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SHIPPING NEWS

"v • PHASES OP THE MOON.' . -. . AUGUST. . Day: : Hr. m. " Firßt Quarter, ...... 4 :7 41 a.m. \ Pull moon ....i....... 12 6 9 a.m. . j Laßt Quarter 19 326 n.mi New "moon 26. 3 7 a.m. / ' ' ;■ MOON.- '• : i Moou, rißea to-day, 8,4' a.m.; sets, 10:19 ■ 8.m.. 1 ' j . TIDE.. . • / I ' To-day, 8.9 a.m.; 8.32 p.m. Tomorrow, 8.55 il.ui.; .9.19 ip.m. i'-- i - SUN. ; • J, Sun rises to-day,- 6,21 a.m.; sets, 5.23 p.m. ARRIVALS. , ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. KAITOA,. s.s. (7.5 ajn:),' 319 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. ' ' . MAJOURIKA, s.a. (9.5a.m.),iZ03 tone, M'Douald, from Picton, and Nelson. ■■■.- TOFUA, 6.8. (9.25 a.m.),-~4345 .tons, Williams, from Sar, .Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga." >', ' • ' MANA,;b.b. (9.45 , a.m.),-134 tons, Bonner, from-Nydia Bay. ' MAORI, s.s, (9.55 a.m.). 3412 tons, Cam-, i-,. eron,. from Lyttelton,; ■' , INVERCARGILL, s.s. (10.45 a.m.), 2M tons, f Thompson,-from Wariganui. : . . _ . . • HIN.EMOA, s.s. (3.2u; p.m.); 542, tons,_ Bollons, from Cook Strait..: . ' : ~ : ~ KOMATA;;s.s. (3.!>S-p.m.), 1934 tone, Bold, from Weatport:. ". ..." i'.'■■V, DEPARTURES. ] - FiUDAt^AS G JJ s ? 2 V . HINEMOA,■ s.s:;(6 km.)/ 642 tons, E'oslon'o, ' for Cook Strait' ■ WAIMEA, s.s. 1 (12.20,. p.m.), 454-tons, Gra"*S. ham/ for-Nelson and Coast. ' . 3IAPOUKIKA, s.s. .(14!, a in.), 1203 tons, i IM'Doriald, for Picton Nckon. • 1 KAITOA,-8.8., (5.15 p.m.),:'3t9Uonß, JVild-; man, for Nelson. ...; f t KATOA,. s.s. (5,45 p.m.), 2484 tons, Ryan,< for Westport..u-*, .* WAVEIUiEsT, 6.b: (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Brig: / den, for Patea. ' ( BLENHEIM; s.s. (7 p.m.), 120; tons, Wilk- ! inson,'for Foxton. - i KENNEDY,, s.s. '.(7 p.mO, 226 tone; Harvey, lor. Foxton.. *' MAORI,: s.s. (7^5: -p.m.), 3412 tons, Cam- . - eron, .for Lyttelton. ■ MAN(JKA, s.fi. (10.25 p.m.),. 4534.t0n5,,01ift, '• for Sydney. - i EXPECT£U ARRIVALS. , Magic, .West Haven, August 30. Mana, Nydia- Bay;.. August 30. , Opawa; vpio'tbn,. August,:, 30. , . Wiiir'au/Pictoh/'Augtisf'.'cO. ' , Tainui, "WajigaliUi/ .August 30. ;• • ' jUono\vai, : Lytteltojv-'August 30. '■ • Nikau, Nelson,."August 30. > > Maponrika;vPictdn,:,Tfelsoii;..Aiig^t'3o,. . , , ' Jlanaroa,'Lyftelt6n,.'August'3o.V, i • Hpkol'a,, Napier. i.Auguut ,30. Wakatu; .Kaikoura,:.'August: 30. ■' ■ Karakul. GreymoUth; AußUft'3o.' Ngato'ro,'.Wariganui; Maori,-.'LyttCltonV-Auguflii.3l.'- 1 . Kaitoa, ! Nelson;? August 31: Kennedy; Foit<)u;t,Augusl.:3l'.:-7 Blenheim;-Foxtohf : August'3l. . ■ 1 Moeraki',-'Sydney,:".Aiigußt ■ 31.-. ; . ((Port Lyttelton, ..Auckland,,- August 31.\ \ Baderi-'PoiVell; New Plymouth; .August-31. Eipple^...Gishbme, : 'August: 31.;.-: *-•"» ■' Kosamo'nd,: New-Plj'ihduUi,-'-, August'.il.:-; ; Kahu, Napier; : Kapiti, W,anga&ui;vA!ugußt; ,31. ''' . Waverley, August 31.Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 31. Kamona, Timaru, iugus,t 31. '.Cordoba, L'tmdon, September 1. Athenio, London, September 1. • Port Hacking, Auckland, September 1. York, September 1. Port Chalmers, .Sydqey, September 2. Monoivai, Lyttelton,. September 2. . Nikau, Nelson. September 21 . Ma,pourika, Ploton',. Nelson, September 2. Waitangi, Patea, September 2. . " . Invercargill, Wanganui, September 2., ITavua, Auckland, Septeniber 3.: ..Waihora, Newcastle, September. I. ■ Waimea, Tarakohe, September 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ,-Antiope, Suva, Alight 30. liana, Pioton, Lyttelton, August M, . Opawa, Picton, 'August 30. Kowhai, Greymouth, August 30. Monowai,'Lyttelton, August 23. ' NiJsa'j, Ifelson, August 30. Wairau,-Picton, August 30. • Jlokoia, Lyttelton, Uunedin, Aug. 3(i. Waitangi, Patea, August 30. Haivera, Patca, August 30. '■>. , Invercargill, Wanganui, August 30. Port Darwin, London, August 31. ,-H„M.S. New Zealand, Lyttelton, Aug'lat il. Maori, Lytteltou, September i, Ifaitoa, Nelson, September'4i, ; • Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, September 1.Waverley, Patea, Septemh,er 1. ...Opawa, Lytteltou, September 1. . ■ lVakatu, Kaikoura, September"!. •' " • Baden Powell, Lyttelton, September 1. Hinemoa, northern lighthouses, Sept: 1. ? Blenheim, Sounds, September 1. i Hosamond, Timaru, Oamaru, Sept. 1. Manaroa, Lyttelton, September 1. ■ / Kahu, iEast Coast, September 1, Keunedy, Foxton, September 1. ■Kapiti, lfanganui, September 1. Kapuni, Patea, September 1. Kamona, Westiport, Greymouth Sept. 1. : Stella, Dunedin, Septeniber 1. ■' ; Port Napier, London, September 1. 1 Monoivai, Lyttelton, September 2. Nikail, Nelson, September 2. ' / Uipple, Napior, Gisborne,'Akitio, Sept. 2. Orari, London, September 2. "• . Kaitangata. Auckland. September 2. Waitangi, Patea, September 2. ! . Komata, TVegtport, September 2. ' Waimea, Nelson, Coast, September 4. - - ■ Giesßen, Melbourne, September 4.' • OVERSEA STEAMERS. ' - ADOLPH WOEKMANN, left U.K. Auguat ' 14 for Wellington. Due Sept. 28. AJANA . (P.fc>.), left London Aug. 2 for Auckland. Due about Sept. 20.' AItAWA (S.S.A.), to leave London. Sept. i' ATHENIC (S.S.A.), lef t'Loiidou J lily 14 for Wellington. Due September 1.: ADSTBALPLAIN, left New. York July 31 ■■ for Auckland. Due September 4. ■ AYBSHIKE (F.S.), left London-'Aug.-5 for . Lyttelton. Due about Sept. 19. , om OF' WIN CHESTER'. iA. and K.)-, left / New York Aug. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due Sept. 13. ' OOItDOBA (U.S.S.) left UK, July 18. Due Wellington Sept. 1. / GOIUiVTHIU (S.S.A.), left. Plymouth Aug. 9 for Wellington. Due Sept. 24. -.ELLENGA, left Egypt July 23' for Auckland. Duo Sept. 5. • '■ GIESSEN IU.D.), left London Jur,*? 23-for i WellinctQn. Arr. August 26. ■- UOItORATA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Loudon July 28, via Cape. Due Wellington 6ept. 20. ' lONIO (S.S.A.), to leave London early 1 September. \ V: ivAIKO aI! A (l/.Z.S. Co.), to load Canada in Sept. tor N.Z. 1 KAKAMEA (S.S.A.), left London July 9 for Auckland and Wellington, via Cape Town and ilobart. Due Sept. 6. KUMAEA (S.S.A.), left London July 25 for Port Chalmers. Due Sept. 7. ' LOEAIN (U.S. and. A.), left New York for N.Z. Aug.- 2. i Due Auckland Sept. 5. MASULA (A. and A.), left New York July 18 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Arr. Auckland Aug. 28. ■ , PAPAJtOA (N.Z.S. Co.) to leave Avonmouth early Sept. for N.Z.' \ I'OET ALMA (0.D.), leaves New York in / August for Australia and New Zealand, I ■ PORT DARWIN (0.D.), left, Sydney Aueust 25 for Wellington. Arr. Aug. 28. PORT HACKING (U.D.), left London July • 4 for Lyttelton. • Arr August 20. Due .. Wellington Sept. 1. PORT Lm-iibTON (C. and D.) left Plymouth Juno 17 for Auckland Napier, and Wellington, vi^,Australia; arrived Auckland August'24.'Due Wellington' Aug. 31i PORT MELBOURNE (C.D.), left London July 4 for New Zealand, via Auitralla. Due Auckland September 4.' PORT BKDNEX (C.D.i, to leave United Kingdom August for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. . PORT VICTOR : (G.D.), left. Newcastle Aug. 19 for.Lyttelton. Then loads. