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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER AT WANGANUI. Zealand Summer Time.) To-day: 8.50 a.m. and 9.16 p.m. To-morrow: 9.40 a.m. and 10.5 p.m. Sunday. 10.28 a.m. and 10.55 p.m. PORT OF WANGANUI YESTERDAY'S MOVEMENTS. The Gale, m.v., 600 tons (Captain Davis) arrived at Wanganui at 8.55 а. from Wellington, and after discharging general cargo from ths South Island, sailed for Wellington at 6.45 p.m. The t.s.m.v. Waiwera, 10,782 tons (Captain Gaskell) arrived in the roadstead at 12.35 p.m. from New Plymouth to load primary produce from the Home markets. The s.s. Holmdale, 682 tons (Captain Copland) cleared Wanganui at 6.10 a.m. for Wellington, and was followed at б. a.m. by the s.s. Te Aroha, 105 tons (Captain T. Sawyers) for the same port. En Route to Wanganui. The m.v. Kapiti and the Nikau are expected to berth at Wanganui on the morning tide. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal. Nikau, Tarakohe, this day. Kapiti, Lyttelton, via Wellington, this day. Hauturu, Onehunga, via New Plymouth, Sunday. Storm, southern ports, via Wellington. Sunday. Breeze, Dunedin and way ports, Wednesday. Holmdale, Dunedin and way ports. Friday. Gale, Bluff and way ports, December 5. Intercolonial, Island, and Overseas. Mahia, Timaru, December 9. Port Adelaide, New Plymouth, December 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i: Coastal. Nikau, Wellington, this day. Kapiti, Wellington, this day. Hauturu, Onehunga, Monday. Storm. Lyttelton, Monday. Breeze, Wellington, Wednesday. Holmdale, Wellington, Friday. Gale, Wellington* December 5. Intercolonial, Island and Overseas. Waiwera, Wellington, Monday. Mahia, New Plymouth. December 10 •Port Adelaide, Wellington, Decembei 19. ROUND N.Z. PORTS [Per Press Association! AUCKLAND, Nov. 26. Arrived.—Waimarino, at 6.35 a.m., from Wellington. Sailed.—Poolta, at 11 a.m., for Westport; Skarras, at 2.40 p.m., for Wellington; Maunganui, at 4.10 p.m., for Sydney. To Sail.—G. S. Walden, for Wellington. WELLINGTON, Nov. 26. Arrived.—Maori, at 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Totara, at 7.10 a.m., from Gisborne; Rangitata, 7.10 a.m., from Auckland; Kapiti, 8.20 a.m., from , Lyttelton; Wingatui, 9 a.m., from Auckland; Port Whangarei, 11.35 a.m., from Auckland; Sydney Maru, 1.7 p.m., from Auckland; Holmdale, 4.20 p.m., from Wanganui. Departures. —Canopus, at 8.30 a.m., for Auckland; Hallingdal, 5.10 p.m., for Dunedin; Kapiti, 6 p.m., for Wanganui; Wingatui, 6.35 p.m., for Lyttelton; Maori, 7.45 p.m., for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, Nov. 26. Arrived.—Rangatira, at 6.40 a.m., from Wellington; Holmlea, 6.55 a.m., from Timaru; Australind, 9.15 a.m.. from Wellington; Waikouaiti, 11.35 a.m., from Timaru; Breeze, 2.30 p.m., from Wellington. Sailed.—Holmlea, at 3.30 p.m., for Wellington; Breeze, 8.20 p.m., for Dunedin; Rangatira, 8.35 p.m., for Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within wireless range of undermentioned stations last night:— Auckland. —Aorangi, Kaiwarra, Tekoa, Gabriella, Matua, Maunganui, Triaster, Waiotapu, City of Dalhart, G. S. Warden, Norfolk, Olivebank, ; Parracombe, Rugeley, Skaraas, Ton--4 gariro. Wellington. Mairo, Rangitira, Niagara, Tamahine, Dunedin, Wakakura, Awatea, Kaikorai, Kalingo, Maui Pomare, Waitaki, Akaroa, Keifuku Maru, Mahia, Mataroa, Monterey, New Zealand Star, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Remuera, Sydney Maru, Strathnaver, Waiwera. Awarua.—Achilles, Makura, Paua, Marama, Wanganella, Benholm, Cathay, Hallingdal, Hurunui, Kyokko Maru, Maloja, Manju Maru, Narkunda, Nieuw Holland, Nieuw Zeeland, Orion, Oronsay, Otranto, Orontes, Queen Mary, Strathtird, Thorhild, Yarrowville. Chatham Islands.—Nil.

