SHIPPING.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
At Patea. Hawera,, from Wellington, October 17. Waverley, from Wellington, Oct©/ber 18. At Wanganui. Invercargill, from Wellington, October 17. Kapiti, from Wellington, October 17. At New Plymouth. Kurow, from Whangarei, early.
The Corinna, having discharged her general southern cargo at New Plymouth, is now loading 20,000 boxes of butter'for transhipment Homeward by the Paparoa at Wellington, for which port the Corinna is to sail this afternoon, proceeding later to Nelson, and thence to Dunedin to load again. A direct <;-argo, aggregating 975 tons, the bulk of which is, oils, is to be brought to New Plymouth by the liner Otaki next month. The Kahika was delayed at Wellington owing to boiler trouble, and will therefore 'he a couple of days later than anticipated in arriving at New Plymouth on the next trip from Bluff, Dunedin and intermediate ports. The Kurow, with a cement cargo, was to have left Whangarei for New Plymouth on Sunday, but no confirmation of her departure has yet been received by the Union Company. After discharging at New Plymouth the vessel is due at Westport to load for Auckland. Good progress is being made at New Plymouth with the discharge of the Iron Chief's coal cargo, and the vessel is expected to sail on the return to Newcastle on Friday or Saturday.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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219SHIPPING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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