SHIPPING
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. At Patea. Waveriey, from Wellington, Sept. 10. Hawera, from Wellington, Sept. 11. r At Wanganui. Kapiti 3 from Wellington, Sept. 10. - At New Plymouth. Kennedy, from Welington, Sept. 10. Rimu, from Onehunga, Sept. 13.
The Kamo arrived at New Plymouth from South Island ports shortly before ■tidday yesterday, with about 1000 tons of cargo for discharge; Tho vessel may get away to-day for Westport, Greymouth and Dunedin. The Kamo is to leave Dunedin at the end of next week for Mew Plymouth, via Oamaru, limaru, Lyttelton and Nelson. The Waikawa, from San Francisco, and Vancouver, is expected to arrive at Auckland on Monday. The Waikawa, has general cargo, including gasolene, will discharge at Auckland and Wellington. She is due »t Wellington about September 16, and will later proceed to Lyttelton. Dunedin,. New Plymouth and Melbourne. The Port Lyttelton was due to leave Aackland yesterday morning, and is due at Wellington on Sunday. The vessel comes to New Plymouth later. Owing to being delayed in Wellington, the coastal steamer Kennedy will not arrive at New Plymouth until tomorrow evening.
A cable from London states that tha Ophir has been sold at " auction for about £6000. The Admiralty refused £45,000 for her in March', 1920. :. . To load for Hull and London, in the interests of the White Star Line, the steamer Pakeha is due at Sydney on September 10. "
The Port Hacking f s to sail iroiri JNew York on September 20 ior Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. The Port Darwin is to sail from Ulasgow and Liverpool on October 22 for New Zealand direct. Port Denison, which sailed from Capetown on August 21, en route from .London .to Melbourne and Sydney is due m Sydney on September 19. The Kumara is due at Auckland on luesday from England. The vessel left Liverpool on July 27, and sailed from Colon on August 17. The Kumara will; proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton and; Dunedin.
The Port Alma is to sail from New York on November 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Diraedin, Melbourne and Sydney. ■ The sailing date of the liner Atheriiehas been altered to September 22, when the vessel will sail at daybreak for Southampton and London, via Panama. * The Manuka is timed to leave Sydney to-day for Wellington, and is due I there on Wednesday. On arrival at \Y elhngton she will withdraw and temporarily lay up. The Tahifi, due from \L Francisc° on September 17, will take the Manuka's trip to Sydney leaving on September 19. The S.S. and A. liner Corinthic armed^ in the stream at Wellington shortly after eleven o'clock on Thursday night from London and Southampton.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 September 1921, Page 6
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442SHIPPING Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 September 1921, Page 6
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