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INDRAPURA LEAVES HOME.

According to c&bte advio© tho Tyscr lliwr Indrapura left London for Wcllliifftgn, via Australian ports, Auckland, and ropier, on October 15. She is due here about December 19. ;

KIMUTAKA, DUE TO-DAY. Oaptbin Hemming, of tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's lUmutaka peat out a wireless message last evening stating tzio-t he expected that liis vessel would amvo in tho stream at Wellington from London at 11 p.m. to-day. The lUmutaka will berth at the King's Wharf to-morrow morning. After discharge hero sho goes to Lyttelton to complete. Sho commences loading there, and subsequently vieita Napier, Aueklaaid, and Wellington for the same purpose. Departure will be takon from this port for London on November 13. THE IIAHENO. By wireless last evening tho llaheno advised that her captain eipected to arrive at Auckland from Sydney at 10 p.m. tomorrow. Iter mails will, therefore, reach -Wellington on Tuesday. NOTICE TO MAEINEES. Tho Auckland Harbour Board has officially notified that it has -reserved a channel 300 ft. wide on the eastern side of Freeman's Bay lteclaination as a fairway to tho timber-mills. No vessels aro allowed to anchor within the area referred to. Charts, etc., affected: Admiralty Ohart- No. 1970; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ii, page 39; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," 1913, page 379. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. H. Brookes has joined the Kamo as otaief officer,' in place of Mr. R. H. Stuart, who has come ashore for instructions. Mr'. H. It. Salmon has joined tho Monowai as third cnginoer. . Mr. W. Leers, mato of the Kahu, left that-vessel at Wellington yesterday, and Mr. D. Kelly illled tho vacancy. Mr. D. M'Donald, chief officer of tho Mapourika, lias como a-shoro for instructions. Mr. Ohadwick, lato of the Pateena, has joined the. vessel as chief. Mr. I(, Hugh is now second engineer of tho Jolin. Mr. W. J. White, chief engineer of the Kurow, has:resigned .his" position in ordor to take up an appointment with tho Inspection of Machinery Department. Mr. J. Healy, late chief engineer of the Bakanoa, has resigned from tho Union Company's service to take up a position as inspector of machinery at a Now Zealand port. THE NORTHERN. Continuing her journey from New York, tho A. and A. Line's steamer Northern left Auckland for Wellington at 12.35 p.m. yesterday. Sho . should show up hero late to-morrow or early on Monday morninc. KAJPAEA EEPORTED. Bound from Liverpool to Australian and New Zealand ports, the Now Zealand Shipping Company's Koipara, which ia running under tho auspices of the F. and S. Line, left Durban for Melbourne on October 16. Calls will bo made at Sydnoy and Auckland. tho vessel being duo at Wellington on or about November 24. REMUERA LEAVES THE OAPE. Cable advice has been received/ by the local office of tho New Zealand Shipping Company stating that the Remuera left. Capo Town for Hobart on Thursday, October 16—two days early. The liner is duo at .Wellington about November 10.

Tho Government steamer Hinemoa finished landing stores at Capo Brott light yesterday morning, and went on to Russell.

Messrs. Johnston and Co.'s steamer Manaroa, which has been out of commission since her mishap in Oook Strait, is being made ready to enter the Sounds wool trado during the coming ■ season. Captain R., Hart will havo command of tho vessel. 'Tho email coastal steamer Tainui, whioh has been subjected to an extensive overhaul at Lyttolton, will load Waitara cargo at Wellington on Monday. A cargo of timber is being brought from Huon (Tasmania) to Lyttelton an.d Oamaru by the Maoriland Steamship Company's Ennerdalc. Her next port will be Timaru, whero produce will be lifted for' Auckland. It is understood that tho Paloona, whioh will bo replaced in the HobartSydney trade by tho Mokoia in Dccemebr, will enter tho Launccstou-Sydney trade in placo of tho Wakatipu. Tho Union Company's big freight steamer Aparima loft Newcastle on Wednesday night for Java and Calcutta. It was originally intended that the oolller Kurow would go from Wellington to Newcastle. This order has been changed, and she left Wellington last evening for Westport to load for Sydney. From the latter port tho Kurow proceeds to Newcastlo to load for Auckland. Messrs. Johnston and 00. adviso that tho Ripplo will leave Wellington for Napier and. Gisborno at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 21, owing to Thursday, October 23 being show day at Hastings, and a public holiday at Napier. The Ripple's cargo will bo discharged at Napier on Wednesday afternoon, so as not to clash with the holiday arrangements on Thursday. The Government training ship Amokura loft Port Chalmers for tho Bluff yesterday morning. From tho latter port she goes to inspect tho depots on tho outlyine southern islands. According to advices received by the local office of the Union Company tho Navua left Suva with a load of fruit for Auckland at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 16. Tho collier Wairuna arrived at Wellington. yesterday from Newcastlo yesterday, laden with 5200 tons of coal, 2CO tons of timber, and 6 tons of Boda. Fino weather was experienced till Thursday, thence thick fog and a westerly gale till port was made. An arrival in tho stream at Wellinston from Montreal, via way ports, at 8.50 p.m. yesterday was tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Waimatc. She will berth this morning, and 6ails for tho south on Monday. Telegraphic ndvico from Kaipara Heads yesterday stated that tho barque Marjorio Craig arrived thero from Nowcastlo after a smart passage of 6 days 6 hours.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 7

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INDRAPURA LEAVES HOME. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 7

INDRAPURA LEAVES HOME. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 7

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