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SHIPPING
PORT OF FREMANTLE
THIS DAY.
ARRIVED.
COMMONWEALTH, whaler, from
Albany. W.A, Whaling Co,,' agent.
SAILED.
NORFOLK, S.S., 6;631 tons, —
Hughes master, : for; United King
dom. M'Ilwraith, M'Escharn and Co,,
Prop,, Ltd., agent;
WANDILLA, ss,, 7,713 tons, J. Sim
master, for Albany and the Eastern
States. Adelaide 'S.S, Co., Ltd., agent,
KURNALPI, .ss., 484 tons, ^Brandt
Rantzau master, for Geraldton, via
Dongorra. Melbourne S.S. Co,, Ltd,
agent, ,
THE BULLARRA.
TO GO EAST,
The s.s., BULLARRA, which is on
her way down the Nor-West coast
from Derby, will after landing her pas
sengers and cargo at Fremantle about
December 11, proceed to the Eastern
States to undergo an overhaul In dock
She will In consequence be absent from
the North- West coast until about Feb
ruary.
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
LEAVES THIS EVENING. :
Tho Government steamer WESTERN
AUSTRALIA will, be despatched* from
Fremantle at 9,30 this evening for all
Nor'-West ports to Port Darwin, She
will take away a number of passengers
and general cargo, ' ,
THE MONGOLIA.
DUE MONDAY. :
The P, and O. Co.'s R.M.S. MON
GOLIA, which sailed from Adelaide on
Thursday evening, is expected to ar
ive at Fremantle about 10 o'clock on
Monday morning next. She has 50
passengers to land here, and will ship
a quantity of cargo during her stay in
port.
The Mongolia is timed to sail (from
the quay) for London, via ports, at 4
o'clock in the afternoon.
THE COMMONWEALTH.
The whaler COMMONWEALTH
came up from the South Coast at 8
o'clock this morning, and went along
side the North Wharf. She will go
on the slip for an overhaul,
THE NORFOLK.
The steamer NORFOLK arrived at
Fremantle from the Eastern States at
7,30 last evening and was made fast
to a buoy In the river basin. She re
plenished her bunkers and left for the
United Kingdom to-day,
QUEEN AMELIE.
EXPECTED TO-MORROW,
The steamer QUEEN AMELIE.is ex
peoted to ardv« at .Fremantto tomor
row Ironi (London. She Is coming to
the ejroncy of iilcssrs. Dalgoty and
Co,, (Ltd., and Ms 6,'5-DD tons of cargo,
including 1,770 cases o£ explosives, to
discharge. She is in charge af '(ftp
tain (Henry iBerge,
RU881IA BUYINC TONNAGE.
OUD 'RANGES' SECURED.
Russia is beginning to consider the
necessity of increasing her morchant
marine, consequently owners teyo been
in tho irrarkot of lato securing' tornias*.
It Is mostly tho cargo claim ot vesael
In demand, and some iflne .specimens
havo 'been socurod, amongst the last
ba'tch being tho F-umoss Lino Hteiunors
or.aim:pi -.a-n1 rangk, snk)wt-o-n
iRAN'OB, RHLBTODGE?, and BKEiK
iBErROEN1, all ae/iuired and taken over
by tho West Russian -Ste&m iSblpplng
Co. The vessels havo ibeen -lry-
dooked, ovoiiuuilcd, and ra-uRmod, and
are now about ready for their new
employ. The Snowdon Range, it will
be remembered, was brought into pro-
minence by her mishap in the Atlantic
during the spring, when she lost her
rudder and was safely navigated by a
splendid display of seamanship into
Queenstown Harbor,
STAR OF SCOTLAND,
Advice has come to hand announcing
the arrival at 'Dunkirk on November
24 of the steamer STAR OF SCOT
LAND from Australian ports,
THE HUBERFEL8.
8AIL8 FROM NEW YORK.
According to the oversea dipping
cable, the Hansa Ilnor HUiBER'FISLS,
running under, the auspices of the
Uinted Tyj»er Line, left Now York a
oouple of days ago for Australia. She
ls bringing out a general cargo for
Frem&ntle and the Eastern States.
