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LATE SHIPPING

DBPARTtmUS. May 2&— Knpunl, b.s. (noon), 160 tons, Mclntosh, for Patea. May 23— Araliura, s.e. (12.56 p.m.), 1690 tons, Itllchie, for Picton, Nelson, Westjwrt, ntid GrcymouUi. THIi FURRY SERVICE. Owing to the i>ouMier)y blow, the ferry steamer Wnhine reached Lyttelton at 8.60 o'clock tliiß morning, and consequently missed the first express. MAPODRIKA LATE. There has been some heavy weather on the West Coast, and consequently the Mnpourlka has been delayed at QreymouUt. At latest, slie wiib expected to leave the coastal port ub 8 o'clock this evening, nnd had been fixed to come to Wellington, omitting the usual call til vVenlport. Slie l» duo here early on Monday morning. 1 A LONG TOW The Union Company's steamer Kftlapot, which left Adelaide on Sunday, 10th May, with the barque Milan In low, Ib coming Into the harbour us The Post goes to press. The Lillah is to be converted into a* hulk, RAKANOA TO GO TO 0*615 ISLANDS. The Union collier 'llakanoa has been fixed to load coal at Westport for tflji and Vavtm. Sim will coal tho H.M.S, Philomel iuid the IV tanekaf, which have gone to the Islands in connection with the official visit of the Oover« nor. Before undertaking tlio trip, the Rakanoa will bring v load of coal to Wellington next Tuesday. , NtiREHANA'S CARGO. Sailing for Loti'don this afternoon the C. and D. liner Ncrehana has U\e following cargo on board, which was shippi? at Wellington:— 21,161 carcases mutton, 74415 carcases lamb, 16,99< legs mutton, 600 quarters beef, 25 bags beef, 692 bales wool, 22 baleß Bkins. 3ZP casks tullow, 02 barrels tallow, 636 casks pelts, 27 casks lard, 708 sacks peas, 70 barrels hops, 104 casks casings, 70 sacks hides, 6 lengths cable (ex Devon), ami 6 cylinders. Iti addfc tion, the Nerehana loaded general cargo aid several other portß in the T>omlt»ion. PERSONAL. Mr. P. J. Dowell, chief officer of tho Ntfa-' kuta, has come ashore on leave, ahd Mr. W. ,T. Tate, lale of fcbe Mayflower, has been engageil on the Vessel as second officer. Mr. R, Gilbert rejoined the Monowal to-Uay n8 third Officer, and Mr. R. Hnntly sighed oft the vessel's articles. Mr. A. R. StettaH wan engaged ou the vessel as extra officer. Mr. G. Kavanagh joined the Monowni to* day as assistant purser. The various colliers in port will probably sail on Monday next for the Coast, with the exception of tho Whangape, which will »»t get away until Tuesday. The Komata left Westport at 8 o'clock thl» morriing for Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. , DUNKDIN, 83rd May. To soil— Wwrimoo, for Uaat Coast ports and Auckland, Passengers for Wellington: Saloon —Messrs. Collins, Stevens, Gillon, Misses MuU lin, Boursfleld, Nayloi, Cameron. . . , , . AUCKLAND, 23rd May. Amved--l)amel (barque), fnom Clareite* River; Kaitangata. from Newcastle. Sailed— Mimfro, tor Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 6