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SHIPPING NOTES.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Maraari went out to an anchorage in the etream yesterday morning, and will remain there for the present. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company s steamer Rangatira arrived early yesterday morning from London, via Port Chalmers, and berthed at No. 6 wharf. The vessel will discharge Ihe balance of her cargo, about 900 tons, at this port. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Aotea arrived yesterday morning from Liverpool, via Auckland and Wellington, and berthed at No. 7 wharf. The vessel will discharge about lew tone of cargo h°re, and then go on to Port Chalmers to finish discharging. After that she will proceed to Newcastle to load coal for Honolulu. The 'Aotea will return from Honolulu to New Zealand to load for United Kingdom. ' Captain Clift has gono <o Port Chalmers, nnd will brine? the Mararoa. up as far as Lyttelton. On executing thi* commiseion Captnin CHft will tnke the Pateena from LyMelton to Port Chxlmcrs for docking. The Wakatu arrived lest nitrJif from_'Wellington via Kaikoura and Port; Robinson, and" will Mil thi« morning for Akaro*. via Littio Akalon. and "Lβ Bon's Bay. The steamer Storm will arrive here to-mor-row morning from Wenganui, nnd will sail ihn mmc day for Tim'wru, Oamaru, and The barque "Wai-itix which left Lyttelton a* 4 30 n.m. on Sunday, bound for Auckland, arrived there after a paesago of three day* 19 hours. The Shire liner Morayslnre, «t present

lying at Port Chalmers, will bo despatched for Brtebano about the 16th inrt.

Captain L. Worrall. of the Mooraki. hM gor.o to "Wellington on leave, while his vessel it completing her overhaul. Mr W. B. Cunningham, purser ou the Pateena is to join the Mararo* at Lyttelton to-morrow in a similar capacity. The Ayrshire Bailed early ye«t«rday morning for Port Chalmers, where ehe will discharge the balance of her cargo. After loading a quantity of wool ex Koonya, from Bluff, the Ayrshire will probably sail from Port Chalmers on Monday for Brisbane and other Australian ports to load thin season's wool for London. She will sail from Adelaide on October 3th, in order to catch the November wool salon in London. The Union Company's steamer Aparima. • now at Auckland, from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarane. will complete discharging et Wellington and Dunedin. . The vessel has no cargo for Lyttclton this trip. The Union Company's steamer Taieri is expected to gail to-day for Qreymouth. The Union Company's steamer Kamona left Grcymouth at 12.45 p.m. yesterday with a cargo of timber for Lyttelton. The vessel is due here to-morrow morningr. The steamer Capo Breton, having been cleaned and re-painted, was floated out of dock yesterday afternoon, and berthed at No. 5 wharf. The vessel will load a small quantity of produce here for South Africa,, and will sail to-day for Melbourne. The barquentine River Boyne cleared at the Customs yesterday, in ballant. for Kaipara, where she is to ]o«A timber for Sydney. The vessel is expected to sail to-day. The schooner Annie Hill left Greymouth on Saturday la*t, with a cargo of timber for Lyttelton, and in due here to-day. . The steamer Brisbane* will sail to-day for Kaipara, where she will " load a full cargo of kauri for Melbourne.

Mr F. Heslop, lato fourth officer of tho Karamns is now third officer of the Aotea. in place of Mr 11. Olliver, who is second officer of tho Earamea. <

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12592, 7 September 1906, Page 9

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12592, 7 September 1906, Page 9

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12592, 7 September 1906, Page 9