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LATE SHIPPING

■ •-. • ARRIVALS. i February 22—Feshaivur, s.s. (11.30 a.m.). 7934 tons, Phillips, from Auckland February 22—Westmoreland, s.s. (2.20 a.m.), 9512 tons, Deitli, from Blurt OTARAMA FOE LONDON. The liner Oiaravna arrived at Wtll ugton t'.iis morning from New Plyniuuin i,,, ■/.. v.. on of Homeward loading. The ve..su. :* w rail from here at daybreak on smiiw.iv iv. London via 'Montevideo and Las Pulinas.' \ KUMARA SAILS TO-MOrtROWV-The Shaw-Savill liner Kumara L-, lixed to leave Wellington at daybreak iv-: onuw for London, via Montevideo and Tenerii'.e. GALLIC'S LOADING. The S.S. and A. liner Gallic, now loading at "Wellington, where she'is expected on the following day. The vc-s.-el is to leave on Wednesday (or loading at Napier and Lyttelton, and is to sail finally from Lyttelton on the Bth March for London, via Montevideo and IVnerifle. THE KIA ORA. The Xia Ora, at present loading for.Home at New Plymouth, should leave there about Tuesday for Wanganui and Wellington. She will he here on the 4th March, and is expected to sail on the 10th March for London, via .Montevideo and Tenerille KAMA TOR CHATHAMS. . , The Chatham Isiands Fishing Company's steamer Kama is now to leave Wellinston tomorrow evening for Waiiangi and Owenga (Chatham Islands). THE MARASIA. The intercolonial steamer Jlarama is fixed to sail from Wellington at 11 a.m. to-moirow for Sydney. She should he at the Australian nort on the 27th February. THE MEUiOURXE SERVICE.Tiie Moeraki, due at Wellinston to-morrow morning from Melbourne, via Bluff, Dunt-din, and Lytteltou, is to sail at 10 o'clock to-mor-row night for Melbourne direct. WAIKAWA AT NAPIER. The Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Cay from H;in Francisco. She will put out part cargo there, and will then come to Weilington, where s\ie is due late to-morrow uighb or early on Saturday morning. THE WANGARATTA. The Wangaratta, loading under the auspices of the New Zealand Bhippin-i Company, ia expected at Wellington to-movrow morning from Tokomaru Bay. She will complete iier cargo here, and is to sail on Tuesday for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas.' THE WESTMORELAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company adviEeg that the Westmoreland left IMutf yesterday morning for Wellington, where she is due thi3 evening for loading. From Wellinston tt:e vessel proceeds to. Auckland, and is to sail finally from there on Wednesday, the 2Sth February for London, vii Montevideo. HCRYJKUI OUTWARD BOUND. The liner Hurunui, which sailed from Liverpool on the 31st January for Auckland, is ' reported as having arrived at Colon on tho 20th February. PESHAWTJR IN PORT. The Peshawur arrived at Wellington this morning from Auckland to tuujii,:c uifdiarge of overseas cargo to the a^^-iuy of me reaeral Line. She will leave Vt-.t oil WVuiiesday for Lyttelton, Duue.an, u:m jiiu.i to complete discharge. PIAKO DELAYED AT WANGAXtI. The Federal Line advises that the i'iako has been delayed by rain in !oad::ii: at W,tp«aiiui, and is now not expected at W°ei,i:ig L o:i u ut:l Saturday morning to continue loading. The vessel later proeeeus to Auckland lo complete her cargo, and will s:iil finally *ro.;i mere for New York, Boston, and West Crast posts of the United Kingdom. WESTMEATH BADLY Xl": i^'"!S\>■ A message received in Syc.:i«.y ».;-..e>. tiiat the Federal Steam, Navigation c :i: .an: .; liner Westmeath, which arrived at »...! u:\ i.n the 12th February, bound from L.w.jn.n. and other West of England ports, ehc.-unicred terrific weather while crossing tlie Atlantic. Some cargo was shifted at the Canal, and tie vessel was proceeding to New Xen.nn:!. She is to discharge at Auckland, Wellington, L.melton, and Duriedin, and is due at -Auckland on the 9th. March. ' ■.-.. .■■■•• ■■". CARGO BY THE VIXTTA. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, n[ Auckland, advise that the Vinitn, which is due at Auckland on the 2StU February from S'Hi Francisco, has 10,500 cases of gaswhie and 230 tons of general cargo to put out. at the north-' era port. From Auckland she will proceed to Adelaide and other Australian ports. Following the, Vinita the Las Vestas is to I leave San Francisco on the 24th Felirpury for Auckland, via Honolulu. The West .Tappa is to sail from San Franciueo on the 3rd March for New Zealand and Austra'.ia. ' Tho Eahika left Dunedin last night for Wellington, via ports. She will load here on. Saturday for New Plymouth and Nelson. The Corinna is expected at Wellington tomorrow from New Plymouth. The Katoa leaves Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, via Napier. ■ The Kini loads at Dunedin. via ports, on Monday for Wellington, Napier, and Gishome. The Kaitnna is to-leave Greymouth to-mor-row with a cargo of coal and timber for Wellington and Mlramar. The \Vin;atui is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland. ■ . BY TELEGRAPH. COLON, 20th February Arrived—Huniniii, from Liverpool PANAMA. 21st February Arrived—Trevessa, bound troin St. John and New York to New Zealand ports SAN FUAXCISCO. 20th February failed—Sonoma, for Sydney LONDON, 2Oth February Sailed—Largs Bay, for Sydney NEW YORK, 20th February Sailed—Hororata. for Brisbane. MELBOURNE, 22nd February Sailed—Kainga, for New Zealand TICTON, 21st February Arrived—Titoki (midnight), from Wellington NELSON. 22nd February Arrived—Nikau (7 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington WESTPOB.T, 22nd February Arrived—Komata (.5.20 a.m.), from Wellington TOKOMAUU BAY, 22nd February Sailed—Wangaratta (10-15 a.m.), for WelBLENHEIM, 22nd February Arrived—Echo. (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 22nd February Arrived—lnvercargill (10.40 a.m.), from WeU lington WANGANUI, 22nd February Sailed—John (9.15 a.m.), for Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 45, 22 February 1923, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 45, 22 February 1923, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 45, 22 February 1923, Page 8

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