SHIPPING NEWS
(Continued from Pago 11.) THE MIN REPORTED. Mr. W. Wallis received a wireless message yesterday from the A. and A. Line steamer Min, en route from New York, stating that the vessel will arrive at Auckland at midnight. The Min is expected at Wellington about a week later. RUAHINE DUE NEXT MONDAY. A wireless message was received yesterday by the New Zealand Shipping Co. from the Ruahlne, bound from London and Southampton, stating that the vessel will arrive at Wellington early next Monday morning. The Ruahine will disembark passengers at Wellington, and will then proceed to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to discharge. MARAROA AT GLASGOW WHARF. The Union Company advise that the ferry steamer Mararoa will berth at the Glasgow Wharf on her arrival from Lyttelton this morning. She will leave the Glasgow Wharf at the usual time to-night for Lyttelton. SURPRISE LEAVES FOR SYDNEY. The steam yacht Surprise left Wellington at 6.55 o’clock yesterday morning for Sydney, via Queen Charlotte Sound. THE MANUKA. The Union Company advises that the Manuka is due at Melbourne this morning from Wellington, via south. Tho vessel will leave Melbourne on her return trip for Wellington direct on Friday, and is due here next Tuesday morning. Sho will proceed on to Lyttelton and Dunedin, where she will withdraw from tho service. z THE SUSSEX. The Union Company advise that the Sussex cleared Sydney on Saturday for Calcutta direct. She will load there and at Singapore and Samarang for Auckland, Vvellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. THE TASCALUSA. Advice has been received by the Union Company from their oil-tanker Tascalusa hat tlie vessel will arrive in the stream at Wellington this morning. She will erlli later at Miramar to discharge her cargo of oil fuel from San Luis. MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY. Wireless advice has been received by the Union Company from the Maunganui, bound from Sydney to Wellington, stating that she will arrive in the stream at 7 o’clock, this morning, and will berth about 9 o'clock at the King's Wharf. The Maunganui is timed to leave at 3 p.m. on Friday on her return trip. VANCOUVER MAIL STEAMERS. The R.M.M.S. Aorangi. from Sydney, arrived at Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday, and will leave at 11 a.m. to day for Vancouver, via ports. The R.M.S. Niagara, from Vancouver, Is due nt Honolulu to-morrow. nt. Sura on June 18, and at Auckland on June 21. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL STEAMERS. The R.M.S. Makura, from Wellington, via ports, is due at San Francisco on Friday. ISLANDS STEAMERS. The t.s.s. Totna left Apia at 11 a.m. on Saturday for Suva and Auckland. The s.s. Ngakuta will load at Mangala on Thursday, at. Aitutaki on Friday, and at Rarotonga on Saturday for Auckland and Wellington. The s.s. Walruna will leave Sydney next Tuesday for Lautoka and Suva. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS. The s.s. Waiotapu will leave Wellington to-morrow for Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge of her Pacific Coast cars o - „ .The s.s. Wnitemata, from Pacific Coast ports, is due at Napier on Sunday: after discharge of part cargo sho will proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and New Plymouth to complete disch h rjjC. The s.s. Wairuna left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on Saturday for Sydney.
MISCELLANEOUS. The Mahana. which arrived at Lyttelton at 7.45 a.m. on Sunday from Wellington, will lenve there to-morrow for Port Chalmers t.o complete discharge of. her Liverpool cargo. The Port Curtis is to sail from Wellington at daybreak to-day for London, via Panama. Tho Ruapehu is to leave Bluff nt noon to-day for Lyttelton to continue loading. The Wlngatul was expected to clear Bluff yesterday for Wellington and Auckland, via ports. The Komata is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Westport to load for Wellington. The Opilii, from Dunedin, Oamaru, Tlmaru, and Lyttelton, is due at Wellington on Thursday. She will leave later the same day for Nelson and New Plymouth. The Knromiko is to clear Auckland today for Portland to load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Katoa is due at Wellington on Thursday from Dunedin, Timaru. and Lyttelton, and will co on to Auckland. The Kamo, from Dunedin, via ports, Is due.at Wellington on Thursday, and will go on to Napier and Gisborne’. The Kniranga is to clear Portland tomorrow for Edttliburg. She will load there and at Adelaide and Melbourne towards the end of the month for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. The Kaimanowa is to load at Lyttelton on Friday for Wellington. She is due here on Saturday, and will go on to Picton to complete loading for Auckland. The Kaimai left Wellington Inst night for "Icton and Greymouth to load for Miramar and Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 216, 8 June 1926, Page 4
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