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OVERSEA SHIPPING.

STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. RIMUTAKA '(due Wellington about July 29), sailed on Juno 11, Plymouth June 13, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) TOIvOMARU (duo Wellington about August 5), sailed on Juno 5, via Auckland. (ShawSavill, agents.) l NEUEIIANA (duo Wellington about August 3), sailed on Mav 22, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) MARERE (due Wellington about August 25), sailed bii Juno 18, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) MA3IARI .(due Wellington about August 11),, sailed on Julie 25; Plymouth Juno 27, via' Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill, agents.) TO.NGtAItIRO (due Wellington about August 26), sailed on July 9, Plymouth July 11, via Capetown arid Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) From Manchester. OSWESTRY-GRANGE (due Wellington about Soptombor 4). Sailed on June 30, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, ageuts.) From Liverpool. DELPHIC (due Wellington about July 29), sailed on May 20, via Australia. (Shaw-Savill, agents.)' NORFOLK (duo Wellington about August 12), sailed on May 30, via-Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) • . . Cl'/VIG (duo Wellington about SoDtember 1), sailed.on June 20, via Australia and Auckland. (Shaw-Savill, agents.) HAWKES BAY (duo Wellington about September 5), sailed on July 11; via Auckland. (Tysor Line, agents.) From New York. , STEPHANOTIS (due Wollington about July 28), sailed on-April 29, via Australia and Auckland.-■ (A. and A. Line, agents.) INDItADEVI (duo. Wellington about July 31), sailed on May 23, via Australia and Auckland.: . (Tyser Line, agents.) JANETa 1 (due Wellington about August. 1), sailed on May 19, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) _JEANARA" (duo Wellington about August 27), sailed on . Juno. 10, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents'.) INVERTAY (due Wellington, about September 10), sailed on'June'2o, via Australia and Auckland; (U. S. and A. Line, ageuts.) BRIEZ ;HUEL'(due Wellington about September 18), sailed on July 1, via Australia' and Auckland., (U., S. aud'-A. Lirie, agonts.) INDIiALEMA''; (due -Wollington' about- Sep-' tembdr 12),- sailed on July 4; via Australia and Auckland. : (Tyser. Line, agents.) ! SAILING VESSELS' EXPECTED.■■ MARJORY- GLEN, barque, left Liverpool May 12, for Wollington. CARACCIOLO, ship, left Marseilles, June 27, for: Wellington. ' ' BY TELEGRAPH. ' : ; - oversea: PLYMOUTH. 1 ' , July 20. Arrived.—Turakina (2, p.m.), from' Lyttelton. . 'i SYDNEY.'' . s"' ; . . ; July 21. Arrived;—Jtoeraki (11 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived. —Casablanca, from Hokianga;: ' ■ ... COASTAL. ' '■..TUESDAY, JULY 21. , ' . '. HOKIANGA.', Sa'iled.—Molbourno, for Melbourne, : - . AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Navua (4 a.m.), from Suva. ' ■ Arrived.—Komata, from Westport.'Sailed. —Nerehana (7 a.m.), for. Napier.' ■ .- Sailed.—Kaiapoi, Den of Rutbven, and Nerohana, .for South.. ' . Sailed.—Haupiri, for East Coast ports., Sailed.—lCereru, auxiliary ;kotcli, for Gis- • borne. Sftile'd.—Navua (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Moana, for East Coast- and South; Passongors—Saloon: For Wellington—Miss Rich, Mcsdair.es Femie. Aldwell, Messrs. G.' H. May, Bond, F. D..'Walker, Bonnor; 4 steerage. For Lyttelton—Mr. C. Budd; 3 steerago. For Duno'din—Miss Jackson, Mr., Smart' . ONEHUNGA. ■ Arrivod.