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SHIPPING NOTES.

The New Zcalsund Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, having left Bluff yesterday, in. due at Lyttelton to-day, in continuation, n Homeward loading. To-morrow the Tyser liner Star of Australia ie dee at Auckland from London, via Australian port*. The vessel wili complete discharge at "Wellington, at which port she is due about February 9th. She ■will then commence outward loading. Tbo Shaw-Savill liner Knmara is dne at Auckland to-day from Liverpool. After discharging 1500 tore of cargo at the northern port, the vessel will also call at Wellington and Lyttelton in continuation. She will complete discharge at Dimedin. After being on the lay-up berth for eeveral weeks, the Union Company's collier Pukaki wae re-oommissioned at Auckland on Monday, and sailed the same day for the West Coast. Xhe Pohcrua was re-commiesioned ai Port Chalmers on Saturday laet. She also eailed for .the Coast. The Kowhai, which sailed laet night for Napier and GUboTCe, will return to LytteK- . ton with a load of sheep. She will eubse- I quently load for Picton, Onehong», and j Greymouth. Instead of arriving at Lyttelton on Saturday, the Union Company's steamer Flora will not reach thie port from the South till Monday, and will sail in the evening for Welling- j ton, New Plymouth, and West Coast porta. I Under charter to Meesre J. A. Redp«th and Co., the tramp steamer Sverre is due at Lyttelton early thia morning with a oargo of coal from Newcastle. The American fonr-maeted schooner SaJem was towed to sea by the tug Lyttelton yesterday morning, and eailed for Newcastle, where she will load coal for the Pacific Slope. The schooner Eliza Firth left Kaipara yesterday afternoon for Lytteltan with a load of timber. Mr D. Cameron, late of the Waitomo, h»3 i succ«d*d Mr D. Gardiner ie second office of the Mapourika. Mr A. Rathbone has joined the PaUess, as third mate.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 11

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 11

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 11

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