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LATE SHIPPING

. ARRIVALS. tons, Mordant, fronrstream - .... January - 18-Sußsex, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 6957 tons, Upton, from quarantine. ■ DEPARTURES. .January 16-Echo, auxiliary scow (3.30 a.m.) 89 tons, Jackson, for Blenheim SizeTfor S aiMi '"- <»«»), 68* ton,, to^Tkinn^STpaS a-10 p. m .,,lT* | ATHENIC TO COMPLETE LOADING. ' The Athenic is to leave Auckland on Saturday lor Wellington to complete her cargo She is due here, on Monday morning, and i« to sail at daybreak on the 30th January for Southampton and London, via' Panama. MAHABI'S LOADING. . The Mamari was to leave Gisborne to-day fpr loading at vPictbn ana Wellington. She - 1b expected here on the-23rd'January, and is to sail on the 29th January for Lytteltoa to complete her "cargo: The Mamari shouid tail from Lyttelton on the 4th February for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifle. WAIMANA'S ITINERARY. The Waimana leaves Dunedin to-morrow for loading at Wellington. She later proceeds £ New Plymouth tor discharging an/relotd? m,f" a wd ,? lih then take in cargo! at Wang.-, nui, Wellington, Napier. Gisborne, Hick'i Bay, and Auckland. The. Waimana is nxed to sail finally from Auckland on the Uth Boston*" 7 I^n<'on, via New York and THK PORT HACKING. The Port Hacking'is to leave Napier on Saturday night for Wellington, and is dnSr ■SS™th On «tKUT* y- She i» to sail from he" vfdJo January for London, via Monteno^S 6'fnfw,1 ' e"e^Wellington this aftercSmnipt d Lj^iton. Dnnedin, and Bluff to lT Prf? m ViS,? 1 c"5° from Liverpool. Ine steamer Suffolk is dtfe at Wellington to-morrow from Auckland to put outcireS {'™ • 1 f" Te1x»I- She sails on Wednesday^? %*%?%&£%£■ £heiS t0 the ~ de^aWew1 York%TN gow& £*£ pected at Wellington from Auckland, to dii Federal Line she is to'leave on Wednev day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. "<="?.=•• . : ESSEX COMMENCES LOADING. The liner Essex arrived at Auckland yest"d»y afternoon from Brisbane to com»S >- J ater ™tmke:ln "fS" at Niipler. Wa, nganui. New Plymouth, Wellington, and Lyt' at™?' «.nd ,'.l *i £ ail flnally from Wteltoo about the 7th February for Home. LOADING AT NEW YORK. l»Tto S aiMSL L V O *$**? that the Atho't is to sa 1 from York on the 2Sth FebW»^.m'i h T?a^ fo, r AucWand, Wellington^ . ege.'L^g 'Cm edNcw yCk <$ the S NO CARGO FQE LYTTELTON S^Da^en^e .£^2^ £ tSSS.' cirgo ""' be receiTed tOT tel^xTarSr'DSn^-BKff^ L^ '.-'•i£ j^?8?1 B^WBD to-day; ■•■.-"■ f a j on thß 7tn December, after havinc '* »ng' vSre^v'? 4 tben ""*■ '« tmarl D|e ? |er. reK\p Iwr,o»r S ahm eara^ ' 5 Pf***1 *1 Wt the same day for ThnrfoffrThur^av WT' c.n ?" ™ about &/*?■■ oir anursday Island, an enormons waterspout was observed at a distance of Ibout two miles, and the weather was very thick • preventing observations being made and forcing The ship to run on dead reckon^ : alone. On-arrival at the Island the smallpox case was discovered, and the man was '■ Pjt ashore, and all the crew were vacci™ ' ated. The pilot who had been engaged to ■ take the Sussex through Torres Itraft wS not allowed to,land It Cape Moreton in the usual way, and was brought on to New I Zealand. The passage to Wellington was ■ made m moderate weather. The cargo for • >ew Zealand ports is apportioned as fol- ?*.* ;-rWellington. 1660 tons, Lyttelton 2455 i tons,-Timaru IS9S toni, Dunedin 228T'.'- tons and Bluff- 683 tons. -Captain Strelley JJpton is in command of the Sussea, and his offi- ; cers are:-Chief, P. B. Clarke; second, L. N. Beer-' third, W. W. Andersori-Ewington; L-. fourth, E. .Steedman ;■ chief engineer A } Brabin; wireless operator, W. Wheeler;' ; ship s surgeon,-Dr. ShanJey, of New York. At Calcutta all the crew, with the exception-ol the deck officers, wireless oaerator, engineers, and doctor were :discharg'e.d, and- a coolie crew was taken aboard. At 4 p.m - on the ISth December, as the vessel was near- • ing Singapore, the. wireless aerial fused and-' set-fire to the main top-mast, which: being' of pitch pine and. dry, blazed merrily until: "tw" extinguished by members of the-crew ■ ■ ■ T The Sussex is to sail to-morrow night for • Lyttelton. . . ■ ( ; WITHIN WIRILCa RANfiC. . ■ The following vessel* (jail signali in Darentheses) are expected =td be within "■ imtlest range of the undermentioned wireless 'station* ■ to-night :^ ■ . . Auckland: Athenic (ZTJL), Hurunni (GFCZ),', , Kaiiri (VJIQ,. Koromiko (YMD), Leeds City ' (BRB), Laburnum (GLUS);, Maheno (GDZT) " ■ ; M»k r "fa.'(«DZV), (Ni»Sara (,OBE), Nowshera (KS(J),-, Sonoma (WH); Tpma (UFYM), Tv- : tanekai (VLX), Veronica (GLCD). . Chatham Islands: Nil. ' : WeUington: Wahine\(GFYN), Maori (GDZX), ' Ngaio (VLS), Kurow (GDZS;, Moeraki (lie \ V«, Calonne (—), ' Trefiisis - CZTW), Port Kembla ■ (GCNQ), Karamea (MSB), ' Turakina (UJVU), Arahura^CVMA),-Kaikoura (MUs* ■ Suffolk' (GilY), Port" Hackmg .(Eli?),- Mamari • (GBDR), Port Victor (KQD;," Karori (VMB) Cornwall (GDQM), ' Waiport-(VMO), Canadian ; Traveller (VOBC), Marama (UOZY), Kaitangata' (VLI). ; -/y ' BY TELBGUAPH ; . _ - , ■• : , .SYDNEY, 18th January ■; Sailed—Marama (11 a.m.), for Wellington . NEWCASTLE, 18th January . ; Arrived—Waihora, from New Zealand- '•' ~ Sailed—Waihemo and Joan Craig, •' for New Zealand AUCKLAND, ISth January i : Sailed—Nowshera (U. 15 0.-n.), tor WellingtonMaJieno (11.45 a.m.), for Sydney '■• 1 • AUCKLAND, 18th January Sailed—Pinna (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington : ' NELSON, 18th-January Arnvc-d—Ngaio (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Ngaio (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington ■ :

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 8

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