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SHIPPING,

tWt OP WflLLlM«TOir< HWfl WATfiB. T««dSiy— Bh 40m a.m.; dh lorn p.ait TO'Diarrow— 9h 4dtn a.m.; Mh 5m p.ffl, ARRIVALS. .Ttily 29— Afapourika, e,s. (4.5 p.M.). 1203 ten^, Angus, .from Ureymotttfi, Westport, ajid AelsoH. l'3A'!en^er'> : Saloon— Misses BfecZe (S), Tougley. ,vOa.vton. Millai*. Bisley, Nurse FAlla. MesiltUnd's Hitrley. Aslitin, ttusli, Ritey ifnd child, {law*;e. flftll ami infant, Stessru. SttUth, Cuthberlscn, QlbboUs, Lov, Caldwell, Kinvif*. flrtfle.v, /tt'hlln, JtfeKsey, SteVetis. Rose, te Oiwe, fletclM* Carey, Quayle, Mikkleson, Wofttoti, JPreemmi. , Cale, Mofpeth, Stichbury, ttftmlltofl, Huuli, Wmel, James, Fmnk, Stfiitli, Amof!, flookay: fi staevage. July 29— Aritpftwn. ws. (7.10 p.m,), ZCB tons, Corhy, from Foxton. Jitlv 2 n -Ripple, K.e. ,(0.10 p.m.), 3(0 tons, Carlson, ifcmi Olsborue. July 20— Te Atlnil, s,*, (10.45 p.m.), 1052 .torn), Cnfey. from Nelnoti and Picton.' Vn» reftfi^rs : Sitloofi— Mifsea McAlirt^r, .eflric?, FleWellvn. Jeffries, Virco#, York, Mlley*. WiU mn, vfi'inti, Ortbble. Brstftsfofd, Towflsefld, Bramtey. Pickering. Stcsdßffle* Wilkinfon, 3y* rttorte, Btfser and child. Bryee and child, Cole, WllUatoe, A^ery. Aherne, Messrs. Wilkinson, •Br«dley, Smith, Pruning, Best, flunter, Moon, Joj-nter- Brick, Sdiaiter, Wchlin, Collins, CoX, fieese, fliylvert, ftrumtnond, Bird, Broa.ll, skh> net, Leclser, Predrlcfts. Teague. Jfaytbr, Cole. •Powell, Jfijrton, Waketin. Slier Man, Jlaffiott, Mann-lnc, <yßr.ien< Forbea C 2», Browne, God' Ifey, Coopei 1 , Alieffle, SlcMillafl, Rydef, and JttcDomtldi b steerage. .tuly 'iB-Sfsi-oansoft. s.«. (midnight), 122 tons, Hflrt, from Stofciteka. July 30— Huia, *.b. (3.20 a,m,), 127 tons, Hurt, from Wrta^ftiui July 30— tfgafioro, s.s. (4.10 a.m.),' 1137 tons, Chflstlan. from Or«ynTO«Mi. July 30-*-itoreß? f e.s, (4,40 a.m.), 11 tofls, flsk. from Patat. July so— Maori. ».«. (7 a.m.), 3SD9 tons. Aid' well, from Lyttcltoii. J Pa«seagers ; Safoortr-^ Mlsnes fllslop, SlfldaJir, Bones, Mtfifliefy, ' .f6ftes, Ponfold, Bo*g, Bishop, Leitch, Gore, Cdnninsharti, Mesrljfities Jrtckman, Jolly. Nc-v-man, Fetnandesi, Richardson, Streckel, Penfold, BtlctmtHin, Robert*, Gedge, Major Richftrdson, Captain Thoßi«s, Messfs. Hallunt, Laurensoti, Wilkitts, Btfdgen- Cotutttb, Jones, Finnic, Kst« court, jAcofan, Warner, Sflrtth, Pcfifold, Christie, flweitine, 3. W. Smith, Boag, flislop, Nollemtwi. Lawrence, O'Connor. Cornan, Hall, ,Mittitt>n, Oilbertf Bretmttf, QiU, Cutiitinghatn, Armstrong, BfodfJek, George, fiaymofid, Phil« lips, Leslie, nnd Master Penfold. July 30— florn, s.s, (7.15 a.m.), 1273 tons, ftortofl- from 9otrtftern ports via Lyttekon. July 80— getfflerty, «.«. (8.60 a.fii,), 137 toas, iWJldman, from Foxton. July 30— Knpunl, s.s. (12.36 p.m.). 278 ibm, SacUson, from Pstea. Jill? 30-Ko«aifiOnd, *8. (1.10 p.fil,). 721 tdftS, ,\Hallis, from Onelmbga- and Sew Plymouth. jfttly 30— Kiriuaka, s.s, (1.45 p.m.), 133 ton?, Md'tttooh, from Pa tea. Jttly 30— Tarawera, &.