BY TELEGRAPH LONDON, 19th May.
Sailed — Tongariro, for Lyttelton. BRISBANE, ISth Miy. ArriTed— Moana, Irom VtmoouTer. MELBODK3TE, IBih May. Sailed — Jessie Ciaig, barqoe, far Kniparn. 19th Mftj-. ArriTed — Warrimoo, from Blafl «nd Hoh«rt. HYDXXT, 185h May. Arrived — Rio Lope, barque, from Kataira. Siilfd— llihrao (sj>.m.), -for WeUingUn. Sailed — Vortliern dnief, barquo, tor Aucldan'J; Mar&c7?cr, for Eaipan. WKWOASTLB, 20th Miy. ArriTed— Lottie Menaefl, from Auo&Jand. AVCKLXtTO. 19ih May. Eaited — Sqnall (y«ter<f»y), for Rant Oosrt. Arr'tted— -Ktikourt (4.30 p.m.), trim WaihiTa.; TictorU, from Southern port*; VTaaaka, from VTaatport. 20th M*r. Arrired— Zealnndia (1.30 *.m.^, iJrom Sydney. Bbc -experienced strong head wind* to moderate gal* tbnnghaat ths raja**. !\7 ' aWBOBHE, 20th H*y. Arrlred— TThinrtpo (7 *.m.), from Weßinftoß EAar dun, 1m u»y. Hear* pissed nonth tt 8 &.m. NEW FLnfOUTH, 18th M«y. Slil«3— Tnkapuna (9 p.m.), for Oaitbonf a. , ZOth May. ATrlTcd— Barawa. (5.20 a.m.), from OjleUunga. WANOAKUI, 20tb May. , Arrlred— Stormbird (2.5 a.m.), from WcUln*. tm ' WBSTPORT, 19fca May. (U. 30 ».mj. Irom Welling-
NELSOS, IBth May. Arrived— Waverley (10 p.fn.), from Grcymourh. 19th Msi . Arrived— Wa'nui (10.15 a.m.), horn Wellington via Picton. LYTTELTOX, 19.h May. Arrived— Toroi (7.30 a.m.), frcm Timaiu. Arrive-d — Haurotn (4 p.m ) and Pattena (6.45 p.m.), Irom Wellington. POUT CKALMTHS, 18th May. Sailed— Surrey (4.35 p.m.), for Isi sffoanc. 2m ii Maj. Arrived— Waikaro (8 a.m.), from WcllmgCMii. DUNEDIX, ISth May. Sailed— Riiapchu, for Bluff. ; 19th May. Arrived — Koonja, from VTest Ccsst. Bailed— Mocrali, fcr Melbourne via Eluff and Hobirt. Tlio Vi'iivrtra arrived tt Hobart at 10 o'clock th.s morning. Tlhc TTnien Cnmpnny's Celcutia trader Apa'rima arrived >*n>erclay and was berthed at the Tarp-naki-street Wharf, -where she 13 to discharge over ICOO tons cf caigo. The vessel had a ro\ijh trip dcrrn frem Auckland, but came through T. - :thout any daniajrc. Aa an lrstanee <il the effect of tlie new regnlations nffectiDp the lo»d watcr-lme on British voeklo, adopttd to place tlio latter on better carrying terms with foreign vcsselj, it may be mentioned (save a Dunedm exchange) that on her lasj visit to this port the steamer Suffolk iras registered as bcinjr 4521 tona net register. Sineei then it ha» be^n iaersascd to 4554 torn, a net jnereaee cf .333 tons. Captain Cumminf, luTbeurmastcr at Gisbornp, has received a price- from an Auckland boatbuilder for the ponstruction of a new launch for harbour -work. Tho vessel is to be- 55ft in length, Bft betm, and 3ft draught. Tho motive power will bo erupplied by a 12 h.p. Jersey Standard oil engine, -nhieh will give the boat a speed of 9 knots. Captain Penuinftdn, ef the Rosamond, and Captain Xaylor, acting master of th© Kittawa, have exenanged commac*l. Tho Uo'inn Company hope to despatch the Puheki from Westport for Wellington at midnight to-night. She will bo followed by the Haw«, railing at midnight to-morrow. Captain Muir, of the Baden Powell, who joined tho little steamer Bftll Bird at Wellington recently, toot her in to Helensville from Nelson, nnd ia now in town again. Tlio Kttl» vessel had a rough trip up tho coaat and gixtnt an uncomfortable thrct days off the Kaipatj, bar in a heavy gale. The. Bell Bird 15 at prcjeut laid up at HdtnaviJle. Tho. F.H.S. stea'ner Suffolk !s expected to leave Lrttelton «n Eriday for I'icton, Waitara and Wellington. The Union Company advise that the Maheno left Sydney for Wellington nt 5 o'clock on Saturday -venuig. She UT due here early on Wcdncsdny morninif. The Taviuni, which was to come to Wellington from Westport, his now been diverted, and will proceed to Tiirofu. The t'nioa Company hope- to despatch the lAraifinm for L.vttcJton and Duaedin at 3 0 clcek to-m.'rrow afternocn.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 6
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607BY TELEGRAPH LONDON, 19th May. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 6
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