SHIPPING,
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
At Patea. Waverley, from Wellington, March 2» ttawera, from Wellington, March 28' Jiapuiu, from Wellington, March 28. At Wanganui. Kapiti, from Wellington, March 28. At New Plymouth. Kahika, fropi south, March 27. Earawa, from Onehunga, March 28 Comma, from south, end of week. The Battawa, which completed discharge or cargo at New Plymouth on Snday night, sailed at 6 a.m. on Saturday for Neweastfe. The Kahika was expected at New .Plymouth from southern ports yesterday^.but, as she did not put in an appearance, it is presumed she has been delayed by the weather. From Lyttelton and southern ports, the Kahika had ioadecj. 720 tons of cargo, and it was expected this amount would be in-! creased to about 900 or 1000 tons at Wellington. The Pakeha, which is loading produce at New Plymouth for Home, is set down to sail for the Wanganui roadstead to-day, but it is very probable the wet weather will delay loading' operations at New Plymouth. In that case the vessel will remain till tomorrow at least. i
The Corinna is now due at Wellington on Thursday from the south. At Wellington she loads for New Plymouth, where she is due at the end of the week.
A wireless message was received from the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Victor, en route from Australia^tating that the vessel would arrive at Eyttelton at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The vessel will load in New Zeaia'iKl for New York, Boston, and Montreal.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 5
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245SHIPPING, Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 5
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