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Sailed.—Hawera (4.50 p.m.), for Welllne- - ■ LYTTELTON. Arrived.—NgaheTe (3 a.m.), from Greymouth; Pnkfiki (6.30 p.m.), from Westport. Sailed.—Breeze (11.55 a.m.),. for« Dunedln; Cygnet, for Akaroa; Warrimoo"' (3 p.m.). for Wellington;' Hiinitangi (4.65 p.m.). for ■Wellington; Corinna (5 p.m.). for Kelson; •Defender (5.40 p.m.), for Wellington; TVootton, for Kydia Bay. Sailed.—Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Fisher, Wood, Helps, Pabst; Mesdames Thornton. Sanders, Batt, Goodwin, Thomson and three children, Manning, Peters, Macfavilane; Colonel Cooper, Hon. Barr, Hoju Wigram, Messrs. Helligan, King, Isitt, Tanner, Hayward, Bedford, Gilbert, Wood, Butt, Goodwin, Thomson; Brown, Jack, Bevln. Manning, Gunn, Stewart, Wileon, Woods, Tyson, Goodman, Millen, Gardner, Waters, Johnston, Ataok. Robson, Bundle,. Smith, Day. Fry, Thomas, Pettigrew. Dean, Hills, Henderson, Peters, Macforlane, Williamson, Rev, Williams, Rev. Price; 32 stcerast.
MOTDBKA, , '. To.-Sail.—Nikau'(6 p.m.), for Wellington. - , DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Petono (7 from Lyttelton. v BLTJFF. ' iArriTea.-iToerakt-fil.W a.m.), from Melbourne, via Hobart. Sailed.—Mokola (4.30 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Hobart; Hinemoa (10.15.a.m.), for. Wost Coast.and Wellington* '. SYDKEY BOAT • DELAYED. Heavy rein delayed the departure of the Manuka from Sydney for Wellington, till 11 p.m. on Saturday. The vessel has 527 tens of cargo on board to put out hero <in Wednesday. Passengers to the number of 110 will also be landed at this port, ■ ATHEISTIC LEAVES THE CAPE. • According to a, cahlo received by tho local agents for the Shaw, fiavill, and Albion Company, E.M.S. Athenie. whioh ia an route from London to Wellington, left Cape Town on Friday afternoon, July 17. ■ WARSHIP'S MOVEMENTS. ■ H.M.B. Peyohe wiU leave Wellington for Lytt«lton accompanied by tho H.M.B. Pyramiis on' Monday, July 27. The former vessel will proceed from the southern port to tho now Hebrides and other outlying islands, and the Pyramus to the Chatham Islands. • . ■ • ■ MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. M'Lellan, who was acting-male of tho Terawhltl, ha« rejoined the Koaidta &3 mate. N • Mr. Gossott, second-mate of the anxlliary Gchoonor Uuia, has signed off that veseel, and Mr. E. Jackson has joined In his stead,
Telegraphic advioe has been received from the Bluff stating that the Government steamer Hinomoa left that port for West Ooaet Sounds. Westport, and Wellington, at 10.15 a.m. yesterday. She is duo here on or about July 28. On. account of a shortage of trucks at Wellington at tho present time, several of the Union Company's colliers have been delayed at this port. The Corinna Iβ scheduled to leave New Plymouth to-morrow for Nelson, and Picton. At the latter port she will load chaff for Onehunsa. nroceedins thence to New Plymouth and Wellington. On Jnly 27 tho Wanaka will visit Oameru. Tho Blaff will bo her next port of call, then TimaTU on July 30. She Is to luad produce for Napier and AucklandThe Arahura, arrived at Qreymoutli from Wellington, via way ports, at 8 a.m. yesterday and left on the return trip at 6 p.m. v The cargo carrier. Weiruna is loading timber at Kaipara, for Sydney this week. When the Norwegian barquentinc- Oberon ha= finished diechoieo of her carjro of hardwood, at Auckland and Wh«ngarei, eho will proceed to Maiden Island to load guano for a. New Zealand, pott. About 1600 tons of general cargo will bo landed from tho Marere at this port beforo she continues her journey from New York to Lyttclton. Before the Arapnvra, leaves Wellington to take up her new running under tho auspices of tho Northern Btenn Ship Company she will be thoroughly overhauled. From Auckland tho New Zealand Shipping Ooinpanv's steamer . Tiirakina will come on to Wellington on Monday, July 2). She will sail hence tor London on July 30. . . On. Friday last the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer AngloEgyptian left Cape Town, in continuation of her journey from Montreal to Wellington, via way porta
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2207, 21 July 1914, Page 7
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