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SYDNEY, 22nd September 'Arrived— lonic, from Wellington i SUVA, 21st September Sailed— Waimarino, for San Francisco and .Vancouver; Kurow, for Auckland AUCKLAND, .21st September Sailed — Tarawera (2,16 p.m.), for Gisborne ONEHUNGA, 22nd September Sailed— Petone (5.30 a.m.), for Wellington 1 Sailed— Waimea (S a.m.), for Wellington POUTO, 21st September Arrived— Perth (noon), from GTeymouth NAPIER, 21st September Arrived— Monowai (2.40 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Monowai (8 pjn.) and Ngahere (11 p.m.), for Gisborne NEW PLYMOUTH, 22nd September Arrived— Corinna (10.16 a.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 21st September 'Arrived— Putiii (10 p.m.), from Wellington GISBORNE, 21st September Arrived — Ihnmata (10.40 p.m.), from Newcastle NELSON, 22nd September Arrived— NJVau (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington BLENHEIM, 21«fc September 'Arrived— Blenheim (8.15 p.m.), from Wellington ' WESTPORT, Zlat September Arrived— Hotodale .(6.30 p.m.), from LyttelGRBYMOUTH, 21st September Arrived— Mapourika. (6.50 a.m.), from WestKaraniu (6.15 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Pobfixna (8.25 aum.), for Lyttelton; Kakapo (8.50 a.m.), for Sydney; Mapourika <6.50 p.m.), for WestpoEfc 1 ItfTTE<TON, SOst September S&flod— Wimujera, for Doitedin 22nd September Anx*ed— iSoenSd (5.15 aum.), from WellingArrtved— Mararoa (935 ajco.), from WellingTo s*il— Mararoa (SJflpjn.), for Wellington PATEA, 82nd September Arrived— A«rare (7 5 ajn-), Kapcmi (8 am.), and Hawera .(7.55 a.m.), from Wellington, via iWangamii KAIKOUIIA,.22nd September I— iwrV , gaftafri (S.IV ajnVifmrnrWHTingftW

DUNEDIN, 21sfc September Arrived— Kaiapoi (10.30 p.m.), from Westport Sailed— Te Anau (4 p.m.), for Westport via northern ports; John (9.10 p.m.), for Wanganui and northern ports; Breeze (9.20 p.m.), for Wanganui via way ports BLUFF, 21st September Sailed — Wanaka (6 p.m.), for Napier TONGARIRO NEARLY HOME 'Ad«ioe has been received tbat the Tongariro, which left Wellington on the 24th July for London, via Albany, Durban, and TeneriSe, teftHhe latter port on Sunday last. She is due at Plymouth about Friday or Saturday next MAMARI DELAYED AT MONTREAL According to cabled advice the Mamari, which loaded at ' Montreal on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Company, has been delayed. Her departure for Australian and New Zealand ports was postponed from the Ist September until last Monday, and the vessel is now expected here early in December MATATUA'S PROGRAMME Contrary to her schedule the S. S. and A. liner Matatua. at present loading at Drmedra, will not visit Gisborne. She will visit Timani, Oamaru, and Napier, from which latter port she will take her departure, on the sth October, for London, via Sydney and South Africa. RnVERINA"S DEPARTURE Owing to the Tepairs to the Riverina's machinery taking longer than -was expected, the vessel will not get away from this port for Auckland till Friday next. She wUI call at Napier and Gisborne, bnt will not' accept cargo for those ports. The vessel will leave Auckland next Tuesday for Donedin, via ports MUB3TAI, FROM NEW YORK The C. and D. liner Muritai sailed from New York on the 31st August for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian poHs. The vessel, which is coming via the Panama Canal, is due here about the 10th October ATHBNIC AND COBENTHIC AT LONDON The arrival at London on Monday last of the liner Athenic, from Wellington, is'announced by cable. The vessel left this port on the 6th Aagtfst The B.M.S. Corinthic, which left this port on the 10th August, arrived at London yesterday RUAHINE LEFT TENERtFFE The R.M.S. Ruahine, Homeward bound from Wellington, which port she cleared on the Mtb. August, left Teneriffe on Saturday last, and is due at Plymouth to-morrow SUGAR FROM FIJI A cablegram, from Suva states that the Kuiow left there" yesterday with 3802 tons of sugar for Auckland. The Waimarino sailed for San Francisco and Vancouver with about 2000 tons of sugar for the latter port PERSONAL Mr J. Boyd has joined the Mararoa.-aa third officer Mr J. Cable, of the Union Company's local office staff, has received instructions to proceed this week to Palmerston North to join the Reinforcements On her arrival from Onehunga it is intended to place the Waimea on the Slip for overhaul The Eowhai passed the Wellington Heads, bound east, yesterday afternoon

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 71, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 71, 22 September 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 71, 22 September 1915, Page 6