PERSONAL.
Captain J P. S. Brown has been appointed m^ er,? f S le« Sussex- and his officers are: Chief, Mr. B. .T.C, Gibson; Becond, Mr .0 A. Klxon; third, Mr. N. H. Pearson » Captain S. Vint arrived in Wellinston hv the Wihltle from the South tlii'3 morHing.
The Cerraaa. leaves New Plymouth tomorrow, and loads liere on Monday for DiirLedin, Oamarii, and Timaru. The Flora, from South. Is due to-morrow te load for Napier and Glsbonie. ■ The'yKitoa-ls due from South on Sunday and loSBs on Monday for New Plymouth and ! Auckland/ ...-■-. ... : The'"Wiugatu! leaves Bluff about Monday via ports, for Wellington and Auckland. The Navua leaves Auckland to-day for Napier, and will, clear there on Monday for Wellington to load lor Lyttclton and "Duii. edin. , The Komata sails'on"'Monday "for Westport to load- for Wellington. . % ' t The " : sails to-day -for Westport to load for Lyttelton. ' The Ngatoro leaves' Wellington to-day for New Plymouth, and will leave there on Monday with produce for Wellington. The Kaituna, from Auckland-, leaves Portland Island on Saturday for Wellington. rTh,O. .N'sa'dta resumes her runniqg oa "the West Coast to-morrow. ■- - .
th^eturn'"^' aDd BaUs 0B Tueßd4y" on The InvereargiU sails to-morrow for Wanganui, and is due back on Tuesday for^he^wtt a* 18 eVeßißg at"« °ldock The Waverley is due to-morrow from Paten, and sills again in the evening for the same port. ■ J??-hl <!Srt ernmtS t |H amer Tutanekai, which 7£ i° n he PS te! t Sllp on Wednesday for bverhaul, was refloated this morning. The Corinna sails to-day for New Plymouth fj?d,,.laa?es there on Saturday with cargo foi Wellington. She will load here on Monday foi Dunedin,. Oamaru, and Timaru. "uuudJ loi Ts*t?5 ra> f rom S°uthern ports, Is now due on Saturday .to load for Napier and Gisborne The .Kahika leaves to-morrow for Greymoutli to load for Bluff and Dunedin. The Kaituna, from Auckland, leaves Portland Island on Saturday for Wellington, when she is due on Tuesday. The Kaiwarra leaves Newcastle to-morrow morning for Wellington and Miram&r. The Karori leaves Lyttelton to-day, and is due to-morrow to complete discharge of South Australian cargo. ■ The Katoa leaves Dunedin to-day, via ports and loads here on Monday for New Plymouth' and Auckland. ■ . The Kittawa sailed yesterday for Westpori to load for Miramar. . The Kornuta left Westport last night and is* due this eveui.ng. . 'The Navua leaves Auckland to-morrow for Napier aud Wellmgton, and is due on Tuesday to load for Lyttelton and" Dunedin. , Th?ir it, a. ka? oa leaT«s CJreymouth on Saturday for Wellington and Gisborno. ■ J ™Tn?' Y ingatui loads at Blua on Monday for Wellington and Auckland, via Dunediu, bamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. _, The Ngatoro sails to-morrow for New Ply mouth to toad for Wellington. '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 6
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