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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND, July 25.—Arrived: Fiona, from Fiji; Waiwera, from London, via. Port Elizabeth. KAIPARA HEADS, July 25.—Arrived: Pelotas, barquentine, from the Bluff.

WELLINGTON, July 25.—Sailed: Rotomahttna, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Smith, Staley, Cope, Reid, Kesheven, MasBean and" family, Malet, Randall, Grierson, Boddington, Smith, Messrs Murray, Hirgreaves, Glondinning, Meek, Johnston, Grierson, Boddington, Clayton, Johnstone, Blackwell, Jorgenson, Reid, Lascelles, Blackburn, Burns, Catherwood, Lilicrap, Miller, Minmott, Machathic, Masters Osborne, Hutson; and 12 in the eteerage. Sailed: Elingamite, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Misses Izard, Kidd, Mesdames Hird, M'Gregor, Douglas, Nelstone, .Williams, Messrs Potlierick, Hutchcson, Ovenden, Wriulit, Hird, Nelstone, Roskello. For Dunedin—Misses Brown, Glennie, Mesdumes Scott and 2 children, Kargour, Donaldson, Messrs Scott, M'Nab, Donaldson, Walkem; and 10 in the steerage for both ports. LYTTELTON, July 25.—Arrived: Sussex, from Timaru. Sailed: Monowai, for Melbourne, via south. Passengers: Misses Allen, Lawrence, Professor Gihbons, Messrs Whitson, Hewitt, Baker, Silly, Sailed: Warrimoo, for Wellington. TIMARU, July 25.—Sailed: Woolwich, for Newcastle. BLUFF, July 25.—Arrived: Dingadee, fr6m Greymoutb. FREMANTLE, July 2-I.—Arrived: Oroya, from London, Passengers for New Zealand: Messrs Shaw (2).

The s.s. Upolu, from New Plymouth, via intermediate ports, arrived at tho Lower Jetty street wharf at 8.30 yesterday morning. She sails outward on Monday at 1 li.m.

The s.s. Tarawera, which arrived at 9.30 yesterday morning, returned to Port, where she lays up until the Whangape comes out of dock next week, when she goes into dock to ascertain and repair the damage received at Napier. The s,s. Monowai, from Sydney, via Wellington and Lyttelton, is oxpected to arrivo at tin; cross wharf about 8 this mornim* She leaves Port Chalmers on arrival of the 2.30 p.m. train to-morrow for Melbourne. Tlio s.s. Comma comes up from Port this morning, and sails to-morrow in the Tarawera's run with cargo only. The s.s. Ilauroto arrived at Auckland on Thursday from the Islands. Her southern fruit will arrive here by the s.s. Te Anau oil Thursday. The s.s. Talune, leaving Sydney at noon to-day, is due here, via Wellington and Lyttelton, next Saturday. The ship Blenheim will be towed to sea this forenoon, and sails for Wellington. Mr If. Ramsav yesterday accepted Messrs Morgan and Cable's tender for repairs to tho s.s. InvercaiyiH, rendered necessary as the result of her recent grounding near Invercarqill. Tlie contract involves lifting out lior boils, straightening tlie keelson, and renewing broken olntcs and frames, etc. Tlie repairs will probably take a month's time. The brigantine Enterprise, which ha 6 been purchased by a Port Chalmers syndicate for the sea-elephant and penguin oil trade at tho Maequarie Inland, Eailed yesterday for ber destination. It is wuleretood that Mr

Josoph Hatch, who was tho first to exploit the islands for penguin oil, has gone to Tasmania with a view to procuring a lease of the island from the Tasmania Slate Government. The U.S.S. Company's new ' steamship Moeraki is oxpectcd to arrive in the colony about October. The liar-tern and Australian Company's new steamer Empire was launched at Govan (on the Clyde) on July 11. . After embarking a quantity of wool and tallow, frozen mutton' and rabbits, the N.Z.S. Company's steamship Ruapehu left Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon, ifor Louden, via Wellington. Her cargo from this port consists of 388 bales' wool, 141 do rabbitskins, 46 do sheepskins, 500 sacks grass seed, 42 casks tallow, 7891 crates rabbits,' 159'd0 beef, 72 do kidneys, 42 do trine, 5816 carcases mutton, 15 bags hides, and 7 cases sundries.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 6

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 6

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 6

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