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DURHAM LEAVE'S WELLINGTON. : The New Zealand Slilpp'ng Co. advise rhsit the Durham leaves Wellington for .londua, via l'anjima. to-day with frozen moat and g-eneral c-argo from the South. BEMCBHiA ARRIVED AT COLON. R.M.s Remuera, en route from London i :ind Southampton to Auckland, Is cabled to hare arrived at Colon on September 7. She lis due at Auckland on October 1. I MAKI7RA LEAVES SYDNEY. RjM.s. Makura left Sydney at 11 a.m. yesterday for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu. She is due here early '•n Monday morning, and sails at 10 a.m. Tuesday for Suva. WAIKAWA FROM PACIFIC PORTS. The Union Co.'s cargo steamer Waifcarwa 'is dne at Auckland from the Pacific Coast i porta of America, Vancouver, and San ! Francisco to-morrow. PIAKO FROM LITBRTOOL. Advice has been received tint the Piako left Liverpool on September 7 with cargo for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, 'Port Chalmers, and the Hluff. She should arrive here about October 29. The vessel in coming oat under charter to tie Federal Line, the New Zealand Snipping Co. being the local agents. ( I THE TOFUA. The Tofua was to "sail from Suva yesterday at S p.m. for Auckland, with passengers and a cargo <31 fruit consisting of 13,482 cases of bananas, and also 48'J bunches of the same fruit. She is due at Auckland on Monday night, and sails the following Saturday at 10 a.m. for the Western Pacific. INTERCOLONIAL TIME-TABLE CHANGES. The Manuka, which is due at Wellington from Sydney on Wednesday next, will withdraw 'temporarily from the service, resuming from Wellington on October 0 for Sydney. R.M.s. Tahiti will leave Wellington on Monday. September 19, for Sydney, and lafterwnrds will return to Wellington on I September 29, instead of the Manuka. j According to the new timetable the Maheno, Manuka, and the Riverina wUI ! leave 'Sydney for Wellington and Sydney for ! Auckland on alternate trips, the interval •net ween the sailings to and from New Zealand being approximately as at present. F.LO.RA FROM EASTERN PACIFIC. ' The Union Co.'s steamer Flora arrived at Auckland from the Eastern iPaclflc at 9 o'clock this morning, and berthed at 11-15 a.m., after medical inspection at the Queen's wharf, to discbarge her cargo at tropical fruit, consisting of 11,000 cases of oranges, 1600 eases of bananas, 2000 cases of tomatoes, and 200 sacks of coeoanuts. The Flora arrived at Harotonga from Auckland on August 21, after a fair trip, and at Papeete, during the trip around, the Islands, caw H.il.s. Chatham. She returned to ■Rarotonga on August 30, the day after the Chatham left that port. Cargoes were taken in, and the Flora left for Auckland on the following day. Winds in the south and south-west, moderate to strong, but uo damage was done on deck by the breaking seas. I I CORINTHIC FROM SOUTHAMPTON. The Corinthic was due to arrive at Wellington at daybreak this morning with the following passengers from Southampton:—Saloon: Misses Greenaway, Reakes, Worsp. Cooke. 'Elgin, Greenwood, Hamilton, 'Henderson, Hiorns (2), Leggett. MacAdam, IMacCorquodale, iMcCurley, Meßae, 'Miller. Mills, .Mitchell, -Morison, Ramsden. (2), iShanpe, Smith, Yeoman: Mrs. McCuisli, Captain Hodge, 'Rev. ,T. Pnddison, J Messrs. 'Brooks, iParsons, Platt.- Atwood, Baird, Broad, (Buchan, Crawley, Day, Frazerhurst, Olover, illiUas. 'Russell, Campbfcll, 'Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, iMr. and Mrs. Flint, Miss and 'Master Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Rarwson, iMis-s Rawson, iMr. and Mrs. Smith, the Misses Smith: (3), Mr. Smith, Mr. and 'Mrs Ball, Mr. Ball, iMr. and Mrs. Edwards, 'Mr. Edwards, Miss Edwards. iMr. and Mrs. Fyfe and family. .Mr and Mrs. •Gillet and family (4), •Mγ. and Mrs. Gilliver, Mr. and Mrs. Hartnell, Mr. and iMrs. .Tollie and family (4), 'Mr. and Mrs. .Tones, Mr. and Mrs MacCuish, Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams, Mr and Mrs. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Sands and son, Mr. and "Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. J. T •Carr, Mrs. Flohr, Mrs. Grant. Mrs Mc- : Leod and Iss "MeLeod, Mrs. Nathan and 1 Muster Nathan, .Mrs. Riddlford, Mrs Seantlebury, Mrs. Strang, Mrs. Bellamy and son. Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Carmichael and Miss tarmichael, Mrs. Cloudesley, Sergeant Corey and .Mrs. Corey, Mrs. Crofts, 'Mrs. IDott, Mrs. Downcs, Master Downes, Mrs. Hill, iMrs. 'Hillas, Mrs. Jones .ma family (2), Mrs. .Smith and son, Mrs Stltchbury, Mrs. Vickery, iMlss Vickery, Mrs. Forrier Walker, and Mrs. Wylie The Corinthic also brings 30 assisted or nominated third-class .passengers, in addition to a party of 30 domestic servants under the care of a matron. There are in all D.17 third-class .passengers,.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 215, 9 September 1921, Page 4

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 215, 9 September 1921, Page 4

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 215, 9 September 1921, Page 4