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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. June IC—Kaiapoi, s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 200S tons, Martin, from New Plymouth June 16—Matakana, s.s. (3 p.m.), SOB 4 tons. Bosdet, from Napier ' . . MANUKA SAILS FOR WELLINGTON.. The TJnion Company's steamer Manuka sailed from Sydney at 10 a.m. yesterday with 156 passengers for Wellington direct. The vessel is due here on Tuesday, and is to sail at U a.m. on Friday on the return trip to Sydney. MATAKANA FOR. HOME. The Matakana, due at Wellington this afternoon from Whakatane, is to sail on Wednesday for London, via Montevideo and Tenenlfo FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON oJ',' c I°nic is expected at Wellington on the 23rd June- from Lyttelton to complete Homeward loading. The vessel is to sail from here at daybreak on the 20th June for, Southampton and London, via Panama. TAIROA'S LOADING. The Talroa was to leave Port Chalmers to-day for loading at Bluff, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Due here on the 22nd. June, tha vessel will proceed to Lyttelton on the 27th June to.complete loading, and will sail from there on the 30th June for London, via the Oape Horn routo. CORINTHIC FROM HOME. The S.S. and A. liner Corinthic is scheduled fn 6w ' wml Soutllil«'Pton on the 12th July JSfi *\ellln£ton, where she is due about the iytu August. THE CANADIAN PIONEER. ThA c °Lna*an Pioneer, which left Montreal on the 2nd Juue for Auckland, via Sydney ♦(h aH c,« Br T6ton)- is now due at Auckland on the 12th July. The vessel will discharge cargo for southern portß at Auckland, aDd will 'then proceed to. Australian ports to complete discharge. She will later returD to New Zealand to take the August loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal. • .■■ CANADIAN RANGER TO LOAD. ,T'io Canadian Ranger is due at "B!ufl on the 19th June from Adelaide to commence lo^. ing for New York, Bostou, and Montreal. The vessel is expected at Wellington on the 25th June, and will later go on to Auckland to complete loading.- She should sail from Auckland on the Ist July for American ports

DISCHARGING CARGO FROM HALIFAX. The Canadian Miller is now at Auckland, unloading cargo from Halifax and New London. After completing discharge in Austr-i----lia, the vessel will return to Ne"w Zealand to take the July loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal. , -TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMERS. • Movements of the Union Company's transPacific steamers are:— .. Hauraki, from Pacific coast ports, sailed from San Francisco on the Cth June, for Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney; ■ She iB due at Auckland about 30th June. Waitapu, is now loading at Pacific coast ports, for Well'.'igtou, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney; She is expected -to ■ clear San Francisco about the 18th.June. ■: ■■ - Wairuna is to leave Newcastle ,to-morrow for Fanning Islainl, Vancouver, and San Fran.Cisco. She loads at Pacific coast ports during July, for .Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney.: . ■ ■; ; Waikawa, from Sydney, is expected to leave Java about the 20th June for Vancouver/She loads.at Pacific coast ports during August for New Zealand and Australian ports. Waiherao, from Pacific coast ports, sailed from Vancouver on the 4th June, for Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, acd Sydney.. She is due at Napier- about the Ist July. <■

The Port Kerobla is due at Timaru on the 20th June from Wanganui, to .continue loading. The vessel then comes on to Welling ton, via Napier, and is due here on the 29th June. After loading, she proceeds to Lytteltou, and is to sail from there on the Oth July for London.

The C. and D. Line advises. that the Tori Bowen is to sail from London on the Ist Aug ust for New Zealand ports. The Corinna loads at Dunedin on Wednesday, via ports, for Wellington, Nelson, anc' New Plymouth.

The Kurow leaves Auckland-to-day, and loads here on Tuesday for Lytteltou, Dunedin, Oamaru. and Tiuiaru.

Tim Wanaka was to leave Auckland to-day for Napier and BluiL The vesEel loads at Bluff for Wellington and Auckland. " The Komata, which arrived at Wellington this morning from Westport, is to return to "Westport on Tuesday. The Kaiapoi arrived this morning from New Plymouth for survoy.

■ The Klni, from Southern ports, is due here on Tuesday to load for Uisborne and Napier The Kaituna leave 3 Westport on Monday: (or Wellington. Expected arrivals from Greyraoutb over the week-end include the Ngabero and Kakapo.

The Port Auckland, which is to sail from Lytlelton on the 20th Juue, will take the following passengers:—Misses Comerford ant Palliser, Mesdames Johnson and Mather, and two children. Dr. Latchmore, of Taupo, is accompanying the vessel as ship's surgeon. BY TELEGRAPH. WESTPORT, 16th June Arrived—lfgn.kuta (12.45 a.m.), from Timaru; Oanopus (12.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton Sailed—Ngakuta (8.15 a.m.}, for Greymouth NEW PLYMOUTH, llith June Arrived—Coriuua (7.15 a.m.), from Nelson KAIKOURA, lutli June Arrived—Wakatu (S a.m.), from Lyttelton

ONEHUNGA, ICth 'June .Arrived—Rarawa (3 a.m.), from New Ply mouth .'..■■

PICTON, ICth June Arrived—Eegulus (<i a.m.), from Wanganui AUCKLAND, 16th June. Sailed—Ulimaroa (12.50 p.m.), for Sydney.

SYDNEY, ICth Juue Sailed—Manuka (last night), for Wellington MELBOURNE, 16th June Sailed—Kaiwarra, for New Zealand

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 8

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