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ARRIVAL. Yesterday. Foxton, from Wellington, D. C. Turnbull and Company, agents. DEPARTURE. Yesterday. Foxton, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Holmdalc, Oamaru, this day. Totara, Dunedin, September 9. Gale, Dunedin, September 9. Waipiata, Dunedin, September 10. Titoki, Dunedin, September 13. Port Whangarei, Dunedin, Sept 13 Storm, Dunedin, September 14. Waimarino, Dunedin, September 17. Port Waikalo, Dunedin, September 21. Narbada, Lyttelton, September 25. Piotorua, Dunedin, November 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Holmdale, Lyttelton, this day. Totara, Lyttelton, September 9. Gale, Lyttelton. September 9. Waipiata, Lyttelton, September 11. Port Whangarei, Lyttelton, Sept. 13. Titoki, Lyttelton, September 13. Storm, Lyttelton, September 14. Port Waikato, Lyttelton, September 21. OVERSEAS SHIPS FGK LYTTELTON New Zealand, due September 9 Irom Los Angeles, via Australia and Dunedin, to discharge. Ruahine, due September 13 from London, via Suva. Wellington, and Port Chalmers, to discharge. Loads at Lyttelton, Napier, Wellington. New Plymouth, and Auckland. Leaves Auckland October 7 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Due London, November 16. Tekoa, due September 14 from Liverpool, via Auckland and Wellington. to discharge. Narbada. due September *l4 from Calcutta, Penang, Singapore, Samarang, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge and load. Sails for Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. Hauraki, due September 14 from Los Angeles, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge and load. Canadian Leader, due September 20 from Montreal, via Australia and Dunedin. To discharge and load. lonic, due September 20 from London. To discharge. Completes at Port
[ Chalmers and Bluff. | Asama Maru, due September 14 from Miike, via Auckland. To load scrap metal. Port Alma, due October 3 from Liverpool, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. City of Singapore, due October 11 from New York and Gulf of Mexico ports, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. . Cumberland, due October 30 from Liverpool (leaves September 9), via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Coptic, due October 15 from London, via Suva and Port Chalmers. To discharge. Rotorua, aue November 18 from Liverpool (leaves September 30), via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Port Chalmers and Timaru. WintOn, due November from New York (leaves September 16), via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Port Gisborne, due November 26, from London (leaves October 11), via Port Chalmers. To discharge. Rangitata, due September 16 from Bluff, to load. Completes at Napier and Auckland. Leaves Auckland September 29 for London. Waihemo, due October 17 from Los Angeles (leaves September 15), via Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. To discharge and load. Canadian Cruiser, due October 27 from Montreal, via Australia and Dunedin. To discharge and load. Mamari, due September 19 from timaru, to load IONIC'S PASSENGERS The following is an advance list of oassenerers for Npw 7paianrt
iJdbbengers xor i\ew Zealand travelling by the lonic, which left Southampton on August 11, and Is due at Wellington on September 19:—For Wellington: Mr G. Allanson and Mrs Allanson, Mr D. Boyd, Mrs Boyd, and Miss A. Boyd, Mrs A. E. Chudley and Miss B. Chudley, Mr E. W. Coleridge, Mrs A. Dickinson. Miss A. J. Gow, Miss E. D. Johnson, Mr A. Logan, Mrs M. Matheson and Miss A. Matheson, Miss G. McLaren, Mr H. M. Peacock, Miss H. Plummer. Miss S. E. Pridham, Mrs F. E. Robertson apd Miss M. Robertson, Mr A. Williams. For Auckland: j Mrs D. Anschutz, Captain W. H. Fur- | longer, Mrs S. E. Hall, Miss A. Harris,! Mr A. Paddon, Miss G. Perry, Miss E. ■ Sutherland, Mrs K. Wooldridge, Mrs E. Worger. For Napier: Mrs M. Collison, Mrs E. J. Kenny, Mrs R. Lewis, Miss M. Silvester. For Lyttelton: Mrs E. Calcutt. Miss L. C. Lidgett. Mr G. Seward. For Port Chalmers: Miss C. Dow. Mr J. Dixon. Miss G. Harty, Miss M. Kane, Mr P. Robinson, Mrs Robinson. Miss P. Robinson, and Master P. Robinson, Mr J. S. Wavish and Mrs Wavish. RANGITANE REPORTS The Rangitane, which lei't Auckland on August 31 for London, via Panama, has reported that good weather conditions have been experienced since leaving port and all on board are well. A shilling advertisement in the classified section of the "The Press" will sell your goods. Try it. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d.—6
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