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SHIPPING.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS,

At Patea. J Waverley, from Wellington/March 24 Hawera, from Wellington, March 24 f Kapuni, from Wellington, March 26. j At Wanganui. . Calm, from Wellington, March 24. John, from Wellington, March 24. Kapiti, from Wellington, March 25. Kylebeg, from Wellington, March 26. ■ At New Plymouth. j Kaikorai, from Newcastle, March 24. Kahika, from southern-ports, March The Kittawa, with Pacific Slope cargo ex Waiotapu, arrived at New Plymouth at 6.30 a.m. yesterday from Welling- i ton In addition to the transhipment: she had a small quantity of general cargo. She was set down to sail at1 noon to-day for Newcastle direct j A wireless message received from the Kaikorai, en route from Newcastle to New Plymouth, indicated that she was expected to arrive at New Ply-; mouth at 7 o'clock this morning. Owing ' to all berths being occupied she will> have to remain in the stream to-day, ! and until her draught is ascertained it' is doubtful whether she will be able to ; come alongside before the departure of ! the Pakeha. j | Latest advice states that the Kahika i should reach New Plymouth on Sun- \ day from southern ports. She has 350 tons of general cargo for New Ply ! mouth. J i The steamer Tredenham is to sah from New Orleans shortly with cargo to discharge at Auckland; Wellington, i Now Plymouth, Sydney, and Mel-' bourne. j The R.M.S. Tahiti, en route from . San Francisco and Papeete, left Raro- i tonga at 11 a.m, on Monday for Wellington, where she is due at daybreak I on Monday next. The vessel is to sail trom Wellington on Tuesday for Syd- ■ The Kaitangata, en route from Newcastle to Bluff, damaged her rudder during a south-west gale eastward of Gabo Island (states a Sydney cable). , Ihe Canberra is proceeding to the 1 scene, Jut the Kaitangata slnt a mesTfffnii 5 S at repairs were teing effected, and there was no need for immediate assistance Yrik*™Z ai*l Ml" er sailed from New L M \M^ eh Js' and from Norfolk1 on March 17, with general cargo for Auckland and Wellington. The vessel ?t dWll* Ar kknd ab°Ut AP"I is! and at .Wellington seven days later

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 5

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