LATE SHIPPING.
ARRI\ ALS. t'ebn.aiv 17— Indialema, a.s. (3.10 p.m.), 6099 tons, Ti otter, fiom New i'ork, Melbourne, Sydnoj and Auckland. TIIJC SYDNEY J3OAT. The Union Company's cabled report from S.\d nr\ states that the M.ilipiio If ft thut port for Wellington at 1 p.m. on Satmda\. Hie fiteamer, -.unrh 16 due c.v l.\ en Wednesday 11111111.115,', '« hunting to Wellington 91 saloon and 100 mpcingf in^engers. 'lhe number of passengers for all 2»e,**- Zealand is 1,56 taloon and 127 steerage. MAMARI OUTWARD BOUND. The Mi.jw, Savill and Albion Company's stcamei Jlimari left Plj mouth on the 9th hut. for Wellmirtmi. En route the vessel is due at Capeti'V. 11 uu the Ist Match, at llobart on tho 19(n Match, and at this noit on the 24th Mai eh. The Maman i<< bringing a number of liasffugcis to New JJcaJlnd. 10X10 ARRIVES AT PLYMOUTH. Jfcssir,. I>\iii and C:>., local agents fur "the Sh.nv, • '.mil, and Albion Company, iidvire that tlie etr.imer loniu, winch left Wellington oil thr 3td Januarj, anivril at l'l} mouth on Fri1 day mormiij;. The ve«=el has m.idp a sinait pas .-age, be.ug one day .iliitul of her time-tabled an i\al. THE ULI.MAP.OA: The lluddait-P.uUer Company'ci fine iipw passenger strainer Ulaualoa, 5700 loiie gross, arihcd at Melbourne \e e terday on hei maiden out. She left Dvi dee on the 4th January, and called at Capetown and Durban en. route. Tins new Intercolonial liner will ieplace tlie •Wimmera, and has been fixed to leir\o Sjdney on Satuidaj, 29th February for Wollmgtoii,. where site its r due on the following Weduesda}. She will sail on file day after her arrival lieie <or< southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. The Wimmeia. will enter tho Sydr.cy-Auekland-Dunedin trade, and it is expected that Captain W\lie, of the latter veseel, will tt.trisfer to -the new steamer. The Uhmaroa, will be the lourth new 6teamcr which will ani\e Wellington within one mo-Uu IXDRALEMA, FROM SEW YORK. Sliortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon the Tyeer Company's steamer Indralcma arrived from Kcw York, via Melbourne, Sjdney, and Auckland. She left her port of lading on Bth December, aud ha» accomplished her passage in smart time. After discharging about 1500 tons of caigo here rfic will proceed to Lyttelton. and Dunedin to complete unloading. COXCORDIA; FROM HONOLULU. The barque Coitcqidia arrived in the stream on Saturday evening from Honolulu, where she left on the 13th .Tauu.ny. Tlir vessel linn come to New Zealand in ballast for orders. She has experienced a fair weather p.issage from port to nort, excepting unfavourable winds which were ' encountered off the coast a few 6i\s -go. ' Repoit received b>, the Union Company states that at noon to-day there \va^ too much sea un the bar for the Arahura to cross inwards. The new steamer Kerehana, of the Tjser line, i<t expected to leave -I?apicr at 4 p.m. to-day in eontiiiua'tion of her voyage* fiom London to Wellington. Vftcr discharsvmg about 200 tons of rari?t> hen- the vpysel will commence Home wdid loadine, her nest port of call after Wellington be'iig Wangauui. • The Union Company's collier Poherua i* timed to leave AVr'tpoit at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning for Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 8
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525LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 8
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