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OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE.

From London, TONGARIRO (due about Juno 30), sailed from London May 15, via Cape Town and ilobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. (due oliout July 5), sailed from London April 22, via. Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. Hyser STAIt OF INDIA (due about July 19), sailed from London May 13, via. Australia. Auckland, and Napier. iTyser Line.agcntE.! KAIPARA (due about July 13), tailed on May 8, via. Auckland. (New Zealand Ship""cSrINTHIC (duo about July 11), tailed on May 23, via Caps Town and Hobart. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., agents.)

MURII'AI (duo about Aucust 121, tailed on May 3!, vin. Australia, Auckland, and Nil pier. (Tytcr Line, acents.) WAIWERA (duo about Augiut 1), taikd on June i, via Auckland (Shaw, f-nviil, and Albion Co., agents.) HUAJUNK (duo about July 24), tailed on June 10, vin Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) F.-3IH Liverpool. NAIRNSHIRK (dup about July 7), sailed on May 6, via. Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) ? SUSSKX Idue R.bout July 27), nailed on May 27, via, Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. A.SCOT (duo about July 6), failed on April 23, via Australia and Auckaiud. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WAIMATE (due about July K), sailed on June 5, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shippinc Co., agents.l From Niw York. PARTHENIA (due about June 26), failed • on March 29, via Australia and Auckland. ' (Daleety and Co., agents.) ' MlSr.lßO.idue about July 10), sailed on ' April 18, via Australia, and Auckland. (A. ' and A. Line, agents.) ■ DEN OF GLAMIS (due about August, 14). ■ suited on May 16, vi.i. Australia nnd Audi- ! land. (A. and A. Line, agents.) • HYNDFOIiD (due about July 25), sailed • on 2lay 20), via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil ■ Co.. acents.) ■ ANGLO-PATAGONIAN (due about, August . 25), sailed on June 2, via- Australia and . Auckland. (Dalgcty and Co., agents.) • From San Francisco. MAITAI (due about .June 221, sailed on • May 31, via ?ipeeto and Rarotonga. . (V.H.S. Co., agent*.) • From Philadelphia. JOHN HARDIE (due about June 23), sall- ■ ed on March 12, via Auckland. (Collinand ; Co., agents.) I SAILERS TO ARRIVE. DTJNCRAIG. barque, sailed from Livcr- ' pool, March 10. (Johnston and Ci)..i'gtnts.) AUSTRALIA, Italian Ehip, sailed from ' Marseilles, April 8. (Ilriewe and Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ' '■ LONDON. June 20. Arrived.—Kaikoura, from Picton. Sailed.—lndralcma, for Wellington. ST. VINCENT. June 18. • Arrived.—Waimate. from Montreal. Sailed.—Waimate, for Australian and New ' Zealand ports. : . MONTE VIDEO. June 19. Arrived.—Rotorua, from Wellington. I SYDNEY, June M. Arrived.—WarrimoD (9 p.m.), from Wellington. FREMANTLE, April 20. Arrived.—lndia, from London. COASTAL. ; TUESDAY, JUNE 20. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lhumat.i (3.20 p.m.), from New- • castle: Navun (3.45 p.m.), from Suva; Wai- • runa, from Bluff. Sailed.—Mokoia, for Wellington. Pas- • sengors: Saloon-Messrs. Marsden, Turn- • bull, Brown, Cramp, Jackson, and Kilgour. I NAPIER. , ■ Arrived.—Tarawera, (12.20 p.m.), from Wel- • lington. WANGANTJI. Arrived.—Moa (5.5 a.m.). from Wellington: Alexa (yesterday), from Newcastle; Kapuni (10.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. ■ Arrived.—Aorere (2.15 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South (3.15 p.m.), • from Wellington. ; picton. Arrived.—Rosamond (7.15 a.m.), from Wel- ' lington. I BLENHEIM. , Arrived.—Blenheim (0.30 a.m.), and Opawa . (1 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Blenheim and Opawa (11 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. Arrived.—Manaroa (2.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Hailed—Manaroa (3.35 p.m.), for Wolliiig- . ton. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Corinna '3.30 p.m.), for Wo'.lington. Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehuncra; > Waitcmata, for Timarn and Dunedin; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for ' Wellington, with 210 passengers. [ ROTORUA AT MONTE VIDEO. Leaving Wellington on May 31 for Lon- ■ don, via way ports, the New Zealand Ship- ■ ping Company's R.M.S. Rotorua arrived at ■ Monte Video on Monday last. She is due • at her destination on July 12. CAPF, ORI'SGAL AND MIM.IRO. Under IJy auspices of tho Tyscr Line, the chartered steamer Cape Ortegal will leave New York for Wellington, via way ports, shortly. She. will be followed, bs the Mimiro, leaving on tho same YOV2"V on July 10. ■ AMOKURA BOYS. . Since June 0, twelve ho.V3 from the training ship -Amokura have completed their service, nud have been drafted into the Royal Ivavy and mercantile marine. 