LATE SHIPPING.
WARRIMOO'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. ' •The latest advice by, tireless Jfom the Warrin^oo — this week's direct - passenger boat -from Sydney — 3tates * that sin? expects to arrive in poft at noon tp-morrow. - -On arrival she will probably berth. at. the .Queen's Wharf. k j. / TAINW LEAiVES-HOME. . ' j On Saturday afternopn last the R. 11.5. Talnui left Plymouth for Wellington, via Teneriffe, I Capetown, and Hoburt. She is due here- about the loch March. ■'• ■ i J .ZEALANDIC LEFT MONTE- VIDEO. •In continuation of her journey from ' vV*N lington' to X6ndon'. via vitty ports,' the 'White Star' liner-; Zealnndic sailed from Monte • Video I on Friday evening, last. The vessel left this ' port .on the 11th" January,* and '" is s due at I destination on the 2tst February. c , , ' ' •MATATUAI)UEKEX't : WEEK. v " "'! An 'arrival at Aufcklaml ' yesterday morning was _ the- Shaw, -Savili;- .and Albion Company's Matatua, from London direct, the Vessel sailed from the Home port on the loth December*, and after dischargthn her cargo for the northern port, is' due nt Wellington about the middle of next week. . i \ ' • ■ i WITHIK WIRELESS, RANGE. This eVenit\g the undermentioned vesiels are expected to be in touch by wireless -rtth the Wellinßton and Auckland, stations :— Moeraki (bound from ' \Vellington to Hobart' and Melbourne, Via. south. and« Mitford So-und), "Warrimoo (from Sydney to Wellinirton direct), Victoria, (from /Welltnuton to Sydney, tla north), Wimmera .(from Sydney to . Wellington., via north), >Talune .-(ffdm .South ■ Sea • Islands to Auckland). .Delphic (from Wellinßton to felufi), M»mari '(from - Wellington, to. London), and Makarini. It will be 7 o'clock this evening before the e.s. Mokoia will be able -to -get away from Wel-lington-for Lyttelton and Dunedin. • • Due here this afternoon at about 4 o'clock,' the Ktni.from Greymouth, returns to that bort oil Thursday. The ' Komata leaves Westport to-morrow for Wellington.; , • , • The'Kittawa left Wanganui .last- night for Westport. From there she' goes on to Onehunga. ■ .y f ■ j At 4 o'clock this mprninjt the" Haupiri left Onehupga for Plymouth and Wellington. She is due, here to-morrow night, .and 1 the next day she sails again for Picton, Nelson, New'tly. month, ahd-Onehuirga.' ..•.'• J -,-.-; .The New ( Zealand -Shipping Company's s.s. Kaikoura, 'which recently" arrived at Dunedin, is' still 'commanded by Captain *A.'- W7 ilcKellar, 1 who has aisooiated witli him the following offlpers:— Gme,f, Mr. R. --R.? N<»ale ; • second, . Mr J. C.-Hancock; third, Mr. F. P. Haines;, fourth. Mr C.n. Landour; sUrgeon/Dr. R. Bryson; chief stewiird, Mr D.- Evans; chief engineer, l Mr W: Brown; second. Mr'D.'Gr»y;.third/Mr C.-Mas-sey: fourth, Mr ff. McCsilum; fifth, ' AJr.-A'. McLella.nd; sixth, Mr J. G. HoOker;' chief,, refrigeVatihtf engineer, Mr H.M. Dixon; "second, 1 Mr;S. P. Morris. ' '• • • . ,- . The'.Karori left' Westport at' 1 9 o'clock this morning for z Wellington, and 'is due here"> to-. 1 morrow. . SHe returns qn-Thursday higl)t.' -i , . ' Leaving i Lyttelton \\ti\B evening -the .Karatnu goes >to. Nelson direct. > She leaves that .port on "Friday for Wellington with' a- load of wool. - ' Mr. W. Taylor, mate ]of . the, Awafoa, has signed , olf 'that vessel, "and Mr." -W. Leers re« plnces'him. . • • . ; , . " , . ■ ■ ' .Mr. ,J. -A. Hughon has joined, the Flora as second mate* and I Mr.-G.Dalgleish as.> third 1 in place of Mr. T. Bowling, who x has left. the vessel. ' ■"'.■',',.'• 1./ • ' :/r: /r BY TJSLXOftAIfB., , ' .. .: ' ' ' AtJCjaAND, 4th' February.- ■ The Wimmera is to sail at3p.m.. ; NAPIER, February. , • 1 Arrived— Monowai (10.45 a\m\),'fr6m" Welling!ton.: ■ ► . ■ . i* : • i . . , , ,-MSW PLYMOUTH, ( 4th February. , Arrived-rFlbra (10 a,mo,-from, -from Wellington. 'IVTTKLTON, 4th February.' . Sailed—John (10.50 a.m.), f for Wellington. - '-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8
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573LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8
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