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave London Sept. 12 for N.Z. ■ TAIN OI (S.S.A.), loft Plymouth -Aug. £ for Duo Sept. 23. . ' TOFUA (UtS.S.) left .San Francisco Aufj. 6. Arr. Wellington. Aug. .29. ... ...' WAII'ARA (N.&Sis'Co.j, to leave Montreal August for Auckland, Wellington, Lytulton and Australia. . WAITEHATA (U.S.S.) left Calcutta Aug 7 for Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyt . telton, and Dunedin. Due Auckland mid die September. WAIWEItA (S.S.A.), arr. Wellington Aug, 28 from Newcastle.' Then'loads. WEST'MEATH (A. •& A.), left' New York July 20 for Wellington and Australia. Due Wellington Sept, 1. WHANGAkATTA UN.Z.ri, Co.) to'.load at Montreal in August, for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, : ,and Australia. ZEALANDIG (S.S.A.), due Wellington , from Australia, about September 7, to f load. I ' \ SAILERS. ' r ' Vessel. Left. Due. ' San Francisco to Wellington;- ! Bertie Minor • -July 31 - ooi ' San ft-ancisco to l;!ulf-.— I 'Amy Turner July 22 - Uept, THE berthage' list; ; To-day's berthage list is as undertH.M.S. New Zealand-Quoen'B Wharf. Orari—Glasgow Wharf. : , ' Essex—Railway Wharf. - '. ; Durham-King's Wharf. / Opawa—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. / Monowai-Ferry Wharf. • -' ' • / Giessen—King's Wharf. f Port Napier-Glasgow Wharf. J* Niltau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. f- Port Darwin—Kind's Wharf. Hawera—King's Wharf. - Rothesay Bay—King's Vv'iiarf. •. Stella—No. 13 north Queen's Wharf, A, . Invercargill—No. 7 south Queen's Wharf J ' , Waiwera—Stream. Tofua—Lambton Wharf. - Opawa—No. 11 north Queen's IWharf.'. Magic—Ferry Wiiarf. ' V • ■ ' Komata—Railway Wharf. \ Kapiti—No. 1. south Queen's Wharf. Tainul—Pipitea Wharf. . '

Mokoia—No.-14 north Queen's Wharf, . Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. Bl 'TELF.GRAPg. OVERSEAS. , LONDON, August 28. Arrived.—At Avonnioutli, War Climax'; at Dunkirk, Oooee; at Norfolk, Atua; at Callao, barque Gladbrook. . Sailed. —War Swan, for Fremantlo; Kaikoura, for Wellington. (Eec; August 29, 10.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, August 28. lailed.—Port Melbourne, for New Zealand. COASTAL. FRIDAY, AUGUST -29. . AUCKLAND. U'l'ived.—Arahura (12.10 p;m.), from East Coast; iKoromiko (9 p.m.),' from\Lyttelailed.—Port Lyttelton' (7' a.m.),' for Wellington-; Yalmarie, schooner (8.50 a.m.), for Opua. v ■ONEHUNGA. lailed.—Harawa (3.30 p.m.), for-New Plymouth. '■ •' . PORT AHUIURI. ■- aile'd—Hokoia (2.15 p.m.), for .'Wellington. ;■ I'ICTON, ' irriveii—Mapourika : p.m.),..'from Wel!o bail—Hapourika' fl0.30; P- m -)i f° r ' lingtoh.-:.' *• ; . .. . . iSELSON. ' 'o Sail.—iftkau (7; p.m.)', ht Wellington. ,- Ll'n'KM'O.N. Lrrived.-Caroline, from San Francisco, lailed—Maiiai'oa- '(4.30 p.m.), lor WelliDj-ton;..Monowai.-.(6.55..p.m.), for Wellington. TIMAKU. . lailed.