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SYD.NEY, 2ttb May "Stfileti»-We«trana (1.30 p,m.), for Wellington NEWCASTLE, 27th May SaSlett'-'-Kaitaugai/A, for Napier; Odland, for (Auckland AUCKLAND. 27th May AreivetK-^Pnloona, from southern ports Sailed— 'Rangatira (0.10 p.m.), for Wellington; 's'RnimajOlrfO p.m.), for Greyniouth s WANGANUI, B7th May 1 AfKiv«.*--Pei©fte (8 a.m.). from Wellington LYTTELTON, 27th May Arrrvott'-Kauri (Z.3f» p.m.), from Newcastle 28th May Arriverf— (Maori (6.35 a.m.), from Wellington To «aiJ"-ftlaori (8.10 pan.), for Wellington DUNEDIN, 27th May Arrived— -Monowai, from Auckland, via East Coast podta.; Wliangape (0.5 p.m.), from New-castle,-rfawßlufl; Mamarl (0.35 p.m.), from Lytterton HTCCK ILMA FOR WELXINGTON MenfckHtt'was made in The Post on Wedneeday of the eaite of the barquentine lima, presumably to be used in the New Zealand coastal trade. S^rther advice has been received that the "fl&riou Company has purchased the vessel and Intends using her as a. coal hulk in Wellington. A telegram from Auckland states that 4£ie Wanaka left there on Wednesday for Wellington with the lima in tow. The lima arrived at Auckland about two months ago with a cargo of hardwood from Tasmania, after discharge o£ which she was placed in Calliope Dock, suTvejjed, Mid then dismantled. It is expected thw><tbe vessels will reach Wellington to-morrow COMING FROM LONDON Conflrmictairy advice has been received by tße Shaw, Satvill, and Albion Company's local agents of the departures from London of the R.M.S. Corintihic on Sunday last for Wellington, and tlie Delphic on the same day for N«w Zealand ports Both vessels are due about tho TSti July The Corinthid will go from Wellington to Lyttelton. .Borfc Chalmers, and Tiraa-ru RAKKftTIRA DUE TOMORROW la continuation of her voyage from St. John (Canada the Rangatira left Auckland at midday yesterday ior Wellington. She is dne here about nctou to-morrow, and after discharging the local portion of her cargo, will sail — probably on Monday — for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. Loading will aJeo be carried out. at Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, nnd the Raagaitra will then return to Wellington to coaopleto Homeward loading, clearing this port finally for London about the 17th Jane. At Aacklaod the vessel took in some Home cargo PORT CKRTIS FOR MELBOURNE Shortly afira 1 daybreak yesterday the liner Port Curtis cleared Wellington for Melbourne and Sjidney to complete discharge ol her New York cargo. After loading m Australia she- will ,pe»ceed to England NGSCTORO FOR BLUFF Owing to the- -shortage of oversea vessels- in Wellington at the present time requiring bunker coal, it was decided to despatch the Blackball collier Ngatoro last evening for Bluff. At the southern port she will take in a load of prodnce for Wellington, and should arrive here about next Wednesday THB AWICHOU'S RUNNING The Awahou, -which left Wellington last e»enmg for Foxton with a load of kerosene ex the Cape Finisterre, will, after discharge at that port, proceed to Greymouth. It is probable that she will load coal at the West Coast port for Wanganui REMUER'A AT CAPETOWN En route from London to Wellington tho R.M.S. Remuera made a call at Capetown on Tuesday last. She is--due here about the 10th June PHYSA CALLS AT SYDNEY Tlie British Imperial Oil Company has been rtdvised that the Physa, en route from Singapore to New Zealand with a cargo of case oil, hae called at Sydney. She is due at Auckland about the 6th June, and at Wellington several days later. It is presumed that the Physa has called at Sydney to discharge a quantity of erode oil, as her case oil is all for New Zealand PERSONAL / Captain Roberts, of the Waipori, who underwent a berious operation at Lyttelton recently, is reported to be progressing fuvouraoly Mr J. R. Lonrine has signed on the Kini as third officer, vice Mr. W. Whyte, who has com* i ashore I Captain Forder, late of the Nan-nshire, is ! reported to have taken command of the capi tured 'German steamer Hamm, a vessel of 459S tons, which wns seized by the authorities at Capetown on .the 10th August last year Due tomorrow -from Puponga the Waverley is v bringing a load of coal for Wellington. She .will sail on the return jonrney to Puponga ssiater in the day Advantage is being taken of the laying up 'of the Wakatu to give the vessel a thorough overhaul and cleaning Advice from Australia states that the new steamer Omann has arrived at Fremantle from, London. The vessel is to load jarrah at Bun<tmry for New Zealand

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 6

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