LATE SHIPPING
Tho slip still being engaged by the John Anderson, tho Manaroa will be clocked for air' . y and repairing on Thursday. Mr C. J. Hatfiold, chief officer of tho Karina, and Mr S. B. Paso, chief officer of the Karamu, have exchanged positions. The Mokois is to -leave Auckland for Wellington direct on Thursday. She should therefore arrive at the capital port on Saturday. and is expected here on Sunday night. The Kurow is expected to load at Adelaide early next month for Lyttelton and Wellington." Tiie TTmemos, will leave Wellington to-mor-row with stares for Cook Strait lighthouses. On returning to Wellington she will undergo a*, extensive overhauling. The Tutanekai win make a trip of the southern lighthouses. The Corinna has been further delayed at Timaiu. She is due to-morrovr. SHTPPINC TP LEO RAMS, [Per Press Association.! AUCKLAND. June 28. ’ Arrived—Rarangs. (7.30 a.m.) from Brisbane; Niagara fir a.m.) from Sydney. Arrived—Sofala, from Calcutta via Newcastle, 12.20 a.m. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, Australian end N.Z. Cable Association. NEWCASTLE. Junjb 28. Arrived—Amy Turner, from BhiE.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 28 June 1920, Page 8
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174LATE SHIPPING Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 28 June 1920, Page 8
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