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SHIPPING

non WATS*. Tim tnaiif, 11-3. Ta-wranr morning. 1119. ta oat —This emng, jJO. 8a riw To-morrow aoniig, UI PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. D. H. M. S. VM QhHb 6 5 31 21 p.m. PaO Mm U 2 13 18 ».k. Ink Qnitcr 22 8 12 19 a.m Mm —. 29 10 2 12 n.m Fulfil, li 7k. 39m. p m. A pager, Ui sk. 44m. p.m. FirifW. ni Bk. 37m. p.m. ARRIVALS. April 14 Brcnr, i.j , Bio taa». Wood.', from Ljttehoa. April 14. —Kapiti, 243 toes, Sawym, from Wellington. April 14. — Kaikoara. i.t., 10,560 tons, from Wellington. April 15. —Stormlurd. 217 ton*. Dowell, from Wellington. departures. April 15. lima. l>ar>|kiontinr, Cain, for *rb*j. IX PORT. Abu, K-ipiti. Rrrtie. and Storm birdIn Roadstead Kaikwura. exp kited arrivals. Wkaagaraa. Sidney, earlv. PROJECTED DEPAItTURES. Kapiti, i.'., Sooth, to-night. Breetr. txi.. Sunth. tonight. Kaikoara, s.s., Wellington, to-night. LONDON, Friday. Arrirala.—Waimatc and Kusono. from Wellington. Bailed.—Pnkrkn, for Wellington. An arrival in the roadstead yroterdav was the ocean liner Kaikoara. She left Wellington at 6 a.m. yesterday, and dropped anchor in the roadstead at 4.45 p.m., tk»* doing the trip in about ten Bonn. The Kaikoara takes in a tout 14U) or 1500 hole* of wool from thi- port, and ia expected to leave again thw evening. Arrivals ye*trrdav wre tb'* llrrese at U n.m., from Lyttelton, and the Kapiti. Nt 10.55 a.m.. from Wellington. The Storm bird arrived tfaU morning. The lima naa towed out by the lighter Tkiatle tkia morning, and' sailed (or Sydney. The big tramp steamer Monarch, which arrived at Geelong a few days ago. is evpactad to take a very large cargo of wheat from Victoria. Captain John Clare is in charge of the Monarch, which was built H yawn ago (or the North Atlantic trade. Her loom decks were fitted (or cattle freight, bwt are now need for cargo pur. paaaa. Her deadweight capacity on a draught nl 2Sft. bin., is 12.bC tons, and wham tflad with Geelong and Melbourne wheat, anya the Sydnev Shipwing List. »b-> AaaM, It ia expected, easily eclipse’ all Mviam tecocd* for wheat cargo shipned la aaa battom. She is about the largest gram rnrrisi yet wen at Geelong.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 15 April 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 15 April 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 15 April 1911, Page 4