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LATE SHIPPING

Tho Kurow sailed last evening for Timani and Lyttelton; thence to Wellington and Auckland. x The Breeze sailed last night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. Tho Karetu arrived tliis morning from Timaru to continue discharging general cargo and timber from Newcastle and Sydney. She will sail on Wednesday for Camara, Bluff, and Sydney. Tho Hohndalo is duo tins evening from Wellington direct. Sho will be docked at Port Chalmers on Monday to have a, new propeller fitted, and will load at Dunedin on Tuesday lor Wanganui and way ports. The Gale is due on Monday from Wanganui via ports. Sho will sail on Monday night for 'Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Tho Kaitoko, which left Adelaide on Wednesday laden with. South Austin I ian products for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, is expected hero about March 27.

Tho Kaituna will load at Greymonth and Westport early next week lor Lyttelton and Dunedin. Alter discharging her coal sho will ho available for West Coast cargo, and will sail via Timaru. The, Waipahi left Auckland last night for Wellington, Lvttelton, and Dunedin. She is due on Thursday. .The Katoa was to leave Lyttelton this morning for Dunedin. Sho is listed to arrive to-morrow, and to sail on Monday for Oamarn, Timani, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. Tho Kahika will load at Greymonth on about Friday for Dunedin. W A IMA NO RAMOS. Radio advice has been received at Auckland that the Shaw. Ssuvill, and Albion Company’s steamer Wainuma is expected to arrive,' at Auckland on Thursday. She left Balboa, on February 23 cn route from Southampton. TJIF ATHKNJO DELAYED. The master of the liner A theme, from London and Southampton, advised Shaw, Savill and Albion Company by radio on Wednesday evening that the, vessel is meeting with strong head winds and heavy weather, and now does not expect tho Atheuic to arrive at Auckland until Sunday morning. The steamer is bringing Gill passengers and 59S hags of mail for New Zealand. She also has 0.000 tons of general merchandise to discharge at Auckland, and 3,000 tons for Wellington. BURREY’S NKW ITIN FI! Ait V. The Federal B.N r . Company advises that-the steamer Surrey left New Plymouth on Wednesday for Auckland, thenee, Wanganui and Wellington. < to complete her .Homeward loading. She is now due at Wellington on March A'!, and sails the following day lor West ol Fnglaml ports via Panama. CUMBERLAND AT AUCKLAND. Messrs Turnbull, Martin and Co. advise that tho Federal Line steamer Cumberland arrived at Auckland late, on Thursday night from Liverpool via Panama Tho vessel is laden with general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She should arrive here about April 1. SAILINGS FROM ST. JOHN. Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company advises that the motor ship Sally Maersk is scheduled to leave St. John on March 25 with Canadian cargo for discharge at Now Zealand ports. Sho will ho followed by the .steamer AVirral, which is listed to leave St. John on April 20. KNAR ESI !RO FROM NEW YORK.

. An expected arrival at Auckland about tho beginning of next week is the Ellerman-Buckimll steamer Kmiresbro from Now York. She is running under the auspices of the A. and A. Line, and her case oil and general merchandise is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Port Pirie. She cleared Panama on February 17. The Knaresbro is a cruiser-stern steamer of 7,247 inns. She was built in 1923 by Wear Shipyard, Ltd., at Sunderland. Her dimensions arc: Length. 447.5 ft j breadth, 57.3 ft; depth, 32.1 ft, WEATHER DELAYS AVAITEMATA. Tho Waltcmata Ims been delayed at Napier' by bad weather, and will probably not leave that port until early next week for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru, and New Plymouth. THE '.MELBOURNE STEAMERS. The Union Company advises that, on completion of tho Moeraki’s present voyage she will be withdrawn from the intercolonial service. Consequently the itinerary of the Manuka will bo altered to suit this change. In lieu of making tho round trip she will run an alternate service, i.e., from Melbourne to Bluff direct, thcnco via coastal ports to Melbourne. On the return voyages she will sail for Wellington, thence via coastal ports and Bluff to Melbourne. The sailing dates lor this programme will be announced shortly. Tho Moernki left Melbourne at 10.31) a.m. on Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. KEMUERA LEFT SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rcmnera loft Southampton yesterday for Auckland and Wellington. She is due at Auckland on April 17. VESSELS"] N WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. —Parana, Port Vidor, Tofna. A theme, Kaiwarra, Kaponga, H.M.S. Delhi. Sydney, Adelaide, H.M.S. Dunedin, Diomede, Waiwcra, Niagara, ILiiiraki, Poolta, Kartigi, Knaresbro, Wairaana, Kaitokc, .Kauri, Tasmania. Chatham Islands. —Waimana, Ivnaresbro, Masirah, Canadian Spinner. Wellington.—Wabinc, Maori, Ngaio, Aralmra, inkula, Transvaal, Wanganui, Huntingdon, AVaipori, AVaitematu, AVhangape, Tamnhinc, Maunganui, Ulimaroa, Maknra, Tsi-iroa, Gallic, O’tokia, Cambridge, Moeraki, Manuka., Kaitangata, Kiwitca, 'J’rckiovc, Norfolk, Tiirakina. Awanm,—JCurow, Sir James Clark Ross, Trediunick. SHI P PINO TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, March 13.— Arrived: Canadian Challenger (early), Rom Halifax; Hincmon, (8 a.m.), from Norfolk Island. NEWCASTLE, March 13.—Sailed; Gabrieli a, for AVanganui. HOBART, March 13.—Arrived: Kckerangu, from New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 10

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 10

LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 10

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