RADIO FROM MARAMA.
A wireless message received from the R.M.B. Marania, en route from San Francisco, states that she will arrive at Wellington at noon on Wednesday.
Tho vCorlnthiels iA>w rimed to sail from Wellington at noon on the 23rd April for Southampton and London, via Panama.
Tho Union Company's recently purchased steamel Katranga, at present discharging coal at Wellington, is to leave here to-morrow for Port Chalmers. , ■
Tho Koklri Is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Greymouth. '
The Blackball Company's steamer Ngakuta arrived at Wellington last evening from Greymouth with a, cargo of bunkering coal. She is to leave here about Thursday next on tha return trip to Greymouth.
The Union Company's cargo steamer Waihemo left San Francisco on the evening of fthe 10th April to continue loading for Australasian ports at Vancouver.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Kaikoura left London on 14th April with general cargo and 24 passengers for Auckland and Wellington! via Newport News and Panama. She is due at Auckland about the 3rd June, and at Wellington a week later.
The Canadian Exporter is now timed to le»y« here to-morrow morning for Sydney and Brisbane, en route to Canada. , . '
The Waimaua arrived at Auckland yesterday from Whakatane to continue Homeward leading. She is due at Wellington from the northern port on Thursday next, and will sail from here on the 28th April for London, via Panama.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Hurunui, en route from New York to New Zea-. land, continued her voyage from Panama to Auckland on the 12th April.'
The Otarama left Wellington on Saturday utternoon for Lyttelton. She is due back here on Thursday, and will sail on the tot lowing Saturday for Liverpool and Manchester! via Panama.
The Tasmania, at present discharging Liverpool cargo at Aucklaifll, is due at Wellington on Thursday next to continue discharge.
The Kakapo is to leave Wellington to-mbrro# for Greymouth to load for Lyttelton.
The Union Company hopes to despatch th« Koraata from Wellington at 10 o'clock tomorrow evening for Westport.
The Union Company's steamer Koromiko ii to loud at Newcastle this week.for Wellington. She is coming here via Port Kembla.
The Kaurfis' due at Wellington at the end of the-week from Greymouth.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 8
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369RADIO FROM MARAMA. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 8
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