11. O. w*m' £ H - Rwin, ' ourn °, K- N. Magnusson. T r, W c : p ' Uon ' aad R ' K. Cole have joined H.M.h. Pioneer as boys, and will Eerve for eight years. Seven others have joined various coastal and intercolonial steamers as ordinary seamen and boyt, The following eight have joined the vessel :-J. W Watt, Timnru; D. C. Bray, Puaha, Canterbury; A. M. B. M'Kenzie, Nelson; A. W. YVestrupu, Nelson; E. 8. Tunn. Gisborne; Pi. L. Manoy, Bastings: A. C. Rawlincc, Ashburfon; and K. W. Widge, Wellington. MANUKA AND MOANA'S CARGO. It was originally intended that tho Manuka, which leaves Wellington for Sydney on iriday evening, would work cargo tomorrow (Thursday). Since tho Harbour Board have decided to give their employees a holiday on that day (not Friday, as originally intended), tho Manuka will receive all cargo on Juno 23. . For the same reason the Moana, which is due from Sydney this morning, will receive nil cargo lor southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne to-day. She sails on Thursday at 5 p.m. . NAIRNSHIRE'S PASSENGERS. Duo at Wellington from Liverpool about July 7, the f'.-H.-S. Btcamer Nairnshire ia bringing the following passengers :—Saloon —Dr. and Mrs. Coldicutt, ana Mr. Kobert Liston. Steerage: For Wellington—Misses M. Flanagan, M. and N. Quaylc, Messrs. A. Stock, W. and J. Corcoran, R. Smart, R. Christison, T. Wilson, A. and It. Rcith, T. Fearnall, il. Crook, Master ¥. Quayle. For other ports (mostly Greymouth and Westport)—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamblcy and family (7), Frances, Clifford, Haunah and Stella Hart, William, Teresa, and Ivan Hill, Walter and Mary Raistrick, Walter and Isa-beili Bedford, Mrs. B. and Harry Crossley, Misses J. Graham, Grace 'and Ada Miller, A. M'Carthy, Messrs. B. Crossley, W. B. Beaton, P. Knowies, W. Hesketh, J. Alexander, Leonard Smith, F, Waters, and J, M'Caughaa. COMING BY THE TONGARIRO. R.M.S. Tongariro, due at Wellington from London on July 30, has the following passengers on board ;-Salooii—Mr. J. C. Gonzalez, Miss G. A. Harvey, Major G. N. Johnston, Mrs. -I. 11. Jones, Mr. M. Kcbbcll, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. O'Brian, Mr. n. Pope, Miss A. E. Pope. Mr. J. Guest Ralph, Mr. J. Anderson. Mr. F. E. Buckley, Mr. W. Gibbs, Mr. J. B. Godson. Miss F. M. Haslock, Miss A. E. Macmastcr, Mr. A. Osborne, LanceSergeant J. H. Parks, Mi-6. 1\ M. Stephenson, Mr. 0. A. Toule, Mr. 0. Wilcox, Sergeant B. Woodhcad. Third-class—Misses Allan (2), Anderson (2), Barlte, Bcvan (3), BiUby, Brookes, Bulford, Caisloy, Campbell (4), Carrington, Champion, Collins, Crawfoni. Davics, Deans, Doouss, Ellis (3), Farghcr, Fenwick (2),. Galloway, Gerard, Hewitt, Jordan, Kearney, Lockerbr, M'lntyro (3). MaeMillan (J), Martin, Mashitcr. Miller 12), Mitchell (4), Moody, Morris, Odcll, Oldncld. O'Neill. Page, Pearson, PotU, Prior, Ross, Rosenburg (3), Sandiland 3, Shippey. Smith, Spindlow, Webb, Williams, Woods, Yeomanp, Mcsdamns Anderson f2), Barke, Bcvan, Bibby, Brookes, Rulford, Bullard, Burgess, Bycrs, Caisley, Campbell. Champion. Collins, Coupe, Crawford, Deans, Ellis, Galloway, Hussey, Jordan, Kennedy, M'Brydo, MauMillan, Martin, Miller. Mitchell. Moody, Morris, Mould, Murray, Odell, Oldileld. Page, Phillips. Robinson, Rosenlmnr. Sandilands, Shippy, Spray. Tredgett, Walmslcy, Warner, Webb Woßt, Workman. Ycomaivs, Potts, Messrs. AndcrEon (2), Atlfield, Auger, Awcock, Bailey, Baker, Barber, Bedford. Becg, Bell (3), Bennett, Benson, Itavan (3). .Bibby (5), Blake, Brown. Bullard, Burgess, Bycre* Caisley (2), Camnbnll (3), C.ann. Cha-mnlon, Collins, Coupe, Craddock (2), Crawford (2), Cutler. Daly, Davis. DeanF. Dick, Duxbury, Klborne, Elder, Ellis, Farrcll, Fowlie, Francis. Galbraith. Green, Ouilbert, Hayward. Henstman, Heath. Herring, Hewitt, (lick. Hill. Hodgkin, Ilowett. llumphricn, Ilus?cy, Jacquot-, Jardinc, Jarvis. John, stone, Johnson, Jones, Julian, Kearney, Kennedy, Kcrr. KoP.io. La.ngflon, Langford, Latham, Lowlhi>r, Ludlow, M'Brydc (2), M'Ewcii. M'Geo. M'Gnoid, M'lntyrc, M'Kcnaie, M'Logan, M'Tavish, Markc. .Martin, Mason, Meaghcr. Mitchell, Mcody, Morrison, Mortimer. Mould, Mufacw?, Nelson, Nijon. Odell. Owen, Park, Paterson. Poarson. Phillips, Potts. Prcndcrgast. Quincy, Quirk, Redington, Reid, Robertrhaw, Robinson, Itookett, Eos?. Rofenburg. Sand)lands, Shepnard, Shippy, Sprar. Stuckdale. Stori* W, Sullivan, Button (2), Trotter, Ty-

