LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
September 26-Corinna, e.g. (11.25 a.m.), 1271 tons. Edge, from New Plymouth
PERSONAL.,
Mr. M. R. Bowring has joined the Mararo* as assistant purser.
SHAW-SAVILL LINERS.
Movements of the Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company's liners are as follow—
The Corinthic is at present discharging and loading .at Lytteltpn. She is later to visit Napier and Auckland, and will then come on to Wellington about the 12th October to complete loading. The vessel is scheduled to leave Wellington at daybreak on the 17th October for Southampton and London, via Montevideo and Tenenfle.
the Bth October from Liverpool, ha* cargo for ■ discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lytfelton, and Port Chalmers. She is expected at Wellington about the 15th October. ™
The Waimana is due at Port Chalmen on , the 7th October from. London with carco for ' discharge at Dunedin and Lytteltaa.
R.M.B. NIAGARA,
The Union Company advises that the R.M.S. i Niagara left Vancouver on the 25rd Septem- / ber for Honolulu and Auckland She it dv« ' at Auckland on the 13th October.
EN KOUTE FROM NEW YORK.
According to a radio message, the steamer j City of Dunedin, en route from New York should arrive at Auckland to-motrow. The vessel 1b due here about the 3rd October, and will later proceed to Lyttelton, Tiriaru, Dun- , edin, Bluff, and Melbourne.
* WITH LIVERPOOL CARGO.
i ""J '^ST,,? 0!? 8' J eft Auckland last evenIng for Wellington to continue discharge of Liverpool cargo. She is due here to-morrow, and will sul about Monday next for Lyttelton and Dunedin.
MANUKA FOE SYDNEY.
The departure of the Union Company's etouner Manuka for Sydney has been postponed till 2 p.m. on Thursday. .
PERSONAL.
Captain K. G. Jaunty has Jotoe* the Xarorl, vice Captain J. Bruce.
The Corinna is to leave Wellington on Thursday for Dunedin, when she is to load on Saturday for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, via ports.
The Kahika is due here on Thursday from Bluff, and is to sail the same day for Picton, New Plymouth, and Nelson.
The Kaiapoi v <to leave WeJington to- i morrow for Lyttelton. . ,
The Kamona Is doe here on Friday from i Greymouth. ■ , I
The Katoa is to leave Auckland on FrMay I for Wehngton, where she is due on Monday. She is to sail on Monday for Lyttelton, Dun- ; edia, Oamaru, and Timaru.
The Komati it to leave Wellington to- i morrow for Westport, to load for Wellington. The Wingatui is to sail from here to-day ■ for liyttelton, Dnnedin, Timara, and Oamarn.
The Ngalrata will leave Wellington to-mor-row for Greymoath.
The Hauraki left Ocean Falls last Saturday for San Francisco to complete loading for New Zealand and Australian p«t«. the Friendly Islands and Samoa. The Kotow, from Sydney, anted at Bova on Somtay. She leaves Fiji on Thwsday for Auckland. v BY TELEGBAPH. ci. j t NEWCASTLE, &th September SaJled-Jow Crtlg, for Hew Zealand ■ . " ■ AUCKLAND, 26th September Sailed—Mabm. (11.15 a.m.), for Vancouver
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1922, Page 8
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485LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1922, Page 8
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