COASTWISE MOVEMENTS. CARGOES FROM NORTH AND SOUTH. KAPITI DUE TO-DAY. With consignments of wheat and general merchandise from Lyttelton and Wellington, the coastal motor-ship Kapiti (249 tons) is expected at Wanganui to-day. On completion of discharge she will sail for Wellington, (Burgess and Co.) NIKAU WITH CEMENT. After being delayed by rough weather, the Anchor Company’s coastal motor-ship Nikau (248 tons) was expected to load cement at Tarakohe yesterday. The vessel is expected at Wanganui to-day and after discharge at the Town Wharf will sail foi Wellington. (Cock and Co.) HAUTURU DUE SUNDAY. The Northern Steamship Company’s auxiliary motor-vessel Hauturu (296 tons) is now scheduled to arrive at Wanganui on Sunday morning with sugar and general cargo from Onehunga, via New Plymouth. She will sail for Onehunga after discharge at the Town Wharf on Monday. (Johnston and Co.) STORM FROM BLUFF. The Canterbury Steam Shipp: ng Company's coastal steamer Storm, en route from Bluff and way ports, is now listed to load for Wanganui at Lyttelton to-day and at Wellington to-morrow. The vessel is expected here on Sunday. After d.scharge at the Town Wharf on Monday she sails for Lyttelton direct. (Millward and Co-) BREEZE AT DUNEDIN. The Canterbury Stearn Shipping Company’s coastal motor-ship Breeze (622 tons) is scheduled to load Wanganui cargo at Dunedin to-day, Timaru to-morrow, Lyttelton Monday and at Wellington and Picton on Tuesday. The vessel is due here again on Wednesday, December 2. (Millward and Co.) THE HOLMDALE. Holm and Company’s coastal steamer Holmdale (681 tons) cleared Wanganui for Wellington early yesterday morning. The vessel is expected to commence her loading at Dunedin on Monday and is to call at Oamaru and Timaiu on Tuesday. Lyttelton Wednesday and at Wellington and Picton on ihursday. The vessel is due here again next Friday. (Holm and Co.) GALE FOR BLUFF. The Canterbury Steam Shipping Company’s coastal motor-ship Gale (600 tons) discharged southern cargo at the Town Wharf yesterday and was to have sailed last evening for Wellington and south. The vessel is expected to load for Wanganui at Bluff on Monday, Dunedin Tuesday, Oamaru and Timaru Wednesday, Lyttelton Thursday and at Wellington on Friday. The vessel is due here again on Saturday, December 5. (Millward and Co.) _____ HOMEBOAT9 DUE. (To Load in Roadsteal.) WAIWERA OUTSIDE. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line’s twinscrew motor-ship Waiwera (10,782 tons. Captain J. H. Gaskell) arrived in the Wanganui roadstead at 12.35 p.m yesterday from Auckland and New Plymouth. Condition, were favourable for lightering and the vessel commenced the Wanganui portion of. her Homeward loading early in the afteinoon. The Waiwera is scheduled to sail on Monday night for Wellington and Napier to complete, and is to clear the last-named port on December 15 for London, via Cape Horn. (Dalgety and Co.) THE MAHIA. The Shaw, Savill anti Albion freighter Mahia 17914 tons. Captain Thompson) is expected at Wanganui on December 9 from New Zealand ports, via Timaru. The yesi»el will conimemnce her Homeward loading in the roadstead and is to leave here the following day for New Plymouth. Auckland and Wellington to fill up. The Mahia is due at Wellington on December 19 and is to clear that port finally on December -4 for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Gla.gou, via Cape Horn and Montevideo. THE FORT ADELAIDE. The Port Line's freighter Port Adelaide is expected at New Plymouth from Australia on December 14 to commence her Homeward loading and completes at Wanganui due about December 17), Wellington (due about December 20), Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. The Port Adelaide is scheduled to clear the last-named port on January 4 for London, via Cape Horn. (Smith, Beauchamp and Co.) THE SCRAP LOG. The Huddart-Par'ker Line’s 10.000-ton motor-liner Wanganella clears Sydney on November 28, due Auckland December 2. leaves Auckland December 4, due Sydney December 8. (Millward and Co.) AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Awatea (14,000 tons) left Wellington November 24. due Sydney November 27 ; leaves November 27, arrives Wellington November 30 : leaves December 1, arrives Svdney December 4. 