LATE SHIPPING.
BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. v Press Association. ' DUNEDIN, April 8. Sailed —Maitai (1.20 p.m.), for Auckland.t Passengers for Lyttelton. Messrs Arm-, strong and Hodgson, Miss Home. SHIPPING NOTES. The Union Company's s.s. Ra,kanoa was expected to leave Wellington . for southern ports at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ■ ..« The Cygnet the slip this morning, having had a new shaft and propeller : fitted. She leaves for Kaikoura this evening. Repairs to the boiler tubes on . the Clan Macdonald were completed at Wellington on Wednesday. She sails on Sunday next 'for Dunkirk, Blumenthal, and London, via Suez, taking a full cargo of wool. The Waitemata,is expected to leave "Lyttelton to-morrow for Westport to load coal " for the jAdmiralty at SSsj/dney; • . The little ketch Kererti sailed from Auckland on Tuesday evening for Niue (Cook Islands) with mails, passengers, and general, cargo, on her first- trip iiindcr .the new mail, contract. The Kereru, is carrying $ motor launch, which will" be used for 'towing the .vessel when becalmed. She is due back at Auckland early in, May. The Corinna is to leave New Plymouth tomorrow for Wellington, and after discharging her dairy produce will sail on Monday for Dunedin direct. She will sail from" Dunedin next Wednesday for Wellington, via Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton, leaving Wellington the following Tuesday for Nelson and New Plymouth, thence going to Picton to load for Onehunga. ! Cabled advice from London states that the ; Tyser Line's steamer Indrabarah'sailed from there on Monday last for Wellington, via' Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. PASSENGERS mOM ENGLAND. ' The New Zealand Shipping Company'sRemuera is due at Wellington either on Sunday evening or Monday morning. She has the following /.tassengersSaloon: Misses E. 'E. Binney. B. S. Cain, A.Clements, W. A. Cleveland, M. Croly, C. v Fisher, D. J. and B. M. Gibson, C. Gossett, R. M. Hay, D. M. 'Hayhurst, .J. G. Jameson, .O. ClaTke, Johnson, N. E.M'Masjter.Y.Di Pitts, E. K. Stapley, K. E. Twining, F. Whitcombe, and T. Williams, Mesdames H.' ißamber, G. Binney, I. Y. Catchpole, Clark, 1 C. Croly, Gibson and nurse, Hayhurst and nurse, Hutchens, J*. A. Inglis, S. Jackson, .Clarke, Johnson, V. P. Karbe, E. K. Lobb, N. Macadam, A. V. -Pitts, Ross, L. Rowley* Steele, Stowe, Sutcliffe, G. H. Williams, and F. Worsley, Drs G. G. Gibson and R. A. Wilson, Messrs J. P. Adam, W. J. Alfrey, J. G. Anderson, R.-K. Binney, W. L. Blacklock, G. Burr ell T. Casserley, R. D. Clark, H. A. Cooper, G. H. Griffin, T. W. Hart, A. W. Hay, J. F. Hayhurst, J. <3. Holm, -W. , Hutchens, S. Clarke Johnson,. G. A. Johnstone, W. J, Keel, A. Mackenzie, H. D. Mackenzie, W. Miller, 'T. Mulcahy, K. R. Murray,'R. C. Ogram, R. J. Robbie, W, Ross, E. Skeet, H. Steele, E. O. Stewart, W. G. Stubbington, W. Sutcliffe, R. Webby, G. Westbury, H. S. Whitcombe, W." F. Whitehorn, F. P. Wilson, T. Wunderlicli, and A." Yule, Masters W. H. and- R. C. Catchpole, F. D. Gibson, J. C. and'R. G. Hayhurst, B. Lobb, and W. H. Pitts. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. The latest movements o£ the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers are as follow: The Rakaia arrived at Napier this' morn-' ing, and leaver on the 7th inst. for Welling- » ton. The chartered steamer Hodginton, from St. John, was reported from Adelaide" to have passed Cape Borda yesterday. This steamer is bringing cargoes for . Australian and New Zealand ports. The Cairnross, which is also under charter, left Wellington this morning for London. The Suffolk, now loading at* Lyttelton foi London, is to sail to-inorrow afternoon fox ■ Tokomaru Bay and Wellington, The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the Ruapelni, Homeward bound, left Rio at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. . ' . .
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 49, 3 April 1914, Page 5
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