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SHIPPING NOTES.

The Chatham Islands Fishing Company s steamer Himitangi, which arrived from the Chffin# on Sunday, Snisned discharging her cargo of wool yesterday, and jailed in the evening for Wellington .to unload aquantity of fish. An enquiry into the cax.se of her mishat. at the Islands will probablj -be h"d at Wellington, and it _* likely that the vessel will be docked on her return to from London to Wellington the Tyser liner Star of Australia left Sydney for Auckland on Sunday. .... , Tho tramp steamer Svcrre, winch is duo at Wellington to-day with a carp of abouv 5000 tons of coal from w:ll ba signalled to proceed to Lytttlton, -where sh* wOl discharge it. The turbiuo ferry steamer Maori was docked eary yesterday morning, ancl after being cleaned and painUd was floated out in the afternoon, sailing for Wellington at her usual time last night. To continue Homeward loading tho New Zcn'and Shipping Company's liner Rotorua is due at Lyttelton from Bluff to-morrow, tho heavy winds having prevented her leaving that port yesterday. She will leave on Saturday for "VWlir.gton, where she will complete hoT outward loading, taking her departure from tho Northern port * or London on February sth. Tlis New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Orari was due at Port Chalmers yesterday. Tlio. vessel will como on to Lyttelton in a week's time to continue discharge, and will subsequently call at Bluff t-> complete and commence Homeward lording. The Msoriland Shipping Company's steamer Ennerdale, which v.-as due at Lyttelton last night from Greymouth with a load of timber, will, upon completion of discharge, probably load produos at Southern ports. The Corinna will be a day late in arriving from the South. She is now expected tomorrow from Timaru, and will kayo in the evening for Picton, Nelson, and New Plymouth, via Wellington. Tim Kaiapoi Shipping Company's steamer Kairaki left Karamea yesterday morning, and is due ?.t Lyttelton lr.te to-night.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 8

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 8

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 8

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