SHIPPING NOTES.
The barque Ganymede is to be docked thin •noming far c'.eaninjr and painting. After -omin-s out of dock the v<«->cl sails lor "wmouth to load timber for Melbourne. The schooner Annie Hill laden with j__roluco for Greymouth, is delayed for want of a secord mate. The Union Compuny's steamer Corinna left *>rnrdir. at 230 p.m. y*--tcrday for Lyttelton. -ia Onmaru and Timaru. The vowel is due here early to-morrow morning, and will aail on the arrival of the 9.55 a.m. twin for Wel-'in-rton. New P ymo-jth, and Onehung*. The Unk-n- Company advise* that tbe Te \n*u ia to replace the Koonya in the ooaatal -i-rgo service, and will leave Dunedin on riiur-rd-ay for LytteUon. via Oamaru and "imaru. She will a.-rive bc-re on Saturday uornir.fr. and will anil in the afternoon for Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth. Tlie Union Company's chartered steamer \vm«ric will Rail thia afternoon for Newcastle, where she will kad another cargo of oil* for New Zealand ports. The Tnlun* will arrive her* to-morrow •nor-inc from Auckland, via Oitborne Napier, nnd Wellington, and will sail on the arrival >f tho 12.10 p.m. train from Chrietclmrch, r or Dunedin. _ Tho Union Company's steamer Kaituna eft Grcym-uth at 8.30 a.m. yesterday for Lyttelton. via Timaru. The ve»pel will di»churge part oargo of timber at Timaru, and ill come on to Lyttelton with the balance :>f her cargo. Tho Union Company's steamer H*uroto vill leave Auokland to-day for Rarotonga ird Tahiti. Tlie Atiia. of the Union line, will leave \urki*nd on Tuofdiy. July 23rd, for Tonga,. Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company s t?ainer Kaipara is to leave Lyttelton on Thursday afternoon for London, via, Monte Video. Tho We-tport Coal Company's steamer Canoptiß, which is undergoing her half yearly 'vorhaul wns floated out of dock yesterday -lf'ernc-on. She in espected to aail to-day or to-morr-w for WestpoTt. Captain Stuart, late of tie bnrquentine Srlwyn Crai?. has taken command of the barque Joseph Craig (late_ Mr J. Anderson. Son late Cantain Hercules Anderson, who has been studying; it Dmohift Navigntion School pa"*-*«d his examination la«t week for a certificate of comupiency as mpHer in tho foreign trade. Mr J. McLel nn, son ot th-e late Captain ti. McLellnn. has parsed his examination for master for the Home trade.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12851, 9 July 1907, Page 9
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