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LOITDON, 12th May. Sailed— Kaipaia, for Wellington. SYDNEY, 12th May. Arrived— Maheno (2 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed— Sunday, for New Zealand. . NEWCASTLE, 12th May. Sailed— Petone, for Oomaru; County of Anglesey, for Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH, 12th May. Sailed — Rarawa. (8.35 p-m.), for Onehunga. NAPIER, 12th May. Sailed— Wimmera, for Gisborne and Auckland. WANGANUI, 13th May. Sailed— Kapltf (8 a.m.), for Wellington. Sailed— Stonnbird (7.40 a.m.), for Wellington. / PICTON, 12th May. Arrived— Pateena (4.25 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Pateena. for Nelson. NELSOS, 13th May. Arrived— Waimea (4.45 a.m.), from Wellington ; PateenaS (5.30 a.m.), from Picton. Bailed— Mapourika (7 a.m.), for Wellington.. KAIKOURA, 13th May. Arrived— Wakatn (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 12th May. Sailed— Ngahere, for Greymouth; Breeze, for Dunedin and Timaru; Moeraki, for Dunedhi, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne; Morning Light, schooner, for Waitapu ; Rakaia (1.40 p.m.), for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe 13th May. Arrived— Slaorl (6.55 a.m.) and Hinemoa (8.45 m.m.), from Wellington.. Arrived— Monowai (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Maori (8.25 p.m.) and Hauroto (11.15 p.m.), ifor Wellington. WESTPORT, 12th May. Arrived— Komata (6.40 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Mangapapa (8.3 C p.m.), for Welling.ton. , GREYMOUTH, 2th May. Sailed— Ngatoro (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington DUtfEDIN, 12th May. Arrived— Baron Innerdale, from Bluff. Sailed — Invertay, for Manila via Newcastle. Sailed— llanrotc, for Auckland, via East Coast porte. Passengers : Saloon— For Wellington: Misses Barber (2), Fitzgerald, Russell, Nicholh), ilesdanies Barber und 2 'children, Hull, NichoUs, MeeSK. Russell, Gregg. AORANGI, -MANOSA, MONOWAI, AND MOKOIA. Next Friday the steamer Aorangi will (accordliitf to a Christchurch exchange) , leave Wellington for Sydney hi place ot the Mokoia. On ber return to Wellington on Wednesday, 31st May, the Aorangi will tranship ber southern passengers and cargo to the Manuka, and leave Wellington on Thursday, Ist June, for Auckland, leaving there on Saturday, 3rd Junft, for Rarotonga, Papeete, and San, Francisco. The Manuka, arriving - at Wellington trom San Francisco on Thursday, ._2stb May, will leave there ou Thursday, Ist June, for southern ports, Hobart, aad Mel- * -bourne, in the intercolonial time-table run, * and remain ht that service. The Moaowai, on arrival at Dunedin from Auckland, via ports, on Sunday, 14th May, will withdraw for survey and overhaul. The Mokoia, on arrival »fc Dunedin from Melbourne, via ports, on Tuesday next, -will continue thrcugli to Auckland, via ports, in the Monowai's time-table run. The Mokoia will transliip southern passengers and cargo for Sydney to the Aorangi at Wellington on Friday, tho 19th May. tfOTICE TO MARINERS. ' ' Among the notices of warning issued to mariners in tli's week's Gazette are the following :— The Ulttflf Harbour Board notified that the r.ijmal station at Stirling Point outside the ' entrance lo Blulf Harbour has been, removed, ■ • and vee-sela are not now able to communicate with this station by the international code. The Harbour Board have notified that this signal station will probably be re-egtnblinhed ...t an early date, when another notice will be issued, Tbe Auckland Harbour Board has .notified thai tho dredger Hapai is now worirmg of the v/estexu side of the Railway Wharf, with sit mooring chains laid out in different directions. When in the channel v. led ball t>/ day and a red light by night will bef •bown by the dredger on the clearest side for ' poising. Masters of vessels • are warned lo "bo great caution when approaching or passing tiro dredger. LOADIKG PORSC& OB 1 NIWARB. * ' Loading porte Of the Niwaru, which is duo " 'at Wellington on tho Zlst May from London, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier, ai* as follow;— Timaro, Lytteltoa. Wellington, Wanganui, Napier, Gisborne, arid Auckland. From the. lubfc mdnfckuicd port the vusml .sails flEujiy ■" for jtad^^uMkgsSlate j*^

