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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVERSEA. .LIVERPOOL, April 30. Sailed.--Nairnshire, for Australia and New Zealand. COASTAL. MONDAY, MAY 2. EUSSELL. Sailed.-H.M.S. Pioneer (10.30 a.m.), for Whangaroa. KAIPARA HEADS. Arrived.—lsabella de Fraine, schooner, from Dunedin. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Northern Chief and Handa Isle, from Newcastle. Sailed.—Victoria (6 p.m.), for Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Karawa (4.10 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed.-Corinnn, (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Karawa (8.20 p.m.), for Onehunga. WANGANUI. Sailcd.-Huia (2.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Kapiti (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.—Gertie (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. GISBORNE. Sailed.-Waimea (3 p.m.), for Wellington. ' NAPIER. • Sailed.—Hauroto (2.20 p.m.), for tho south. Passengers: Saloon—For Welling, ton—Messrs. Stephens, Budman, Wheeler, Milburn. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Wairau (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.-Nikau (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOET. Arrived.—Alexander (3.20 a.m.), from Wellington, i GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kamona (0.15 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Defonder, from Karamea; Kaiapoi, from Greymouth. Sailed.—Canopus, for Westport; Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Einple, for Stonyhurst; Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Murray, Aynaley, Rhodes, Powell, Scott, Lindsay, Edwards, Clarke.. Bird, Johnston, Leonard, Mesdames Ballantyne, E. H. Rhodes, Cameron, Talbot, Scott, Squires, Mark, M'Connell and child, Inwood, Leonard, Gaskin and child, Andreae, Messrs. Wilkins, Reese, Chapman, Rowel, G. H. Scales, F. W. Maclean, Ecdpath, Ballantyno, F. N. Martin, Coatos. Hopkins, Talbot, Whitlock, Brailsford, Milsom, Inwood, Laws, Francis, Coord, Farrell, Calne. Wilmot, Bolt, Woodcock, Waymouth, Flynn, Bradley, Mark, Gaskin, and Andreae/ and Jubilee Singors .Company; 50 steerage. DUNEDIN. . ' Arrived.—Moura, from Westport; Joseph Sims, from Herekino. Sailed.-Storm. for northern ports, i BLUFF. Arrived.—Ulimaroa (8.10 a.m.), from Melbourne and ITobart. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Messrs. Murray, Spackman, Huntingford (2), Ohisholm, Edwards, Baxter, Cootes, Pearson, M'lvor, Pouting, New, Rothwell, Mesdames Wicksteed, New, Innes, Edwards, Waller, Gray, Ellis, Misses Froon and Best (2). Moana, from Dunedin. Sailed.—Moana (7.10 p.m.), for Hobart; Ulimaroa, for Dunedin; Breeze, for Oamaru. A. AND A. LUTE. The Ai and A. Line chartered steamer Indrani was .to have left New York on April 23 for Australian and New Zealand ports. Tho next steamer to take tho loading berth for this line wiU bo the Tomoana. of the Tyser Line. She.is timed to sail from New York oil June 20. OPAWA DUE ON FRIDAY. It is now decided that the New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa will proceed from Napier ' to. Gisborno to-day and then come on to Wellington. Sho is not now expected to arrive here until I'riday nest. THE WEST COAST STEAMEE. A telegram received liy the Union Company states that tho Arahura was expected to roach Groymouth from Westport at noon yesterday. She is timed to leave Groymouth early this morning on the return journey to Wostport, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington, and is due here on Thursday morning. NAIENSHIEE LEFT LIVERPOOL. A cablegram received by the New Zealand and ; African . Steamship Company states that 'the ' liner Nairnshire sailed from Liverpool on Saturday for Australian "and land ports. Sho is due at Wellington about July 6.

TONGAEIRO'S . MOVEMENTS. Movements of the Tongariro are now announced. On Thursday, she leaves for Lyttelton to complete discharging London cargo, and she is due at Bluti for Homeward loading on May 12. She afterwards calls at Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, and returns to Wellington on May 26, Bailing finally from this port for London on May 41.

