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KARAMEA, FROM MONTREAL.

The Kurainea arrived afc Wellington last .night from Montreal via ports, under charter 'to the New Zealand Shipping CotnfKinjf. and berthed at the King's Wharf. Tlie afeanier is expected to get away to'fflorfow for tyttelton aad Dunsdiii.. NtWAttU SAILED FROM tONDON, The Tyser Company's uteanier Niwant left London, for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Nrt* pier, atld Wellingrton on Monday last, the 4th September. Wellington, should be reached about the 12th November, • t IMIS WEEK'S BOAT frftOM SYDNEt. Tho Manuka. 3aifed from Sydney at noott oft Saturday for Wefltegttw direct. The Vessel atrould arrive early m W6dn«sdny morning. MATATtJA AT LONDON, The Sllaw, Savill. and Albion steamer MaWHta, which #alled frdm Auckland on the 28th .tuly, reached London on the Uiorntag of Friday, the Bth September. There were no ships within wireless range of Wellington to-day. The Manuka, from Sydney, should be In touch with Wellington to-morrow night. The Arahtira arrived at Westport at 0 p.m. yesterday, and left at 8 o'clock this morning l'ov Cfreymouth. Tile PolKsnts was to get away from Greymouth at 11 o'clock this morning for Wellington. Tde Bfaupiri 1* to leave WeSington this afternoon for Gfeymouth; the Te Anau for Westport to-nwrtow; «nd the Komata, for tfie same port, on Wednesday. The Pnkafti is to leatd Westport afc 9 p.m. to-morrow for Dunedin. The Monowai is timed to sail from Napier at 4 o'clock this afternoon tat Wellington. ' Mr. d'flara, joined the fiaupiri as third officer this morn'na in succession to Mr, .Tarvls, who Is to join, the Waipori at Napier. Captain Petferson, formerly skipper of the Fanny, hits joined the Guru as master in place of Captain Nelson, who is to undergo an operation nt Nairier Hospital. Some 200 tons of copra, Mo tons of general goods, sis motor-car*, and *ofne case goods, *alved frotn the steamer Knight of St. George, were brought to Auckland last week by the Atua. The steamer Kent, which it. on her way from Liverpool, will discharge- 9000 tons of cargo a* New Zealand ports. Some 2600 tons are to be put out at Wellington, where the vessel is due about the 2nd October. The chartered steamer Cape Ortegal arrived at Wellington on Saturday afternoon from New Yofk via ports. The vessel, which is berthed n.fc Jervois-quay, will sail -to-morrow for LyttcHotr and Ditnedin lo put out the balance of her cargo. Subsequently she will go to Newcastle. The Walm&te Iwf> completed discharge ol her cargo at Dunedin, afla may possibly dock there. Tho Shaw, A&vJIl, and Albion steamer Pafcehn. is to sa-ll from London on tUe 19th September for fiunedin> and Lyttelfon, via Sydney, where she will land 1000 immigrants. Mr, Andrews, second officer of the Karma, went ashore at Bttnedln for orders, and Mr. MdKen^ie, second officer of the Kurow, joined in his place. Mr, Vile, of Auckland, is now second mate of the Alexander. Mr, Kutter, late third emefef of the Pateena, has joined tho Atoa in a similar capacity ifl succession to Mr. 1\ fl. Lawrence, who is tc Join the Navttit as second officer, Mr. F. Senry has resumed his position as second engittecr of tlie Kittawa, and Mr, F, McPhei'i'Oh, who has been acting as second, hai transferred back to third. Mr. HoughtGff, who has hern acting as third engineer, is at Dunedin for orders, The ftimltanai ia cipected back «t Wellington from the Chuthamg, via LytteltOn, W' Wards tho end of the week. The Marino Department has approved ol the change of name of the tug Canterbury to "Lyttelton." The change was mado tc enable thn Barbonr Board's new dredgu tc takts the provincial name.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 6

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KARAMEA, FROM MONTREAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 6

KARAMEA, FROM MONTREAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 6