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LATE SHIPPING.

KELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE. The Corinna sailed from Dunedin at 1 p.m. for New Plymouth, via Oaraaru, Timaru and Nelson. The Flora was dispatched from Lyttelton on Saturday evening for Nelson and Novi Plymouth. OVERSEA SHIPPING. The British-India steamer Garada, en route from Calcutta, Brisbane und Sydney, later proceeds to Auckland and Wellington to complete her discharge. . Tho Matatua was timed to leave Port Chalmers on Saturday for Bluff, From Bluff sho will proceed to Auckland and Wellington, and will leave for Boston and New VoJ^c. The Raranga arrived at London on Wednesday from Wellington, which port she left on July 30, If supplies of coal are available at Newcastle, the Leitrim will load coal at that port for New Zealand. The vessel, which is at present under charter to the F. and S. line, is to load at Dominion ports for New iork. The 8.1. steamer Gurna sailed from Calcutta on August SO for Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney; also the 8.1. steamer Gcnara has left Calcutta for New Zealand. YACHT CARNEGIE'S MISSION. The noil-magnetic yacht Carnegie, owned by the Terrestrial Magnetism Department of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, has arrived at Fremantle. She carries twenty-four officers, observers, and crew. The vessel has called at Buenos Aires. St Helena, Capo Town, Aden and Colombo. Tho ship’s instruments will bo checked Rsrninst those of the, Watheroo Observatory. This is the first of a series of world-wide observatories for studying magnetic elements over land areas. Tho Carnegie is engaged in the correction of the magnetic hearings on the ocean charts. The work is said to be of invaluable importance to the safety of shipping. It is understood that the vessel will pay a second call at Lyttelton lato this year or early in 1921, H.M.S. VERONICA. H.M.S. Veronica arrived et Auckland early yesterday morning from Sydney. The vessel will remain at the northern port for some time. COAL EXPORT. The quantity of coal shipped at Newcastle during the week ended September 4, for places beyond the State, was 79,907 ton's, of which 5G.855 tons represented shipments for Commonwealth and New Zealand ports, the balance being for foreign ports. ARRIVED. September 20, 1 a.m.—Kara, s.a,, £GO tons, Robertson, from Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. [Peu Press Association.] INVERCARGILL, September 20. Arrived—Kaiwarra, with 4000 tons rock phosphates from Makatea Island. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z Cable AoioeiaUoa. (Received September 20, 10,25 a.m.) SYDNEY, September 20. Sailed—Port Piric, for New Zealand. (Received September 20, l.fi p.m.) Arrived—Maheno, from Auckland. MELBOURNE, September 20. Sailed—Paloona, for Bluff. =====

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8