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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

May 22—Port Victor, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 7280 tons, Swan, from Auckland.

DEPARTURES.

May 22-Moeraki, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 4121 tow, Ivorton, for Sydney.

HTOirNTJI AND TURAKINA.

Cable advice announces that the Hurunui, which left Wellington on «h April, arrived at London on 20th May. ooTh 6 ATn ra£ ina 'r w]? ich -left Wellington on 29th April for London, is reported to havo arrived at Panama on 20th May.

CARGO FROM VANCOUVER.

The Canadian Government Line vessel Canadian Voyageur is scheduled to sail from Vancouver on 16th July with" cargo for discharge at Auckland and Sydi«y.

PQRT CAMPBELL RADIOS.

The C. and D. Line has received a radio message from the Port Campbell stating that she expects to reach Glsborno early on Monday morning from Port Kembla. The vessel is to commence loading for Home at Gisborne, and will subsequently take in cargo at Napier, Lyttelton, Picton. and Wellington. The Kaitoa is now expected to be slipped here for overhaul towards tho end of next week.

THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER.

The Canadian Traveller left Lyttelton at a l ™t,f ve?ins & r T ™«". Dunedln, BlufT, and Wellington. She is due here on 29tti May. and is expected to sail the same day for Auckland, from which port she is scheduled to clear finally about Ist or 2nd June for l\ew York, Boston, and Montreal.

WITHIN 'WIRELESS RANGE.

The following vessels (call signals in parentheses) are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-night •— Auckland.—Mauneanui (GFYB\ Flnr» (VHR), Tutanekaf (VLX). N agark (GBE) Ventura (WHL), H. T. Hafper (&DVM), Cape May (WDOI), Kawatiri fcCDK), Papanu! (—). Kintyre (—),' Iris (MNIK Rona (VXQ) Portfteld (GCBF), Golden Cape (-). Kaiapoi SiSr 1 (VLT)-piako (GBYP)' Wellington.—Mararoa (VMZ). (Ngaio (VLS) (MKA), Port Wellington (—), Wainori (VMO) Port Victor (EQD), Kaitoke tEYV)" /rn?w\ (G|L™U -TJlimaroa (VHY), Manuka (GDZW), Willaston (—). Orari (MRM), Leisa Maersk (—), Athenic (MWN), .. Port Campbell (GFSQ), Waimarino (YUS), Waihemo (GDBQ), Puriri (-). '' a

MOERAKI SAILS FOR. SYDNEY.

The Union Company's steamer Moeraki cleared port shortly after midday to-day for Sydney. Among the passengers who left by the vessel were a number who had booked by the Manuka, which has now been laid up here. Following is the passenger list:— Saloon: Misses K. Morton, Wynne Williams, Sheriff, Kinc, M'Kcown, Capelli, Bell, Charleston, Martin,. Spinney, A. Green, Gavin, Hollander, Hallara, Marshall, Strange, Rcltie Blaekmore (2). S. Bennett,' A. O'BrTen, Thomp: son, Collier (2), Haldane. Craighead, Foster, Mason Wacked, Dixon, Fay, Atkinson, ■ Dol^ bell. L. Young. Forbes, Reddy, Mesdames M'Arthur, Goodwin, R. Hall. Davis,' Pheloung, R. liewman, M'Govern, Shornlev, W. Williams, C. Wynne-Williams, Williams, C. Thomson, Blythe, W. Bell and child Levido Playne and child, Bridges, Kettle, EnuisV W* Back, Atkiasp^ Grunes, Strange, Clinton" P^nn^Reltle> Ba!ey' G- Jones. Collier, Grif^ fith, Denby. Tomiinson, Brayshaw and infant. Eagan. Sweetapple, Hands, Mason, Holly Chithrim (2) Dolbell, Hanna. Harris, Messrs! Captain M'Arthur, Goodwin. Beattie. W German. F. Brown, Wolstenhone, Cords, L Smith, Price, E. Watt. Laurence, Vallantyne Sandnsi, G. Atkinson, de Launte. R. King. E Hall, Capt. M'Pherson, Sheriff, R. Voss, Rev p'Rielly. C. Davis, Master Davis, Philboure, S. Wilson. J. Good, R. Sutherland, W. Williams, Wynne-Williams, Bell, Levido, Playne Brownson, Hughes. Bridges. Kettle, Back,' Strange, Master Strange. Shee Choo Line Clinton, Master Clinton. Sandfora, J. Wilson, Hands, Bursell, W. Lipscombe, J. Stewart, Dunn. Hudfieid. Harris.. Harijreaves, C. Sullivan, Bucgga, Bolton, Russell, Captain Peltie, Master Peltie. Collier. L. Denby,' Tomiinson, Masters Tomiinson (2), Brayshaw, Master Brayshaw, Eagan, Sweetapple, Master Chisholm, Dr. Davidson, and 153 steerage.

THE POET VICTOR.

The C. and D. Line steamer Port Victor arrived in port shortly before midday to-dar from Anckjand to continue discharge of her Liverpool cargo. She is to leave here on Tuesday next for Lyttelton and Dunedin.

BY TELEGRAPH.

SYDNET (Cape BrefonV 2UE May* Sailed—Doonholm, for New Zesland ports. - ..,■._■ LOKDON, 21st May. Arrived—Hurunul, from Wellington. ' . , PANAMA, 21st M»y. Arrived—Turaklna, en route from Wellington to London. : „ „ j „ . AtTCKLAND, 22nd M&y. Sailed—Golden Cape (8.25 a.m.), for Wellington. , . , „ OAMABTT, 22nd. May. Arnved-Holmdale (12-30 a.m.), from Wellington.

, . . • NELSON, S2nd Mty. Arrived-fc gaio (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Ngaio (7.80 p.m.), for Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 8