LATE SHIPPING
SAILED. —November 3. Kaikonra, 5.6., 6,998 tone, M'Kellar, for i Txtnaru. ) Hincmoa, e.s., proceeded to Port at noon to-day to put out the Cape Saundem lighthouse etores for transmission overland, the rough ecu having prevented the landing of the stores by the as oaf method. She was to leave for the South this evea- , in ih , . . Kaikonra, e.s., after taking in a quantity of frozen and other produce, left Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. today to complete Homeward loading at Timaru, Wellington, Pi don, Tokomaru, Gisborne, Napier, and Lyttelton. Captain Rainey, marine superintendent in New Zealand for the Tyeer Company, arrived from the North to-day in connection with the docking of the new steamer Indrahivrah, which was expected to reach Port Chalmers this afternoon from Wellington. Tokomaru, 6.6,, which is to lie-up at Pori, has completed discharge, and IB wailing at the Victoria wharf. 1 OVERSEA STEAMERS. ' AUCKLAND. November 3.—Spithead, from San Francisco. i SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
LYTTELTON”, November 5.—6.50 a.m., -Maori, from 'Wellington (connected with the first exnrtss). —5.10 a.m., Moeraki, from Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 4
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175LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 4
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