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LATE SHIPPING

AEEIVALS. WD6, Smith, from San Luis Obispo DEPARTURES. toT&^^t^ ™ >->• <* PASSENGERS FOE MELBOURNE C^U/S^le^)^' /aS ton, Bach, Billson, Christie, Scot? Lan e ?ev' Johnston, Smith, Gill, Ayre, Storey ;»ffi ming (2), Sinclair (2), JonesHarmer <" Thorpe (2), Jleredith/'Beckeu' (^Team^ Wadsworch, Krebs, Carnham, Cowan Jlesdames Pearee, Tipling and child, Zimmerl W Mopre, McCully, Dunson, Carter, Rothwell and child, Collins, Harris, Milnes Kerr Uankinson, Ulricli, Christie and infant BiIU «">. If"*. Bell, J. Moore and child, Bowker and child, Hartigan, Carter and eh Id Harmer, Thorpe, Meredith, Helyer, Bowker 'Btice Beckett, Caldwell, Krebs and child, Moore" and child, Messrs. Pearee, Tipling, Shepherd, Goldschmidt, Hupton, Ryan, Ireland Uawlin; Willis,. Eeilly, Littlejohn, Melville', Storey, Bach, Zimmer, McCullough, G. Miller J. .Moore, McCull, Dunoon, Carter (2), Collins, Baker, Kerr, Hankinson, Billson, Bell W. Moore, Thorpe, Kiggs, Hughes, Fawcett, N. Miller, , Harmer (3), Hosie, Bowker Hariif^1 ■' ' ■2 nco v> Tem Ple. D«nn, Graham, Hughes, Bowcher, Brice, Caldwell, md 87 steerage. v The Moeraki is due at Melbourne on Tues- ' QHy 'next* * MARAMA SAILS 3 P.M. TO-MORROW.' cl h a e i Vn[°n f on?P any advises that the\Maw^Mn£™° W fto, leave No- 6- «ueeQ' s WHarf. • Kfe'u'aiS 1- tom°rrOW f°r SydDey: WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. , tJ« h<\foll?T- ing Teßsels tcall tW*l' in parenranSVfteelected^ cted *° °<> within wirelesi tonight:- undermentloned wireless station' Auckland: Kawatiri (GCDK), Makura (GDZ KYMj <VME)> Sona (VXQ), Tofua(G lasion'TYCP)? 1^51 Wesfcmeath (MJCB, \|ilWellington: Maori (GDZX), Wahine (GFY iShu^t^A^y^w^r1 ™- WAIMANA'S. ITINERAEY. • t6 T rfl s X Si mana i ea, yea Ellington to-morrow .£ 1!^ Boston.^ ' L°adOa- ™ New Y°* ™* THE TAIROA. ; The Tairoa, now loading a^ NaDier in to : ■ DAMAGE TO RIRA. „. Th« ketch Rira, which was damaeed in land re nrtntv ßtorm.while ea ""te ff" oka^ri sil eniA attene, d and the stanchion. |sn aU w 7th SV\e m dheckf qU T a hre e' s ra c y r s eaif S f t judged the wei sh,t5h,t of the waves, which cartp aecKS .will have to be rinoed ud anrt th« ceilmg underneath taken up to? a!°ow of repairs being made below. The vessel hai hnished discharging ex-plosives Vl Sh^' ?#y^Dd If-'I 1 temP°™rs' repairs have been effected, which is expected to occupy some days, she will proceed to Dunedin to contume discharge. There the work pf refitting w be undertaken. It is expected that ft will take at least ten days. PORT HACKING SAILS TO-MORROW The C. and D. Line advises that th. Port Hacking is now to leave Wellington at dayb,.r|ak- to-morrow for London, .via, ..MoiteTHE PORT SYDNEY."-' ",:Thf ■ Por,t Sj;dney..i 5 to leave Auckland on ■ Monday night for WeilingtouT-where "he"™ due on Wednesday to continue discharns ssssri^^H^ ioad -°- »^= MAKURA AT AUCKLAND . i thf^S.&^auTouv^^a h"o^ ;SS«S?Tfe r T^.' d leaTCS A-kla-d *-- MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY! irdpecH;. : THE WAIHEMO. h^ 6 Tla. lon. Co. mPany advises that the Wai-' hemo arrived at-Auck and on Tuesday from C ta»h e- Ss e Ato B»il.from Auckland SarFranci es^; 0'JanUary for v»""™ a»d COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. ■The Kaikorai is due at Wellington at daybreak to-morrow, and the Kaikawa at 6 pi to-morrow, both from Newcastle. The steamer Calonne, loading for Dunkirk under the auspices of the G. H. Scales Company, instead, of coming to Wellington from Napier last night, was sent on to Waneanui From Wanganui she will come on to* We I Imgton on Wednesday next, and is to leave about the end of tins week for Lyttelton to complete -her cargo. The Calonne is expected to sail from Lyttelton about the 9th London? Dunkirk. Hu". Bremen, and The Kamo, from southern ports, loads here to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne. He kibere leaves Greymouth at midnight to-night for Wellington. The Corinna sails to-day for Picton to load for Onehunga. The Opihi is due at Wellington to-morrow from! South to ' load for New Plymouth via Nelson. • \ . ' .The Kaltuna leaves Dunedin on Saturday via Timaru and Lyttelton, for Wellington' where s.he is due about the middle of next week to load for Auckland. The Wingatui leaves Auckland to-morrow, and loads bere on 'Monday for LvtTelton Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru. " The Komata leaves Wellington on Saturday for Westport to load for Wellington. The Ngatoro siils this evening for Westport to load coaS for Wellington. i The Wave Hey leaves Wellington,to-morrow for Patea. She is due back on Sunday. The Titoki sails to-night Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. The. New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Kaikoura arrived at Tokomaru Bay yesterday from Gisborne to continue loading. From Tokomaru Bay the vessel goes oh to Opua and Auckland to complete her cargo for The Australind arrived at Timaru yesterday from Lyttelton, and was to leave again to-day for Dunedin and Australian ports to put out the remainder of her cargo from St. John and Newport News. BY TELEGRAPH. SUVA, 24th January Arrived—Suva (10 a.m.), from Sydney NEWCASTLE, 24th January ■ Arrived—Kauri, from New Zealand Sailed—Kaiapoi, for New Zealand AUCKLAND, 24th January * Arrived—Makura (11.15 a.m.), from Vancouver . <■' Sailed—Kawatiri (11.25 a.m.), for Newcastle ' . BLENHEIM, 24th January Arrived—Opawa (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington PICTON, 24th January Arrived—Progress (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington PICTON. tTtii January Sailecj—Wainui (12.35 p.m.), for Wellington

AUCKLAND, 24th January Arrived—Makura (11.15 a.m.), from Suva

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 6