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LATE SHIPPING.

SAILED.—May 25. Koonya, s.s., 1,091 toiis, Platts, for Oamaru, Timarti, Lylletton. Wellington, New Plynioui.il, West port, and Greymouth. Hauroto, s.s., from Auckland, is lat© this trip. She left Lyttelton at 10.45 last ni<;ht, and entered the Heads about three o'clock tliii» afternoon. She was to wait at Port till the Koonya had passed down Victoria channel. The Morayshire and the Waitemata left Lyttellon this afternoon for Dunedin—tho Morayshire at 0.55 and the Waitemata ten minutes later.

The Marine Department advises all vessels eoing to the 151 nil" that jib from tomorrow dredging will be commenced at the town end of the Muddle. Hank, and that the. rod buoy marking the vml of the bank will be removed. The small red buov for the dredge's moorings will be moved 50yds south-east by east from its present position. Otaki, s.s., which ii> discharging about 1,500 tons of cargo at Port Chalmers for lightening purposes, is expected to come up to Dunedin to-morrow. A CUNARDER BEACHED. Press Assoeiatioi-By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 24. The Cunarder Iverni struck Daunt Rock in a fog, and is benched in Qiio.enstown Harbor." She has a large hole in her bottom. The watertight bulkheads were instantaneously closed, and confined the water to the fore part. There was no panic. The officers reassured her 728 passengers. MANUKA. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The mail steamer Manuka arrived _at Wellington at nine o'clock this morning from San Francisco. Papeete, and Jlarotom;a. She brought a fair number of passengers. The cargo includes a lot of Island fruit. She 'left San Francisco on .May o, and had an uneventful voyage. The. Manuka now withdraws from the San Francisco service, and enters tho Melbourne run. She will leave Dunedin for Melbourne on .June 4. The Aorangi, to sail from Wellington on June 1, is the next San Francisco boat. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LYTTELTON. May 25.-6.55 a.m., Maori, from Wellington (connected with the first express).—s a.m., Ulimaroa, from Dunedin. INVERCARGILL, May 25.—10 a.m., Invercargill. for Dunedin. TIMARIT, May 25.-5 a.m., Storm, from Dunedin. SUVA, Mav 25.—Levuka, for Svdnev. ADELAIDE. May 25.—Louisa Craig, from Thames.

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Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 4

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 4

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 4

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