OVERSEA SHIPPING.
STEAMERS TO Arißl VEt From London: MAORl'(due Wellington about October 8); nrrived Auckland September 26. (Shaw. SaviH, agents.) W'HAKATtUA (due Wellington about October 18), sailed on August 1, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. Arrived Auckland October 1. (Tyser l.ine, agents.) AUAWA (due Wellington about October 10), sailed on August. 2>, from Capetown September 15, via llobart. (Shaw Savill.) HIMBTAKA (due Wellington about October 23), mailed on September 5, Plymouth 7tli, Capetown lEth, and ilolmrt. (N.Z.S. Co.) 01' AW A (duo Wellington about November 5). sailed on September 10, via Auckland. Duo Auckland October 24. (N.Z.S. Co.) NI.WAMI7 (due Wellington about November 8), sailed on August 30, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) MAMAIU (due Wellington about November 5), nailed on September 19, Plymouth 21st, via Capetown and llobart. (Shaw SariH, agents.) STAR OF J A PAN (due Wellington about December 6), sailed on Sepl ember 27, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.} From New York; MORA YSiriltE (djic Wellington about October 31), sailed August 24, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (F. 11.5. Line, agents.) CORNWALL (due Wellington about November 20), sailed on September 21, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Jt'.ll.S. Line, ageuts.)
11IMIRO (due Wellincton about October 1 12), sailed August, 3, via, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. Left Sydney for Auckland, September 28. Arrived Auckland October 3. (Tyser Line, agents.) IIALLAMSHIRE (duo Wellington about Octobcr 23), sailed Aiurust 3, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) ORIANA (due Wellington about October 25), sailed August 10, via Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. (U.S. and A.S., anents). STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (due Wellington about November 15), sailed September 14, via Melbourne and Sydney. (Tyser Line, agents.) LORD STANLEY (due Wcllincton about October 26), sailed September 20, via Auckland. (F. 11.5. Line, agents.) SAILING VESSELS TO ARRIVE. OBEItON, four-masted barqnentine, sailed from Liverpool June 12. (Johnston « and Co.) FORMOSA, barque, sailed from Liverpool August 20. (Johnston and Co.) GENI, Italian barque, sailed from Marseilles September 4, via Bluff. (Buscoe and Co.) BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. OCTOBER 5. RUSSELL. Zcala'ndia (2.45 p.m.), passed south. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Moura, for southern ports. Passengers for Wellington-Miss Watt, Messrs. Bennett, Reynolds. Arrived.—Victoria, from southern ports. Arrived.—Casablanca '(barque), from Newcastle.. Arrived.—Kazembe (11 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Takjipuna (5 a.m.), from Onchunga. Sailed.—Takapuna p.m.), for Oneliunga. GISRORNi;. Sailed.—Toroa (3.15. p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kisli (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Rotomahana (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. ' Arrived,—Mokoia (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.—Ennerdalc (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Enncrdale, for Duncdin. WESTI'ORT. Arrived.—Canopus (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, Arrived—Nora Niven (3.20 p.m.), from Wellington. » PICTON. Arrived—Arahura (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington. OCTOBER 6. NELSON. ' Arrived.—Arahura (5 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived.—Tasman (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived—Rosamond (6 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Hawea (9.30 a.m.), for Wellington. OVER-SEA ITEMS. . HOBART. OCTOBER 5. Arrived.—Arawa (8 a.m.). She sails at 6 o'clock to-night for Wellington. She brings 18 Australian and 320 New Zealand passenger 3. . THE ATnENIO. Advice has been received that the Shaw, Savill liner Athenic resumed her voyage to London from Monte Video last Tuesday, after a quick passage of nineteen days from New Zealand. Tllfi ARAIVA. The local agcni3 of the Shaw, Savill Line have been ailviscd lliat, the steamer Arawa arrived llobarl last Saturday morning She resumed her voyage to Wellington at 6 p.m. the same day, and should arrive here about daylight on Thursday. PASSENGERS BY ARAWA. