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SHIPPING NEWS

•"UASHS OF TUB MOO:*. ;, < TV " , " T ~..',;.'" „ FEBRUARY,,., - ,-..-,..,

'."•';■ "; V this dat. '■■■; : - ' Sun rises, 5.15 a.m.; sets, 6.55 p.m. "■ Moon rises, 7.31 a.m.; sets, ..7.27 ,a.m.-■ Uigli water. 6.16 a.m.; 6.46 cm. . '''J;; ARRIVED ;L"J.- .. SATURDAY, FBBRUABY 15. ' ""''' OFAWA, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim (No. ■, 11, ..,-" ,"■'" north, '"Queen's wharf.) - „, - f '.'■-. '-KAKAFO, s.s. (3 a.m.),;1521 tons.' Edge, .1,;-from Sydney; (Stream.) ■" , : ,. -." --i-NIKAU,. s.s.. (8.15- a.m.)j 248 tons. Hay. : from-Nekwn. ■ (No. 10, Queen s-wharf. ■-'-V•'• - M.AKAROA.-s.s. (8.25 a.m.), 2593-tons, ■■■•<" Irwin, from Xytteltoji. (Ferry berth.) '.:■■ ■ " IU'AHI'NE, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 10,7o8"tons. Smith, from Timaru. ((No. 2. Glasgow' *? *- '^iSpujd , '"«-s.'"(i.ib p.m.),'27S''toW, mu-■,"-""'son, fromTaWS': -(Nd'.^l'^tftH-. -Glasgow -f—Vnaff.)"'- '-■•■•" •;■ ■■••■,-„ " v : ----BADEN POWELL, s.sV (5.15 p.m.), 1. * : >t tons, Jackson,'from 'New Plymouth. (No., ; 1'.,„ 2 ; -Taranalri street wharf.).. ■". '•' ""' : "■- WAKATU, 5,9. (8.15 p.m.},. 157 tons, -■■■'" Wills, from Kaikoura».-*(No,. 1. King's wharf.) < : . ... HINEMOA.. s-.a.-,,(10.30,.p.m.)..,,542 tow. . ■■< • r Hooper k from, Onehnuga- (Ffrry & h -i£i -.-.= MAPOURIICA. s.s- (».-i« p.m.? 1203 • 'tons;"Maedoh'ald," "fromPictc-n'and N* 1 ,'.-"'' son.' (No. 12, Queen'R wharf.) S-iS •, ; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 'l6. 1 ■«';v - NGAKUTA, 5.5..(12.20. a.m.), 1775. tons, *%•■ ■ Dowell.Vfrom Greymouth. . (No., 2, Glasgow -wharf.) ,■'„„". . -WAIBAU, s-s. (1.20 a.m.),. 98 tons, (No. 13, north, :•>-• 'Queen's wharf.) - ■• „■• - ■ --•- -IHiBNHBnft- s.st": (1.U5 •a.m:),~120-toßsv •;rtrrt.-Wilkinsoi!i,--froffitPiQtah. :.(No. 13, south, ■--.'.'-..--'.Dueen's wharf.)-. -■- ..-,. ..".... -j, -">•- '-:,' ,-on, from- Lyttelton. . (Ferry wharf.) ■ *:- . KAITOA. s.s. '(7.25 a.m.), 305 tons, .i-' Wildman. from Kelson. (No.. 10, Queens wharf.) '"" ' '■" " , . „„,„ ■ PORT LINCOLN (7 aJB.).. 7243 tons., from. Auckland. .(No. 1, south, .Queen s OF'"THE 'SOUTH, "'s'.s.- (9.35 \. - ■i.'AS,' from- Foitbn. ' (No-." 11,-south, '-"■-' Chtwn's~rfharf.-- ■• "*'"• - ■"' '"'"'',„/: «»• -EAFITI. *:*■ (10.15- a.m.), „.242..t0n5, !».--: fcorn. WaßSWi»i,-,..,<N0.,.7 J , .south, -?■: ...Queen'swharf,).,. .. ... . ' =•->-■ STORM, s.s. (12.20 .p.m.). 400 tons, ~.f'- Cowan, from Lyttelton. (No. 14, north. ~. . . Queen's wharf.) , 7. KOM-VTA, s.s. (2.5 p.m.). 1994 tons, iLT'.. IVhvborn, from-Westport. (No. 3,-Tara- " laki street wharf.) • ; "' '' ; -• .• -p-.m.)-.-~L4"tons, -.-■ -.-- WtsKinncnii-from- Patea. ~.,CN0...1,.,50,uth, •'»"■ "jinu'd wharf.) •'- l -^/ , "i :t-- . -KARAMU. s.s. (2.50 p.m.),". .934 tons, j c*?. ITcXabn. from Greymouth. (No. 3. .-.'-;■ —jbHth, King's wharf.) .";•' -■ •■•■•" SAILED. SATURDAY. FEBRUAEY 15th'.. MANA, e.s. (11.45 a.nu), .134 -tons, .McPherson, for Wanganuj. ■ ~.. ~. . T.\ NIKATJ, s.s (2.5 p.m.). 248 to«s, Hay, "'"■■'■ for Nelson and Motueka. , ...- ; WAVERLEY. ss.' '(3 p.m.), 157, tons, p-.i BriKden, for Patea. • ~ ,„,''." , ~- PORT • SACKING, s.s. (3.40- p.m.), ■ - 6225 tons. Cottrell, for Auckland. . - , MABAEOA; s-s.