LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. August 2—Waverley, s.s. (8.55 a.m.),'x57 tons, Trevethlck, from Patea. August 2—Kennedy, s.s. (10 a.m.), 224 tons, Stuart, from Foxton. August 2-Kahika, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 1148 tons, Anderson, from Lyttelton August 2—Kapiti, s.s. (12.40 p.m.),. 242 tons. Sawyers, from Wanganuj. . DEPARTURES. . .'. August 2—Port Auckland, b.s. (noon), 11,000 tons, Brown, for London, via Montevideo. THE HULK MAYFLOWER. h,S c ,rAli chor Company has acquired the hu k Mayflower for use as a stationary coal hulk in Nelson Harbour. The Mayflower winch previously belonged to the Union Company, is a wooden vessel of 124 tons net iS giS R«'■s? d T as,buil^ in New South.Wales in ISSS. Tlie Anchor Company's steamer Kol Nelson!™ Mayflower from Wellington to .The Wairuna is at present at San Franpo Srt° completlnß loading for New Zealand davbefnr'°R a '? t0 leav? Auckland ou Saturr?, 'or Rarotonga and Papeete. The Koutunui is due at Wellington to morrow from Napier. She loads cse' a»i ?0 cr DerKL P i Cer: gO and »v«. OQ «^«S THE CANADIAN PIONEER. th?t e"t7' SA nrraJ- 1 Kob?rts. an<J -Co.- advise that the Canadian Pioneer, now in Australia, is to load on the New Zealand coast for New York, Boston, and Montreal towards the end of this month. PORT NAPIER DELAYED AT LONDON. _ The C. and D. Line 6teamer Port Napier is now to leave London on the 25th August for Auckland, Wellington, and Napier. The October"- dUe at Auckland about the SIU THE PORT CHALMERS. The Port Chalmers is to leave bunedin on Saturday morning for New Plymouth to comvessel tS°"' The THE PORT HUNTER. : The Port Hunter was to leave Gisborne thii morning for Auckland to complete loading. She should sail from Auckland on the 7tu trefl USt f°r XeW itork ' BostoD ' and WonARMAGH- LEFT SUVA.'; The liner Armagh, eh routo from London. left Suva at noon yesterday for Auckland where she is due ou Sunday. :The vessel w; put out part cargo at Auckland, and BY TELEGRAPH. Arrived-Kawati^^m^^'Zeln^ 8"3'-Arrived-WestmordS^'fmd^rfom JjjLLcluOD. 5 „ . . WESTPORT, Ist August. Salled-^gahere (11 p.m.), for Wellington. .„. _ WESTPORT; 2hd August. Sailed-Echo (S^. foWeuingto?," 5'-Saiied-WaikouaitiS-tmorror^u'y. . PORT CHALMERS, 2nd Aueu't Amved-Breeze (1 p.m.), from LytteUou.' Bail.t-W.taul W-Z™™ for" Welli^tcn. Arrived-Kikau (6.45 aiTfroin^wtlKon. To sail-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. oi j „ , WESTPORT', 2nd August. Sailed-Regulus (10.50 a.m.), for Greymouth.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 8
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379LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 8
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