LATE SHIPPING.
THE HAUROTO MISHAP. In consequence of the mishap at Napier the Hauroto will remain at Napier till Monday to complete temporary repairs, and will then sail for Auckland direct. The Hanpiri leaves Napier to-morrow for Gisborne with the Hauroto’s passengers for that port. It is expected that tho Hauroto will leave Auckland on Wednesday for usual Southern ports. EMPRESS OF CHINA—TOTAL WRECK. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. VANCOUVER, July 28. Advices received state that the Empress of China is a hopless wreck. FATAL COLLISION. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SINGAPORE, July 28. Tho ship Mersing was sunk in collision with the steamer Khererseng in the Straits of Malacca. Eight a to. missing. A STEAMER WRECKED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. HALIFAX, Jiily 28. (Received July 29, at 12.55 p.m.) The steamer John Irwin struck on a rock and sank. There is only one survivor out of a crew of 15. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LYTTELTON, July 29.—6.50 a.m., Maori, from Wellington (connected with, the first express), —9.30 a.m., Tarawora, from Dunedin. BLUFF, July 29.—Pleione, barque, from Malden Island.
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Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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174LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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