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BY TELE-GRAPH.

OVERSEAS. ; LIVERPOOL. May J2. !

Aimed— Matatua, from Lyttelton. SYDNEY. May 13. Arrived—Monongahela, from Wellington NEWCASTLE, Slay 12. Sailed—Waikawa, Katoa, and Jhunmta, for N.Z. COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAY 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Port Nicholson (4.5 p.ui.), from Loudon, via ports. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.-Karawa H -D.nl.), for New -Pi) mouth. MANUKAU HEADS. The Karawa passed outwards, lit 6 p.m. WANGANUI. Arrived—Kapitl (4.45 a.m.), frs.ni Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Koutnnui (1240 p.m.), put in, bound for Nydia, Bay to Blackhead; Baden Powell (7.50 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Onawa nnd Paeroa (5 a.m., titty 14), for Wellington. lIAVELOCK. Sailed.—Blenheim (3 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Salled-Kaitoa (4.2) n.ni.), for Wellington. TARAKOHE. Sailed.—Alexander (4.25 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Tutanekai (6.30 a.m.), from Picton; Wnhine (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Opawa (8 a.m.), from Wellington; llroezo (10 a.m.), from Timaru. (iailed.-Wootton (9.30 a.m.), for Wellington; Jignhcre (4.10 ij.m.), for Wellington; Wsiinc (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Manulla, (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Koromilio, for Auckland; Polierus,. for Greymouth; Wanaka, for Duuedin; Ngakuta, for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Saikd.-Taraivera (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TOFUA'S DEPARTURE. A further postponement in the Tofua's departure iB announced, and the vessel la now to sail nt 3 p.m. on Tuesday for San Francisco, via the usual porta. The Tarmvera in due from Sydney, via Bluff and Dunedin. to-morrow morning. Tho vessel is to load fiere for SySuey, and sail about Tubsdny for .Lyttelton to complete. Bailing from tho Boutheru port for Sydney. ' THE WAIMATE. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Waimate will not arrive from Dunedin and Napier to complete loadin" till May 25. She Is to sail finally on May 29. DURHAM TO LOAD. The F. nnd S. steamer Durham, which is due at Wellington on June 25 from Liverpool, via, ports, with cargo for discharge, has been fixed to load in Now Zealand for Boston and Now York. • , MONONGAHELA AT SYDNEY. , The four-masted Monongahpla-, which left Wellington early on April 29, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, TAINUI IN PORT. Last evening the Shaw-SavUl liner Tainui arrived back in port from Bluff, and eho 16 to berth at the Glasgow Wharf thiß morning to complete loading. The vessel Ib to eail at 3 p.m. on Tuesday for Lon--1 don. THE CANADIAN IMPORTER. Messrs. Murray, Roberta and Co. advise that tho Canadian Importer, owing to the dolaj'B caused by yesterday's rain, will not ret away for Auckland and Vancouver till Tuesday. EEMUERA'S ITINERARY. On Monday the Remu'ora Is to go on to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, where she ia to-discharge and load. The vessel is to return to'- Wellington to fill up. and in the meantirato she is announced to Bail finally on June 3. MANUKA TO SAIL TO-MORROW. . Last cvtuihur the Union Company advised that the Manuka, which ia due to-day from Lyttelton, ia not to sail for Sydney till 5 p.m. to-morrow. BLAOKBALL COLLIERS. The Ngalicrc is due from Whangarci, via Lyttelton, to-day with 600 tons of cement for discharge. The Ngatoro is to leave Greymouth this evening with buuh'er coal for Wellington. The Ngakuta is expectedl'o-dny from Lyttelton. She has 800 tons of coal to put out, port of of which is to go into the Rcinuera and the balance into hulks. FOR THE EASTERN TRADE. Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, local agents for the Eastern nnd Australian Line, advise that tho Kanowna \i to enter the Australian-China-Japan tradb, and in conjunction with the Eastern and the St. Albans a- monthly sailing is to be. observed. The Kanowna, which ia at preßent refitting at Sydney, i'b to call on her first trip in July. The vessel will be the largest nn the run. and she has ample accommodation for first, second, third, .\nd deck passengers. ■ NIKAU TO SLIP. Mossrs. W. jr. Bannatyn© and Co. a? vise that the Nikau will, after the discharge of Iter Nelson cargo to-morrow., gc to the slip for cleaning and painting.- Sh« will miss to-morrow's trip, resuming hci ordinary running on Tuesday. FORCED TO ANCHOR. The Calm left the wharf at 10.15 o'clock last evening for timaru, and the Ripple at 10.20 o'clock for Napier and Gisborne, but both vessels only got as far as Worsei Bay, where the southerly caused both ves scls to"alicho- for the night, the former ui 11 p.m. aiW The latter at 11.15 p.m. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Edward Quiiilan, chief signalman in the Queen's Wharf tower, ia to retire oil superannuation at the end of the present month.- Mr. Quintan is a popular flsruri on the local waterfront. havin<r. loinet tho Harbour Board in 1888. Previous t< joining the board. Mr. Qulnlan was ni sea for eighteen ye.™, having traded re t>iilarly in sailers between Australia one New Zealand. Mr. John Jeromson, water foreman on the liarbourmaster's .start', bai been appointed to succeed Mr. Qu'.nlan ai chief signalman. Captain E. A. Nicholas has /esunid command of the Rosamond, relieving Onp tain D. Cordy. Mr F. A. Purdon has relieved Mr. Sn«ir ritt, third enclnoer of the Pohertia. wlit has gone on holiday leave. Mr, Fairbnirn has joined the Kahika, re licving Mr, Scott, third engineer, wno hai gone to Dunedin for orders. Mr; A. B. Barker late purser of tin Waihora, is waiting instructions at Anck Mr'. H. Griffith, third offlctsr of the Pa loona, has been promoted temporary sec ond officer of' that vessel, relieving Mr A T. Adam, who haa come ashore on sicl Captain F. J. Kearney is in command oi the Port Melbourne now at Auckland, and haa with him the folloirin? officers :-Mr T. J. Baker, chief .officer; Mr. E. O. Thomas ■second officer; Mr. T. X Brown, third offl cer Mr. E. 11. Chance, fourth officer; Mi A. S. Young, chief engineer; Mr. Cnn. second engineer; Mr. Samson, third engln eer; Mr. Washington, fourth engineer: Mr H. B. Coatcs. wireless operator; Mr. Bray chief steward. Tho following rteamers were expected t< be within rnivro .of the undermMtionw wireless stntions last, nisrht:-Awanui Orari, British Light. Kaiapoi. Auckland Kaltangnta, Maheno..Waahora, Port Nicho «on. Waihemo, Orari. WclHnsrton: Maori Wahine, I'ateena, Roncwn, Otaki, Paloona Manuka, Tainui, Monowai Tho Port Victor ia now tj leave J. 071 Ohalmors to-morrow for London, vu Panama. 1 , ~ «.,..■__, At daybreak to-day the Otaki >s to g< to Dunedin, Lyttelton, and .Sydney. , The Kont ia to be dispatched for London via Panama, this evening. To the agency of tho Shaw, Savill ant Albion Company, the Wnhoho arrived a Fremantle on Wednesday from London. Tho Waiivora is now to proceed on tt Svdney on Sunday morning. Yesterday tl* Paeroa was weathor-bount at Plcton. The vessel is expected to-day and she is to sail for Hokitika on Tuce Tlio Kauri is to get nway for Melboiirm to-morrow to load another cargo of whea for New Zealand. . Tho Shaw-Savill oteatuer Zealandic. 1: dm at Sydney to-day from Liverpool A Blight mishap .to her steering «ea: yesterday nftcruoon caused the harasiVs which was on her way t= Greymouth fron Miramar. to nut back to the Clyde Qua; Whnrf. Repairs were effected, and the col lier sailed last cvenin!; for the Grey nort where she is to again load lor Welling ton. The Mokoia ia due on Tiwsdny fron Auckland nnd Napier. Sho is to proceei i>n to Lyttelton and Dunedin in the even intr. This evening the Kahika, is to return U Groymouth. She is to again load for Wcl Ungton. , ..11, The Karu is to get away for Lytteltoi to-day. , . ~ The Kakapo ia expected from Aucklani on Monday with general cargo. The Karori is to sail for Westport to morrow. ... On her next trin tc the Islands Hi Navua is to leave Auckland on Jtny 27. The Komnla sailed last evening fo Westport. She is due back on Monda: witii a. full car?o of coal. Tho Poherun ia expected to .\rrivo 01 Sunday with a cpnl cargo fro,-p. W-vMM'i

