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KENT REPORTS.

Tlie Kent, en route from Falmouth in ballast, lias reported that she expects to arrive at New Plymouth at 6 a.m. on Wednesday to commence her Homeward loading..

TASMANIA AT LONDON. The Tasmania, which left Auckland on December H for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas, arrived at London on Thursday morning. OTIRA LEAVES AUSTRALIA; The Otira left Gladstone (Australia) on Thursday morning for New Plymouth, where she is due to-morrow evening to commence loading. She leaves New Plymouth on Saturday, and is due at Wellington on February 21, leaving on February 23 for London, via Cape Horn. MAGDALENE VINNEN REPORTED Advice has been received that the tons German auxiliary four-mfisted barque Magdalene Yinnen passed Melbourne on January 30, en routs from Algeciras, Spam, to Auckland (states the "New Zealand Herald")- She is now expected to arrive at Auckland about the middle of this week. The vessel sailed from Algeciras on November 13 with a small consignment of oork for Auckland. After discharge she will proceed to South Australia to load a wheat cargo for Europe. No repoit has been received of the Finnish four-masted barque Passat, which is fully due from Seychelles Island with a cargo of guano for discharge at Auckland. She ia probably being delayed in the Tasman Sea by strong head winds. Nothing was seen of the Passat by the steamer Port Wellington, which arrived at Auckland from New Plymouth on Wednesday. It is now ?1 days since the Passat left Seychelles, and the Finnish barque Winterhude, which arrived last Friday ni rht, covered the distance between Seychelles iind Auckland 1 in 56 days. Flvlox —the powerful and pleasant insecticide. Stainless —will not spoil dainty fabrics —non-poisonous—frag-rant. ■ —

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 15

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KENT REPORTS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 15

KENT REPORTS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 15

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