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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

OMAPERE, August 30.—Sailed: Ilimu (5 p.m.), for Onehunga. August 31.— Sailed: Brisbane (9 a.m.), for Melbourne. The Ngapuhi passed north at 6.30 a.m. and the Rarawa passed south at 5.30 p.m.

AUCKLAND, September I.—Arrived: Aparima (5.30 a.m.), from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarang; Ysabel (4.30 a.m.), from Friendly Islands; Inverbervie (1.15 .• p.m.), from. Valparaiso, bound to Sydney and Newcastle; put in for bunker coal; Clan MacLeod (3.45 p.m.), from Bombay, via Wellington. Sailed: Riverina (11.30 p.m.), for' Sydney.

. WELLINGTON, September 1.-Arrived: Poherua (3.10 a.m.), from Greymouth; Wanaka {7.35. a.m.), from Limestono Island; Ripple (9.15 a.m.), from Gisborne; Koutounui (2 p.m.), from Napier.-— Sailed: Pateena (0,55 pita.), for Picton and Nelson; John (3.30 p.m.), for Wanganui; Kittawa (4.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Flora (5.20 p.m.)j for New Plymouth, Weatport, and/Greymouth; Kini (5,20 p.m.), for Greymoutn; Tarawera (6.30 p.m.), for East fCoast .and Auckland. Sailed': Wahino ; (8.5 p.m.), for "Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Farrow, Sinclair, Harmon, Foxton, M'Nab, Moore, Gallagher, Horslcy, Shand J2), Davies, Edwards, Bradley, Bull, Kincar<j/. Healey, Mesdames Thompson, Howi:son; Adwelly Sinclair, Ell arid child, Har- . man, Muni-o and child, Columbo, Smith, Inn<js, Hutehon and infant, Shone, Rhodes, Law, Baxter. Bestall, Tregar, Melrose, Harrison, Donerty, Hancox, Cooper, Hill, Stephen, Wilson, Malcolm, Tdnks, Parson, London, Harrison, Towns, Hon. Chas. Louioson, Captain Hennah, Father Her- 1 ring, Messrs Lees, Chapman, Shine, Walls, Brooks, Thompson, Howison, Ijilhcra, Studhblmc, Steven, janes, Richardson, •Nathan, Davie*, Hislop, Van Asch, M'Lean, Barr, Thomas, Frost, Columbo, Smith and boy, Pohanga, Loitch, Drake, Slade, Drake, Bannerman (?.). Fitt, Little, Brodie, Butler, Reading, Wright, Ware, Ryburrt, Arnold, Thomson, M'Lurej' Flower, Hancox, Doherty, Bing, Smith, Morrison, Cooper, Stephen, Ilobjohns (2), Trogcar, Cray, Rutherford, Blakoly, Lockhead, .Hill, Richards, M'lntosh, Robinson, ' M'Crea, -Bush, Grigg, G. Grigg, Faine, Gilbert,' Still, Clark, Tonkin, Evans, Reid, "Captain Adwell; irad 49 steerage. LYTTELTON, September I—Arrived: Eunice (10.35 a.m.), from Ilaveloek. Sailed: Lily (8.30 a.m.), for Greymouth; •Breeze (10.25 a.m.), for Timaru; John Anderson (4,30 p.m.), for Akaroa; Mara,",i for Wellington; Matatua (5.25 p.m.), ..for Duricdin., ". SYDNEY, August3o— Arrivod: Maknra, ;[■ v<t Vuncytlvor ; KatjM, from" Kaipam. ' NEWCASTLE, September I.—Arrivod: 'Orari, from Duncdin. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. lIOBART. Septonibor lonio >il p.m.), for Wellington, .- TKoro were no arrivals or departures yesterday.

The Monowai will sail this afternoon for Auckland via East Coast .ports. The Matatua is due to-day from Montreal, via Melbourne, Sydney, and northern ports. ; ■ l;. The Moeraki steamed down to Port Chalmers yesterday afternooh to bo laid up for a fortnignt. She will resume her running on September 13, when she Will sail for Melbourne; ' The Sussex is scheduled to sail from Liverpool on October 18, for New Zealand ports. The Dorset, which, sailed from Liverpool on August 23, will call at Melbourne and Sydney before coming to New Zealand ports. ' The Star of Scotland is expected to complete her discharge to-day and to sail this evening, for Brisbane to load for London. The Breeze is due to-morrow from Tirrgtru. She will sail the same afternoon 'for northern porta. The Westmoath is due here Friday from Liverpool, via, Auckland and way ports. Sho is bringing about 1000 tons of general cargo for -this port, where she "will complete her discharge..

The Kaitana is duo to-morrow evening from Hob&rt.

Tlio Invercargill arrived about midnight on Sunday from Waikawa. She will sail to-day for Invercargill and Stewart Island. ■ The Waihora left Suva yesterday with a cajgo of sugar for Auckland. The Wairuna and Kauri are both due to load at Fiji this week for Auckland. Mr A. Clarke, second officer of the Talune, has been granted holiday leave, and is being relieved by Mr C. W. Gray. The Kotaio arrived about midnight on Sunday from Akaroa, where, sho landed a cargo of timber. She will sail to-day for southern ports. Having recently undergone a very extensive overhaul, tho .Warrimoo will shortly rnsumo her commission, eaiKng on Monday for Melbourne, via Hoban.

The Morayshire is expected to arrivo at Auokiland on September 22 from Liverpool, via Capetown. After discharging at northern ports she will complete discharge at Dunedin. *

The Ear am u is due about tho end of this week from the West Coast, and. after completing her discharge she will go into dock for survey and overhaul. Tho Corinna is due here / on Thursday from Onehunga, via way ports, and will sml on Saturday on her return trip. ■ The Aparima arrived at Auckland yesterday from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarang. She is expected to sail to-mor-row for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin to continue her discharge. Captain R, Neville, well known in the intercolonial service as master of vessels in the Red Funnel Fleet, will take command of the Willochra, which will leave Sydney' to-morrow for San Francisoo, via Wellington. v -

On behalf of the Four-Lines Weekly service inaugurated by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Ltd., the Waimana, Matatua. Rangatira, and Pakeha will go to Australia to load for London and the Continent. The White Star, Aberdeen, Blue Funnel, and P. and 0. Branch cargo service will also figure in the above arrangement.. Tho local agents of the Huddart-Parker Company have been advised that the steamer Westralia will arrive in New Zealand about the middle of next month to take up her running in the Auckland-Ihmedin via way ports coastal service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 4