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LONDON, 22nd June. ' Arrived—Rimutaka, from Wellington. SaSed—Aotea and Ayrshire, for New Zealand ports. NEWCASTLE, 23rd June. Sailed—Senorita, for Gisborne; Pondo, for New Zealand. SUVA, 22nd June. Arrived—Suva, from Sydney. '' Sailed—Moura, for Auckland. AUCKLAND, 23rd June. Arrived— Sfinomi (7.20 a.m.), from San Francisco via Honolulu arid Pago Pago. NEW PLYMOUTH, 22nd June. Sailed—Barawa (8.45 p.m.), for Onehunga. 23rd June. Arrived — Takapuna (5.40 a.m.), from Onehunga. EAST OAPE, 22nd June. Shire liner passed south at 2.30 p.m. 23rd June. H.HJ3. Pioneer passed north air 9.30 a.m. NAPIER, 22nd June. Arrived—Kate Tatbam, barquentine (2.30 p.m.) trout Newcastle. Sailed—Haupiri (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington. 23rd June. Arrived—Mokoia (8.30 0.m.), from Wellington WANGANTJI, 23rd June. Arrived—HuU (9.40 a.m.) and Stormbird (9.55 Lm.), from Wellington. PICTON, 22nd June. Arrived—Pateena (5 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Fattens (9.30 p.m.), for Nelson. ' 23rd June. Arrived—Opawa. (7.55 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Pateena (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. 4 NELSON, 23rd June. Arrived—Tasmin (7.15 a.m.), from Ticton; Tasman (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Pateroa (9 aLin.), for Picton. PORT ROBINSON, 22nd June. Sailed—Wakatu (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington Tia. Eaikoura. KAIKOUBA, 23rd June. Sailed—Wakata (9.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, 22nd June. • Arrived—Rotomahana (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. 23rd June. Arrived—Victoria (7.30 a.m.) and Miiraro* (8.10 a.m.). from Wellington. To sail—Mararoa (8.30 p.m.) and Tarawera (11.30 p.m.), for Wellmßtnn. FAREWELL BPIT, 23rd June. Kini passed tor Wellington at 9.30 a.m. GREYMOUTH, 22nd June. Arrived—Kotuku (2.40 p.m.), from Wellington DUNEDIN, 22nd June. Sailed—Tarawera, for northern ports. P««sengers for Wellington—Mrs. l'tarson, Messrs. Beeve, Perm. BLUFF, 22nd June. Sailed—Waiwera, for Port Chalmers. The Tyser liner indralema, from New York via, Australia, is due at Auckland on Monday next. After discharging at Auckland she will come on to Wellington, , The Christchurch Vrtte says it is understood that Captain M'Alister, of the Rum, and formerly of the Toroa, will proceed to Condon, at an early date- for the purpose- of bringing out the new steam trawler for the Kapler Trawling Company. The- steamer Gibraltar, which Is to bring * cargo of phosphate* from Kobe, Japan, to New Zealand is expected to leave Kobe about the end of tho month. The Press says the Tyser liner Indraghlri will leave Lyttelton for Dunedin today. After discharging her cargo she will proceed to Sydney to loa/1 for Home. The cargo landed by tho Moeraki to-day Includes 1991 tacks potatoes and 121& *vci* oats. The Westport Times soya that Mr. Thwni>son, representing tho owners of the- launch Xararaea, visited Charleston on Tuesdtv, and inspected tne submerged boat. The result ofthß visit will be that a contract xr'.ll be let for raising tho veisel. The New Zwland and African Company, local agents for the- steamer Pondo, advie« that she left Sydney yesterday for Auckland. The Wrirau bar to improving, «nd it i* anticipated Uiat tho steamer* ifguifcuru and Blenbeim will be able to getaway for WeiIhyrtcn tomorrow*
The Union Company advise that it is hoped to despatch tho Kofctu from Orcymouth for Wellington to-night. She is bringing 1200 tons of co»l for this port. The Union Company has been advised that the Moura left Suva for Auckland and Wellington at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She if bringing 3450 bunohea bananas and 325 tons Of case fruit for Wellington, 100 tons of oaee fruit for Lyttelton, and 115 tons for Dunediru Tho Kini, duo from Westpprt to-day, has 1350 lons of coal for the Westport Coal Company. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina. will nv-t now return to Wellington. She will complete loading in the South, and will call finally from Lyttelton on the sth July. The Whnfeatane, due here from Napier on Wednesday, will sail for Picton about Friday. She will leave Picton for London on the 2nd July. A large unknown steamer came up close to the Heada at 9 o'clock this morning, and passed on. The barque Weathersfleld 1 ia to be brought in from the stream to-day to complete the discharge of ncr timber cargo. ■ - i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 4
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