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NEW SEASON'S DAIRY PRODUCE.

The Corinna is dub at Wellington • from Oneh.unga to-morrow with 28,000 boxes of butter for transhipment, to -the. Bimutaka for London. Subsequently'she will return to New Plymouth to pick up another loadof prodtice for , transhipment Home. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. - Mr. S. J. Gully, of the shipping deportment of Messrs. W. and G; Turnbull, Ltd., has been ; instructed to report ; himself to go into training with the Ninth Reinforcements at Trentham on October 19. Mr. John Furlong, who has been connect, od with Huddart-Parker. Company at Sydney for 25 years, lias been transferred to the Hobart offlco of the company. Captain James Hoade, who was wellknown in' the New Zealand-Australian trade, died at tho Sydney Hospital in his flfty-fourth year recently. On one occasion he went to England, and procured.tho barque . Mary Isabel. He was described as "ono of the whitest men that ever sailed under the British Flag as 1 , a master , Sharpe, chief officer.of the.Fetonei ' having.* come ashore, the second has been promoted a step.'- Mr. T. Baddy, late third officer of the Te Anou, has joined the Petone as second. " : Mr. W. Walker, styxmd ■■ engineer. of • tho Ngakuta, has left that vessel, toraw a«cepted a position on the engineering. staff of a freezing, company." Broadley, at present second- engineer of ■ the _I\gatoro, will fill the vacancy on tho. Ngakuta-. _ Mr. M'Laren, tliird engineer of tho Npatoro, hag been promoted to the Eecond s position. ' Mr. F. R. Kilgour. of the^ Petone Workshops, is about to. join the Ngatora «a third engineer. . :, • • Mr.' E.' tawson, of Messrs. Levin and Company's passenger department, returned by the Ulimaroa from Sydney yesterday. 1 ■Mr. G. EdwaTds, acting-chief ofbeer. oftho Government steamor Tutanekai, has been appointed chief stevedore for the Shaw. 'SaviH, and Albion.; Company,/nee Mr. G. Sinclair, deceased. _■ _ - . Mr. Kennedy has rejoined the Warrimoo as second officer. . • . _ Mr. Kane, late second officer' of tho Kini, has joined tho Paloona in the Biimo CT-nacitv, vicc Mr. M'Phcc. resigned. Mr. Smart, who' tats been- ashore m. Auckland, has joined the Taxawora as second officer in place of Mr. Inman,. who lias been 'appointed to. a' similar position on another vessel.. , . Captain J. 'Selmes has; been selected-.to take, command of the s.s. Moura, recently, purchased from the TJnion S.S. Company by Messrs. I/ane and Dawson for Eastern buyers, ■ for the. voyage to -,tlio_Ea6t. ■ Captain Selmes' is well-knovm 'locally and recently went East with the" s.s." Brisbane. " Mr. C. W. Richardson, purser of the Te Anau, cam© ashore, yesterday

The New Zealand , Shipping Company's 1 Turakina, which arrived at' Hobart _from London on Saturday,. will, proceed thenco to Auckland before oommg on to W;e!hngton aobut October 13. . - - . ■ About "2685 tons of Liverpool; cargo wiU ho discharged at Wellington by the F. and S. Line's charterod Kailioura on next.. • .. , . 1 Before proceeding on to southern ports to-day the Paloona will laud about 600 tons Of: northern cargo -here. ... • On arrival here from New York, via Auckland, this morning the A. and. A. Line s chartered steamer Karoma will berth at Jorvois Quay' Wharf to land 2124 tons of "Although the local office pf' the .Ttaion; Company has been advised that the K.amo was still bar-bound at Greym'ouUi yesterday the Mapourika managed to get into that port at .7.30- a.m. She was scheduled to leave on the .return trip to Wellington, via way port 6, at 5.p.m. . The Shaw-Savill liner Kumara wiH leave for AVangamui to-day to continue Homeloading. . > It is expected thd now toll* in" in Home cargo est' Napier, wiU leave there for London, via. Sydney, on Thim* Arrangements have been completed for the steamer Berwick Law, ,4680 to take the loading berth at Montreal for Australian and Noiv Zealand ports.. She will follow, the New Zealand Shipping Company's Ashburton, mow loading there, and IB expected to get away, some time during this month. ■ . .: ' . The ketch Lizzie -Taylor, which is en route from Auckland to Tonga, is due back at the-northern port about two month's hence/' '■ . - : , , The C. and D. liner. Nerehana has been fixed to .leave London-on Octobor 10 for Australian and New Zealand poTt-s. . According' to advices received by tho local office of the Union Company the steamer Waihomo arrived at Vancouver on Thursday, September 23. She was to have cleared that port yesterday for San Francisco. On October 9, or thereabouts, the Waihemo is expected to leave San ■Fiuncisco for Sydney, via Wellington. On arrival here from Lyttolton on Wednesday the Ngatoro will bo placed on the Patent Slip for her annual overhaul. The Union Company s 6tcamer Moura, which has been laid, up in, the stream at Aucltland for some time, will proceed this week to ■■ Newcastle to load coal for the Phillipines, after which she-will-enter the •Chinese coastal trade. As rwcntly announced the vessel has been sold to an left Vancouver last Wednesday for Auckland, via way ports, and is due there on October 17. The Jlaknra arrived at Auckland earty yesterday moTning, and will continuo her journey on to Vancouver at 10 a.m. to-day. Heavy rain has delayed the Olan Mactavish at Waitara. Consequently she will not arrive at Wellington till to-morrow. Departure will bo taken for London, via Brisbane, on Thursday, October 7. On Saturday next the Victoria will leave Svdiey for Auckland-. She, will leave the Intter port for southern East Coast porta OT October 14 in order to nick up- her sohedule running. The Ravenna, which is due at We-Uington from the south on Thureday. will proceed on to Sydney this trio leaving Auckland for the New South Wales port on Monday, October 11. . Towards the end of the triamaroa's jourfrom Sydney to Wellington, the vessel met a strong northerly wind, accompanied bv a'considerable sea. The Ulimaroa arrived here well up to-time yesterday mornSe and ! berthed at tho Queen's Wharf, No. 1 south. She left for Lyttelton lastniglit, and will return here' in time, to leave for, flvdnev direct and Hobart cit. 5 p.m. on Thursday.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 10

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NEW SEASON'S DAIRY PRODUCE. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 10

NEW SEASON'S DAIRY PRODUCE. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 10

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