LEAVING! BY THU NORFOLK. , Leaving Lytteltpn ou Monday afternoon for West of England ports, via Las i'almuß, tho Norfolk will take the Xoliowing passengers :— Mise Yeats, Mesdoines E. Humphries and 3 children., Greenwood and 2 children, S. McGuire, Graham, May and child, R. Carter, Dr. liamilIton Allan, Messrs. 11. B. Smith, Chas. E. Trythail, H. Xewinan, E. Humphries, Poskitt, Jao. Qsborn*. Greenwood, John Robertson, G. G. Lowrie, W. lnnis, May, John Hamilton, and ttourke. ARAWA LEFT MONTE VIDEO. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's liner Arawa, whicli left Wellington on 20th April, continued her voyage to London from Monte Video on Wednesday evening iast. MORAYSHIRE DUE ON TUESDAY. The Moray shire, which left Auckland this morning for Napier, is due at Wellington on Tuesday evening. Three hundred and sixteen passengers were landed by the lonic at Hobart yesterday. Tho vessel has M 8 passengers for New Zealand, and she was to leave at 10 o'clock this morning for Wellington. The steamer Ennerdale is expected to leave Melbourne to-night for Huon to loud timber for Melbourne. Mr. J. Birch, wharf manager at Auckland for the Union Company, and Mr. A. Thomboii, managing director of the Karamea Steamship Company, are reported to be seriously Mr. Ferguson, late chief officer of the Maitai, has joined the Aorangt. Mr. D. Roberteon is acting second mate of the Regulus hi plmje of Mr. J. B. Richard. Owing to bad weather the loading operations pi the Indrabarah at Gisborne have been •hampered. She will bo at Wellington on Wednesday, and will leave for London at daybreak on Friday. The Greymouth Harbour Board's dredge Mawhera will leave Greymouth to-day for Wellington for the purpose of undergoing anvual overhaul and inspection. Id addition to making a call at Waicangi, the Hinemoa will also touch at Pitt Island. The vessel is to leave Lyttelton to-day On her \oyage to the Chathams. The Union Company's training ship Dartford is fixed to leave Newcastle nest Wednesday for San Francisco. At one itime in charge of the Union Company's labour department at Dunedhi, Mr. John Kirby is now secretary to the Seamen's and the Waterside Workers' Unions at Sydney. Mr, Stephen Bernech, formerly of the Union Company's steamers, who is at present confined to his bed through contracting 'blood poisoning hi his legs, is progressing very favourably. According to the Auckland Herald, 1800 caßes of oranges are to be thrown overboard from the Rakanoa at sea. They are part 'of the Talune's cargo from the Cook and Society Islands, and being in a very bad condition were placed on the Rakanoa at Auckland on Wednesday for the above purpose. It; appears that the fruit had been picked and packed while In a wet condition. The harbourmaster at Onehunga reports to the Marine Department that the black buoy off Karaka Point in the Waiuku channel has disappeared, and that ho- is making arrangements to have it replaced. The Taviuni is exDected* to leave New Plymouth on Monday for Wellington. The Hhnltangi adjusted compasses in the stream this morning. Mr. R. S. Strickland has signed on. the ; Marajoa as third engineer. Mr J. W. NellBon, third engineer of the Putikl, signed off the Vessel's articles this morning. In the intervals between her monthly trips to the Chathams, the coastal steamer Himitangi, which has been purchased by the Chatham Island Fishing Company from Messra. Levin and Co., will engage hi the AVellingtonFoxton trade, as at present. Messrs. Levin and Co. will on. such occasions act as agents for the Himitangi.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 4