BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA.
' * SYDNEY. July 21. Soiled.—Star of Australia, not Star of Scotland, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, July 21. Sailed.—C<m<nda Cope, for Auckland. Arrived—Kumeric, from Auckland. SUVA. July 21. Arrived.—Navua (Saturday), from Auck land. COASTAL. ©MONDAY, JULY 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wimmcfra (2.25 a.m.), from Ryd. 7toy; H.MS. Pwamus (It a.m.). from Noumea; Koromiko (10.25 a.m.), from Westp^rt. Sailed.—'Viotoria (6.30 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIER. Sailed.—Mokoia (2.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (5.25 p.m.), from Wellington. . NELSON. i Sailed.—Nikau (6 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAIvOHE. , Sailed.—Alexander (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Waitemata (10 a.m.), from Newcostlo; Euiiiice, ecow (10.10 a.m.), from Hn.voloek. &ailcd.-Cypnot (noon), for Akaroa; Kont (12.35 p.m.). for Dunedin, Sailed— Marctroa (6.20 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Wricht, Witty, Rankin, Morris, Lancaster. Kimmott. Mc-damci? Jfontsomcrv, Wright. Eoclic, Broadhent, Potrick. Columb, Srott, Oroonwood and 2 children. Sir Ofoaa. Bowoti. Hon. O. J. Smith. Messrs. 0. Witty, M.P., G. W. Russell. M.T\. J. Oroicie,' M.P., O. Oarterov. 11. Oi=or, F|eld«r. Sfed-iuan. Boyd. Bryer. Gavoy, Joshua. Little, irnllan. Kennedy. Robert.*, F-adger. Willicms, James, Johnson. Dpnt. Toy, Columl), Greeuwood, and Tnrpin. PORT CHALMERS. Sailotl—irunmui M.30 p.m.), for the Bluff. DUNEDIN. Arrived—lk'nicies (10.30 a.m.), from Bunbery. Sailed.—Hurunui (4.30 p.m.), for Bluff. BLUFF. Arrived.—Arawa (9.45 a.m.), from Lyttclton. Hailed.—Ulimaron. (5 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Hobart. Arrived.—Maunpanui (5 p.m.), from Melbourne and IJobart. Pasrsenccrs: Saloon —For Wcllimrlon— Mips .Touch. Mc.-damcs •Hegdl end child, M'lMiai). Messrs. Pc£ton, Jc&al, jQ ,
RUAHINE ARRIVES AT 7 A.M. Ruahinc, K.M.S., of the Nevr Zealand Shipping Company'e fleet, which has advised by wireless that she was expected to arrive at Wellington from London at 7 a.m. to-day, will berth at the Queen'*? Wharf No. 1 south to land passengeny and discharge cargo. MOERAIU FROM SYDNEY. Cable .advice lias been received by the local office of the Union Company etating that the Mocraki cleared Sydney for Wellington direct at 1 p.m. on Saturday. TJio vessel ha& 85 saloon and 48 stecrago passengers for New Zealand ports. Included in the number are 70 saloon and 38 steerage passengers for Wellington. The Moeraki haa 723 tons of cargo to put cut here. A w.irelo=fl mesFago rcceivoa from tho Moeraki last evening stated that eho was expected to arrive at Wellington at 10 •a.m. to-imorrow. APARIMA'S MOVEMENTS. According to latcet advices tho Aparima is now loading at Calcutta. She is expected to leave there at the end of this month for Singapore, Samarang, and New Zealand ports. STAR OF SCOTLAND. The Star of Scotland left Capo Town, in continuation of her journey from New York to Wellington on July 10. She is due here on 7. COLLIERS' MOVEMENTS. Ivaiapoi, s.s., was to have left Nowcastlo for Auckland on Saturday. Knituna, s.s., loads at Newcastle this week for Lyttclton. After unloading at Sydney the c-ollier ICarori proceeds to Melbourne,- and then pushes on to Timaru, Napier, and New Plymouth. Katoa, s.s., was to have left Newcastle for Gisborno and Napier on Saturday. Kauri is now en route from Fiji, to Auckland. She' returns to Fiji to load for Auckland. Koromiko is expected to leave Auckland to-morrow for Sydney thence Newcastle to lond for Auckland. Yv'aihora wa.s due at Newcastle yesterday to load for Fiji. Sugar will be loaded at the latter placo for Auckland. Newcastle coal is to be put out by Wnitaimata at Lyttclton, after which tho eteamor goes on to Timaru. and -thence back to Newcastle to load for tho ramo porta Waitomo proceeds from Port Chalmers to Newca.-nl'! this week.
