LATE SHIPPING
* The steamer Galava left Newcastle <n Saturday with a cargo of coal for Auckland. Siho is a vessel vf 400 tons ltoss register, and is owned by 13ie CaWa Steam Ship Co., Ltd., of Sydney. The following passengers arrivrd by the Moiimvai :—Misses Anderson O'Connor, Hart, M'Kensie,. M'Callum, Dwv-us Manuel. Edward,s", Wallace, Hard'ina, ! Austin. Pattison" (2), Her.mons. Joger, King (2), Ghezzi, Johnston (2). Sun Son Porter, Cunnii'ord, Manson, Ln'rnach, Waivcn_. Paul, M'Don aid. Bodsn, MTherscn, Mosdames Findlay, Friend, Bin-ns and child. M'Lsudhlin,'"Hanion and two children, Mlandford. Woods, Thompson, Seamons, Leslie, Hudson. Johnston. Tus.on'. : Magnus, Judd, Robertshaw, Murray nod child, Messrs Hutton and child, Matheson. Barnahy, Trembath. Kennv, Blond- ' ford, Tod, Ronton, Mitchell, Leslie, Johnston (2). Leask. Hill, Judd, Cahn-r: and 23 in the ste«rage. Tho Kaiwarra left, Geelong at 6 a-.m. yesterday with a full carco of wheat for Auckland. The Kauri leaves Dunedin this evening ! for Timaru to discharge the balance of her cargo of wheat from Geelong.' She will afterwards proceed to Newcastle and ■ Melbourne. Tho Atua arrived at Newcastle at noon to-day from Auckland. The Te Anau was expected to be readv to_ com* out of dock at Port Chalmers tins afternoon, in which case she will probably sail to-night for the Chatham , Islands. The Katoa arrived at Newcastle at 8 > p.m. yesterday from Lvttelton, and sails to-morrow with, a cargo of coal for ■ Auckland. . j ATHENTC FURTHER POSTPONED. ■| departuro of the Athenic from > ! Wellington for London has been further ! ' postponed until daybreak on Sunday, j ; J April 4. The Athenic arrived at Welling- j ton on Sunday afternoon from Auckland i -to complete her Homoward loading. I \ WIRELESS FROM TAINUI. I . A wireless message from the captain of j f the Tainui, en route from London with l troops and general cargo, states that tlw i vessel will arrive at Auckland on April ! 2. From Auckland the Tainni will steam | to Wellington, then Lyttelton and Dun- j fldin, discharging part cargo at each port.' i She should arrive here about April 16. i MANUKA'S MOVEMENTS. i Tho Manuka is due at Wellington tn- I morrow from Sydney. The present in- I tention is for the Vessel to remain ,-..t ' t Wellington until Thursday, when she will . f sail for Lyttelton, and 'leave the latter j 3 port at 8 a.m. on Friday for Wellington, j _ The _ Manuka will be 'despatched from ! Wellington on Friday evening for Sydncv and Hobart. * " SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. , NEWCASTLE, March 27.~Galava and s Canadian Raider, for Auckland. B MELBOURNE, March 28.—Masula. T from Dunedin. 1 SYDNEY. March 29.-6 a.m.. Ulimaf roa. from Wellington.
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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 6
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432LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 6
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