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EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

"From London—Tokomaru, nit Wellington. Mamaii, left London Sept. 11, duo Port Chaljrwrs Nov. 2. Indij>ghiri, at Wellington. Rakaia, left Cape Town Oct. 3, due Auckland Got. 29: Paparoa, left Capo Town Oct. 9, duo Wellington Nov. 4. Delphic, loft Plymouth Bept. Q7, due Wellington Nov. 16. Tomoana, left London-Sept. 17. Tekoa, left Plymouth Oct. 14, duo Wellington Deo. 4. .' From Liverpool—jOlive Branoh', s.s. ■ From Launceston—Helen, barque, 343 tons, Taylor. . • , ' 'From New. York—Eiffel Tower,, s.s.; Bush? mills, »£•«%,.lndradevi, -s.s: -• •- • „•.. ; From Baker Island—Victoria,' s.s. ■: From Surprise lalamH^Jlansinan, schooner, ■157 tons,'Harrison. I' From -• Cape Town — Norman M'Leod, ■Barque, 851 tons. Cafiero. I From Algoa Bay—BeHord, ship, 1771 tons. ■ From Coldnvbo—Spitbead, s.a. ■ From Newcastle—Astcrion, barque, 509 [ VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. [ ' Days out ■Woodville (Captain Trinick) .... 139 ■Pehr Ugland (Captain Jonsen) ... 131 (Captain Pahlason) .... 62 ■jady Isabella (Captain M'lvinley) . . 09 ■ The schooner Huia camo of! the slip this norning. The s.a. Cygnet is to make a trawling excurlion in deep water on' Sunday next. , The Moana made her last run from San Francisco to Auckland in the fast time of 18 lays llhrs, including stoppages at Honolulu aid Apia. The s.s. Rosnmond went into dock this mornng. The contract for repairing tho damage lone to tbe bulwarks by her collision with No. ' Wharf has been undertaken by Messrs Anderon. The SVedish barque Asterion arrived from Btfewcastle at 9.15 a.m. to-day, with a cargo of ■oal, consigned to Messrs W. White and Co. ■he is an iron barque of 528 tons gross and ■09 tons net regißtor, and was built at SunderHand in 1809. She was formerly owned by ■haw, Savill and Co., but now belongs to Mr .T. BiUndberg, of Malmo, Sweden, and.is com■landocl by Captain N. A. JepiJason. She was Berthed at the Gladstone Pier at noon. Hit is announced -that Mr Baremy, of the HTnion Steamship Company's s.s. Whangape, Haß been appointed mato of tho Timaru Har■our Board's drndge. Hj An exchange states that tho barqvto Shukupero, Hound from Australia to Liverpool, was for Haree days in a terrific hurricano off Cape Horn. Bhn was thrown on her beam ends, and tho H/ater entered tho cabins and destroyed the ■nip's stores. Supplies were subsequently ob■kined from a passing steamer. The ShnkHbere, when spoken by a. stcamor, was 126 days Hut from Sydney. Hj Mr Hods.on,- purser of the Uniou Steamship Hompany's, s.a. Moana,- who resigned to become Hurser on Spreckles Bros', new steamer Sierra, Hjas last week presented -with an address and a HJurse of sovereigns by the passengers who came Horn San Francisco to Auckland. ■ The Wellington "Post" states that under ■bte Sept. 28, Messrs Bannatyno and Co. were HHvisod by their New York agents that the ■tar of England left New York on Sept. 22; Hk« indradevi was to leave on Oct. 25, nnd the ■car of Australia would follow about Dec. 12. ■he firm was advised that owing to tho scar■Jty of vessel, further advances have been Hade in freights, tho November-Dec embor rato Hbw being quoted at 40s to 42s 6d per ton by Hie Tyser Co., and competing lines. Sailer; HUes were also very firm, the Melbourne and Hfcdncy rato having been advanced to 30s per Hbi from 22s 6d. At tho moment no sailer HUes for New Zealand ports woro obtainable for Hovember-Decembor sailings.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6937, 29 October 1900, Page 3

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6937, 29 October 1900, Page 3

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6937, 29 October 1900, Page 3