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SHIPPING

The Koromiko arrived at Lyttelton earlv this morning wxth a full cargo of coil tvom Newcastle.

v ? ?T VOnn , a not loavo Wellington before November 14 for Sydney and Ticbart. She is expected to sail from Sydney to-day for Wellington and Lvttelton. The weather lias improved on tho West Goat, and the colliers Kamo, Kamona, Aaupoi, and Rosamond were expscted to eruor Greymouth on tho flood tide this afternoon. These four veßsels have been detained off Greymouth. for several deva owing to the bar being unworkable The Moeraki has been delayed at Weilington toy bad weather, and will not leave there until this evening for I.ytMton Sho is now timed to leave Lyfrtelton on Saturday evening and Wellington on Monday ovonmg for Sydney. MOKOIA DUE TO-MORROW. Tho Mokoia in due afc Dunrdb early tomorrow morning from Auckland and 'East Coast ports. On arrival she will berth, at the cross wharf to discharge 80 tons of freight and load about 1,500 tons of outward cargo. The Mokoia is timed to sail on Monday afternoon for northern ports and Auckland. THE HINEMOA. < Tho Government steamer Hinemoa arrived at Dunedin at 4 p.m. vesterdav from Wellington and northern lighthouses v*>d was berthed at tho Rattray street wharf to load a quantity of stores. Rim W JH g0 down to Port Chalmers to-morrow moming t to lake- in about 100 tons of bunker com, and will sail on Saturday morning for southern lighthouess. tho" Auckland Islands, and Snares. She will subsequently rat-urn to Bluff, and proceed thanes to the Sounds and West Const lighthouses. CONCERNING THE TAHITI. _ Latest cable advice received by the Union Company states that tho Tahiti is to leave Melbourne on Saturday morning with a full shipment- of general merchant due for Bluff and Dane din. She should arrive hero about November 17. MAHENO FOR AUCKLAND. The Mahe-no Mb Sydney at 4 p.m. yesterday for Auckland/whero she is duo on Sunday with mailß, paiMongew, and aiarge shipraant of general cargo. She is timed to sail on the return voyage on Wednesday, November 12. THE ISLAND STEAMERS. The I'aloona, which arrived at Suva on Tuesday trora Auckland, is to sail on Saturday for Tonga and Samoa. She will afterwards return to Fiji to complete her loading for Auckland. The Talune is to leave- Fiji on November 12 with a full cargo of fruit and surar Auckland. °' Tho Atria, which arrived at Fiji thimorning from Sydney, U to sail on November 13 for Auckland with a full <-ar«o of sugar. RUAHINE LEAVES LONDON. The Rua-hino. wm despatched from London on November 3 for New Zealand ports via Cape Town and Hobart. She is due in the Dominion about Dreember NTAGARA DELAYED AT AUCKLAND. The Niagara, which arrived at Auckland early yesterday morning from Sydney, was delayed in tho stream throughout tho day owing to a heavy gale wh?ch was blowing i„ the harbor. She w;m berthed t'ni.i morning. Any doubt as to the attitude of tho waterside worke-s regarding tho handling of tho vessel's cargo waa dispelled at noon ye-terdav, when the union decided to work'the Niagara as soon aa she was berthed. MELBOURNE-NEW ZEAL AND TRADE. The aeutrasss of tho congestion at Melbourne of cargo intended for New Zealand should be relieved to pome extent by the Commonwealth Government line <i-i-um.->r Austral ford, which tho authorities have (tha 'Argus' reports) decided to place on the loading borth at Melbourne for New Zealand sarlv this month. The cargo service between Melbourne and Wellington v.-p.s on;; of the subjects discussed at lsst- Mondav'3 meeting of tho council of tho Wellington Chamber of Commerce. The chamber considered corrrspondenoo Ivtwo-n the Union Sloam Ship Company, Huddart-PnrkiT. Ltd.. and tho Melbourne Chamber of Commerce and the Government in regard to the congesti >n of cargo in Melbourne. It ported that- tho Tahiti would pir/b-bly makn an extra trip, taking cargo at- M:-[-b-iurne for Wellington ami T/ytt-<dT<>u. The ves.f-l in at present leading at Melbourne* for Bluff and Dunedin. SHIPPING TELEGR AMs,. AUCKLAND. November ri.---6.15 p.m.. Bellbuekte, from New York.— 1.0.m5 p.in/. Monowai. for Dunedin via no:-t>. WELLINGTON. November 5.—3.40 p.m.. Mokoia.,-.for Dnxcdm.—6.2o p.m., Ripple, for Napier. I'.rTTELTON, November 0.—12.10 p.m., Waii-emata, from Tiniaru. November 6 : 10.5 a.m.. Manuka, from Wellington (connected with e.\-pri:-s«). SYDNEY, November 5,-4 p.m.. M.v hei:o. for Auekbud. 'For continuation ?ee Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 3

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 3

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 3