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SSHIPPING.
7 PORT OF FREMANTLE.
.., AR1IVALS.-Juno 23.
M ildurs, s.s.. 2,436 tons, Captain McLellan,
. from Wyndham. Adelaide S.S. Co., Ltd.
Rescue. ketch. Captain Irvine. E. H. Fother
gill and Co., agents.
June 24.
Riverina. r.s., 5,000 tons, Captain Sherriff
,from the Eastern states. Passengers: M~csrp.
• Thomas. Cx. Glasgow. Boyle, Whitne, Horne,.
.oqgalp. Davies, Cook, Locke, )Henricksen
,hbree). l'slocr. Lu.iombe, Macie (two),
Wood. Day Pollar, Byrne. Can, Vague (two),
O'Keefe, Butt, Baling. Wilson. Thomas. Dick
ason, Milwand. Jose Small, Robinson, Glnasson,
."(Cornley:, Best. Wrd, Broncho CGeorge and Com.
r/ayC, Gates, Fenn, Johnson, Collett, and Beck
tett;. Heiames Thomas'and two children. Blake
more. Cable. Wallace and child, Marshall.
:Whatman, Cotter. Gilbert and infant, Lawrence
St '4tWo' 6bfldren, Pearce,' Byrne, Plowman and
two childien, Henrlekson, Mackie, Cavanagh,
SWilson an three children, ahling, O'Connor,
Ting and three children. Thomas. Braidwood.
Siall. Trmscott and child. Sheridan, Knight
,ad three.children. Bank and two children, Fenn
and child. ad Prior; Misses Beeley. Burgess,.
-V*eatinoe, O'Connor, "Whatman, Walker, Phil
lips, Mathewrs. Wilson, J.oyce, Powell, Blair,
ther, Brown. Pearce, Duff, Henrickson, Lus.
.eombe Webb, Jeffrey. RIoughan; -Jons. Broard,
lheridn.; and Birst. and 30 steerage. Dalgety
,and Co., Ltd., agents.
DEPARTURES.-June 23.
Dilkers, .s., 2667 tons, Captain Hayman,
lfor Gesldton. Adelaide S.S. Co,, Ltd.
'Ottensen; s.x.. 4,206.tons,?Captain Bruhn, for.
Colodso.' Antwerp, and Hamburg. Strelite
lions. agents..
I Eogala, 5.., 4,000 tons, Captain McKenzie,
or the Eastern States. 'Passengers: Mesara.
e, Clarke, Tanner, Higgins, Roche. Reid,
Stewart (two), 3aher, Marshall. Gipps, organ,
way, Henrich (two). Humphries , Hagrnae,
Masters Stagatich (two); Meadates Thorn
to, Hymes. 3MoAlway and three children. Bray.
Icy. and Btaggiteh: Misses Bonnor, Hutton,
Bei;: Brewer. Coghill, Bynes (two), all, Far.
qdl'r. William. (two), and Staggitch. Ado.
laid. S.. Co., Ltd.
June ^_
amarao. s·., 4.00 tons, Captain Leaa ? for
.he Iastern S)atep. Passengers: Messrs. Ecott,
!L-i_!1=;,Hyman. Gibson. and Roberts: Mes
dams . Ryan, Iteardon and child, and
le an child; ' Miss Lo' Bong. Melbourne
1.5, Co.. Ltd.
0ra the .P.O.. Ba ar? )
delside.--Jane3:. F.P.S. Sydney, from East
AJlany--June 23- itiveris., fromn Adelaide.
3.10 a.m. -Jane-S4: -Asborton, 1.20 p.m., and
aongals, 3,15 p.m.. from Fremantle.
Bome.-Juon. :4; Paroo,: fromPort Hedland,
Espzanee.-Jono 23: Maitland, from Hope.
oon.: 11.20 a.m.
Melborne.-Jnoe 23: ledii, from Liverpool.
Port Hedland.-June 23:Charon, from Broome.
I am. .. .
Sydney.--iite 23: Lady Mildred, from Mel.
g DEPAITULES.
'"Adelda der-Jonse.23: F.B.S. Sydney..for Mar.
ejles,. .1 .pme.
I Alba.-June-23: Riverins, for Fremantle, 11
a.m. June 2S: Century, for Sydney, 2 a.m.;
"oagafa, for ,Adelaide, 3.45. n,po.
Cape Leemwin.-June 24: Tongala passed,
going th. 3.45 am.
Derb.-Juneo 23: Moont, for Fremantle, due.
night.
opet ?s--June 23: Maitland, for Esperance,
during eight.
Port Hedlai.-Juno 23: Paroo, for-Broom,.,
10.40 a.m.
Sydney.-.June 23: Hawkes Bay;?for London.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The White Star liner Cullo came Into harbour
on Saturday and moored at 1 Shed. She dis
charges 1,000 tons of general cargo, and will
probably' il for the Eastern States to-morrow
Wednesday.
"The brq? e Fennce, Fisher is ready to sail
for Banbury to load timber for the United
Kingdom, and-will leave Port when the weather
mnoderats.
The G.A3.S. Ottensen sailed at 4.5 p.m. on
satrday for Colombo, .Antwerp, and Hamburg
with- a large local cargo. full particulars of
which hvre already been given.
The ketch Rescune which sailed on Friday for
roast ports, put bIok at 4 p.m. on Saturday,
wving eperienced a. trying time, owing to the
mesece had on deck a donkey-boiler, double bal.
ock-waggon, which was lashed just forward
of the maan? ast and extended right across the
shjp;: a quantity of cases of oil stored round
Is foremast, while her boats, as well as warp,
ad gears, were also on the deck. She is exeep
tionall deep in the water, and on returning had
a considerable list to starboard.
- Messrs. Strelitx Bros. have received advice
"that the G.A.S.S. Apold. Captain Orgel. com
'"modgre of the fleet. left Hamburg on June 91 in
:jlne No. ,. and may be expected to arrive at
Fremantle on August 10.
STae four-masted barqe Buteshire will sail on
Friday next for Busseom. where she will load
a eargo of wood-paring blocks for London.
The well-known coastal liner Yongala sailed
for the Eastern States at 1.25 p.m. oh Satur
day with a number of passengers, the local
iasts,. and-a small 'general cargo.
Bad weather was respnsible for the fact
that the s.. Monaro did not get away for
"the Eastern States until .25 yesterday morning.
'. Th:s.s. Julia Poer? , which should hare sailed
last night. ad not left the harbour at a late
hour. and it was. believed she would not leave
until this morning. The following passengers
b?d booked by her:-losses Treadwell. Davies,
B?rry, Carlton, and Hall. and Mrs. Carlton.
THE S.S. NORIFOLK.
Tt has been decided to order a new boss
and'propeller blades from Messrs. Alort and Co.,
of eydney and it is hoped. that the Norfolk
•will bo repaired in about es month. Captain
orner, who experienced such a trying time in
brinin the ship into Port. is at present the
S3fr. and' Mrs. Cyril Walker at Cot.
teeloe.
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