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SYDNEY, 2!) th Apiil. Sailed— 3Xaiiuka (1.20 p.m.). for Auckl.tiuJ. MEJiUOT'RNi;. KBtli April. Sailed— Maltal, for Hobart ami Blt-.tt. AUCKLAND, 20th April. Arrived— Nerehnna (7.20 p.m.), from S.vduey. Sailed— Victoria (!i p.m.). for southern ports,. \VANG.\NUI, 29tii April. Arrived— Nga here (O.lf) p.m.), Jroni Willinuton TOKOMAIMJ BAY. 20tli Apiil. Arrived— Karori (4.40 p.m.), flow Xctt ea«Ue. XAPltll;. 3'tfli Apiil. Arrived— Ripple (2.30 a.m.), from PATKA, L'DLii April. Sailed— Mana (ll.no p.m.) and Aorere (midnight), for Wellington. FOXTON, 29th April. Awahou did not sail. PICTON. 20th April. Arrived— Puteella (0.5 p.m.), from Willington, NELSON. SOth April. Arrived— Kaitoa (3 a.m.). from Wellington: Faieenn (8 a.m.). from Picton and "Wellington. LYTTKLTON, 29th April. Arrived— l'etmiera (7.10 a.m.), from Timnru; Tarav.erii (0.40 a.m.). from Wellington. Kailed— Mtol'fn U.fiO p.m.). for Uiuicilin ', Bnteshirc (2.20 p.m.), for Wiiitara ; liaKiura. for Wellington; Tnrawera, for Dunedin; Itakanoa, for Timaru; Wakatu. for Kaikoura and Wellington; Cygnet, fo,- Kaikoura: Canopus, for West port. Kiiiled— Monowni (midnight), for Wellington, 30th April. Arrived— Cyrena (7.50 a.m.) and Wahine (<i.sj a.m.). from Wellington. To sail— Wahlnu (9.3'J p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 29th April. Arrived— Kowllfli (0.1 j a.m.), from Oanmru; Kotare (3.30 p.m.). from Catlins. Sailed— Kowhai (015 p.m.), for Wellington, via Tiraarn :. Moeraki (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney, viu Lyttelton and Wellington. PORT CHAfjJIEKS. SOtli April. Arrived— Zealandic (S a.m.;, from Liverpool. WE3TPORT. 20th Apt 11. Arrived— Regulus (4.20 p.m.), from Wellington ; WITHIN WIKELESS EANQE, ' The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations j to-night :— Auckland : Tahino ami Warrimoo. i Wellington: Victoria. Ulunaroa. Mocraki, Wah'me. Maori, mid H.M.S. Pjramub. Chatham Islands: Knight Templar. MIJIIRO REPORTED. En route from Liverpool to Wellington, via - Auckland, the C. ami D. Line's steamer Mimiro passed the Cape of Cood Hope on 22nd April. The vessel is expected here about the ZZud May. THE LILLA I*OH A HULK. The Norwegian barque Lilla, which has just been purchased by the lunou Company for tyc at Wellington as a hulk, was built sit Kobtock iv 1830, and originally sailed under the German ling. She vtii'- acquired by Norwegians some years ago,* and began the trip that has ended 'her sou-going eare-T in January last under most auspicious circumstances. All went well with her uatil the 20t,h February, when in latitude 4udeg. foutti and longitude lCOdeg. east, a severe hurricane was encountered. The foretopinasfc and topgaltontmnst were enrri"! away, and in falling this wreckage brougi" down the maintopmiist. After the mcirtltu moderated, a iury rig hui fitted, nnd timiu this the barque reached Adelaide. On arriul there a survey was held, and Ihe result, «i which \v«s communicated to the owners |j.\ cable. Later came a message to the effect that the ves-sel wys for sale, and eventual!) , tlie negotiations were entered Into with thi' Union Company. KINO CYRUS AT PORTLAND. Cable ndvlce Trom Portland (Oregon) announce- the arrival there oil Tuesday last of the four-masted schooner King Cyrus, from Wellington. The vessel sailed from here on the 2nd IV'bruar.v. CARPENTARIA ARRIVES HOME. According to a cable message from Liverpool the Federal and Shire Line's chartered steamer Carpentaria arrived at the Home port , on Tuesday last, the 28th Apiil, from Wellington. The Carpentaria was brought across to Wellington from Australia in order to relieve the pressure in the fror.pn meat tradp, iiud tailed from hero on the lOUi March. HAIIDWOOD COMING, I Advice has