bh, Walmsley, Ward, Warner, Wentliorill, iVeob, Williams 12), Wilmington, ttooAs, Workman, loung; Maslora liarke, Brookes' 121, liulford, D.VCI-S, Campbell, Crawford W, l/avies, Dciws, Kllis, (ialloivay U, Mar n Mikhell, Moody (i'l, Morris,- Odcll (2), Old field. Page, l'otts, iloecnbure, hlupiiey t*l, Spray, e.nn Webb. On arrival at Wrllinglon from Sydney this morning, the Moana will berth at tlic Queen's Wharf No. 6. In about two weeks' time the Ferry Company's new tug Murilai will be placed in pommfMion. She will be in charge of Captain J, Corich, of tho Pilot, An arrival at Auckland yesterday afternoon ivas the new steamer Ihumata, of the Craig Line. She was built under the supervision of the Union Company's representative at Home. Bound from Montreal to Wellington, via, way ports, the New Zealand hhipping Company's steamer Waimate continued her voyage from St. Vincent on Juno 18. nnc is duo at this port about August 9. Tho Moraj-oliire is to leave Lyttelton al daylight this morning for Avonmouth, via Monte Video and Las Palmas. To-morrow being Coronation Day, the offices of H.M. Customs will be closed all day. On Saturday last the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Ascot arrived at. Melbourne from St. John. New Brunswick. Shs is due nt Wellington about Ju'.y 6. Yesterday the Mapourika was taken up on the Patent Slip for overhaul. The Regulus mounts the cradle on Tuesday next. R-ain delayed tho departure of tho Union Company's steamer Arahura from brnymouth for Wellington, via way ports, yesterday morning. She left at 3 o clock in the aftcrncon. The Wellington Harbour Board has decided to recognise Thursday as a holiday on the wharves, and not Friday, as wan originally intended. Mr. P. Hunter, fourth engineer of tho Monowai, came ashore at Wellington yesterday, ant , , the fifth engineer was promoted a step. Mr. R, Parr has jointed the vessel as fifth. A preliminary inquiry into tho circumstances surrounding the recent grounding of the steamer Gertie at Foxton will be held by tho Collector of Customs at Wellington to-day. Wanaka, s.s., is due in port from Lyttelton to-morrow to load a shipment of horses for Sydney. It is upnal for the Northern Company's steamer Rarawn to leave New Plymouth for Onehunga, on arrival of the Wellington mail train on Thursdays. Owing to to-morrov,- beinir a- holiday, the vessel will not leave New Plymouth until Friday evening. Mr. F. Davifon, third entrineer of the Mararoa, I»ft the vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. A. M'Bride, late chief engineer of tho Mokoia, was a through passenger to Dunedin I'.y the Monowai yesterday. Captain W. A. Butcher, one of the best-knov.-n masters in the Adelaide Steamship Company's employ, i? to proceed to Englandthis week in order to bring out tho new simmer M.oriaUa, which has been constructed for the company's Gulf trade. To-c\iy the Ty;er liner Star of India io due at Melhoumo from London. Sho is en roiito to Wellington, whore she is due about July 19. The Wsstnort C-;al Company's steamer R-fiiluß if booked to load a cargo of coal at Wcstport for 11.M.5. Cambrian at Wellington. Mr. J. 'Nca'.e. who has been purf-er of ihe Mararoa, for a trip or two, was relieved by Mr. H. Neil! s'csterday.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 9

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OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 9

OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 9

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