SHIPPING NOTES.
The Union Company's steamer Kamona is reported to be leaving New Zealand shortly cm a long voyage. She is to leave Wcetport about the 2uth iast. for Honolulu with a cargo of coal, to be delivered to tho British Admiralty. The Warrimoo, from Sydney, via Auckland arjd Ea*t Coast rcrts, and the Mokoia, from Sydney, via Wellington, ar« both due hero to-day. Ca-ptain Smith, of the Mokoia, brought the Warrimoo acroes to X«w Zealand, and Captain M. Livingstones, of tie latter vessel, waa in charge of the Hokoia. The vessel* will resume their ordinary running , from Ducedin, the Warrimoo going on to Bluff, Hobart and .Melbourne, and "the
Mokoiu reverting to the East Coamt-Auck-lucd-Syduey trade. Tno Mβ w Zca.tiud-Canadian Line eteamer Ir.dxavelli is duo at Auckland about the «r.d of i.est v.-eek with a lart;e quantity of lumber ar.d ether curgo from Vancouver. Mr K. S. Walton, chief oilic&r oi the Tuiune, pas«ed his examination on W«*lri«s--day for pilotaßo oxomptioa Jcr Otago Harbour.
The steamer Melbourne, which arrivod at Weilingion on afternoon, brought 2'X>J tons ol coal ixcsu. Newcastle. Tha ye'-
fel is landing 1100 tons at WVlinytou, and is due here to-morrow with the balance. Aft-er dipshftrfrinp. fho Melbourne goc* to Ilokiarm to )oa<! limber for Molbonrxe.
The Brisbane left Xon-cattlo on Tfciirfday night with a carjo of ccal for Lyttoiton, and is due here about Wednesday next
The Woetport Coal Company's ste«m»r Canopus is due here to-morrow from Woe*.port. The vesse , is bringing a full ~ cargo of conl, and in expec'.ed t,> leave ncrain on Monday night ,ou her way back to Westport. Fine weather and fair winds favoured the ■■crooner Falcon on the pjoesage down fron< Havriock. The vessel, which is laden with timber, left the mill on Tuesday nij-ht, nnd cleared the Sound on Wednesday morning, tho pa»F«gR occupying a. little over two dava. Tho W<anaka is to ieuve Nupier to-day with a load of cheep for Lyttelton. where she is due to-morrow night or morning. After landing the shcop the vessol goes on to the Bluff.
The Federal-Houlder-Sliiro Line steamer Cornwall was to liave Waitara yesterday iftirnoon for Wellington, where she ix duo to-day. The vessel i« to leave Wellington next Friday for Picton. Timaru, and Lyttelton, to complete loading. She will sai' finally from Lyttelton on the 20th inst., for Wpsi of England ports. The schooner Lizzie Taylor was sighted yesterday evening approaching Lyttelton Heads, and arrived in tho stream last night. Her arrival was not expected, and her mission at this port is not known.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 11
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