—Rarawa (8.30 a.m.), from Now Plymouth. . ■ • ' ' ' Sailed.—Rarawa * (3.15 p.m.)," for New "Plymouth. Passengers—Mesdames M'Diarmid, Bartor, Messrs. Luxford; Anderson, M'Diarmid, A. B. Barter, D. Routledge, . Chalmors, M'Gill, F. .Wells, Magill, Chase Morris, Symons. T. Quirk, Burgess. Sorgeant-Major Ali-, son, Major Kent, Colonel Knight, Dr. Clarkson; 18 steerago., •, MANUKAU HEADS. - Rarawa crossed bar at 4.55.p.m.. . NEW PLYMOUTH. : Arrived.—Takapuna - (3.30 ; a.m.), . from Onehunga, , . Sailed.—Rotoiti (9 p.m.), for Onehunga. Sailed^—Takapuna (12.30. p.m.), for Wellington. '. ' . ,' . . . . v rATEA. . Sailed—Aorero (3.20 ■ p.m.) and'.Mana (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. ; . WANGANUI. . , Sailed.—Huia (3 p.m.) and Tainui (3.45 p.m.), for Wollington. " ' ' NAPIER. ' ' Arrived.—Talune (9.45 . a.m.), from Wellington. ' Sailed.—Talune, for Gisborne.-. PICTON. ; Arrived.—Defender (3.30* a.m.), from Wellingtonl •; l ' . -.: ' *' ■ Arrived.—Alexander l . (9 a.m.), from. Nelson. Sailed.—Otterburn (3.5 p.m.),. for Sydney. ' NELSON. • , . Arrived.—Pateena (1.15 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived.—Charles Edward (7.20 n.m.), from Wellington. " : < Sailed:—Pateena; (noon), for Picton. '! MOTUEKA. : ■' Arrived.—Manaroa (2 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Manaroa (2.30 .p.m.), for- Wellington. ' GREYMOUTH; Sailed —Arahura (1 a.m.), for Westport. ./ WESTPORT. Arrived.—Arahura .(6 aim.), from Greymouth. : Arrived.—Koonya (10.40 a'.m:); from Wellington; • ' - . -- . ' . To sail.—Arahura (4 p.m.), for Nelson. KAIKOtJRA. Arrived.—Wakatu (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON.' ' Arrived.—Maori- (7 a.m.) and.-' Storm (8.10 a.m.),, from. Wellington. ', . Sailed:—Storm; for Timaru.' Sailed.—Cornwall (5.40 p.m.), for Picton. Sailed'.—Maori (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington, with 172 passengors. J. ' , . TIMARU; Arrived.—Ruapeliu (8 a.m.), from Napier. DUNEDIN. Arrived.-Maheno, from Melbourne. ■ : Sailed.—Victoria, for northern ports and Sydney. Passenger for. Wellington—Mr.. Falkner. Sailed;-rVictoria, for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Miss Charters, Mr. Fotheringham. For WellingtonAir. Falkner. For. Auckland—Miss Hueston, Mesdariios Marshall, Hueston, Campbell; Harvoy arid child, Thomson, Mr. Master Hueston. For Sydney—Miss • Wadio, - Mrs. Wadie; 8 steerage. BLUFF. Arrived;— Flora, from Port Chalmers. ; Arrived.—Wanaka, from Lyttolton. j Sailed. —Ripple, for Wanganui. i Sailed;—Maheno, for Dunedin. ' Sailed.—Taieri, for Dunedin. i Sailed. —Flora, for.Oamaru. THE NORFOLK, FROM LIVERPOOL-.'. On May 30, tlio F.H.S. Line steamor Norfolk left Liverpool' for New Zealand ports, via Australia. The vessol is expected to reach Wellington about August 12, after/ making- a call at Auckland first.. Her passengers for Now Zealand arc as follow:—For Wollington—Mr. David Young and family (5), Mrs. Ann Mitchell and' family (11), Messrs. Marshall Blako, James, and Clias. M'Ewen. For. Lyttelton—Messrs. Robert Mnnson, G. G. Young, Win. E. Sharp. For Port. Chalmers—Miss Grace Miller, ' Mrs. M'Guire, Messrs. James M'Guire, W. Bryon. For Gisborrio—Mr. Wm'. Caliill. For Auckland—Mr., Thos. Dobson and family (6), James Hunter and family (2), Mrs. M'Gill, Mr. P. Dougan. - • , The Norfolk has a total cargo of 43G8 ,tons for Now Zealand. Of this anjount 1413 tons are for discharge at Wollington.

