LATE SHIPPING
DEPARTUKES. ; : , . February 15—.Calm, 6.8. (noon), 981 tons, Braidwood, for Lytteltou : February 15—Flora, s.s. (1.10 p.m., 1281 tons, McLellan, for Nev Plymouth ; . ' PERSONAI,. . . Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., have received | cable advice that Baron Kondo, managing director and president of the Nippon .Yumsu Kaisha, died on the 9th February. The funeral was to take place on the 13th February. THE MANUKA". '.-"'_. ! According to a cable message receiv^l by I the Union Company this morning the Manuka arrived at Sydney at 2 o'clock yesterday ali ternoon from Wellington direct. . MOEEAKI, FOE SYDNEY. The departure of the Union Company's intercolonial steamer • Moeraki for Sydney and flobart has-been postponed until 5 o'clock on Thursday evening. The vessel is to leave Wellington to-night for Lyttelton to continue the discharge of her cargo from Sydney, and ,is due back here.on Thursday. j TEE ZEALANDIC'S ITINERARY. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company announced to-day that the liner Zealandic left Newcastle at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Waitara. The .Zealandic will load for Home at Waitara and Wanganui, and is due at Wellington on the 28th February: Sim will then proceed to Lyttelton, from which port she will take her final departure for Home. . The Union Company's new steamer Koranui left Port Eembla on Sunday morning with a load of. coal for Wellington. The Union Company's cargo, steimer KaiaSol was to leave Melbourne yesterday for Huff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The departure of the Eomata for Westport with passengers and cargo has been postponed until 5 p.m. on Thursday. The Maimoa is expected to leave Newcastle to-morrow afternoon for Auckland, where she is due on Sunday. The Karamu is leaving Wellington this afternoon to load coal for discharge at the Miramar Wharf. - . The' Union Company have been advised-that the ■ Navua is due to arrive in Auckland' tomorrotf afternoon. The vessel's departure for Fiji, Tonga, und Samoa has been' postponed until 4 p.m. on Monday next. .":. The Blenheim, due back at Wellington on Friday from the Sounds, will proceed to Picton to load sheep for Petone.. The Shaw-SaviU liner Pakelia is not How expected to leave Picton for Wellington before Thursday afternoon. The vessel will sail finally from Wellington for London on the 25th February. , ■ The American wooden steamer- Broxton arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday with a full cargo of coal from Newcastle. The Japanese steamer Hudson Maru is due at Dunedin at the end of this month from Kobe, Japan, with 5000 tons of coal for the New Zealand Railways. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 15th February. Arrived—Manuka (yesterday evening), from Wellington Sailed—Canadian Winner, for Auckland HOBART, 15th February Sailed —Joan Craig, for New Zealand AUCKLAND, 15th February Sailed—Port Augusta (7 a.m.), for Sydney LYTTELTON, 15th February Arrived—Wahine (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington To Bail—Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington WANGANUI, 15th February Arrived—lnvercargill (2.35 a.m.), from Wellington KAIKOUKA, 15th February Arrived—WaVatu (5 a.m.), from Wellington PICTON, 15th February . Arrived—Arahura (3.30 a.m.), from Welling-, ton .■ ■ ■ . •• ■ ■ ■..■■;■.,'-■;'■ NELSON, 15th February...'. Arrived—MEpourika (6 a.m.), from Wellincton "..'-. To sail—Slapourilta (7 p.m.). for Wellington ■ NAPIERi 15th February " To stll—Ripple. (5 p.m.), for Wellington t ;
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 39, 15 February 1921, Page 8
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510LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 39, 15 February 1921, Page 8
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