- (7.45 p.m.)j 2538-, tons, "'"'■ ''' Irwin, for Lyttelton. :••■-. '■- ••.> :•'-■■ : ""- ; OPAWA. S - p-m.),, U 0 tons, -'"*-'' Nicholas, for Blenheim. A -■ ' MOERAKI...S.S. (10.455 p.m.), 4392 tons, .-:;.:■ Collins, for' Lyttelton. . .; " .•;.'"• BADEN POWELL, ss (11.20 p.m./, 174 -■'■ ; tons, jracSidn7"for Lyttelton. •- ■ ■'.--.. ".i::- ' ' SUNDAY, FfeBBtJARY 16. *".••"-' WOOTTON, a.s. (5.40 p.m.), 151 tons,Ltirseii. from Lyttelton (No. IS, centre, ~-.,'.- • s ( uaanQ ■■:"■ . KAEtT, b.s. («.4S p.m.). 287 tons, Robinion, from' Greymouth. (No/ 3," Queen's vharf.) ; NGATOEO, s.a. (7.40 p.m.), 1137 tons, '.',' Dowellp from Lyttelton. ...(No.; 1.-Jjqrth, < paean's wharf.) > ~.u ~... ..■. „,....; . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. "-■ 'Wafrati.'Blenheimi to-day * ; "'-, Kouthimi, Napier, to-day • ''-■" -•-- Jtella,• Dunedin, to-day. ...:«. ,^.,. npple, Gisborne. to-day •; ' "Maraora, Lyttelton, Ttiesdar Moeraki, Lyttelton, Tuesday Eegulus, NelsoOj, Tuesday Waverley, Patea," Tuesday Kah-o, Bast Coaat, Tuesday -.. .. Opawu; Blenheim, Tuesday "" ' Alexander. Tarakohe, Thursday 3j£onowai,, Auckland, . Napier, Thursday Muss. .PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■' r>i ~' " Maori,' Lyttelton, to-day, '7.45 p.rA; p't- ?-' 'Mapourika, .PiotOA, Nelson*; "'to-d&y;' noon v ". : Queen of .the South, Foxton," to-day, & Hawera, Patea, to-day - -*;" T ' Kapiti, Wansanui, to-day, 5 p.m. . *'-'7' Kapkrii, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m: • - - ."' -Kaatoa", Nelson, to-day, 5 p.m.. -,. '.. *. ,- ~ •■■"■' ..... WoottDn, Xyttelton, to-day ..... ::; ; -'••-,.. ; 'JBUmbfiba. Hayelopk nnd ,to<fty v ■"" •' pin. . '"* . j.;-":~"Wa4mu s ßrahhetm, to-day, 11 p.m. •<■"'>' Storm, Wanßahui, to-day ■•*?'•. BeffuJus, Nelson, West Coast, Tuesday > ■■«•'•• liipple; Napier. Gisborne, Akitio, Tues- ■;'. day •-•" Paloona, San FVaucißoo, Tuesday ••"•■■ f..-'r.; 'fjiTercargilh' Wanganui, ■ Tuesday . ; *°- u "'■'"'•■' -iWaverieyf—Pateo,- ■Tuesday .-•>■, •■{-<■« ; •■<■** "'•K r -Tuesday „ ■• ~, t ~*. ''££ '.-'., Moeroki, Bydn«y, r Tuesday - ~..-,, .. "•.■ Alexander. Nelson ..and West.-Coast, £';-. -: Thursday. -, . :. ._ ■;'■■ Moeowal, lyttelton, Dunedin, Th-ursday '•i. MOVEMENTS '■".■ '■'■ '-SYnNBY, .Saturday Briton, from ■-;.■ Blufl. • ATJCE3UAND, . Saturday-rrEakanoa, (10. to.ni.), from Sydney. Ayrshire (5.50 ,",,. LmJ, for south; Arahura p.m.); ."',.- far J2a«t Coast, ■ Sunday—Tiaro and Ta- /'"'. polo (9.80 a.m.), for the. Islands.' 'Si':" ONEHTFNGA,- Saturday—Poherua "(9.15 .:.'. ;: ajn.), from ( Westport. Sunday—Kokiri -, I'"' .CT.a.m.V-for Groymouth. ' .....•'■ NEW PLYMOUTH, Satnrdayt-Ara. pawaj[lo.2o aJn.), from. Wanganui. Sun. ' . - .- - -'.-KAPIERr Saturday—KoutunUi (6 _ p.m.), for Wellington. - -•- ■ - ; WANGANTJI, Saturday-John (8 a.m.), from Wellington. TCapiti (8.20 l-.m.), fpj; ~y --•■ -POXT'ON, Saturday Qutsen of fgc %-.-- ■.-, .'Sttnth f 9.30 p-m.);'for "Wellington. ' " ; '*-•"' PATEA;' Triday—Kap-uni (9.15" p.m.)' ..'.:': "'"f<sr' Woilinirt'»n. Saturday—Hawera (g.4S . " &In.), Jtott Weflington. - ' .' ■ - PICTON,' "Saturday " Kahu (early),. ..•:.