SHIPPING NOTES.
The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Karamea arrived at London last Friday irom J Now Zealand potts. Tho Polceha reachedfj Plymouth last Thursday afternoon, after a | smart pasaago of forty days from Auckland, | via Rio de Janeiro. ■■■_', .*■ j The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer..lonic , is due here to-morrow from. London, via I way ports Bnd Wellington, to discharge the balance'of her cargo. • ■ The Federal and Shire Lino steamer Nairnshire i 3 due here next Sunday from Timaru, to complete loading for West of England ports. She will leave Lyttelton finally on Thursday, 25th inst., for Avon-mouth. <•■'
The ■ Federal and Shire Line steamer Morayshire, from West of England ports, via Auckland and Wellington, is due here on '•■Thursday, to land about 1200 tons of cargo. Sho will go on to Dunedin to complete uncharging, and thence to Australian porta to load for England. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Anglo-Saxon,, from New Xork, Via Auckland and Wellington, u» ejected to arrive here on Saturday. She hag about 32,000 cases of oils, motor 6pint, etc, to land here, and will leave ne*t week for Dunedin to complete discharging. • The Waitemata is loading at Newcastle, and is to leave on Thursday with a full cargo of coal for Lyttelton. __ The Kowhai is to leave Dunedin on Tuesday next, 23rd inst., for, Oamarn and Timaru, and will leave Lvttelton on the 25 th mat., taking cargo for Napier and Gi«borno. The Kittawa will complete discharging today, and after loading general cargo, will leave to-night for Westport. , , .- ' The Union Steam Ship Company c training ship Dartford was to have left Eureka, California, on Saturday, with * cargo of lumber for Sydney and Newcastle. The Waipori left Greymoxith at 9.45 p.m. on Saturday for Westport, to complete loading for Lyttelton. She waa to have sailed from Westport at 8 o'clock last night, carrying a full loed of coal, and is due here to-morrow morning. ~...,. The Ccrinna wrl be a day late this week. She will arrive here from Tima-.-u to-morrow, and will sail in the afternoon for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth.
The Union Co.'s turret deck eteamer Korom:ko, which left Newcastle last WedneeSay morning, for Lyttelton, passed Stephen Islsnd at 10 a.m. yesterday, and is duo here about 11 a.m. to-day. She has a full cargo of coal to land hero, and will leave about the ecd of the week for Westport to load for Auckland. ■
The Kairaki is due here on Thnwday night from Karemea, via Pelorus Sound, and is to nail on Friday morning for Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. The Arapawa is to sail at nocm to-day, taking cargo for We'lington and Patea. The Wootton ia decayed in Kaiapoi owing to a heavy eea on the bar.
Messrs Suckling and Arnold have joined the Kittawa as second and 'Jhird effioer* r*esnectivel-*-. Messrs M*>hood, hte second officer of the Pukoki, and R. Ei-win, late third officer of the Kittawa, lef-*. by the Mararoa last night for Wellington for orders.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 8
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