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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVERSEA. SYDNEY, July 6. Arrived.—Manapouri, from 'l'imaiu. ' HOB ART, July 6. Sailod.—Corinthie, for New Zealand. : NEWCASTLE, July 6. Gailod.—WeLngamii, for Greymouth. COASTAL. TUESDAY, JULY 6. . AUCKLAND. Bailed—Talune (11.50 a.m.), - for Cook and Society Islands; Victoria (4.20 p.m.), for southern porte. NYDIA BAY. ' Arrivod.—Wootton (2 a.mO, from' Welllngm: -swr m"£ocm

NAPIEE. j Arrived. —Paloona, (1 p.m.), from Wellington. To Hail—Squall (5 p.m.), for Wellington, via Ooast. WANGANTJL . ' Arrived— Indrabarali (8 a.m.l, from Wei-, lington. NELSON Soiled—Kttitoa. (1.25 p.m.),'for Motuekaand Wellington; Waiwera (4.30 p.m.), for-Wel-lington. PIOTON. Sailed.—Patec.na (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOUEA. Arrived—Wakatu (early), from Wellington BLENHEIM. Arrived— Opawa (2.30 a,in.), from Wellington; Blenheim (J a.m.). from Wellington. MOTOEKA. Sailed.—Kaitoa M.40 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahino (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Flora (8.50 a.m.). from. Timaru; Conargo (10.20 a.m.). from New York; John Anderson, from Akaroa; Wakatu, from' Kaikoura., ' Sailed—Wahino (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mie6es Witty, Tuito, Mahney, Shand, Hoaton, Hulston, Hall, Mesdamcs Witty, Jt'Ourrigan, Pentice, Eoherts and maid, Watts, Capper, Cromp- •' ton and 2. children, 11. M'Bryde, Taylor. I'idgeon. Ghadwick, Broun and child. Nurse H. .'Brown. Sisters Douglas, Anderson, and Nfdsmith, Messrs. (J. E. 'Ritchie. Griffin, Clay, Shepherd, W. D. Stewart, R. A. Anderson, Captain M'Culligan, J. Roes, J. Roberts, Oaull, A. W. Bennett, Hon. 11. F. Wigramj Hon. J. Barr, • Fielding, Limn, H. Brown, Sir, Watts Manning, Mathews, J.' Speedy, Fitzpatrlck, Campbell; Fathers Kelly and Hannett, - Good, Notary, Vennell, Newham; 28 steerage. ■ „ To sail—Ennerdale, for Greymouth; Karamu, for Timaru; Flora, for Nelson. PORT OHALMERB. Arrived.—Ngatoro (11.30 a.m.). from Greymouth; Kaitangata (5 p.m.), from Lyttelton. .. , , Sailed.—Tarawera . (3.40 p.m.), for AucKland, via. way ports.. To eail.—Katoa (midnight), for southern ' ports. ' ...

: . MANUKA'S ROUGH TRIP. Considerably delayed by, bad weiather, this -week's .Sydney boat, the Manuka, did not reach port. until' Bhortly after 8 o clock last night. Strong east and north-east winds with considerable i seas were expcrienced throughout the voyage. The Manuka.' left Sydney at 12.40 p.m. on July 2,. and passed Cape Farewell at-10.55 a.m. yesterday, and Stephens Island at 3.15 p.m. Thevessel berthed at the Queen's Wharf, where discharge of her Wellington cargo will commence first thing this morning. • mo Manuka will sail for Lyttelton at 2 o.clock ■this afternoon, returning on Friday morning., to leave at 5. p.m. the same day for i^l'he 7 Manuka brought, the -following cargo:—B63 cases fruit, 1600 .bags and 22 sacks lice, 194 sacks ricemeal. 164 ingots copper, 500 cases and 6 octaves whisky, IDS Packages tea, 400 bags paraffin wax, and a, quantity of . sundries;: also transhipments ex Mongolia; Cooma; Sonoma, Hitachi, Moru, Eastern, Gabo. Oreova, and Aldenham. '• . ; THE ATHENIO. , The Shaw-SavHl liner Athenio is to load about - 40C0' carcasses of frozen mutton at Auckland. • Th« ve«ael is expected to leave the northern port this morning, and should arrive here on Friday. ' CORINTHIO LEAYES HOBART. ■ ' Aocording to cabled advice the liner Corinthic left Hobart yesterday, en .route from London to Wellington., - She is due here about Saturday.. . RIYERINA DELAYED. - Wireless advice- was received from the Riverina by the local-office, of the HuddartParker Co.. yesterday that the vessel waß delayed by fog and bad. weather, and was in - . the ' vicinity 'of North Gape. The vessel was expected to reach Auckland last night, and in the meantime th© tune for her return to Sydney has been fixed for 8 .©'clock this evening*, v . ' AEAHTJEA BAMOTJITD. ■' Tbo Arahnra, .which is.b{ir-bound fi.tGTey» mouth, is expected to eail this afternoon for Nelson and Wellington. Shejffill probably- omit calling at Picton. The .vessel is expected here about Thursday evening.

