LATE SHIPPING.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. - The Orari will be dispatched from Lyttelton to-day for Wellington. The Wangaratta due in Lyttelton next week to continue her loading. The Port Kembla, which has been loading tallow, wool, pelts, preserved meat, gram and frozen meat, is to leave nort at noon to-day for Napier and Wellington, where eho will complete her loading for London. The Wanaka arrived this morning from Dunedin with 1500 tons of cargo from Sydnev to discharge. From Lyttelton the vessel proceeds to Sydney direct.” WIRELESS NOTICE. The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless atationa —Waikawa, Karori, Pacifique. ■> Auckland—Flora, Arahura, Rakanoa, Koromiko, Karori. Wellington—Maori, Mapounka, Mararoa, Kanna Kaiapoi, Woodarra, Oran, Kaikoura, Port Kembla Armagh, Banffshire, Waiotopu. Awarua —Kaitoke. INTERCOLONIAL, SERVICE. The Manuka arrived at Wellington yeßterdav morning. The vessel left Sydney at 315 pm on Friday last, and experienced moderate’ seas until Sunday last, when southeasterlies were exoerienced. Rain fell practically throughout the trip, and passengers did not get a glimpse of the sun until their arrival on Monday At 130 p.m. on Monday it Was found advisable to shelter at Lono- Island, Cook Strait, where the vessel remained until 4 o’clock in the morning. The following passengers arrived bv the Manuka: —Saloon: Misses Anderson, Sister Amelin, Aim. Blanch, Ferguson (2), Fitzgerald. Ford, Hall, Haves, M’Manus, M Kenzie M’Farl-ane (2), Martell. Sister Pascahil Rothschild. ajid Warkanak, Mefldames Barden and two children, Bone, Curry, Cunningham, 'Creasey, Dyson, Francis and child. Triedlander, Gudsall and child, Hall, Hammend and two children, Hoare, Jantke and child, Johnstone, Kadona, Lcque, Lawrence, Midlane, M’Kinley, Macauley, Partridge, O’Connor, Reid, Turner, Messrs Barden. Bradley, Brown, Cole, Curry, Clowes, Clark, Cunningham, Collins, Dyson, Francis, Guinness, Gudsall, Goldin ghdm, Gordon, Holland, Jantke, Kakona, Kneebush, Lutt* Lange, Laing, Midlane, M’Cabe and chiid, M’Farlane, Orr, O’Connor, Reardon, Simin, Schultz (2), Thompson, Slade, Wilkinson, W illiams, Zoller; also forty-seven in the steerage. The vessel’s cargo amounts to 566 tons, 406 tons of which aro for Wellington, and includes transhipments ex the tollowing steamers : —Malinci, Otaki, Narkunda, Kanowna, St Albans, Pollenzo, and Hwah Ping. The Manuka will leave Wellington on the return trip to Sydney to-morrow. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received July 6, 9.35 a.m.) LONDON, July 5. Arrived —At Antwerp, Enggano; at Port Natal, Westmeath and Tropic; at Bombay, Ngapore; at Colombo, Ormonde and BaramSailed —For Sydnev, Buteshire and Lord j Stratkcona; for Brisbane, Canadian Spinner. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received July 6, 10.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, July 6. Arrived —Port Curti* from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, July 6. Arrived —Maindy Lodge, from Wellington.
The winners of the second prize for the Dunedin War Memorial design were Hyland and Phillips, Hastings (states a Press Association message from Dunedin). The name £C Oliphant ” which was telegraphed was a nom do plume.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16471, 6 July 1921, Page 8
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