—John" (3 ; Wanganai j Kalnoiia; Cft tor Wellington. ' IIASULA- FOR WELLINGTON., . r „ tlib Ilasula, with New York cargo, is low to leave Auckland for WellmgUn on Yednesday uighl. - ■ ESSEX FOR LOADING. The Essex, at present discharging coal Lt Welliilston,'. is to leavo on beptombei 0 'fw Waitara and Wanganui lor Hornewird loading, fjie vessel will leturn to Wellington to complete, sailiug nnally roin this port for Liverpool, via Panama. -PASSENGEVS FOR AUSTRALIA. The Manuka is taking the following paseneers for Australiai-Mesdames. Lethiridge,\Manton, Hansford, H; Yocits and iliilu,. Marryatt, F. , J^ at . ha ß: n S°^~- a il nfant Nott. Vizard,-Viood, Clout, aianc, ieorge Gray, Grant, Stockß, Mason T and Mid Kirig and 2 children Bates, Halse md 3 children, Y°^ J n u^. er \\raU 0 n" nan. Thomson, Ambrose,. Rogoi, -tt atson md Mant; Misses Smith, Mooney, }ownes,v J. Owen, CaAouta.\i, Harding ( )» •hillips, Cleveland.. .Henderson, Sowcs, }rantj Messrs. limits, W. Hathewß, F. Marshall, .H. bmith, A. Hales, }. Sheppard, J. Brown, J. Clarkson, I. larrison,. 0. Selman, I. M .Ej-' ieiv H. Nathan, H. Shor# (2), W. Lethjridge, Manton, G. . Ilansford, vizard, ffoods, J. Harle, G. George, H. Gray, itooks, Scott-Y6ung,. Sim. Dyer, O Conner, Smith, E. . Langridge, O. Sudholz, MClatjhie, Davidson, Lumley.-..Buckley, Waterlouse, Boyd, Wright, Livingston, Conway, ?ower, Christeneen, King, Mantell, h. Page, Cochrane, Cullen, iidwardß, Jcssup, floare, M'Eldowney, Nicol, Reid, Halße, Chomßon, Roger,. Bradshavr, Major Mason, Japtain Grant, Sergeant-Major Bowden, Private Wat6on Sister Gunn. Ex Tofua: tfr. and Urt. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Robots, Dr; and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mi'b. jelen and 2 children, Hisseß Ward, Walter (3), Doroney, Messrs. M'Dougall, Parter (2), Baker,.' Wolf-Oarnie, Archibald, iValker. THE WRECK ON BEVERIDGE REEF. The wreck which was sighted on Beverdge Keef in June by. the American barluentine Echo, and reported at Sydney, is irobably the hull of the American echooler James JI. Bruce, wrecked on ilevcrdge Reef in April, 191 S. Tho crew w-ere ricked up and. taken to Sydney, lho /lames H.. Bruce was -a four-masted ichooner 'of 476 tons, built at Fa.irha.von, California, - in 1898, and owned by Messrs. 3scher and Minor, of San Francisco.-When vrecked she was bound from Eureka to lydney with 600,000 ft. of timber.. . ' MESS-TABLE-GOSSIP. Captain H. Campbell, master of the >arque Antiope, signed off yesterday, and )aptain J.; Broadhouse signed on. as her lew master. * ' Mr. H. Himarin, mate of the Antiope, eft the barque yesterday, and his place vas' taken, by Mr. W. Wylio. J1r..:.0.? Scott has'joined the Mapourika is'second, engineer, and Mr. V; Barrett,, hird engineer, has come ashore. Mr. P. it. MaCDonald, late of the Waiaarino', has succeeded Mr. Ritson as chief ingiaeer the Jlararoa. , .; . ; WAIHORA WITH COAL.. The' Union Company have received ad'ice that the Waihora left Nevojaistle at 0 p.m. on Wednesday, with a full cargo if coal'for Wellington. • UNION COMPANY BARQUES.. The movements of the Union Company larqueß Gladbrook and Dartford are relorted as.follows by a Press Association nessage from Dunedin:— • The Gladbrook arrived at Callao on Tuesday from Newcastle. " , . ' The Dartford is to leave Callao shortly or Iqiiime (Chile) to load a cargo o? nirates, for Melbourno. . . . THE .. According to a Association message from Duuedin the Waitemata arriv. id at.Bunbury on Wednesday, from Cal:utta; and-Singapore. She is expected to eave' in continuation' of her voyage to Sydney and Auckland this morning. ' PORT LYTTELTON DUE TO-MORROWi The. Port 'Lyttelton left Auckland early reßterday morning for Wellington to iompleto discharge, and to commence lomeward'loading. Captain S. W.. llaytcr b in commandiffiiand Jias witli him the 'ollowing pflicerff?