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SHIPPING NEWS.

MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS.

The Hawke’s Bay and Star of Australia, from New Zealand, arrived at London on the 31st ult. The Ruahino for ‘Wellington, the Waimate for Dunedin, and the Caldergrovc for Auckland left London on the 51st ult.

The Berwick Law, from New York, via Panama Canal, arrived at Dunedin on the Ist inst. She left again on the 3rd for Sydney to complete discharge. The Marnari, for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete Homeward loading, left Dunedin on the Ist inst.

Tho Asosan Maru, from San Francisco, arrived at Auckland on the let inst. The Kia Ora, for New Zealand, left London on the 2nd inst. The Physa, for Auckland, left London on the 3rd inst.

The Ruapehu, for London, left Wellington on tho 4th’ inst. The Wairuna. from Vancouver, arrived at Wellington on tho 4th inst.

The Rangatira, from Montreal, via northern ports, arrived at Dunedin on the sth inst. to complete discharge of Canadian cargo and commence loading for London.

HEAVY EXPORTS ON THE WHANGAPE.

The Whangapc, which sailed on Saturday morning for Melbourne d : rect, took the following cargo from Dunedin: — Bran (sacks) 166 Pollard (sacks) 209 Sheaf and wheaten and oaten straw chaff (sacks)... 31,925 Straw (bales) 1,243 Cement (bags) 2,700 GERMAN VESSELS IN NEUTRAL PORTS. There wore recently no fewer than 588 German vessels, totalling 2,408,450 tons gross, seeking refuge different parts of the world, as will be seen from the following list:— No. of Tons.

sic •amers. grOt:s. Argentine 38 195.483 Brazil 27 142,511 Canary Islands 21 84.295 Chili 31 175,265 China ... ... 9 19,808 Columbia 4 14,575 Colon 4 14.569 Cuba 6 17,750 Denmark 2 3,516 Dutch East Indies 40 191.237 Greece 9 19;567 Hawaii 9 35,023 Holland 57 142,376 Italy 23 110,6-41 Massowah 734,530 Mexico 3 14,067 Norway ... 55 80,148 Odde 1 17,083 Peru 4 18,133 Philippine Islands 24 87,896 Porto Rico 1 3,537 St. Michael (Azores) 2 7,091 St. Thomas (Dutch W.I.) 2 7,712 Skim 9 19.252 Sicily 6 13.629 Spain 42 118,962 Sweden 7 12.404 Talara 1 6.330 Turkey 1 4,573 U.S.A 72 553.450 Total 588 2,408.450

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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 66

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 66

SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 66

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