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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVERSEA. LONDON, Jiuly 5. Arrived.—Zealandic, from Auckland, PANAMA, July 4. Arrived.—Natal, from Port Pirie, via Wellington.. SYDNEY. July 6. Arrived.—Moerdki (10.45 a.m.). from Wellington. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Eivcrina (12.5 p.m.), from Sydney.' Soiled.—Athenic (6.50 a.m.). tor Whangarci; Waipori (6.30 a.m.), for Kaipara; Katoa (11.50 p.m. July 6), for Westport. Soiled—Mako (6.15 p.m.), for Gisbornc and Napier, via way ports. ONEHTJNUA. Arrived.—Rarawa (12,15 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Himu (3 a.m.), from Kawhaia and liaglan. GISBOENE. Arrived—Kittawa. (noon), from ' Napier; Paioona (5.30 a.m.), from Napier. 1 To sail,-Victoria (1 July 8), for Napier and WellUjßtoiu Paloonn (11.36 a, a,), ,• fa Attftktaad, yift Tokomaro Bay, —

NAPIEK. Sailed.—Tongariro (11.20 p.m.). for Wellington; Kiritoni (1.25 a.m.), for Gisborne; Squall (10 p.m. July 6), for Wellington, via East Coast. PATEA: • Sailed,—Hawcra, (5.25 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed. —Kto.r-mbird (5.35 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. , Sailed.—Pateena. (6.35 p.m.), for Nelson-. NELSON.' , Arrivcd.-Alerander (5.30 from Wellington. Sailed—Alexander (4,15 p.m.), for Westport and Greymouth; Nikau (2 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington; Flora (10p.m.), for Westport and Greymouth. TERAKOHE. " Arrived—Waverley (1.40 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived. —Rakanoa (5 p.m.) from New Plymouth: Komata (7.10 p.m.), from Wellington; Opouri (8.10 a.m.}, from Lyttclton (bound to Greymouth). i (4.30 p.m.), for Picton; , ]r ll ,A 'V for .Wanganni; Calm (5.40 p.m.), for t onehunga; Defender (5.40 p.m.). for Lyttclton-. GREYMOUTH. ; Arrived.—Kini (5 p.m.), from Timaru. / 'XYTOELTON. » Arrived.—Monowai (7.15 : a.m.), from Wel--1 jington; Corinna (8.40 a.m.). from Timaru; , Tarawcra (10 a.m.). from Dunedin. ■ Sailed.—Corinna (5.40 p.m.), for . Wellinef ton; Monowai (3.20 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington, with 200 passengers; Karamu (9.45 p.m. July 6), for Timaru. - ■ To sail—Ta-rawera (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ TIMARU. Arrived.-Remuera (4 p.m.), from Port Chalmers; Karamu (10.45 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Karamu (6.30 p.m.), for Oamaru.. • OAMARU.; Sailed.—Whangape (0.20 a.m-.), for Dunedin. DUNEDIN. ' Arrived.—Kokoia (4.45 a.m.), from Melbourne; Wliangape (7.30 a.m.), from. Oamaru; Jolrn (6.50 p.m.), from Wellington. ... Sailed.—Bemuera (7.5,' a.m.). for Timaru; Kotaro (0.15 a.m.), for BlufF. • PASSENGERS TO NEW* ZEALAND. ' (Hoc. July 7, 8.40 p.m.) ' „ , , Melbourne, July 7. Thei -Malwas New Zealand passengers include:—Messrs. Cameron and Jcphson, Liout.-Colonels Macdonald and Bctchclor, Private Darbey, Mrs. Wills, Miisses Thomas and Forbes. CORINTHIO DUE SA.TUR-DAY. Advice has been received by the head office of the Shaw, SaviU, and Albion stating that R.M.S. Corinthic left iiooart in continuation of her jouxnoy Londoni to Wellington at 7 a.m. on luesaay. She is due here on Saturday forenoon. DELPHIO' DELAYED BY WEATHER. * According to a wireless message which, has been received from the captain of the Delphic'that vessel is not expected to arrive at Lyttelton from London, tUI Saturday evening. The. Delphic is coming ont' an ballast in -order to relieve the pressure on cargo space for Home. VANCOUVER MAIL.SERVIOE. • - R.M.S. Niagara/is scheduled to leave Sydney at 4 p.m. to-day for Auckland. She is due at the latter port on Monday, July 12, and will continue her journey to Suva, Honolulu, .and Vancouver at 10 a.m. the following day. - • • ' R. 51.5. Makura was to have left- Vancouver at noon yesterday for Auckland, via way ports. She is due at' Auckland on Sunday, July 25, and will eail for Sydney on Konday, July 26. . > • • . . MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ,' Jtr. J. B. Smith, late purser of the TaJune. who has been ashore in the local office of the Union Company for a few weeks, has been appointed purser of the New Zealand Hospital Ship Maheno, which will leave Wellington on Saturday next. Mr. Campbell, late purser of the Ma-itai, has in Wellington from Sydney in order to join the Reinforcements. Dr. L. W. Bennett, of Rangiora, has joined the Paparoa as ship's- surgeon. # Mr. A. Davidson, formerly an engineer an the employ of the New Zealand Shipping Company, has joined an armoured cruiser off the coast of West Africa. - Mr. 6. E.- Towns ha-s signed on the Mararoa as wireless operator. ' 'Mr. E..J. Holes has joined' the* Arahura as second officer. • Captain John R. Hudson, P.R.G.S., who gently took command of the barquo Hazel "Craig, now at Auckland, was a member of the ShGcklefcon expedition, and held the position,of chief officer on the Rachel Cohen when that, vessel went down to the Macciuarie Islands to Sir Douglas Maw6on. He is 27- years of age, a • native of Jersey, Ohannel Islands, and obtained a foreigngoing master's certificate four years ago. On his next 4 visit to Auckland Captain Hud- - son is to give demonstrations with an invention of .his own to increase a vessel's speed ways an exchange). . ' Engineer-Commander Mackenzie, recently Admiralty representative at Westport,- has been appointed to H.M. battleship Royal Oak, now building on the Clyde. Messrs.'F. Kidman, S. M. James, and S. first, second, and third officers, respectively, of the Waiwera, occupied similar positions on the Tokomaru, when that' vessel was sunk by a German submarine off Havre in January last.

