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SHIPPING.

Tfrgfc water This evening, 13.4#J. lomosrow morning, l-A IN PORT. ir»wb Wharf.—Eegulus (485 loos). White Pine (700 tons). Gas Wharf.—lnga (900 tons), Aupouri f445 tons). Oa Slip.—Aorere (70 tons). ARRIVALS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. Anponxi, s-s. (4.10 p.m.), -145 tons, ■Reatlev, from Onehunga. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. Invercargill, s.s. (2.30 p.m.). 324 ions, Thompson, for Wellington. SUNDAY. JANUARY 35. Kapiti, s.s. (9.40 aun.), 342 tons. Sawyers, for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, jfoia, from Wellington, to-morrow. Blenheim, from Wellington, to-mor-jw. Waimaira, from Wellington, early. Daniel, from Dunedin, early. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, January 24. Pwpaarfaaeß for Sydney.—Moana. For /tocfcland. —Vanoioon. NEWCASTLE, January 25. Sailed.—Rakanoa and Ngatuka, for Saw Zealand. The Auponri arrived in port on SatIBrday afternoon from Onehunga. The Kapiti, which arrived in port cm Saturday morning, sailed yesterday jnorning for Wellington. He Inga will probably take her departure to-night for Greymouth, where Bhe is to load timber for Australia. WANGANUI AT SYDNEY. The barquentino Wanganui, which sailed from this port on January 7th, arrived at Sydney on January 33. HUIA FOR WANGANUL Mr William Williams, of New Plymouth, who has lately purchased the Coastal steamer Hula, which has been Undergoing an extensive overhaul at Wellington, expects to despatch the vessel for Wanganui to-day. Captain J. Muir, formerly of the Ngakuta, is to have command of the Huia. Mr Charles Donald will be engineer. Mr Williams intends to run the Huia between Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Mr TL G. F. Zohrah has been appointed Wellington agent. Hardy and Co. will be the Wanganui agents, and Mr Moore wifi act similarly at Lyttelton. The Huia has been specially fitted up for the carriage of benzine, and her five iron bulkheads have had a successful test of 1301>' per inch pressure. Good accommodation has been fitted up for three sailors in the forecastle, and the firemen have comfortable quarters anridt&ips. OVERSEA VESSELS. The troopship Bremen arrived at Hofert on Friday from Home, and sailed for Wellington the same night. The vessel is expected at Wellington tomorrow right. After disembarking her troops, the Bremen will proceed to Australia. The Ruapehu arrived at Hobart on {Thursday night from Plymouth. The vessel sailed at 3 p.m. on Friday for Auckland, where she is due next Thursday. After putting out part cargo she will go on to Wellington, and should arrive there about February 3rd. The liner Remoera arrived at Southampton on the 17th inst. from Wellingdm, after a passage of 44 days. The Weasel, in addition to disembarking her passengers at Southampton, is also discharging her frozen cargo there prior to going on to London. The Eemuera left Wellington on December 4th. The Port Elliott arrived at London bn the 17th inst. from Wellington. The weasel left Wellington on November 22nd. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Moeraki left Sydney at 10 p.m. bn Thursday direct for Wellington, with 370 passengers on board and 1500 tons of cargo to put cut at Wellington. The vessel is due there to-night. MOKOIA FOR SAMOA. The Mokoia, on arrival at Dunedin this week, withdraws from the Auck-land-East Coast service, preparatory to tbs Parliamentary trip to Samoa. It is expected that a substitute steamer will be provided.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16033, 26 January 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16033, 26 January 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16033, 26 January 1920, Page 4