SHIPPING
HIGH WATER AT WANGANUI (N.Z. Summer Time) ! i I To-day 8.37 a.m. and 9.02 p.m. To-morrow 9.21 a.m. and 9.41 p.m. Thursday. 10.00 a.m. and 10.21 p.m. PORT OF WANGANUI YESTERDAY’S MOVEMENTS There were no arrivals at the Port of Wanganui yesterday. The departures were the Weirbank at 8.15 p.m. for Wellington and the Storm for the same port at 9.35 p.m. The Holmdale from Picton, the Gale from Wellington, and the Kozan Maru from Auckland, are expected this morning. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Coastal. Holmdale, Picton, this day. Gale, Wellington, this day. Kapiti, Wellington, to-morrow. Hauturu, New Plymouth, to-morrow. Breeze, Wellington, Saturday. Storm, Picton, Apr.'l 21. Intercolonial and Overseas Kozan Maru, Auckland, this day. Port Dunedin, Nelson, April 19. Hertford, New Plymouth, April 29. Kalingo, Australia, end of month. Antigone, New Plymouth, May —. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Coastal. Holmdale, Wellington, this day. Hauturu, Onehunga, this day. Kapiti. Wellington, to-morrow. Gale, Wellington, this day. Breeze, Wellington, Saturday. Storm, Lyttelton, April 21. Intercolonial and Overseas. Kozan Maru, Wellington, Thursday. Port Dunedin, Wellington, April 26. ROUND N.Z. PORTS [ Per Pr«»« Awoclatlon. ] AUCKLAND, April 11. Arrived.—Port Saint John, 1.15 a.m., from Halifax; Karepo, 3.15 a.m., from Wellington; Reliance, 6.40 a.m., from Melbourne. To Arrive.—Empire Star, 7.30 p.m., from Liverpool. To Sail.—Hauraki, 8 p.m., for Wellington. LYTTELTON, April 11. Arrived.—Tees, 3.40 a.m., from Chatham Islands. Sailed.—Leith, 7.10 a.m., for Auckland; Waitaki, 4.15 p.m., for Dunedin; Waipiata, 5 p.m., for Wellington; Port Waikato, 5.30 p.m., for Wellington; Wahine, 8.40 p.m., for Wellington. To Sail.—Tees, for Chatham Islands. WELLINGTON, April 11. Arrived.—Kartigi, 12.5 a.m., from Greymouth; Wainui, 2.20 p.m., from Auckland. Sailed.—H.M.S. Wellington, 1.35 p.m., for Auckland; Paua, 3.30 p.m., for Napier; Gale, 6.10 p.m., for Wanganui; Rangatira, 7.50 p.m., for Lyttelton. To Sail.—Rata, 9 p.m., for Greymouth; Kanu, 10 p.m., for Nelson. WITHIN WIRELESS The following vessels were expected to be within wireless range of undermentioned stations last night:— Auckland.—Matai, Awatea Hauraki, Kakapo, Shabonee, Atiid, Empire Star, Empress of Britain, Kaipara, Maetsuycker, Mamari, Naumberg, Otaio, Port. Hunter, Rowanbank, Westmoreland. Wellington.- Rangatira, Tamahine, Waihine, Canadian Constructor, Athelliard, Mariposa, Monterey, Noravind, Piako, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Tainui, Wanaka. | Kauri, Waikouaiti, * Waitaki, Triaster, Triona, Edward F. • Johnson, Arawa, Coptic, Franconia, , Orcades, Queen Mary, Ruahine. j Chatham Islands.—Nil. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS CARGOES FROM NORTH AND SOUTH STORM DISCHARGES Then Canterbury Company’s s.s. Storm u‘.srharged gen h ii cargo from southern porte at Wanganui yesterday and sail’d foi the south. The vessel loads at Dunedin on Thursday, Timaru on Saturday, Lyttellon tn April 19, Wellington and Picton ;n April and is due at Wanganui on April 21. (Millward and Co,. GALE DUE TO-DAY Ihe Canterbury Company’ m.v. Gaia is due at Wanganui to-day a.; I sails for Wellington and the south after discharge. The vessel loads at Dunedin on Saturday. Timaru en April 19, Lyttelton on April 20. Wellington on April ?