LATE SHIPPING
KUAHINE ARRIVES FROM SOTJTIIAMP R,r!hinp'eW Zea, laUd t ? hi PP'nS Company's' liner Ruahine arrived m the stream at Wellington i i ..u cl ock thla woruiug from londuu and Southampton, via Panama. Pratique was wiuif shortly after 10 o'clock. The Kualmie wi, »av{ n' g ! oad? d at London, sailed from Southampton, in the arteruoou of anl March fnr? d HyS luter tlum tlle scheduled tune for her departure owing to. the dockers' strike. Moderate south-westerly winds and moderate •reach?d er nn -ff eJi enc? a u, ntil ««• Azores were readied on itli March, when moderate to fresh imtT\ v« "V'T eacouutered and continued „i « Jlardl- L'&" winds then prevailed, saVnn MesSel P^SSed throu Sh the Mona Passage on the morning 4f Kith March, aud reachiiisinV" m the afternoon of 18th March. Her 11-iiiM tl oere' !lllc™e<l ashore for a mn, after which the Kuahmu resumed her voyage at 4 30 f.f- °n 19« i March, ami passed through - the R.fm.' l amvlnS Balboa at 11.30 a.m.- the veSl wa? tilkeu aboard au<i «ie cSV,, t=. i?* 9 p"m- that D'S''t for ¥,t----the island on the morniug of 30th March. average speed was 13.S knots, and "the tine occupied from Colon to Wellington was 5$ hours 19 minutes. Captain E. T Sraitl? com-' Sr fitt er- RT hm, e: F°"°wing the passen\lL AT^ih saloon-Misses Clark. Hartley, Maw (2), Shaw, Sweet, Percy, Wright Me^ dames Broome, Gage-Williams Kennedy GesfddJ m ?. SaDdbere, Shaw, Sweet. Trbutbcck Wright, Messrs. Dickson, Master Gage Will hams, ■ Evans, . Hartley-. Kennedy, Matthew" Osselaer,..Master Sandberg, Kilworth. SchoK R.X., Captain J. G^ge-Williams, Dr. •Sweet' Second saloou—Misses Butler I'owper David » (ll HJ« ri Johwtone, Keene. Magee.' M'Ke», bmith, Stokes Mesdames Davidson, Male. Mellish, Smith, Stokes, . Wilson, Messrs. Irmitage, Butchart, Elder. Finch, Foxon Gregory Ilurnphries Joseph, "Master Joseph, i^ee e \ Male, Master Male, Mellish, Rawson, Master Smith. Stokes. s(asters Stokes (2). Vood°^H e--D Rel-- W.'lkinson,- and 384 third class. The Ruahine is to leave Wellinrton on Monday for Auckland to complete discharge.
WITH AMERICAN CARGO.
Messrs. Burns, Phi'p, and Company advise o^^^n^t^'^ii-li Lyttelton, Dunedin, and" Melbourne is dua at the Southern port about Saturday.
THE PORT BRISBANE.
The C.and D. liner Port Brisbane was to leave Whakatane this afternoon for Ncr ■=er and Wellington to continue her Home-Tird loading. The vessel is due here on Saturday and will Bail on Monday for Lvttelton from which port she is to sail finally about 17th April for London, via Montevideo.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE.
The following vessels (call signals in parentheses) are expected to be within range at the undermentioned wireless stations toAucklaud: Kaiapoi (VLH), Kaikorai (XJW) Katoa (VMX , Xgakuta (BUP), Oman* <Va BX), Otaki (GCLX), ■ Port Brisbane ' f^-) Torua (GFY.U), Waihemo (GDBQ), Waitemata (GBNM), Waiporl (VMO>. Islands: Tainui (MWf), Tasmania
Wellington: Wahine (GFYK , Ngaio (VLSV Maori (GDZX), Wingatui (GB11P), Laburnum (GLUS), Ombilin (—)," Tahiti (JIYN) Hertford (fjDKBP), City of Eastbourne (-) Tutanekai (VLX), Wanaka (VHP), Jioeraki <(}\? YD , Trewyn (GCMW). Atholl (EVY) Gallis (MVO), Mairaoa (GDPZ). Kaimanawa (GBVTI Arahnra O'MA), AVest Islip (KIKX), Trekieve (GCM\ ). .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 6
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500LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 6
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