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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

PORT OF LYTTELTOX. ARIUVED--luly 13. V.kaiu, s.s. aso-Mj.). W tons |V ills, from Wellington via Kuikoura. Kinsej Hams and Co., agents. m-_iu-Zealandia, s.s. a.m.), 2771 tons, "Wyllie, from .Dunedin. Paaseugers—Misses .McKeich and Scrimgoour (2), Mrs McKeich, Captain Stewart, Mr Bright, Master McKc'ch and three steerage. Kiuscy, Barns and Co., agents. „ Tarawera, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 2003 tons, Rolls, from Auckland via Gisoornc, Napier, and Wellington. rasscngcra—Mwnes Maddison, Lamont, Staples, and Heard, Mesdamea McWhirter, Lawrence. Gardner, Cowan, l»n----iiant, and Heard, Messrs P. Selig,, Snndford, Thomas. Stewart, McWhirter, McHaffie, McLean, Croagh, Charters, Manton, Lwing, Russell, Wilson, Loudin. Mason, Tennaisi, Mr-crave, Wiggins, Roberta. Graham, Heard, Walker, and Miller, New Southi Wales fcootballcrs and eight steerage. Union Steam Ship Ccmpany, agents. " Corinna, s-s. (3.15 p.m.). 1279 tona, S. Ho.. ford, from Dunedin, via Oamaru, Timaru, and Akaroa. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. _ . SAILBD-July 18. Tarawera, a.s. t4.10 p.m.), 2003 ton*, Rolls, for Dunedin. Passenger—Mr Wilson. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. , /.eaiandia, a.a. isU5 p.m.), _771 tons, Wy.lie, lor Sydney, via Wellington, itopier, Gisborne, and Auckland. l'aesongcr*—For Wellington: _le»dames A. L. Parsons, Jones, Do bo.laye, Mmc_ington, Van Reenen, Nicholl and child, Misses Morrison, Biand, and Stevens. Captain Willis, Proiessor Cook, Revs. Graham and G. D. O Dwyer, C. Lewis, M.-.H.R.. Messrs Mhsoii, R. J. Thompson, C. O. White, Wallace, Jacob, W. tl. Bright, J. Fay, McEvedy, F. B. Wither, Baggelt, Duston, J. Craig, Cowan, Campbell, bullivan, Koberts, Eyan, Valentine, uodder, Sey. mour, Minchington, R. W. Chapman; McAdanis, Jennings, Quinn, Van Reenen, Nicholl, Geo. Weston, Delling, "Thomson, Fraser, Logan, and H. Lewi*. For Napier: Misses Gilea (2), Mesdauas Giles and Morton, Messrs Gilea and Riokett, Canon Maync. For Gisborne; Miss Wright, Mrs Wright, Messrs Wright and Braes. For Auckland: Mrs Hawko, a Sisters of St -Joseph, and Miss Twomey, Messra H. S. Drummond, Tewslcy, and Hawke. For Sydney: Mesdamea Jones, Forrester, and Thomson, Messrs Edgar, Jones, Bateley, and L. G. D. Acland. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents, Corinna, s.s. (10 p.m.),. i279_iona4.e, {l .!Ho|f ford, for New Plymouth,., 'ana Nelson. Union ■.SitM\£Wjj)W's&stoy, agents. ;•■ ' "''''•■ ' ' - The Wakatu, from Wellington; via Kaikoura,. did not arrive till 7.30 am. yesterday, the veeiei having been delayed outside by the thick weather. The Union Company's steamer Kittawa left -Greymouth at 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and ia due hero this evening. 'Ibe Shaw, SaviH eteatner Gothic will Mil this afternoon for Wellington, whera she will complete loading operations. The Gothic- will leave Wellington finally for London on Thuraday next. The Union Company's collier Poherus. left Westport at 9JO a-m. yesterday, and should reach here early to-morrow morning. Tho schooner Clyde left Greymouth on Saturday last for this port. She should put in «o appearance at any time now. Work on the wharves yesterday waa considerably hampered by the heavy and continuous rain. The Pareora was delayed in tho discharge of her cargo of coal, and, in consequence, she will not leave for Greymouth until this evening. The Tyscr. steamer Tomoana left the Bluff at I.SO p.m. yesterday, and is due here this afternoon. The scow Welcome grounded on the Boulder Bank at Nelson yesterday, remaining there all day. STEAMER COLLIDES WrEH ; WHABiF.' (PEES 3 ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ■' NELSON, July 13, The steamer Haupiri, when proceeding to the inner berth at the wharf .this morning,' was caught by the tide and given a. sheer in towards--the shore. When the pT.ot ordered the engines astern and dropped' anchor, the latter broke in two. and the steamer backed into the Albion whsrf, carrying away two piles and_ smashing some stringers and decking. Fortunately the anchor line steamer, was not at her- usual berth, "to damage is ' estimated at about £50. The ateamer was unhurt. • ' ~. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, July 18. ' Sailed, 5.80 p.m.. Taviuni. for Rarotonga. . WELLINGTON, July J3. Arrived, 10.10 a.m., Rotomahana, from Lyt> telton. To sail, 8 p.m., Rotomahana, for Lyttclton, WESTPORT. July 13. Saijed, 8 am., Poherus, for Lytteiton. AKAROA, July 13. Sailed, 10.35 *.m., Corinna, for Lvttslton. TIMAKU, July IS. Sailed, 1.15, p.m., Kaikoura, for Picton.' BLUFF, July 13. Sailed. 1.35 p.m.. Tomoana. for Lytteiton; 4.30 p.m., Rakanoa, for Dunedin. East Cape reports steamer Mararoa. passed south at 10 s.m.; Talune passed north et 3.50 p.m., 13th. Capo Marip. Van Diemen reports steamer Petone passed south at 4 p.m., 13th.

