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The Kini left Greymaufh at 9.30 pjn. on Tuesday forTimaru direct, - asd is due in port to-morrow morning. She "has a. cargo of timber to di&j. charge. ■ : The Union Company's new cargo steamer Kamo is at present loading coal nt Westport for Lyttelton and Timarn. • Tie Cbrfanta left "Wellington at 1 p.m yesterday for'Timaru, and & due ~, ; about 2- o'clock this -afternoon. She lands general cargo, and loads sundries Uunedin,. sailing this evening. -The Hlmitangi arrived early yesterday., morning from Wellington after a fast passage. She discharged general . cargo, and went northwards early last evening, with 22QQ sacks produce. - The Storm left Bunedm at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for Timaru. - -Anr-arrival should be made early' this . morning, ; : . and she wiH unload general, later loading -produce for Koton and Wanganui. Mr'Findlay, who was recently appointed to act as New Zealand repre- ., r Bentative for the Shaw, Savill and ' - i&lbioii Company, arrived at "Wellington . . 'by the Athenie from London on Mon- , day. ' - Mr W. H. G. Yates, late of the - Zealandic, is now first .officer of the Athenie, which arrived at Wellington on Monday 6om-Home. ■> The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Delphic is now en route" from. New- - castfei -via Sydney, -to - Valparaiso, . . laden with 6S9S-tons of coal. ,■ . ■ la coaJfonnity with, the-White Star Company's new regulations the Athenie," ._.- which arrived at- Wellington on Moilday from London,-- carried an extra officer, who-rates as fifth. Captain G. G. Smith, superintendent - of' .mercantile marine afc* Wellington, ; 1. has indentured, the following boys for i > on'the Union Company's * - training steamer Aparima:—w ~A :-'■ Nea?e, H. A. Brookett. C. G. Cullen" " Sr.jKchter, B. A. K. C." ... P- Gandy. The cadets left WeHing- . . *??, for Sydney by the Waxrimoo last ". JKriday evening.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15160, 2 October 1913, Page 6
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