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BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ' SYDNEY, July 23. Sailed.—'Mnhono (3.30 p.m.). for Auckland. Arrived— Moana (7 p.m.). from Auckland. MELBOURNE, July 23. Sailed.—Manuka, for New Zealand, via. Hobart. ADELAIDE, July 23. Arrived—Jcssio Crais. from New land. FREMASTLE. July S3. Arrived.—Ophir, from London. COASTAU WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. POTi'I'O (KA IP Alt A). ! Sailed.—lliiiemoa. (11.10 a.m.), for Mann* hau. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lris (7.45 p.m.). from Norfolk Island. ■ Sailed.—Otaki (8 a.m.). for London. Arrived—Slur of Australia, from Sydney. Sailed— Ngaliere (4/0 a.m.), for Greymouth. PATEA. Railed.—Knpuni (12.10 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Makarini (1.30 p.m.), and Ifuia (9.45 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Wa-verley (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. To sail-Queen of the South (midnight), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Paleonn. (4.£ C p.m.). froin Wellington. Sailed;—Kapiti (6.30 p.m.). for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Nikau (6.45 p.m.). for Wellington. TEHAKOHE. Arrived.—'Kegulus- (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOR'fc Sailed—Kini (2.10 p.m.). for Wellington.' CIItEVMOUTII. Arrived,—Koonya (11.45 a.m.). ftom Wei* llnßtott.

LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mokoia (1.30 n.ni.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Canopus, for Westport Wakatu. f°r Kaikoura; Cygnet. for Akaroa. Sailed.—Monowai (7.10 n.m.). for northern ports. Passengers-Saloon: For AuckiujidMr. and Mrs. Jlarquis. For Gishorne— Misses Kin:;, Archer. Main, Mrs. Main. Sailed— .Mararoa (6.40 p.mfl), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mis.sc,; Edward. ~„" rsc ' Smith, Hobkirk, Hose, Kimmont, Phonias, Jle>,danies M'Millan, Clifford. Montgomery, Taylor, Brane. >lcck, CantBone. Messrs. Frederick. Baron. Coates. Lieut. Bedmond, Smith. Coft. Bone, Coates. Harper. Jack, Timmant, Low, Carter, Pear cock, Brittenden, ' M'Millan. Wolfe, Moil - , la.vlor. Crane, Clifford. Garrard, A. T. laylor: 21 steerage. • POET CHALMERS. Sailed.—Havre (8.20 a.m.). for Lyttelton. BLUFF. Sailed.—Arawa (4.50 p.m.), for Port Chalmers. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Kotare (4.40 p.m.). for Invcrcargill and Waikawa; Invercargill (5.55 p.m.). lor Invercargill. Sailcd.-Ma migauiu (4 p.m.). for Sydney, «T a „.* °"ington. Passengers—Saloon: For )\ollmgton-Miss Rivers. Mr. Biilett, Mrs. Gmsbery, Master Ginsberg. Mrs. Mitchell. I, . I ' l - Sydney—Mrs. Earuch, Sir. It. D Wilkinson, Mfe d A. M. Gaulton, Mr. and Jirs. M. A. Green and child 5 steerage for all ports. lIOMEWAED KOUND. . T °°n to-day is the time appointed for tno Now Zealand Shipping Companv'o jicmupra to take her denarture from the Glasgow Whnrf, Wellington, for London, the vessel, which is due at her destination on September 3, is taking tho following passengers:—From Wellington: First saloon—Misses Williams. M. P.athbone, Mesdame.s L. lla.ybittle. Williams. S. Jackson. Dr. Jungham, Messrs. J. P. Blackmar, G. \\ inter, G. H. Williams, Master E. Greenstreet. Second saloon—Mesdames M. Carter, Clark, J. Prince. Messrs. I. G. Hissut, JJ. B. Brown, P. Campbell. Clark, W. E. Collins. Third-class—Mrs. O'Driscoll. Messrs. E. Armstrong. D. B. Barry. H. Ivennewell, J. M'Donald. M. O'Driscoll. A. £»ewland, H. Ncedham, C. L. Needham.. From Auckland—First saloon—Misses F. 13. Abbott. E. F. Ritchie. Mr. R. H. Abbott. Second saloon—Mispes A. V. Pitts, V. Pitts. Mesdames Butler, A. V. Pitts, Mr. K Butler. Master W. H. Pitte; 11 st<«rasrc. From Duuediii: First ealoon—3lr«s. Burt aiid infant, J. 11. Burt. Second saloon —-iVris3 A. T). Ivinmont, Mesdames Mopham. •Tack, Messrs. P. Mephani. B. Olemison, Masters P. J. UfeDham, A. K. Mepliam; 4 eteerape. From Christchurcli: Firc-t saloon -•Mr. C. Olilford. Second saloon—Misses (1. Coward. A.. J. Coward. M. E. Coward. W. bowler, A. Hardio, F. M. ITobkirk, G. Kerton, E. l{ose, Mrs. Crane. Mr. H. Crane: 4 tmrd-class. From Naoier: First salooiiPeacock, Mesdimos Needham and in fant, J. S. Handysidc; 4 third-class. From Invercarfrill: Second saloon—Mr. IT. G. Horn; 1 There are aJj?o 18 thirdclass pa«:.:engers from various other ports. FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. Moeraki. p.s.. A 592 tons. Capt-ain W. P. Collin.?, arrived in tho stream at Wellington from Sydney at 1 n.m.' yes'terdav. After having been granted nratiqiic by tho Port Health Officer the vessel berthed at the Queen's Whnrf No. 1 North. The left Sydney at 1 p.m. on- Saturday, and elcared the Heads at 1.45 p.m. On the > run across to Farewell Suit ?he experienrod a south-\ve>it cvale and bigli seas. "Tho Spit" was abeam at 3.40 a.m. yesterdav, and comincr th.rouzh the Strait the. Moeraki met tsDutli-<?ast winds, accompanied by a heavy ewell. Import.3 by the vessel were as follow:— 1450 cases fruit, Ifi cases gilk, 39 cases tobacco. 24 pieces timber, 150 onioiw, 50 bales matting, 477 boxes tea, 923 sack'? ricemeal. 153 packages Chinese froods, 20 bales peanuts, 113 sacks peed, 45 oa.se-3 benedietine, 47 enrea des. coconut, 109 onscfl acid, 225 cases Wolfe's eehnapns, 48 co.sc l ' varnish, 20 caees wiiye, 33C eacks flour, 1790 baps oxide of iron, 90 cases cocoa, 40 cascfl su?ar. 47 packages periodicals. 90 crimes oil, 45 photo goods. 211 bars lead, 20.000 tile 3, ICO boxes currants. 40 cases soap, 2A barrels grease. The Moeraki leaves Wellington for Melbourne, via southern norts'nnd Hobart, at 5 p.m. to-day.

