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OVERSEAS AND SOUTHERN SHIPPING.

The Garada left Sydney at 1 o'clock on Friday afternoon for Auckland,

On Monday the Kaituna arrived at Omapere, where she is to complete loading for Melbourne. Yesterday morning the barquentine Wanganui left the dock wharf and berthed at King's wharf. The Rakanoa is expected to leave Oamaru at 8 o'clock this evening for Wellington and Auckland.

On Monday the steamer Notokris arrived at Invercargill from Safago, Bed Sea, with 2-000 tons of superphosphates. The Induna arrived at Dunedin yesterday from Burnie, Tasmania. She brought 256,000 feet of hardwood.

Captain Rankin has been appointed to 'the command of the Koromiko, vice Captain Fletcher, who has come ashore for instructions.

»J?he Melbourne. St'eamenip . Company 's steamer Perth is expected to leave Wellington to-day for Mercury Bay and Auckland, to load timber for Sydney.

Captain A. West, who left the Port Pine at New Plymouth, has taken up his new duties as marine superintendent for the C. and D. Line in New Zealand. The latter has been promoted to the position of joint manager of the C. and D. Line with Mr W. G. de Gruchy. Captain Enw.ri.ght, chief officer of the Port Pirie, is taking the vessel Home, as master.

The British India Company's steamer Canara should arrive from Calcutta, via ports, to-day, with general cargo. She left Newcastle last Friday.

The E.M.S. Tahiti arrived at "Vancouver from Auckland on Saturday afternoon.. She will leave on her return trip for Auckland, via ports, in the course of a few days.

A wireless message received from the Tainui srtates that the Tainui, en route from Southampton to Auckland, should arrive on Saturday next.

The Niagara left Sydney for Auck■~4and and Vancouver at four o'clock on Monday afternoon with passengers. She is due to arrive early Friday morning.

The Niku Maru left Auckland, on Monday afiternooH for Newcastle. The Tensho Maru, which arrived •with about 4500 tons of coal from Newcastle laat Friday, has berthed at the King's wharf and commenced dischargingw

The Weikai Maru is evpected to complete discharging her cargo of coal oa Saturday.

On Monday evening the Port Darwin left Auckland for London. She took the following cargo:—l6,46B carcases of mutton from Whangarei 9770 quarters of beef, 1360 cases of preserved meate, 010 bags and C 8 crates of sundries from Whakatane; 12,582 quarters of beef, 34,595 carcases mutton, 13,297 carcases of prime mutton, 708 bags of sundries from Auckland. Her cargo of sundries includes 805 sacks of gum, 4490 sacks of copra, 256 bales of flax, and 564 cases of tinned mutton. *

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Northern Advocate, 20 October 1920, Page 2

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OVERSEAS AND SOUTHERN SHIPPING. Northern Advocate, 20 October 1920, Page 2

OVERSEAS AND SOUTHERN SHIPPING. Northern Advocate, 20 October 1920, Page 2