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vi iLLcunnrn . NEWCASI Ll3, 11th December Sailed— Moorabool, for Auckland TOWNSVILLE, 11th December . Arrived— Kakanoa, from New Zealand MELBOURNE, 11th December Arrived— Wirnmeru, from New Zealand AUCKLAND, loth December Arrived— Wesfcralia (7 p.m.), from bouthern ports Sailed— Rosamond (3.55 p.m.), for Tolago Bay and Gisborne NEW PLYMOUTH, loth December Arrived— Maoourika (1.45 p.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 10th December . Arrived— Kapiti (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington NELSON, Uth r/ecember Arrived— Nikau (6,30 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Nikau (8 p.m ), for Wellington WESTPOKT, 10th December Arrived— Pukaki (8.40 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Karaona (2.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Hmemoa (3 p.m.), for West Coast lighthouses 11th December Arrived— Kamo (4.Z0 a.m.) 'and l'oherua (6 15 *.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, 10th December Arrived— Kini, from Timaru; Cygnet, from Kaikoura ; Wakatu, from Kaikoura 11th December Arrived— Monowai (J0.5 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington TIMARU, 10th December Arrived— John (1 p.m.), from Wellington DTTNEDIN, lotb December Arrived— Buteshire, from Lyttelton; Kowhai, from Oamaru; Storm (1 p.m.), from Lyttelton Sailed— Maori (0.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton and iWellington BLUFF, 10th December Arrived— Warrimoo (2.10 p.m.), . from Melbourne, via Hobarfc Sailed— Whangupe and Warrimoo, for Duneciin PERSONAL Captain W. Manning has resumed command of the Maori, which arrived at Lyttelton today from Port Chalmers. Mr. R, J. Chadwick, late of the Pateena, is chief officer, and Mr. A, £ 3Uer is second Mr. J. M. Harrison joined the Manuka today as wireless operator in succession to Mr. HaUiday KIA ORA DUE TQ-MORROW With a part cargo from Montreal the Kla Ora is due in port to-morrow afternoon. The Teasel left Auckland, early yesterday afternoon PALOONA REAPPEARS .Looking spick and span after her thorough overhaul at Port Chalmers the Union Com pa'ny's Paloona made her re-appearance at Wellington y-esterday afternoon. It is some years since the vessel last visited this port, and she was then known as the Zealandia and owned by the Huddart-Parker Company, The Paloona is engaged in the East Coast service in place of the. Mokoia. Captain C. McLean, of the Mokoia. is in command, his officers being: Chief, Mr. J. O Middleton ; second, Mr. A. fl. Prosser (of the Mokoia): third, Mr. K. Nicholas (of the Polierua). Engineers: Chief, Mr. A; Levestam; second, Mr. W, G. Saudes (of the Komata); third, Mr. D. M. Mitchell (of the Warrimoo); fourth, Mr. M. R. Henry (of the Mokoia). Purser, Mr. W. C. Men/,ies (of the Mokoia) ; assistant purser, Mr. Sherson (of the Union Company's Auckland office); chief (Reward, Mr. VVason (of the Maitai) *~ Heavy lain delayed the Flora at Bluff yesterday, and the vessel's departure for Wellington, Netv VlytAdtikh, and West Coast, via. ports, Was postponed until midnight Tftottt Vancouver the R.M.S 4. Makura is ex pected to arrive at Auckland on Sunday next. She sails for Sydney at 10 a.m. the following day
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 6
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