-' Mana" (4-" 1 -p.m.V'frOm Wellington. ' Ma-. "■'■'■■ n»uriTca-(6 p.m.)," "for* Wellington j Blen~ "-•- aelm (7-45 v.mj, for Patea., KAIKOTJEA Sarnrday Wakatu (8 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, Saturday— Alexander ,(6.30 a.m.K from Wellington,, Alexander (11 p.m.), for WeUington). Kaitoa (8 p : m.), for Wellington; Corinna. '(6 p.m.),' for New Plymouth ;~SMapcmrika (9.15 ,o.m.)i: for Picton and Wellington. ' Sunday-r! Nllnn (early), from Wellington. BLTTNHTWM, Sunday—Opawa (6 a.m.). tivm Wellington. GKEY"MOTTTH; Friday—Ngakuta (10.20 ■p.m ), for Wellington. Saturday—Kara (2 35 a.m.), for Wellington-, Karamu (10.20 »jn ), for Wellington. WESTFORT, Saturdoy—Paoroa (4.35 ! p.Tn.). from Wellington; Kamo (8.50p.m.) 1 ' from Waipori (11.30 p.m.), *, for Wpllington. IiYTTULTON, Satnrday—Maori- (7.5 am.), from -Wellington- Maori (7aV> p.n»4. for- WellingtoJi; Storm (4.40 p.ia.), for Wellington; Wootton (8.5 p.m.), for "Wellington.. Sunday—Mararoa (10 :a.m.). from Wellington; Moeraki (2 p,m.), frjjm %> Wftllinflrton. * A POET CHALJTEES, Saturday-Stella (10.50 p m.), for Wellington. _ , , j™,

,'i'ha Alexander AS A"e heic .from Tarakohe'on Thursday'; and leaves, the samo day 'for' Nelson, Westport. " Greymouth, and Hokitika. The Blenheim arrived here yesterday morninu with a load-of sheep from Pic-toii--aHd-is,-to sail-at»B l*ss- to-day for Uavelock and Sounds. The Koutunui should atw/o here from Kapler to-dav with wool and general ■ ■•cargo.'.. i-KPectctl to sss-U later with coal for Tokoinaru Bay. ■ The Echo eoes on the sj : .p to-day for overhaul. When this is complececl she Is to take coal to Tokpm.nru Bay. The Kipple". which leaves for Napier, Gisborno and'Akitio -at 6"p.m. to-mor-row, will' not receive" caryo to-day, but will"fd-moJrow. "" : •■ ' ■ , . The Moiiowai, :■■■'«' been delayed at-Auckland • W TniiK' u. «if »iio*-sail from that port till, to-day.... &iio is expected 'to reach hero on. Thursday ,and will sail "at 5 p.m. the same day for Lyttelton and Diinedin. "The Port "Lincoln arrived-here rrom Auckland yesterday morning and berthed ••nt"NoV' J h-'ssttth7' Qtreen I **wharf. -Tlks Moeraki'-left-'^for.•• Lyttelton on Saturday -night"and- -shouldr.ariive, back hero in time to sail for Sydney at r< p.m. to-morrow. ..,,,.. The Kakapo;-which arrived here early on Saturdav.-.-inorningr. ...frvm, Sydney-bH'bh-ed ai>,tho, .Raibwuv,..wharf yesterday iWOBUJWir.j „i a ... ~„...., The Hinemoa arrived here from One-, hunga vesterday. , She called, at the Brothers '.'lighthouse.. .0n.... the riournor down. ' ■ The Island steamer Taluno went into doc!-'at Auckland last week-to undergo her annual survey.' She is to sail on Wednesday for the Islands. '._ The barquentino Wangahui, which is now, unloading benaine .at the,.W»nganul wharf, will; ,pr.obably sail in a few clays for the Friendly Islaads.. She will leave In ballast, but will load at Hie islands for San Francisco. 'The scow"2fngara~fClaude'Ferrier and Co.. port a"ge c fife7, , '&den with hardwood from Clarence river, -left Newcastle about a week ago for Lyttelton. On completion of discharge she will proceed to Gisborne. The Tarawera, which arrived at Lytteltotoh. Thursday evening' with a full Voacl oT sheep from GlsWnet was to have returnod'-Wimat-'DOrt for a similar cargo. That arrangement, however, was 'cancelled,. and the vessel left the following afternoon for Napier for orders. .The troopship Briton,.which; left Bluff on Tuesday mornrlna for'Sydney, took a small mail for the Commonwealth and •tit?