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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVfiRSfiA. SYDNEV, April 16. Arrived.—Wanganui and Kainoira, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, April 16. Arrived.—lnverkip. frosi Dunedin, Sailed.—Brisbane, for J.i.vttdtoii,- Lintlstal. for Wanganui. SUVA. April 16. Arrived— Lcvuka, fsom Sydney. LONDON, April 16. Arrived.—irorfloto. Sailed-Canada Cape, for New Zealand. COASTAL. THURSDAV, APRIL 16.' ' WANGANUI. - * '■■'«. Arrived.—Stormbird (10.45 a.m.). -■..< and Joha (11,40 a.m.), from Wellington- ..

• '>'•'■ ..s'' picton.'-''"?'.: . To sail.—Arahura (6.30 ■ p.m.), 'Alexander (JUO p.m.), and Kaitangata (midnight), for Wellington. . ■ blenheim.. To saii.-Opawa, (9 p.m.), and Blenheim (9 p.m.), for Wellington. ■;.■•'■,.*.. . " ■;:;''? •-. NELSON.' :" y --' ! - Arrived.--Waimea (5 ii.iri.), from We])!ngt»u. ; . Sailed.—Pat*cna (3 p.m.), for WcSlington. ■' LYTTELTON. '•'"' Arrived,—Uliauiron (6 a.m.), from Dun?diii; Jescrie (7.50 a.m.), froni Wellington; ItOMommen (3.39 p.m.), from Bluff, Sailed.—Ononrl (10.45 n.m.i, for Greyraoiliii; Athouic (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington; : Weliiue (8.40 jt.in.l, for Wellington, with -360 saloon, passengers; Wcoiton, for Wellington. Soiled.—lJlimaroa, ! '-30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misets Belesis, Ross, Millar, Brewer, Me=dntiit?s Niven, Hani!;, Stevens, Corcoran, Mesa's. Boivd, IteiiKs, M'Douald, Stewart, - Dow-ledge, Knight, Watson, Boris, Jack,' M'Fai'lane, Corcoran. DTJSF.BIN '.'. Sajli?d.— TavsHUi (4.15. p.m.), for . Weflinß-, ton, via way ports. Radio Station. Wellington.—f&a steamers Yictoric. (Gisbortie Id Auckland), TJlimoroa (Wellington to Sydney), Maheno (Welliiigt.<m to Jfunedifi), Maori (Lyttelton to We'lliagton), Waiiine (Wellington to Lyttelton). Suffolk (Wellington to London), and Mniiai (Napier w Gisborno! should be within wiretes range this evening. I COBINTHIC DUE MONDAY. Continuing her journey froiß London to Wellington R.M.B. Corinthic left Jlobart at 6 A.m. yostorday She is duo in port ■ ca*ly on. Monday morning. MESSS-TABLE GOSSIP, Mr. H. Bait, third officer of the Komatft, came ashore for orders «t Wellington yesterday. Captain 0. Clift, of the Maheno, and Captain C. H'liean, of th-s Malta}, have «s. changed ships. Mr. J L. Bristoe, eecsnd ©ffiecr of the M<j,he.no, has transferred to a similar jiosl. tisn on the. Miiitaj. Mr. C, Nethcrtoß, ■second officer of the Maitai, has joined the Maheno, Captain Moiiey, of the Kauri, hating been granted a few days' leave, liis place has been taken by Captain W. Seott. of the Union Canipany'e shore staff at Lyitclifon. Mr. Kenneth M'Donald, who has formed one of the crew of the Harbour Board's pilot laftnfili, has been promoted to the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. tfattros Disk as look-out officer at. Taiarofl, Heads.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Volga teft Tehertffe oft April 9, in continuation Of her journey from New Zealand .ports to London, The Arahura. cleared Nelson fer Picton at 2 p.iii. yesterday, and arrived at Wellington during, tils night.' The Amokura left Afcaroa. early .yes'ter* day moraine, and is due here effl Sunday roorn/nsr, she is returning from the Campbell Islands. In addition to a largo ctutgp of Newcastle coal, the Waihofa- has 570 tons of timber and 61 tons for this port. She ■discharges to-morrow. Weather at West-port changed tot the worse yesterday t and advices received stole tha.t" the JH'apo«rikt's trip to Grcymouth had been abandoned. She will conic oh ttotn Wcstnort to Nelson' and Wellington either this afternoon or to-morrow morning. There were no signs e£ the weather clsari.ng oft the Grey bar at- 1 p.m. yesterday. A heavy sua. was breaking, and the prospect) of shipping movements on the afternoon tkie we-ro remote. The Ramo was still outside. The Union Company's shattered steamer Canada Cape left. San. Frafirisco for Auckland at H a.m. on Thursday, April 5. She has 1450 tfliis Of cargo (including 350.CC0 feet of timber) far Auckland, ISO . tons tif cargo fer other New Zealand ports, 1206 tens far Melbourne nod 1490 tons for Sydney. The Athenic reaches Wellington from Lytterllon this morniaig. Sho will bo dis< patched for London on Thursday, April 23, It transpires that, .of the three, vensele. which were reported'as fixed to load at the Seychelles Islands for New Zealand ports, one—the anrtjuo Fram—is for Ajjohland., The other two—Asinorc- and Active— will g.j to southern ports.

i The. P. sVdd S. Linc'e chartered steamer Carpentaria, was reported ■at Monte Video on April 2-. The vessel ''cleared this. pott pn .March 10 for Liverpool.

Tho-BntosMw was to have left. tho.Bluff yesterday for I'ie.ton. where .Homo loading .will be continued. ••■.-" ' ■■■-•••

; . At.'.'.jirespnt the Anchor Line's steamer Itcgulus' i« oub - ■ fitted vfitft'gear suitoMo for handling coal. On her rctttrn to Jft;lson from the West -Coast she will Ue'fltl.ed with two new winches and gear for working general cargo.

Tito Rarawa. has been bar-bound at Oneh,unga:, and will not leave that port for Jfew Plymouth till 10 a.m. to-day, -'. ficpttitttre will be taken on tho return- trip i>n the arrival of to-morrow's express from Wellington.'

Messrs. Cathie, -Dempster- and Co., local agents far the Iteklura, «dvise that tho vessel will bo dispatched from- Wellington fer Lyttelton to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2125, 17 April 1914, Page 9

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2125, 17 April 1914, Page 9

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2125, 17 April 1914, Page 9

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