THE TURAKINA. Cabled advice received by tho New Zealand Shipping Company reports the arrival of tho Turakina at Plymouth on Monday afternoon. Tho vessel left Lyttelton on June 9, and made calls at Monte Video and Teneriife.. THE ..NAVUA. , To-morrow the Union Company's steamer Navua, from Suva, via Auckland, is expected to reach Wellington,' with a considerable quantity of fruit. The vessel left Auckland at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. After discharging at Wellington she will make a trip'to Westport and back. A SHIPMENT OF J ARE AH. A shipment of jarrah reached Wellington by the steamer Terje Vilcen yesterday.- The vessel • left Bunbury on July 1,- and camo via Newcastle, where bunkers were replenished. Tho voyage throughout was accompanied with ordinary weather, .and the, vessel raado a gcvd trip. Her cargo consists of. jarrah sleepers and timber, and is consigned to tho Millars'. West Australian Hardwoods: Co.,:' Ltd.' ' THE JANETA. It'is reported that : the"'u.S'. and A.S.S. Line steamer Janeta, from New York, which arrived at Melbourne on Sunday, has yet to call at Sydney before coming to New Zealand ports. Tho vessel has-cargo for .discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dune- ' , 7 n .rotation. -She is .expected to arrive in Wellington about August ], When the' vessel has completed discharge sho is fixed to proceed to Port Pirie to load concentrates for the United Kingdom or Continent FIFESHIRE, FROM LIVERPOOL. Early yesterday morning, the F.H.S. Lino steamer Fifeshiro, from Liverpool via -Australia and Auckland,. arrived in the harßour', ' Tho vessel left Auckland on' Friday afternoon, and made a slow passage down in consequence of meeting with heavy weather. The Fifeshire-has i9OO -.tons of cargo for discharge at .'Wellington,: and. after discharge here leaves for Southern ports to complete probably on Thursday. Threo saloon and 38 steerage passengers booked for Wellington from Liverpool, arrived by tho steamer yesterday. ; PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. . THE RIMUTAKA'S LIST. Next woek the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Rimutaka from London via Capetown and Hobart is expected to arrive in Wellington. The following passengers are expected to arrive by the vessel First saloonMisses Craig, :H. JB. Gosset, F. Lanyon, Mosdames Benecke, A. E. Hall,' Robertson, Starky, Messrs.. A. C. Benqcke, T. L. Berry, G. Craig, D. Cunningham,. D. St. G..Gorton, E. Robertson, R. Robertson, G. B. Starky. Second saloon—Misses- C.. Goodchild, D. Halfacre, N. Quinn,. Mesdames L. Alward, Bailey, F. Fletcher',-. Halfacre, Munroe,' M'Naughton, Messrs. J.: Bailey,- C. D. Burgess, H. Clark, W. E. Greonj G.-.H. Halfacre,; M. M'Naughton, W. Makin, J; Munroe, Rev.'C; H. Piatt, Masters E.'Bailey,. F; Fletcher, R, Fletcher, S. Halfacre, R- Halfacre, Munroe. Third-class—Misses H. D. Bicker, L. Bloye, R. Bloye, A. Brown, M. Bryant,: B. L. Campbell, A. Chatarn, P. Douglas, L. Ferguson, N. W. Findlay, R. Fuller, L.'Fuller, A..Green,-H. M.-Hall, B. Hall, E. Hayward, C. H. Hill,. D. M. Hill, H. A. Hirst, L. Hudson, E. Ingham., I.'Jarvie, E. King, J.'Landless, G. Langdon. M. M'Farlane, F. E. Moycs, M. Mayes, P. Pickering, D. I. r Roper, M.- A.-Roper, G. L. Roper, E. M. Sadgrove, H. E. Sadgrove, T. E. Sadgrove, 31. Young, G. A. Simmers, A. Topp, J. E. Watson, E. M. Wood, R. Wright, B. Wright, Mesdames G. Bicker, J. Bloye, Bradbury, Bryant, Campbell, Chambers, Douglas, Ferguson, V. F.-Findlay, Fuller, Halfpenny. Hall, Haslem, Howes, Jones, Kane, .M'Farlane, A. Martin, E. Mason. C. E. Mayes, T. Page, Penneycuicko, Ritchie, Roper, Sadgrove, S. H. Smith, Smith, Steel, J. H. Steel, Tidman, M. Topp,-Watson, and Wright, Messrs. L., W. Amey, -H. Ashworth, G. Barker,"E. ; Bergman, 8.