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SHIPPING.

High water This evening, 6.18; to-morrow morning, 7.2. There were no arrivals or departures to record to-day. Lightering operations on the Hororata were resumed t.'xis morning in fine weather. 'il’c Kennedy, with a load of cement from the Golden Bay works, is expected to arrive here to-morrow. The Breeze has been delayed at Picton since Saturday through rain and bad weather. She is now expected lO reach here to-morrow. To-morrow, the Invercargill, with general cargo, is expected from \l cl* lington. The John is at to-day, Oarnarn to-morrow and limaru on Thursday. From the last-named port the steamer mil sail direct for Wanganui. , ... It is stated that the Regulus will lead roal at Westport for Wanganui sometime this week. 1-hc White Fine, coal laden, from Newcastle, should show up sometime next week. Her cargo is destined for general distribution. The Matatua is to load refrigerated End general cargo in New Zealand during this month and September for New York. If there is sufficient inducement the vessel will take general cargo fer Boston. Final departure will bo taken about the middle of September. The Chinese steamer Ka Ho and the ■well known China-Aiwtraiia mail steamer Gabo have both been taken up bv Mr II G'. Gowliohaw (Sydney) for the Australia-New Zealand trade. The Gabo is 2060 tons, and the Ka Ho 1555 tors. Both vessels are running on a time charter. The New Zealand Shipping Co. have teen advised by cable that the Suffolk, on route from Montreal, left Panama on Amru.-t 2nd for New Zealand. She ii due at Auckland, her first port oi call, on August 27th. OVERSEA VESSELS. Canastfta. duo- Wellington August- 10; left New York June 25. Bordeier. duo LvitcSton August 15; y,. v .-Vrt News Julv 9 for Lyttelton, Fun-din. and Australia. Waikawa. due Wellington August 16; left "an Fram-isco July 20. Wairaana. due Lyttelton August 17; left Condon -Fane 29. Avrshir-. due- Auckland August _ 21; due ’A eiCnu'i' u August aO; left- Liverpool Julv 7. Shahri-t.in. due Lyttelton August 34; left San Frai cm- <> July 22. Suffolk, due Auckland August 27; due Wellington September 4; iett Montreal Julv Is. Port >vdnev. due Auckland August 28; due ’Wellington September 6; leftLondon Jr.n - 19. Canadian Fmenc-ctor. due ellington August 2' ,; lett 1 ancouver June 00, via Australia. Ruapehu, due Wellington August 31; left Newport Nows July 26, on route from London.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160724, 10 August 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160724, 10 August 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160724, 10 August 1920, Page 4

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