&. (1.56 p.m.), 2003 tos-!, Md£*s«n, from DUnedln And Lyttelwn, fasseilg^rs: Ba!oofl— M.isses J. Black. Wallace, MdMlaoies Lord, Adaitti!. Testre, Barile9, Messrs. J. fi. J*rd. j>dmtis, fe«chem",iker. C, Heath, xestfo. Shute. BriStow, Solomon, Wat' \esi Staftefcridge. Masoh, Waghorn. Hugh3s, Hearsay. Greenwood, Rambtli, Barker, Wig* ■ley, Baraftg, llfttherford (2), Welsh, J. Paton, Faulkner; 6 steerage. July 30-MPpatftf. s.B. (2.43 p.m.), 110 tdß«, Nicholas, %rtrt Blenheim, July 30^m^nh«fm, «,§. (2,60 p.m.), 120 tons, ,Wa.tsoH, frwfc Blenheim, July 30— tiettn Denny, barqtte (8.4S p.ffi. ti ■the stream), Offo tons, Holm, from Newcastle. July 30— StisA't, s.s. (if<so p.tfl, in tile stream), 6686 torts* Robertson, from, Liverpool, via Capetottn. itdbAri, nnd Auckland, July SO— KomaW, s.s. (10.40 fi.ffi,), 1694 tons, .3>ooriy, from WegfJtiort. .TuJy 31— Wootton. s.s, (6.35 a.m.), 161 tons, lial'seft, fWffl K&i&QOi. July 31— Kottfiai, S.S, (6.36 a.ft!,), 702 tons, ;■ Scott, froffl OreytnoWh, OEPAWYURBS < July 29—Energy, 5.8,<(2 p.m,), 08 tons, Eck< 'lord, for Nelson. .July 2B^£»ucties& s.s, (2.30 p.m.), 308 tons> , iwstchlin, iw tytteitOn, with bftfqrte Erfflinla. In Jiily. 29-Erftiinfa; barque &So r 1408 'iotts, Matchese, for'Ljttelton, in. tow of the _ July 2D-BWe2S, 8.8. (0 ][>.«,), 287 lohs, Woeb.4lftg, f6f Wuntfanul. July 20— Kami, em. (8.20 fj.ffl.), US tefi*, K'Joties, for Napier. July 28--Kiiitang(it«, s.s. (7,40 p.m.), 1981 "totis, RJistoti, for UrejUDouth, Melbourne, and iAdehi,dSt<, July 2t»— Sikrttt, s.s. (11 n.m.), 248 tofle* •Hify. for. Nelson rfnd Stotuelsu. July 20— Mitfarf.n, ('l.lo p.m.), 'SS9S "ion«, Sl »nnifi«, for .Ly-Uelton, 1 July oD— Kaipnrn. «.s. (8.80 p.fn, from the stream), 'JBO2 toiiF. Coiiiwull. for P6rt Pirie. July 31— TougurlW). s.s. ((i.17 a.ffl,), 7608 tqti?, ■W'tiyte-t'aesonn, for London, via Aloftte Vhko, fWierllfe, and Ptymouth. Pansengers^Sa' loai— from welllnpdh ; Jrosdariies Hatufi and iteA'ry, Major A, Horning, Messrs. W. T. Jfateh, i!. if. Litchfteld, A, W. Stewart. Thktl clitfert: Alcudn tries JUuttefwortlr, E<stj]'fiS"6n, Messft-s. c, Wirketi, R.. Butterworth, B. Dawson, N. Jt<A»ilisofi. I'fdtn Aucklaifd^-Sftloon : MlbsoS W. C. flcid, fl. Allen, ,Mfs. 8, S. field. SPhfrddas?: Misses ,0. amf X, Hill. Mrs. . G.> Hill, "Messrs, J. Fottyth. J. H. Stalfhrd, fl. Wood, i'rom Cwfiitehtirch— Saftwn s Mlbs D. Mitchell, * Hiird-claftsi : Miss 15. liatif, Mrs. t>. Currie. .'.from Diaredin— Sailoon ; Me&ftfs. A. faylor, J. UVf. McVey v Thfrd-clasp': Miss E. J. Anderson, \Mt. W. MttEwan. from New PJvmouth— Third elafls! Mr, P. Karklall. i'rotn Napier—Third«iivssi Mr. W, Walker. From Westport— *l.<ird'claßß : Mr. J, P, Skehiioffie. ftotfi Asn- ■ «m i tofi-'Mrs, Wllsoa, Mr. A, Wllsoft, Master .Wifeon. Jdi'y 31— Te Anau, s.s. (12,60 p.m.), 1652 ,tdns, Carey, for Pict&n and Nelson. Pas* '*ettgt*B'-Batooii : For PlcWn— Misses Dell,.Prit» cha,rd, Mesdames Hall, Lester, Marriott, arid .tfhoroas a.nd child, Messrs, Lester, Blakeney, tNewkrtu fiealy, McKenzie, Smith, Marriott, Ha'rielilne. jStuart, Pof ffeJ^on— Jllsoes Jfaylor, JSamblyfl 4 Mesdames Walker, Addmg, Dr. iy*a.Hfitlite. Messrs, Bush, Cheeseman, McKed, MoNauiirftMt, Adams, VESSELS'. IN PORT THIS AFfgßNfedN Clyde-riuay Wlmrf.-Solgfflil, Ta.ra!Htkvefcaeet Whttrf.— PdhetUa, .Tervols-qtia/ Wharf.— MftpoUrika and Wootton. • Queen's Wha.tf.