SHIPPING NOTES.
The Kcw Zealand Shipping Company's eleaincr Kuap-ehu left yesterday afternoon for Kapier, Tirnaru and 31ufi. She is due back here about December 7th, and will leave two or three days" later for Wellington U> complete loading. The Kuapehu will sail dually from Wellington on December 15th, for London via way ports. Tho Kittawa will sail to-night for Greynionth to load a fuil cargo of limber tor Lyttelton. Tho turret steumer Koroniiko is to leave to-night for Wellington to .finish discharging her cargo of coal. The Wairuna left Wellington yesterday afternoon, and is duo here this morning. She has about 1200 tons of Newcastle, coal to land here, and will leave on Thursday for Timaru to finish discharging. Tho Huddart-Parkor liner Ulimaroa arrived at Bluff at 11 a.m. yesterdny from Melbourne and Hobart. Sho is duo at Dunedin to-day and at Lyttelton on Thursday morning. The Ulimaroa will leave Lyttelton the same day on arrival of the 5.25 p.m. train, for Sydney via Wellington. Mr 11. Whyborne will join the Kittawa to-day as chief officer, in placo of Mr A. B. Powell, who will go to Dunedin for orders. The Wakatu" will go on the slip to-day for overhaul and cleaning and painting. Tlie Kairaki, loaded with grain and produce, left Kaiapoi about noon yegferday for Lyttelton, N&pier, Gisborne and Tologa Bay.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13902, 29 November 1910, Page 9
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