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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, May 2Arrived— Bimutaka. from Liverpool. XEWCASTLE. May 2. Sailed—lnira. for Gisborne: Marjorio Craig, for Kaipara. , Sailed.—Tofua, lor Auckland; Marama, for Auckland. COASTAL. FRIDAY, MAY 2. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rosamond (8.15 a.m.), from Gisborno. . Sailed.—Nerehana, (6.5 a.m.), for Napier and Wellington; Whnkatnue (10.10 p.m.), for Wellington, Lytlolton. and Dunedin. ONEHUNUA. Arrived— Rarawa. (8.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. GISBORNE. . Baiicd—lCalui (3.20 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Himu (10.5 a.m.), frum Onchunga (put in for coal). IlLF.NflEnt. Sailed.—Wairau (1.30 p.m.). for WellingtoU' NELSON. Sailed—K«,itoa (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIfAMEA. So i 1 eil.—M an. gn pa na (7.3'J a.m.), for Wcl-liii-'ton. OKKYiIOi Til. • Arrived.—Kini d'.'iC a.m.). fio;r: Wellington. Sailed. Hii"ii-Misi '2 a.tu.\ f">' V.'rllingroi.'T i Sailed. -Kir.vlia.i <6.13 a.m.!, t'«r (,'onil'bcll Islands ■ DU.NKIJIX. Arrived. Corinna. frum Timani. Rti.lb'l.-stoko)n p. 11l ), Tor Am'illnm!. via East, Coast. Passengers; Saloou -lor J

Wellington-Mr. Gray, Rev. and Mrs. Don, Missca Don (2), listers Don (2), Mr. Ijambor. For Napier—Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson. , Miss Marryatt. For Auckland—ill". and , Mrs. Mirs Thomson, Mr. Cutten, . Mr. Dalyrell, Mist? Wolsey: 23 steerage for 1 all ports. ! KUAPEHU DUE TO-DAY. | Up till an early hour this moruinif. llipro , was no sign of tho .New Zealand Shipping i Company'-; steamer Itu&pchu, which ie duo ; in port from London. It is probable that t!io recent bad weather lias prevented her from making povf ero this. \\ hen Ihe Ruapehu arrives she will berth at tho King's Wharf to laud passengers and (lis- , ehargo f:nrso. MAUEXO'S EXPECTED AJRRIVAL. By wireless last evening tho Union- Com pany'y Maheno. which is en rout-o from Syiiiicy to Auckland, advised that sho was > expected to arrive <it hor destination at 2 p.m. to-morrow. If the vessel' arrives at tlio time specified the southern portion of her niaile - should roach "Wellington by iMonday afternoon's Main Trunk express. ItUrUTAKA AT MELBOURXE. Tho local agents for the P. and S. Lino hxive been advised that their chartered steamer Rimutaka. arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool, -via way ports, on May 1. She is duo at Wellington about May 19. NIAGARA'S COMMAND. The Xiapara will be commanded by Captain John Gibbs, late master of the Makura. Her chief. officer will he Capiaiii 11. C. Hammond, onco of the Mo/luira, and latterly representing tho Union Company on tho Clyde. The first officer will be Mr. IJ. Spain, late chicf of tho Paloona, and the second will bo Mr. W. A. Bcaslcy. lato of the Malaira. The third and fourUi olfieerts aro not yet fixed upon. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Gilbert, Jato fourth officer of tha Tongariro. has joined tho Komatfl' as tliird ofiieer, vice Mr. Dalglicv?h, who has been promoted to second. _r Mr. Clark, late ceeond officer of the Komata. has transferred to the MapounUa. Mr. F. Farcy, chief officer of tho Hawera, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. 11. Romanoff has filled the vacancy. Mr. H. C. Williamson, 'assistant purser of the Mocraki. and Mr. S. Jones. ai:sif»tant purser of the Maori, exehansed positions at Lyttelton on Thursday.^ Mr. W. Knox, second engineer of the wimmera. went ashore at Sydney last week. Mr. S. R. Collier lias been promoted to secoud. Mesyrs. R. Murray and A. KondelJ lmvn joined the Wimniera as third and fourth engineers respectively. Mr G Perensson. late of the Maramn, fills Mr. Robilliard's position as chief officer of the Mauneranni. Mr. Drennan. third of the Flora, has transferred to the Kotaotu, and .dr. Peters, fourth of the Mokoia, is now third on the Flora. The Xew Zealand Shipping steamer Kaipara is expected to arrive at Wellington from London, via way porta, early next week. Tho Xew Zealand Shipping Company's cargo-carrier Whakalanc, which is en route from St. John, Canada, to Wellington, is duo here on Monday next. Sho sails for Lyttelton and Dunedin on Tuesday. Due at Wellington from Napier on Wednesday next, the Opawa will be dispatched for London, on Friday, May 9. Kai Ora, s.s., of tho Shaw,' Savill. and Albion Company's fleet, which is Tunning under the auspicea of the Xew Zealand Shipping Company, is due at Wellington from St. John, via way ports, on Tuesday, May G. She sails for eoutli on May 7. The South Taranaki Steamship Company's steamer Arapawa left Gisborne yesterday with a load of sheep for Lyttelton. Tho Union Company's carjro boat Kowhai left Dunedin for the Campbell Islands yestordav morninjr. She will br.in.tr back whale, oil and other stores from the Clauds. Tho Xew Zealand Shipping Company s Kaipara is due at Wellington from London, via way port*', on Monday. On account of the rough weather tho Anchor Line's steamer Alexander way compelled to remain at Wellington. She is scheduled to leave hero for Motueka. and Xelson at 2 p.m. to-day. The Kaitoa is duo in port from Motueka and Nelson this morning. She will be dispatchcd for tho West Coast direct at noon , to-day. The coastal steamer Mangapana, is duo here from Kar.'/inea to-day. She sailo for Karamca and West port on Monday. The Tyser linor Xerehana. ir- cxpcc-ted to arrive at Welli-iffton from London, via way ports, on J.lay 6. She will he dispatched for Sydney at daybreak on May 7. Tho Xcrehana is to load wheat at Australian ports for tlio United Kirsdom and C-on-tißC'.lt. " The coastal stenmer HlmiUmKi, which left. Timai'u for Wellington, yesterday, is eipcctcd to arrive iu port this afternoon.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
887

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 7

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