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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

ARRIVED. Onehunga, August 16. — Arrived, at 8 a.m. : Takapuna, - from New Plymouth. / Auckland, August 16.— Arrived, at 2 a.m. : Marere, .from Sydney. Sydney, August 15. — Arrived: Whangape, Daniel, and Empreza, from New Zealand! « Sydney," August 17.— -Atrived ; Terje Vikeii, from Bluff. .% Melbourne, August? i 17. -r- Arrived: Maheno, from Bluff; ! Brisbane, from Kaipara. Brisbane, Aupgust 17. — Arrived:? Nerehana, from. New Zealand, SAILED.

, Sydney, August 15.— Sailed, at 2.30 p.m. : Warrimoo, for Wellington. Newcastle, August 17. — Sailed: Margaret Craig, for Auckland.

ANGLO-NEW ZEALAND TRADERS' AGREEMENT, (Received Aligust, 17, 8.40 a.m.) London, August 16. — The Shaw, Savill and Albion "Company, the New Zealand Shipping Company, and the White Star Company have agreed that their Vessels shall follow certain defined tracks on both the outward and the homeward routes.

Captain Hutchings, formerly in command of the Takapuna, is now in charge of the Maitai. The ship Loch Lomond, recently purchased by the Union S.S. Company for us© as a training ship, is about ten days overdue at* Wellington from Newcastle, being twenty-eight days out from that port. Tho masters of all the Union Company's vessels here have been instructed to keep a strict lookout for her.

The Karawa, which arrived at 9.30 p.m. yesterday, brought 40 bag* of lime, 84 bags or cement, 3 motor cars, 1 horse, and about 25 tons of general cargo. The loss of tho small steamer Orion (owned by Holyman and Son), whilst bound from Tasmania to Melbourne, inKnlWl in an inqniry, into the cause <> f ' <.ho disrmi*'!-. Tno Tasmanian Attor-ney-General (Mr W. B. Propsting) recently . received the report of the commissioner (Mr Chambers). The Premier ddes not think the Government could take any action in trying to bring . any person to book for the loss of the vessel. It could do no more, than try

to guard against any overloading occurring in the future. ,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13727, 17 August 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13727, 17 August 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13727, 17 August 1908, Page 2