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SHIPPING NOTES.

The White Star liner from London, via the usual way ports, arrived yesterday morning, and will finish discharging her*. The steamer ■wilt sail later in «he week for Timaru and Gisborne, and will afterwards return to Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for London. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Aotea arrived at London, "a!! well" on Thursday evening , after a passage of 48 days from Wellington. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer TUn-

gatira v taking in ft large shipment of woo and frozen meat, and in also coaling from the hulks. She wil! leave t°-™ orrow r *™ Wellington to finish coaling in the stream there before setting out on her homeward passage to London, via Monte \ ideo. The Tvser Line steamer Indralenia will soil to-day, and the l'edcral-Hwilder-Snire liner Drayton Gran K o will get away to-mor-row for Duixdin. where they will finish disC Line steamer Fifeshire is to leave Wellington on dey for Tinaaru and Lyttclton to complete loading for West of England ports. Sli» will sail finaJJy from Lyttelton for Avonmouth about the 30th inst. The New Zealand Shipping Company* steamer Kaipsra is loading at Bluff end Tiinaru before coming to Lyttelton to i:II up. She will sail finally from this port about Saturday next for London, via Monte Video. - Tho New Zealand Shipping Company i steamer Tongariro sailed on Saturday aft-jr-noon for Napier and Wellington to compute loading for London. She will sail from Wellington on the 31st inst. Captain H. White-Parsons, late chief officer of tho Moana, has been appointed io his first command, and has taken charge of the Kini in place of Captain ii. Platts, who is going on leave*. The Kaitangata has a large quantity of timber and a part cargo of ooal to discharge here, and consequently will not leave before the latter end of the week. Thn Kini is to sail to-morrow for Greymouth direct.

The schooner Annie Hill left Greymoutli on Wednesday last, timber-ladon, for Jjyttelton, nnd is due hero to-day or"to-morrovr. Tho Eliza Firth, from Keipara, is also ca>e at this port. ■ Tho birq.ue Helen Denny is expected to finish loading to-day, and will fail for Auckland with a full , cargo of produce. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria missed her. coll at Lyttelton. and proceeded direct from Wellington ta Dunedin. Sho is due here on Wcdneeday, and wiU leave the same day for Wellington, Napier, Gieborne, Auckland, and Sydney. The To Anau is due here on Wednesday from Timaru, and will leave tho same dny for Wellington, Picton and the West Coeat.

The Storm is due to-morrow from Timaru, and will sail in the afternoon for Wanganui. The Breeze vn!l load hero to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne. The Eipnl© is 'bringing n, carpo of timber from die Thames, and nfter dischorjtfntr, will load at Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton for Wanganui.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 9

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 9

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 9