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I OVERSEA. : SUVA, September 7. Arrived.—Navua. from Samoa.' . SYDNEY, September 7. Arrived— ICarori, from Greymouth (N.Z.) Sailed.—Waimortno (5.30 :.pjm.), for Now Zealand. COASTAL. - TUESDAY,.SEPTEMBER 7. AUCKLAND. , . I ATrived.—Taluno.' (12.30 ''p.m.),. from 'Newcastle. ■ ' . Sailed.—Niagara (11.10 a.m.), for Vancouver, via, ports; Tarcwvera (1 p.m.), for southern- ports; Canwpus (8.10 p.m.), for Westport; Wanalio. (7.15 p.m.), for Weetport. ■ NAPIER. . Arrived —Warrimoo (11.40 a.m.'), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.'— Corinna (4 p.m.),. from Wellington, . PATEA. Arrived.—Aorerc (8.10 a.m.), from Wcllington. , „. To - sail.—Hawera (9 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. To sail.—Blenheim (1 a.m. September 8), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Ngatoro (6 a.m.), from : Welling. ■ ton. -NELSON. J Arrived.— Kennedy (7.30 a.m.), from. Wd lj)i .Wciljnnton
LYTTELTON. irrived — Perth (9.45 a.m.), from' Newcastle; Cvgnet (4.45 p.m.), from Akaroa Sfl-iled.-Opouri, for Grcymoutli; I'olierao, for Timaru: Maori (8-10 p.m.). for Weilingfcon, with 150 passengers. BLUFF. Arrived.—Whangape (6.15 P.m.), from Newcastle. , . „ •, Sailed.—Hinemoa (5.10 p.m.), for West Coast Sauiids, Westport, and Wellington. DTJNEDIN. Arrlvcd.~lnvcrcttVgilLM.so a.m.),. from Bluff . and In<verca-rgill; Kotare (l.£o_ p.m.), irom ; Stewart Island; Waitomo (l.&> p.m.), from Bluff; MoKola (1.5 a p.m.), from Melbourne. „ V , TTT Sailed—Te Anau (5.15. p.m.),. for westport, via way 'potts; Inveroargill (5,30 p.m.), for Bluff and Invercargill.. • ' U.S.S. 00.'S NEW PURCHASE, S.S. MARITIME' SECURED. According to the Sydney "Shipping List," the Union S.S. Company. of New Zealand. Ltd., has. in consequence of the development of trade between the Pacific Coast, New Zealand', and Australia, found it- necessary to secure furtbqi* tonnage, and negotiations opened-somo time ago for the purcliaso' of the. e.£ Maritime havo juet-been brought to a succoasfui conclusion. ' , . Tlus'prlco paid for the vessel lias not transpired, but it as' quite certain that, something like £65,000. or £70,ct0 has boon paid for her. . .. . . The Maritime,' it might be' mentioned, ie a. vessel not unknown, in. Australia, but her name wild not in. any way help to recall her. It was ne the N.DjL. Schlesien that she last visited 'Australia, and she came to carry the name Maritime in consequence .of her having been captured Just after war broke out, and being subsequently 60ld to W. Thomae. Bon, and Co., of Liverpool, who gave her the name she l-.ow carries. - . ■ , ~ It is anticipated that the Maritime will begin her first trip in the TJnon ■ Company's '.Interests whem she leaves Vancouver at the end of next month for New Zealand and Australian ports. ' FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. Prom Sydney direct the Union.Company's Manuka arrived at Wellington at 1.25 p.m. yesterday, and' berthed at the Queen s Wharf, No. 1 south. She left the New South Wales port at 3.25 p.m. on Friday, passed Farewell Spit at 5.15 a.m. yesterday, I and rounded Stephen's Island at 8.32 a.m. tliei same day. The Manuka experienced light northerly winds, -with, smooth seas on • September 4 and ■5, and south-west Winuls with smooth seas on the remainder of the journey. . ' ,' The Manuka's Wellington, cargo included —1227 eases fruit, 2154 lengths ammonia tubing, 1340 rolls wire netting. 200 cases whisky, • 884 pieces timbeg, and 2333 hardwood sleepers; also transhipments ex westralifl.. Sonoma. Wodonga, Tongking, Wyandra, Levuka, Siam. Zeoiandia, Maloja Van Neclt, Eaatern, Nikko Moru, and Totonu This afternoon the* Manuka will proceed on to Lvttelton, returning to Wellington in time to sail-for Sydney at 5. p.m. on Friday and not Thursday as usual. KAEAMEA LEAVES THE . OAPE. The Shaw-Savill liner Karamea, which is running under the, auspfcea of the New Zealand. Shipping Company from Montreal, is reported to have left Cape Town on Saturday, September 4. for Australian ports, Auckland, and Wellington. The