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BY TELEGRAPH.

LONDON, Sth September. Sailed— Nerehana, for Australia and New Zealand. LIVTRPOOL, Oth September. Sailed— Delphic, for Auckland. DARGAVILLE, 9th September. Arrived— lnga (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington. AUCKLAND, Oth September. ATrired — Hinemoa (noon), from East Coast lighthouses. OXEHUXGA, Oth September. Sailed— Eo amond (3.20 p.m.), for New Ply'imouth and Wellington. FOXTON, Oth September. Arrived— Queen of the South (12.30 p.m.), from "Wellinpton. XEW PLYMOUTH, 10th September. Arrived— Rosamond (8.23 a.m.), from OnehtiHga, NAPIER, 10th September. 'Arrived— Kahn (12.15 a.m.), from Wellington Via the coast. WANGANUI, IQth September. Arrived— Stormbird (10 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, Oth September. Arrived — Pateena (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed — Pateena. (6 t p.m ), for Nelfon NELSON, 10th September. Arrived— Paieena (12.50 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived— Waimea (3.20 a.m.), fiom Wellington. Arrived— Holmdnlc (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sstf>d— Pateena (10.20 a.m.), for Piclon and .•Wellington. To sail — Mapourika. (9 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM, 10th Septemher. 'Arrived— Blenheim and Opawa (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 9th September. Arrived— Wakafcu, from Kaikoura. j Sailed— Rakanoa, for Kaipara; Moeraki, for Dunedin and Bluff; Xgatoro and Kittawa. , tfor Greymouth. 10th September. Arrived— Victoria (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— Maori (7 20 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— Breeze (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Maori (8.20 p.m.) and Hauroto (11 p.m.), for WeT:Dgion. To sail— Waipori (5 p.m.), for Wellington. HOKITIKA, 10th September. Arrived— Defender (1 a.m.), from Wellington. TIMARU, 10th September. Sailed— Waihora (12 45 a.m.), for Newcastle. DTJNEDIN, 9th September. Arrived— Corinna, from northern ports; Te 'Anau, from Timaru; Ripple, from Lyttelton. Sailed— Kurow, for Westport; Te Anau, for TV'est Coast. WESTPORT, Sth September. Arrived— Wairuna (3.50 p.m.), from Wellington. 10th September. Io sail— Flora (? p.m.), for Wellington. BLtJFF, Mb September. .(VxiTed— Tnraktoa £.5,15 p.m.), from Vfcitara.

THE PAPAEOA. Yesterday afternoon the New Zealand Shipping Company's stearaer Paparoa, from London, berthed ab No. 1 south, Queen's Wliarf, aJter having diseliai'pe'J a quantity of explosives at tile powdur ground. Tlio vessel hus about IGOO tons of (,'onei-al carpo to discharge at Wellington, after which she leaves about Wednesday nest, for Port Chalmers. At the southern port the liner will lay up, joining the Kaikour*. and the Rakaia, to await tho advent of tie wool season and tho [ busier export season. • On Monday the Awokura. -wilt be placed on the Patent Slip to be made in readiness for her summer cruises. Three bojs recently completed their training, and liaTe been drafted into the mercautile marine, and three others have sianed on in their place.*. It is expected that the training ship ■will first make an excursion to the Marloorousth Sounds to enable the recruits to attain "sea legs." An enquiry Into the recent grounding of the scow Orakei will shortly bo held at Nelson. From Calcutta, via Melbourne and Sydney, with a cargo of Indian raerchandise ; the British India liner Itria is due at Wellington from the last mentioned port about Tuesday next. The Shaw, SaTill, and Albion Company's steamer Kia Ora., which left Lyttelton on Wednesday for Nelson, -will return to Port Chalmers to lay up after completing discharge at tho latter port. She is expected at Port Chalmers about the 91st inst. After completing her docking and overhaul at Port Chalmers the Mararoa •will leave on Thursday for Lyttelton, and will resume her running in the fprry service from that port on Friday, the 16th inst. The Mokoia will withdraw from the service on arrival at Wellington on Thursday, loth inst., and will leave the next day for the Eastern Pacific. Tho Moana. from Sydney, -which leaves Wellington for Lyttelton on Thursday, loth inst., ■will delay her departure until 8 p.m., so that she will be the feiry. steamer for that night. The Koromiko, after discharge of her sugar cargo at Auckland next week, will go to Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne and Sydney. The Kurow was hauled out of dock at Port Chalmers on Thursday morning, and about an honr later the ferry boat Mararoa went in. The Kurow sailed yesterday for Westnort direct, where she will load coal for Wellington and Lyttelton. Captain McLean resumed command, with Messrs Hi'l, 'Rarnet. and Daniels as first, second, and third officers respectively, and Mr. Finlayson (late Talune) &s chief engineer.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 4

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