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LATE SHIPPING

The Wairnna steamed down to Port Chalmers s»is afternoon to discharge a quantity of oil fuel into the bunkers of the Maunganui. The Wairuryj is expected to leave Port to-morrow for Sydney. The Karamu, bound from Grevmouth to Dunedin, passed Stephen's Island at 8 last night. She is due here to-morrow afternoon, and after discharge of her coal cargo will return to Greymouth. The Kaiapoi arrived at Melbourne Yesterday morning from Greymouth. After discharge of her timber cargo she will go to Geelong to load wheat for New Zealand. The steamer Bona arrived at Auckland yesterday from Fiji with a full cargo of susrar. The next sailings from Auckland for way ports and Vancouver will be the Tahiti, on July 20, and the Niagara, on August 24. NEW COMMONWEALTH LINER A cablegram from Melbourne states that the new Commonwealth liner Emita has been launched. DELAYED AT AUCKLAND. The 8.1. steamer Sofala, with general freight from Calcutta, is delayed in discharging operations at Auckland owing to congestion in the wharf sheds. She is now expected to sail on Mondav afternoon for Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. The Waitomo is also being delayed in the discharge of her cargo of produce owing to the same reason, and will not get away until Tunoday for Newcastle. THE SYDNEY STEAMERS. The Ulimaroa left Sydney early this morning for Wellington, "where she should arrive on Monday night. TheMoeraki is timed to leave Wellington tJiis evening for Sydney and Hobart. The Maheno is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland, where she should arrive on Tuesday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SYDNEY, July 2—Ulimaroa, for Weilincton.

MELBOURNE, July I.—Kaiapoi, from Greymouth. AUCKLAND, Jnly 2.—James Cosgrovo, from United Kingdom via Papeete.

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Evening Star, Issue 17394, 2 July 1920, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17394, 2 July 1920, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 17394, 2 July 1920, Page 6

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