SHIPPING
LYTTELTON. CLEAEED. June 15 — Emma, Sims, schooner, 61 tons, Johnson, for Waitara. Wood Bros., agents. Pitcaithiy, Wallace and C 0.,. Port agents. SAILED. June 15 — Botomahana, s.s., 901 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Misses. Ennis and Ryan, Mesdames Foster, Burrows, Taylor nd Rhodes, Messrs Burrows, Taylor, Rhodes, Lang, Free, Vial, Anderson, Tripp, Woolf, Uaylor, Milne, Florence, . Hartaland, Paton, ITEwan, Rutherford and Salmon. I June 15— Hauroto, s:s., 1276 tons, Newton, for Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. ... EXPECTED, ARRIVALS* ' ■•-. From Loriaon — j.'enoa, due Wellington Juna 21. Delphic, at Wellington, 7 due Lyttelton June 25. Waikato, due Port Chalmers June 23. Otarama, due Auckland July 14. Rakaia, ■ due Wellington July 16. ; From Liverpool — MHtioheator. dr°dge. Baited Feb. 8; left Queenstown on May 29. From Liverpool, via Wellington — Silverbo* ship, 1177 tons, Marshall, Q.L.T.K., at Wellington. ; VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. \ v.., ',^ . • Days out Elbe (Captain Fox) . . . . . 105 • Canterbury (Captain Collingwpod) .94 Wellington (Captain Thomas) . .53 ; Norman M'Leod (Captain Cafiero) . 49 : Westland (Captain Kelly) . . .43 Lake Superior (Captain Panton) . .42 ': Nelson (Captain Perriam) . . . 42 ; Loch Torridon (Captain Patman) . .15 Lizzie Bell (Captain Gronow) . ;14 Orari (Captain Fowler) . ' . .14 ' . Blenheim (Captain Colville) . .10 <
The Mokoia, of the Union Steamship Company's, fleet, arrived from : Melbourne,' Via : southern ports, yeaterdny morning, fcjlio. leavo? to-day for Sydney, via Wellington. . J The ships Conway and iouh Linnhe. nf-. both expected to anil tp-mprrow Ipr'; Londoi. j ■mth cargoes. of. .wheat, etc. ••■ •.. yv ■•■• • -. ■■■■ '■ The Wellington "Post 1 ' saya:—-" C^p lureMahon, of the' barque Helen Denny, recently: in this '^oft, is indignant at the delay whic-i his vessel experienced in getting towed across \ the Kaipara bar. She came in^o line wit 1 -. ! the beacons and in sight of the'' 'signal statioT. ■' on five successive days' at tid,e times, but both tow boats were away, and ho had each day to put to sea again. The wind blew hard ■ all the time he was out, and it was a moat anxious time for him to be hanging around the bar, so that he had to be up the whole time." The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Tainui, at one time • engaged in the London-New Zealand trade, is now running tinder the Allan line flag between Liverpool and the Canadian ports of Quebec and Montreal.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6513, 16 June 1899, Page 2
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377SHIPPING Star (Christchurch), Issue 6513, 16 June 1899, Page 2
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