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Expected. to sail: froin Lyttelton- to-day at 2 p.m. tholqnio should arrive in-sort' early to-morrow., morning.. The vessel sails finally Jprliondori, from Wellington /on. September B.'■•-, ;.-.>' ■'.'■';., ; .::' BTJTBSBIHE'S 'LPABItfO PpilTS. \, ',' lieaving Sydney-: for Auckland.ion Saturday. ncxt;tho' Buteshire makes-the following New Zealand- ports fpr loading' pur-.posesj-Apcklan!}, : Wellington;. Lytteltoii, Port Chalmers, and Bluff, leaving' the lastnamed port finally.'for Esspie', bn'.SeptemV iEIPPLfi'S; VOYAGE' TO ■ (THE - OHATHAMS. ' n A report. pf the' Canterbury .'steamsbjp yompany,s steamer Eipplo'ii last 'voyage' from .Wellington -to' the Ohathanr Islands with gear; for the two. new' fish'ing companies .who" have started there states : that •'tie vessel .reached Waitaugi: at' noon on .Saturday August 20. .Afteh taldjjg on ' tf) boat and some men to .assist in landing her cargo, : tlic Hippie proceeded to' Oweriga, • ; whore she anchofed the; same'night:-' The. work, of:- unloading' the 'cargo' into the .boats was started, at. 8 a.m. on Sunday, .August 21, and cpiitiiiued till- dark,' every--thilig haying, to be: landed through' the', surf on to the beach: Three heavy ■lifts"' ,of two tons each were got safely ashore.Work ,was resumed : on Monday morningiunti), when a- heavy northerly gale ;and gea stopped operations,, and the Rip-' ;Hp ; went out ■ toi- ,a' safer: Anchorage.. Starting, again on,Tuesd.a'y".'m6r'hirigii the 'work'' :of discharging, and landiiie the cargo was' finished at ■? p.pj:,. :on- Wednesday • Apgust ; 24. i:Thp ..vyhola of'it-he- cargo was landed in thres- and o, half working davs, - which': was. an exceptionally. ;gopd perforin-. : . OniVfednesday'aftei'no'on the'Eipplo" went' 'to ■ Pitt Island '-and..landed :th'e "mail, and I thence to Waitangi, where , she anchored I'at, midnight. Slle took, on the. outward :inafls at daylight; ; and sailed .immediately after;,foiSLyttelton. •■'' A'heavyi.north«rly ■ lalp; and thick..weather with a very' 1 low bavometer, which dropped to 28.75, -dioTe-' ,tho .vessel away to. the" Eouthward, but' at .4 p.m: on Saturday the .wind: shifted tb-tiTe south-west, and•■ blew';a: hard' gale ■;;with high seas and torrcnt-s-of-'rain until arri-val.-at Lytteltpn;.'p!nAugt}st ?B. v :.\ :■■■'■ '■'-.:,,,;:~, ■ ' ■ . ; UMMAEQA..FEbM ; syDNEY,v..; :; ' Arriving in the'.stream-:.at ,11.55 i'yester--day .morning, the Uliinaroa, from Sydney : direct, was granted pratiaue, berthing lit. ;the,wharf at: l.lOvp.m.' ' leaving ; Sydney at 4 p.m. on August-'27,.the veeselVexperienced fair weather on the run across; Her. : cargb fpr Wellington consists of 815 tons, general merchandise. 'In addition',' the' ■TJlimaroa-..haa ,2000.: cases ■ of, -fruit: to bo; "landed,;in;New 'Zealand; Following ia-ii ■'«v. u ? r .'passengersi-Raloon-Mesdamea l :grpssloy, Powle and 2 children, Hood, Hook,.SenburV.; Conrick - and ' chila, Alexander, ■V < ?°Pi--,,W tc J»f 11 i .Watts,."-Tringham,; Mac;dougall,- Ulack-,. ■:■ Partridge;.; -.aoodwin,' ,Neville r Eraser and 'child,' 01sson,-' ; Jacl(Eou;' Intei-bitzen. and cSild?-GlassV Missqs Mars-. don,,Antill, Norns, Broadbent, Geery; Hut'- , ledge, •■ Hook, ■ Nathan ,-■ (2), ; . Papakara, iDoherty,. Lucas. Segrief, : , M'Beath,, Hume, Home, Smith, Tringham, Andrew, EobertsoUi Huggins, Olsson, .Schittule, Messrs," .JJon-ald, Daris,' Hermann,- Oarr, Patorsbn, Hulbert, Joseph,- Studholme," Orossley,.Hill, Carey, fleplier, Grigg, Ooburn,' Von aer Yilden,. Hamilton, ■ Apploton/ . Oarcy,ftRMy- Lawrence,. Hoqk, Oonrick, Williams, Hood.. • Alexander, -H'Crackem Bestham' (2), Donald, Grey, ~Ooop. - Watts Trtnghai-v:Hack r -Purkiss, ■Mitchell,' Smith' (2), .Black, Oampbell,:. Alexander;-. .Weber; Partridge,, Orpwe,:.Hal!«tt, SuUivo.il,- Jqyce, Wc6t, Hansen, IJanlnn, Horsman, Speflcor, Ferris, 'Watkins,...Hinchau, .Murray, Dumberhno, Itojloyi; Campbell, Hardwick, ser, .Olsson- (2), HaniiHon, Russell, Holmes, , ' lutobetzon, Glass, Sjjhrks, Peiirpse, Barry, Staiues, -, Gahey, Eaison, Lawaon; "Scott,: Elms, Fltjgibbon, Allen, 'Steir, Ham, Dobeon, GUby, ■ Warren, Wallers, Lennard, Fowler, ■ Fletcher, and Kelly. '-.'.-.'■ , ' .' Transhipments ex Ohangsha , , Mataram, Or.vieto, ■ Nlkko. Maru,.- Gabo, Tanwerwycit,Eostock Haunu, Gneisenau, Oobleutz, Augsberg,,, and O(,way; also arrived by - -the steamet.' It -is-expected to get her away for southern ports and Melbourne to-day. 'i The' submerged rock .betiveen tho George. Street Pier and the.' entrance of -the 'old , ' dock at Dunedin is being blasted-away by: Messrs. Millar -Bros,,..divers, who are disposing- of v the-- , structure, by s depositing gelignite In the bores recently' put down by a'drill-.operated -from the-Otago Harbour Board's Pricstmtin dredge. - -> ..' wiiilo tho Pqkaki;-was-in,-port-.'Mr.'-.A'. E, Watson, .second engineer, oaine ashore for orders, and Mr. T, M'Alpine joined the ship ,as third engineer;/. : -■;■." : -. .:. It•■lβ .'stated- that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Kia Ora,' on completion of disohatge at New Zealand ports, goes fo Port Ohaljh'ers to bo laid up until thd'wool season opens.' ■ ...-'.' Captain Woods, of tho steamer Breeze, is ashore on pick leave . Captain A; Cowan is ill charge temporarily!.~j _. ; ... ■■.'!■ . Yesterday .the Steamers belonging to the" Pat-ea, Shipping Odmpany's flcetvwere , decorated with-bunting in honour.of tlie marriage of .Mr. S. .Sampson.' ... ..-,- :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 7
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