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STOP PRESS NEWS.

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IMPORTS. Per Wimmera, from Southern ports: 07 sacks oats, 707 sacks wheat, 000 sacks flour, 302 sacks malt, 10S4 sacks potatoes, 010 sacks bran, 3140 sacks cbafE, 112 eases jam, 47 cases confectionery, 57 'boxes butter, -tit Cases tea, 220 rolls wire netting, 10 cases tolno cod, S8 boxes soap, 32 sacks barley, 30 cases bacon, 50 cases canned goods, '3O cases starch, 17 sacks seed, 130 bags bottles, 54 rolls wire, 40 eases meats, 02 casks beer, 20 sacks meal, 10 drums carbide, 20 kegs white lead, 50 boxes candles, and quantity sundries. Per Kaeo, from Gisborne and East Coast Ibays: 10OU sacks maize, 100 sacks bones, 150 sacks manure, 57 sacks barley, 3 sacks hair, 4 sacks wool, 33 sacks fungus, SI tins fat, IS drum 3 fat, 50 cases empty bottles, 13 bundles skins, 30 bales wool, 14 skins, 10 hides, 3 'bales skins, 21 empty casks, 17 crates empty tins, 3 crates fowi»,. IX- plsrs, 3 tons firewood, 13 empty biscuit cases, aud 5 tons general cargo. Per Ayrshire, from Liverpool: 3000 tons geaieral merchandise. THE NIWARU. The local agents- for the Tyser Line. Messrs Heather, Roberton, and Co., have been advised that the Niwaru, from London, left Sydney on Friday evening. She is due here on Weduesday. KIA ORA, FROM WELLINGTON. The Tyser liner Kla Ora, having completed her Wellington loading, left, that port, at 4 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland, and arrived In the stream at 0 o'clock this morning-. The trip was a fast_ one, the time occupied being 40£ hours, which works out an average of about 14 knots. CRANLEY LEFT MELBOURNE. Messrs. Heather, Roberton ana Co., local agents for the Tyser line, have been advised ■that the steamer Cranley left Melbourne on October 20, and Is due here on November Stiii. The vessel has 103q..tons of general cargo to discharge at this - port. THE NEREHANA. The steamer Nerehana of the Tyser line sailed for Wellington yesterday morning, where further discharge of her..cargo will be -proceeded with. The vessel then goes on a>" Lyttelton and Wellington to complete unloading, after -which a general cargo will be loaded at Dominion ports prior to the Nerehaua's lin-al departure for London. VICTORIA FKOM SYDNEY. The steamer Victoria, of the HuddartPa.rker fleet, arrived from Sydney yesterday at. 0.30 p.m., after a passage of four days six hours. The vessel brings no cargo from Australia, owing to the labour troubles at Sydney. The purser reports that the Victoria left Sydney at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday last, fine weather with a slight southerly swell being the order during the voyage. The Victoria is berthed at the -Queen-st. wharf, and will sail for southern ports at 3 p.m. to-morrow. THE WIMMERA. The Wimmera arrived from southern and East Coast ports at 11 p.m. yesterday, and •was 'berthed .at the wharf. Leaving Dmiedin at 0.10 p.m. on Tuesday last, calls 'were made at the usual ports en route. The Wimmera left Glsborne at noon on Saturday, aud called at Tokomafu Bay to pick lip passengers. The t weather throughout the voyage .was line. The Wimmera leaves at 5.30 p.m. to-day for -Sydney direct, but, owing to the strikes in the New South Wales port, ' will take no cargo. THE AYRSHIRE. The liner Ayrshire, of the Federal-lloulder-Shlre fleet, arrived from Liverpool, via Cape Town and Australian ports, at 7 p.