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LATE SHIPPING.

.. —-*r—- —*rPress Association. - AUCKLAND, August: 5.;' ft;A To Sail—Victoria (4 p.m.), for southern ports. Passengers for. Lyttelton: 1 Misses/v-:-Candy and Warrie,' MesdpiesrU(m»|ltaii, ; Stevens, Messrs -Ryder, Greenwood,' * V Stevens. l - . - i, " DUNEDIN, August ,3. [ To Sail—Tarawera (3 p.m.), for northern I ports. Passengers for Lyttelton: Mlsm Ricketts, Wilson,: Mesdarhes Warren, Srtiitb,V-/^; Cowie, Messrs Drury and Thomson (2). ,« ' |ij The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa Y\ arrived at Lyttelton this taorning from Ho- - bart and Sydney, via Wellington,' one day. earlier than ysual, in order to lift a Vfry large cargo of chaff for Sydney. - The vessels * will leave to-morrow for Sydney and bart, via Wellington. She brought Inf.fQl-- w < lowing transhipments:—s cases cheese, cases tobacco, 36 packages pepper, 200' cases -j Schnapps, 84 bags empty bottles, 4 .cases;. - t and 1 crate tiles, 2 cases medicines, 3 case* ether, 36 crates empty bottles, 50 cases" ■ soap, 3 crates toilet soap, 3 cases lcathor* 6 pieces sawn timber, 10 pieces hewn timber, 2 bags Hardware, 1- box fittings, *1 V bundle baskets," 1' case pictures, 235J cases J. fruit, 21J cases fruit, 10* cases fruit, 79 J ; bags hides, 222 pieces dressed timber, 3 cases marble, 20 bales pulp boards, 79 Imgs glue pieces, 52$ cases mandarines, 20J cases,", oranges, 15J- cases jpassion fruit, 10 cases pines, 20 Cases mandarines, 6 cases oranges, 5 cases lemons, 22 cases drugs, 36 cases >v fruit, 1 "case saddlery, 100 cases whisky, 5 barrels oil, and a large quantity of sun-' dries, ex steamers St. Albans, Atna, Wyan-.' dra, Mataram. j \ The four-masted barque Susanne Vinnen„ - one of the detained German ships, which -• has been lying at Newcastle (N.S.W.) for over 12 monthsj has been chartered to load. jarrali at Bunbury for South Africa. - *. iThe Shaw-Savill liner Corinthic left Bluff last evening for Lyttelton, and is due here: to-night for the purpose of. .loading Home- - ward cargo. The vessel will sail to-morrow' for Wellington for completion of loading, sailing finally for, London on August 9. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Caldergrove completed the discharge of the local portion of her cargo of case oil from New York at Lyttelton , ~ yesterday afternoon, and sailed about '& .".j o'clock for Dunedin for completion -of dis- . charge. She proceeds in ballast to Port- 1 land (Oregon) to load wheat for the United Kingdom. •;-$ The Union Company's Kauri, at present - discharging coal at Lyttelton from New-1 y castle, will probably sail to-morrow for -.1 Oamaru, where she will a cargo of pro- " < duce for Sydney. '

INDRAPURA'S CARGO FROM N.Z. PORTS. " The C. and D. Li lie's: completed her New Zealand loading at Lyttelton - yesterday afternoon, took the v v following cargo from New Zealand ports;— From Auckland: 2556 quarters beef, 7318 • - carcases lamb, 3741 carcases mutton, 72 casks pelts, *67 casks tallow, 1778 sacks copra, 278 bales of wool. From Napier: 7974 carcases mutton, 16,791 carcases lamb, f 120 . quarters be6f, 140 bags of beef. From - Wellington: 2705 quarters beef, 30,040 carcases mutton, 4731 carcases lamb, 35,126 legs mutton, 351 bags mutton. From Lyt-„, - - telton: 62,789 carcases of mutton and. lamb,. " 1223 quarters beef, 2280, legs of. mutton, 100 crates kidneys, 200 casks oleo, 58 casks pelts, 145 bales wool, and 148 sacks of peas. The vessel left about 3 o'clock for Brisbane to complete her loading and leaves that port about August 12 for London. TAINUI'S VOYAGE FROM LONDON. Having J arrived from London, via ports, too late on Saturday to be cleared and berthed, the R.M.S. Tainui did not come alongside the King's Wharf, Wellington until Sunday morning. ' Captain T. MoiFatt has the following ofll- - cers ; _First, Mr W. Kershaw; second, Mr J l . Jones ; third, Mr H. Mellor;. fourth, Mr . H. Brookfleld. Engineers:—Mr C. r . Mav- * mion, chief; Mr L. Miller second; Mr F. Gordon, third; Mr J. Tait, fourth; Mr R. Yeal, fifth; Mr J. Grant, sixth;' purser, Mr ; L. J. Wahlers; surgeon, Dr L. H. Mcßride. •_ After discharge of about 3900 tons of cargo at that port, the Tainui sails for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers on Friday afternoon. She will subsequently load at.',> Timaru,- Lyttelton, and Wellington, being., fixed to suit finally for London about : *" August 26. -

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 462, 3 August 1915, Page 11

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LATE SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 462, 3 August 1915, Page 11

LATE SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 462, 3 August 1915, Page 11