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LATE SHIPPING.

MAUNOANUI DUE 8 a.m. TO-MORROW. The Mauiißanui, now at Lyfctclton on her way from Melbourne and Hobart, j« to leave the Canterbury port at 0 o'clock to-night lor Wellington. Sho is due hero at 8 o'clock to-morrow snornm;;, and at 5 p.m. it. to sail lor Sjdne.v duect. JXDRABAItAH, KKOM LONDON. Tljo Tyjser liner lndrnlmrah, which arrived this aitcnioon lrom London via Australian ports, Auckland, and Kapler, had particularly lough weather on her trip out from Home. She left London on the 28lh January with close upon 13,000 tons of cargo on 'board, Within a day's stvam o£ Mellwurne the liiuraharah ran into <t terrific storm of cyclonic nature. A lil^h head sea waa running, huge waves, breaking over the vebsel foro and git, at times reaching an high an the bridge. The btonn raged for 21 hours, and the vessel was hbve-to lor 11 hours. The Indrabarah had a fine trip from Sydney to Auckland, and her average speed from London was 12 1 knots. Captain A. H. Smith is in command, and Ills other officers are: Chief. Mr C. F. Moiling ; second, Mr H. Manning; third, Mr H Conby; fourth, Mr W. Hill. Mr A. L. Morris is chief engineer, Mr W. Jackson second, and Mr P. Dadswill third, Mr J. Henderson fourth, Mr W. Richards fifth; Mr R. H. Ball is chief refrigerator, and Mr W. Stewart eecoud. THE SUSSEX. This morning the Fcderal-Houlder-Shire liner Susbex left. Bluff for Picton. She comes on to Wellington on Sunday next, v and will bo occupied loading for Home until Wednesday, 17th April, on which date she leaves for Timaru and Lyttelton. The Su&kex leaves the latter port on the 23rd April for A\onlnouth. FROM NEW YORK. The steamer Courtfleld is lo load at New York on behalf of the United Tyser Line, and will sail on the Bth April for Wellington, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. She will be followed by the same company's bteamer Star of Australia, galling on the 22nd May lor New Zealand, via Australia. Amongst the passengers by the Sydney boat yesterday was Captain Jarvis, late chief officer of the Dorset, who lias come over to take command of the Sussex. -Owing lo bad tides tho s.e. Nikau, of the Anchor Line, did not. leave Motucka until 3 o'clock this morning. She will not, therefore, arrive in Wellington until 5 o'clock this afternoon, and in consequence her time of departure for Nelson this evening has been postponed until 10 o'clock. Mr R. W. Benstead has signed on the Monowai as assistant purser. The 5.6. Mapourika arrived at Greymouth at a o'clock (his morning from Westport. At " o'clock this evening hhe is due to sail on her return trip. The Indrapura sails for London ab daybreak on Saturday. The vessel will not berth, but sails from tho stream. The Wanaka is to leave Auckland on Satin--day evening with' a quantity -of explosives ex the Kia Ora. She is ( due here on Monday, and on Wednesday sailb again for Lyt. telton.' - The Navua is to leave Westport at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening tor Wellington direct with a load of coal. ' BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER, 11th April. Sailed— lndrapura (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington. • {

The- City Council is inviting applications for (tho .following positions: — Motor oxper.t, City Engineer's department; salary £4 per weolc. Electrician for Fire Brigade department; salary £)3 per week and quarters. Tho Town Clerk notifies that tho Inspeotor of Vehicles will bo in attendance at tho Corporation Offices (Morcer-stroot door) daily, from 10 a.m., for tho purposo of inspecting all vehicles (including milk carts) for which licenses for tho current year will bo required. All licenses must bo taken out beforo tho 30th iiibt. At the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, at 2 o'clock on Saturday, Mr. 1-1. Ernest Leighton will hold a sale of household furniture*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 8