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LATE SHIPPING.

The Woodarra is expected at at five o’clock this afternoon. The R.M.S. Tahiti left Papeete last Wednesday afternoon for Rarotonga and Wellington in continuation of her voyage from San Francisco. She is expected at Wellington on May 27, and will leave on May 29 for Sydney. The Union Company advises that the R.M.S. Makura left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland and Vancouver. She is due at Auckland on Monday, and will leave there on Tuesday next for Vancouver. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Remuera arrived at Panama on May 15 from Wellington, en route to Southampton and London. The Port Denison, which has been loading for Home in New Zealand, left Gisborne on Thursday afternoon for Sydney, en route to London. The C. and D. liner Port Chalmers was to sail from New York on May 17 with cargo for Auckland and Wellington. After discharge at Wellington, the Port Chalmers will load for Home in New Zealand. The City of Winchester arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from New Plymouth to complete loading for the United Kingdom. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company hopes to despatch the vessel from Wellington on Tuesday next for Loudon, via Capo Horn. The S. 8. and A. liner Mahia, continuing Homeward loading on the New Zealand coast, arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Gisborne. The vessel is to leave Wellington about Tuesday next to complete her cargo at Lyttelton, and will sail from Lyttelton about May 25 for London, via Cape Horn route. AUCKLAND, May 20. Sailed—Waiinana (7.10 a.m.) for London. NEW C A STLE. May 20. Sailed—Rona and Waihemo. Arrived—Waiwarro, from New Zealand. LONDON. May 19. Arrived at Table Bay—Tricolour. Sailed for Sydney—Balranald ; from Port Natal—Preiuf ©ls. WIRELESS NOTICE. Following vessels are expected to be within wireless range thiß evening: Awanui—Moeraki, Makura, Tutanekai. Waimarino, Dunalla, Manuka, Port DeniAuckland—Ruahine, Waimana, Kawatiri, Wanaka: after 12.30 a.m.—Tahiti, Navua, Waiotapu. Wellington— -Mararoa, Ngaio, Maori Paloona. Arahjra, Port Pin©, Wingatui! Cornwall, Carpentaria-, lonic, Canadian Transporter, Katoa, Devon, Wa.ipori Kurow. Wairuna. Chatham s—Nil. For Sunday. Awanui—Moeraki, Manuka, Tutanek i i Makura, Port Denison, Kawatiri Navua Auckland—Arahura, Waimana ' Watam r-mo. Wingatui, Wanaka; after muok '' tin n&a I la, Waiotapu, I'll wIS“ BUjU_ ilakaila. Waipori, Kurow, Chathams— Port Augusta.

Mr Sydney Williamson will leave Christchurch this evening for Masterton. where lie will act as judge of instrumental and vocal music at the competitions, beginning on Monday. Rev A. C. fiawry has returned from a visit to Ashburton, where be received substantial support for the Methodist Centenary Thanksgiving Fund. Mr I.awry found the Ashburton people keenly enthusiastic over the new Methodist Church building scheme. A large sum is already in hand for that purpose, and the church, when erected, will he a beautiful and commodious building. Although they have this large venture on hand, the Methodists of that town and district are also showing a svmpathetic and gencr>us interest in the Centenary Thanks-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 13

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LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 13

LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 13