-Bradbury", Wm. Bridges, G: Bryant,. A. Bryant, F. Bryant,- J. Bulger, F. Burden, F. Butler, J. Campbell, T. Campbell,-<J. Campbell, ,T. T. .Chad-' derton, H.-S. Chambers, E.' B. Chambers, T. H. Child, H. C. ■ Christians, R. Christie, A. Christie, F. A. G. Cotterell, T. Cfaddock, J. Crawford, J. C'rerar,. A. Crighton, I). '-Davie's, . W. H. Douglas, W. -Earsman, H. Elliott, W; Fergubn, W. : Fuller. S. Fuller, A. Haigh, A. Halfpenny, F. S. Hall., J. Haslem, A. Hewlett, .T. G: Hill. S. E. Hill, ,T. H. Hill. F. A., Hirst. G. Hope. H. ■ Hope, H- A. Huggins, W. Hunt, C. Hunt, R. D. Hunter,' D. E. Jones, W. Kane, A. Knox; W. Lancdon, D. Lavory,-A. T. Lawson, A. Lceson, E. Litchfield, A. MTarlane, R. -M'lvor, J. Mackenzie, D. Mackenzie, J. M'Laren, E. .G. H. Macnamara, J. S. Mariott, AV. Milne, J.,T. Moifitt, H. H. Naylor; V. .T. Nielson, W. Ogden, W. W.. Penneycuicko," F.. E. : Pickering,: A. Pickering, H. J. Preece, C. ; H. Reid. J. P." Reeve, F. Richardson,' .T. Ritchie, H. Ritchie, G. E. Roper, A.' W. Sadgrove, A; R. Sadgrove, A. E. Sanderson. J. Simmers, A. Simmers, W. . Simmors, A. W.. Smith, C. V. Sipith, T. Smith, W. Smith'; H. Smith, D: S:- Some'rs', P.,'D. I Stacoy,' J. Steel,- D. .Sullivan, F. Syk'es,-:W. Taylor, H. W. Thompson, H. Tidman, H. Tatty, A. R. Tutty, H. B. Tuttv, W. H.Vincent, W. A. Watson, W. G. Watson, W. E. ..Welch, J. .Whoatley,.:.C.:" J. 'Wilbey. A. : J. ' Williams,r H. Woodward;'A. 'Wright, W. Wright, J. Wright, J. Young, H. Young. Mastors F. G. Bicker, L. Bryant, T. ; 8.. Campbell, R. Chambers. L. Chambers,-A! Ferguson, V..:F. Findlay, ,C.v F. Hall; ■G. -Haslem; R. Haslem, B. Howes,-H. ,W: Howes, A. E..Tones, G.. v: Jones. .J., Kane, F. Langdon, 0: J. Mason, G. Penneycuicke; R. Roper, E. L. Ropor, H. R. Sadgrove,-T. E. Sadgrove, .T. E. Sadgrove,' W. L.. Sadgrove,.. J. - M.. Steeh A.-AVatson,'R.' A. Watson, and A. Wright.-To-night the Union . Company's steamer Whaneapo is expected to : leave Westport for Wellington. ' . Tho barquentino Helga, 1298.t0n5, hasteen chartered to lnad'coal at -Newcastle for Wellington'or 1 Lyttelton.' Capt. M'Beth assumed command, of the Warrimoo at Dunedin, vice Capt. McDonald, who went ashore for orders. 'Yesterday afternoon the Government training ship Amokura came off the Patent Slip. The vessel leaves - Wellington for Auckland oh Monday. Mossrs. Johnston and Company advisa that they expect that it will be a few days yet before tho Moa will be, in readiness to be towed to Wellington from Wanganui. - The Shaw-Savill liner Arawa left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton. The departure of the Matatua for Auckland has been postponed till early,on-Thursday, morning.':.. At ono o'clock yesterday morning the : Arahura left Greymouth for >Westport., She accordingly should leave Nelson at four this morning' for Picton, and tho latter port'at noon to-day for Wellington. ■ '■■»'. . Judging from advicos received at' Sydney last week there is some likelihood of the oivners of tho Swedish-South- African Line of steamers, now. engaged in the regular- service botween Scandinavian ports, South Africa, and the Commonwealth, extending their service to New. Zealand (says tho Sydnoy "Commercial News"). -It --'is understood that a representative 'has already completed inquiries ■in the Dominion, and his reports • have been favourable, • but until some further, information is received nothing definite,willbo decided on.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 10

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OVERSEA SHIPPING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 10

OVERSEA SHIPPING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 10

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