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root. The vessel has on board 131 passengers and 2500 tons ■of cargo. She should arrive in the stream on Wednesday morning next, and will berth on Ihursday. it is hoped to dispatch the vessel on the return, trip oil Saturday, March 1. ; •; ■ The Kaitba "will not'sall for Nelson and Motuckn till 7 p.m.'to-day. : ' "he new steamer War Citadel .arrived at Napier from Newcastle on Saturday; the vessel is completing Homeward loadinc. and is expected here about February 26. She is to sail for England, via l'auama, on JFarch 5. The departure of the Monowai for southern ports on- Saturday night, bad to lie postponed till this evening as Hie vessel was unable to complete "discharge 'of cumo. Owing to the acute congestion of car.Ro in the sheds it is necessary for her" to clear transhipments'] so that" thri vessel will not be available for town cargo. The Jfonowni is accordingly'advertised "no cargo.". .■ « • ■• ' _-The ;Union Steam Ship Company's ■ San Francisco mail'steamer Monna is due'to •arrive here from the' American port ■• on Thursday rtext. • The Ivaifahgata is due to sail for Sydney to-day with cargo. •The Kittawa is expected 'to leave' Crcymouth to-morrow with a load of 'coal for Wellington. ' ■■:•• It is anticipated that : the Union. Steam •Ship Oompany's steamer' Palooiia. will leave Wellington at 2 p.m. to-day for Sail Francisco. ■, ■..-•■■.' The Anchor Company's steamer Xiltau will go on the patent slip to-morrow' for cloaning and painting. She will be brought, off during the afternoon; when she will sail.'for Nelson. ' Owing to the Badjfi Powell being unablo to-leave Lyttelton' until'to-day, her departure for .New 'Plymouth has been" postponed until Wednesday. : ■ The Chatham .Islands Fishing Co., Ltd., advise tliat the Stella arrived at Waitangi, Chatham Islands, at- 6 p.m. on Saturday. Weather permitting;'-she will leave again for Lyttelton on Wednesday .with a full load of wool.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 9

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