LATE SHIPPING
MANUKA FROM SYDNEY.
Cabled advice has been received by the' TJnion Company to the effect that the intercolonial steamer Msnoka left Sydney at 11 o'clockxyesterday morning, for Wellington direct. The vessel, which is due here-on Monday, is bringing <K£ passengers.,..,,. .
The Kakapo, which has been. loading CQil at Greymouth (or Wellington,' has been diverted to Lyttelton, on account of the waterfront trouble. A cable message received by the Sh«, Sa■vill, and Albion Company, dated London, 24th February, states that the Otira hat sailed from St. John'for Auckland, Wellington, lyttelton, Fort Chalmers, and Australian port*. . BY TELEGRAPH. ' . NEWCASTLE, 25th February Sailed—Waikouaiti, for New Zealand NELSON, 25th February. Arrived—Nikau (6 a.m.), from Wellingto*
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 8
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113LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 8
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