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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVERSEn. SYDNEY, August 8. Arrived.—Kauri, from Timaru (New Zealand) ; Somerset, from New Zealand ports. MELBOURNE, August 18, Arrived. —Wimmera. from Now Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. AUOKLAND. At rived—N gah ere (2.45 a.m.), from Bluff; Rosamond (8 a.m.), from Gisborne; Niwaru, from London and Australian ports, is expected to arrive about midnight. Sailed.—Riverina (6 p.m.), for Sydney. WANGANUI. Arrived—Makarini (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Stormbird (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Kapiti (5.10 p.m.) and Hawera (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. ' Arrived.—Blenheim (3.25 p.m.), and Atohura (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. ■ Arrived—Regulus (3.15 a.m), from Wellington. 1 Sailed—Nikau (7.5 p.m.), for .Wellington. • GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Nga/toro (2.45 a.m.), from Lyttel- ■' Sailed—Ngakuta (4.15 a.m.), for Welling- , ton. TERAKOHE. . Sailed.—Alexander (2 p.m.), for Wellington. ; lyttelton. Arrived—Storm. (12.35 a.m.), from Picton; , .Manuka (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington ;■ Warrimoo (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Flora (11.45 a.m.), for. Tiairu; Wootton, from Nydia Bay; Kawhai, from West- ' To°sail.-Storm, for Dunedin; Pctone, for Greymouth; Tarawora, for Wellington; k Warrimoo, for Dunrcdin; Flora, for Wellington; Manuka, for Wellington. - , Sailed—Monowni, for Wellington, with2oo I ' ealoon and eteerage passengers. DUNEDIN. Arrived-Kotare (2.50 a.m.), from Stewart Island; Mokoia (7.55 «,m.), from MelSaUed.—invercairgill (3.5 'p.m.), for Bluff and Invercargill; Ivoromiko (4.15 p.m.), " siilod S -Molfoia (5.40 p.m.),- for Melbourne, via Cook Strait. Passengers: SaloonFor Wellington—Mrs. Seymour, M<»p. Seymour, Grange. For Hobartr-i.lrs. ' GrocnwolL. For Melbowne-Mr. and Mrs. Hal Forest, llr. Won-all, Mesdamta Woi- ' roll, Ross, Miss Hai'rison; 16 steerage for all ports. CHAiLISTER ARRIVES IN PORT. A taidy arrival in tlio stroam at Wei- ' lington from Now York, via Panama, at 9.20 p.m. yesterday, ' WM .Jl lo , Barbc L®fe : terci liner Ohaiistcr, 5344 toii6, Oaptam ' Rq.lt The vessel left tho United States ' nort on July 2 and continued her .lourney ' from the Pacific side of the Panaina Cauoi ' on July 17. On leading tho Canal tho ' Chalistor ran into veTy iMjavy ' Arid this "was tlLc co-US© of tor lGt'e o.r "• in port. In epito .of. the rough ' iveather the vcssol has reported, no ' damage and-afl well." The Ohalirter.has ' about 900 tonß of cargo to pat out here, ' and will remain in the stream till sho ]<>a,vos for Auetraban ports. Hor \\ el ' ifntrton cargo will be brought eshoro on " the lighters Squall, Riiru. and Kiritona. 1 KIA'ORL ARRIVES HOM"E. Only 41 days "was occupied by the ShawRtvLU liner Ki*i Ora on the run from elKn to LoUn this trip. She cleared i this port on July 7, and arrnod at her destination on Tuesday, August 1(. ; EN ROUTE TO 'FRISCO. Bound from Sydney to San Francisco, tho Union Company s Moana r o 11 " 6 *, Wollington at noon yeotorday. Fair weathei' was experienced on the run awoss • tho Tasman Sea. The Moana haß been fixed to continue her journey fiom the Glasgow TYharf at 5-p.m. to-day. HURUNUI AT MELBOURNE. Advice has been received by tho local agents for tho F. and S. Line stating that their chartered steamer Hurunui arrived . at Melbourne from Liverpool on Sunday last. She has been fixed to leave Sydney . on. August 25, and after visiting Auckland should arrive o,t Wollington about September 6. J[E£S-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. R. Jackson-Fowler, late of the Bichardson Co.'s Squall has joined tho Union ' Company's Komata, as .second officer, in place of Mr. A. Forson. • Mwsrs. H. S. Manning, J. A. Cormook, F F Marshall, J. G. Comeskey. and J. R. Borthwick, of the local office stair of the . Union Oompany will go into camp ou August 23 with the- English RcmforceSimonds, to popular commainidor of the P. and 0. Branch liner Benalla is on sick leave, and during tho period Captain W. G. Cockman has charge of the V< Cantain C. M'Donald, 'marine superintendent' for the Union Oompany, in Wellington yesterday morning, (md lclt for the south by the Maori lvist evening. Mr. A. G.' Bacgett has been appointed mate of the Kcgulus vice Mr. J. Ruthe, who has come ashore. The Whakaraa, recently Auckland with New York: and Which subsequently proceeded to Austra, lia to complete disohaTge, will to New Zealand .to load. frozen, meat for Home about, thoi end of thjs The Shaw-Savill liner Tauiui wiU leave Tinmru for Lyttelton. to-dc-y. She Anil ' iSS? the"totti- port for.' Welßngton. on Saturday, being due hore on Sunday. Departure will be taken for London on, Thursday, August 26. 10 After al9 days' passage the three-mastod I. scow Maroro has ariaved at Nelson, from NmvcoFtle. After discharging 287 tons of )• coal the Maroro will go to Havelock to load timber for Sydney. . . . Although the local agents for F. and 6. Line have not been officially advised !. n press Association message states that i. the company's chartered steamer Oran has left Liverpool, for Now Zealand ports. It has now. been decided to send, the Defender from WoMnffton to on Monday; and. not Picton and. Holataka a3 late tp-a'ieit or early to-morrow morning tlio F '. I , Qn 1 _ teroi steamer Waimete -will land about 3100 tons of Liverpool cargo hero. ■ j At 3 P.m. to-day the Mapourika will n leavo Wellington, with cargo for New £ Plymouth. - She will return to this port » fii Smo to take up heir usual running to Picton-, Nelson, and West Coast at 12.45 A n m oil Saturday. „ a 'Latest charters include the «;ow. s 185 tons. ! She has been fixed to bring caTgo of hardwood from NambuMO Bjjer d to Greymouth, thence timber to Sydney. " -At -present tlie Wa.ipom is loading timber o at Kaipara for Melbourne 1 . 1 , , ~ 6 When, the Enneirdale has completed dn& diarge of her New Zealand cement at 1- Brisbane sho will proceed on to Newcastle s to load for New Plymouth!. j d « SSS ■'—!■ •

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 8

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 8

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 8

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