CORNWALL'S OTJTWAED OAEGO. A summary of cargo taken from New Zealand ports last week by the Federal-Hculder-Snire liner Oornwall is as follows:—From Auckland-414 quarters beef, 10 carcasses mutton, 845 carcasses lamb, 8 Quarters .veal, 71)7 crates cheese, 171 pieces beef, 139 carcasses pork, 13 casks casings, 221 caslis tallow, 629 cases gum, 72 baits wool, 264 bales flax, 21 . bates rags, 132 dumps tow, ,63,000 super, feet timber, 1001 sacks sand. From Port Chalmers—lCo quarters beef, 15,630 carcasses lamb, 200 crates beef, 100 bags beef, 839 cases cheese, 10 kegs casings, 3ul cases preserved meat, 418 sacks cocksfoot. From Waitara—3Bll quarters beef, 999 carcasses mutton. From i'icton—ssoo carcasses lamb. From Bluff— 8902 carcasse3 lamb, 116 crates beef, 654 crates cheese, 635 crates frozen runners, 30 casks runners, 8 bales rubber, ia!3 cases proserved moat, 238 socks peas. From Wellington—24l3 carcasses mutton, 17,716 carcasses, lamb, 3049 crates cheese, 316 casks tallow, 4 bales rubber, 7 ■ bales rags, 219 dumps tow, 4902 cases preserved meat, 44 tons scrap iron, SJ iron girders, 1 case ferns. From Tiinaru—2ooo carcasses mutton, 20,800 carcasses lamb, 276 sacks oats, 1713 sacks wheat, 255 sacks bran. From Lyttelton—soo carcasses mutton, 19,012 carcasses lamb, 229 cases cheese, 30 casks tallow, 300 cases preserved meat, 1574 sacks peas, 283 sacks beans, 9097 sacks w.hcat.

E.M.S. TONGARIEO FEOM LONDON. Shortly before 3 p.m. yesterday the New Zealand Snipping Company's K.M.S. Tonganro arrived in the stream from Lonuou, via Tenerilfe, Cape Town, and Hobart. Alter medical inspection sue wae berthed at No. i south (Jueen's Wnurf at 4.15 p.m. Tho vessel left London on March 17 and Plymoufcu' on March 19." Modorate to light N.W. and K.i). winds, with line wcatner, wore experienced to Teneriffe, which pore was reached on March 24. Leaving tho same day, the vessel encountered light to moderate N.U. trades, then light, variable breezes, with very line weather. The equator was crossed on March 3U, and tne following day light S.B.K winds set in, which gradually increased to a moderate breeze. At noon ou April 8 the Tongariro arrived at - Oapa Town, and after passengers and mails had bean embarked the voyago was continued. On tho run across the Southern Ocean moderate to fresh S.\V. to N.IV. winds and fine weather prevailed, Hobart being made on Wednesday April 27.' PasEengers for Australian ports wero there disembarked, and 482 tons of cargo was discharged, and at noon the nest day the llual stage of the voyago commenced. From Hobart to Wellington good weather was met with. Tho steamer Drought 115' passengers, and about 3000 tons of cargo for i\ew Zealand ports. She leaves on Thursday for Lyttolton. Captain Sutcliffe is still in command of tho Tongariro, and has associated with hiin tho following officers:—Chief, Mr F Bevis; second, Mr. A. Rivers; third, Mr P. Ballard; fourth, Mr. T. Holmes; surgeon, Dr. Lindsay; purser, Mr. P. J. Coniford; chief engineer, Mr. W. Brown; s«r ond, Mr. W. Thomson; third, Mr j ' James; fourth, Mr. P. Posgate; fifth, Mr. A. Armstrong (late of the Hoyal Mail Steam Packet Line); sixth, Mr. A. Henshaw (lato of the Glen Line); chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. Evorard date of the Opawa); second, Mr. E. J. Nibbsolectriciaii, Mr. J. A. Bisset. ■

in addition to the passengers whoso names wore published on April 28, tlio Tongariro brought tho following saloon passengers :—Hobart to Wellington—Rev. T. Kay, Mrs. Pitt, Miss Woollcombc Boyce. Cape Town to Wellington—Mrs. Aitken Oonuel, Messrs. L. Lewin and D. Walker.

Yesterday tho Government steamer Einemoa left East Cape for Cuvicr Island. Slw is (liie at Auckland this evening.

"Fairplay" understands that the British India Steam Navigation Company, which recently placed orders for tho construction of live steamers, have contracted for a further live.

Messrs. W. M. Bannatyno and Co., agents for tho Nikau, advise thnt on Thursday next her time of departure from Wellington will be 3 p.m.

Departure of the Turakina for London fcv' been fixed for noon on Thursday next lii. F. Hawke has joined the Rosamond ae purser in place of Mr. E. J. George Young.

A total of 141 passengers are coming to Now Zealand by the Warrimoo, which is duo laoro from Sydney to-morrow. Of this numbor 63 aro travolling ealopn and 89

Tho Maoriland Steamship Company's Ennerdalo is at present on the way from Timaru to Auckland with a full cargo of produce. The Holmdalo is due here next week from Timaru, and is afterwards to go to West Wanganui to load timber for Sydney, and then to Newcastle to ship acargo of coal for Wanganui. Advice from Westport states that the Navua will leave there at 3 a.m. to-day for Auckland, and the Komata at 3 p.m. ,for Albany. The Kamona is loading at' Grcymouth for Lyttelton. Messrs. Onyon, Seater and Co. havo chartered the steamer Breeze to load a full cargo of kanri at Paratuiu (Manukau Harbour) for Wellington. The vesEel is due here about the middle of the present month.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 7

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 7

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