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BY TELEGRAPH.

SYDNEY, 12th July. Arrived—Clan Leslie, i om Lyttelton; Northern Chief, fiora Kaipiua; Casablanca, from Hokianga. I 13th July. Arrived—Moana (2 a.m.), from Wellington. SUVA. 12th July. Sailed—Marama, for Honolulu and Vancouver. Arrived—Navua, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, 12th Jujy. Sailed—H.M.S. Challenger (9 a.m.) and AVimmera (3.30 p m.), lor Sjdney. ONEHUNGA, 13th July. Arrived—Rarawa (9.20 a.m.), from New PlyjDiouth. TEKOPURU,.,I2th July. Arrived—AVaipori (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, 12th July. Sailed—Laudcrdale (8.20 p.m.), for Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH, 12th July. Sailed—Rarawa, (9 p.m.), for Onehunga. 13lh July. Arrived—Rosamond (7.45 a.m.), .from Onehunga; Koonja (10.30 a.m.), from AVellingtoh. AVAXGANUI, 13th July. Arrived—Slormbinl (5.35 a.m.) and Kapiti (6.5 a..m), from AVellington. PICTON, 12th July. Arrived—Takapuna (4.50' p.m.), from AVelltagton. Sailed—Takapuna (G.lO p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON, 13th July. Arrived—Takapuna (0.5(1 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed—Takapuua (0.40 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. Arrived—Wairau (5.40 a.m.), from WellingLYTTELTON, 12tli July. Arrived—AVootton, from Nydiu Bay; Aratapu, brigantine, from Kaipara. Sailed — IComata, for Timaru. 13th July. Arrived—Maori (C.oj a.m.), from AVellington. To tail—Maori (5.20 p.m.), for AVellington. BLENHEIM, 13th Julj-. Arrived—AVaihi (3 a.m.). from Wellington. KAIKOURA, 13th July. " Arrived—AVakatu (8 p.m.), from AVellington. AVESTPORT, 12th .Inly. Arrived—Knrow (4 p.m.), from Hobart. BLUFF, 12th July. Sailed—Ulimaroa (4.10 |).m.), for Hobart and Melbourne. 13th July. ' Sailed—Manures a, barque, for Kaiparc; AVarrhnoo, for Duntdin. • INWARD LIVERPOOL CAROO. The rederal-Houlder-Shire steamer Denon, ■which is duo from Liverpool on or about the 7th August, is bringing a total load of 7710 tons of geneial mei-U.andisc tor N^w Zenlmd ports. This makes .her a mil si.ip, and the caigo is to be distributed as fo'lows :— For Auckland: 2400 tona; for AVciiiiittcon: 'li'in tons'; for LjtUlton: 3200 tons; -.or Dunedin : 1600 tor--. I Vdvice hai boca received in AVellington to the effect ;iiat Mr. D. Goidou Stables, second Gflicer of the Paparoa, intends to remain in England, and sit lor the examination' for a master's certificate. .. ** T'ne Apurima has been fixed to sail from Calcutta fov New Zealand ports on the 25th July. She is expected to 'reach AVellington about the 3lst Augu=t. '/he wieck of the Charles Edward is sinking deeper and deeper (<-ays the WanganuL Herald;, and daily the po&sibility of floating her becomes more remote. The top of her deck is now ten feet beiow low water, 17ft below high water spriDgs,' and it is expected she will ere long diop on to the clay bottom at the 31ft level. Explosives will probably be brought into requisition to remove part of the hulk. According to an Australian exchange Messrs Bums, Philp, and Company have acceded to a request by the Premier of New South AVales that capfcama of the firm's Island steamer's ■hould keep a look-out for castaways in the New Hebrides. A few weeks ago a lifebuoy bearing the name "Loch Lomond" was picked up in the New Hebrides, and the relatives of come of tho members or tUo ciew taougnt

it possible that tidings of castaways might be heaid of in the islands. A circular letter has been foi warded to shipmasters m the Island trade, but it is not thought likely that anything moie of the lU-fafced ship and her crew •ndl be heard. She is believed to have gone down with all hands oft North Cape, New Zealand, while on a voyage from Newcastle to Jjj-ttelton, as a good deal of wreckage came ashore there. In about a week the Anchor Company's new steamer Nikau should arrive at Nelson from Go\an, and she will forthwith take the Wairau'b mnning in the Welllngton-Nelson-Mo-tueka service. On Monday ne\t H.M.S. Encounter, -which it at present at Auckland, is expected to arrive at Wellington. Sbe will be lebunkered with Westpoit coal at this port.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 6

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