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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. December 5-Kittawa, s.s. (il.ls era.), .1245 tons, Nicholas, from Greymonth DEPASTURES. . , December s—Warerley, s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 147 tons, Kak,.for P»tea,-i-, ■ . PATEENA AND MONOWAI. '.'■:'•_' The Union Company is at-present endeavouring to secure a crew for the Pateena, which has been undergoing overhaul at Wellington for some time. If the efforts' are successful, the vessel will be despatched to-morrow in the Lyttelton fjerry service. The Monowai, which will be thus relieved, will leave Wellington on Saturday for Dunedin direct. The Monowai'a movements, however) are • entirely dependent on the Pateena. ' ' PALOPNA'S DEPARTURE POSTPONED. The departure of the Falaona for Ban Francisco, via Papeete, has been postponed until 3 p.m. on Saturday. .■■«■■-. I THE AEAWA. Owing to the fact that the Arawa has had to be quarantined for two days at Auckland, she will not leave the northern port until Tuesday next for Gisborne, Napier, and. Wellington. . ■;•/''. The departures of the Komata and Kakapo from Wellington are still indefinite. The Union Company will turn its attention to these vessels when, crews have .been..obtained for tho Paloana and Pateena. ' .. ."• Richardson's - steamer Mako is due at Wellington on Saturday from Napier, and is. to. sail early next week on the return trip." , ' MOXGONOT. LEAVES LONDON. (BNITID FUSS ASSOCUTtOH.—COFTUSn.) , !LOrJDON, sth December Sailed—Hongonni, for Wellington BY TELEGRAPH. ■' 1 BLENHBI3ii;6th December Arrived—Opawa (8.30 a.m.); from Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 8