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SHIPPING NOTES.

Owing to delay in Wellington, the Shaw, Savui mid Atoion nner Comnuio will not arrive hole until to-morrow morning. She will sail about SatuMay for Blulf, Port Chalmers, and Wellington to complete loading. ■''■■- xhe Tyser Line steamer Maiere loaded the fohowing cargo at Lyttelton lor London: — 13,157 sacks ot wheat, 482 sacks of peas, 421 bale* of wool, 145 cask* pelts, 16 casks tallow, and 6 bales leather. The A. and A. Line chartered steamer Mimiro. from New York via way port* aud Wellington, will arrive hero this morning to land 6u\) tons of cargo. Captain Sherrington, late Chief officer, ia now master of tho vessel, Captain McQueen having had to remain in Capetown owing to illness. The Mimiro will eail to-morrow night or Thursday morning for Dnnedjj to complete discharging, after which she proceed* to Australia to load a cargo, probably wheat, for England. The Federel-Houlder-Shire Line steamer Nairnshire is to .ail at noon on Thursday for Dunedin- to -_n__h discharging. The Italian barque Erauma left Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. yesterday for Lyttelton to discharge the balance of her cargo of tiles from Marseilles. She ha* 410,000 Toofing tiles to put out here, and will be in port about five or six week*. She afterwards proceeds in ballast to Newcastle to load, coal for Callao.

Two full cargoes ol timber from Greymouth arrived in port yesterday. The Kamona came in during the morning, and the Kittawa arrived late last night. The Kaitanc-ta came out of dock yesterday morning, and left at 7 a-m. for Westport, where she will load ooal for Wellington. Tbe vessel will complete her survey and overhaul at Wellington. ,-"" The schooner Morning Light cleared the Heads about midnight os Sunday, bound fo Motueka and Waitapu. Tlie Lily left her anchorage in the stream yesterday morning and get sail for Greymouth, and the brigantino Aratapu. bound to Kaipwa, wa* toteed out an hour later. The Huia. will sail about midday to-day with a cargo of produce, for Kaipara.

'Lite schooner Amelia Sim* arrived off the Head* yesterday morning from Baveloek, but owinpr to the light wind d'd not reach port until dark. The vessel has a fall cargo of timber to land here.

The auxiliary scow- Echo was brought off the slip yesterday morning, and will sail today for Wellington, The echooner Elisa F'rth went on the slip for survey and overhanl. She will load produce thi* week for Kaipara.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14098, 18 July 1911, Page 8

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14098, 18 July 1911, Page 8

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14098, 18 July 1911, Page 8