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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS.

TO VANCOUVER. Niagara, leaves Vancvouver to-day for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland February 27 and Sydney March 3. Leaves Sydney March 8 and Auckland March 13 for Vancouver; due Vancouver March 30. Leaves Vancouver April 4 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland April 2 3and Sydney April 28. Aorangi, leaves Sydney to-morrow for Auckland; due Auckland next Monday. Leaves Auckland next Tuesday for Vancouver; due Vancouver on March 2. Leaves Vancouver March 7 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland March 26 and Sydney March 31. Leaves Sydney April 5 and Auckland April 10 for Vancouver; due April 27. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left Wellington last Wednesday for San Francisco; due at San Francisco on February 17. Leaves San Francisco February 22 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington March 12 and Sydney March 17. Tahiti, left ’Frisco January 26 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington next Monday and Sydney on February 18. Leaves Wellington February 23 for 'Frisco; duo ’Frisco March 16. Leaves 'Frisco March 21 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington April 0 and Sydney April 14. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The John is due here on Saturday from Wellington, Picton and Wanganui. She will sail the same day for Port Waikato and Lyttelton. (Holm and Co.). The Corinna, from Wellington, via Nelson, is due at New Plymouth today. After discharging 600 tons of general cargo she will sail, probably ibis evening, for Wellington and Dunedin. She is scheduled to load at Dunedin on Monday next for New Plymouth, via the usual ports. (U.S.S. Co.) The Totara, which was expected here on Friday with southern cargo to discharge, lias been diverted. She will proceed from Lyttelton to Nelson direct before returning south again. (U.S.S. Co.). The Kartigi left Greymouth on Sunday for Westport, where she loads coal for New Plymouth and Auckland. She is expected here during the week. (U.S.S. Co.). PORT CAROLINE’S DEPARTUREThe C. and D. Line steamer Port Caroline, at present loading meat and butter for London at New Plymouth, is expected to be despatched to-morrow evening for Wanganui. KINTYRE ARRIVES FROM MOROCCO Direct from Casa Blanca (Morocco) with a cargo of phosphates, the steamer Kintyre arrived at New Plymouth yesterday evening and was berthed at the Moturoa wharf about 8.30 p.m. She will sail later for Wanganui to complete discharge. MIDDLESEX FROM AUCKLAND. The Federal Line steamer Middlesex is to sail from Auckland on Friday afternoon for Wellington and New Plymouth to complete unloading cargo from London. Subsequently the vessel will load in the South and then return to Auckland about March 7 to fill up with cargo for New York, Halifax, London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. She is scheduled to leave Auckland for New York on March 10. IKALA FROM ST. JOHN. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the steamer Ikala was despatched from St. John on January 31 with general merchandise for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Australia. She is due at Auckland early in March. PORT MELBOURNE AT AUCKLAND. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Melbourne was to leave Gisborne for Auckland yesterday afternoon to continue loading for London. From Auckland the vessel will go to New Plymouth, Wellington and Lyttelton to complete loading. She is to be despatched from Lyttelton for London on February 22. ONEHUNGA SERVICE.

The Ngapui arrived at New Plymouth at the usual hour yesterday morning with passengers and 80 tons of cargo from Onehunga. She returned north at 7 o’clock last night and is due back early on Friday morning. She will wait for the conclusion of the races before returning to Onehunga on Saturday night. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, Feb. 7. —Invercargill (1.15 a.m.) from Wanganui); Arahura (4.15 a.m.) from Nelson; Uiimaroa (6 a.m.) from Sydney; Maori (7 a.m.) from Lyttelton. Tarakohe, Feb. “.—Kennedy (3.30 p.m.) from New Plymouth. Lyttelton, Feb. 7 —Wahine (6.40 a.m.) from Wellington; Waipiata (7.45 a.m.) and Totara (8 a.m.) from Timaru. Auckland, Feb. 7. —Hertford (10.00 a.m.) from New Plymouth. O VERSE AS MOVEMENTS. Sydney, Feb. 7. —Arrived: Maunganui (6.10 a.in.) from Wellington; Marama (G. 40 a.m.) from Auckland. London, Feb. 6. —Arrivals: At London. Port Auckland; at Hull, Esperance Bay; at Liverpool, Raranga; at Delagoa Bay, City of Khartoum. Departures: From Algiers, Moldavia; from Port Said, Oraina; from Colombo, Nerbudda; fiom Marseilles, Cormorin; from Colombo, Mooltan; from Table Bay, Theniistoeles; from Souiabaya, Clan McNeill.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 3

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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 3

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 3

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