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LATE SHIPPING

The Athenic. with a full shipment of low Zealand products at Auckland end Wellington, left tlie latter port at 8 a.m. esterday for London via Panama-. The Mania left Lyttelton on Saturday vening for London via Panama with a urge shipment of Now Zealand products laded at Port Chalmers, Bluff, and Lyt- ( dton. t VESSELS IN' WIRELESS GALL. J ■" V The following steamers should bo within ango of the undermentioned wireless tations to-night: Awanui ; Makura Auckland to Suva), Poi-t Victor (Sydney 0 Auckland), Riverina-(Sydney to Auckmd). Auckland : Wanaka (Auckland to jyttelton), Monowai (Gisborne to Auckind), Makura, Port Victor. Wellington : Jceraki (Sydney to Wellington). Athenic Wellington to London), Mabia (Lyt-tel- j nn to London), Waikawa (Newcastle to • V’cllington), Port Chalmers (Sydney to j Vellington), Heilbronn (Wellington to j lape Borda). Mokoia, Wahine, Mararoa, f ’ateena. Chatham Islands ; Corinthic j London to Wellington), Opawa [Liver- f iool to Auckland). f NIAGARA LEAVES VANCOUVER. ] Cable advice received bv the Union Company states that the R.M.S. Niagara eft Vancouver at 6 a.m. on Thursday, I Vpril 1, for Auckland .and Sydney via j Tonoluln and Suva, She is due at Vnckland about April 19. , i WATHORA AT WELLINGTON. j With a cargo of salt and phosphates j( he Union Company’s freighter Waihora j < i,rrived at Wellington on Friday evening 1 1 rom Adelaide and Wallaroo. After (Us- j -barging part cargo at Wellington sho |1 vill proceed'to Lyttelton and Dunedin to j 1 nit out the balance, being due here early j.< text week. ■ j • —:— i NEW STEAMER TAIAROA. i Advice has been received by the S'haw, | Savill, and Albion Company that their |i lew steamer Taiaroa was successfully I; aunebed on February 3, and that t-h-c j; ressel was expected to. Le in commission ! jy the end of March. The Taiaroa isj; 1 twin-screw vessel of about 11.500 tons -agister, and is fitted with reciprocating mgines, her builders being Messrs .Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Newcastle-m-Tyno. . Two other vessels—the Maine,a and Matakana—are at present being milt for the company. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SYDNEY, April 4.—11.45 p.m., Maipno, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, April 4. Ngakula, for Vellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 17318, 5 April 1920, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17318, 5 April 1920, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17318, 5 April 1920, Page 6

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