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BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA.

I t , ~ LONDON, May 10. I Sailed.—Bemuera, for Wellington, via 1 ports; 3lnkurini, for Nov.* Zealand, , . MELBOUENR, May 11. Arrived.—Manuka, from Bluff. ; . . , SYDNFjY, May 11. Arrived.—Maraina (yesterday), from Van--1 couver. MoornUi (1.15 p.m. yesterday, for Wellington. COASTAL. SATURDAY. MAY 10. AUCKLAND. Armed.—Tritou (9.45 p.m.), from Maiden It laud. .Sailed.—K.M.S. New Zealand (9.10 «.jn.), f„ or , Eyttclton; Kosamond (12.45 p.m.), for Mom Bay and Oisborne; illokohi (6.35 n.ni.l, for foutheni ports; Niagara. (9.40 p.m.), for Suva, JLtonolulu, and Vancouver. arrived.—Wiinmcra (2.45 p.m.), from southern porta; Victoria, ospects to arrive at 10 p.m., from Sydney. GISBOESE. Sailed.—lvahu (7 p.m.), for Wellington, lo sail.—Mokoia, (11 a.m.), for soutTi. Pnfipengers—Saloon: For Napier-Messrs. J. D. Ilewitt, Uines, l'uflett, Kettle, M'Kenzie, Hay, _Fa,wcett, Powell, Sliarpin, and J. Ciuthrie. For Wollinßton—Messrs. H. Dclatonr and J. Adair. I'or liyilelton—.Mesdamcs Palmer and child, and Weils, Messrs. Orniond and Forster. KAI'IEK. Sailed.—Hippie (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. - NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Harawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onekunga. FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of tbo South (noon, May li). for 'Wellington. PICTON. * Arrived.—Arahura (5.15 p.m.). from Weilington. HAVELOCK. Sailed.—Hula (Z p.m.), for-Wellingtoii. 17IvSTP01!T. Arrived.—Komata (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. (iRETWOUTH. Sailed.— (5 p.m.), for Wclliugtou; .Nt'aloro (12.20 p.m.), for Welllngtou. MTTELTON. Arrivod.-Whakatano (9.40 a.m.), and Maitai (9.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Kauri (10.50 a.m.). from Newcac-tlo; (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kairaki (10.40 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMARU. Sailed,—Zcalandit: (5 p.m.), for Napier. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed— Glcnetive (9.15 a.m.), for New Caledonia; Pukaki (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Kowhai (7.45 a.m.), for Campbell Islands. • SUNDAY, MAY 11. ONEHUNUa.\ Arrived.—Karawa (10 a.m.), from New Pfr. moutli. WANGANUI. Mana t in at 10.30 a.m, for shelter. , Bound Wellington to Patea. j KELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (3 a.m.), from Wellington,Arahura 17.30 a.m.), from Pictou and Wei- ! lington. failed.—Araliura (9 a.m.), for Wostport and Grcvmoutb. | WESTPORT. ; Arrived.-tKaramu (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington. ! Sailed.—Komata (3 a.m.), for Wellington. 1 KAIKOURA. Sailed.—Wakatu (10.30 a.m,), for WcL ! Unston. Li'ITELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (1.50 p.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN.

