TOFUA LEAVES SUVA.
Cablo advice has been received that tho Union Company's Tofua left Suva on Thursday for Auckland, whore she is due to-day. Sho will make one more trip to the Islands, and will then withdraw and lay up. RANGITIKI DELAYED. The Now Zealand Shipping Company advises that its motor-liner Rangitiki, has been further delayed at Napier by heavy weather, and was to leave thero on Saturday for Lyttelton and Wellington, to complete hor Homeward loading. She is due at Wellington about March 17th to All up, and is scheduled to clear the port finally on March 24th for London, via the Panama Canal. ZEALANDIC FURTHER DELAYED. The Shaw, Savill Company advises l that its motor-ship Zealandic has boen further delayed at Napier by heavy weather, and is not now duo at Wellington until to-morrow to continue her Homeward loading. She is to leavo there again on March 17th for Port Chalmers and Bluff to fill up, and, is scheduled to clear Bluff finally on March 17th for Southampton and London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. THE CORNWALL. From Glasgow and Liverpool, via the Panama Canal, the Federal steamer Cornwall reached Auckland early on Thursday morning. She proceeded to tho powder anchorage to discharge explosives, and berthed at Auckland late in the afternoon. The Cornwall ig to leave Auckland again to-morrow for. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, to complete discharge, and is due at Wellington on March 19th. TANKER NEW ZEALAND. The Texus Oil Company's chartered motortanker New Zealand reached Auckland on Thursday morning with bulk motor-spirit from Los Angeles. She was due at Wellington yesterday, and will later proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. PERSONAL. Captain ,1. ,) Smith hits resumed command of the Kapiti, relieving Captain K. Hart. OTIRA SAILS. Having completed her Homeward loading, the Shaw, Savill steamer Otira left Auckland at daybreak on Thursday for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal and Kingston. TARANAKI LOADING. The Shaw, Savill motor-shfp Taranaki is 1o leave Lyttelton to-day for Napier, Wellington, and Auckland to "complete Homeward loading. The Taranaki is due at Wellington on March 19th, and is scheduled to clear Auckland finally on April 4th for Southampton, London, and the Continent, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. NORFOLK LEAVES CURACAO. Cabled advice has been roceived by the federal Company that the Norfolk loft Caracas Bay laßt Moiliy. She left Auckland on February lith for London, Aronmoutb,.LiverPool, and Glasgow.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 17
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