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SHIPPING NOTES.

The Tyser Line steamer Whakarua made a smart run down framj NVanganui. und anchored in the stream late on Wednesday night, after a passage of twenty hours. Tho vessel is loading a Jarg-o quantity of grain and general cargo here, and is to sail tomorrow for Wellington, to complete coaling. The Whakarua. will leave Wellington next Tuesday for London, via Las Palmas. Tho A. nnd A. Lino steamer Harpngiis arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney. After calling at Wellington, the Harpagus comes to.Lyttelton, where aho in due about Sunday May ?th. The Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Surrey, which left Lyttelton for Avonmouth on April 3rd, left Monto Video, after coaling, on Monday last, 24th inst. The Federal-Houlder-Shire Line steamer Kent arrived yesterday morning from Timaru to complete loading for West of England ports. She is shipping a large quantity of frozen mutton and grain, and is to sail on Saturday for Avonmouth. via Monte Video. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kuahinc. homeward bound from Wellington, called at ilonte Video last Monday, after a, good run of eighteen days. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura, which arrived yesterday morning from Picton, is taking in a large quantity of frozen meat, etc. She is to sail to-morrow or on Monday for Wellington, to complete coaling, and will leave that port on Wednesday for London. The ivaikoura will take a full cargo and about 28 passengers for London, and will proceed Home via Monte Video, Teneriffo and GibThe steamer Strathendrick. which recently delivered a cargo of case oil at New Zealand ports, and which has sine© been to -New Caledonia, called at Wellington yesterday morning to fill her bunkers. She baa on board a cargo of chrome ore for Antwerp. The schooner Annie Hill arrived in port yesterday morning, "all well," after a passaae of 11 days from Greymouth. The vessel was delayed by adverse winds on the passage round the coast. The schooner Amelia Sims took a record cargo of I*lo sacks of wheat and oats for Motueka. Her previous best cargo was lb.O *£ks After discharging at Motueka,. the ichouier will go to Havelock to load Umber f °The y Aratapu arrived at Kaipara iJt Monday, after a passage of nine days fr The^otuku n is due here this evening, with . Lrsro of coal and timber from Greymouth. * Thef WaitemaU, bound from, to «•. via Siriraoore, to New Zealand porta, left bama2£?f£? Sunday for Auckland, where she •TSue on May J Wtn. She is expected at Lyttelton about May 19th. Amelia Sims anchored at the Heacs , J Ventoff. and will probably get away early this morning-

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 9

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 9

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 9