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OVERSEA SHIPPING.

STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. STAR OF IISDIA (due about July 20), sailed from London May 13, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. t'fyscr Line, agents.) KAIPARA (due about. July 10), sailed on May 8. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) CORINTHIC (duo about July 11), sailed on May £3. via Cape Town and Houart. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.. agents.l MURITAI (due about, August 12), sailed on May 31, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. ITyscr Line, agents.) WAIWERA (clue about August 8), sailed on Juno 3. via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) RUAIIINE (due about July 24). sailed on Juno 10, via Cape Town and Ilobart. (New Zealand Shinning Co., agents.) INDKALEMA (due about August 28), srJled on June 15, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents). ARAWA (duo about August 7), sailed on June 23, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. NAIRNSHIRE (due about July 10), sailed on May 6, via, Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) :' SUSSEX (due about July 30), snilcd on May 27, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) SURREY (duo about Aucust 30), sailed on June 24, via Cape Town, Hobart, Auckland, and Napier. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. ASCOT (duo this evening), sailed on April 23, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WAIMATE (due about July 24). sailed on June 5, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. MIMIRO (duo about Jul? 14), sailed on April 18, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) DEN OF GLAMIS (due about August 14), sailed on May 16, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line," agents.) HYNDFORD (due about July 25), sailed on May 20, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ANGLO-PATAGONIAN (due about August 29), sailed on June 2, via Australia and Auckland. (Dnlgetv and Co., agents.) CAPE ORTEGAL (due about September 13), Failed on June 17, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) From San Francisco. . AORANGI (due about Jnly 20). sailed on June 28, via Papeete and liarotonga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.)' SAILER TO ARRIVE. AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, sailed from Marseilles April 8. (Briscoo and Co., Qgenta.). BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. " SYDNEY', Jnly 7. Arrived—Mahcno (5 a.m.), from Auckland. LONDON. July 7. Arrived.—Norfolk, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Rangatira, for Lyttelton. COASTAL. FRIDAY, JULY 7. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Joseph Craig, barque, from Melbourno and Gcelong; Fairburn. auxiliary schooner, from Wairoa (Hawke's Bay), ONEHUNGA. Sailed—Rosamond (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Corinna (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington. EAST CAPE. Ascot passed south at 12.50 p.m. bound I for Wellington. i NAPIER. Arrived.—Wimmera (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI' Arrived—Arapawa (5.35 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Sailod.—Kiripaka (6.30 a.m.), for Wellington. . PICTON. Arrived.—Te Anau (5 p.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA. Sailed—Nikau (i.30 p.m.),,for.Wellington. " ■'■' HAVELOCK".' "■'- Arrived—Manaroa (7.30 a.m.),. from Wellington. . Sailed—Manaroa- (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.-Nikau (6 a.m.), from • Wellington. ■' Sailed.—Nikau (2.25 p.m.), for ' Motucka and Wellington. . WESTPORT. Arrived—Flora (3.25 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailcd.-Hauroto (7 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Manuka (7 a.m.), M.aiatua (8.15 a.m.), and Mararoa (8.50 a.m.). from Wellington; Aratapu, brigantine, at Heads, from Kaipara. • Sailed.—Wootton, for Nydia Bay: Kiui, for Westport; Wakatu,,for ,Kaikoura and Wellington; Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington, with 150 passengers; Manuka, for Dunedin. DUNEDIN. ' . Sailed.-Monowai, for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttolton-Miss Derry, Mrs. Larking and infant, Mcssr3. Caflin, Larking Hewitt. Haslett. Prof. Park. For Wellington-Mesdames Dull. Patcrson and 2 chilf.ren, Fleming, Morlcy, .Talbot. Castlcton, Messrs. Duff, Coltman, Castlcton. For Nanier-Mr. J. Boyle. For Auckland-Mrs. Hay, Messrs. Hny, Troupe, Fotheringham. PORT CHALMERS. Sailcd.-Parthenia (2.25 p.m.), for Newcastle. , ' NOTICE TO MARINERS. Auckland Harbour: Morec system for night-signalling installed.—The - Auckland Harbour Board have notified that a signal lamp has been, installed at the end of the Railway Wharf, and that messages may now be received from and sent to shipping regularly from dark to dawn of each dav. Charts, etc.. affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 1895 and 1970; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter u, page 38. ' NAIRNSHIRE LEAVES AUCKLAND. Some time to-day the F.-H.-S. steamer Nairnshire leaves Auckland, in continuation of her voyage, from Liverpool to Wellington. She should arrive hero on Tuesday morning next. s MARERE'S WELLINGTON CARGO. . The 1 following Wellington cargo was taken by the Tvscr Line's steamer Marere, for London :-13,810 carcasses mutton, 18,624 carcasses lamb, 2398 quarters beef, 16 casks lard, 83 casks casings, 373 bales wool, 260 bales (lax, 9 barrels tallow, 6C6 casks tallow, 24 casks pelts, 1 case tinned meats, and 1 package sundries. CORINTHIC LEAVES HOBART. The local agents of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. have received advice concerning R.M.S. Corinthic, bound from London to Wellington. She arrived at Hobart at 9 a.m. on Thursday, and left for Wellington' at 6 a.m. yesterday: Two hundred and ninety-eight passengers • disembarked at the Tasinanian port, and 338 are coming to New Zealand.. The Corinthic is due ii port on Tuesday morning. • WANAKA, FROM NEWCASTLE: Leaving Newcastle for Wellington direct', ■at 11 p.m. on Saturday.'last, the Union Company's steamer ■-Wanaka, arrived in port at 2.45 p.m. yesterday. Her outers report a. fine weather passage, devoid of incident, save sighthing the bartiucntine Rio, off Stephen Island, yesterday, bound west. The Wanaka. has part cargo of roal for Wellington, and, upon completion of discharge, leaves for. Picton. THREE KINGS ISLANDS. ASCERTAINING THE POSITION. It. having been reported some time back that the Three Kings were wrongly charted (elates the "New Zealand Herald"). 11.M.5. Cambrian had instructions when she left Wellington Inst week to take tho bearing, l ! of the Kings bv ascertaining tho astronomical positions of Cane Reinga and tho summit of tho Great, King. The offlccrß of the Cambrian, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday morning from Ruwe!!. report that when the warship was off Capo Reinga the weather was so boisterous that she had to run to Russell for shelter. She remained at Russell from Friday to Saturday, and then returned to Cape Reinga, and the astronomical position of the Cape was ascertained, as was also that of the summit of the Great King. ,The officers have not yet worked out the figure? showing the true bearings of the Kings, but it is expected that they will substantiate the latent corrections. The Canibrian is waiting orders at Auckland from Sydney, but it is probable that she will jomain at Auckland till July 18. At 6 a.m. yesterday the Union Company's steamer Wairuna left To Kopuru with a cargo of limber for Sydney. On Monday the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaki arrives at Wellington'Trom the south to load what cargo is offoriiiß. She then visits Nitpler out! Auckland, tailing finally for London .'i-oni the latter port about July P,