THE KOOYONQ.
LOADS KEMBuTnEXT WEEK.
Messrs. M'Uwrnlth, M'Eacharn, and
Co.'s collier iKOOYONG Is scheduled to
commeniee loading a full cargo of
southern coal at Port Kembla about
?Decemtoor 11. She should sail at the
end of the week for Western Australia.
theTmsarra.
LEAVES .SYDNEY TO- DAY.
The A.U.S.N. Co.'s new steamer
INiDAHRA will leave Sydney ' to-day
for 'Fremantte. She Is. due to leave
?Melbouvne on the 10th, Adelaide on
the 18th, and will arrive at Fremantle
on the 17th Inst. This steamer will
leave again for the East at noon sharp
on the 20th, and is due at Adelaide at
daylight on the 24th ('Christmas Eve).
Sho Is the. last vessel leaving Fro
mantle which -will enable travellers to
arrive In Melbourne by Christmas. As
ehr accommodation Is filling' rapidly
Intending pasBengers should make
early uppllcatlon In order to avoid dis
appointment. *
THE MINDEROO.
DUE BROOM'E WEDN-E8DAY.
Messrs. Dalgety and 'Co., Ltd., have
been advised by cable that the.
W.A.S.N. liner 'MNDEROO Balled
from Singapore on Wednesday last for
Western 'Australian ports. She Is due
at Broome on Wednesday next. She
will not call at Derby this trip,
WANDILLA SAILS EAST, '
Sharp at noon to-day the s.s. WAN-
DILLA was despatched for the Eastern
States with the following passengers:—
Messrs. K. Kennedy, L, Kennedy, G.
Black, Dagllsh, Hopkins, ,T, D. Taylor,
J. G. Sinclair, Mellor, Barry, Hayward,
Livingstone, Brown, Brown, James,
Cavallor, Althorpe, G. H, Jackson, R.
W. Ward, Thornton. Sehoeffel, White,
Caldor. Williams, R, L, White, Wat
son, Loveridge, H. French, J. R. Smith,
Homoa (3), Green, Konig. Frappel Cob
ham. Webb, L, Kennedy, 'H, Wright, B.
Farrar, E. Schann, Weiss, Bv*an»,Cooh
rane, (Archer, U. Caddy, Hal Warwick,
Pope, O. L. Handoll, S. Phillips, E.
Woods, R. S. Anstruther, C.J. Hill,
Hill, Baker (2), Phillips, Gray, Coltman,
Richards, Brinsley, Speight, O'Hara,
Allen, Mason, -B. Bratthwalte, a. Best,
Thomas, G. Miller, J, Scott, 'M'Rae,
Bamfathor, V. Dlneen, Barry, Ross,
Parker, Berry (2), J, Morso, D. M'Cul
laffh, M. Maher, A. Smith, R. M'Cart, J.