Whangapo has a. of Westport coal for Auckland. From the latter port she goes to Ncivcastle.
MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. H. B. Hodges, second officer of tho Komata, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. H. Lukine, third engineer of tho Pateena, has como as.hore, and Mr. Geo. Luke, lato of tho Haupiri, has filled tho vacancy. Captain D. 0. Dories io in command of the "British Imperial Oil Company's chartered steamer Ifarve. end hio officers aro as follow:—Mr. R. H. Cta-ims (c-hief). Mr. G. W. Fcttm (second), and Mr. It. S. Daniels (third). Tho engine-room department is uutler tho control of Mr. E. T. Ryland, his assistants bnine: Mr. C. H. Harvey (reeond), Mr. E. Ward (third), and Mr. H. G. Guntoa (fourth). The veseel haa a Chinese crcw. Telegraphic advico lias been recolvod from Auckland stating that H.M.S. Pyramus arrived there from Noumea at 11 a.m. yesterday. The Tyser liner Makarini was expected to leave Wellington for Wanganui at day-; brsalc to-day. 1 It is expected that tho Ty-ser liner Indrabarali -will got away from Wellington | for Port Glialmere to-day. . j The Government steamer Kinemoa was j overhauling tho buoys and iigiito at Kai- : para yesterday. She was \c have left there for Onehunga laet ovening. Tho 1 frhaw, .Sarill steamer Mamard is to leave Wellington for Auckland and Lou-' don at daybreak on Thursday. r Somo 60,000 feet of timber • are being brought from Karamea U) Wellington by tho auxiliary scow Echo. Sho id duo hero to-day. Tho AraTaum arrived at West-port from Wellington, via- way ports, at 9 p.m. on Sunday. A heavy sea on tho bar stopped j her from going on to Greymouth. It was j h-oped that sho would get out of Wc6tport I at midnight last night. , j Navy coal will bo leaded at j Westport for Auckland on Thursday by! tho Rakaiioa. . I On . reaching Dunedin from northern ports and Wellington on Thursday, tho Mokoia will withdraw from tho East Coa-st service for overhaul. The Maital as due/ at Wellington from the south on < Sunday, July 27, and proceeds north, on Monday, July 23. The Monowai is to make Wellington from the south 'on July' 24, and emiiia north/ward on the sanio day. Tho Union Company's new steamer ICamo, which left Home on June 19, for Bunbury, loads hard/wood at that port for Now Zealand. i ' The collier Kurow is duo at Port Chalmers this week fotr overhaul and survey. The Union Company's chartered steamer Canada Capo is en route from Newcastlo to Auckland. One of tho Clan Lino steamers—-the Clan Maclnnes—is loading hardwood at Bunbury for New Zealand porta; The local wireless etation was advised last evenin? that tihe F. and S. Line's steamer Suffolk, which is cn route from Liverpool to Auckland, was expected. to arrive at tho northern port at 3 p.m. on Thursday. Tho vessel is duo at Wellington on August 2. A new mast will be fitted to the Ohatham Islands steamer Himitangi at Wellington to-day. to replace tho ono which was broken ait Lytteiton before sho left for tho Chathams. Subsequently > the Himitangi will leave port for Timaru, and will work coastal ports for the'next two weeks before she goes to the Islands again.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 7
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