LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
April 80—Ngakuta, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1775 tone, Frotser, from Greymouth April 30—Rama, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 600 tons, Cartner, from Chatham Islands DEPARTURES. April 30—Wainui, s.s. (noon), 084 tons.-Sizer for Plcton ■ ' . THE LING NAM. J The Chinese steamer Ling Nam is expected at Wellington early this evening from Melbourne. From Wellington the Ling Nam proceeds to Tahiti, Callao, Balboa, and Iquique. . . MAUNGANUI DUE FRIDAY. . The TJnlon Company advises that the R.M.B. Maunganui arrived at Earotonga on Friday morning from San Francisco and Papeete, and sailed at 0 o'clock on Saturday morning for Wellington. The vessel is due here at daybreak on Friday, and is to sail on Saturd»y tor Sydney. :. . ■ THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR^ The Canadian Constructor is now to'leave Wellington on Wednesday for Napier and Auckland to complete loading for New York, Boston, and .'Montreal. The vessel ia to sail from Auckland about the Sh or Oth May for American ports. ' MAHANA AT HULL. . The Sbaw-Savill liner Mahana, which left Wellington on the 26th March, arrived at Hull on the 2Sth April. TAINUI FOR HOME. The Tainui is to leave Dunedin on Wednesday'for loading at Lyttelton .and Wellington. The vessel is due here on the Oth May, and is to sail at daybreak on the 15th May for Southampton and London, via Panama. The Flora left Auckland on Saturday, afttt* noon for Suva. BY TELEGRAPH. NELSON, 29th April Arrived—Ngalo (6 a.m.), from Wellington 30th April To sail—JTgaio (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 8
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243LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 8
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