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SXUHEY, 4th July. Sailed— Hokol* (2.30 p.m.), for Auckland. Bth I July. Arrived— -Monotrai (3.30 a.m.), from Welling ton. NEWCASTLE, 4th July. Sailed— Woollahra, for Lyttelton; T«reeddale, lor Wellington. » • „ t m AUCELAUD, 4th July. Arrived— P. J. Wickstrom, jun., barque, from Sew York and Rockhantpton, Sailed— Wanaka, for Bluff. Arrived— H»uroto (5.43 n.m.), from Rarotonea. _ , CAPE, 4th July? Talune paieed north at 4 p.m. . • , v XAPIER, 4th July. Arrived— Kahu (9 p.m.), from Wellington via coast. s NEW PLYMOUTH, 4th July. Sailed— igopuhi (9 p.m.), for Ouehunea. » • , tt- „ • *OXTON, sth July. ArriTed— Himitangi (9.30 a.m.), from WclEugton; Huia (9.J0 a.m.), from Picton. . . . „ . PICTON, 4th July. c^lL^rf B*'*8 *'*" I ,^ p - m -?> Uom Wellington. I Sailed— Patcena (8.15 p.m.), for Jfctoon. To tail— Patcena (2 p.m.), for Wellington/* BLENHEIM, sth July. Arrived— Opawa, Ngunguru, and Blenheim (6 a.m.), from Wellington. ' KELSON, 6th July Arrived— Patecna (5.23 a.m.), from Picton , Sailed— Pateena (7 a.n-.V for Piei™ LTTTELTOK, 4lh July. Sailed— Oswestry Oracifo auu iamweia, for Fort Chalmers. sth July. Arrived— Mararoa (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA, 6th July. - Arrived— Wakatu (7.30 n.m.), from Wellington TIMARU, 4th July. Arrived, jn roadstead— Kaikoui a (8 p.m.), from Wellington. l v '' ARRIVAL OF THE MOERAKI. Th« Union Company's eteamer Sloerakl arrived in the stream at 5.10 la3t evpning, and ■waa berthed at No. 1 north, Queen* Wharf, at 6.10 p.m. The vessel was delayed by very he»vy weather on the run acrott, high beam *co» causing ncr to roll htarilv, and making things muoh leas agreeable Mian is usually tho case on -this fine vc*3el. Thfe iloecaki was only about two hours behind her usual time in spite of the heavy weather, her departure from Sydney last Saturday --jjaving been delayed until 11 p.m. The cargo for wtll tftrton includes) transhipments ci Britannia, Lohinsrren, and Guthrie. A. AND A. LINE. The "Stw Zetland and African Company, local agents for the A. and A. Line, ourUe that tho steamer Queen Helena is to leave AucUl.iriß to-day for Wellington, and i» due hero .on Sunday. After discharging at this port the ve«l*l Is to go on to Lytfrclton and Blincdin. Cable advice received by the company state* that the steamer Wimbledon is to leave New York for New Zealand ports direct on the 6th Augujt. The Union Company adflsb that the Roiortl did not cross the Maiurittu bir juntl! YJfi thifl mAH^qgi £&* would leave Hew

Plymouth to-night and arrive here to-morrow afternoon. The New Zealand and African steamer Devon, from Liverpool, is expected to leave Sydney for Auckland to-morrow, and is due at Wellington on the 15th. The vessel is bringing 123 passengers for New Zealand ports as follows: — Auckland 33, Wellington, 58, Port Chalmers 15, Lyttelton 16, Bluff 1. The Vancouver tiader Pondo is not expected to sail from Wellington until to-morrow. It is still indefinite whether tho vessel will leave finally or moke a return call at Auckland. Tho Mora3-shire, of tho New Zealand and African line, is bringing 131 passengers from Liverpool for New Zealand ports. A Press Association telegram received from Sydney last night stated that the- Monowai, which left Wellington for Sydney at 7.15 p.m. on Saturday, had not arrived. The vessel was not due at the New South Wales port until lato last night. She arrived at 3.50 this morning, a few hours late. There was a heavy sea on the Westport bar this morning, and the Taieri was not expected to get out until this afternoon. Oaptain Stewart, who has been on a holiday visit to Australia, returned to Wellington last iiSght h.V the Moerakl. Oaptain Caitchon has taken over tho command of the schooner Southern Isle in placo of Captain M'Donnld. The collier Twecddale, the departure of which from Newcastle for Wellington we announced yosterday, is a vessel of 4432 tons grods and 2874 net, and is commanded by Captain Milne. She was built by Messrs. Russel and 00., of Port Gloagow, in 1904, and is owned by the Mackill Steamship Company, Ltd. Tho vessel Is JBslt longT 50.6 ft beam, and 25.9 ft deep. Captain Gibbons', who has been off duty on 6ick leave, has resumed command of the'Tasman.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 4, 5 July 1906, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 4, 5 July 1906, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 4, 5 July 1906, Page 4

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