LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. May o— Ripple, b.s, (12.15 a.m.), 370 tons, Cauwm, lrom i'lctoii. May o— itttiu 1.1. b.h. (12.15 a.m.), 4225 !ona, ClnussDuiuieu, noiu \ ali>u.Mlb(>, UIiL'AEIVKKS. May G-l'titui'iu, b.o. (12.65 p.m.), 1212 tou«j, Watfeou, lor l'iuum and Aelbon. iiuy C— Ai-iipawa, b.s. (l.i!0 i>.in.), 208 tone, Thompson, loi' Lj btoium. May a — Falcon, buliooiier (1.05 p,ua,)> OS toiib, Watctiliu, loi- HuveiGck, HEAVY KXPORTS TO LONDON. During the pabt 80 odd dayu the outward tonnage to London lnmdltd at Wellington has been particularly heavy. In all, eight vcb<>clh ' Havo lett Urn* port, practically fully laden during the pat>t mouth. Then 1 combined (tiupkiceuieuti amounted to "0,1)01 tone. The Jibt it. at. loUowh :— Hurunui, ludrubaidh, ltemueru, Waiweru, Athenle, ludrapuia, Turakina, and Kaugttira. Tho Kakanoa, which leaves for Wosiport at 5 o'clock thU evening, is to return to Wellington on Tiiuisdaj. To-night at ,8 o'clock the PoUcrua is to leave lor Greymouth. To-mouow ab noon the Kiui iollowt, her, alierwaids going to Weatiwfc to load for Lyttelton, On Saturday morning the steam trawler Nora Xivca returned to Wellington alter ihhing in the viemity ot I'alliser llay. Exceptionally heavy weather 'was e.\peiienccd with very high Beas and strong southerly Vr-nsds. The Rosamond is <luo hero fiom Onehunga via New Plymouth late to-morrow evening, on Wednesday bhe leaves lor New Plymouth only. The collier Kowhai arrived from Greymouth this morning, and to-morrow she lea\eß for Picton to load pioduce lor Ouehunga. The Defender is to leave Lyttelton on Saturday next lor Wellington. On the Monday following the continues to l'icton and llokitika. At 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon the Komata is to leaVe Wcetport for Wellington. Mr J. Bos wick has Joined the Pukaki a a chief ottlcer, in place of Mr F. .1. Couldrcy, ■who has been granted extended leave of absence. Quite a number of steamers aro Cue for docking at Port Chalmers, and the port has a busy tlnw in atovc tilt the end of tho present mouth Amongst the v easels- listed for docking within this next month or two are the Wairuna, Koromiko, Karori, Mouowai, Moeraki, Warrimoo, and others ab opportunity permits. , The schooner Joseph Sims, recently purchased by Mr. 13. Udwardt, of Launceston, i& to load "timber at Hokianga for Melbourna before proceeding to Tasmania. The schooner is now practically ready for sea, and should depart any time now. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND. 6lh May. Arrived— H.M.B. Encounter, from Taxman Sea, in eearch of dredge Manchester. ' PATHA, Oth May. Arrived— Kapuni (12.10 p.m.), from Welling-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 107, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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415LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 107, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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