STEAM MOVEMENTS.
COASTAL & INTERCOLONIAL. To-day's outward boat for Sydney will be the Wiltoehra. She is to sail from thoQ.uean's Wharf at 3 p.m. The Manuka is duo in port from Melbourne, llobart, and southern ports this morning. She has a quantity of cargo to Inad here, and it is probable that she will, not get away for Sydney , before to-morrow. , Tiie Mapourika left. Wellington for Lyttelton at 5.p.m. yesterday. She returns to-morrow evening. The Pat-cc-na is due from the" southern port this morning. She leaves on the return trip at 5 p.m.
Tile Northern, has completed disof the Wellington portion of her New York cargo. Departure for Lyttelton takes, place to-day. As repairs to the Aralfura are incomplete there will bo no boat from AVeflingtea to tl'io Wost Coast to-mor-row.
ISext week's direct boat from Sydney will be the Maunganui. ' Slw has been fixed to leave the Now South Wales port to-morrow. Wellington should bo made on Wednesday morning, November 19. t It is understood that the South TaraBald Steam Ship Company's steamers Kapiim and .Ban-era, will resume running in the Wellington-Patea trade either to-day or to-morrow.
As anticipated tho regular coastal services will soon be re-established. Tito Blenheim and Opawa will sail for Blenheim to-night, The Anchor Line's steamer Wavorley arrives from Nelson to-day with cement. • 'She sails this evening with a cargo of produce for Npl<xm and Tarakoo. The Eaitoa takes a similar cargo to Nelson to-day. Bound for Haveloek and Pelorus Sounds tho steamer Stormbird left port last evening, returning on. Sunday.. After having been laid tip at Ka'ra.mea for some time on account of the striko the eoastal steamer Mangaikm left there with 30,000 feet of timber and 210 boxes of butter on board for Wellington yesterday. !
It is probable that the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's steamer Himitangi will.bo dispatched from WclhVton direct for the Chathams to-morrow The Blackball Coal Company's Ncatoro arrived from Picton yesterday afternoon and took up anchorage in tbo stream. The same company's Ngalicre paid her crew off during the day! Tho crew of the schooner Falcon has been paid off. Her cargo of timber will be lauded at- l Miramar.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 8
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359STEAM MOVEMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 8
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