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SHIPPING NOTES.

Ti» Union Stwan Ship Company ha« chartered the largo cargo steamer Navarino, 5013

tot,*. Captain Criiditor* The vostiel aTriwd at Sydivuy last Moiiduy fcvm Va,lpi;i_ro,i-!*o. a,:A kfter <io:k t d sail«d on Wednesday for -Nexcost.e, -nLort- sho la law lcodinK a ca.T«o of coal for purta of New Zealand. C.tfitiin AidA-eli hiis taken oommar.d of the RiUiiti m pi_aoe of Captain Hutchingr?.

Tom Uuiou Oomijcs.D/5 claxiu for =*rvioos rci.-dorod by the s;wvt» i '« Tera-A-hai in extinjuiEhuig the Era on tiio S-ha-iv, I»avT:l ai.d Albion Comj>ar_:y's irteaiacr lonic aniounta vi £Ssutl. For eimilar ftorvioea to the New Ztialand Siu-ppiug- Coxnixtny's stcturrwr Tupakiiia, a chiargo haa been mado souuyvvhat in. exoess of the lonic Bimount.

The (_.t«na.m*_r luveTtiay, which left -New York on Friday, June 26th, hae about 150.000 oases oi keioaoixj and other oils aboard for New Zoa'ar.d porta. Ihe Sew Zealand Siip.picig- Company's steamer Papanui will coxnpi_*.-jo loading ajid coaling operations this ruwiiinrg, and will k«.ve tbo wJ-uarf about 10 a.m. for London. via Minute Video. Ttorierifl-a, aJid Plymouth. The barque G*un-mcde left K-uipiara on Saturday with a oargo of Umber lor Melbourne. Aftor dlschojvriag at th*> latter port the vcseol goes to Port Hiron, Tasmania, to load Lard wood for Lyttoltorji. Ihe New Zealand Shipping Compajny's •tioamer Rua-peh-u. frutn London, via way ports, wiil arrive hero to-njonow to complete dischargin.g. The well-known baroque Gladys is loading general cargo at Liverpool for New Zealand porta, and is expected to sail on the 2oith ic_at., probably for Wellington ami Dunedin. The A. ar.d A. Lime steamer SAep&anotis. •which left Sow York on April 29>th. arrived at Melbourrw lu4. Thursday night, after a passage of sixty-four days. Tiie tose©l cal's at Sydney, Auckland, and Woriin.gt«n. before coming to Lytteiton, where sbe is due about the end of tiis month. The Sh-aw-Savill stoa-mer Mata-hra is due bar© on the 14th inst., frctm. Timaru, and will leave again on tie 16th iiist. for Well_in_irtJ_>ti and Auckiarad to comploto 1-cadnug for London. The S-heuw-Ss/vill liner Aotea, originally fixed to leave Liverpool last month for the four chief ports in the Dominion, has been withdrawn, aT-d her sailing postponed until car'y in this month. Her place on. the lending l berth was meanwhile taken by the White Star liner Cevic, which hooded at Glasgow and Bailed from Liverpool on June 20tJi. for "Melbourne, Syd-r.<«y, Auckland, Wellington, Lyitalioa, and Lhuiodio. and should arrive at Auckland about tbo end of next month. Tbe Shew-Savill liner Coriwthic sailtd on Saturdiay afte-wooo for Gis-boTne to load frozen meat and other oof<*o. Tbe steamer is due back here on. Wednesday afternoon or Thursday mornin-g. After taking in a quantity of mutton, the Corinthic will leave on Thursday evening far Wellington, to complete loading, and will eail finally from that port on Thursdiay, l£tb. inst., for London, via way porta. Tlw> Srra-w-Savfll firteamer Kivmara. from Lc-ndcn, via DuJiedinr, will arrivo hero oi Wed nest-Say to discharge the balance of he; oar;o, about 700 tons. The Kini ajrrivcd on- Saturday night with a cargo of ooaj ard timber from Groyimonth and i«. to eail to-rnoriJow night for Westport. !M)d Grpymouth.

Tbo Ty«T Lin© rtesumer Tomoana is to leave Wellington to-morrow for the Bluff. I". h.as boon arrarjgicd that the Tbmana will load at New Zealand ports.

