LATE SHIPPING
AEHIVALS. April B—Ngahere, s.s. (1 p.m.), 11(50 tons, Dowell, from Greymouth April B—Putikt, a.6. (2.45 p.m.), 409 tons, Norling, from ..Napier and East Coaat -■DEPARTURES. April B—Kurow, s.s.. (1.16 p.m.), 2625 tons, Flynn, for Auckland. ' riATCO AND OTARAHA. The Piako is reported as having left New York on the 6th April with cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Australian ports. The Otarama is scheduled to leave New \ork early in May with cargo from St. John anil New York for Australian and New Zealand ports. , PAKEHA FOR HOME. The Shaw-Savill liner Pakcha is now expected at Wellington on Tuesday from Waneanui, to complete Homeward loading. She is to leave hero next Thursday for London via Cape Horn. MAHIA FROM CARDIFF. Tho S.S. and A. liner Mania, due at Auckland on the., 25th April from Cardiff, after discharging her cargo of coal at Auckland, will load at Glsborae and Wellington she is expected at Wellington on the 15th May, and will sail from hero on tho 19th May for London, via Cape Horn. THE CORNWALL. The Corn-wall, which is due at Auckland tomorrow or Monday from Liverpool, after discharging cargo at Auckland, Wellington, Lvttelton, and Port Chalmers to the agency "of the Federal Lino, is to load at Timaru, 'i/yttelton, Napier, and Wellington under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company. She is expected to leave Wellington about the middle of May for London. ■ , : ' MESSAGE FROM THE PALOONA. A radio message received from the I'aldon* states that the vessel should arrive in the stream at Wellington at daybreak on Monday from Melbourne. The Paloona is' to leave Wellington on Monday evening for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, en route to Melboure. MANUKA SAILS FOR WELLINGTON. The Union Company advises that tile Manuka' left Sydney at 2.30 p.m. yesterday with 157 passengers for Wellington direct. She is due here on Tuesday, and will tail on Thursday next on the return trip to Sydney. TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMERS. Movements of the Union Company's trans. Pacific steamers are as follow:— Waiotapu is expected to leave Adelaide today foi Sydney to complete discharge of over, seas cargo. Waitemata, from Pacific coast ports, is expected to leave Aucklagd to-day for Melbourne. Waikawa, from Newcastle, via Apia, is due at San Francisco about the 15th April to load' at Pacific coast ports for" Napier, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. Waihemo, from, Pacific coast ports, via Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, is due at Melbourne about 3th April. She proceeds later to Sydney and Newcastle. Walruna, from Pacific coast ports, is expected.to leave San Francisco about the 20th April ,for .Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. Hauraki, from Glasgow, \arrived at Tampico on-the 4tb April. She proceeds to San Francisco early in May, ' and will load there for New Ze«land and Ans. tralian ports. . The Waitomo is expected at Wellington on Tuesday from Newcastle. The Kamo has been fixed to load for Wellington and Lyttelton at Greymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. COLON, 6th April. 'Arrived—Makclla, from London. NEW YORK, 6th April Sailed—Piako, for Auckland LONDON, 6th April Sailed—lonic, for Wellington SYDNEY, Bth April' Arrived—lnga, from New Zealand ONEHUNGA, 8th 1 April Arrived—Rarawa (9.20 a.m.), from New Ply mouth » • " AUCKLAND, Bth April Sailed—Rona. (8 a.m.), for Sydney WANGANUI, Bth April Sailed—John (7.50 a.m.), for Wellington WESTPORT, Bth April Sailed-Komato (6.50 a.m.) and Kini (8.39 a.m.), for Wellington NELSON, Bth April Arrived—Nikau (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington ■ . Arrived—Kaitoa (6 a.m.), from Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 6
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575LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 6
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