Twomoy, Manning, M'iDonald, Pearn,
Smith, Martin, E. Hayes, Roach, Hayes,
Otnerod, Tylor, iBllght, Pond, Furoy,
Brennan, Hamilton, iLanco, Mutton,
Kemp, C, Hudson, M'Appion, Moloney,
Tulip (2), Pftarse, Glbbs, Enderslle,
Atkins, Cooper, Groy, Denny, Ollver-(2),
WMlox, Maughan, Hagg, iSandow, Sedg
man, Turner, Strauss Mitchell Hayes,
Wood, -Baliey, Llddell, Burnley, Ipsen,
Oloafl, O'Halloran, Arnut, Kavacich,
Payne, Corney, IFltagerakl, Toogood,
Dwyer, Nelson, Hay, 'Edwards, Walker
(8), Conlon, Baxter, Lankcruiu,
_I*N«rnoy, Smythe, Preston, Crabbc,
White, Baker, Ross, Miller,
Faynter, Whittle, M'Laughlln, Stois,
Paynter 'Whittle, Mand«ley; Mes
dames (Barry, Trenoweth, FInlay,
Paolier, iBrcwn and Infant, Cocros, Cres
welil nnd i3 children, IRiyiwood, MIBrlOo,
Althorpe, Williams, Lawrence, Ro?rers,
.'Bishop and 2 children, Smith and 2
ohHdron, (W. iB, iRandle, Cavalier and 2
-children, iDonaldson, Brown and child,
W-elch, 'Althorpe, 'Baker and 3 chWdron,
Stmlth, Vernon, iDoiij, PJujikett and 2
children, M'-Kinley, Ward, iR, W. Ward,
Thornton, iSchoeffel, Homaz, Fra.ppel,
Peacook and Infant, GHinore, Vol-gt
and Infant, 'Scott, Barnfather and 'J
children, Brown, Rohan, iBarnes und 2
children; iBerry, Weiss, Wilson and 2
children, Phillips, Pope nnd 2 chil
dren, \Boikor, iPhllllps, Richards and
daughter, iMrcullagh and 3 children,
.Enderslle, OlarKo, Wood and 2 chil
dren, IBalley and child, Manning,
Arbor, Yates, 'LiddeH, '.Burnley and 2
children, (Dudley and Infant, Oliver and
infant, Moxhawi, Glbb, King, 'Brown
(2), Smedley, Hatch, May, Holmes,
Lightly, Lightly, M. Hanlon, Hanlon
and 4 children, Atkins, Mead, Ipsen
and 3 children, Harris, Furey, Glnss
and « chMren, O'Hiilloran and 3 chil
dren, Mtitton and 2 children, 'Lightly
and child, 'Bilght, Tjwiuln and Infant,
Young and Infant, Prestwlck, Esiber-!;
Misse* Trenoweth, Florence, Oxbrow,
?Murray, 'Black, levers, Webster,
BcaTle, = '(Plant, Upgers, Thompson,
'Green, Seagrott, BrlnkrAan, .Stein,
Bel-wood, Matthews, Smith, IBrown, Bel),
Smith, SkewemWard.Snoll (2), Allen,
Slight ? (2), M^Pherson, Jonos,
?M/Laren, IBaker, Arbor, Marshall,
Moyle, Brown( JJolger, Saunders, and
Brosholz, '
SAILERS COMING.
ALBYN, Bus. four-masted bq., 1,998
tons, — Alt master, from M&mllles,
about September 6. Wunderlich, Ltd.,
ugent-— tiles.
FRANK, Nor. bq,, 1,340 tons, —
Olsen master, from Rio Janeiro—in
ballast,
FRANCIS HAQBRiU-P, Nor. bq., 1,253
tons, __ Tongersen inaster,' from Rio
Janelro—ln. ballast,
FREDRIKSSTEN, Nor. bq., 1,288
tons, — Belling master, from Pernani
buco about October 81— In ballast.
HANDA ISLE, bqtne,, 281 tons, from
Hobart. J, and 'W. Bateman, agents.
—Jams. ',?.'.
1NVERSNAID, Br..b-j., 1,312 tons, —
Nlcollo master, from Buenos AyreB,
about Npvember 18— In ballast;
INVERNESS, Br. bq., ' \\lil tons,
from Santos about November. 26— In'
ballast,
PRIMUS, -;or, bq,, 1,092 tons, W. B.
Markusson master, from Buenoa Ayres
—In ballast, (Due early February.)
8YLFID, Russ, ship, 1,545 tons, W.
Xylund inaster, from Monte Vldeo-rlii
ballast, -
SOFIE, Nor. 4 -masted bq,, 1,711 tons,
from Monto Video— in ballast.
SUM, Nor. ship, 1,588 tons, -
fiom Monte Video— In ballast.
STERNIA, Noi. bq., 3.29' tons, ~ 01
sen master, from Rosarlo— In ballast.
THOR II., Nor. 4-maated bq., 1.99B
tons, from Garston, about Oot 17. Geo.
Wills a'ntJ'Co,, agent,— superphosphates.
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