The rtrcictuer Anapa wa. which is beine- buil' to the order of tlie Baton. Shipping Company, is expootcd to leave th-.* Clyde for Weftp...ot Wellington in ■September. On the voyage sho will Isave a bunker capacd-ty of 200 ton« of coal, of whk-i ."-be will oowume about cix tons per diem. She will replenish her moplies at Tencriffe, Capetown, Bind' -Fie-rnantle en route.

Tho Norwegian sbnameT Ferjo Vilcera, 3573 tons, left Bursbury last Thursday with a oarg" of about 2.000.000 foot of jarrah timiber for Wellington, and probably Dunedin and Bluff. It is reported thct tho barque Olivia is to load jnrrah at Bur.bu.rv for Dunedin, and that the barque Aloidla. has been fixed to arrive at Bhiff early nest moT.th with a cuteo of 000.000 fccA of jarrah sJceners for the Railway Department; also, that the sioamor Buoeros is to load 600 000 foet of hardwood for Bluff end a similar cuairtrty for Dunedin. The Buoeros proceeds to Bun-bury after docking- at Melbourne Captain D. McKor.zie. who recently took the Tcroa a-ciws to Melbourne, has resisted from the Union Company's swrvice, and procoeds shortly to his bonne in Nova S-rotia.. It is. reported that the Canadian steamer Den of Ruthvett, which is due at Wellington about tune loth im_t.. from Vancouver, may not proceed bo Australia on the present triu She is timed to leave New Zealard on th* return v-ovago to Vancouver on the 12tih Au~:«»t. While in the Dominion she will re-p!»->r.i?4i her burrkesrs hilly ot Westport. The Den of Ruthven will call at Lyttelton this voyi»'i?p to discharge 1.000,000 feet of Oregon pire ti-mber. The Torganten, bound" south, p««.sw"d LyWelton Heads at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday. The «toa.mor is due here ou Wed-cday from Timaru. and will on tine patent slip for Twr ac—. iral overhaul. The F«Tflßnftl-HT»ul4?r-ShiiPß steamer Cornwall reviled r»n Salwrfciy mnrTxr*r fcr Piinedito fi"i»b disch-ariririT. Tho vessel is to load f-r Wert of Erj'rler.d ports at Dura-din. li'uff Timaru. Lv Welter.. Picton. Wnilari. a"d Wel'irigton. She ie due ot LyttoHon on tr.-> 17th irvl.. nrd is to leave Wel'iriffton fvrE'.y or the COth inst., for Avon-mouth.

Thi? Wootton arrived on Saturday inorniri with a oargo of timber from Nydia Bnv. Pol<—-u.» Sound. The veepel discharged r*wt oariro Iki». and left at 5 o'clock yesterday jivrning for Kaiapoi. As the bar was nnworkable the vessel returned hero about itoon, ard will probably Veave asrain this The vessel is to leave Kaiapoi on Ttie«d-ay with a 'fvid of produce fox Poxton fhenoe she proceeds to Oollinigwood to load timber

for Kaiapoi and after that will go to Nydia B*y to ie-ad timber for Lyttelton. 'ihe auxiliary brisaijtin*; Rio aiTivvd on Saturday morales? from Dunodin. Th<» vessel is icwdiQg produce here far Kaipara, ai.id is cxpecti-d to s*ii to-m'jrrow or WVdiwsaday. It is some years Eir>ce tbe Rio Lojre. which formerly traoed between Lytteltun acd Muur.ti-us, *a* teen here, and arrirai ! created soni* iclerert tho old slup- | pi- r .s .c<.'_t:_es of the portTn<? 5.6. lonic, vrhl-ch was delayed four d y- m from New Z&ala.v.d is: cor.Mquer.co of th*- outbreak of fire, arriv«l s.l P'.ymv.uth o:; Friday nuirnirvg. sins h«* thus ' tnitdo the voyage in the cxool.or.t UTr.e uf j lhirty-r.-_:e days, ar.d is ov.'.y oae day behind iti mo table d&ie at Piymou*Ji.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13160, 6 July 1908, Page 9

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13160, 6 July 1908, Page 9

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13160, 6 July 1908, Page 9