LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
May 2-Corinna, s.s. (12.3p p.m.), 1271 tons, Bruce, from New Plymouth
DEPARTURES.
"V. -KWainui, s.s. (noon), 684 tons, Sizer. ior t: icton v ' ' : wvfti' V" cli tB J aroa' s-s- (noon>' tons> >> Jllie, for Sydney ■
ULIMAROA'S PASSENGERS. ,
The following passengers booked by the L'limaroa, which was to leave Wellington at niid- ** to-day for Sydney direct :-Saloon: Misses v Alton, Hutton, Heathcote, MVLean, Long ulVi 3 ■ £2)> llea<ltag, ■ Sampson, Shaw, f™'.^*, Todd, Scott, Batt, tranter: Whfts Angus, Sellick, Sherwin M-k™ w1 ? a4 er> Ha"ett,'Jones, Muir, V. Winf y' itAl Ba:st<;r' i-ynskey, Lewis, Agnew, i£sKl% ?° X Mw CbUi-- Ostermai, -Wiftoa, "ur, fc; Roberts, Garrett, Hewett, Smith, Lowe S' t Baf>» Browne,'-Carpenter, Cloggie SJ'™. Jf ng Tack Sam, Wickstead, lliSher room^S^'l'-"I', Sowers' Howath, M'Kenzie Cooper Mackmder, Campbell, Alrich, Pleas?.A CeV^{" PSu n' Sommers, White; M-£.iy, MuirnTnmonth ' «^ nt *OSter- Rob«ts, King, KuiFerrio? '-5 {? 0I! dl Powcll> lifter, Fraser, M'?™' a. eFarll"ie, Webb, Taplitzkis S.S™1?■ Osterman, Roberts, Master Ward Ballanan. Master Rogers, Angus, Jacobs, Fay, Kee Harwood. Walton, Jenkins, Cox, Nang Kr-fw T', K R<; VS- Isaac' Fee' Mitchell, Major iraaer; 115 steerage, including M Chinese.
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The steamer Svarten, which sailed from and °?u the wih February, arrived at MrkfandVulK 25*11--'^1' Via P"a ' *•
The steamer Nardana is reported as bavins edf^ r°mv NeWS or,t New. s o° the 13th Apri!° and from iew York on the 26th April, with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin, and Australian ports. The vessel which is coming to the agency of the Federal Line, is due at Auckland on the 26th May, and at Wellington a week later.
The steamer Scottish Monarch, en route Irom Ivapier to Dunkirk, Bremen, London, and Hull, arrived .at Panama on the 26th April. The vessel left Napier on the 28th March :
The Port Wellington is expected at Wellington at midday to-morrow from Auckland to put out Liverpool cargo. The vessel is,to leave here on Bth Hay for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff to complete discharge. She will iUterwards load cargo at New Zealand ports for Home.- ■ - -v
The Port Bowen is due at Wellington tomorrow morning from Wanganui Roadstead to take m further Home cargo. The vessel is: to leave here on Cth .Slay tor Napier, Gisborae, lokomaru: Bay, Whakatane, and Auckland to complete her loading. She will sail finally zrora Auckland about 24th May for London
„ ? ej Cl ?, nd :D- Imer Porfc Caroline is expected at Wellington to-morrow morning from Auckland to discharge a further portion of her cargo of Australian hardwood. The vessel win leave this port about Tuesday next for .Lyttelton to put out the remainder of the timber cargo, and will then proceed to Port Chalmers for dry-docking. ;
i»» a i,,nd, D \L? e a(l™ses that the Radnor i L ucklan<l- last evening for Wellington,' Lyttelton, Tnnaru, Dunedin, and Bluff to continue discharge of her New York cargo. The vessel is due here on Sunday morning.
The Kaitoa is to leave Wellington to-day for Nelson. On ■ arrival there she will lay uu tor her annual overhaul.
WITHIN WIRELESS CALL.
Ilia following vessels (call signals, in parentheses) are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations tonight:—
Auckland: Canadian Challenger (VGLY), S 3™,'" <GCDK>- Maheno (GDZT), Marama (UDZY), Niagara (GBE), Queen Eleanor (—), Kualune (1IKA), Sussex (MVS). Tofua (GF ZSI), Wanaka (VMP), West Katan (KOBE). Chatham Islands: Port Napier (ZNZ). ■ Wellington: Wahine (UFYN), Maori (GI>ZX), A'gaio (VLS), Port Caroline (IHQ). Port Wellington (—), Port Bowen (XBP) '»' » (-), Ulimaroa (VHY), Piako tGBYP), Raranga (ZNI), Waiteniata (p}f.^), r T,itanekai (VLX), Whangape (VML)* t^iti.GMYK), Arahura (VJSIA), Kauri (VMC), ■IV-koa (GJFQ), Radnor (KJUE). '-
PERSONAL.
Captain A. McKinnon is now in command of {he Kapum, vice Captain P. MoLachlan.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SYDNEY, Ist May. Sailed—Maheno (10.50 a.m.), for New Zealand -
, . ■ AUCKLAND, 2nd May. ' Arrived—Canadian Pioneer (1.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Tre'yon (7 a.m.), from Newport News; Tremorval (7.10 a.m.), from Texas: Navua (9.35 a.m.). from South. Sailed—Marama (11.35 a.m.), for Sydney'
. 'NEW PLYMOUTH, 2nd May. Amved-Otaki (7 a.m.), from Queen Charlotte Sound ■" .
Sailed—Piako (7 a.m.), for Wanganui
BLENHEIM, 2nd May Arrived—Opawa (6 a.m.), from Wellington
. WANGANUI, 2n<; May Arrived—Kapiti (6.45 a.m.),,from Wellington NELSON, 2nd May Arrived—Ngaio (0.35 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Ngaio (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1924, Page 8
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