The Kittawa Ib to leave. AucWimd tomorrow for Wellington, via Whamriirei, and Napier, Slie has general careo to. discharge. , ~ ~ ' , The Inga is to be nlaced on the slip oH| Tuesday for examination and repairs. . ; The Kennedy k expected to reeuffie m; the Foxton trade'next Wednesday. ; The Port Nicholson arrived at Auckland: yesterday from Ijondou, via Australia, next ports are Napier and Welliiieton. ; The Koutunui, hound from Nydia Bay to Black }lead, had to put into Picton yesterday for shelter. • , The trawler James C'osgrovo sailed from' Qliibkow on April 28 for Auckland. She; has been purchased by Sanford. Ltd., and! Is to be used in the, trawllnc industry. The Corinna is to sail to-day for Dun-, ediu. Onniaru, and Timnru. ' The Hosomond will probably not »et away for New Plymouth till to-morrow. ■ Town earno will not be received till this : afternoon. ' < The steamer Kahu, which has been purchased by Mr. P. A. Munro, of Auckland,' is undercoinar extensive alterations prior to entering the trawiing industry. She. , is expected to be ready tor sea in about two weeks' time, and will commence oper-' ations without delay. Captain A. Nllsjon, who has been appointed master of tho vessel, has been in command of tho trawler Countess for many years. The Kahu will be the largest steam trawler ih New Zealand. She was formerly owned by the Richardson Line of steamers, t and was employed ir. the Wellington, East Coast bays, and Napier trade.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 10

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BY TELE-GRAPH. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 10

BY TELE-GRAPH. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 10

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