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BY TELEGRAPH.

SYDNEY, 11th September. Sailed— Manuka (last evening), for Welling- > Urn. ADELAIDE, Uth SeptemberArrived— Janeta. from Ntw York. AUCKLAND, 11th September. Sailed— Koutunui, for Clisborue; Clan Colqu!*.fcQttn (5 15 p.m.), for Noumea. WAITAKA, 11th September. Arrived— Tainui (1 p.m.). from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 11th September. Sailed — Ngupuhi (8.20 p.m.), for Onehunga. FOXTON. 11th September. Arrived— Queen ot the South (1.30 p in,), from NAPIER, 12th September. ' Arrived — Riverlua (6 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed — Kaikoura (11.20 sum ), for Wellington. PICTON, 11th September. Arrived— Waimea (11 p.m.), from Wellington. HAVELOCK, 11th September. -Sailed— Huia (0.15 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. 12tb September J Arrlvetl— Pateena (6,30 a.m.), from Welling*ton; Walmeu (10.35 a.m.), from Picton and (Wellington. Sailed— Pateena (10 a.m.), for Picton and [Wellington. KAIKOURA, 12th September. 1 Arrived— Wakatu (7.30 a.m.), from Welling- ., " A TIMARU, 12th September. 'Arrlvwl— Harley (7.30 a.m.), from Newcastle, LYTTELTON. Uth September Arrived— Athenic, from Wellington. Sailed — John Anderson (4.35 p.m.) and Ngatcuta, for Greymouth. 12th September. Arrived— Himitangi (10.20 p.m. yesterday), from Chatham Islands. Arrived— AVahine (0.50 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Wahine (B.SO p.m.) and Warrimoo (11 V.tu.i, for Wellington. 1 DUNEDIN, 11th September. Arrived— John, from northern ports; Bteeze <2~p.td.), from northern ports. - Sailed— Ashmore (3.45 p.m.). for Tlmaru; Flora (10 a m ), for Oreyrnouth, via way ports; Breeze (midnight), for northern ports. MOANA, FROM SAN FRANCISCO. 'The-RM.S Moana concluded her voyage from San Francisco, via way ports, last evening, when she anchored in the stream. Ibis morning she was passed by the Port Health Officer, and cauie to a berth at Jervois-quay. Jjewiiw San Francisco at 11.20 a.m. on the 19th "August,- the vessel did not proceed very far, taking up an anchorage in the bay, where she xenmined until 5.30 p.m. on the following day. Sim delay was due to the presence m the ■vicinity of a German cruiser. Golden Gate "frag" cleared at 6 30 yjn. on the 20th, aud for Mi» following two jdr tbret> nights, the Moajia's

lights were extinguished. With the exception of a few rain squalls fine weather and smooth sea* were experienced on the run to Papeete, which port was reached on the Ist September. The voyage «as continued next day, light winds and smooth sens prevailing till arrival at Harotonga at. 3 a.m. on the 4th. The ilnal btage of the journey was continued at 8 p.m. the same day, a. strong southerly gale with heavy head seas being encountered for four days, after which line clear weather was experienced until arrival hi port last evening. A large general cargo for New Zealand included :—2745 cases canned fruit, 400 cai.es asparagus, 2322 cases dried apricots. 775 cases dried peaches, 275 cases prunes, 2025 cases raibins, 40 cases aud 51 bales rubber goods, 525 crates onions, 15 cases electrical goods, 12 cases shoes, 65 cases periodicals, 24 rolls sheet lead, 294 pigs of lead, 100 packages agricultural implements, 29 cases typewriters, 50 barrels printing ink, 91 crates roofing material, and a quantity of sundries and fresh fruit. The Australian cargo comprises a quantity of canned goods, ink, agricultural implements, oil, rubber goods, etc. This will be transhipped at Wellington. BERTHING LIST. Vessels to arrive have been allotted berths as under; — Wahine— No. 4 south, Queen's Wharf. Pateena— No. 3 north, Queen's Wharf. Mapourika— No. 1 north, Queen's Wharf. Kaikoura— King's Wharf. Komata— Railway Wharf. Katoa— Railway Wharf. PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. Luxford has signed on the Moeraki as third- officer in place of Mr. A. S. Dalglelsh, who has joined the Kini as second officer, succeeding Mr. J. Bray. An arrival at Lyttelton last night was the steamer flimitangi, from the Chatham Islands. She is coming on to Wellington, being due here to-morrow

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 12 September 1914, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 12 September 1914, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 12 September 1914, Page 6

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