SHIPPING NOTES.
The Storm arrived yesterday afternoon, with a shipment of oattle from Wangonui. The vesso' was sheltering behind Cape Campbell on Monday en account of the strong southerly gale. I The Storm failed last night for Bluff and Stewart Island, after which phe goes to Dui'uodin and Timaru. She is due back here on Wednesday next, and will sail the same day for Wanganui. The Kibtawa leit Greymouth at noon yesterday, with a cargo of timber for Lyttelton. The vee&ol is duo here to-morrow morning. The Union Comp«ny's chartered steamer Aymerio, from Newcastle, via Wellington, left th-t latter port ut 2.30 p.m. yesterday, and will arrive here about nine e'clock this morning. After discharging a part cargo of coal here, the vessol goes en to Timaru, to put out the ba.'anco. 'lhi Wakatu arrived yesterday afternoon from Wellington, via Kaikoura. The vessel bad to shelter behind Cape Campbell from the southerly gale on Monday, the will sail to-night fur Cheviot, Stonyhurst, Kaiki'ura, aiJd Wellington. The Cygnet will teturn from Akaroa to-day and will sail to-mojrow night for Kaikoura. Ihe I'MI.S. finer Sussex yeiiit'xUay afternoon for Port ChaJnrere to put out the balanoe of her cargo from Glasgow. After th-at the veseel goes to Brisbarae and cf&wr Australian port? for Homeward loading. The Athenic arrived at Wellington on Surday morning from Gi«bome. She is now comp eking loading, and ie to eail from Wel-to-morrow afternoon for, London.
The Huddsrt-Parker liner Wianmera is due at this morning from Syar.ej witii 91 saloon and 70 rteoraae pafi. c <rgers for JsVw Zealand ports. The vcmel h** 7.53 tone ol oar?o for Well-nrton. and is expected to arrive Wβ on Friday morning. She will r*V fiie name day for Dunedim. Bluff. Hobart end JXo'.bouiTi*.
The U.S. and A. Line rtesmer Hampton
uriivcd a.i Vt <*v Monday -No.rf xuxji. via wny pi/i Vs. LLvi tor \V enii-dtou are iAA) cat«e ol itoicrtete. Aal-er out tun weio, tuio Vtraofci liuiua OU to li> ki,ca.'iuU aUI i^UIU)Oui U) uijeii distuajjjjiK. j;r«m iuo vkcu jjvkjs to ior UcciaiJi. lue liamytou is -auo bere uuout Uu> end oi tae WLti.
i'aa Union Company's steamer Warrimoo is diie here this ni n r" n iZ lronx via ilobxrt, iiiiiti aoid L>uu«Ln. Aiier dietaaryiii,; ncr oar b 'o, lixo ve&fj&i will be ducked tuu» even.ng for avaanag, paii/Ung and gau«ral overhaul. Mr A 7 J. R. Barr. late second mate of the barque Wai-iti. who haa beon rtudyinig at Devon.* Navigation School, Lytie.ton, parted his fxauiinetion yesterday for a certificate of competency as first mate of a foreign-going shi p. The Tyser Line steamer Indrajhiri, from Now York, via way ports and Wellington, la expected to aTrive h«ro on Friday. The vesie\ will put out 200 torja of cargo here, and will leave next day for Dunodin, to dioih*Tge th« baltnce. , Th-e New Zealand Shropine Compuny c pteamer Turakine. now loading in the South, in due back at Lytteltc-n on SatunJsy. Alter Flipping r qua.ntity of cargo for Lordc<n, the will sail, probably on Morday for \W.lin.rto-n ard Auckland to corap l ioadin,<». She will Mil firelly from Auckl»nd foT Londcn on the 26th met
SHIPPING NOTES.
Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12906, 11 September 1907, Page 9
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