SHIPPING NOTES.
The barque Rona ie to sail to-day with a cargo of produce for Auckland. The vessel will afterwards load a cargo of timber-.at one of the northern ports for Melbourne. The Storm will be docked thie morning for cleaning and painting. The veeeel will be brought out again to-morrow morning, and will sail in the evening for Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. The Union Company's steamer Kitta/wa is expected to finish discharging her cargo of timber to-monow, when she will eau for Greymcuth. , ~ A The Union Company hop* to despatch the Kaituna. to-monow night for Wellington with balance of cargo of coal from Aewoastle. _ ~ . The Union Company's ateamer Kantane ia loading « full cargo of timber at Greymouth for Lyttelton, and is due here in ft day or two. The Karitune, which hee bo far not visHed Lyttelton, is a new steamer. She was formerly known ac the Cavalier, and was purchased in England laet year by the Union Company. , The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's rtoamor Gothic aai'.cd yesterday afternoon for Wellington, en route 1o London. The v«eecl load«J a large quantity of frozen meat and general cargo here, and aa VL able inch of cargo space is engaged, the vessel wall leave Wellington * full stop. The Gothic wile finally for London on Thursday ni? The New Zealand Shipping Company hope to despatch the IlimuUka }^ m £^ n n, J?* for the Bluff, io load cargo for London. The veasel returns here later on, y,a «*d will afterwarda proceed to Wellington, whence ebe sails finally for London on M The Sooner Faloon armed yesterday afternoon frarn Haveiock, which port she eft on Sunday laet. The vessel had *n uneventful trip down, but met with a .thick Head, on Wednesday raght The Pateena eaUed last night for Wellington. She will return here again .*?" nID T in place of the Mararoa, which mil not ba "S tSf+SZf&L Vrackie, after dis-c-htrTing fart cargo of coal h««,1»W« ouantrty of produce for South Africa, lne S lifted at this port waa 4400 sacks of X 33oTsacks of oats. 10 sacks peae, *nd 64 flicks of linseed. The steamer was to yesterday cr-enir* for Timaru, pipe burst in the «f»«J°£ thus delaying her departure. The damage. the Bluff, afterwards proceeding to South Africa, via Melbourne. The took on board a cargo of produce at Kaiapoi yesterday *<* el - lfngton, but could not proceed to sea in consequence of the derme fog.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 9
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