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ARRIVALS. ! March 25—Kurow, s.s. (S a.m.), 2681 tons, Plyiin, from Westport R.M.B. TAHITI. The X.M.S. Tahiti is due in the stream at Wellington at 5 a.m. on Monday from Sim ' Francisco, via Papeete and Karotonga. < She ia I to leave litre at noon next Tuesday for Sydney. TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMERS. Movements to date of the Union Company's triuis-Paeille steamers are as follow:— Waiotapu, from Pacific coast ports, via Now , Zealand, is duo at Melbourne about the 28th March, and proceeds later to Adelaide and Sydney, to complete discharge, Wailemata, from Pacific coast ports, is due nt Auckland on tlie 2nd April. She proceeds later to Wellington, Lyttclton, Duncdin, Melbourne, and Sydney, to complete discharge. Waikawa, from Newcastle, is expected to clear Apia to-day. She is due at San Francisco on the 15th April, (tml will load at Pacific coast ports in April for Auckland, Napier, Melbourne, and Sydney. Wailiemo, from Pacific coast ports, via Auck. land, is expected to clear Ijyttelton about the 28th March for Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. Wainma, from Melbourne, Is due at San Francisco about 26th March. She loads at Pacific 'coast ports during April for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. Hauraki, left Gla3(?ow on the 17th March for San Francisco, via Panama. She is due at San Francisco early In May, and loads on the Pacific coast during May for New Zealand and Australian ports. THE CANADIAN SPINNER. Latest advice from Auckland regarding the Canadian Spinner states that the vessel will be delayed there for several days white repairs are effected to her steering-gear. ARAWA' ARRIVES HOME. Th« S.S. and A. liner Arawa, which left Wellington on the 11th February, arrived at Southampton on the 23rd March. TAIROA Af HULL. ■Hie Sh«w-Savill liner Tairoa Is reported as having arrived at Hull yesterday from Weiltngton. The vesael sailed from here on tho 9th February. The Pakeha is to leave New Plymouth next Tn«sday for Homeward loading at Wanganui and Wellington. She is due here on the sth April, and is to sail on the Uth April for London, via Cape Horn. The Zealandic, due at Wellington on Monday from Auckland, is to proceed to Picton at the end of next week for loading. She is later to visit Lytteltoii and Port Chalmers, and will come back to Wellington on the 20th April to complete her cargo.. The vessel is scheduled to sail from here on the 26th April for London, via Cape Horn. BY TELEGRAPH. ■ SYDNEY, 25th M»rch Arrived—Omana Sailed—Waikouaiti, for New Zealand NELSON, 25th March Arrived—W»imea (6.15 a.m.) and Nikau (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington • BLENHEIM, 25th-March Arrived—Opawa (5 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Opawa (2 p.m.), for Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, 25th Maxell Sailed—Kittawa (6.40 a.m.), for Newcastle WESTPORT, 25ttr March Sailed—Komata (7.25 a.m.), for Wellington BLUFF, 25th March Sailed—Treloske (11.40 a.m.), for Wellington Arrived—Buteshire (12.30 p.m.), from Sydney PICTON, 25th March Sailed—Wainui (12.35 p.m.), for Wellington GREYMOUTH, 25th March Sailed—Kakapo (8.25 a.m.), for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1922, Page 6
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499LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1922, Page 6
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