lUIIENFELB LEAVES NEW YOIIK. Messrs. - Dalgety and Co., local agents for the TJ.S. and A. Line, have been advised Hint their chartered- steamer Rliienfels left New York for Australian and New Zealand poris ou June 27. The llhienfels I<? due at Wellington on or about September 16. ' The Government steamer Tutanekai left Wellington yesterday for the purpose of laying a new cable between East Capo Island lighthouse and the mainland. The old cable has become much worn by the action of ocean currents, and has not been of much use lately. By wireless last evening the Union Company's Talune advised that she was expected to arrive at Auckland from Rarotonga to-morrow moraine. The schooner Falcon is undergoing overhaul and 6iirvey at Wellington. Thomas Brown, Limited, the Now Zealand agents for Hind, Ralph and Co.. Seattle. San Francisco, have received cable advice that the schooner Blakoly left JPu.jet Sound on July 18. with 900.(80 feet of Oregon pino for Lyttelton. The schooner Carrier Dove left the same port on May 27 with 920,000 feet of timber ifor Dunediii. consigned to the same firm, and she should arrive at her destination about the end of July. The Union . collier Wairnna arrived in the stream at Wellington from Newcastle at'll.3o p.m. yesterday. The vessel will berth, at the wharf this morning. The New Zealand Shinning Co.'s carxocarrier Otaki left Auokland for London at B*a.m. yesterday. Tleavy rain delayed the British Imperial Oil 'Company's steamer Havre at Port Chalmers. The vessel, however, left the southern port for Lyttci&on vesterday morning, and is due at Wellington oil 1 Saturday. On arrival at Wellington from Pjcton today, the ICapiti will withdrawn for annual overhaul. • The' local office of the New Zealand Shinping Combany advise that the Shaw-Savill steamer Karamca has been fixed to leave Montreal on their behalf for New Zealand ports on October 20 t The Government steamer Jlinemoa eot away from K\inara for Manuka yesterday morning. She was due at the latter port last evening, and is expected to arrive horo on Sunday, Messrs. Gastendyk and Focke, Jpen.l agent? for the Nord-DeuUcher Lloyd Line of steamers, have been advised that- the Bremen, which was scheduled to Ivave Sydney in March next, has been renbeed bv the Grosser Kurfurst. a vesesl of 13.242 tons. The Union Company's Corinua loads at Wellington for southern ports to-morrow. The A ralntra, worked Greymouth yesterday, and arrived at West-port yesterday afternoon. She was expected to continue her journey from the latter port fo'* Nelson and Wellington at U p.m., and is looked for in port this evening.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 9

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