SHIPPING
NEW STEAMER AWATEA. [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, August 10, The head office of the Union Steamship Company received a radio message from the steamer Awatea when the vessel was three days out from the Clyde bound for Wellington, and being then some 10,000 miles away. The Awatea reported fair weather and an average speed of 17 knots. The behaviour of the vessel was excellent, there being a remarkable absence of vibration. Everything was going well.
TELEGRAPHIC ADVICE. AUCKLAND," August 10.—Arrived: Canojms (2.20 a.m.), from Westport; Waipiata (10.35 a.m.), from Wellington. To arrive: Canadian Conqueror (5 p.m.), from Montreal. WELLINGTON, August 10.—Arrived: Gale (4.35 a.m.), from Hokitika; Hokitika (6.15 a.m.), from Hokitika; Waimarino (5.55 a.m.), from Auckland. LYTTELTON, August 10.—Arrived: Pakura (5 a.m.), from Waikokopu. AYONMOUTH, August 9.—Arrived : Waivvera, from Auckland. COLON, August 8. —Sailed; Ruahine, for London. CLYDE, August B.—Sailed: Rotorua, for Auckland. SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), August 8. —Sailed : Canadian Constructor.
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Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 12
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153SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 12
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