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FREMANTLE, 4th May Arrived—Moldavia, from London SUVA, sth May 'Arrived—Tofua, from Sydney Sailed—Tofua, for Samoa !'"' ' AUCKLAND, 4th May •'i 'Arrived—Melbourne (11 p.m.), from Bussclton irla Newcastle Sailed—Tarawera (2.50 p.m.), for southern porfo. Passengers for Wellington: Miss Piufeerton, Mr and Mrs Ulrich ONEHUNGA, 4th May Sailed—Arnpawa (2 p.m.), for Opunake and IWanganui; Jttimu (3.45 p.m.), for Eaglan ana NAPIER, 4th May "' Arrived—Monowal, from Wellington sth May Arrived—Koutunui (8.45 a.m.), from Welling- * /}li PICTON", Oth May Arrived—Mapourika, (4 a.m.), tiom Welling- ' Saiied—Mapourika (9 a.m.), for Wellington NELSON, sth May 'Arrived—Walmea (4,15 a.m.) arid Kaitoa (4.25 '"' t m.), from Wellington -1/ 'Sailed—Arahura (9.40 a.m.), for Pitton and '>VclliDgtO" WANGANUI. 4th JUy ■" 'Arrived—Kapiti <H p.m.), from Wellington sth May Bailed—Stormbird (12.15 a.m.), for Wellington *.. FOXION. 4th yiny'Arrived—Waverley, from Tsirakohe .' Bailed—Kennedy, for Puponga *. sth May

WESTPORT, 4th May Sailed— Arahura, for Nelhon, Picton, and Wellington > GREYMOUTH. 4th May Sailed— Kamonu (2.10 p.m.), for Wellington LYTTELTON, 4th May Arrived — Cygnet (1 p.m.), from Akaroa Sailed— Calm, lor Napier; Breeze (0.30 p.m. for Wellington sth May Arrived— Maori (0.40 a.m.), from Wellington To s-ail— Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington PORT CHALMERS. 4th May Sailed— Poherua, for East Coast DUNEDIN. 4th May Arrived — Mokoin (0 p.m.)', from Blulf; Ceoilia Sudden, four-masteil schooner (G p.m.), from Port Huon Sailed— Kowhai (noon), for West Coast Siiiled — 'Victoria (3.30 p.m.), for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington — Mteses .(amiesou, Mallard. Mr and Mrs C. R. Chapman ; 18 steerage for all ports MDEITAI SAILS TO-MOREOW The departure of the C. and D. liner Muritai for London, via Las Palmae, has been further postponed until to-morrow morning MOKOIA'S NEW RUNNING The Mokoia is leaving Dunedin to-day direct for Wellington to take up her new running. She is. due here on Friday, and sails on Saturday for Hobart and Melbourne, replacing the Paloona, which enters the East Coast service MARAMA LEFT SAN FRANCISCO According to advice received at the local office of the, Union Company, the R.M.S. Marania left San Francisco on Wednesday last — time-table date. She is due at Wellington on the 20th May, and is to tail on the following day for Sydney * THE GEEYMOUTH BAR Colliers trading to Greymouth during the fast two weeks have experienced vexatious delay*, on account of the unusually bad condition* at the river entrance. From the 20th April until the 241 h April the bar was unworkable, iintl t%vo days later it was again impossible to negotiate the entrance. Practical!) all the Ltcniner* which loaded at Grejniouth last week were held up until a few dayt ago, when conditions favoured their exit. Owing to the large amount of debris b> ought down tile river, however, the b.ir shoafed badly ,soundingt, showing a depth 0/ only 18ft. As a result steamers drawing lfitt had to put out some of the'r cargo to prevent bumping whilst going out of the fiver. Jteporte from Greymouth yesterday stated that the JCiimo, Kini, and Karori wen* still detained. The delays have resulted in congestion of cargo from the mines an<l t'mber mills, where the men have, it is reported, lost a considerable amount in wages through broken time. According to an experienced authority, the weather on the West Coast during the past summer has been the ■worst experienced for many years TALUNE RESUMES The Talune has been placed in dock at Auckland for cleaning and painting. She wjll resume Tunning in the Cook and Society Islands trade on Tuesday next Included in the cargo landed at Wellington yesterday by the Manuka from Sydney ivere transhipments ex the following vessels: — Nerehana, Omrah, Natal Grantala, Malojn, and Geelong. The veste! proceeded to Ljtteltou last night, aud she is due back here to-morrow, being fixed to sail at C p.m. for Sydney direct and Hobart Having landed the local portion oJf her cargo of explosives the auxiliary schooner Huia sailed for Westport and Greymouth this morning.. At the latter port she will load timber for Gisborne, subsequently returning to Auckland

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 6