—(South) Kennedy, farawera, Kosamond, and Sussex; (north) Hflia. Aofere, iKifipuJta, Queen* of the South, Stombifd,. Opawa, KajiutM, Maori/ Ctistomhouso'cit&ty Wharf.— titHk TayJon 1 , Mana, Blenheim, d»M Matntfba. Railway Wharf, -Clyd«, Eo»Hal, and Kofflat*. King's Wharf.— A.wpftWa, Ruahine, and Nga« ioro, Pipitia Whaff.-fMteneKttl. Ju Stream.— fielen walny and Amokur^ exPEcreo arrivals Watiaka, Westt/ort, 3i* WakaWi, Lytteiteti it«* Kalkoura, life . KnpUi. WiUtgaflUt, Ist MoiJowai, NoMWftt fWfis, lib M.trttfoti, Ly««ftoti, isfe Te iSMfttit. NelsCn alid Pfdtofl, l(t Nikau, Nekon. jind Motwka, lsfc t)iiclie«B, L.vtteftoti, Slid Mmitatigi. CbnAHfliH and Lytteltou, 2n& Piitiki, Timaru, 2cd Warrltotw,. Sydney, and Arahura, ftreymoutlt via ports, 2nd Pateenfl, Aer# l'fytawitii, 2nd Waifflefl, tHc*oii, 2Ud Pateena, N<w Plymouth, 2ud Knhu, Napltte via co«st, Srd %Ylffloiera, tvmedln aad Lyttelton, 3f<f tllfflaroa, Mtißotlrnc via South, 4th PROjeCReD OCPARTURBSi Jfaori, LvtwHon. Aort'fi 1 , Patta, Bnh opawii. Blenheim, stst Htormliird. Watitfattfti. 3l«fc HiiHtrttie. tytfetbii^ 31ot Tnriiwera. .jiorts, mt Ito-ininond, I'icton, Kelson, J\eW PJymotftf), % d fc,ar !h wsw t .mi »«««*,• nut queen, of the Soirth, Pctttoli, 3156 ' »len}ielm. flleßll^itti, 31st. Mafia, Patetl, 31sh Kapuni, Wangantti, 31sfc / mm. kelson Mid Mohtflka, Ist. ' iM«i'«ron, Lyttowu, Ist Kiripfiku, Puten. Jst Kowluii. areytnoutli* Ist ,?foiiW(tl, .Lyitd^ft and Dunedin, lsfc 'Ma^wurrktt, Netson pnd West Coast, isfc . Biptile, ffetpter and Pii*borHe, Ist •KapKi, Wangfitiui, Ist,' ituVi, Wattgamil. Ist. Kennedy, Nelson' nnd West) Coast, IM JlaiHJi'oa, Mottteka and -bays, 2nd AfiifntWil. WingaMit, 2fl<f Corimia, Pjcton, Nrtwu, Jte# PJyfflOtith, and Qnetuißga, 2nd ' Witkattc, K*ikourtt ami Lytieltou, 2nd Wftjtnen, Nrtsott and West Coast, 2nd Pilteena, PictOli aall 7*cl*oti, 2fld To AtMtti, Picton. and Het*ofl, 2nd Wiikattt, Kalkoufii ami tyttelton, 2nd Ktttiu, Bust Coasf, tal ■ Wimniera, Auckland and mtiet, Sfrf Warrimoo, Melbourne, tia .Sot«h, 3rd Putfkl. Qmmov^i.M sS? LyfteltM SIM TDttfiWtt, 6th AMtmi*, fieton, Vfm Cnm, ow o?Bfl3€A VIOSgLS Mtiritfti left* ioftdoft Hit M*y viu A^s4i*JlsSti' Wfr'««» ** k irn M * y t1 * 1

Den of Glarois, left New York lgth May tor Australian arid New Zeßland potts; due Btli August. Cape Breton, left; New York 14th June, via Dtmedia nnu Lyttelton; due about loth August, Ititapehu,- left tomUm 6th July, tia f\p mouth, Marseilles, Site?! Canal. Colombo, arid Hobaffc: due about. 23rd August. Kdramen, left Montreal tofch June, via Australia attd Auckland; due about 25th August. Ifldrnl*Bia, left London loth June, via Austtalia, Auckland, and Napier; due about 21th August. Surrey, left Liverpool 2ifeh June, via. Capetown, Hobttrt, Atirkland, Napier: due about Hie 80th August. Rintuttfka, left London Bth .Tuly, via, Auck< land; due about 2nd September. Taimil, Jeft. Plymouth 23nd July, via Capetown, and Hobaffcj th(e .About 4th September, Anglo Patagonlan, left New York 2nd June, via Australia and Aucklaad; tine about sth September. Wnakarua. left ioiidon 6th July via Australia, Auckland, aful Napier; due about We 7th September, Cape Ortegal, left Sew fork 