LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. June 13— Wairau, s.b. (0.45 a in ), Irvine, i-om Blcuheiin Jum> 13— Amelia Sims (12.10 p.m.), 08 tons, Joliii£on, fiom GiMxMiie. Juuo 13— Aorere, b.&. (I.SO p.m.), 77 tons, Fibk, from Patea DEPARTURES June 13— HimLtaiiRi, s.b. (12.40 p.m ), C 23 tons, Mauley, for Oteymouth CLAX OGILVY CHARTERED. The steamer Clmi Ogilvy, which left Newcastle last week for New ■ Zealand with a cargo of coal, will, after discharge, return to Newcastle, v/liei'o die will be taken over by tlie Adelaide Steam Ship Company, who have fixed her on a wx months time charter for the Inter-State trade. HUDDART, PARKER LIN 13. ftuddiirt, Parker, Ltd., announce their iiiteu. tiou of laying up several of their passenger steamers at Sydney during the wiater inonthu for the purpose of puttiiis them through a thorough overhaul. The nrst oteonic-r to receive attention will be tlie~ We&tralia, which will arrive from Hobarfc on Sunday, tne Burruiubeet taking up her running in the meantime. The Wlmmera, due at Sydney on, lilli June, will follow, her place in the Auckland trade being filled by the Wettralia, alter which the Ulimaroa will receive attention, the Wimmera acting as lelieving tteame; 1 iv tho Welling toai trade. NISW TYSER, LINER. # The new Tyser liner Makarini, now making her maiden voyage to llelboumo and Sydney, k a' ves&el of the shelter-deck type, 480 f- in lenglfli, with a gross tonnage of over 10,000 toms, and has been constructed for the highest clawi in LLoyd'b Register. She has been, t.pcc-1-ally designed for the carriage of frozen meat, ithree of Hie five holds being uisulutcd. Accommodation: for about 850 atcerage passengers Is provided in rooms on the upper 'tween (lecbi, the rooms belnif large, well lighted and ventilated, and fitted with wsJi-baslim. Tlie piopelling machinery eonshts of two set* ol triplc-ejipanslon enginsß, complete wil-h nil the necessary ' auxiliary appliances, aud sup- , plied with steam from four tinalc-ended steel boUcis working under iorceel drought The vessel, according to latest advice, is not c.v tending to New Zealand portb. H.M.S. DART. fI.SI.S. Dart, which has been purchased by iho Victorian Government for association with the work of the training chip John Murray, came out of tho Woolwich pontoon dock yesterday morning, having been, thoroughly cleaned. WHAKARUA AT LONDON. According to advices the A.U. steamer Whakaiua arrived at London on the 20th May, and after discharging is to proceed to New York and take the berth on behalf of tho United Tyser Line, for Melliourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. The Whakarua it. timed to leave the American, iwrt on the 23id prox. Another vessel is to load case oil at> New York for New Zealand ports. Tho steamer is tlie Waltraute, 3318 tons. ... BY TELEGRAPH. ULKXHWM, 13th June. Sailed— Blenheim and Opawa (2.13 p.m ), for Wellington. • j NAPIER, 13th Jum?. Sailed— Victoria (a p.m.). for" Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 8
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475LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 8
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