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i; • ' SAN FRANCISCO, 7th December » 'Arrived— Maitai, from Sydney and Wellington' ' AUCKLAND, 7th December v Arrived— Ngatoro, from Greymouth and Gispfcorne i Sailed — St. Francois (3.50 p.m.), for Papeete ! NAPIER, Bth December I Arrived— Weatralia (10.50 a.m.), from WellignijJton BLENHEIM, Bth December '■ Arrived--Opawa (8 a.m.), from Wellington s . PICTON, 7th December 1 Arrived— Pateena (8.45 p.m.), from Wellington \ , NELSON, Bth December .. 'Arrived— Pateeua (7 a.m.), from Picton and - Wellington t Sailed— Pateena (10 a.m.), for Picton and LYTTELTON, 7th December Arrived— Kowhai, from Greymouth; Petone riCZ-p.m-.), froni Napier .Sailed— Cygnet (2.30 p.m.), for Akaroa; Kow4iai (midnight), for Dunedin; Petone, for Westport Bth December Arrived— Wahine (6.35 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Wahine (8 p.m.), for Wellingtou TIMARU, 7th December I Sailed— Poherua (10.15 p.m.), for Wellington OAMARU, 7th December Arrived— Breeze (11.16 p.m.), from Wellington . i DUNEDIN, 7th December Arrived— Flora (noon), from Westport, via way ' ports '. ",' ARAHORA OMITS GREYMOTJTH CALL ' Owing to bad weather at Greymouth the 'Arahura was unable to enter that port yesterday, and consequently returned to Westport. From the latter port she comes back' to Wellington, via, Nelson and Ficton, being due here to-mor-row night HODDART-PARKER COASTAL SERVICE On her next northward trip the Westralia is itf leave Wellington at noon on Monday, the 21«t December, in order to work Napier and .•ilisborno the following day and to arrive at at about midnight on the 23rd. The •vessel remains there until the 26th, when she sails as usual for southern potts The Victoria, during Christmas week, will run a day ahead of her time-table, being fixed to leave Auckland on Monday, the 21st December, Glsbofne on Tuesday, Napier On Wednesday, and Wellington on Thursday (Christmas Eve). She remains at Lyttelton until Boxing Day (Saturday), when her usual time-table running will be resumed , PERSONAL Mr. L, Glyde has succeeded M». E. 0. Kelly as wireless operator of the Westralia Mr. F. Coles, seventh engineer of the Wahine, signed' off the vessel's articles yesterday The departure of the Shaw, Savill, and Al- • bion Coinpiuiy'e liner Tokomaru, which vessel L is completing loading at Wellington, Is fixed tior to-morrow morning s Shipping at this port, as well as at olher places, was greatly inconvenienced by the gale yesterday, and i*ork on the waterfront 'had to be stopped on numerous vessels. The departures of many vessels were therefore delayed, but with the decided change to-day all work was resumed The Manuka is to sail for Lytteltae at 0 p.m. on Wednesday— two hours earlier than usual
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 6
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418BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 6
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