SHIPPING NOTES.
The Federal-Shire liner W«tme«Ui i* to | leave liiverpool for New Zealand ports on February 14th. The Chatham Islands Fishing Company 3 steamer Hhnitangi returned to Lyttelton from Wellington laet night. She will enter the dock this morning for suroy. Among the «zpecte«f arrivals to-day ia the Shaw-SaTill liner lonic, to'comp'.ete the discharge of her cargo from London. The vessel will subsequently k>«d for iiome. The steamer Clan Buchanan is to leave Newcastle ttrift week for New Zealand to load wool for the Home market. Discharge of the Jjyttelton portion of the cargo of th« Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Volg* wa* completed yesterday, the vessel sailing in the afternoon for Wellington to put out the balance. With about 7000 tone of coal on board the Union Company'e big: collier Weitemato, was expected to leave Newcastle yesterday for j Lyttelton. The T«seel hue on board about 6000 tone fox thk port, and will smbscqnentiy call at.Timara to complete diechai*g«. The barque Wild Wove baa been chartered to load hardwood at Tasmania for Xew Zealand. . -I Although huge quantitiee of ontaide coat have been imported to New Zeaknd since, tine ' commencement ci the strike, abipments con- I tirnie to pour ia. Included in the latest 1 ch&rtezs is the stetunex Den of Ewine, which has been «nj?ased to cairy a cargo of coil from Calcutta to the Dominion. ■ Mr Peterson, kite chief officer oi the Wanaks«. ia now on the Ti'franft : The Kairaki berthed at the Kaiapoi -wharf yesterday morning with timber from Karamea. The uteamer leaves , for Havelocki I Mr T. B; Wallace, secretary of th» Engingers' Institute, ha* leoeived the following I telegram from Sir James Mi]lβ prior to hie j departure from AnckUnd for EngUnd :—''On ' the cv« of my departure from the Dominion I.desire. to thank the engineer* in the service of the company, through you, for their } very wodly expressions of goodwill towards, mc, and to express a wish that the com- j pany may continue to prosper, and that -I rte eneineers may share its prosperity.— (Signed) Jarooe Mills." j
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9
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346SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9
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