LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVED. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4WAIBAU, s.s. (11.56 p.m.).. 93 torn* Deily, from Blenheim.
HOBART, Monday.—Tyrone, for New Zealand. Campbell, whaler, from. New Zealand. THE CAPE FINISTEEEB. The steamer Cape Finisterre arrived at Auckland on Friday night from New Fork, via Albany and Newcastle. The steamer was berthed on Saturday morning at the Queen street wharf. She left New York on November 21st, St. Vincent on December sth j Capetown on December 26th, Albany on January 16th, and Newcastle finally on January 26th. Generally fine weather was experienced, though a heavy gale,’met with about fiva days after leaving Capetown, caused the cargo to shift slightly. The officers with Captain J. McNeil are: Messrs H. Foster chief, UTlynn second, T. Birkett third, W. A. Smith chief engineer, J. Bruce second, J. Adams third, and S. Steel fourth. Mr J. Crawford is purser. FOUR-MASTED BARQUENTINB. A four-masted barquentine, probably Captain F. Holm’s recently purchased Titania, ten days out from Newcastle, anchored two miles off the headß early last evening. About 11.45 a’clock last night the wind veered to the south and it is probable the sailer will come intc port early this morning.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 8
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191LATE SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 8
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