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LATE SHIPPING

. ARRIVALS. -■•.;:;';■. ?. f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER;*' ' , KOTJTUNUI, m.s. (10.45 a.m.), 171. tons, Haw aldsen, from Terawhiti. ." V- , TB AKOHA, aux. schooner (2.30 p.m.), 10|. tons, Hargreaves,, from HokltlUa, ; DEPARTURES. " : v . " '. THURSDAY, JNOTEMBER \% • -~-. i ■ ABEL TASMAN, B.?. (noon), 20i2;tons; lurnc?;,' for Wejstport^ . ..'. :'"":,v -.'{" ."'r.. STORM, s.s. (1 p.m.)*. 749 tons,• BlcKcozie,:^ . Wanganui, . . ■'■ .'..,. .- '■ \ '■" DUNEDIN DUE TUESDA>(|,/''.-/;- V ■> M.M.S. Dunedln, which, is at". l>resenf ' in Lyttelton, is due to arrive ta: WelllngtMll-■ "> next Tuesday. ' She \yiU remain until.Thurs^j day, when she ■will leave' for AijcHantl, ; •• ~■ • THE MEIKO MARU; Vi ; ; ' ' The Japanese steamer Meiko< Mara ,h&S ■.iit '■;: ported that she will arrive> from Bunbuiy 'to*". morrow. The vessel lias a hardyood, ■ cars*: . for Auckland, Wellington, fcyttolton,. and ; Dun» edln. After discharge she will loa(T*crap-irow • ia New Zealand for Japan. : ; ; . WANGANELLA FROM SYDNEY. ' The Waneanella arrived at Auckjand from Bydi ■ ney on Tuesday evening and' berthed at Queen* Wharf, to land 131 passengers, as well as general, cargo and 534 bags, of mail. The vessel lofth Sydney at midday on Saturday, < and the -foKV lowing day she encountered a strong soutb* > west wind, with rough seas and a high swell* ' the wind at times reaching galo force; Xh« ■■ boisterous conditions continued until tile V:cs->' sel reached Cape Maria Van .Dieraen at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning, but fine weather, prevailed during the remainder, of tho. passage^ The vessel is scheduled to sail for Sydney at; 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Included, iuj",. the cargo brought by the Wanganellalare .traiWi shipments from the follo^vlUß vessels :t-Tudor« ■ Mooltan, and. Yaye. Maru. ..; ■:■.'-'■..'■ WAiRUNA DUE TOMORROW- V- :: X " : •The Wairuna, Which left Auckland yestpr<s»^' is due in Wellington tomorrow. She will then - proceed to Lytteltori, Dunedln, and Blu^ aftew. wards-sailing for Australia. . . ' %\ /■ MAKURA DUE MONDAYS "/ V ..>, The Makura, from San Francisco nndVPaneetcY left Rarotonga at'S:3o a.m. on .Tuesday." '.Sheis due" to arrive in Wellington at' 6 a.tn. oti; Monday, and will leave at 3 p.m.- tha next day for Sydney, whore she is. due on Nbvembej is. " ■ ' ;. .; ■ ■■/;.-,/:;; by! telegraph. 1 '■-." DUNEDIN, NoVetnbef' «('■ irrived—Walpiata (10.20 a.m.K from'AuelM land, via ports. . AUCKLAND. November !). •, Arrived—Brisbane Maru (5.30 a.m.),' front AVellington; Rotorua (12.5 p.m.)', from liver* pool. ' ' ; MELBOURNE^ November $< Arrived.—^lCaimira, from Groymouth,. 1 Sailed.—Walnut, for Bluff. ' ' '~■■.; WAJJGANUt, November s^' Arrived—Kapiti (10.40 a.m.), from .Welling*' ton,. - .■ '.'■' . ■ : . .' C. W. Price and Cd., 01- Dixotf Street,* ■will sell furniture in -the inapt,.■ a.t : ,i'3Q. y p.in, tomorrow.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 13

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 13

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 13