Advice has been received that the cargo steamer Natal, which, whilst en route from Port Pirie to Mobile, U.S.A., put into Wellington on Hoy 29 for bunkers, has arrived at Panama.. For the purpose* of continuing Homeward loading the 0. and ■ D. .liner Indrabarah is due back at Wellington from Wanganui this evening. On Monday she will go on to Napier and Gisborne. The collier KaiapoHs at present loading at Newcastle ■ for Wellington. ■ A Pross Association message announces the departure from London of the barque Saj'dhana, but the message in all probability refers to the vessel of the same name which was due to eail from Seychelles Islands this month with a cargo of superphosphates. It is announced- that the Mokoia will leave Wellington, for Melbourne direct at 3 p.m. on Monday;. i The Shaw-Savill liuer Karamea has been fixed to leave Montreal for Australian and New Zealand ports, on July'2s.' /Wellington should be reached about the beginning of October. ■ . . ' An expected arrival in port from St. John, via Australian and East Coast ports to-day, is the New Zealand Shipping Company's Tongariro. ■ On her periodical visit to northern lighthouses the Government steamer Hinemoa is scheduled to leave Wellington this afternoon. Having been delayed by bad weather in the Tasman Sea. the' Union-, Company's jrami k a did 'not leave Wellington for Lyttelton till yesterday afternoon. She will return here in time to be dispatohed for Sydney direct at about '5 p.m. to-moTrow. • Latest advices received in Wellington yesterday concerning the Araihura- were to the effect that the vessel was still barbound at Greymouth. If , the steamer managed to negotiate the bar last, evening she will come direct to Wellington. The Union Company's, turret steamer Koromiko arrived at i Wellington from Newcastle last evening, having been delayed on the run across by bad weather. After ■ landing cargo here the Koromiko will proceed on to Oamaru to load produce for 1 Sydney. The Shaw-Savill liner . Athenie, having finished discharge of the northern portion of her London cargo, left Auckland for Whangarei yesterday morning. Wellington should be reached on Saturday, JulylO. The Shaw-Savill liner Matatua, which left Montreal for Australian and New Zealand ports on July 3, is due at: Wellington on September 11. She is coming out under the auspices of the New Zealand l Shipping Company. • For the purpose of continuing Home loading the Sha-w-Savill steamer Waiwera arrived at Wellington from kelson yesterday. Napier, Gisborne" Tokonw.ru Bay, and Auckland will be visited beforo.tho vessel leaves for London.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 8

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 8

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 8

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