa; thence in ballast to New Zealand (due Jan. 1).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 25 November 1936, Page 11

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 25 November 1936, Page 11

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 25 November 1936, Page 11