LATE SHIPPING
DEPARTURES. t«?&ri2?w&. H- ■«» p-m-)- .- mtSf.'oK.'fep's*?' Bhip aM p-m->----i SHIP'S BOAT WASHED ASHORE, tht w" Psinted Eh'P's boat is reported to' asho™ IF* ,D fP art"ient to have been washed SdU ', t l 0 miles t0 the no«h of Cape no^iSSflcat^^g that the boat *« _ WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. . .'. Auckland.—Kaitoke (EYV) Mahana (LTV> Ma™i»Jr»S?m dV?itr of Duned>n (GBTX),' wir (GBi3°->; Kotorua (GSF). (VV7 mg N> •~M?v rri<r (GDZX),. Mararoa ,iin?i?- J??'° (VLSJ' Canadian Britisher (VGLT, frauaka (VJIP), Kaiapoi (VUI) Maunganui (GFYB), Waipori, (VMoS Art hura (VMA), Wingatui (GBSIP). '' < > TRELISSICK . REPORTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from the steamer' IrelißSick, en route from Montreal, stating that the vessel should now arrive at *uc£ land on Saturday next. She will put out part: cargo at the " port, and will then S-Tst^-ovIS.' 011' where Bhe is due MANUKA FROM BYDNEY. " fo? hWpnt? v» ka " % leave s-vdne>' to-morrow Shre Kuro°n%^da? a D Seir raV.?s dtS aS '" online return trip to Sydney on 31st OctTHE KARAMEA. The Shaw-Savill liner Karamea is to leave Wanganui this evening for loading at Oisborne,, Auckland, and Wellington, where sue r*^dH? on 2ad November: She will leave ou sth November for Picton, Lytteltou, and fJ f , ',? nd '? t0 |ail from the latter port ou and TenerSe er ]jOndon> «»• Montevideo ARAWA FOR SOUTHAMPTON. The Arawa leaves Port ChaUners,' to-morrow afternoon for loading at Timaru, Bluff, and Wellington, and is due here on sth Novem-' ber to complete Jier cargo. The Arawa will sail from this port at noon on llth' Novem■vfd reo%nd OUTeS°e n ""i London' via M<">telOADING AT SAN KEANCISCO. tim^wll^ 011 ComP.any has been.advised that the Waikawa arrived at Sau Francisco 'at f j-m- JJ? Monday, and will complete her laW dlD Bnn te hd?n. Vleek fOf Kapi"' NeW *I>™> ' SUGAR FOR VANCOUraR. The Wairuna was expected to clear New-' TAHITI NEARING SAN FRANCISCO Franc?s Aco c? °U ruesday mo™'ng for San day^fo^^eliingtonf Gre>m°Utli ab°Ut S^ ■ fnrh| / aituST a lekT?B Greymouth to-morrow' for Sydney, Newcastle, and Melbourne. The Kaiwarra leaves ■ Melbourne on Saturans .^SSJgoi" AUClCland ' KCW. ""»»&• mo T l irow X?o r? ri Aufc rkTnd LytteltOn' lMd6 h«c to" «6Sf A£ The Wingatui loads at Dunedin early next Inland 1 Lyttelt^' lor WelSngST "and ■to^oad^^fSgto^ *°r ■The Opihi, from southern ports, loads here &mouth? dneSday D6Xt!. to »"« and New du?lt ISVa dau stto!df y . TOtUa ' :frOm Samoa ' is BY TELEGRAPH. ;Arriv,d-W oo ttLon'T^ L 0TOa Nm.,2^dOC^';k (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington ni"" To eaU—Nikau (5.p.m.), for Wellington c -, j , ' BLENHEIM, 23rd October a.mtd^ r, a mgt ( O n. a- m- } aDd Ech° Arrived-WaikonagrS E^^Arr i «'d-Euro^^ SR T a fa no r d; oetoterSailed—lhumata, for New Zealand ' ... ..MELBOURNE, 23rd October Arrived—Kaiwarra, from West-port A,,: * PLYMOUTH, 23rd October teltoS °Ura (5- 5° a-m)> from L^
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 6
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473LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 6
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