LATE SHIPPING
THE LOG BOOK
KIA ORA FOR HOME.—At daybreak to-morrow the Shaw. Savill and Albion Company hopes to dispatch the steamer Kiu Ora from Wellington for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifte. KINTYRE SAILS TO - MORROW.—The tramp steamer Kintyre is expected to undock to-day, and Henderson and Maofarlane hope to dispatch the vessel tomorrow for Westport for bunkers before proceeding to Nauru Island or Ocean Island to load for New Zealand or Aus- ; tralia. PUHEKO REPORTED.—£n route from Home to Napier, the new Richardson Company's steamer Puheko was passed by the steamer Baron Fairlie on April 29. The Puheko is expected to arrive at Napier to-morrow evening or early Sunday. TAMAROA DUE TO-MO R ROW.—To complete her discharge of London cargo the Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Auckland, where she is due to-mor-row. A. S. Paterson and Company will act as the local agents. NAURU CHIEF ARRIVES.—An arrival in th estram at Auckland shortly after 1 o’clock to-day was the tramp steamer Nauru Chief from Nauru and Ocean Island with a full cargo of phosphates to discharge here under the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane. She will later berth at the Central Wharf. SOMERSET POSTPONED.—Due at Wellington to-day from Port Chalmers, the. New' Zea a.id Shipping Company advis :s that the departure of the Federal steamer Somerset has been postponed until 6 a.m. next Wednesday, when she leaves "Wellington for London and West of England ports, via Panama. IHUM AT A DUE TO-MORROW.—The Lamb steamer Ihumata (Captain Oatenfeld) arrived at Tauranga yesterdav from Sydney and Newcastle to land a part cargo of poles and coal. She leaves Vuuranga to-night and is due at Auckland tomorrow to complete discharge. From here she proceeds to Southern ports to load Australia. The Northern Steamship Company w'ill act as the local agents. ~-H , ?R ORATA TO LOAD.— Leaving Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for Auckland, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer ilororata is due here on Monday to continue her loading. From here the vessel proceeds to Napier. thence Lyttelton and back to Wellington to complete, sailing finallv from the latter port on May 31 for London, vta Panama.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 13
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360LATE SHIPPING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 13
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