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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS., August 10—Breeze, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), BSfrtoM; Manaon, from Lyttelton. MANUKA DUE TO-DAY. A wireless message has been received stating tliat the Manuka is duo at Wellington at * o'clock tiiis afternoon from Melbourne street. She will berth at about i o'clock at Ne» 1 south, Queen'a Wharf. ISLANDS STEAMEBS. The Tofua, from Suva, arrived at Au*kland on Monday, and will sail again <m Silt, urday for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. The HauraSi is expected to leave Suva tfcday for banning Island, where she te duo « Tuesday. The Kattolre leaves Sydney at noon to-day lor Fiji and Auckland. She Is dut at Snra. on the 18th August. PLACUNA DUE TO-MORROW. A wireless report has been received from tlis tanker Placuna stating that she is due at Wellington at S o'clock to-morrow morning from Balik: Papan to discharge about MOO tons ef Tarakan fuel oil into the British Imperial Oil Company's tanks at Miramar. RUAHDJE REPORTS. ' A further radio message has been icosiwd from the Huauine, en route from London and Southampton, stating that she win arriv* at Auckland to-morron' afternoon. She Is eTiis at Wellington on tha 18th August, ■ THE BEMBERA. ' The Bemuera, which sailed from Auckland on the 15th July for Southampton and London. <Ha the Panama Canal, is reported to have g&lltd from Colon on Friday in continuation of lier voyage. ■ • ■ PAKEHA LEAVES BALBOA. Cabled advice has been received that' Hie Pakeha, which sailed from London on the J3rd July for New Zealand ports, left Balboa t* Monday. She is due at Auckland on tht 30th August, and will later proceed to Wefr lington and Napier to complete discharge. CARGO FROM THE EAST. Cabled news has been received that the Sua* sex left Calcutta on Tuesday for further load* ins at Penang, Singapore, and Samarang. Sh« will sail from the last named port on 20th August for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedin, and Bind to discharge. Th» Sussex is due at Auckland on the Bth September. . ■ . CANADIAN FROSPECTOK DELATED. Advice has been received from the Canadian Prospector stating that she is meeting wioi engine trouble and bad weather, and that aft* will arrive at Auckland on the 16th Augn»t, She should arrive here on the 32nd August. TRANS-PACIPIC CARGO STEAMERS. The Waitemata, from Bluff, arrived at MeK bourne on tho 4th August, and will aall agafia on Friday for Sydney to complete dischargs. The Walhemo left Westport on Sunday ftrf I Vancouver and San Francisco. Bhe is eras I at Vancouver on the 3rd September. The Wairuna left San Francisco on the Ist I August for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, MteS bourne, ■ and Sydney. She Is due at Pa* | peete on Tuesday. The Hauraki Is expected to leave Suva tot | day for Panning Island, Vancouver, and ftja | Francisco. She is due at Fanning Island <n Tuesday next. The Waiotapu, which left I*uteka on *B 29th July for Vancouver and San VrandKot is due at Vancouver on tho 19tli August, I WITHIN "WIRELESS BANGE. I Tho following vessels are expected to hi ■within range of the undermentioned wlrefe* stations to-night:— Auckland: Niagara, Aorangi, Waipaht. Kanß».Buahine, Canadian Prospector, City of Catj* lisle, Walhemo, Persian Prince, Canadian Selff* neur, Westmoreland, Whangape,' Port ARtsba and Walcheren. Chatham Islands—Nil. WelUngton: Wahlne, Maori, Ngato, Aiahar.iu Kairanga, Fort Melbourne, Telcoa, Haggetam^S Tamaroa, Hororata, Flume, Kawatlri, BartS Buthven, Placuna, Walpori, Matatua, Jbe« Hunter, Earori, Eaponga, and Manuka. Awarua: Ikala, Kaikorai, Cambrtdg% tmi City of Corinth. PERSONAL. Mr. G. W. Kent has relieved Mf, W, S, Willis as chief officer of the Kurow, arrf Bri C. T. Robb has joined the vessel M SaooKt officer. Mr. E. A. Lawson, fourth officer of fevi Maunganui, has joined the Corinna aa VeH officer, relieving Mr. H. J. Kemp for holiday*. Mr. W. J. Weber, third officer of the Sfe kura, has been granted holiday leave; Captain 3. Arnold has reported from 4el leave, and has been appointed muftv If «i# ! Opihi, vice Captain A. F. Inman. BY TELEGRAPH. j . , . PANAMA, »th JkagoU ! Arrived—^Port Hardy. ;■ k . COLON, m Augu»W I Arrived—Pakeha, en route to New XealatA | Sailed—Remuera, for Southampton. AUCKLAND, 10th August Sailed^—Canadian Seigneur (11 a.m.), for !wi York. GISBORNE. l««j August, | Arrived—Port Melbourne (12.30 p.m.), frotl | Wellington. LYTTELTON, 10th AogUrt. Arrived—Bearport (12.10 p.m.), from Wet* lington. i NELSON, 10th AMt-ust. Arrived—Arahura (G. 15 a.m.), from WelUbtr* ton. ' < To sail—Arahura (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 11

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 11

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 11