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AUCKLAND, 7th September. Arrived— Wstnsiksi (8,30 a.m.), from Timaru, 1 Sailed— Jlaheno (8.30 p.m.), for Sidney. Bth .September, Arrived— Makura (8.20 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailsd— £tar of Australia (6.20 a.m.), for Wellington. NKW PLYMOUTH, Bth September. Arrived— Xsapuhi (0,50 a.m.), from Onehunga. WANOANtJI Bth September. Arrived— Huia (9.15 a.m.) and Breeze (9.80 ft. in,), from Wanganui. , FOXTOJf, 7th September. ' Sailed — Awahou (10 p in.), for Wellington. NAI'IEK, 7th September. Sailed— £ahu (8,50 p.m.;, for Wellington, via coast. PICTON, Bth September. Arrived— Mapourika (6.25 a.m.) and Blenheim (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Bth September Arrived — fateena (7 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— fateena (9 p.m.), fb> Wellington. KAXKOUIIA, Bth September ■ P Arrived— Wakatu (7,a0 a,m.), from Wellington LYTTIiLTON, 7th September. * 'Arrived — Canopus, from Westport. Sailed— John Anderson (10,30 a.m.), for Akatoa; Wairuna, for Oamaru; Kemuera. for Timor v. Bth, September. Arrived— Wahine (6.30 a.m.), from Wellin'ton To sail— Wahine (8.30 p.m.), foi "Wellington. TIMARU, Bth September Arrived— P.finuira (0.43 si, in.) iiom Lyttdton. DUNEDIN, 7th September. , Arrived — Invert-arglll (4 a.m.), from south. Sailed— Kowhai (10 p.m.), for Oisborne and toay ports. WfiSTPOftTj (ith September. Arrived— JCtmona (10.30 a.m.), from Welling•ton. Sailed— Mangapapa 11,15 p.m), for WellhiKton GREYMOUTH, 7th September. Arrived — Kamo (11 a.m.) and Kniapoi (noon), Irom Wellington. CHATEAU D'lF AT AUCKLAND. There arrived at Auckland on Sunday night the French barque Chateau U'lf, 1930 tens .(Captain Allain), from Hamburg. The vessel Irom the German port on the 20tli May, thus completing the Ion;; voyage in 100 days. 58he brought a, cargo of phosphate*. In order to siicertsiin the extent of damfkge to the hull of the Kgaliere, which vessel grounded at Napier a few days ago, nhe was .placed oil the Wellington Patent Slip yesterday. It was fouud that the only noticeable injury was a small hole at the alter end on the port side. This, however, was not caused by the grounding of the Ngahere. The vessel , -will' be brought ofl' the Slip to-morrow, and is to sail in the afternoon for Greymouth. Other uusinebS lwvlu# been found for her, the C and D. Line's bteamer Marere will not, I us originally intended, proceed from Sydney to ! a Victorian port to load wheat for the United j 'Kingdom or Continent. I An arrival at Hobart on the 24th August of more than ordinary interest was that of a French auxiliary ketch, of 32 tons, in which < the owner (M. ft. Itollier dti Saty) is making ] a voyage round- the world, partly for pleasure, I and partly for purposes of general scientific re- ! search. "Her name is La Curleuse, and she ■ arrived from Urest, vU 'Albany, at 8.30 p.m., I anchoring in Sandy Bay. La Curieuse is to I continue her vOyajce at any time.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 6