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SHIPPING NOTES.

Having left. Hobart yesterday • mc*r_ing, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Ar-wa, bound from London to New Zealand, is due at Wellington on Tuesday mornin-. Paesengeis. mails, and perio_ic__s, for the South Island are expected to reach Lyttelton by the Maori on Wednesday morning. From Liverpool, via ports, tha ££aw, Savill and Albion Line's steamer Delphic is to leave Wellington for Lyttelton at daylight this _Ti_r_ng. The Shaw, SaviE and Albion liner Waiwera is at present loading at Wellington. She is expected to sail to-morrow for London, via pcrts.

En route to London from Wellington, j whence -departure was taken ou June 18th, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainni called at • Monte Video on Tuesday last. ! Loading' operations on the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Kaip-ra are now nearly completed, and the vessel' is expected to be despatched for London this morning. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate, which left Wellington ou May sth, and which put into Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, with her cargo on fire, reached London on Friday, July SrdThe Otaki is expected to leave Welling ton to-day for Waitara to commence Homeward loading. Her next loading port will be Timaru, after which she will visit Lyttelton. Bound from London to Dunedin, LytteK ton and Timaru, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Orari arrived at Durban on Thursday, July 2nd, and continued her voyage the following day. She is dne at Dunedin about July 20th, and at Lyttelton about July 2-th. Homeward bound from Wellington, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Tongariro arrived at Monte Video on Wednesday morning last. The New Zealand Shipping Company . steamer Opawa, which arrived Home on Tuesday last, is to load shortly for Dunedin, Lyttelton and Bluff, being fixed to sail from London on . August 4th. The Tutanekai arrived back at Wellington on Wednesday night after an uneventful trip round the Kerm-d-c' Id-nds. .The T-ttanekai is to go out of cot—mission at.the end of the week, and wfll be laid up indefinitely.

Running under charter to the Federal and Shire Line, the steamer Northern left Wellington for Lyttelton yesterday **__**r__on, and. consequently is due here this raornicff. The Teseel will eornpl-te discharge oi '_*_r -__£_> from Idverpool at _h_edi__ The Federal -ad Shire liner Blent is expected to _m*-_ _t A-____-j from Sydney early next week to load far Boston and New York. The Kent. 4 *-] subsequently call at Wellington. The Conn j**o»_*_a3_h and Dominion Line's tteamer Star of England left , Sydney ou Thursday for New Zealand. The roeiel left L-*mdon on May 14th.

The Common wraith and Dominiou Line's steamer Marere, which arrived at Melbourne on Sunday la*t, occupied 49 days on t_« voyage irom New York.- The vessel is duo at Lyttelton, via Sydney, Auckland and Wei-ihigt-n, about the end of the present month. Discharging operations are . now nearly .completed on the Union Company's bij,- collier Wftitemata, which arrived irom Newcastle a fortnight ago. Nothing has been announced up to tho present regarding her future movements, but it is expected c that, like the Waihora, she will be taken'out into the stream, where she will lie until recommissioncd.

Before leaving Port Chalmers yesterday for Lyttelton, where -he is due this morning, the Tarawera. was 1 to have had her wiifw less cabin placed.on board in compliance with the new Government regulations re-garding,-wireless on passenger-steamers.' Mr G. B. Bullock, late manager of the New Zealand Shipping Cotapany's office at Dunedin, is now in charge of the Wellington branch. Mr. N. Galbraith, who' is to' take over the control of the Dunedin office, is expected to leave Wellington at tho end of tho present month.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 13

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 13

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 13

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