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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

„ January 26-John, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 312 tons, aawick, from Sounds ■ . .: January 26-Kaplti, b.s. <1.«. p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, from Wanganul

DEPARTURES.

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ATHENIC'S DEPARTURE.

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WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following.vessels (call signals in parentheses) are expected to be within wire™Ei range of the undermentioned wireless station! to-night:— ■

Aucklandl: For Saturday—Waipori (VMO). tfor Saturday and Sunday—Arahura (VM.A), Canadian Importer (XWQ), Kaikoura (MRS kfWf r™ (GCOY), Kawatiri (CCOK),, Kent (INI), Maiura i&DZV), Rakanoa (VJIE) Kona (VXQ), Tofua (GFYty* fJtanekai -(VL X>A. u''mar°a (VHY), .Westmeath (MJQ). Chatham Islands: For Saturday and Sunme^TMJQ)/o^' WiUaSt°n (*CP)' Wei* Wellington: For' Saturday-Wahine (GFYN), Kgaio (VLS), Maori (GDZX), Whangape (V fvin /"Saturday and Sunuay-Kaituna r»n^i ? HacklD 8 <EIP>. Mfcama (GDZY). ??n wn .Travell <"1 (VGBC), Port Sydney (Z ">>• Westmoreland (ZBM) Port Victo? fB f? )f 11 (OFYB), Suffolk (GRV), Maheno (GDZT).Tairoa (GCZN), Australind (G fvVk) W (GF¥D)I Essex (GXE), Kaiapoi

PORT ELLIOT'S CARGO.

■„ T!), c .£■ and ]X Line In Wellington have been notified that the first portion of the Wellington cargo from the wrecked liner Port Elliot at East Cape, will arrive in Wellington by the. Richardston steamer Ripple on Monday. It is. expected that the percental of '&■£. ls?i '£ Te?¥ d t0 claims on the whole cargo ba^& ed OD the 6ame day' .A

KAIKORAI WITH COAL.

An arrival at Wellington late, last evening was the Union Company's steamer Kalkorai, rJS^i ? as*i c- n The. v«ssel berthed this morning at the Queen'-s Wharf to put out .about 4200 tons of coal. She left Newcastle at 7 a.m. on the 19th January, and experienced fine weather on the run across, until Cook Strait was reached, when a fresh east-" eriy wind with moderate seas was encounterthe i^ai. W- HeDder "iD ~^»nd of

WESTMORELAND DUE TOMORROW. '" tJ*' "f ncr left Auckland'yesterday for Wellington to continue discharge of cargo from Liverpool. The vessel is-die here to-morrow, and is to sail on Thursday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, arid New Plymouth to complete discharge. ■•- .

MAHENO SAILS FOR WELLINGTON. The Union Company advises that the Maheno^sai ed from Sydsey at 1 p.m. yesterday for Wellington, where she is expected on Tuesday morning. The. vessel is scheduled ;to s'yd' 6 ™ Friday °D the retnrn trip *°

• RCAPEHU SAILB 3 P.M. MONpAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Miner Ruapehu is to leave Wellington atTiT p£ on Monday for Southampton and London, via Manama. Passengers are requested to embark on the vessel at the Glasgow Wharf by a

TRANSPACIFIC STEAMERS.

Movsments of the Union Company's transPacißc steamers are:—

0.8. aU Traki sailed from Powell Elver on the «th January, for Auckland,' Melbourne, Ade- ■»! ,Vfs ??«.*?.• «.Bbe '" due afc Auckland, about the 16th February. Waiotapu was expected to clear Powell River on thei 24th January, for San Francisco, where she will complete. loading for Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. She should clear . San Francisco • about the first._week in February for Auckland. " • "■ . ■- :.WaL run« >f ejected to leave Newcastle during the first week in February for Auckland and Vancouver. She loads at Pacific Coast ports early in March for Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney.' Waitemata sailed from Pacific coast ports on the 7th January for Napier, Wellington, New. Plymouth, and-Sydney. She- is die at Napier about the Ist-February. - Waihemo Is expected to clear Auckland! about the 2nd February for Vancouver. TShe" loads there and at San Francisco, clearing:the. latter port about the beginning of March for Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, and Lyttelton. . * - - * The Opihi sails to-day for New Plymouth. ' The Kamo leaves to-day for Napier and GisThe' Wingatui was ,'.to leave Auckland at noon to-day for Wellington. She is.to load here, on Tuesday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru. . ' .. The Kini and the Kittawa sail to-day for Greymouth to load back to Wellington ■' ' The Kakapo leaves here to-day for Westport, where she will load for Timaru, Oamaru and Dunedin. .■ The Komata sails on Monday for West' port to load coal for Wellington, and- the >gatoro leaves on Tuesday for' the same port. The Kaitnna leaves Dunedin to-day, via TJ mar! 1 JJ and tyttelton and loads here about the middle of next week for Auckland direct. .An impromptu race is in progress between the New Zealand Shipping Company's liners, Rimutaka and Ruahine, now en route from New Zealand with passengers, mails, and cargo for Southampton and London. The Rimutaka, which sailed from Lyttelton' on the-21st December, deared the Panama Canal on the 18th January. The Ruahine was dispatched from Wellington eight days after the Rimutaka, and made a good run across the Pacific, reaching Colon on the 19th January; She resumed her. voyage to Southampton the following day, only three days behind' the Rimutaka. : ■. -, The steamer Australind ib to leave Dunedin this afternoon for Melbourne to complete discharge of cargo from ■ St. John and Newport • News. .

z BY TELEGRAPH.

SUVA, 26th January Arrived—Tofua (7 o'clock yesterday, morning), from Tonga and Samoa. She sails for Auckland at 1 p.m. to-day. The Suva sails for Sydney at 7 o'clock.this evening. . . NEWCASTLE, 26th January Sailed—Waikouaiti, for New Zealand , WANGANCI, 26th January Arrived—Holmdale (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington • , . . . WESTPORT, 26th January Arrived—Jfgatoro (4.45 a.m.), from Wellington . • ■ ' . . . • BLENHEIM,■26th January. Arrived—WaJrau (10.30, a.m.), from Wellington . . TABAKOHE, 26th January , Arrived—Orepuki (9.45 a.m.) and' Kaitoa (9 a.m.), from Wellington FOXTON, 26th January . Arrived—Kennedy (1 a.m.), from Lyttelton LYTTELTON, 26th January Arrived—Nowshera (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington i NAPIER, 20th January . Arrived—Ripple (4.40 a.m.), from Wellington -, :, s ■ . '!. WAIR'AU BAR, 2Gth January Bailed—Echo (8 a.m.), for Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 8