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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

December 26—Wairau, s.b. (3.15 p.m.) 143 tons, Dempster, from Blenheim\

MOERAKI DUE TO-MORROW. Th? Union Company advises that the intercolonial steamer Moeraki should arrive in the stream at Wellington at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning from Melbourne direct with 280 pasonS* fTlVit sel is t0 '^ye Wellington

MAEAJIA FOR SYDNEY. The Slarama-is to leave Wellington at 7 /> clock ..< to-morrow evening for Sydney, where she is due on Monday .next.

The Kotnata leaves Auckland at 5 p.m to-morrow for Wellington, where she is-'duo on SHLurday she later proceeds to Lytteltou and Dunedin. ■

DISCHAUGING SEW OBLEANS CARGO.! The Hain j steamer Trevithic continuing discharge of JNew Orleans cargo , to the agency ot the Union Company, is due at Wellington 10-morro-.y morning trom Auckland. . She cnmril r°T <!! t0 Lyttelton and Brisbane to complete discharge.

THE TAHITI. % ". WITHIN WIRELESS'RANGE . The following vetsels (call »ignal» in narentheses) are expected to be within ranee ot night UDder-mention6d wireless etationi to-

w^| U°?}M?n^ C\? adian Miller (XVZ>- Cornwall (CDQM), Niagara (GBE), Nuddea (— ) Tofua (UFYM), UlimaroacVHY). uaQea-1 ?• Wellington: Ngaio (VIS), Wahine (GFTN), dSh"? ( MDZXl >MaraL°, a (VMZ>- Middlesex (U (%, X?2* Kuunanawa (.GBVT), Araliira (VMA) taataam islands: Arawa (M"\YR\ Rfmii+uir* (MiJT),-Port Denison (YGM). '' Rlmut, ik»

ROYAL CITY, FROM TEXAS. '■■.- The Reardon-Smith steamer Boyal City which arrived in the stream at Wellington at 125 Sew York h^f"! /.^ m Pott- A"*hur o,ir ."$. berthed this morning at No. 2, 3 vJt vhail- ? he ve6sel'loadeii case ol at Port Neches and Port Arthur, and then proceeded.to^New York on.the 24thToctobS VorkTS I 6 bAi -T 80- She sailed from New york on the 6th Jiovember for Norfolk where bunkera were taken; aboard; and the voyage was continued on the Bth November. Panama nrapv^°n th! t l9th November.- ' Fine weather prevailed on the run down the Pacific and the passage was wholly uneventful. The average speed of the Koyal City was 7.7G knots, overdue aCC°UntS f°r her beine Borne day» *A<tf-JS& ie'f C^eTSrl^ r. Isaac; «econd, Mr. W. V. Douglas; third £ r /-, p; ?a»es; chief engineer, MrlE A <fnhr te °ÜblU bI Waimana); second, Mr. Mr ■ v m j *¥/*• Mr- C- L°Sa°; loarth, T <£*■£ * £ l r; i 'wlrele»3 operator, Mr. G T Stevens; chief steward, Mr. W. C. Bow-

Cargo for Wellington includes 11,000 cases Ii? il ° ""tor-cars! and 1040 barrels ofasphaltum. The remainder ol the cargo comprising asphaltum, motor-ears and general cargo will be discharged at New Plymouth and Australian ports.

BY TELEGRAPH.

Arr- .i^n LYTTELTON, 25th December Armed-Orepukl (4 p.m.), from Wellington : . ' 26th Becember Arrived—Maori (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington To sail-Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington

> AUCKLAND,-Soth December , Arrived—Karori (li a.m.). from Timaru; UII--maroa (11.50 a:m.), from Sydney ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 8