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SHIPPING.

IEXPECTEX) ARRIVALS,

At Patea,

W,a<verley,, from Wellington, Marcli 28, Hawera, from Wellington, March 28. Kapuni, from Wellington, March 28.

At Wanganui,

Kylebeg, from Wellington, March 28 Eapiti, from Wellington, March 28.

At INFew Plymouth. KaMka, fa-.am South, March 28,

Alexander, from Westport, March 29, ©ordiiiiß.a,, £r>om South, end of week.

The Karawa sails from Xew Plymouth for .Onehunga at 8;30 o'clock tonight.

Aavitoe Itas been received that the Kalrika left Wellington for New Plymouth at 6.30 Jast evening. She should therefore have arrived at about noon to-day.

'The Alexander is .announced to arrive at New Plymouth to-morrow from Westport with 280 tons of bunker coal fox ithe New Plymouth Harbor Board.

Good progress is being made with the loading ..of the Pakeha.at New Plymouth. Overtime was being worked last oiight, and it as expected to despatch the liner fpr :the Wanganui roadstead ;about noon tomiorrow.

The Wiair.una (5832 tons), which is engaged in the trans-Pacific cargo service, is announced to iload .at Pacific ■Coast pojts during April :sor Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide ;and Sydney. The vessel is at pnesertt iat San Francisco.

During ithe storm m the early hours of yesterday morning the iKaikorai, which was .aehored in the -stream at New Plymouth, stood out '.to .sea, but returned ito her anchorage ;a't 10 o 'clock Yesterday morning, when the;storm had moderated considerably. ®he will berth .after the (departure of the Pa'keha.

The Waiotapu, from Pacific Coast ports, via JSTew Zealand, is due at Melbourne .about to-day aWi proceeds ihene3 to Adelaide and Sydney to complete .discharge.

The Waitemata. from Pacific Coast ports, is due ,at Auckland on Sunday, April 2. She jaroceeds theuee to Wellington, Lyttejlton, Dunedin, Melbourne and 'Sydney to complete discharge. The Waikawa, from Newcastle, was expected to dear Apia on Saturday (western time), and is due aft .San | Praiiciseo on April 15. She loads at I.Pacific Coast ports in April for Auckland, Napier, Melbourne and Sydney. The Waihemo, feom Pacific Coast ports via Auckland, is expected to clear Lyttelton about to-«day for Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle.

The Hauraki left Glasgow on March 17 for San Francisco via Panama. Slxe is due at San Francisco early in May,, and loads at Pacific Coast ports during that month for New Zealand and Australian ports.

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Bibliographic details

Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 5