LATE SHIPPING
DEPARTURES. April 29— Wairau. i-.*. (12.50 p.m.), 93 toiiß, Irvine, for Tarakohe. THli SYDKKtf BOAT. At 1 o'clock ou Saturday afternoon the Moami left Sydney for Wellington d'lei-t. She brings 80 saloon and 74 steerage passengers for various ports, and is due here early Wednesday forenoon. OHARI, FUOK LONDON. PRhSS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, 29th April. Arrived— Orari, steamer, from London. The tatter 23 days of the voyage was made in continuous heavy westerly gales. No damage was done. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY MOVEMENTS. At 2 o'clock to-morrow the Wakanui leaves for Napier, from which port khe goes to Glsbome, Tokomaru, Auckland, and London. The Hurunui should sail from Wellington for London at daybreak on Friday, and on Thursday the Remuera also sails ior London. EVEKTOX GRANGE. At 5 o'clock to-morrow morning the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Everton Orange leaveß Wanganui for Waitara. Owing to the bad weather, the vetsel was unable to complete loading at the former port, and so wilL have to return. From there she goes to Pieton, limaru, aud Lyttelton, sailing from the last-mentioned port for Avonmouth, via Las Palmab, on Saturday, 18th May. This evening the Government steamer Hinenioa. is to leave for Caatlepoint, The Tutuiiekai came off the Patent Slip this morning. The training shjp Amokura, which arrived on Saturday from the Southern Islands, will now lay up for the winter, and the cadets will attend the Technical School for instruction. She berthed at the Wool Wharf this morning. Owing to bad weather the coastal steamers Gertie and Queen of the Bouth were botli detained at Fox ton for the last six days. This morning weather conditions moderated somewhat, .and both vessels were able to clear the port. The Taviuni has been delayed at southern port's aud will not reach Wellington until tomorrow. She sails at 3 p.m. the. same day lor New Plymouth and the West Coast. The Orari hat explosives for Wellington, where she is due from London, via Auckland, about the end of this week. The Rarawa fes barbound, and in consequence will not sail from Onehunga until tomorrow. She is, to leave New Plymouth oti Wednesday. At Onehunga the weather conditions are far from pleasant. At 0 o'clock yesterday the Corinna left the wharf at that port, but waa unable to cross, the bar, as also was tiio Rosamond. , The Mokoia left Auckland at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, via ports. At 2 o'clock this afternoon bhe was to have left Napier, aud is due here at? a.m. to-morrow.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 8
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418LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 8
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