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LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS.

April a~Kopiti, s.s. (1.80 p.m.), 2« tous, bawycrE, from Wntigntiui. April 2—Butef.hirc, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 6553 tons, Brodtu. from Liverpool, via Australian port* and Auckland. April 2— Monowul, t,.s. (3.25 p.m.), 3433 tons, Ed\Un, from Utniedin nnd Lytlcltob. DKPAKTURUS. „,^! r , il 2 - Arfu V'>' a ' s.b. (12.60 p.m.), 1606 loiiß, Ritchie, for lMctoti. PusßCtiutfsi SaloonMisses Penny, Junsen. Cameron, Hobson, Al> lan, tuulJnckwHi (2), Meedowcs Kenntuaton, Parker, Mills, Hiick and 2 children, IMtchord, Walker, Bell, Fielder, Thomson. Metsrs. Kennington, Bartou, Hester, Braddoek, Griffiths, Fielder, and Thomson. WIiRTHIKG LIST. . Vc«scli to arrive ha*e bceu allotted berth* as under :— Manuka— No. 1 north, Queen's Wlmrf. Arahura*~No. 8 north, Queen's Wharf, Wahlne— Xo. 4 south, Queen's Wharf. Piitecnit— No. 12, south Qnccu's Whatf. Victoria— No. H, Jervoiß-quay Wharf. Itakiinoii— Railway Wharf, Ngatoro-'Glasgow Wharf. WARRIMOO REPLACES WEBTRALIA. It is announced that the Union Company's Warnmoo is to take up the Wcstralia's runniun it? Kast Coabt hervicc, the latter vessel having been withdrawn. The Warrin»oo is at prosent undergoing overhaul nt Port Chalmers, und Ip to sail from Mwre on Thursday miit, the oth April, and from Lyttelton on the liQi, arriving here ou Sunday Week. She continues her trip to northern ports from Wellington on Tuesday thu 14th April. OCEAN RACK-B.\RQtE MEATS A STBAMBft, An intefttljnu ocean race from Cardilt (Khr. land) to Australia, via South America, has ju»t been completed. Between Mtleeii and seventeen >veck» ago the Mnco wan at Cardiff (hiißland) nt the same time ys the 'bteinner August. They both loaded coal for , SouMi America. The barque uas bound for -Monte Video to unload her cargo there, and proceed to Newcastle in bnllaat. The steamer's curgo was for Chili, and she also was to proceed with ballast to Newcastle, tt wag expected that the steamer would reach Newcastle' before the Ealltttg vessel, but when tho Maco arrived In port on the 26th March, the Ausust, had not beeh reported. The steamer, which left Chill on the 23rd February, ttrrlved at Sydney on 26th March. The Maco had nMr passage, but met with heavy weather at times, lor four hours she \uis hovcto In a hurricane, but no damage was done to tlic vessel. The August hurl n slight collision with a lighter before leaving l'lsagua, and this delayed her sonicw hat. The little ketch Kcreru sailed from Auckland on Tuesday evening for Niue (Cook Islands) with mails, passengers, and general cargo, on her first trip under the new mall cohtract. The Kcreru is carrying n motor launch, which will be usud for towing the vessel when becalmed. She Is duo back at Auckland early in May. The Holmdale passed the Heads shortly after 3 0 clock this afternoon bound from Greymouth to Gisborne. The Arapawa passed at 2 a.m. to-day going from Picton to the northern port. In consequehce of her late anlvitl from Lyttelton and Dunedin to-day the Monowat's departure for horthern ports Is fixed for 10 o'clock this evening. BY TIiLKGRAPB. . • „».,. AUCKLAND, 2nd April. Arrived— Westralla (12.16 p.m.), J'rom southcm ports. PATEA, 2nd April. Amved-^Aorere (1.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Kapunt (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. , , , WANGANUI, 2nd ApTil. Arrived— Stormbird (11,26 a.m.), irom, Wellington. POXTON, 2nd April. Sailed r Queen of the South (noon), for \Ve|. tington. BLENHEIM, 2nd April. Arrived— Blenheim (11 a.m.) and Opuwa (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 2nd April. Arrived— kaitoa (11 a.m.), from Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 8