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SHIPPING NOTES.

A ehipment of 12.870 sacks of grain was taken by the Tyser Lino steamer Muritai. I The vestel loaded the follcwing cargo at j LytJellon:—sls3 sacks wheat, 4829 sacks oats, . 2 .7 Pocki peas, 251 seeks beans, 37 eacks • eced,-15 440 carcases mutton and lamb, 253 •, bales .wool, 152 bales basils and leather, 2 i bales rabbit-skins, 245 casks pells and 8 ' cpsks tallow The Muritai mailed yesterday • afternoon for Wanganui roadstead, Welling-. ! ton, Napier, and Giaborno roadsteads, and { Auckland, to complete loading. She will ! leave Auckland on tho 29th Lnat. for London, via Las Palmas.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Delphic left tort Chulmers yesterday morning for Newcast'o for bunker coal. Her subsequent movement are not yet announced. Advice has been received that the FederalShire Lino eter.mer Wcstmcath ('ate Ever ton Grange), which left Lytlelton on M«.y 30'.h, for West of England ports, sailed from Laa Pa'mas !ast Thursday after coaling, and is due at Avonmouth or to-morrow. The steamer is in leave Liverpool again next month on her return to New Zealand.

-fatmas tast J hursday after coaling, and is due at Avonmouth tcKlay or to-morrow. The steamer is in leave Liverpool again next month on her return to New Zealand. Tho Moana arrived ai Wellington* yes'erday morning from Sydney, and is due hero to-morrow. She will 'cave on arrival cf the 4 p.m. train for Dunedin, and will bo laid up a'l Port Chalmers fcr survey end overhaul. The Maitai which is landing a cargo of coal from Newcastle, will relieve the Moana in 'he in_r:*.'oni_l service, and will leave Lyttelton to-morrow on arriva.l of the 4 pm. train for Dunedin, Biuff, Hoba_> *and Melbourne, n_d will oontinue m that running until xelieved by '-he Manuka. The Mocna will resume running on August 14th, when she leaves Dnnedin fcr Lyttelton, Welling-on, and Sydney. On arrival at Sydney phe will withdraw from the intercoknial rorrief*, and will exchange running wi'h tho Manuka. Th* laticr vesfcl, which leaves San. Francisco on lie 24t_ mat, for Wellington and

Sydney, will tako Tip tho intercolonial rue. ning from Sydney on August 20Ut. Tho Mokoia, which left yesterday after- ' noon for Dunedin, will be docked'at Port * Chalmers for cleaning and painting. She will jeturn here on Sunday, and will leavo on Monday, on arrival of tho 2.40 p.m. te*in for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and \u<_! Janti. — The Union Company's training ship Da. - ford wit] leave Eureka, California, to-nwr-row with a cargo of lumber for Sydney and Newcastle. The Aparima. left Colombo laßt Saturdar tor Calcutta to load for Now Zealand ports Sho will leavo about tho end of the mouth for New Zealand, via Singapore and Sb__. rang. 'rue Koromiko left Newcastle at 11 o'clock - ' yesterday morning with a cargo of coal for Lyttelton. Given fine weather, tho steamer ' siiouia arrive hero next Incsday. After discharging here, sho will go to- Westport i 0 -' load coal for Auckland. ; Tho Komata was dry-docked vestry * morning for cleaning and painting and completion of her ennual survey. Sho is expected to bo ready to sail this afternoon fo- : Westport. Th* Kini, bound from Greymouth to Xj-fr. telton, did not pass Stephen Island ratll 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Sho evidently hnsliett delayed by bad weather, and . I-i not «. pected to arrivo much before noon ic_« Sho has a full cargo of timber for Lyttelton!, Ihe scow Eunice will sail to-day for Have.ock to load timber for Lyttelton __«■ • schooner Huia is expected to, leave to-nielii "' lor Kaipara with a full produce.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14404, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14404, 11 July 1912, Page 8

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14404, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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