MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S STEAMERS.
Mokbat (This Day)— The Mahiuapua leaves at 2 pm. for Wellington. The Wanaka arrives about 6 a.m. from Welhugton, Taran&ki, acd M&uukau, and leaveß again for the same ports in the eveniog. Tho Graftoh arrives early trom Westport, and ' leaves in the evening for Akaroa. The following ves3els have been despatched from London for New Zealand ports by the No w Zealand (Shipping Company during tho lai.t month or two : —For Auckland— Timaru, Deo. S4. For Lyaelton —Agnes Oswald, .Tan. 31. 'for Port ChalmaraEaksia, Deo. 3; Butlandshire. For W«lltngtonIvuapehn (flj month), Feb. 11; Largo Bay. The following vessels are on the berth loading jiroduce in New Keal aid ports for London, or are to arrive and load, on account of the Now Zea'an* > yhippixig Company : — Lyttalton — Hurunui, M&rch 24 ; iTior Hill (to arrivo), April ; Bimutaka, March 31. Port Chalmers— Kingdom ot Sweden, March ; Bakaia. Wollinßton— himntaka, April 5. The next s&iling vessel to leave thiß rort for London is the New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Huxunui. ' Her advertised dale of departure is March 34, by which date she ie expected to fe a full ship, bhe will bs followed by the barque Prior Hill on account of the same Company. The latter vessel comee to this port from Cape Town in ballast. The next of the Colonial Union Liners to visit tbis pore is the steamship Worcester. Sho is a new ooat, being bmlt in February, 1857, and i» after tho same style us the steamship B'.yiey. < he is not at present fitted with freezing machinery, but it found to be' suitable to the trade will be fitted with refrigerators on her return to London, fche is not expected until May.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6184, 12 March 1888, Page 2
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