| and is due at Wanganui on April (Millward and Co.). BREEZE IN THE SOUTH Hi. Canterbury < •inpany's m. . loa.k at Oamaru and Timaru to-day. Lyttelton t< - i.u.t, t Wf llinrt'ui Thursday and •l ie at Wanganui for discharge on Saturday ■Millward and Co.). HOLMDALE DELAYED Holm and (Jo.ri m.v. Holmdale was delayed at Picton and is due at Wanganui to-day with general cargo from southern ports. The ves*l is due to clear Wanganui to-morrow and loads at Dunedin on Saturday, Oamaru and Timaru April 19, Lyttelton April 20. Wellington and Picton on April 21 and in due at Wanganui on April 22. (Holm and Co.). HAUTURU TO DISCHARGE The Northern Company’s a.m.v. Hauturu is scheduled to discharge sugar and general cargo from Onehunga via New Plymouth at the Town Wharf to-morrow and will return to Onehunga on the evening tide. (Johnrton and Co.). KAPITI DUE TO-MORROW The coastal motor--hip Kapiti if due at Wanganui from Wellington to-morrow with general cargo and returns to Wellington after discharge. (Burgess and Co.),
OVERSEAS VESSELS (To Berth at Castlecliff) WEIRBANK DEPARTS The Bank Line motor-ship Weirbank, which discharged Nauru Island phosphate at Castlecliff for Kempthorne, Proseer and Co., departed for Ocean Island yesterday*. (Millward and Co.). KOZAN MARU TO-DAY The Yamashita Risen Kaisha eteamer Kozan ’’aru is expected at Wanganui from Auckland this morning with a shipment of Japanese sulphur and guano rom Noumea. From \Vang«;nui the vessel will sail for Wellington and southern ports on Thursday. (Wright, Stephenson and Co.). CARGO OF NEWSPRINT With a shipment of newsprint, the steamer Antigone is due at Auckland from Novia Scotia on May 3 and discharges at Whangarei. New Plymouth, and Wanganui. (Millward and Co.) KALINGO TO LOAD The Union Company’s steamer Kalingo is due to load coal at Newcastle on April 19 and will then proceed tn Sydney to load general cargo. The vessel is due at Wanganui and New Plymouth at the end of the month. (Millward and Co,). HOMEBOATS DUE (To Load in Roadstead.) PORT DUNEDIN TO LOAD The Port Line motor-ship Port Dunedin is due in the Wanganui Roadstead on April 19 from Nelson to load frozen produce for the Horne markets. The vessel is schedul'd to clear Wanganui on April 26 for Wellington and clears the latter port on April 30 for London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo. (Smith, Beauchamp and Co.). MAIMOA TO LOAD The Shaw, Savill liner Maimoa ie scheduled to arrive from Glasgow in May and will load in the Wanganui Roadstead from May 9 to May 10 and thence proceeds to Wellington. The vessel is scheduled to clear Auckland finally on May 20 for Ixindon, Hull and Newcastle-on-Tyne via the Panama Canal. (Freeman R. Jackson and Co.). HERTFORD FOR WANGANUI The Federal Company’s steamer Hertford is due at Wanganui from New Plymouth on April 29 to load frozen produce for the Home markets. The Hertford will make Wanganui her final port of call and will sail on May 6 for Southampton, Dunkirk, London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow. (Burgess and Co.) THE SCRAP LOG TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE Wanganclla. dur Wellington April . (n b-avr Wellington April 14. due Sydney April IS. Melbourne Hl 21, Awatea, due Sydney April 14; <x» le:;ve Sydney April 16, due Wellington April I; Io leave Wellington April J'/. due Sydney April PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, to leave Sydney April 14. due Auckland April 11, due Sydney April 14; to leave Sydney April 16, due Wellington April 19; to leave Wellington April 19, due Sydor? April 22. Aorangi, tr leave Vancouver April 13. due Auckland May 2 : to leave Auckland May 3, due Sydney May 7. Mariposa, due Auckland April 14 ; to leave Auckland April 14. due Sydney April 17, Melbourne April 22. Monterey, due San Francisco April 19 ; to leave San Francisco April 26. due Auckland May 13, to leave Auckland May 13, due Syd» ney May 16, Melbourne May 20,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 86, 12 April 1938, Page 11
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