LATE SHIPPING.
AERIVED. liUIA, auxiliary schooner (2 p.m.), 200 tons, McKenzie, from Bluff. NOTES. The "Wootton is expected at Lyttclton from Xydia Bay on Wednesday, sailing the same day for Foxton. Late last evening the Maoriland SteamshipCompany's Holmdale arrived at Lytteltoii. from Greymouth. She discharges timber here, and after taking on board a quantity of pro- ' duce will leave for Kaipara to-morrow evening. Mr J. Crotty, mate of the Stormbird, who has been ashore on leave, has rejoined tlitr . vessel, and Mr A. Moyes, acting-mate," has come ashore. Mr H. Doyle has signed on the Moeraki as extra officer. Mr E. W.'Petherell, late of the Pateena, has joined the-Mono-wai as wireless operator in succession to Mr G. Towne, who transferred to the Maitai. Captain Doorley is now in command .of the Flora, vice Captain Barron. Captain Bloom has relinquished command of the schooner Lily, and' his place has been taken by Captain G. Brown. The steamer Annam, which, according ta advice*, left Gotlichbui*g for Australian ports, " and wns followed by the Nordic towards tha end of October, is a vessel of 3206 tons gro&s register, owned by the East Asiatic Company. She-is a twin-screw oil-burning steamer, and was built in 1913. The Annam is one of n large fleet of practically new steamers, and sails under the Danish flag.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 242, 16 November 1914, Page 10
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