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's cteainer Arawa, which le:t Plymouth on August 24 for Wellington, via Capetown and nobart, has tuc following passengers for Nov.- Zealand: —First saloon: For Wellington—Misses Dnncan, E. 31. Williams, • Mesdamcs Uuneau, Lucas, Short-, Triltilt, Messrs. J. Duncan, T. 0. Price, E. Short, W. and J. Triilitt, and A. 'Wilkinson, Master V. Shortt. For Auckland—Mrs. M'axted, Messrs. JI. A. and F. Covcingtou, It. Maxted, J:". T. Wallace, Master R. Maxted. For Lyttelton—Misses A. Cunningham, Stead, Messrs. G. (I. Stead and valet. For Wangnnui— iliss Duncan, Mrs. Lornas, Mr. Loiuas. -Second saloon: For Welling-, ton—Misses R. E. Bursiil, ,T. B. M'Killop, H. M'Mcnamcn, E. Taylor, Mcsdames liickersiatte, Gascoyne, Pi;»e, Tanner, Taylor, Messrs. W. Bermau, K. Eraser, Gascoyne, F. Gibbons, E. Pike, D. L. Smith, N. E. Tabernacle, D. Taylor, E. 0. Walton, H. Windle. For Auckland—Misses E. Norton, J. and S. Payne, Ward (3), Mesdamcs A. Lathbury, Payne, G. Ward, Messrs. A. G. Atlom, 11. Milncr. For Lyttelton—Misses 11. Burton, A. J. Murley, Mra. Hill, Messrs. A. A. Glarksou, 11. Collins, H. B. Desmoulins, E. L. Harris, T. Jl'Carthy, S. and P.. Nutt. For Port Chalmers—Misses F. Barnett, L. Cummings, .ilill-Jaclt (3), Mcsdaines Carswcll, GumminjrS, Hill-Jack, Messrs. H. K. Carswell, J. \V. Cummings, A. and It. Uill-Jack, F. Itogor. For New Plymouth—Mr. E. p. Blake. For NapierMr. T. M'Carlhy. For Oamaru —' Mr. J. Itoaden. For Tiumru—Miss luder nnd Mrs. C. liider. Third Saloon: For WellingtonMisses Brown, J. Buxton, G. Doulhwaite, S.. tilery. M. Gardiner, C. Hepworth, A. Holt, G. Lynnsberg. E. Sfarlpw, N. Meller, H. Xcvitte, C. Kosers, N. 'i'idmaa, C. Woods, Mesdamcs lihickwell, Brown, M. Douthwaite, Gardiner, Greenwood, ■ llepworth, J. Holt, Lghtowler, Lynneherg, L. Marlov:, Meller, Vhitworth, Messrs. ,1. Al'-oek, H. Ball, A. iilackwell, J. Gave, 'i l . Connor, J. Cooper, T. Douthwaite, ,T. Ellery, J. Finlay, M. Foran, J-. Gardiner, A. Greenwood, W. Hepworth, T. Kelly, W.' iCrafchuli, J. Lie'htowlcr, L. Lynneberg, •T. M'liltyrc, S. "JTMudie, P. Keller, J. Moore, F. Mulders. J. Nolau, A. O3born, J. Parker, A. Patterson, J. Pine, W. Power, ft'. Roper, J. Russell, J. Savage, H. S-.virt, H. Whitworlh, Masters N. Aleock, J. Dobson, J. . Gardiner, F. Lighlowler, T. Jiynncbcrg, C. Meller. The Arawa is due at Wellington about the Bth inst.
Gome of the wool ex Turakina is to be shipped per Kahu for Napier to-day, where it is to be cleaned and scoured. News has been received by cable, that the ltakaia arrived at London on October 1, and the Wakanui from Wellington at Port Piric on Octobcr 2. The n.F5._ Toroa, from Gisborne, ships a boiler weighing tpn tons for Timaru. The Putiki on arrival at Wellington is to go on the slips to bu cleaned, painted, and generally overhauled. The barqucntinc Countess of Errol, which left Newcastle on (September 25 for Wellington, lias a cargo of ISO tons for Mr. John Brown, of this city. On arrival here, the vessel will be dismantled and converted into a coal hall; for the Westport Coal Company. Mr. John Campbell, of the HuddartParker steamer Kiverina'fj engineering stair, was married at VnUuimstov.'a a tew clays ago to Hiss Minnie ifutrgins, daughter of Mr. T. liuggins, of Waipukurau. • What is stated to be the largest cargo of hardwood yet despatched from Sydney for aay New Zealand port by sailing vessel was brought by the barque Helen Msnny* which arrived' last Thursday. The shipment comprises 615 pieces hardwood, sleepers, and 23 piles, which is equal to about 300,000 foot. The fi.s. Tasuian'3 running has been altered tills week on-account of Labour Day. instead of leaving Wellington on Thursday, as is usual, hhe will sail for Tonga, via Nelson, -01} Tuesday, returning here on Friday. Messrs. D. M'Kenzie. late chief officer of the Waipori, and 1L M'Kenxie, late second officer oi' the Kamona, have joined the Waihora in similar capacities. The fonr-inasled barque Daylight, which arrived at. Sydney recently from New lork, is tun largest sailing vessel that har. ever entered Sydney Heads. She hnn a net tonnage of 3599, and carries about €000 tons dead weight.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 10, 7 October 1907, Page 7
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