17th June, tia Australia and Auckland; due about 13th September. , Walkure, left New York Ist July, via Aiteklaridi <fue about 18th Septetnbei 1 , Ittdfabni'Ah, left London 22nd July, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier; due about the SSfd September, Tomoana, left New York 17tJi July, via Australia, and Auckland; due about 16th tietober, , ' Sailing Vessels. Australia. Italian ship, left Marseilles Bth April. Helea Denay, barque, left Newcastle Bth July, BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 2fftti July, Sailed—Warritnoo (1 p.m.), for Wellington. 31st July, Arrived— Kaiapoi. from Greymouth, MELBOURNE, 31st July, Arrlved^-Waimate, from Montreal. NEWCASTLE, 31st .tuly, Safled=»lhUfflata, for Auckland; Saituna, for Napier BAldfiANB. 31st July, Arrived—Star of India, from Wellington, AUCKLAND, 29th July, Sailed-—Aofaflgf (5 p;m,), for Rarotouga, i>a« peete, and Salt Francisco; Squall, for Tolago Bay dhd 0 eborne. 30th* July, Arri*ed«-Mahe»ro (8.25 a.m.), from Sydney, sailed— ftarnwa, for Orehmfga. ONUHUNGA. 30th July. Sailed-^Pateena, (3,30 p.m.), for New Ply* month. - _ tvfiNOANtJl, 30th July. Arrived— SreWe (11,4tf a.m.), itbm Welling* ten. GISfiORNE, 30th July. SAHed— JteiKrtrftt (10 p.m.), for Southern ports, Passengers for Wellington : Saloon^ Jllss Orahaffi, Mr, and Mrs. Ituies, Mr. Ridge, NELSOiNf, 80th July. Arrived— Arahura. (7 a.m.), from Wellington *nd Pletonj N'ftau (fiOon) afld Energy (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Arahura (8 a.m.), for Westport and Greymouth. WESTPOfIT, 2dfb July. Arrfted—Mangapnjia (OslS p.ffi,), from Wel« litigton. GfiGYMOUffl, 29th July. Arftoed-^PohefUa. (1.40 p.m.) and Ngahere (10.40 p.m.), from Wellington. 1 ' 3lst July. t Arrived— Kaitangata (12.40 a.m.), fr6m Weiing on, LYITELfON. 30th July, Arrlved—Marares (ii,io a.m.), from Wellington. TIMARff, 30th' July, AffWfid^CorintWc (0.39 a.m.), from filutf. PORT CHALMERS, 30th July, Sailed— Na'rnshiie (7 a.m.), for Bluff, BLUFF. 29th .July. Arfived-HPlefone, bafqtte (11 a.ffl.), ftofll Maiden lilaod, > ' j fiRMINIA TOWED to LYTTELTON, The Italian barque Ermlnia left for Lyttel. toif OB Saturday afternoon in tow of the I)Uche*s, The vessel pot into Wellington last Thursday on account of adverse winds while botifid from Dunedin to tytteltott. The tow was the outcome of the unwillingne«s of the owners of the barque to risk incurring afly delay (she has already Wen considerably de* layed) by ptoceediug to tytteltoff under Bail, The Duchess left in charge of Captain A. Watchlln, Captain S. Watchlin gojng an mate, and Sir*. Bernech as second engineer. She is expected back at Wellington OH Wednesday, The Erffiifilft has been cHartered to load at Newcastle lor the West Coast of South America. THE SAtROWS Jtl^HA?. At Napier on Friday the Union Company's steamer Hnuroto (ai already recorded) crashed info tt)e GWaaaw Wharf, wllilst inward bortnd rom Wellington, cutting through 'He 10ft timber bay and about. 4ft of the concrete Vfltfttf beyond it. Some idea of Hie /ores of Me impact may be gained by tile frfct that the nbise tati Heard ifl the Vicinity of the iron Pot, at .Port Auuriri, about two afld a half or three miles away. According to the ttawkes Bay Herald, besides sevefa.l hardwood beam.