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TONGARIRO REACHED PLYMOUTH.

The New Zealand Shippinn Company's stoftffler Tongariro arrived at Plymouth on Sunday, the loth September, after a passage of 41 days from Wellington.

The Aoraflgij which is bound from san Francisco, the Manuka, on her way from I Sydney. Taitiui. which is to leave Wellington j thit afternoon for LyKelton, ami tho Ruapehu, Which is expected to leave Lyttelton to-day for Auckland, should all ho within wireless j ranga of Wellington to-uight, i The Etiflpehu wilt sail from tyUeltOn for Auckland to-day for Homeward loading. Prom the latter port the vessel -wilt come on to Wellington on Monday preparatory to sailing on Thursday, the 21st September, for London. ; via ports. The Tatmii is expected to get away from Wellington for Lyttelton to-da,v with the balance of her cargo from London. The Ptitiki will be . placed oh the Slip on Thursday. The Wairau is etpeeted at Wellington from Karamea to-morrow morning, and will sail again the same'day on the return trip to that port, Mr, .T. Q. Middleton, late chief officer of the POherua, te now chief oh the Karma. Mr. G. C, Norton, late of the head office •st*ff of the TJndoa Company, lett Dunedin by • the Warrimoo on Monday for fioba-rt, where he will take up the position of purser of the Paloona. The 8.M.8. Marama left Vancouver at 11--a.m. on Wednesday lasfc for Auckland. v.a Honolulu and Fiji, with 309 pa^etipers, 12« first chss, 104 seoohd cla*s, and 79 third class, and 302 tons of cargo. She wiH be due at Fiji on 22nd- September, and at Auckland on 20th September, leaving the ftatne day for Sydney. Advice has heen received at Auckland that the barque Heiirik Ibs«n, 864 toas, sailed from Portland (Oregon.) on 3rd September for Auckland with a full cargo of Oregon timber. It is reported that Captain Morton, of the Kttmara. will take charge of the Mamari, in place of Captain W. B. Holmes, who /9 to command the new steamer Waitnann. Captain Lewis, at present chief officer of the Kia Orn, will be given charge of the Kuinara. Mr. F. V. fl, Coult, assistant purser of the Monbwai. has transferred to the Atua in a similar capacity, and Mr. E. Carlyon, of the Atua, has joined the Monowai as assistant purser. . The «chooner Amelia Sims is discharging a full load of kauri from Kaipara at the Wool Whnrf. From Wellington the vessel will probably go to Hayelock to load for Lyttelton. The Lauderdnle arrived at Sydney ye'terday from Hobart. The vessel will nett proceed to Newcastle to load for Gisborne afld Kpyier, The_ Ennerdale was unable to get away from Oreyrtionth la-s* night for Westport to bunker en route to Australia, and wi»s still barbound lhis morning. Tho Kaipara left Durban for Teneriffe yesterday, Homeward bound from Australia. Mr. W. C. Menzies has cigned off the Hau« pirl as ptiiser. Mr. J. Newman signed olf tile Mapourika as third officer this morning, ! nnd Mr. J. X, Saint joined in, his stead. Mr. E. P. Gibson joined the Kiripaka as mate i to-day. The RlifU, which is to leave for Napier this evening, is to return to Wellington this week to load for East Coast stations. .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 6

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TONGARIRO REACHED PLYMOUTH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 6

TONGARIRO REACHED PLYMOUTH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 6