'Maunganui (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 (due December 3) and Wellington (due December 4) ’ PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara (13.415 tons), left Sydney November 5 for Auckland (arr. November 9); sailed November 10 ; due Vancouver November Aorangi (17,491 tons), left Vancouver November 6. 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 (18.000 tons) at Los Angeles. Makura (8075 tons), left San Francisco November 18; due Wellington December 7, Sydney December 12 ; withdraws at Sydney. THE WAIOTAPU. The Wa’otapu is due at Auckland from Pacific Coast ports on Monday. After discharge she will go to Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Port Huon, Melbourne and Sydney. THE MATAROA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Mataroad is to arrive at Auckland on Sunday for final loading. She will sail on December 4 for Southampton and London, via Panama. She is due at Southampton on January 7. HERTFORD CLEARS DAKAR. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the Hertford cleared Dakar on Tuesday morning. She left Lyttelton on October 21 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn,* Montevideo and Dakar. PORT HOBART AT LONDON. Cabled advice has been received that the Port Line motor-ship Port Hobart reached London on Tuesday morning. She left Wellington on October 15 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn and Teneriffe. LIMERICK S MOVEMENTS. The Union Company advises that its motorahip Limerick is now to leave Vancouver tomorrow. New Westminster on November 30. Memainus on December 1 and Powell River on December 3. returning to Vancouver and clearing that port finally on December 4 for Auckland, Wellington. New Plymouth. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff and Australia. She is due at Auckland on December 28. This has been arranged, as there seems, on present advices, little chance' of the American strike coming to an end in the near future, but if the strike is over by the beginning of December, the Limerick will proceed to San Francisco and Los Angeles to load as was originally scheduled. OVERSEAS VESSELS. VESSELS DISCHARGING. MAHIA (Shaw. Savill). left Liverpool Sept. 29 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 10), Wellington due Nov. 22). Lyttelton (due Nov. 27), Dunedin and Timaru. AUSTRALIND (Federal Co.), left New York Oct. 9 and Newport News Oct. 11 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 15). Wellington (arr. Nov. 21), Lyttelton (due Nov. 26), and Dun(Shell Oil Co.), left Tampico Oct. for Auckland (arr. Nov. 14). Gisborne (due arr. 20). Naper (arr. Nov. 22). Wellington (arr. Nov. 25), Dunedin (due Nov. 29), Bluff and New Plymouth. KETFUKU MARU (Wright Stephenson), left Miike Oct. 25 for Auckland (arr. Nov. 15), Wellington. Lyttelton (arr. Nov. 22),

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 27 November 1936, Page 11

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SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 27 November 1936, Page 11

SHIPPING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 27 November 1936, Page 11

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