- following enrgo:— 3226 bales wool,. 1900 bales fibre. 625 casks tallow, 1480 cases meat, and 6 bales rabbit'skins for-Home. o.ortß. She is to fill, up with meat at Sydney, and then woceed to South'-Africa io embark Engglish troops. -,- - , Tho'largest charters announced meludo : Annette Bolph, s..' 2800 tons, Suva, tn Vancouver, sugar; Georgina Eoipn, •»., 2800 tons, Tonga to San Francisco; copra; Joan, .of, Axe, s,, 2800,tons, Sydney to San Fr.anciscj?, s.. New ysjcfe,fo* Ahstralian fit New Zealand, ports, general: Wahtonwan, 6,, New York.-to'Australian or'New Zealand ports, genera 1..,....;. ~ , _ .;.',". ,TO-EAY'S BERTHAGE. Stella, Ferry wharf; Eipple, No. 2 Taranaki street wharf; Koutunui, No. 1, north,'Pipitea wharf;* Waipori, No. 6, south,'-" Qtteeh'awh'ai'f.'" '""' -•- -'•'? THJ? r, ET\ T INOSTONIA. The'steamer Livihgsfonia,""which is at present- at - Auckland discharging coal, comes. - .from.. .Manchester,.; an, 1 the Ship •UanaLi(states thot.'.UStaj?-")..-0,-From the latter,. pott._3he proceeded ,$0 Wales, to .Egypt, ..awL. Italy,,.and frorh there to Newcastle and aoross from, there to "Auckland. ..She is elaborately "dazzle paint;ec\," and ait, w'h'ich is'in charge" 61 a marine. The Livingstohia comes to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping- Company, and is to carry wool- back to -England.. It Is .espeoted that-the vessel will remain in Auckland "for'' some' "lay's' yet. To get over the ife'sh'Wneaf ■problem'*, oh her trip 'Horfier'%h'6 •'carries' 'si; tiurrrbei' 'of live pigs, which she picked up in Egypt. - The Livingstinia " has been* • engaged ■ in war work, for some time, and on her last trip prior'to coming to had occasion to use. her gun. owing to submarjaeA ,h©ipg An, the,,yicjnyy. _ ] : "LAITBErifBrALEN. The. big- five^mastod. sailer, Laurel Whalen,"- -svEict haa been'anchored in the .Btreani : jar_Au6Wanil...for.'.maffly weeks, is expected to sail shortly in continuation of 'her 1 " Trip 'from. Sydney' to "Vancouver. 1 The vessel put in at the" northern port with engine trouble, which has now been remedied.' • - ' - POET DUE. Advice has been received by the Wellington- flffioe of- tho- -Commonwealth and Dominion Line that the liner Port Melbourne, frem London to New Zealand with troops, left Panama' On February 14th, and should_ reach Auckland on March sth. " ' DOCKING AT 'POET--' CHALMERS. itho floated out of dock at Port Chalmers on Friday afternoon;"and the'Kah'iKa; was to undock ' tho *fonoirinfc'day."'' The- Progress, which 'i'J'nfe'rihg the'sea-going' stage of convor"sion' from " a* dredge -to- "a -trader, will go into dock at'-tho-beginning- of-this week, -as-.-wil!-'also the-hulk Gortio, which is about to be refitted as a coastal trader. AMERICAN LOSSES OWING TO WAE. . According to figures based on the reports of 'the' "United States' ' Bureau of Navigation',*" th'6" Anterifah' merchant malast ISB-vessels -totalling 317,868 'gros9"tons;»with'«a4oss of-lif« of 500 perssms.ifoom «war-- causes. --The American -tonnage lost is. less than one-fifth of the British-losses, and less than one-third of that of -all -other,. Allies and neutrals. .Only, one. -iinericafl X9 ss Mnof ,10,000, tons.was lost. This,was tho tanker G. BL j.ehhirig9. 