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BY TELEGRAPH. BRIBBANE,10th August.

Sailed— Aonmgt, for Vancouver. - WABBNA3IBOOL, ttfli August. Arrived— Torgauten, from Greymonth. AUCKLAND, 10th 'August. Arrived— Taravera and Wanoka, from South; Handa Isle, bartjuentine. from Newcastlo ; La Bella, barmienttne, from Bluff. NEW PLYMOUTH, 10th August. - Sailed— Rarawa (midnight), for Onehunga. llth August. Arrived — Rotoiti (5.30 a.m.), from Onehimga. Sailed— Rotoiti (noon), for Wellington. PATEA, 10th August. Arrived— Eapiti (5 p.m.), from Wellington, NAPIER, 10th August. Sailed— Kahtt (6 p.m.), for Wellington via aoast. Utn August. Arrired — Zealandia (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON, 10th August. ArriTed — Queen of the South (6 p".m.), from Wellington. PIOTON, 10th August. Arrived— Pateena (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Pateena (B.JO p.m.), for Nelson. BLENHEIM, llth August. Arrived — Opawa (4 a.m.) and Ngunguru $7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To eail— Sgungoru (midnight) and Optwl (5 a.m. Saturday), for Wellington. NELSON, llth August. Arrived — Pateena (5 a.m.), from Picton ; Eini (6 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, lOtft August. ArriTed— Defender (10.20 p.m.), from Wellington. llth August. Sailed— Kotuku (6.45 a.m.), for Wellington* ORETMOOTH, 10th August. SaUed— Charles Edvard (5.40 p.m.), for Welfington via Mlramar. LYTTELTON, 10th Augu»t. Sailed— Tongariro (4.30 p.m.), for Timaru ; Baden Powell (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington vi» Port Robinson. llth August. Arrived— Mokola (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. TIJIARU, llth August. Arrived— Tongariro (7.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton. ATHEXIC LEAVES HOBART. The local agents of tho Shaw-Sovill Company have received cable advice that the iteamer Atlienic continued her voyage from Hobart for Wellington at 5 o'clock yesterday evening. The vesKl should put in an appearance here on Tuesday morning. NEW YORK~SHIPPING. Writing under date of 15th July Jlessri. UalUer and Quereau, of New York, report lhat Che s.s, Oakburn is to be despatched for Australian and Kew Zealand ports early in Seii'tcmber. There Is a general disposition on Hie part of agents of the different lines to Mt and secure higher raits on nearly all looda going forward. This is in view of the probability of some arrangement being reached whereby tho long-continued competiJion and low freight rates will bo brought to in «nd and moderate and iteady rates be tatabliahed. The Northern Company's new steamer ApaQui, bound from Glasgow to Auckland, continued her voyage from Aden on Saturday la«t. MesirH. Bailey and Lowe, of Auckland, have been given an order for the building of a iv/in.tcrew scow for a Napier firm. The yesDel ia to carry about 120 torn of cargo on a light draught. She will be propelled at a ipceci of about 9 knots by her engines, and will alto carry a big rprcta of canvas. A cabin on deck will tceommouatc a limited number of nasitrtgeri. The vctsel win trade between Napier and the ports within a ■adius bounded by East Cape and Akiteo. The dcdth is announced at Auckland of Captain Win. Lamb, at the age of 74 yean. Tho deceased was at one time engaged in the Auckland . Island trade, but he retired from ths sea «omt years ago. Tho Tyner Line »teanw Star of Australia vrived this morning it6m London via Australian ports, Auckl.md, and Napier. Tho veeiel berthed *t the Queen'u Wharf, and liter discharging the U to go to tfee UUtgti-K Wharf to commence loading. After abnut a ■sreck at this port iho in to nil for Gisbornr-. Tho '.teamer Kini, which is making a trip la pUM of the Corlnna, will ndfc com* back to Wellington from New Plymouth, but will gfi •tealgbfc through to Weotjort.

The Nrw Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaipara, which arrived from Lyttelton thi3 morning, is to sail for Auckland at noon tomorrow. She is to leave the Northern port for London to-morrow week. The Haupiri is expected to leave Auckland to-morrow morning for East Coait bayi, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. She" is due hei-e on Thursday or Friday next. The Mapounk-v sailed from Greyroouth at 6 o'clock last night on the return to Wellington via Weatport and Nelson. The overhaul which the 6teamer Corinna is undergoing at Dunedin i 9 expeoted to occupy five or six weeks.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. BRIBBANE,10th August. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. BRIBBANE,10th August. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 4