been received locally to the effect that the steamer Joan Craig was to leave Clarence River this week with a full cargo of hardy ood for Wellington anil Lyttelton. THE CLAN MATfIESON/. To complete bailing wool for Home the Clan Mathoson .arrived in port yesterday nltcrnoon from Picton. It is anticipated that operations will' be completed in time for the vesstl to gall tor London, via ports, at about midday on Saturday. A shipment of ' 800 hales of wool for transhipment is due to arnrve 115 the Kowhui from Dunedin on Saturday- morning. j RUAHINE DUE NEXT TUESDAY. I According to a ca-ble message received by the New Zealand Shipping Companj, the I.M.S. liuahllie, en route fioin London to Wellington, arrived at Hobart at 2 p.ln .yesterday. The vessel i« to continue her journey to Wellington to-night, and should arrive hero early on Tuesday morning next. ZEALANDIC AT PORT CHALMERS. An arrival at Port Chalmers this morning was the White Star liner Zealamhc. from London, via Capetown. The vessel left the Home port on the 10th March. After putting out a part cargo at Dunedin, she will proceed to Lytteltou to complete. PDKSOIfAL. Mr, J, Boyd has rejoined the Eegulus as mate, and Mr. O. Jaeobscu. who had been act- , hi!< as second mate, has eanit! ashore. Captain J. («. WatKon, late of the Pukaki, "is to succeed Captain lrwin as master of the Komata. Captnin lrwin eomuv ashore at Wellington for instructions. THE WAIMATE. The New Zealand .Shipping Company's steamer Wainiiitu is lo leave Picton tit 5 o'clock this uveniii!; for Wellington. She will complete loudhiK here before Muling for London. The dato of her departure-has not yet been decided upon, AUSTRALIA'S SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY. Messrs. ,1. Wi^ght and Co.. of Tuneurry* New South WaL>. have launched what; is claimed to liv the Uraest wooden bteamer built in New South W.ilob. The vu,sel is owned by Messrs. A. Taylor idid Co.. uho have had a large umn- ■ her of vessels coiifatiuoted by the- same linn, and Ims been named Nuntnic. Shn is 150ffc in length, of SZIt breadth, and Oft dtpth, and was to have been towed to Sydney -this week to 'have her machinery installed. This is being constructed by Messrs. Wildridge and Sinclair. The ilarawa will leave New Plymouth'breakwater at'inidnight on-Friday, Ist May, instead of at 8.30 p.m. Tlfis week the Huddart-Parkei' Company's, steamer Victoria will nob arrive in Wellington from northern ports until Saturday morning— one day lute. This delay is due to thu fact that she is making a special trip with Territorials between (.Jisborne and Napier. In consequence thy Victoria will be despatched >lrom here for Dunedin direct on- Saturday af{.ternoon. The American- schooner Mabel Gale, which '.has recently been discharging a cargo -of timjiher at Auckland, is to proceed from the north-{■em-port to ' British Columbia for orders. From New Zealand ports tlie C. and D. 'Line's steamer Star of Australia arrived at 011 Tuesday last. The vessel sailed finally from Bluft-on the 7th March. The steamer Wallarah,, recently wrecked on the New South Wales coait. was sold at auction for iii4o. Her imruo of coal realised £0. The four-masted barque Titania, now bound from Lyttelton to Newcaatte, h reported to be fixed to load euano at Surprise Island for the Blulf. ' Telegraphic iwlvjce from Blenheim yesterday stated that-the Wairau bar was still unworkable but it was Iwperl that the Wairau would get across to-day for Wellington. The Opawa and Blenheim are uho av\ sitting an opportunity to crci inu'stnJs.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1914, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1914, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1914, Page 6

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