1'Q,289" >gro«« tonn, sunk during the' U boat" activity 4 of last August. Out of the total of'l3B American vessels sunk only 19 were- over 5000 gross tons. The above figures take no account of, losses of.,ex«eaiamy or ex-Dutch steamers. „.Exre.nerny_->Tar Josses were. hin« vessels rigcregating.,76,l4l gross tons: while two ex-Dutch vessels, aggregating ,6233 gross tonsi. were'los,t. '" f ... ■-.-•" THE STELLA. - The' Stella arrived baik'at'punedin on Wednesday from a trip "to ' tho Campbell and other outlying- southern islands. Captain Hamilton "~reported that the Stella left. Bluff at. 6 a.m. on February sth,,for.ithe southern islands with store* and several' shearers- for , the • Camp'.ioll JBlan'd*'on"""3oard; : '. i _Sho cleared South .Cape,"'Sfewart"lsland,' "at'"l'3o p.m. 11 o 'same'day, bht'owing toJ/thfe.' strong west wind and high "sea increasing. 16 a modcA. ate galo she, kept away for Auokland Isl.a.nds,"i't being, impossible (;6'mako Ihe Snares before dark. ' weather became "very violent during the Jiight.and there WOTo-few dry-corners oh'board the Stella. On February 6th "she made the northwest point of -Endorby Island, distant a mile ancl a half, and at-4.30 p.m. anchored off the depot at Port Ross. On tho old building were evidences of the Stella's -last—visit -as-a Government vessei in 1888. her namec having been carved in the building'by sorf/e enterprising member of tho crew: At '5.30 d.m. on February 7th the anchor was hove up, and a visit was paid to the boat sheds on 80-o Island and Bndorby. Island. Tho heavy weather prevented a visit being made to Disappointment Island. On leaving V.nderby Island th» Norman' Inlet depot v as Visited, ivnd' tho' Stella" tailod on to O'arn. ley Harbour." Th»*depof and boat shod ot Camp Covd, tho'boat »hed"'nt Adam's Island, And Fafrohlld'r Garden at the Western entrance of Carnley Harbour worq visited. "No' traces of castaways * JW- V "Pt*m. S»o , %l<ft.rod Carnloy Harbour for tho Campbell Islands. The "weather was very had,' with a "heavy ■■?eli**ffn'*'7Snfl-'"«'(!iJi'Hs' ,, «t< ,, thir i way to tne "Campbclls,""wMch'Mvere"riiad6"at 7 a.m. on-'""f.)'i'o"'Bth'." At"nb«rr sWlhchored at

the head of Perseverance Harbour. During the afternoon the stores were landed. j The weather continued bad. On Satur'day the crew shipped the wool, hauling the boats inshore against the wind on a line from shore to ship. At 6 a.m. en Monday she embarked the people leaving tho island, and left for Dunedin direct. Very rough weather was encountered until after passing Stewart Island, thence fine weather and 'smooth seas to arrival. The Stella brought 34 bales of wool iu Dunedin, and she also had a part cargo of coal, coke, and scrap iron from Westport for discharge. She sailed on Saturday with general cargo for Wellington. After discharge there the Stella will be engaged for about a month carrying wool from the Chatham Islands to Wellington. She leaves for the. Chathams on Wednesday. THE MOTOR SHIP. A number of Norwegian owners hav~ recently decided definitely in favour