Arrived.—Kowhai (7 a.m.), from Campbell Islands: Ulimaroa (8 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kia Orn, (2.40 ii.m.i, from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Pukaki (4 ,p.in.}, for Wo.Btport; Gleuetive (3 a.m.i, for New Caledonia.Arrlvod.—JlaitHi (9.45 a.m.), from Auc'tlanrl. via East Coast ports. Sailed.—Ulimarna (3.45 p.m.), for Jlolbourne, via Bluff. STEAMER TIM A III? By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, May 10. Tito steamer Timaru is reported to havo beeu sold to go to New Zealand. The Timaru Is an iron three-masted steamer of &9 tons, built In 1893. and ouiucd bv tile Brisbane-Olaitmce River Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. KAIPARA FROM LONDON. " The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaipara arrived at Welllnptoll from London, via way ports, at 4 a.m. on Saturday. The second officer (Mr. H. Fell) reports that the, steamer left London on March 2, and called at Capo Town on March 25. Strong head winds were experienced on tho first threo days out, after which favonrablo weather prevailed till arrival at Capo Town. On the run across the Southern Ocean flue weather was also experienced. A strong easterly wind was met with for three days prior to arrival at Auckland. Captain Makepcaco is in command, and he has associated with him tho following officers:—Chief, Mr. F. Patinson second, Mr. H. Fell; third, Mr. Patterson; fourth, Mr. 11. Adams; chief engineer. Mr. 11. Marshall: second, Mr. W. Smith: third, Jlr. llicharils.on; fifth. Mr. Guuston; sixth, Mr. R. Robertson; chief refrigerating ongineer, Mr. Good; second, Mr. Hodgell.' Mr. Kingsman is chief steward. The Kaipara- is expected to leave Wellington Thursday next for Waitara. TURAKINA LEAVES TENERIFFE. Advices have been received stating that the New Zealand Shipping Company's Turakina, which was recently on fire at Monto Video, loft Tcneriffo on Wednesday, May 7 for Londota. SHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY. APPROXIMATE MOVEMENTS. Pakelia.—Leaves Auckland May 10; duo London June 20. Sails from London Aufust 5 for Auckland, Wellington, and iinaru; duo Auskland September 13. lonic.—Leaves -Wellington May 15; duo London Jutao 27. Sails from London for Wellington and Lyttelton July 17; duo September 2. Rangatira.—Left Wellington May 9; duo Loudon June 19. Sails from Liverpool July 19, for New (.Zaland main ports; duo Auckland September 9. Athemc.—Left London March 27, Capo Town April 19: duo Wellington May 13. Will (tall from Wellington Juno 12; due London July 25. Sails from London August 14. for Wellington and Lyttelton; duo September id. Kia Ora.—Arrived Auckland May 1. Sails from Auckland for London May 29; duo July 9. Sails from London September 5, for Dunedin and Lyttelton; due October 20. Karamea— Left Liverpool March 29, Cape Town April 23, for four New Zealand main ports, via Australia: due Auckland May 20. Rails for London about Juno 30. Zealandio.—Arrived Dunedin April 21. Kails for London from Wellington May 25: line July 4. Leavos Liverpool Eeptcrabor. 13 for four Now Zealand main ports; duo Octoller 31. Waiwera.—Left London April 4 for Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru; due May 20. Bails from New Zealand for London about Juno 30. Kumara— Left Canada April 26 for four New Zealand main ports, via Australia: due Auckland Jiine 30. Sails from New Zealand for London about end July. Mnmari.—Left London May 5 for Dimedln. Lyttelton. and Nelson: due June 16. Coxintbie.—Left London for Wellington and Lyttelton April 24; duo Wellington June 10. Leaves Wellington July 10; duo London August 21. Delphic.—Arrived .London April 7. Sails from London June 5 for Auckland, Wellington, and Bluff: duo July 25. Jtatatua.—Left Wellington for London March 13, arrived London April Sails from Canada for four New Zealand main ports, via Australia, June 15; duo Aucklnd August 20. Arawa—Arrived London May 3. Sails from London for Wellington and Lyttelton May 22; due July 8. Sails from Wellingotn for London August 7; due September 18. Wainiana,—Left Auckland April 7, Monto Video April 28; due London May 18. Loaves London July 5 for Otago and Lyttelton. via Kyduey; due Dunedin August 22. ' Tainui.—Left Wellington April 17; duo Loudon May 3(1. Leaves London June 19: due Wellington August 5. Sails from Wellington September 4; due London October 16. Tiikomaru.-Lert Wellington for London April 17; dua Juno 6. Sail* from Canada for four New Zealand ports, via Australia. August 15; due Auckland October £,l. MKSS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. C. A. Brant, purser, of the Mararn,«.. has Joined the Kowhai. Mr. (!. P. Anderson has lillfrt the vacancy ou tlic .Mararoa. Mr. W. Ooates. late fourth engineer of the Mararoa. left, by the Willoohra for Sydney on Saturday t-9 .(olu the At,u». Mr. J. A-. It- oil lias boon nugasred ai fourth onsmscr oi the Jlararon, . >,

