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LATE SHIPPING.

i.S; u> swva ,zf;' "i cargo and produce at this port, and .pfoom P Ti ln V’'i te Wellington, « J r T eim l \ a t k r f rri,^ GlboUrilo ' arrived >“ tLe - ,!• rt Chalmers yesterday. . All V »■ oura ' bouild for London, sailsi from Wellington at 1.40 p.m. yesterday. ~ P nss * mado her departure for Newcastle from Now Plymouth about noon yesterThe American schooner Commerce left Auckland yesterday for Fiji. The original arrangement made by the Union Company in regard to the bnrquentiue lima was that she should be towed to GreyUft U w m l 'f K<nvlia j; However, the Kowhui left Wellington on Tuesday without the barquentino owing to vhe unfavourable weathar conditions. Captain J. C. Maclean, late of the Kini has taken command of the Arahnra in place of Oaptom H. Drydcn, who is ashore on holiday leave. The ferry steamer Maori, after missis" riireo trips owing to n shortage of firemen’ has resumed running. The vessel left Wellington last evening at 7,55 p.m., under reduced speed, and arrived at Lyttelton this morning at 8.50. She is still two firemen short of her full complement. An endeavour will be made to secure the two men required at Lyttelton before her departure for Wellington this evening. The Karamu sailed for Greymouth last night, whore she will load coal for Oamuru and Dunedin. It was thought yesterday morning that the vessel would be dispatched for Wellington, in order to tow the barquentino lima to Greymouth, but instructions were received later that she should proceed direct to Greymouth, The Kamo is duo here to-night from Wellington, with a part cargo of coal from Greymouth. On discharging she will proceed to Greymouth to again load for Lyttelton. The Tarawera arrived in Lyttelton yesterday afternoon with a considerable list. The vessel encountered a strong south-easterly wind, and as b, result she was. about twentytwo hours late from Auckland direct. The Bhamo is due at Wellington to-day from Oamaru. She will leave Wellington on Monday or Tuesday with a limited number of passengers for London, via Suer. Tho Putiki arrived in Lyttelton yesterday from Dunedin, via Timaru. On completing her loading to-day she will sail for Wellington. Tho vessel is to leave Wellington on Monday again for tho south. Tlie Orepuki, on completing her loading of produce and general cargo, sailed last evening for Greymouth. The Navua, which sailed from Auckland on Friday for Makatca Island, to load e. shipment of superphosphates, is duo back at Auckland in about ihroe weeks. Mr A. J. D. M’Arthur has joined the Mokoia as third officer. The John was to have sailed from Wanganui yesterday for Nydia. Bay, to load timber for Lyttelton. The schooner Lily, haying discharged her cargo of timber from Eaipara and completed her loading of produce, mas towed into the stream yesterday afternoon, where she will await a favourable wind. The Calm from Timaru direct, was duo nt Wellington yesterday, and is timed to loiuv. that port to-day for Mr J, M. harr has joined tho harq'Jontin fl lima as niuto, vico Mr C. 1.. Karlnon. Mr J:--. 0. W■ 'nr second oftiroT hvnrhf'TT nt WV'h'nqtor.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12636, 22 May 1919, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12636, 22 May 1919, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12636, 22 May 1919, Page 6