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SHIPPING.

fi "••■'',''_' ' TO-MOKBOW. |; Taaaroa Head : 5.1 a.m., 5.20- p.m.' feVi 01 * ChalriTers: 5.41 a.m., 6.0 p.m. !?;..Ihmedm.: 6.26 .a.m., 6.45 p.m. PR ' AERTVED.—JuIy 24. &.< ; „M°e™ki, s.s., 2,714 tons, Worrall, from & Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff. PasMiss Breadon. Mrs M'Davitt, M'Doonell, L«*, Gray, Gill, .•:: M'Davifcfc, Nichol, Burn; twenty-five £ .-steerage. g'/v s.s., 663 tons, Drewette, for the West Coast. £v, < j!*-7 Victoria, s.s., 1,870 tons, Waller, for ;f-' Sydney via Auckland. Passengers : For ;p. Lytteiton—Miss Ashton, Mesdames Searle, V Murtro, Messrs Monro, Searle, PUkington, •f Captain Strang, Dr Begg.' For Welling- / ton—Miss Ryan, Messrs Heighway, C. W. I'.. Jones. For Napier—Miss Tuke, Mrs .'.. Watson, Mr A. C. Begg. For Gisborne - —Miss Sievwright. For Auckland—Miss Little, Mesdames De Beer, Dick, Henderson and maid, Master Wood; ten steerRinra. s.s., 143 tons, Harming, for InYcreargill. •• EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal.— '■' Moura, from Auckland, July 26. —lntercolonial. Waikare, from Svdnev via Cook Strait, July 28. " " Manuka., from Sydney via Auckland, Jmy 29. Monwai, from Melbourne, August- 1. Saturnus, from Bimbury, sailed July 16. B,io Loge, from Clarence River, early. —Oversea, Steam,— Devon, from West of England porte, arrived Auckland July 17; due July 31. Wakanui, from Liverpool, sailed May 11; arrived at Auckland July 11. Tomoana, from New York, sailed May 25; arrived Melbourne July 19. Banffshire, from West of England ports. , Bailed May 26 Biirgernieister Hachmann, from New York, sailed May 30. Cape Corso, from London, sailed Juno E; due Jury 23. Gowanbum, from New York, eailed yune 15. Willesden, from New York, sailed June 15. Aotea, from Liverpool, sailed June 19; due August 6. Rangaiara, from London, sailed June 30. —Oversea, Sail.— Brunei, from Liverpool, sailed May 4. Australian, from Liverpool, sailed June Drammenseren, from Maiden Island, due August. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Moeralri, for Sydney via Cook Strait, July 26. Waikare, for Melbourne, July 29. Manuka, for Sydney via Aucldand, July In port noon to-day.-—At Dunedin: Victoria, Rimu (steam). Catarina, Olive (sail). At Port Moeraki, Moana, Te Anau, Invercarsdu, Progress (steam), Speculant (sail). The barque Saturnus left Bunbury on the 16th inst. for Dunedin with a cargo of 460,000 ft of jarrah, comprising sleepera for the Now Zealand railways and stock for the local yard of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company. The barque Catarina has been ready to leave for Lytteiton since yesterday morn--mg, but as long as the present north-east wind holds it is not much us© putting to sea. Slipping movements in the port to-day inchtded the departure of the Rimu for Invercargill and the Victoria for Sydney—both during the afternoon. The Kconva came in with a ooal cargo, and the Moeraki was brought up channel on the aftermoan tide. The Cape Corso, from London, bad not been reported at time of going to press. The InvercargiH was floated into the paving dock yesterday ervening for cleaning and painting. _ t The Moeraki, from Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff, arrived alongside the Seorge street pier at 8 a_m. to-day. She left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on the 18th inst., arrived at Hobart at 2 a.m. on the 20th, leaving at 3 pjn. same day; reached the Bluff at 8 a.m._ on the 23rd, leaving at „-:■• 5 p_.ru., and arriving as above. She ex- , " perienced moderate' winds, with smooth seas throughout the passage. She brought transhipments ex Mamora, Oruba, Torgen, and Hessen. 4 Mr Richmond, late second engineer of y the Union Steam Ship Company's Rotoiti, is now holding a similar position on the Rotomahana,, in place of Mr M'Lean, transferred to be second engineer of the Mararoa in place of Mr M'lntyre, who has gone to take charge of the engines of the SqualL Captain Smith, who has been on holi- ■..' day leave, rejoined the Mokoia at Auckland yesterday, relieving Captain Neville, who comes to Dunedin for instructions. • Captain Lindsay, of the Poherua, relinquished command of that vessel at Lytteiton yesterday on private business, his place being taken by Captain Elmslie, of the Kamona. The Government steamer Hinemoa is on the Wellington slip for an overhaul. She will start on her periodical run round the North Island lighthouses early next week. The local agents of the Shaw-Savili Company have received advice from Aack- : land that the Southern passengers from the Corinthic are to be brought down in various steamers. Some will arrive by : the Moura, and others will follow by the west coast, and the steamer Manuka, leav- | big Auckland on Tuesday. The arrival of the steamers Devon and Corinthic, both bearing a large number of immigrants, severely taxed the accommodation of vessels leaving Auckland last week. . i A Press Association message states that j : the scow May, bound from Auckland to ' Tokomaru, which was reported missing I daring the recent gale on the East Coast, has turned up at Auckland safely. The vessel has been sheltering in Mercury Har■bor all the time. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Ruapehu left London on Jane 14 for New Zealand via Plymouth, Cape Town, and Hobart, and she brings the following passengers to New Zealand ports :—Mr J. S. Ashmore, Mr C. H Bolt, Mr and Mrs A. J. Francis, Miss W. M. Francis, Mrs Gardner, Mr C W - Gregg, Mr W. Guild, Miss M. E. Guild,' Mrs Houston, Mr E. R. Houston, Mr L. Houston, Miss E. Houston, Master J. Houston, Mrs Macindce, Mis 3E. Macindoe, Miss P. Macindoe, Mrs Mark, Miss Rogerson, Mr J. Roots, Mt C. S. Rowe, Mrs Sutherland, Mr and Mrs F. H. Treseder, Mass C. M. Wells, Miss A. L B Wells, Mr F. C. Wilkinson; and a large number of third class passengers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 23.-5.55 p.m., Mokoia, for Sydney. [ KAIPARX July 23. Mannrewa, barque, from Newcastle.—KereTu, ketch, ; for Auckland. . HOKLANGA, July 23.—Hawk, threemasted scow, from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Jury 23.—6.40 p.m., Waafcare, from Newcastle.—Mararoa, for Itftteltan. ;;; OAMARU, July 23.—9.40 pjn., CoBnna, from Dunedin. ; • BLUFF, July 23.—Casablanca, barque, from Auckland-—5 p.m., Wimmera, for - Melbourne. : SYDNEY, July 23.-2 pjn., Ventura, ! fotr Auckland. Sho has specie valued at j £500,000 on boarcL f (For oontlnnation see Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 6