LATE SHIPPING.
BY TELEGRAPH. Press Association. (Received June 22, 2.40 p.m.) MELBOURNE, June 22. Arrived —Mokoia, from New Zealand. • SHIPPING NOTES. The Ulimaroa, from ' Melbourne, via sou* thern ports and Hobart, is duo in Lytteltoa on Thursday, and after loading-for Sydney leaves in the evening for that port, via Wellington. " ...... ' . To-day the Maitai leaves Dunedin for Melbourne, via Bluff arid Hobart. On;the return trip the Maitai loaves Dunedin on July 8, and proceeds to Auckland in place of tha Monowai, which withdraws at Port Chalmers for overhaul and survey.
Advice by wifeless from the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakinn, en route from London to Wellington and Lyttel- 1 ton, via ports, states that she expects to arrive at Hobart on June 24. The vessel is expected to reach Wellington abou.t J.he end of the month, and Lyttelton early in July. . Bound from Lyttelton' shd other "New Zealand ports to Boston and New York," the B*. and S. Line's steamer Norfolk called at Monte Video on Wednesday last. - Siie sailed from Lytteltpn on. May 23.
Mr J. Powman is now chief officer of tha Tahiti, vice Mr Longmore. Mr J. J. Smith, late of the Arapawa, lias signed on the Hinemoa as third officer. During the absence of: Mr Breen, chief officer of tlie'Kaiapoi, who is* proceeding oai a' trip to England, 'Mr Grosser, second, officer, will act as chief. Mr Suckling lias Hbeca engaged on the vessel a# second engineer; Mr W. Soinmerville, la to of the. Kurow; signed on the Tahiti oii.Fridayas third-engineer, in succession to Mr W. X'. Whyte, who cam© ashore. Mr P. J. O'NciH, fourth engineer, also signed off the vessel'h articles. Mr W. Wade, late of the Coorna,' has joined the Wahiae as wireless operator. Mr G. Watt, late of the Wairuna, was engaged on the Maori o. i Saturday as fourth engineer in place of Mr W. H. Young. A wireless messugs received from the steamer Mamari announces that she expects to reach Dunedin from London on Tuesday. She sailed from London on May. 8, .and has .cargo for discharge at Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Nelson, and Bluff. At Wellington on Saturday morning, tho Blackball collier Ngatoro was placed on tha patent slip to undergo overhaul and cleaning: Included in the vessels allotted berths at Wellington to-day is the Manaroa, which has been anchored in the stream for some time past. It is understood that the vessel's ma : chinery is to be thoroughly overhauled, arid there is a probability that the little steamer will be reconlmissioned before long.—"Evening Post." - , When the Waiwera has completed charge of her Home cargo at Timaru sha visits Port Chalmers and Gi.sborne to con 1 tinue Homeward loading. She then goes back to Wellington to fill up, and is expected to sail from there for London early next month.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 116, 22 June 1914, Page 10
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470LATE SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 116, 22 June 1914, Page 10
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