LATE SHIPPING.
Press Association. WELLINGTON, December 4. Arrived —Mamari (12.45 p.m.), from Lott don. ? NOTES. A projected departure from Wellington *<br London this afternoon is the Shaw, Savill and Albion R.M.S. lonic. Her passengers from Christchurch are Miss A. Dale and.' Captain W r m. Gordon. Running in place of the Willochra, th« Canadian-Australasian R.M.S. Marama ar- : rived at Wellington from San Francisco yesterday. The Marama was formerly engaged in the Sydney-Vancouver service. Her voyage across to New Zealand, via Papeete and Rarotonga, was uneventful, and she reached her destination up to time-table. She in scheduled to leave Wellington for Sydney to-day, arriving there on Tuesday next. Cabled advice has been received announcing the departure- of. the Union Company's steamer Wyandotte from San- Francisco, for Auckland directl The vessel has on board a full cargo of Canadian and American merchandise for' New Zealand and Australian ports. From Auckland the Wyandotte goes to Sydney. Having completed Homeward loading operations at Lyttelton, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina left for Napier yesterday. Included in her cargo, lifted at this port were- 1700 bales wool and skins, 14 bales rabbitskihs, 40 casks tallow, "15. casks pelts;.-25 basils; 709 v boxes" butter, 68-' crates cheese, and. 30 cases -sundries. • The Union Company's Kittawa, at present discharging coal from Westport, will leave about noon to-morrow for a destination not yet fixed. The Kowhai will leave Greymoutb* to-night for Lyttdlton, and will be followed by the Kini to-morrow.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 258, 4 December 1914, Page 10
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