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DEPARTURES December 22— Kapuni, s.s. (13.20 p.m.), 160 tons, Gibson, for Want;anui December ZZ— Mabounkn, 63. (1Z.65 p.m.), 1203 tons Ho'dicb, ior Pictoh otid Nelson COOK STRAIT HOLIDAY SERVICE Holiday arrangements in connection With the Wellington-Ficton-Nelpon scrvieo ore as follow: — Mapourika, sailed 00-day for Picton and >el8on; due bere on Thursday morning from Nelson direct; sails ? p.m. Thursday for Pictoh and Nelson Pateenn, due tonight from Picton and Nelson j sails at 6 p.m. to-morrow for Pietoh and Nelson ; due her« again on Christmas Day from Nelson . 1 Arahura, due to-hiorrow night from Westport, via Nclison and Pictoh ; sails at hoon on Thursday for Picton only j due back in time to sail again at 11 p.m. oh Thursday for Nelson direct; due from Nelson on Friday night The Anchor Line's steamers Nikau tind Kai» toa are also to run a daily service to Nelson and Motueka, the latter vessel havThft been specially fitted with accommodation ' for pas* sehgers M?BLLINOTON'L\'a'TELTON SISRVICE Sailing for L>ttclton to-night the filotuwal will return to Wellington on Thursday morning, and Bail again in the evening tor the southern port, thereby assisting the Vessels in the fetry service. Special arrangements for the travelling public ate advertised ' THE BAD WEATHKK, CONTINUES Reports from Gteymouth to-dny stated !— "Weather cleared, iine, light southerly, heavy sea, strong fresh, ho movements to-day." West* lwrt also reported an improvement. ' Tho prospects for the small steamers trading from wellingtoh to coastal port* Were, ho\vever> hone too bright, ahd ahother delay in movements is expected. lv cohhectioh with the weather round the coast during the past six weeks well-known shipping men have stated that it has been the worst for many years j BERTHING LIST Vessel* to arrive have been allotted berthi as under:— Wanine— No. 1 north, Queen'e Wharf Pateenft—No. 4 south, Queen's Wharf Paloonu— 'Jervois-quay Wharf Lauderdale— Railway Wharf Owing to the unfavourable weather on the East Coast, the Ripple, which left Napier on Saturday night, has been unable to lift much wool. So far Aklbio and Castlcpolnt only have been worked, but uhless the bad weather agaih hampers loading, it is expected to clear the coast of wool this week • BY TELEGRAPH AUCKLAND, 22nd December Sailed— RlveHna (12.26 p.m.), for Sydney Arrived— Hinemoa (12.55 p.m.), from Wellington, via lighthouses Arrived— Taviuni (11.30 a.m.), from Cook Is» lands WANGANUI, 22nd December Arrived— Kapiti (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington WKSTPOItT, 22nd December Sailed— Arahura (2 p.m.), for Wellington, via ports
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 150, 22 December 1914, Page 8
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