< SHIPPING TELE _ RAMS """"* X AUCKLAND July .», ,*: Sailed, Taviuiii. for the Eastern l*«c_ci * Waimate, for London; Herald, for East P« r u (■ and Wellington. W1 " ■* WELLINGTON, July lg Ssiled, Itotomohiuia, (or I.jttelton p^.' f eengcn—Miiaea Russell, Turner Htrcw. Garfott, Unicode. Clifford, i>t«ok Grabb' 1 Mesdamea Avers, Harrison, Joiks, < cromby, Clark, Scott, Clarkson, Messrs »" ' Stead, Aycrs, Gibbs, Wankljn, DnneaoS/' ' Myers, Hsrrifon. Jones Aborcromby f v Clarke. Howell, Banwell Mackai ThompsonJ v "., Sergfcldt, Creo, Sampson, Campbell, Dick "M i Miln, Buchanan, Ferguson, Jameson Btown!-^) Brewer, Edwards, Sutherland, fajkoa, and ? ' Peck. ; 'V. 1 [ BLUrP July IS \ ■Sailed. TUknnoa, for Duricdjn, IV-Msaa.?^ I for Lytteiton. ,f }$ \ DAILY MEMORANDA—Thursday, July v, \* AUCTIONS. f • Charles Clark, nt 153 Gloucester street, alA* 1 12—Furniture, etc <£ Conway Matson and Sons, at Ivaisnoi, alTw I.3o—Live stock, etc. . ]&£ . Tonka, Norton and Co., at Ljttcton, at _4%F Property. MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. \%H , Opera House—Fuller's EntcitauArs "*"f> i Colosseum—Skating Rink. cm' Art Gallery—Grocers' Social at 8 »4ft . Lancaster Park—Association loo'ball, at x%" Canterbury Hall—Mr W. W Co lm«» _«**<# i f turn, at 8. * Choral Hall—Women's Meeting, at 6, , t**? Raitffiora—L.O.L. Social. 4 jJT Sydenham Wealcyan ' Schoo rcom—Varutrf % ■ Concert, f^f ' Trinity Hall—Band of Hope Concert,>i 7SO»' I MAIL NOTICES iM ■ Mails close for tho following places aiJUtoJttl . dor, subject to the necessary alterations — /iff Mails per express to Dunedin and S<»fil_S , close daily at 10.30 a.m.; lato fee (ia, lettafiiS l , bearing Id additional stamp), 10-50 am , «!cares on mail van up U>* 11 a.m.; books and J»wa**# . papers, 10 a.m." «» THURSDAY, JULY 1* Ml * For Northern Porta and Westport, perfigSL i Gothic, at 12.80 p.m.; late fee letter* liii,» p.m.; guard's van, 1.25 p.m. train Wi ' iFor ■ Greymouth, per Pareora, at 3 pan Hjgf late fee letters, 3.15 p.m.; guard a van, i% 1 p.m, train. ' }J3a For Northern Ports and Westport, !. Rotomahana, at 7.20 p.m.; late fee letiert,H|jß ' 7.35 p.m.; guard's van, 8.35 pm train - *j|| ,' ' ' FRIDAY, JULY 15 1M For Australian Statea (due Sydney JulmSfj 20th) and South Africa, alao Northern Porta *Slj and Westport, per Mokoia, at 8 p ' fee letters, 8.15 p.m.; guard's \an, * oj_^M > train. • ' jijjß » For Dunedin. per Victoria, at IIS p.tof'jßf} lata fee letters, 2 p.m.; guard's van, 4tfM ■ p.m. train. " *l!mi ' SATURDAY, JULY 18 IvJ|jl v J|j [ For Australian State* (due , July 23rd), India, China, Hong Kong, , Settlement, Ceylon, South AJrica, ctc,'-'»f#rS| . Continent of Europe and United Ki-g&ai^xSli via Brindisi (duo • London August WtatyjSK, > specially, addressed correspondence only, tf*i>Mi [' Lspress, to connect with 'Victoria, at lftNag a.m.; lata ,feo letters,) 10.40 am ; guartfljKHi [ van, 11 a.in. train. 438 : • '-- - ■ JUtY 10 **££H For Samoa, Hawaii, Philippines J*Da*|||f ' etc., also United States, Canada, Continent'fliS - Europe, and United Kingdom (duo LwfidoatSSt 1 August 20th); via _«a Franctaco, alao &fe*||l . them-Porta and Wcatport, j«r RotOtmJ»li*,^| -at 7.20 p.m.; lato fee letters, 7.15 p_ r i£sg! guard's van, 8.35 p.m. train, mon*y o«hn,KjC] ' i p.m.; registered article* and parcel* -fersS, i the United States, 5 p.m,} books and n**»ty_ papers, 6 p.m. , Maila for 'Fiji, Honolulu," Canada, UnitalS States, United Kingdom, etc i via Y#l*%l| couver, pet Mourn, close «t Auckland trtjJj ' Thur*day. 14th mat- at 11 a*n 31 Maila for Cromarty, Puyargur Point *\intrJs Te Oneroa/ per Inveroargill, olo*« at cargill'on Thuraday,, l'4t£ mat, at noon. Mgfl . The next mail from tho.UniUd Kingdom U'M > due in Christchurch on July 19th, via Britt^iffij I-aUa for South Africa, leave Melbourne «Vl| July 22nd and August 54h, and teava oo'Auguit 4th. - ~•;:.; \4_H

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11945, 14 July 1904, Page 6

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11945, 14 July 1904, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11945, 14 July 1904, Page 6