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BY TELEGRAPH.

HOBART, 20th October Arrived— Rangatira (8 a.m.), from London, via Tenerlffe and Capetown SUVA, 20th October Arrived— Atua, from Sydney 21sfc October SalM— Atua for Samoa NEWCASTLE, 20th October Sailed— Hebburn, for Lytfcelton AUCKLAND, 20th October Arrived— Te Anau (10.45 a.m.), from Cook Islands Arrived— Katoa (3 p.m.), from Newcastle ONEHUNGA, 20th October Arrived— Rarawa (6.15 p.m.), from New Plymouth NEW PLYMOUTH, 20th October Arrived— Corinna (7.16 p.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 20th October Arrived — Petone (8.20 p.m.), from Wellington NAPIER, 21st October To sail— Koutunui (9 p.m.), for Wellington, via the coast FOXTON, 21st October Arrived— Queen of the South (8.20 a.m.), from .Wellington PICTON, 20th October Arrived— Arahura (*.45 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Ngahere (4.45 p.m.), for Greymouth; Arahura (8.30 p m.), for Nelson NELSON, 20th October Arrived — Waverley (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Nikau (3.30 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington 21st October Arrived— Kaitoa (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Arahura (3.30 a.m.), from Plc"X>n and Wellington Sailed—Arthur* (7.35 a.m.), for Plcton and .Welling ton

TARAKOHE, 21et October Arrived— Kennedy (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington WESTPORT, 20th October Arrived— Awahou (7 p.m.), from Wanganui; Calm (7.40 p.m.), from Greymouth (in the roadstead) 21st October Arrived— Kahika (9 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, 20th Ocober Arrived— Storm, from Tarakohe; Victoria, from Dunedin; Wanaka, Mararoa, and Paloona (2.25 p.m.), from Wellington SiUJed— Opouri, for Greymouth; Storm, for Dunedin; Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Paloona, for Dunedin; Cygnet, for Kaikoura i 21st October Arrived— Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Maori (6.10 p.m.). for Wellington DUNEDIN, 20th October Arrived— Knrori, from Westport ; Mokoia, from Melbourne Sailed— Mokoia (4 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Cook Strait. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Misses Whitson, Day, Hay, Smith, and Mr Staveley GREYMOUTH, 21st October Arrived— Ngatoro (9 a.m.), from Wellington KAIKOURA, 21st October Sailed— Wakatu (6 a.m.), for Wellington RANGATIRA REACHES HOBART En route from London to Wellington, via ports, the Shaw-Savill liner Rangatira arrivea at Hobart at 8 a.m. yesterday. From the Tasiminian port the vessel proceeds to Auckland, being due in Wellington about the Ist Novem ber WIMMERA DELAYED Accordim: to advice received by the local office of the Huddart-Parker Company, the Wimmera will not now leave Melbourne until Tuesday next, 26th insfc., being thus three days behind time-table date. Consequently the vessel cannot reach Wellington until Sunday, 31st inst., being timed to leave for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart, on the following Monday THE ORARI 'Bound from Liverpool to New Zealand ports the Orari is expected to leave Sydney for Auckland on Saturday next. The vessel, which has on board 3000 tons of cargo for Wellington, should reach this port about the 3rd November VICTORIA REAPPEARS After being engaged in the Anckland-Sydney-East Coast service for some rame, the Victoria made her reappearance here this morning from Dunedin and Lyttelton, havint; rc-ent-ered her old East Coast running. She is sailing to-day for Napier. Gisborne and Auckland / CLAN FARQUHAR SAILS » With the remainder of her New York cargo the turret-decked steamer Clan Farquhar cleared Wellington late yesterday afternoon for Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane PHOSPHATES FROM JAPAN The Japanese steamer Kwanto Maru is duo at Dftnedin at the end of the week from Kobe (Japan) with a full cargo of superphosphates for that port and Lyttplton. The vessel will discharge 1100 tons at Dunedin and about 4000 tons at Lyttelton, and after completion of discharge will proceed to Newcastle PERSONAL. Captain Peldevk, late of the si^amer Admiral, will leave for Napier to-nisht to bring to Wei lington the scow Ma.gic, just purchased by Jlr. Dunn, of Xetson Captain H. J. Williams, of the Penang Pilofc Association, and formerly of the Union Company's service, who has been on a visit to Wellington, is returning to the East shortly Mr. Thompson, purser of the R.M.S. Niagara, has volunteered for active service, and will be succeeded by Mr. Davis. On the last voyage of the Niagara to Auckland Mr. Thompson was presented "with a gold watch and a wristlet watch by the officers and crew and a silver cigarette case by the passengers Captain Treurn, who has spent 30 years of his life at sea, ami «ho is well known in the southern coastal trade, hns resigned from Mr. Keith PiSmsuy's service, and the command of the steamer Kotare, in order to take up a position as stevedore at Durban for Messrs. John Mill and Co. Mr. K. S. Gorrie, assistant puiser of the Victoria, who has been on transfer to the Rivcrina for some tirrc, has rejoined the Victoria The Mararoa, "nhich arrived hore this morning from Lyttelton, was over an hour late in arriving at that port yesterday from Wellington owing to the hoistcrous wcutlirr on the run down Advice received by Messrs G. H. Scales states that the Huddart-Parker steamer Ilebburn, laden, with coal, left Newcastle yesterday for New Zealand porks Having secured a full crew, the collier Kohata, which has been dot-lined in Wellington for some days, was able to get away hist, night for Westport

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 96, 21 October 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 96, 21 October 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 96, 21 October 1915, Page 6

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