Mr. A. V»ishort has joined tho Karatnu a?, cine/ eii^liicer. :lr. R. Kieley, Ihird engineer of tnb Laraniii. left that vossel at Wellington U;i?i trl;). Mr. V.. G. Sarnie?, second engineor of the Ki'iointkn. has come as-ion? on holiday third engineer, ;ii r.ac \\ ailnr.iatn, iillcd tho vacancy on ! Jni* korowako. nnd Mr. JLimblin has .ioiuud ! tii? n 'Mteuiata. as t-hivd engineer. ?!r. ,1. (5. Lficltie has yigned on the i Aroi"jv.n-1 a.> third engineer. Mr. Stone, chict ttewa.rd, at. present on holiday cave, wild his place has been filled by.Mr. U. Jiov, ditch. | The Shaw. Savill bteamer Waiwera, which | is due at Auckland about May 27 from Lon- I ; dor., has 6150 tons of cargo on hoard, 4000 ' ton* of. which wi)l bo discharged at Ihp northern port, 050 ton* at Wellington, and i 13C.1 ton.s at Timaru. I The Shaw-Savill steamer Kf,ramc-a, which 1 is en route from Liverpool to Wellington, via. Auckland, has 2200 tons of cargo on board for Auckland, 1850 tons for Welling. 'lon, .930 tons for Lyttelton; and 16C0 tons* far Dunedin. She is duo at Auckland about ! .May 20, a-nd nl Wellington May 27. Tho value of wireless telegraphy was re.crnlly demonstrated to a certain extent on board the cable-repairing ship Tutanc- 1 kai. On the run down the coast from Auckland to Wellington, very bad weather *vas experienced l at and Captain Post decided to run for shelter. Ito I managed to get in touch with Wellington I by means of his own maohine, and. in coiiaeriuence of the reports received of tho wfcathcr here, decided to proceed, andcaino safely to this port. Tho recent bad weather severely handled the wrecked Star of Canada at Gisbornc. The ves'cl has f,unk about forty feet in tho | last month, her rudder now being totally submerged. Tho main topmast teems to have, broken off short and cone overbaord, , and tho remaining derrick swings about aimlessly in the wind. The violent swinjr about of the afterpart of tho wreck servos to indicate that she has broken, her back 1 ust abaft tho foremast, and it seems quite 1 certain that with a few more daj'fi' scathe wreck will be in two pieccti, i Telegraphic advico has been received from I Auckland stating that U.M.SJ. New Zealand left there at 9 a.m. on Saturday for Lyttelton. j The A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Glenetive, recently at Wellington with New York cargo, left Port Chalmers at 9.15 a.m. on Saturday for New Caledonia. She loads ore there for Boston. U.S.A. Bound for London, via way ports, the Shaw-Savill carpo-carrier R'angatira left Wellington at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday. Heavy rain delayed working cargo on tho Vacuum' Oil Company's chartered steamer Bnez Izul on Saturday. Consequently, tho coastal steamer Moa's departure from Wellington for Wangauui was postponed until to-day. Tho Union steamer Kowhai left Port Chalmers at 7.45 a.m. on Saturday for the Campbell Islands. Latest charters include the American four-masted schooner Arajro. 476 tons, to load Oregon at Columia River or Puget Sound, v for South America, with tho option of a New Zealand port. The four-masted •, schooner Encore hns also been chartered ! for a similar freight. The Tyscr liner Whakarua, which arrived at Wellington from Napier on Saturday, is scheduled to leave for London to-morrow morning. The New Zealand Shipping Companv'e carTo-carrier Opawa is oxpectr.d to gret away from Wellington for London to-mor-row. 4 After a protracted passage of over five naya and a half from Glsborne, tho Kalraki arrived at Lyttelton on Friday cvnning. Shortly after leaving Gisborno on Sunday morning, May 4, the vessel encountered very heavy weather, which necessitated taking shelter under Mahia Peninsula for over twenty-four houra. Suljfotiucntlv she lost two blades from her port propeller, and this, with Mis bad weather, wmced her speed considerably Tho consignment of one thousand five hundred sheep were !auded in good condition.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 7

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BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 7

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