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LATE SHIPPING

DEPARTURES. MAUNGANUI DELAYED BY FOG rival was uiu-ertain. Up to the time of for Sani'Francisco, via Rarotonga and' Papeete,, i.e., 3 p.m. to-morrow. WAIKAWA.WITH COAL. The Union Company's steamer Waikawa •»V ■ rived at Wellington late on Saturday after' 8000 tons of coal She left Newcastle at 8 a.m. on the 19th January, and iexDeri-' 'rnnl «ea-7 BeaS 0C the rUn aCrOSS- "n«[ eriv J h -?u* re? ohed' when • *Ksh easted* tS w X mod?ra. te seas was encounterA H D . kawa ls in command of Captain MAHENO DUE TO-MORROW, The Maheno, ■which sailed from Sydney at 1 p.m. on Friday for Wellington, is bringing 242 passengers. The vessel is due here* tomorrow, and is to sail at 11 a.m. on Friday on the return trip to Sydney. ■ *"uij SVARTEN TO LOAD^ . '; The steamer Svarteri, which -is to load ijnder the auspices of the G. H:; Scales ColnS? y' lef^ l ydney on Friday fw Newcastle. The vessel,should leave Newcastle to-morrow for.BlufT, where she will complete discharge of fftT , fTO? P. acilP Coast P°rts- She will later. load at Bluff and at Dunedin and Timaru, and is to sail finally from Timaru for London. THE ESSEX. . The Essex was due at Wanganui this morning from Napier to continue loading ior West of England ports. She will later take Lyttelton plJmouth, Wellington; and WESTMORELAND IN PORT. ■wpnfn?ner Wf; Btmoreland. which arrived at Wellington yesterday morning. from Auckland, will put out part Liverpool cargo here to the agency of the Federal Line. She is to sail pn Thursday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, - lice Plym°uth, to discharge the balFOR VANCOUVER DIRECT. ♦wesfif- *lurray> Roberts, and Co. advise Wailin^ e CanadiaJ Traveller, which reached sl*»5 l*» yesterday morning from Napier, will complete her cargo here, and will sail to-morrow afternoon for Vancouver direct. THE ROTORUA. ' ■ ' vl««%w w«, Ze» a? d shi PP'nS Company ad- » sJ^^^or^WeuSg^a^ SX" & X Q br ri;i ° fr «■ cn Od non%a thPa r nea b m Ua ary *" S™^° Al°t r'welling^0"0' f°r WSSt P°rt Opihi leaves^^ew Plymouth to-day and Nelson to-morrow for Wellington. She loads Ttaar°u Wedaesday lor Dunedin, Oamaru, and ed^oYuf^Ln^n^ *™T ™ fOT Dunfor BA l uckladn Ud ed^t. ab°Ut ™™i& * to lMd thßhpnrf° r fn^- is to,ieave Onehunga towards t™ n ofth's week for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru. ' TAHITI SAILS FOR WELLINGTON. T»ThitV^ n noH Company advises that the R.M.S. Tahiti sailed from Son Franc sco on Saturday afternoon via- Papeete and Rarotonga. -,l-The vessel-is -aoe at■ ■"Welline.■<ton on-thej:*4r(a FebTßlry^ ,3Sf'" THE MELBOURNE SERVICE. ' da^ er,^f a!ti4 8 ?^Meibourne.:-on- Xues^ - 4 day .next for Wellington, ..^She leaves Mcl bourne on Thursday for Wellington and is due here on the sth February. She is to sail-the same day for Lytteiton, Dunedin, and Bluff, en route to Melbourne. < THE PORT VICTOR. ■• The C. and D. liner Port Victor is to ' MoVvL^ kt FebrU"f for BY TELEGRAPH. *'i a n NEWCASTLE, 28th January Arrived—Omana, from New Zealand , , . „ ' PATEA, 2?th January Arrived—Waverley (1.30 p.m.), from WeiJington . ' . -n- v WESTPORT, 27th January ton P° (£U° Pm)l from We""'?- ---» « • r NELSON,: S7th January Arrived—Ngaio (7 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Ngaio (7.30 p.ni.), for 'WeHhigton

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 8