— First, R. S. Durham; iecond, R. C.' Carter; third, L. Biiyly; ihief"engineer, J. P.: Cheney; second, A. Uackay; third, 0. M. Mackrow; fourth, i! F. Edmonds; fifth, W. M. Gallj sixth, i. Alder;' first refrigerating engineer, C, llaBBey; second, W. M'Cormick; llrst wireess operator, A. W. ltoss; second, M. klouland. : • THE TALUNE. ' • . A Press, Association message, from Dunidin states, that the Talune will leavoSuva -this, morning for Auckland: The' ,'esoDl, which has a- fruit cargo, is due at ;he. northern .port on Tuesday. MAMARI'S ITINERARY, ' The Shaw, Savill steamer Mamari has. jeen delayed by rain in. the discharge of tier coal cargo. After completing dis:harge the vessel will commence Home.vara loading at Auckland ana will leave ;hat port on September 10 for' Wellington, /t stop will be made at Whakat'ane to load meat, - and the vessel is due to reach Wellington by September Is, sailing for London, via Panama on Sep teinber 19. THE DURHAM. : Tho Durham, now discharging coal at Wellington, is, after discharge, to commence Homeward loading at thiß port. She is 10, leavo on Saturday next ior Waitara and Wanganui, ana returns to Wellington to complete, sailing finally from this -port . for Liverpool, via , Panama. FOR LONDON. The Port Napier is now scheduled to' leavo Wellington for London, via Panama, lit d p.m. on Monday. ■ THE ZEALANDIC. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company tiave received advice that the Ze;'landio is to leave Newcastle on Tuesday for Wellington. The • vessel. is to load in theße tvuiers for Home. . - - GIESSEN ,-FOR MELBOURNE. . Tho ex-German steamer Giesson is now lo be dispatched for Melbourne at day: break ..oil Thursday uext. 'ME W4JPARA. Tho. New Zealand" Shipping Company's steamer Waiparn, left St. Johns on August' J, and arrived at Newport News on Au;ust 18. She is loaded with general cargo tor Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Melbourne, and Sydney, und is due at AucKtund about September 22. . ■ THE MAUNGANUI. The work of dismantling the Maungaaui at Port Chalmers is well in hand. I'ho process of converting her into an' oil fuel-burning steamer lias commenced, but it is expected that this will ■ not' be completed for a considerable time on account jf the alterations in the various vesselß in port,. NO WORD FROM THE CORDOBA, Up to 'tho present no wireless advice has been from the transport Cordoba by. tho Union -Company, tho vessel's agents. TOFUA MOM SAN. FRANCISCO. Tho Tofua arrived in tho stream- early yesterday - morning from San Francisco, i'ia Papeete and Rarotonga, and after being granted pratique berthed at Lambton Breastwork just before noon. Tile vessel left San -Francisco on August 5, and arrived at Papeete on August 17. I'apcetß was cleared two days later and the vessel arrived at and sailed from Rarotonga on August 22. A lino trip was experienced on the run down with the exception last Tuesday. At 10 a.m. on Sunday. August 3, when tho Tofua was at Ban Francisco, the coal in one of the bunkers became heated and the fire brigade had to bo summoned. By noon the brigade had left, and an (jam-

