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LONDON, 25th June. Sailed—Rofcorua, for Wellington SAN FRANCISCO, 24fch June. Arrived— Ventura, trout Sydney MELBOllitNti, 26th June Arrive-d— South Pacific, from Wellington 28th June • Arrived—Mokoia SYDNEY, 26th Jtine Arrived—Kiiituna, from Greymouth NEWCASTLE, 26th June Arrived—Hauroto, lrdm Auckland SUVA, 28th .Tune Sailed—Niagara, for Auckland AUCKLAND. 20th June Sailed—Atua. (1.10 p.m.), for Fiji, Samoa, and Sydney j Paloona (2,20 p.m.), for southern ports 27' th June Arrived—Squall (7.45 a.m.), from Napier; Tarawera, from southern ports • 28th JUne Arrived—Niagara (9.30 a.m.), frohi Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva OfSBOENE. 28th June Arrived—Eipplc (2 a.m.), from Welliupton. NEW PLYMOUTH, 2Gfch Juno Arrived—Waimea (0 p.m.), from Westport PATBA, 27th June Arrived—Aofere (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Hawera. (D.25 a.m.), from Puponga FOXTON, 27th June Arrived-'Queen of the South (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Kennedy (9.30 a.m.). from Puponga.; WaVerley (0,45 a.m.). from Tarakohe NAPIEK, 25th June Sailed—Tarawera, for Qlsbome NELSON, 2Gth June Arrived—Flora (5.6 p.m.), from Lytteltoii. 2?th Juno Arrived—Nikau (4.30 a.m.). from Wellington; Arahura. (4.40 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton Saiie'd—Arahura (S.lO a.m.). for tVcetporfc TARAKOHE, 26th June Arrived—Waverley, from Wellington GKEYJIOUTH, 20th June Arrived-'-Ngatoro (8 p.m.). from Ouehunga Sidled—KafartU (D.30 p.m.), for" Lytteltoii WESTPORT, 26th June Sailed—K«gtllUs (0,10 p.m.), for Onehunga ' 27th June Arrived^Canopus (1* a.m.), from Wellington; flifleiiioa (7.15 a.fti,), from Bruce Bay 28th June Arrived—Karori, s.s, (9,35 a.m,), from Wellington LYTTELTON, 20th June Arrived—Victoria, from Wellington Spiled—Wanaka (6.15 p.m.), for Sydney; Victoria (7,10 p.m.), for I'ort Chalmers 27th June Arrived—Storm (4.45 a.m.), from Port Chaf« mers: KnUri (9.50, a.m.). from Newcastle; Maori (10-25 a.m.), from Wellington 28th June Arrived—Remuera (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. -To Sail—Maori' (8 pm.), for Wellington TIMARU, 28th June Arrived—John (6 a.m.), from Wellington OAMARU, 27t1l June Sail«d—Kaiapoi (7 a.m.), for Sydney DtWEDIN, 26fch June Sailed—Storm (2.30 p.m.), for northern ports 27th June Arrived—Kowhai (1.6 a.m.), ffdm Oreymouth; Victoria (11,45 a.mi), from Lyttelton; Foherua (3.15 pm), from Greyraotith MANAPOTJRI, FOR SYDNEY The itfanapouri, which left Port Chalmers on I?hiit&Aay afternoon tot Tunaru, where she will load a full cargo of produce for Sydney is in charge of Captain F. A. Maxwell, who has the following officers associated with him : Mr. A. W. Duncan, chief! Mr, Thos. C, Sawyere, second. Mr T. O. Cairns, late of the Ituia< is in charge of the engineroom, his assistants being Mr S. J, William 3 (second), Mr Leslie O. Wilkinson (third), and Mr Stanley Dfckcnson (fourth) HIMITANGI FOR THE CHATHAMS The Himitangi is about to enter her old run to the Chathams, after having made sever/,1 trips in the Timaru-Lyttelton-Wellington trade. She is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Lyttelton, Waitangi, Whangaroa, Kaingaroa. OW-ssge, and Pitt Island ROTORUA LEFT LONDON A cablegram from London announces that the Rotorua lias sailed for Wellington, via way ports, Tho vessel calls at Plymouth to embark passengers KIA ORA'S LOADING Having been delayed by the bad weather, the liner Kia Ora was not expected to leave Bluff for Waitara until this afternoon. From the latter port she will come on to Wellington, taking her Dnal departure from this port for London towards the end of thi6 week INDRABARAH'S MOVEMENTS. Due here on Thursday next, from London, via way ports, the Indrabarah will load as well as discharge cargo. She is to sail on Monday for Wanganui, to continue loading, and will return to Wellington about the 9th July. Other ports will afterwards be visited for a similar purpose. ~ PERSONAL • Captain J. Scott, late of the Poherua, has Joined the Flora in place of Captain Baron, who has gone on holiday Messrs. A. H. Aitken and C. H. Dinnie, of the New Zealand and African Steamship Company's local office staff, are to go into training at Trentham on tile 10th July Having completed her overhaul here, the Blackkbal! collier Ngakuta sailed on Baturda.y evening for Greymouth. She will take in a load of ooal at the West Coast for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 6
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