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ABMVBD. U*y s—Tutwera, ».'■., 1269 tons, Soils, from Wellington ud East Uo*st Porto. Union bteasutup tiomp&iiy, agwwa. ' i'flsaengera-r tiiHilUnpbeU, apberison and Curril, Mes- . jtaflM fctootok, Cunil, Allen and chiid and tifftziduh, Jtev Gkcon King, Mesar* Bioadbtnii, Ailea «o4 Pyke, and eleven steerage. ' }t*y 6—Botaawkhiai*, •.«., 914 tons, Manfrom Wellington. Union ateamshxp Compuiyj agents. itoaseugers—Misses btew»xi, Jteii, \Vilu»ni^ Eairley, Wiidjjig BuaJiell, JCorfej iN«rri», Vyebeftex and JSdkui*^ Mesdames Griffittw and infant, . Busmll, o'JUononu«, JTixon, Sprott, Ectkihs, Jones, Whitcombe and two children, Midgley, IritV fiutohinson, WilJd», Norris and v i)ickson, M«e»r» Toaweli, JLempizn, Service, Hopkins, Hawiey, Isa«cß, Croit, burn, Goimley, Sch*ts, Gudeell, AuswU, Bouit, BoulUw, liei&ha>, FexKiurbn, Littitbold**, O'C»il««h*n, Nucon, Croll, % Young, Jonsi, trilpin, Whi^combe, Midgley, 1 Yogel, CroreT Miller. Fiahwc *nd two <iildren, j Hodsoo, Munio, Allen, Bkim^. Biahop, Ken--4ier, Hutchinaon, R»pl*jr, Wilkie, Soldaai, Morris, Harvey, Dickson, Summers and D«it' J»,, Masters Mine and Jennings, and twenityDine sieenge. ' SAILED. M»y s—Papanui, »^., 4099 tons, "Weston, for XiOndon, via MonteVideo and TenerifiEe. New Zealand Sihipping Company, agents. . May 6—Joeeplh Sims, schooner, 95 ions, Berg, fofc Hvvetook. Fitoaithly and Co., ftgenta. ■ May s—Tarawecss «.»■, 1269 tons, Bolls, for Dunedin. Union &b»amabip Company, agents, 3Pa«engen—Mobs Jameson, Mr find (Mrs SteVeo«on. -. - .■" ■,. At 8.10 ».nx. to-day the*. New Zealand Ship- ., ping tCompany'e s.e. Papanui went oat to the BUffim, wneaoe sha left for London at noon. The barque Kinclune was still at th^ Heads fkjnoao. io-day. . • • The' barque. Lake Brie, which left for the Cbiuwel yeiterdtay, was iweive miles off the : Jieads tbi» morning. ' 15he *«. Tarftwerfr, waioh had been delayed by liad weather on the coast of the Korth Jsiand, mriyed iroru "W^iiington ani East Coast Ports■''.'•* 6.15 ».in. 10-day, and left lor Puhedin <at 11 un. -■' The &B. Rotomahara arrived from Welling'iea aj 8.6 #JU!.; lio id»; y. The schooner Joseph Sims sailed for Havelcck at 9.30 fr.ru. to-day. The "Post" states that cable advice has been wceiveci: by Messrs W. and G. Turn bull J»ad Co. <h*t the barque Amsfterda-m, wihich w*9 partially dasmantled last January whilst on the voyage from New York to New Zeab«3, ihad been repaired a& Han Miguel, Azores Jtalfecda. and had started on April 14 for Wellington. She hse « general cargo 1 for Weiliqgtoa and Auckland. It is estimated that the damage done to ihe Weliingtoh wharf,' opposite the Union Company's oflices, by the Himitangi' on Saturday aSterraon (s^ys ike ~ Evening Pbafc ") will ran intoAhrte .figure* About 80 feet of the ooncrete retaining wall h£s been damaged, and ,ihe wihwf <badly strained. '' It is stated that the barque Manurewa- has been- purchased' by an Auckland syndicate, eoEiddfcing' at Messrs J. Stewart, G. Mohol md Captain Neileon. . '..-: .TTw>' ;W«llingtea " Post" states tha-V Mr Pyason, lite seoond officer of the Mapourika, "wa« iferansferred oh "W«dneeday ,to a similar, jpbiii&jn on 1h& Pukajd. Mr Dutton, late eer cend officer of the Pufcaki, i& returning to Duit-' . edih for instruction*. - ' ■ "With referenoe to "the removal of -the pin'l Jiacle rocks by. llhe Submarine Mining Corps 1, the. Marine Department'has informed the GisTjornei Harbour Board {»ay« a.n exchange) that thtte is mow no gwacetton available, and that the only o£fioer . wi-th' the required knowledge ■. ctfnnofc be flpared at -present" for carrying on • (the work. The Board decided to reply that - Sir would" be pleased to have the work done as Boon .«<s possible. , , ; The Union Company's wteamer Haupiri, . »h«sh has been taking up. Hhe Benguin's run- ■: rang an- the Picton and Iveleon trade for serer*l days, xa again to'be laid up in 4heetream (says the Wellington Post.") Mr Boberiaon, who has been chief officer of <&c Haupiri, fa .to be thuwferred to the Botoiti. Messrs Hood ■ !4fia Collins,^^secoM aid officers, and Mt H. O. Blliß. purser, of the Haupiri, are to - again join the Penguin. _J . , Art exohange states -that Mr C. Bailey, tun. of Auckland-,: has just completed building a ,«t«aier (the. Gael) for the^ M'Gregor SteamAAp Company for th« AttoklandTMangawai iHfervicft. i She is 85ft long, with a beam of 17tt Sin, ftn«E » draught ctf s£fc 6in. Tho engines . taken out of the oMMiraion steamer Sottthern Crdss, whioh mow belongs to Captain Mann, .:< of Wellington, wre to be. placed in the Gael The Southern jCross herself is at .present undergoing* thorough 7 renovation and overhaul in A-ncklasd... The vessel is expected to Be *eady for'&ea in about a foraight, when «dh© ■aUsfOT:H:f)kiWJga,to load timber for Sydney.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8003, 5 May 1904, Page 3
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