LATE SHIPPING.
Press Association. AUCKLAND, Marcji 18. Arrived —Kaiapoi, *.8., from Westport. Sailed —Navua (10.15 a.m.), for the Eastern Pacific. WELLINGTON, March 18. Arrived —Maunganui (9.5 a.m.), from Sydney. Passengers for Lyttelton: Misses Martin (2), Southward, Mac Donald, Hog, Mesdames M'Lean, Barnes, Falconer, Lord Rochdale, Lord Clarke, Messrs M'Lean, Tillet, Falconer, Geraulty, M'William, and 14 steerage. DUNEDIN, March 18.. Sailed—Willochra, for the north. Passengers for Lyttelton: Mrs Martin, Mr& and Misses Cook, Messrs H. Thomson, H, Capstick, Hibbs, M'Kenzie, Lang, Gaskell. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. PETONE (2.30 p.m.), 208 tons, Cowan, from Gisborne. Transhipments from Melbourne to Lyttelton ex the steamers Itonis, Griefswald, and Helenic are on board the Willochra, due inport to-morrow. The Nairnshire left Auckland this morn* ing, and should reach Lyttelton on Saturday morning, to load frozen meat for West Coast ports, United Kingdom. The Himitangi left the Chathams on Monday night, and is expected in Lyttelton time to-morrow (Thursday) morning. The Arapawa will reach Lyttelton Friday or Saturday; and will sail for Wellington Saturday night. The Surrey is expected to leave Dunedin for the Bluff to-day, and will probably arrive at Timaru about the 24th, and Lyttelton on the 26th, to load frozen meat and general cargo for West Coast ports, United Kingdom. The Rakaia leaves Sydney this evening for Auckland to commence loading for London, Hull, and Newcastle. The Kaikoura leaves Lyttelton this • pning for Dunedin to complete dischar,,-;:..,' cafgo from Canada. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA, March 18. Sailed —Makura, for Vancouver.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 35, 18 March 1914, Page 10
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247LATE SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 35, 18 March 1914, Page 10
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