COASTAL STEAMERS.
The Kahika loads at Dunedin to-day for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Kaitangata leaves Auckland to-iUy for Wellington, Castlecliff, and New- Plymouth to complete discharge ol her cargo from Melbourne . ■■■ ■ ' The' Kapouga leaves Adelaide to-.iay lor. Ilevonport to complete loading for Auckland, Nnpier, Wellington, and New Plymouth. The Kurow leaves Wellington to-diy for Auckland. She. is timed to sail from Auckland on the nth November for Wellington ana southern ports. Tlie Opihi, from Lyttelton, is due at Wellington on Saturday, and then proceeds to Napier and Westport. The Totara, Jrom Lyttelton, is due at Welliugton to-day. Her next port is New' Plymouth. The Waipahi leaves Wellington to-dJ.y for ■Bluff where Bhe loads on Monday, via ports, for Wellington, Napier, and Oisborne. ' The Wingatui was expected to leave Bluff to-day, via ports, for Wellington and Auckland. The Union Company's new steamer Wai Plata will leave Wellington early next week for Dunedin direct. She later -, enters the East
THE CANADIAN COMMANDER.
Advice received to-day states that th« Canadian Commander cleared Auckland at I ant&llta. f°r NeW ■-. TUE WAIKAWA. ■ ' ■ . The Union Company's cargo eteamer Wai. kawa arrived here at 9.30 o'clock this morninir from. Newcastle to bunker before proceeding to discharge her cargo at. Argentinian ports. WEST NIVARIA SAILS. The; West Nivaria left Wellington this afternoon, for Lyttelton and New Plymouth to complete discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo. ERRIBA FOR SOUTH. i The New Zealand Shipping Company's char, tered steamer Erriba left Wellington thi< af,ternoon for Lyttelton. Dunedin, ar.d Sydney, ia - continuation of her voyage from Montreal. CITY OF CANTON ARRIVES. fo continue discharge of her cargo fr»---Nei York the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer t!ity of Canton arrived at Welling.. ton shortly before noon to-day from Auckland. After part discharge, here, she will proceed t<» Lyttelton, Dunedin, and . Portland (Australia) to put out the remainder of her cargo. OTOETA IN PORT. The oil-tanker'Otokia arrived here early this morning with bulk oil to discharge at Miramar from San Luis. She left there on " tlie lltli October, and an uneventful trip wa» experienced. Capain G, B; Corby is in command of the vessel, and has the following of-1 licers^associated with him: Chief officer,. Mr L. GiUan; second officer, Mr. A. W. Pert: third officer, Mr. J. Billingham; chief engineer, Mr. R. Lawrence; second, Mr. D. Wai■l*oe,V tlJl rd' Mr- D- N- Findlay; fourth, Mr. J. W. Brand; wireless operator, Mr. A. H. Clarke; chief steward, Mr. V. Clapham.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 13
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408COASTAL STEAMERS. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 13
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