SHIPPING NOTES.
The S'lorm which arrived on Wednesday right with a load of coa! from Pupcngu. i* tho larpcat vessel which hae worked that port. The Storm j»iled yesterday afternoon for Tiniaru nr.d Dunedin, and is due back lure on Monday next, on which day she eaila fer Wnnganui. Captain Ker.ntrt joined (he Botoiti pro tern, in Nelson, on Monday, and Captain S. Holford , joined th* Whangape et Wellington on Tue«(lay. slr Parsons, chief officer of the Mapourika. joined the Slonowai in c eiinilar capacity nt Wellington on Tuesd.iy, relicrins; Mr Brown, who conice to Ditr.cdin to nvrcit ins'ruotions. The Manuka, from Sydm«T, wae to leave WeHinpton at 10 o'clock lest night for Lyttelton. ar.<l is due here about 10 a.m. to-day. Tho vessel will rail this oflerneon for I>un-
coin, where she will tranship to the> W»rrimoo for Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. The Manuka, wiH return here on Sunday, and will be docked on Monday to be cleaned and painted, and have" </ther work connected with the overhaul carried , oof.
The Shaw-Savill and Albion Line eleamer Arawa, from London, via Capetown nr.d Hobart, arrived at Wellington yesterday raoriv ini'. Her southern passengers and menu will arrive at Lyttelton this morning, and the vcetel is due here next week.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12932, 11 October 1907, Page 9
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