. , the mokoia. ! The Mokoia, which is dt preset unloading' l down south, is duo here on Saturday or : Sunday. She' leaves for Melbourno direct, j on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.. ■■ ZEALANDIO ABBIVES >. HOME; ; i, Gabled advice has been received by tho local office of the Shaw. Savill Co. that the Zealandlc arrived; at London on July 4. The vessel left Auckland on Jlay. 23. • 1 OHEESE - TAKEN BY. PAPAROA." ' The Paparoa, which. left Wellington for London, via way porta.yesterday afternoon, took the following cargo or cheese in -addition to her general cargo:—2l72 crates from the Bluff, 1500 crates from New Plymouth, 1816 crates from Wellington, 2690 crates from' Patea; a total .of. 8178 crates. ■' THE IXDDAPURA. The Indrapuiu Is. expected to, leave Bydney at'noon on JTrido-y in continuation ofhor voyapo from London to-New Zealand ports.- The vessel is.due here abut. July 22. VATATTIA LEAYES MONTREAL.. • The Matatua left Montreal' on July 3 for! Australian and' New. Zealand ports. Sho is duo Git Auckland; hor first port of discharge in New Zealand, on September 8. ■ A SMART-PASSAGE. The . wen-known barque. Louisa' Craig arrived at Auokland on Sunday morning from Edithburg, South Australia, after, an exceedingly smart passage, of under 13 days. ■ This vessel holds d great reputa--tion for fast passages, states the "Herald," and has made several record voyages. On ono' day .during this most Tecont voyage the barque logged 250 miles, and she averaged about 2ZO miles a day throughout the voyage. The vessel brought a caTgo. consisting of' 200 tons of bark, 150 tons of salt, and 400 tons of gypsum. , GOSSIP. ' : Captain R. Crawford, of the Waiporl, took command'of the Katoa at-Auckland in. place of Captain A. •T. Norton, who goes to Dunedin for orders. Captain R. E. Smith will take temporary command of tho Waipori. ' ■' ; Mr J. D. Smith, latei purser of the Talune, who ', has joined the ' Expeditionary Forces, is. at .present at, Wellington awaiting orders from tho military authorities. The Wakdtu,.whioh has just undergone a very extensive overhaul hero, left Wellington on Monday for the south, where, she is to relieve the Cygnet in . the Welling-. ton-Kaikonra-Lyttclton service. The Wakatu's run will also include Banks Pen-' insula, While the Wakatu is engaged on theso duties the Cygnet will lay up at Lyttelton, and it is expected that subse-. guently the two will work in conjunction. The Oorinna, which is due here'on Friday from tho southi is: to sail' the sa-ma. day for New Plymouth, fiho should arrive back horo again on; Tuesday. :.- Wireless advice l was received by ,the Oliattom Islands-Fishing Co.. yesterday- that the steamer Himitangi had arrived' at Waitangi from Wellington, via Lyttelton/ The EnnerdaJe, which is now flying the flag of the Union Steam Ship' Company, arrived at Lyttelton from Timaru on Sunday to discharge the balance of her cargo from Tasmania. She is to. Bail on Tuesday, for Greymouth. , An ox pee ted arrival at' Lyttelton about Wednesday is the steamer CB, one of the seized German -vessels, ; from New York, via Panama Canal, with a'full general, cargo. The vessel proceeds on to Duncdin after discharging the Lyttelton portion of her cargo. thence to Australia to complete. The Waipori is unloading southern produco art. : Auckland, and was to leave for Kaipara on Tuesday, where she is to load' timber 1 for Sydney. ~ Tho Richardson Co.'s steamer Kalm-wont on to the patent 6lip at: Auckland on Monday for overhaul. >Tho vessel's passenger accommodation is : being enlarged by the provision' of a separate house for tho captain and officers. The steamer Mako,whioh has finished her overhaul, is loading at the so,me port for Gisborne and Napier.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 10

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 10

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 10

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