of motor" ships, and have placed orders record! nftly. The Christinnia firm of Olsen, which has hitherto maintained line traffic , between North European ports with v<>«M?lf» of medium size, hns now on order a fleat of motor ships for tho establishment of oversen lines. One vessel of 950(1 tons and one of 5500 tons are already in . service; another of 5500 tons is ready for trial., and. one of 650 D tons is nearing completion. In addition, .this owner has dered one 9500-ton motor ship, in Copenhagen, and two of 6500 tons.in Denmark and Holland respectively, so that it ■» ill have seven large motor ships availahle within two or three years. The firm of Wilhelm Wilhelmsen, Tonsberg, had ordored six 9590-ton motor ships for oversea line service from Burmeister and W-ain, rurt tho Nordenfjeldske Co. has ordered two 8000-ton motor ships, as. well as two others from Holland. The . Bergenske Dampskibasselsknb has. two 8000-ton motor ships on order. Otto Thoresen (Christiania) has placed a preliminary order for one 9000-ton motor ship, and Camillio Eitzen and Co. (Christianin) have two 6500-ton motor ships ordered for delivery next year. There is thus a total of 19 motor ships (exceeding 750,000 tons) />n order or under construction for ihp Norwegian merchant fleet. OVERSEA VESSELS BRINGING CARGO. STEAMERS. Kosokii Maru—Due Wellington Feb.; left Japan Nov. 26th. Port Augusta (to bunker) —Duo Wellington Feb; left New York December 19th for Australia. (C. and L>. i,Jns.) Osfiordshire^ —Dn© Wellington Feb; left Liverpool Deo Arrived Auckland Feb. Ist (N.Z.S. Co.) Port Lincoln —Duo Wellington Fob. 10th; left New York Jan. 6th. (C. an 3 D Line.) Mamari—Bus Wellington Feb. 18th; loft Liverpool Dec. 22nd. (Shaw. Saville.) Burma—Due Auckland Feb. Bth j left Glasgow Deo. 13th. (Shaw, Savill.) Matatua (in ballnscWDue Feb. 19th; left Home Jan 9th. (Shaw, Savill.) Euapehu (in ballast)—Duo Wellington Feb. 20th; left Plymouth Jan. 9th. (N.Z.S. Co.) Zealandio (in ballast)—Due New Zealand Mar. 2nd; left Home Jan. 18th; left Panama Feb. 4th. (Shaw, Savill). Port'Melbourne (in ballast)—Due Auokland Mar. Sth; left London Jan. 25th. (C. and D. Line.) Hororata—Due Wellington Maroh 22nd; leaves London February Ist. (N.Z.S. '■.,",■'' Cufic—Dub Wellington Apral; to leave St. John. (N.Z. and S. Co.) SAILERS. San Francisco to Wellington—Tiare. Tuporo (motor-ship), sailed Nov.- 19th; C. S. Holmes (sch), sailed Deo. 20th; Edward May (bq), sailed Jan. Bth. (Union Co.). Luzon "(sch); sailed' 'Jan'. sth. (Vacuum Oil Co.) : ''.',' ',<■'■■■ San Francisco to ..Auckland—Esth,*?'! Buhne (sch), sailed: : Manurewa - (bq), sailed Nov.;. Albert Meyer (sch), to: sail; Htsperian. sailed. . .•--. ~: San Francisco to Lyttelton—Carolina (sch), to sail, Feb.; John and WinthrOr* (sch), sailed Sept. 17th. New York to Wellington—Titania (bq)i sailed Nov 7th (lialgetir.and Co.)" St. John to Wellington—Terpsichore («hip), sailed Dec. 23rd. (N.Z.S. Co.). ... San Francisco to Wanganui—Wanga-. nui (bqtne),' sailed "Nov: 27th. (Vacuum Oil Co.) Vancouver to Wellington—Dartford (bq), sailed Jan. 18th. (Union Co.J

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10206, 17 February 1919, Page 2

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