At noon to-day the Tlaupiri leaves Napier for Wellington. The. Fohcrua leaves port for tircymouth this afternoon. Leaving Wellington at noon to-day for Titnaru, the F.-11.-H. liner Drayton Grange subsequently visits liyltelton, her linal port in the Dominion. She tails for Avoiimouth direct on July 12. July 20 is the dale on which the Tyscr liner Star of India is expected to arrive at Wellington from London, via way ports. 1 estcrday afternoon. H.il.K. Pioneer returnpd to port from I'icton, and berthed at the wool wharf. „ M !';. x : .Salmon, chief engineer of the l'utiki, joined the 3loa in a similar capacity yesterday. Mapourika, s.s., left West port for Weiliiißton. via_ Ncltoii, at 8 a.m. yesterday. She is due in port this evening.■• ■ A Pi C!il ?? cttd arrival at Wellington to-rlay is the Iscw Zealand Shipping Company's chartered (steamer Ascot, from St. John (New Brunswick). Upon completion of discharge here, the Ascot proceeds south. From Sydney, the .Vaoriland Steamship Company s steamer Lauderdale goes to Newcastle to. load coal for Wellington and A a pier. Now loading at Grcyniouth for Melbourne, the Ennerdale, upon completion of discharge at the latter port, proceeds to Tasmania, and hack to Melbourne before loading up in., Tasmania with hardwood for. Duncdin and ;.Auckland. Mr. C. Lcighton, assistant purser of the Mokoia, has-transferred to the Talune in a similar capacity, while Mr. J. Smith has filled the vacancy on the Mokoia. The Italian barouc Erminia, now at Dunedin, has been "chartered to load coal at Newcastle for Callao, after completing discharge, at Lytlclton. At the present time the steamer Himttangi is being installed with it refrigerating plant, which is. to bo wed .in < connection with the 'carriage of fish from the Chatham Island's to .Wellington.'" The engine has been placed in-'position on the-after-deck of the vessel. About 4.15 p.m. yesterday workmen were engaged in lowering a dcek-houso down over the engine by means of chain blocks, when the chain sling carried away. • For a distance of about five feet the house came down with a run. and, hitting the hatch c6mbing, sheered owr and struck the mast. A man who was oil top oi the deck-house at the time of the'.' accident was thrown oil', but managed to hang on to the sling, thus raving himself, from being precipitated down an open hatchway. He landed on deck, fortunately none the' worse for his shaking up, save a bruised arm. The engine was unhurt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1174, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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OVERSEA SHIPPING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1174, 8 July 1911, Page 7

OVERSEA SHIPPING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1174, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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