vessel is 'due her© about October 20. HUDDAJtT-PARKE®, STEAMER. The Hudda.rt-Pa.rker steamer Victoria is expected to leave Sydney on September 11 for Auckland direct. Rhe will proceed, from the latter port to Dunedm, being due there about the end of next week. _ Departure will be takon from Dunedm on Tuesday, September 21, for Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland. The Victoria is scheduled to leave the northern port for Sydney direct on Monday, September 27. . ; . On Friday next ttia E,iver,wa is nil® at Wellington from. Dunedin. She will leave the same day for Sydney, via Auckland, leaving the latter port on Monday, September 13. ~ . INDIAN MONARCH FROM NEW YORK. • A .communication has been received in Wellington stating that tho U.S. and.A. Line has • arranged for the sitcamer Indian Monarch, <383 tonb-, to take the loading berth at Now York oil September 10 for New Zealand and Australian ports. . Tho same company's chartered steamer Norman Monarch completed discharge oi her New York cargo at Wellington yesterday and left for Lyttelton. Southern cairgo will be taken in at Wellington by-the Oorinna on Friday next, -An expected arrival at Auckland from Calcutta on September 11 is ,the Waihora After landing Eastern merchandise at th< northern port the vessel will come on. tc Wellington, heing due here, about September' 16. ' From Wallaroo tho Union Company s Katopo is due at Lyttelton to-morrow. Wei ling-ton should be reached on Friday; and abofit 930 tons of phosphates will be landed;at this port . ... , Having awivod at Greymouth.from Wei-, ling'ton. via way ports, at 8 o.m. yesterday, the'Mapourika, was to have left on the return journey at 6 p.m. ' < ' As the Union Company's Wailomo (from Calcutta) left the Bluff on Monday evening for Duinedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wd- ; linetoii she is duo here on Saturday morning next. Some 2200 tons of coTgo will be put-out here before the vessel leaves for W ln arrival at Wellington from: Brisbane, via Gisborne, yesterday afternoon was tho 0. and D. liner Whakarua. Loading operations will be, completed at this port<m time for Australia and London on baturday next.. - ■ . • r With, a cargo of explosives, ex the h.u- - mara. from London, the auxiliary echooner Hula is expected to- set aiwsiy from Weilington for Napier this afternoon.' Continuing her journey from Sydney to Vancouver Niagara left Auckland for Sum and Honolulu at 11 a.m. yesterday. The liner is due- at lier destination on September 23. - ■ It is anticipated, that the F. and S. char-, tered steamer lluranui will clear Auckland for Wellington at daybreak to-mor-row. In that case tho vessel should arrive at this port on Friday. Sho has 22G0 tons of Liverpool cargo to put out hero before proceeding to southern ports. Overhaul to the coastal steamer Rutffii has been completed at Wellington.. Tho vessel will sail for West/port this -morning ' to "load for Wanganui. . . This is the eccond occasion on which the ' A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Bats-, ford has visited Wellington. Her fiTst journey to these waters was from. St. John under , the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Oompany. The vcesel Bin • hum- either, oil or coal fuel as occasion demands,, • • ' ' . Walton Hall, s.s., 4932 tons, has been, fixed to load general cargo at New York for New Zealand- and .Australian ports. Latest - Sydney files report the salo of tho -well-known New Zealand barque Hazel Oraig 467 tons register, to a' Sydney firm. She' will' continue in . the New Zealand tl The' steamer Clan Ogilvy,. 5100 tons, has been chartered to load case oil at Now York for ■ New Zealand ports. . . This U.S. and A. steamer Ganaetota, I. which recently visited' Wellington with New York cargo, has been, fixed to load chrome ore at New Caledonia ■ for tho ■ United States. ; , ~ " , En route from.London to Australian and ■ Now Zealand ports the 0. cund D.. liner Star of Australia is reported to have left Cape Town on August 29.
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