LATE SHIPPING
Cranley, s.s., from New York via ports, arrived at Auckland at 9.15 this morning. She is due at Dunedin in about a fortnight, and has 600 tons of cargo for this port. Strathendrick, j.s., is expected to sail on Thursday for Weetport to bunker. Instructions -regarding her movements after that have not. been received yet. The Union Company's training ship. Dartford will probably leave Lytteltou about the end of next week for Newcastle. Farewell Spit reports: " Arawa passed at 11.20 a.m. for Wellington. All well." THE 'FRISCO SERVICE. Tho Aorangi, which had to have some engine room repairs done at San Francisco, was to leave th'at port to-day for Wellington (New Zealand time). She is not due at Wellington till April 11. The Manuka takes tho Aorangi's next time- ! table run to San Francisco, sailing from Wellington on ApriL 5. The Aorangi undergoes survey after arrival at Wellington, and sails "on May 3 for San Francisco in place of the Maitai, which withdraws for survey on her next visit to New Zealand, and resumes on Kay 31, sailing fiom Wellington. I SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. BLUFF. March a.m., Warrimoo, from Dunedin.—6 a.m., Moeraki, from Melbourne (with the English mail). Passengers for Dunedin : Misses Quirk, Balfour, Me.sdames La,w6on, .Soldi, Mesni-s English, Siopau, M'Kinnon, Soldi, Lamande, .Sweeney ; eleven steerage.
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Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 4
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217LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 4
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