OVERSEA CARGO STEAMERS.
B Arawa (S.S.A,), London, April 1, to | Vf ' Jhy ports; duo Lyttelton May 12. l£ Carpentaria, AprU 2, to Lytt«lt^n j ml , due about May 13. , W Devon, from Egypt, April sth, to Wellington j due May 15, lonic, trom London, dvi' Auckland f-" Sai Ora, left London March 27, io : Lvttelton; dv« about May 8. ? Makura, Vancouver to Auckland j due ' v about May (5. ' ■ „. . A . . J;., Northumberland, to' Wellington, duo !!;■ ' about May 9. ~ ' •, rv ' Pakeha, leaves Ix»ndon April 12, due 1-. Wellington May 27. f-1 Paparoa, from London, April 1, to mi, Is .Z.; due about May 12. ■£/ Port Pirie, from London, end March, X.. to Auckland, Napier, Wellington, via ■p; . Australia. ■?'.'' Remuera, from London to Auckland, k: due April 29; Wellington, south. Mf. Rirautaka, from London, April 4, to ■k': , v New Zealand. X" Tofila, England, April 18, to Lyttelm?: tonoisrPort Chalmers; due about June 2. Dp Western Comot (Luckenbach), loadX, cd New York, March, ior Auckland, H| 1 Lytt«tton, Dunedin, Australia. ■; :'i Whakatane, trom New York, due mk' \ • Auckland end April; Wellington, south. Hl/ ; SAILERS. " M&{ San Fra»cisco to Wellington:— msf[ ' Oommerco (Vac. Oil), left luarch 1, Wmi.' dae Mayi Samar, left March 10, due Hot ; The Calm is dke at Wellington to-day Mlfr, • < from southern ports, mid is expected to ! H|!;... sail this evening for Wanganui. g'p, * Tlie R.M.S. Makura, which arrived! V 1 'At Auckland at 9 a.m. on Tuesday from i yahcouver. via ports, is to sail from Auckland on her return trip on Tues- i X : jay next. . •• > , ' The steamer Devon, with a return Hjtj^, li'aft of troops from Egypt, is due at I', Wellington about the 17th inst. H>;:- " Tho stenmei* Unssa is to leave V.'elX'" lington at daybreak on Saturday for ■fit New Plymouth to load an oil refinery ,' plant for tho Persian Gulf. H£f •', Messrs C. F. Millward and Co. ad- [ rl9e that work will commence on the ; at 8 a.m. to-day at the Town 1 ivhafr.' , After completing discharge site will load general cargo and sail for- Lyttelton direct, Timaru and Dunedin'. Tlie Storm is also due today, from Lyttelton. ' The following message, telling of do n- >: gerous wreck»i^3 floating off the jiditli"weat coast of Tasmania;,' was received by 1 the Customs Depiu-tinent at Melbourne on April 22 : " Master of the Wild Wave ' ' arrived hore from Adelaide an« reports Hiat on April 3, at 1 o'clock, in lati. tude -12de^. 3 south, longitude" 138deg, 47 'east, he sighted floating wreckage 1' with heavy sens breaking over it. An ~ . tlie night was dark and a gale of wind was blowing, it was impossible to make ' . out, what it was, but he considers that . ft was a deep draft derelict, apparentIv longer than the Wild Wave.-' The ' - WiH Wave is a barque of 223 tons net register and 119 ft in length.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7565, 8 May 1919, Page 4
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475OVERSEA CARGO STEAMERS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7565, 8 May 1919, Page 4
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