LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS,
May 21-Wootton, s.s. (1 p.m.), 171 tor.i. Lacsen, from Lytteitou
DEPARTURES.
Hay 21—Aratapu, barqyentins (1 p.a:.), ITO tons, Grono, for Tarakohe
ULHuAKOA LEFT SYDJ7EY.. ' ' A cable message from Sydney reports the departure of the Hudd&rt-Fnrker. intercolonial steamer Uliicaroii at 3 p.x. yasie.-dsy for Vveilington direct. .
MOE2AKI BELAYED.
j.ie Union Company anno-jnesd this afternoon chat t.ie departure of die Moeraki ;or Sydney. r.ad bean further postponed until 10 o'clock io-night.
PEP.SONAL. Kt. C. McLeod has joined the Wahine ai second officer.
SOMSP.SET DUE SUNDAY,
A weiess message received by the New Zealand Shipping Company to-day stated that tiie Somerset, from St. John, "would arr:v« ai Auckland on Sunday next.
THE MASAMA.
The Union Company announces that the Jla.-anm will leave Wellington for S:in ■Frau-ci.-co, via ports, on the 15th June. The Moa'ia which is to withdraw from the service in favour of the llawma, is due ai Wellington aboai the 18th' June.
Owing to her late arrival the Pat.eena will not sail for Picton and Nelson until 5 o'clock tnio evening.
■Jhe Kapuni is barbound at Fatea, End will now arrive at Wellington to-morrow.
The Kakapo and Karori are io leave We., lington for Greymouth to-night.
According to a cable message received by one Xnaw, Savill, and Albion Company to-day tiie liner Jlahia, which left Lyttelton on the ai.li April for London, arrived at her destin^tioa on the ISth May. The. Shaw, Savill, and Albion Companv-hava received advice that the Gallic left Brisbane yesterday. The vessel is due at Xew Plymouth on Jtondny afternoon, arid she will later load at Waitara., Wanganui, and Lyttelton.
The Invercargiil. due at Wellington 1 to-mor-row afternoon with sheep from Picton will now sail for Wanganui on Monday. The''Blenheim will arrive on Sunday wit'li stock from Havelock, and will sail the following day for Havelock and Eoundt.
• The Blackball collier Ngakuta will now pro. ceed from Greymouth to Port Chaimers.
The Corinna is disc ai Wellington from Picton about Monday next. It is expected'that she wil! sail on Tuesday for New Plymouth.
Word has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company to the effect that the liner Otaramo (formerly the Ajana) left St. John on the 14th May for New Zealand ports. Auckland wii! be the vessel's first port of call.
The New Zealand Shipping Cqmpanv's liner Whakatsne, which left Auckland on the llih April for Home, is reported to-day to have left Colon on the 16th May in continuation of her voyage.
It has been decided to despatch the Opawa fot Blenheim at 11 a.m. to-morrow instead of 5 p.m., as advertised.
BY TELEGKAPE.
BRISBANE, 21st May Sailed—Gallic, for New Zealand
NEWCASTLE, 213t May. Saiied—Schwarzenfeis, for Auckland; Amag(< san Mara, for New Zealand
MELBOURNE. 21st May Sailed—Waikawa, for' New Zealand
AUCKLAND, 21st Ma." Sailed—Louis Theriault (10 a.m.), lor Adelaide
1 LYTTELTOX, 21st May Arrived—Maori (8.25 a.m.), from Weilii.£ton Vo saii—Maori (8.20 p.m.), "or Wellington
..WAXGAMi. 21si V.-y ■ Sailed—Xapiti (10.40 •a.m.) and Blenheim (10.50 a.m.), for Wellington
TARAKOHE, 51st May Sailed—Puiikl (12.15 p.m.), for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 8
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