SHIPPING NOTES
The Shaw, Savill liner Tainni, which is due at Wellington from London to-morrow, and at Lvttelton abont May 25-h. will, after completin" discharging ©p*ratio_. commence Homeward loading at this port. Timaru will also be visited, then Wellington, and departure will be taken for London on June Among the arrivals at Lyttelton yesterday morning was the Sarffi st«m« Kia Ora which "is under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company. The vessel, w-hich is oarrvint. cargo from St. John, will complete discharge at Dunedtn and then commerce Homeward loading .at Oamaru. Other Wta? porta «c Port Chalmers Bluff, Tinr.ar_ Napier. Whangarei, and Auckland, at which last-named sport she wiU complete,
sailing for London ab>ui June 11th. On tl»» tray North the Kia Ora will makv a call at Wellington for bunkering purposes. Out- 1 ward loading is being carried out on behalf of _er owners.
For loading purposes th© N«w /raised Shipping Company's liner Ruahine left on Saturday evening for Timara.
Yesterday morning tho F. and S. Line's steamer Norfolk arrived at Lyttelton from Waitara for outward loading. She is to complete here, being fixed to sail finally tomorrow for Boston and New York.
Tbe Federal ond Shire liner Westmeath in to load at Timaru and Lyttelton this wee!? Tlie vessel will then make a call at Waitara, whence sho g_<w on to Wellington, saili-tjf from the l-At-mentioned port for Avonmouth, via Lbs Palmas, on May 3Sth.
The C. and D. liner Henrik Ibsen arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Friday night. The vc*__ has. a quantity of cargo from New York to discharge at Lyttelton, and I* expected to arrrive here at the «u_d of- th. Wtekr
The Nerchana, which arrived *t Lyttelton from Nanier on Saturday morning for ooi' wa.d load ; ng, is to sail to-morrow for VST*. 7 lington. She is fixed to leave the northern i port for London on Thursday nest. -. <7
At present discharging timber from Bur- -. bijrv. the steamer Borderer is expected■ at'■ Wellington on Wednesday next. Lyttelton and Durccdia are included in tho vessel's ' itinerary for discharging" purpose-, after which being completed tho Borderer procoeds to Australia to load -wheat for Santo*, Brazil. ■"':.-
It is now expected that the Apsr'nia will leave Wellington for Lyttelton this o.cuin..
Anticipations aro that the Kaiapoi Shipping Company's steamer Kairafci will be floated out cf dock on Tuesday. Mr L. McMurricl. second engineer of th« Moeraki, has gono ashor* at Wellington. Mr C. T. Le Guvs has signed on tbe same- vessel as seventh engineer.
Mr F. Collins, fourth officer of the- Mrxv raki. ha* signed off the vessel- articles. Mr A. R. Douglas having signed 'off the Maungatiui aa sixth engineer, he has been su-vr.ed.dbv Mr W. Orrairton.
Mr J. Miller has rejoined the Mapoujika aa third officer.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 8
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