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream. The purser reports that, leaving Liverpool on -September 2, calls were made at Cape Town, -Sydney, and Brisbane, the majority of the 4<JO passengers disembarking at the latter port. The Ayrshire has .57 passengers for New Zealand, 11 of which are for Auckland. The vessel was berthed at the Railway wharf at 7.30 p.m. this morning. Captain W. J. Page, who Is In command, has with him the following officers Chief, Mr R. 11. Wynne; second, Mr W. H. Smith; third, Mr W. McKenzle; fourth. Mill. B. Taylor. Mr J. Stericker is chief engineer, I)r. 11. Crump ship's surgeon, and Mr P. Flynn chief steward. The Ayrshire has 3000 tons of cargo to discharge at Auckland, after which she proceeds to Wellington, thence Lyttelton, Dunedln, and the Bluff. 'passengers BY THE WIMMERA. The Wimmera. leaving for Sydney at p.m., takes the following passengers:— Misses Paton, McCowan, Hill, Douglas (2), Walker, Burgoyne, Porter, Howe, Faulkner, Walker, Norton, Hall, Basle.v, Manning, Mesdamcs Gerrard, Peach, Guthrie and child, Tucker, Kingston, Avery, Robertson, Perkins, -Kenton, Keir, Blennerhasset, Lindsav, Messrs Gerrard, Guthrie, Eurkc, .1. Donnelly, J. Baker, E. 11. James, J. B. Burgoyne, 'Warning, Cruickshank, Tucker, Kingston, Leeck, Brook, Lewis, Steele, Wroe, Archer, Robertson, E. Perkins, F. J. Fenton, E. Taylor, Keir, Lloyd, Loary, Costcllo, Peach, Dell, and 00 steerage. PORT Or O.NEIIUI-IG-A. DEPARTURES. Rarawa, s.s., 1072. W. F. -Norbury. for New Plymouth. Passenger: Misses Taylor, Jones, Mesdamcs Fraser, Wilson, Smith, Messrs. McGovern, Sim, Thompson, F. (Clark, Ileald, McGovern, Wallace, Walker, and 15 steerage. . Corinna, s.s., 1271, Cameron, for New Plymouth and Wellington. THIS DAY. Claymore, s.s., Greenberg, for Raglan, and Kawhia. The steamers Rarawa and Corinna left yesterday for New Plymouth, and both crossed "the Manukan bar. the former at 5.10 p.m. and the latter at 1 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Whakatane, October 20.—Sailed, at 10.31) a.m.: Tasman, s.s., for Auckland. Westport. October 20.—Sailed, at 1.10 .p.m.: Karorl, s.s., for Melbourne. Dunedln, October 20.—Arrived: Tarawera, s.s., from Auckland, via way ports. Sailed: Ulimaroa, s.s., for Melbourne, via the Bluff and llobari.' Ngtingitm, October '2o.—Arrived: Bravo, from Auckland. October 30.—Arrived: Three Cheers. Houto, Oetqber 20.—Sailed: Lauderdale, s.s., for Melbourne, via llokianga. New Plymouth, October 30.—Arrived, 3.20 a.m.: Corinna. s.s., from Onehungn; Ra'rawa s.s., 5.15 from Onehnnga. ( Wakatere reports Tnsman stir, barbound,

Whangarei, October 29.—Arrived, 11.50 p.m.: Kanieri, s.s., from Auckland. Bluff, October 30.—Arrived, at 8.45 a.m.: Warrlinoo, s.s., from Hobart, with, t/iiglisii mail. , Wliltianga, October SO. —Arrived, at 11 a.m.: Scot, scow, from Tauranga. OVERSEA SHIPPINGNewcastle, October 2S.—Arrived: Walkure, s.s., from Dunedln. Sydney, October 28.—Arrived, at la.m.L Maheno, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed, at _ p.m.: Moeraki, s.s., for Wellington. October 29.—Arrived, at 1-5 a.m.: Makura, 11.M.b., from Auckland. , , , Melbourne, October 25.~-Arrived: Manuka, s.s., from the Bluff and Ilobart. Clarence River, October It Daniel, barque, for Pictou and Gieyrnou b. London, October 29.—bulled. Ituahine, S.fl., for Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 258, 30 October 1911, Page 4

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STOP PRESS NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 258, 30 October 1911, Page 4

STOP PRESS NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 258, 30 October 1911, Page 4