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SHIPPING NOTES

The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered iteamer. Kia Ora left yesterd.iy afternoon for Dunedin to complete diachargf of her Canadian cargo. After discharge the vusscl goes to Oamaru to commence Homeward loading.

A departure from London on Thursday list Was the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Turakina for Wellington. The vessel is due at the northern port on June 30tb, and at Lyttelton the following week.

'the steamer Hol'.ington, which was recently at Lyttelton with cargo from St. John, I'.aving bunkered at Westport, left that port yesterday for Noumea to load ore. The National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd., "advise that th* Shaw. Savill liner Athenic,- which sailed from Wellington on April 23rd, loft Monte Video on Friday afternoon. The vef*cl is expected to call at Rio de Janeiro, to-day.

The Shaw-Savill liner Matatua arrived at London from Wellington on Saturday.

A cable messase from London announce the departure from the Home port on Saturday of the Star of Englaud for Australian »nd New Seniand ports. The F.. end S. liner Westmeath ia due on Wednesday or Thursday from Timaru for outward loading. At present loading at Lyttelton the Federal and Shire liner Norfolk ia expected to he despatched to-morrow for Boston and New York,

The Kini, at present discharging cargi from tbe West Coast, is to sail to-morrow for Orcymouth. To put out the Lyttelton portion of her cargo from Calcutta the Union Company's training ship Aparima ia due here from Wpllinirton to-morrow.

The Union Company's collier Waihora left Newcastle on Saturday evening for Lyttelton with a full cargo of coal. She is expected to urrive on Friday.

The Karamu is etpeeted to leave Greymouth for Lyttelton with a cargo of timber to-morrow evening. An arrival at Lyttelton yesterday waa tha steamer Joan Craig, formerly known as the Bentinck. The vessel has a cargo of hardwood to discharge from Clarence River.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 8

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SHIPPING NOTES Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 8

SHIPPING NOTES Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 8

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