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SHIPPING.

High, irate r This ev«niag, 5-27; to-morrow morning, 6. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 15. Kapiti, 6-s. (1.35 p.m.), 342 tons, Sawyers, from Wellington. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Blenheim, s.s. (2A5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Wellington. DEPARTURES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Earn, s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 372 tons, Nalder, for Tarakohe. Storm, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 405 tons, Robertson, for Picton. IN PORT, Castled iff.—Ngatoro (1137 tons). Imlay Wharf.—Man a (134 tons). Town Wharf.— Blenheim (120 tone). Rapiti (243 tons). BY TELEGRAPH. FREMAN TLE, Novesnber 16, Aznred.—Pakeba, from London. NEWCASTLE, November 17. Sailed.—Kaitoa, for Weliington. The Invercargill is due at this port to-morrow morning from Wellington. The Ngatoiv, which is discharging coal at CaetlecLiff, is timed to sail to-night. 'Hie Kapitit which arrived in port on Saturday from Wellington, will probably sail to-night oh the return trip. With a general cargo, the Blenheim arrived in port yesterday afternoon. The Storm and Earu took their departures yesterday, the latter for Tarakohe and the former for Picton. The liner Ruahine left Tenerife on* November Bth for Wellington, en route from Torbay. The N.Z. and African Co. has received «* wireless message from the steamer Leitrim, en route from New York, repoiMiig that the vessel will arrive at Auckland to-morrow evening. The vessel 1 will discharge part cargo and then proceed to Wellington, where she is due to-day week (November 24th). THE KIA ORA FOR 1 WANGANUI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Era Dra drived at ellington from London, via Havre, Newport News, Papeete, Suva and Noumea. She had no passengers for Wellington, but she embarked a labour corps at Havre for Tahiti, Suva and Noumea. The Kia Ora sailed from London on September 13th for Havre, whero 600 French troops embarked, the vessel sailing on September 15th for Norfolk (Virginia). Coal was taken on board there and then she sailed for Panama, where 6000 tons of coal was loaded in two days. Panama was left on October 7th, and the vessel arrived at Tahiti on October 23rd, Suva on October 31st and Noumea oa November 3rd. Captain S. C. Levack is in command. On discharge of her cargo the vessel sails for Waitara and Wanganui to load for Home. THE BA BQUENTINE WANGANUI.

The barquentine Wanganui is now 65 days out from San Francisco en route to Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15974, 17 November 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15974, 17 November 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15974, 17 November 1919, Page 4