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SAN FRANCISCO, 28th Miy Arrived — Sonoma, from Sydney SUVA, 28th May Sailed— Makura .(midnight), for Auckland MELBOURNE, 28th May Arrived— lndrabarah, from London NEWCASTLE, 28th May Arrived— Katoa, from Auckland FOUTO, 28th May Sailed— Kittawa (1.30 p.m.), for Greyraouth NEW PLYMOUTH, 28th May AMlved— Kaituna (1.45 p.m.), from Newcastle FOXTON, 28th May Arrived— Awahou (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington Arrived— Queen of the South (11 p.m.), from Wellington ' Sailed— Awahou (0 p.m.), for Westport WANGAiroi, 2Bth May Arrived— Stormbird (9.10 a.m.), Kapuni (10 (urn.), and Kapitl (11.10 a.m), from Wellington NAPIER, 28th May Arrived— Tarawera (4.15 p.m.), from Welling-PICTON,-28th May Arrived— Fateena. (4.80 p.m.), from Wellington NELSON, 28th M>; flailed— Corlnna (6 p.m.), for New Plymouth 29th May Arrived— Kaitoa (5.30 a.m.) and Alexander (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Pateena (9.20 a.m.), for Pic ton and Wellington LYTTELTON, 28th May Arrived— Berwick law, from N«v York 20th May Arrived— Wahine (6.40 a.m.) and Capo Fiuisterre (9 a.m.), from Wellington Arrived— Victoria (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington To Bail— Wahine (8 p.m.) and Monowai (11 p.m.), for Wellingtons^ Arrived-Oygnet (•»W^J«jg|ft?- y Arrived— Hlmitangi (7 a.m.), from Wellington WESTPORT, 28th May Arrived— Karori (7.30 p.m.), from Wellington GREYMOUTH, 28th May Arrived— Kini and Kamo, from Wellington DUNEDIN, 28th May Sidled— Monowai (3 p.m.), for East Coast ports and Auckland. Passengers for Wellington : 3*-joon—Mssses-Gat_Ber, Thompson, Holme* .

LA BLANOA LEAVES DURBAN Bound from Liverpool to New Zealand th» F. and 9. liner La Blanca left Durban on, Wednesday. Her next port of call will probably bo Hobart, after which she will go to Auckland, being due there about the "■SSrd June. The liner should reach Wellington about a, week later KAITOA UNDERGOES OVERHAUL On arrival at Nelson to-day from Wellington the Kaitoa was withdrawn for overhaul. She will arrive back here next Friday to go on the Patent Slip, and it is ejepected that her running will be resumed on the following Monday WESTRALIA COMING FROM SYDNEY Having left Sydney at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday for Wellington direct the Weetralia is due here In time to commence discharge of her cargo early on Tuesday morning. The vessel is bringing 04 passengers and about 1000 tons of general cargo for discharge at Wellington and Lyttelton. The Westralia is coming in place of the Ulimaroa, and is fixed to sail from here on the return trip to Sydney on Friday next, the postponement having been made 6n account of the King's Birthday ' INDRABARAH IN AUSTRALIA A cablegram from Melbourne announces the arrival there of the liner Indrabarah from London. Calls will aleo be made at Sydney Auckland and Napier before the vessel comes to Wellington, where she iB due about ttm 18th~ June BERWICK LAW AT LYTTELTON An arrhal at Lyttelton yesterday was the steamer Berwick Law, from New York, via the Panama Canal. The vessel next proceeds to Dunedin, subsequently going to Australia to complete discharge MAITAI LEFT SAN FRANCISCO Advice has been received that the R.M.S. Maitai left San Francisco on Wednesday last for Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga. She is due here on the 17th June, and sails tho following day for Sydney SOUTHERN ISLES FROM WESTHAVEN • After a lengthy absence from this port the scow Southern Isles arrived in Wellington this morning from Westhaven (Mangarakau). The vessel brought a large quantity of flax for discharge here, her decks being piled gunwale high and she is at present unloading at the Wool Wharf. The Southern Isles left Westhaven at 11 p.m. on Thursday, and had a fair weather trip to Wellington. Captain C. H. Gibson is still in charge of the vessel PERSONAL Captain W. Cameron has taken command of the Arahura, vjee Captain Ritchie, who has gone on holiday leave Captain W. Brooks, well known in these waters ac master of the liner Star of New Zealand, and the author of several seafaring books, is now engaged in the River Plate trade Mr Beardsall, late third officer Of the Maunganui, has joined the Turakina as fifth officer for the trip to London Mr R. Alexander, late wireless operator on the Moana, has joined the Wahine Captain J. Maylin has rejoined the Kaitoa as first mate Mr W. Dalton has joined the Poherua as chief steward Captain pay, master of the Himitsmgi, is about to resign from the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's service and Bottle down at the Chathams. He has purchased an Interest in the auxiliary ketch Fanny, and will be engaged in the fishing industry Mr R. Alexander, wireless operator of the Moana, having come ashore, Mr J, Heavey has joined in his place Captain Carlson, of the Ripple, having left the vessel on holiday leave, Captain R. Fletcher, late of the Ruru, has taken command pro tern Mr J. R. Loraine has joined tho Kini as third engineer, vice Mr W. B. Whyte Mr Reeves has joined the Tarawera as chief officer, vice Mr. Journay, who Is about to join the Reinforcements Mr H. C. Watts hae joined, the "Waihora as chief steward The Government steamer Hlnemoa made a trip to Cape Palliser lighthouse yesterday, returning to port in the afternoon. The vessel 13 to sail on Monday for Cook Strait lighthouses

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 4