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LATE SHIPPING.

I— ARRIVALS. ■ May 3— Karamcn, s.b. (12.20 p.m.), 0503 tom>, Clifton, from St. Jolm via Australian ports and Auckland. DEPARTURES. May 3— Pateeua, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, Wntson, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers— Saloon : For Picton— Misses Gregor, Gilbert, Burgess, Mesdamee Gregor, Duncan, Jones,, Hunter, Enson, Messrs. Jones Douglas, Croft, Frame, McCallum. For Nelson— Misses Ha.3lei,t, Clark, Field, O'Brien, Cresewell, Evans, Tortry, Mesdames Clark, Grey, Fowler, Armstrong, Ball, Laikiiib, Taylor, Messrs StaS, Green, Fowler, Armstrong, Taylor, Boyes, Cal<ler, lVrbons, Hamilton, Samuel, Dollimore, Hariey, Maekay, Cres&well. , May 3— Ngatoro, &.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1137 tons, Christian, for Greymouth. May 3— Kowhai, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 792 tons, Baldwin, for Greymouth. Hay 3— Komata, e.n. (2.15 p.m.), 1994 tonb, Slawson, for Westport. May 3— lndrabarah, bjs. (2.25 p.m.), G989 tons, Smith, for London via Las Palmas. ENTERED OUTWARDS. May 3— Maori, eh. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Mi6bes Douglas, Penrse (2), Studholme, Clarke (2), Wliite. Blank, Me&damcfi Searle. Benson, PearEe, Bloomfield, Hesketh, Stead, Cufte, Keneyworth, Redman, Studholme, Parcons, Kirby, Whitwood, White, Seddon, Riddle, and Mertrs Smith, Driscoll, Brown, Hume, Holmes, Walker, Harrison, Douglas, Pearse, Benson, Hesketh, Speed, Shand, Belcher, Bell, Redman, Peterton, Furkert, Havelock, Wilson, Sinclair, Westwood, .Kirby, Ellingham, Mount, Cook, Lawrence, Robertson, Bailey, Buddo, Manhire, Rundlo, Morgan, Chiebolm, Cummins, Stubbs. COAL CARGOES. ' The Navuft is. to leaie Westport for'Wellingtou to-morrow afternoon with a. full load of coal. Tho Komatu 'left at noon to-day, and this ovening the Kini and the Pohcrua aro both .due from Greymouth with full loads. In last night's Gazette the following notice to '.mariners appear* : — A rock carrying tour fathoms, usually indicated by tide ripe, exists in tho approach to Patereon Inlet, 6{ cables 31deg. (W. 12deg. K. mag.) from the north extreme of Fish Mock (46diig. 52mlu. S., ißSdeg ll|miu E.), and 307deg. (N. 72deg. W. mug.) lrom the B.W. extreme a! Boat Refuge 16land. Noie— "Posttioft approx." lias been charted against this rack. Ar no report has been made to tho Marine Department of the eiistenco of tliis rock, enquiry has, eince tho receipt of the Board of Trade notice, been 'made, from which it appears that the existence of the rock has been known for several years. A survey of the rock will be made by the Hinemoa- in. order to obtain further particulars regarding it. Owing to a" heavy sea 1 ou the east coast preventing the landing of cargo, Messrs Johnston uod Co. advise that the Kahu has been detained at Napier, and is not expected at Wellington until Sunday next. Cable ' advice received efautea that UlO' A. and A. Haer Anglo Bolivian (from New York) left Sydney yesterday for Auckland and other New Zealand ports. Sho is due ».b Wellington about the 14th instant. TJio Union Compaoy'B cargo steamer Wanaka, is to hxtd at Oamaru about the 7th iasfc., Bluff on the Otli, and Tiraaru on 10th, •for Napier, Gisbornc, and Auckland. Scarcity of railway trucks, la again delaying steamers at Lytteltoo. Tho Koouya and Canopus were, both affected on Wedneeday, and could- not leave for Westport until last* night. The, Wairuna, which has been in l>ort for nearly a fortnight, has been delayed by . wet weather, and als>o by iliortage of trucks, and' it was. finally arranged to send her on to Timuru to land her cargo for that port, over-carrying somo of her Lyttelton cargo. -The Walt«m»ta arrived at Newcaatlo yesterday from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarang, and will probably resume her pm,oage to New Zealand to-day. She is ex-" pected to reach Auckland about Thursday n«t, and will come south about a week later.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 105, 3 May 1912, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 105, 3 May 1912, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 105, 3 May 1912, Page 8