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LATE SHIPPING.

BY TELEGRAPH. Press Association. AUCKLAND. April 27. Sailed —Kiverina, for Sydney; Victoria, for the south, Passengers for Lyttelton: Messrs Kenshon, Curtis, Friedman, Climiis.

NOTES. The Canterbury Shipping Company's Storm is due here to-morrow from the south, and sails in the evening for l'ietou and Wa.ngnuui. The same company's Cuyaba is due hero on Friday from Dunedin, "Vliero she has been undergoing alterations and overhaul. She Mill sail tii'e same day for Napier and Gisborno (inner harbours). The Westport.Cgal Conipauy's Canopus left Westport last night with fc-ltill loud-3f coal

En route to San Francisco. the U.M.S. Mnitai. left Sydney at l.ao p.m. ou Wcdnesfor Wellington. 81i<? is duo there on Wednesday, and is timed to continue ti«r voyage at 5 p.m. on Thursday, making tho usu.il cull* at Jtarotonga and Papeete.

THE WVANJ>OTTK AT AUCKLAND. The Union Compuny's new rargr> boat Wyandotte (to be. renamed the Waimariuo), which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday morning from San Frnncisco, brought J 800 tons of general cargo for New Zealand. Her future run will be the round trip from Vancouver, San Francisco, Auckland, and Australia. This is the second visit of the Wyandotfe to Auckland, the previous visit having beon mudo several years ago. Her present voy.gi.' was not marked by any unusual incident. She. left Vancouver on March 18, having previously visited the pulp mills at Powell Itiver, and 'Frisco on March 25. She crossed the line on the morning of April 7, and met with fresh S.ft. trade winds, with a rough sea. between the l'ith and 15th inst., tho rest of the journey being made in calm weather.

Tier deck officer:* are:—CapUiiu I'. .1. I'ostcr, commander; chief ol'lieur, Mr A. Khodes Drink water; .second officer, Mr M. McKenzic; third officer, Mr J. \V. Murray. Mr A. Mebtircii is cliit'f engineer.

The Wyimdolle left for Melbourne on J'Yi <l»y morning.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 378, 27 April 1915, Page 10

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LATE SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 378, 27 April 1915, Page 10

LATE SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 378, 27 April 1915, Page 10

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