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REMUERA ARRIVES HOME.

According to cable advice teemed _in Wellington the New Zealand Shipping Company's EXS. Remuera arrived at Plymouth on March 22. The liner left Wellington on February 11. WHA.KATANE AHEIVES HOME. | Cable advice has been, received stating , that the New Zealand Shipping Company's Whakatane, which cleared Auckland on January 21, arrived at Gravesend on March 20. OTAKI REPORTED. Bound from Wellington to London, the | New Zealand Shipping Company s Otaki is reported to have left Monte Video on , March 21. 1 - VESSELS SHELTERING. On account of the recent heavy weather several vessels have been- eheltornjj along the coast. Word has been teemed by the local office of the Union Company stating that the Kitii and Whangape had been eheltering under Long Island yesterday. The Waimea. bound from Onehunga to Wellington, has been sheltering at New Plymouth. I . BORDEUDALE BUT- ROUTE. j En route from St. John (Canada) to New Zealand ports the New Zealand Company s ljorderdale arrived at Sydney on March 21. She will leave there for Auckland on April 1, where ehe ie due on April 6. t Wellineton should be reached on or about April 10. INVERTAY LEAVES NEW TORK. Advice ha« - been received by the local agents for the A. and A. Line stating that their chartered steamer Invertey left New York on Saturday last for Wellington, via Panama Canal and Auckland. The vessel ie due here about May 4. and will subsenuently proceed on. to Sydney to complete discharge. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. E. Long has joined the Monowai as wireless operator. Captain J. M. Holmes, of the Mapourika, 1 ti<i« been granted holiday leave, and Captwin B. Irwin lias relieved him. Mr. Sadgrove ha* 6igned on as assistant purser of the Wahine. ! Mr. J. Owen, eneineer of the Kaitoa, has come ashore at Wellington. i Captain Schleman. who hod been connect : ed with the Aberdeen Line for a considerable number of years, died in London re* | cently. His last command was the Themistocles, and on that vessel's arrival, in England a few weeks ago his health was very unsatisfactory, and much anxiety wag then felt for him. The captain's previous command was the Miltiades. Discharge of the local portion of the St. Ursula's New York cargo is expected to be completed in time for the vessel t-o leave Wellington for Auckland and Sydney tomorrow. The Tarawera will land 173 tons of Auck(and cargo at Wellington before proceedine to southern ports to-morrow evening. Bfavy weather has decayed the F. and' 15. liner Westmeath on the run from Gisborne to Waitara. Consequently the veancl Is not expected to arrive at the /latter port till noon to-day. The departure of the Japanese steamer Kelshin Maru- from Wellington for Sydney has been .fixed for noon to-day. It has been decided not to send the Manuka on to Lyttelton from Wellington this trip. She will take her departure from here for Sydney at 5. p.m. to-day-one day early. ' , With transhinmente «x the Vpane** steamer Keishin Maru the Karamu will Jft-re Wellington for Lyttelton, Timaru, Gi'd Dunedin to-day. Before proceeding oti to New Plymouth and West Coast norts to-morrow the Puyos will land 400 tons of southern cargo at Wellington. Due in port, from the Bluff wrly this morning the) Shaiw-Sa-vill steamer Hatatua will fill up here and be dispatched for London on Tuesday. March 30. Having arrived at Wellington from London. via way ports, yesterday morning the N*w Zealand fihippincr Company's Rotorua vrfll proceed to Lyttelton at 5 o.m. to-day. Inquiries yesterday elicited the information that the Hawke's Bay is due at Wellington from London, via Auckland. Gislorne. and Napier, on or about April 2. As the Victoria, -was late in leaving Lyt- 1 teiton la«t night she will be late in arriv- ■ Jng at Wellington to-day. Departure will be taken for northern ports this evening. Up till the present no word has been received by the local office concerning the I Union steamer Maitai's arrival at Wei- 1 Hnrton from S?n Francisoo. The vessel ■ Is due here to-day. and is scheduled to I leave for Sydney direct to-morrow. j

•Ueoers. Eannayne and Co. advise that the St«r of India, from New York, 5s dne fit Wellington flboufc AnrJl 1. Subsennently she will proceed to Melbourne And Sydney. On inquiry at the head office of the Sha.w. Sftvill, and Albion Comnany yesterday a. "reporter vrae informed t.hat no news had been rcceivcd About th* Oman's departure from London for Wellinet<on. The vessel tea* 'scheduled to leax* tho Home nort on Ifarch 19, and was due here on Jfay 4. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2418, 25 March 1915, Page 8

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762

REMUERA ARRIVES HOME. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2418, 25 March 1915, Page 8

REMUERA ARRIVES HOME. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2418, 25 March 1915, Page 8

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