LATE SHIPPING
IVI REDESS NOTICE. The following steamers ar© expected to b© within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Arahnra. Awanui.—Kaiwarra, Karori, Kaituna, Tutanekai. Chatham Islands.—Tainui and Ruahine. Wellington.—Nagio, Mararoa, Maori, Deni. tahia. Mahia, Canadian Constructor, Carpentaria, Paloona, Wan aka _ Tekoa, Waipori, Makalla, Wingatui. OVERSEA NOTES. The Tekoa is due to-morrow from AVellington. Sho has Dondon cargo for discharge. Th© Port Pii i© proceeds to Wanganui about Thursday. Tho lonic, from AVellington, is due ou Monday next to discharge Dondon cargo. The Piako, with New York and Montreal cargo, arrived this morning. Tlie Otarama, which left Now York on April 30 for Auckland, Wellington and other New Zealand ports, has 969 tons of oargo for Auckland. 1777 tons for Wellington, 1486 tons for Dyttelton, and 646 tons for Dunedin. Tho vessel is du© at Auckland on June 8 and at Wellington on June 15. The Wairaana's departure from Auckland for London, via Cape Horn, has been postponed till Saturday next. The City of Winchester, loading in New Zealand, under the auspices of the Shaw, Savill aiiil Albion Company, is now due at Wellington on Friday next from New Plymouth, to complete her cargo. She is to leave Wellington on May 23 for Dondon, via Capo Horn. Th© Devou and Woodarra, from Timaru, aro due here on Friday. Th© Canadian Miller, from Timaru, is due on Sunday with case oil aud general cargo for discharge. She will also load at this port. The Cornwall is due. at Wellington from Napier on Monday next, and will sail two days later for Dondon, via. Monte Video. SHIPPING TEDEGRAMS. WEDDINGTON, May 36. Arrived—Moeraki (4.35 a.m.), from Sydney. AXJOKDAND. May 16. Arrived-—Canadian Transporter, from Vancouver, 8.15 a.m. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. LONDON. May 35. Arrival Awstralbrook; eailed from Teueriffe—Ceramic.
Mr S. C. Thompson, a, member of tho Canterbury Education Board, asked to be relieved from serving on juries at the civil sittings of the Supreme Court to-day, on tho ground that he had to attend three meetings in connection ■with the board this week- His Honor Mr Justice Adams suggested that Mr Thompson might be relieved from attendance at Education Board meetings in order that he should servo on juries. He said that Mr Thompson must attend tho Court to-morrow and take his , chance of being called to serve on «» jury, arid be could renew bis application for exemption later.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16734, 16 May 1922, Page 8
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394LATE SHIPPING Star (Christchurch), Issue 16734, 16 May 1922, Page 8
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