ination showed that the vessel lmd st tained no damage. Tlie Tofua has 3068 tons of cargo to lan 1222 tona of which is for transhipment New. Zealand and. Australian ports, 'Ii cargo includes4B toils ■canned goodß. 1 tons roofing material, 8 ton* died fruil 27 toils periodicals. 424 tone empty bottU 121 tona fresh Californian fruit, 87 toi rubber goodß, 456 tons automobiles ui material, 22 tons machinery, 429 tons o 100 cases onions,, 67 tons paint, 10 toi ink, 26 tons l'ico, 23 tons cotton, 21 toi paper, 51 tons as'iflialt, 67 tons, _ electric goods, 71 tons ni.o.p. 3licll, 3169 cas Sananaß, 2999 cases oranges. 2627 cas tomatoes. | , The following are the saloon passenger Misses L. Dowme, M., Hall, M. 0 Aeiij, 1 Snyder, E. M., It. D., and M. C. Walke Mesdaines I''. Bye, P. Donkm, A. M. 11a ard' and son, 11. Itundle, I. lv. Storey, Callender and 2 children, M. CooQer ar child, ii. C. Ward, H. 13. Hewlett, Profc sor M'Millan Brown, Lieutenant J. . Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. 11. \Y. Amyes, D and Jlrß. W. Bennett, Mr and Mrs. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.' J. W< Hay ward, M and Mrs. W. H. Hume, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Lelou and 2 cliildren, Hi*, mul Mrs. _ ; \y Eobineon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, M and Mrs. F. P. Wheeler; Mcssr?. W. Arcli bald, S. Baker, F. A. Browne, A. H. Do K. Garland, P. D. Hall, H. 1. Hall, 1. Kitchen C ICeers, Fi and P. Levin, 6. . MadSn, W. M Dougall,jO. Mirams, H. Newson.rW. S- and M. Pajker, J. Koe E Wolfcarius. K. Walker, H. £>. Uarlingto It. H. Hopkins, F. Ji Shelton; aud 25 r.tee age passengers: , _ ■ The Tofua iB advertised to sail for bo Francisco again on September 6. : The following steamers were expected be within range of Awanuiwireless at tion last night:—Waitomo, Wairuna, ift Port Melbourne. ■ In range of Ohatham Westmcath. In range of Auckland: Po. Melbourne, Kaituna, and Port Lyttelton. The Kapuni came oil the slip yesterda She is to resume in tho Patea trade -c Monday. ■ As there is no suitable berth availab for her tho Waiwera wl'l not. come alon sido to discharge her coal cargonul Mo day. ■ 9 The Wanganui'Harbour Board's drcd[ Kaione was taken' up on the slip ye terday. ■ ' Tho Komona is duo from .rmiaru t morrow, and on Monday, : will sail f' Westport and Greymouth..' . .. The Rosamond is to clear New. Plymoul at .noon to-day for. Wellington.. Tata cargo for Timaru and Oajna.ru tlio »ess will leave Wellington on Monday. From Auckland and Napier the.Moko: is duo in port this morning. This eve ing she will proceed on to Lyttelton ax Duncdin. . . The Ngakuta. was to have, left Timai at 3 p.m. yesterday, for Greymouth ar Sydney. . The Katoa left last night for Westpoi where she will load for Auckland. The Ngatorowaa to have left Wangani last night for Wellington to undergo In annual overhaul. On Wednesday the Navua. is due i Wellington from Auckland. She is to sa on Thursday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, ai Bluff, taking cargo. The. Scales barque Raupo has complete taking in ballast at Auckland, and wi sail shortly for Vavau, Tonga, to, loa copra for San Francisco. The Karu-Trill, after discharge at Dui cdiiv load general cargo' there for f-'y uey, and from the latter port will 1 go Newcastle to load,another coal cargo ft a New Zealand port.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 13

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