-*, a concrete beam measuring about 3ft by sit was cut througK, The timber bay is thrown completely out" of alignment on the left liaftd sWc. ' The damage to the w!u>rf is considerable, but cannot be accurately eatlftiaied until an inflection has been made. The steamer al*o sustained considerable damage 16 the b&w. The damage to the vessel 16 pfoMtbly jilted as Revere its ttfat caused to the wharf, When the vessel struck those on board naturally felt a very severe shock, hut the vessel Was backed, afld bt ought alongside her proper berth without difficulty, TONGARIKO, FOR LONDON, The New .Zealand shipping Company's fe.s. Tofigariro salted from Wellington dioftly after o o'clock/ this morning for Londoh via Motfte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. The vessel has on boa«l about 34 'passengers. Her Wellington cargo comprises :— 1056 bales wool, laC bales Sheepskins, 20 bales rabbit skins, 10,238 carcases mutton, 691G carcases lamb, 232 casks tallow, Co bales peßs, 8?6 sacks copra, 8 bales basils, 3 sacks hares, 18 tJalee leather, 376 crates cheese, 9 cases honey, 22 pdeKages sundries, lols bales hemp, 232 bales tow. ihe Defender has been delayed in sailing from -Lyttelton for Wellington. The vessel, which & expected to get away from there td-d&y, will sail from Wellington ' on Wed' flesday for Kttrantea to load timber for Wel« lfHgton, The coastal steamer Wootton arrived at W*l' liffgtdfl itbm Kaiapoi this omffling witti a load of produce, The vessel will sail to-night, for Nydfit Bay to load timber for Kaiapoi. The fiahtt is to le&fe Napier to-night, ami 1* esnected' At Wellington, via the coast, on Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. She Will leave on the return trip on Thursday. Mr. J< Lowe jolflt*d the Kennedy to-day,- al second engineer. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's- fl.ft* Opawa arrived at Londpn on Tuesday, the 25Gh July, from Tokomaru Bay, which poffr she left oft the Bth JVifre. Cfftfrt^ltt Ryan assumed command «fr -thft tug Natone to-day, Captain Hafgreavea hating' gOile oil Holiday leave, BMofo the Ertcrgy sitileft fof Jfelsont #on» Saturday, Mr. W, J. Clark joified her eflgineer. f i*he steamer filwitangl is due at Wellington oft Wednesday, the 2nd August, from Owenxa, Chijtham Islands, Tho vessel is coming via», Lytlelton. Tho AF&pawa, arrived at Wellington' on Sat-, (ifdfiy eveniflg ffoai foston fof annual overihaiit. She went ofi tin Slip this tttoffiffig, d«J will remain there ttrtUt -to-m«fP6w s.ft6ttid6n. On Wednesday tho Vessel will eait for Wangaml R.M.B. Aoransl, wlticb anied from Wellm«toa on Wedn««tf«.v, comianed het- wjfege to San Frandiseo, vte, poftn, from Attoklind at 5 p.m. oft S&wrdsy, The vessel i« due at the Gttlifofyan port on the lMi August. The Wafcanul, which h*i been on the waiting hefth at Port Chalmers for several weeks, eftfue out of dock on Friday tnoratog, and ileft about 4.30 p.m. for Sydney, pretiaratots* 'to loading at, Australian ports for floffio*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 6

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