LATE SHIPPING
' ARRIVALS. W^r^ttte^n' 1- 15' P- m°' CSI '-'' ■ • , DEPARTURES. forlaiMctra Wa' nUil E' S- <nOOn)> CSi tons- Si/erKorl^ g> 77o?iP^ epicr S' a' 2° P'""o' "3 tott3 > WAIWERA PASSES ICEBERG. ' tor fro,"!1.',! ?,? art'2 cn*ha» received a let-' 124deg. lmin. W. - S' and longitude THE CANADIAN SPINNEU. • PASSENGERS FOR LONDON thfe. 'anTlf lC"?oTp,^ w^ ' ARAWA'S ITINERARY. PAKEHA'S LOADING. THE MELBOURNE -SERVICE: r D tTt,^ nJ On Co"Pany advises-that the MoeC. AND D. LINES. le^^ri^o' 0 C°Dti? Ue *«*«»•'oT^r pml 6 P?l t WellinSton leaves this port on Ih^to nßt Do°? K r L>"tte. lt»". P«nediD, an.l pool ca^gf ° remalnder °f Liver- , The Port Caroline is to leave Wellington tomorrow afternoon lor Lyttelton, to complete- ' discharge of her cargo of timber. m?' ela * Th« .Port Bowen was to sail from Welline?n° a f,t, hJ?, afternoon /« Northern ports to.take m lurcner c&rgO'ior London. The Port Pirie is to leave Wellineton on Sit WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. " • theses) aj» expected to be within ran"c of *°e h undermentioned -wireless stations', toAuckland:- Canadian, Pion e er (CKT),' city £■&&& N » ss^js?s - BN), Port Nicholson (XHO), Sussex (MVS> l &ra C ) Truro cit y <gcws" $ <&' uh'Jl^ 0 <VLS>> Maunganui (GFTB), Tahiti (MYN Wanalca (VMP), Piiko <GBYP), ?vfe a iV? E, p). Waihemo (GDBQ), Kaituu* (VLT), Kaitoke (EYV), Waikouaiti (GBJD^ Whaußape (VSIL), Wairuna (ENL) Win"i' s«i (GBMP), Waikawa (GCNY), Port lovL /(v?n?' U, row <GDZS), City of Florence w Q)-- £ ekoa <GJFQ). Kaiwarra (GCDY) (YJuT' ( )f Kaitan Sata (v"-)> Arahura The Trelevan left Lyttelton yesterday "for Timarn to continue discharge of her AmeriSly for^Dunedin" 111. 16^ TimarU °n SaturThe_C:ty of Florence, in continuation of'her voyage from New.York, left Dunedinr yesterday afternoon for Melbourne. ' - 'r ' The Corinna'leaves Onehunga 'to-morrow for New Plymouth and Wellington, and is'due here on Saturday. - She will load here for Dunedra, Oamaru, and Timaru. The Navua leaves Auckland to-morrow, and will load here on Monday for Lyttelton anU Dunedm. » The Wingatui leaves Weßtporfc to-night for Wellington, and is due to-morrow evenin" or early on Friday morning. ° Tl^p Kaitoa is due at Wellington to-morrow morning from Motueka with a full load ■of export fruit, and -will sail to-morrow evening for Nelson. On arrival at Nelson the vessel will lay up for annual overhaul and insnection. The Waimea is due from Wanganui to-night. The Wav e rley is ecpected here to-morrow afternoon from Patea. The Ngaio resumes her usual running iv the Nelson service tp-morfow, by leavin» Wellington at 7.30 p.m. • BY TELEGRAPH. ...„.,. NELSON, Cth Hay' . Amved-Opihi (7.30 p.m.), from- Welling, ton . .- . _.. . . 7th May Arrived—Kaitoa (7.10 a.m.),' from Wellington „ . „ PICTON, 7th May Sailed—Kohi (10.45 a.m.), for Wellington . . . NAPIER, 7th May *™ A,mTed— H.M.S. Veronica (0.20 a.m.), from Wellington t ' NEW PLY&IOTJTH, 7th May , Arrived—Kaiwarra (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington \ ■ | Sailed-Otakl (10.30 a.m.), for Lyttelton
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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455LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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