SHIPPING NOTES.
The Ph*w-Savill ftrtl Albion CompenVii »tmner Mamari Vtltid from London to N«v Zealand, left Capetown on Friday ln*t. The M&mari. whteh i» doinij th« Gothic's run. left London on Pentemher loth and j* hrlti*in? f«*»*n«*re nrd mails fcr New Zetland. She iK dao «t Wellington* via Hubert alv-nf the sth NovemW, and «i Lyttelton about « week later. Th* M«»mwr Delpnic.. wbich Wt Home en th» 11th in»t- has W»*t of Ent<lard c*rT» fof Australian port*. diMharfrin* »h« i« to oome on io New Zenland for Home vmrd lo*dirpr. The HutWnrt-ParkeT st*nmer WJinmeni wV.ich left Syd-ev nt 8 o'clock on B»hird«y ni«rht. Iβ duo art Welliiwfin this *fterrooo. The V««m1 !)•« 21» and 050* ton* of r»rgr> to land in Wellinsjton. Th* WatnKre will aiTJve nt LytteHon en Friday iT-omit)!? vid wili eflil in ihe •fterttoen on 1h« airival of »he 2.15 p m <ram for Dunfditi. Bluff Hobart. and M«ftourn». The lonJp of the Shftw-Sftvill end Albion Line is to I**** London tomorrow for W«l----linoton und LyHelton, via C«p*town and Hobarl. 'Siie i« dud at Wellington about Do(wraTiw fl'd. , Th* , Wartimco. which hna resumed rucninv in thi intsrcloniel =crvice. v »till commanded by CapUln F W. M»«Bj«l«. Mt■ W. J. King being chief offlcer, end Mr H. boro s«oord. The stumer of the F«W«1-Honld«.r-Bhir» Hβ*. which arrired at Xr«lbourne last wwk from Liverpool, has tho
following: ptftecgen for LytUlton.— Saloon • Metdamce licit «ad Eran*. Mr O. Holt Tnird-cuss. Meedasiea Zettwita and two children, Mttsrt J. R. lfcomp»on, W. F, Ztttwiti. \V. D. Moore. B. Shiiiito, W. O Smith, J. C. Lockwocd. For Ttaiaru: l£i« M. Jackson. The Morayehire i* clue it Lyttelton vi.i Auckland and Wellington about th* beginning of next month. The Monowal i« dv* here this morning froiu Auckland. ti» Ealt Coaet port*. The vessel will tranship tcuthern papeenswrt and cargo to the T&i«wern, which is due her* to-mortnw from Melbourne ,ti* Southern p< rt«. The Monowai will sail to-morrow on» the srrivnl of th-s C.43 p.m. train for Sydney via Wellington. The Union. Corn-pany's chartered iteamer Aymeric is expected to get away to-morrow for Timetu. wnero eh* will finish discharging the balance of htr cargo of coal, The discharge of the Camphlll is being I delayed by tho shortage of trucks, and ih« in rfljt expected, to g«t away for Timvru un<ll to-morrow. Th« deuartute of the Toro* for Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Giaborn*, haa been p<r«tjfoned until to-day. 1 Tho Manuka, was docked yertertUy ia con> ' nectkm with liar overhaul. She will pro* bably be floated out on Friday, When she preceeda to Port Che-liners. The Xevr Zealand Shipping Company* , tteamer Ruapehu arrived art tho Blufl yesterday from Waitar*. Th« vweel it expected j btre on Friday from the Bluff, and vril l probably Mil on Saturday for W*lHa«ton to complete loading. Bhe is to !<*?• Wellington tioally for London on Thursday, 24th imt. Th« fttciion dredge Tlmarn left Port Chalmera in charge of Captain Maxwell at 6.15 yesterday momlny, and in dv* here about coon to-day. Tho vest el will pro alongside the aunxen hulk Blackball, which is expected to be wady for the pnmplnjr operations to-day. Captain. Ctrtnberf. wlio ha«'be«n t>ppointed chief turveyor to the Sydney Marine Underwriters, im in charze of the «rf*am« Elderslio. the first »tea rue r built for th* car* riujo of frozen meat from New Zealand to London.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 9
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