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LATE SHIPPING,

DEPARTUIUSS June 11— Aorere, ss, 45 tons, Tinney, for Patea ENTKKKD OUTWARDS Juno 11— Taniwern, ss, 1258 tons, Gibb, for Lyttolton and Duuedin. Passengers : Cabin— Misses Kemp, Hatcli, Williams, M'l'heo, M'Betb, Reeves, Mebdnmes Lindsay, Liiery, Richmond, Alley and .'? children, Fuller nnd child, Kuyiier, Power, Bridge, Packer, Kov L-'ilr.Gcrald, Messrs Aiteheson, Finlay, Lawiie, Morrison, Tinlinc, Leslie, Arthur, Alley, Hopkins, Ellis, Brown, fuller, Atkinson, Dnllin, Yon Asch, Behrand, 31)11, Bridge, Strong, iCerr, Mackay, Corrigan, Oliver, Wallace, Lake, Dawsou, Gibbs, Masters Jb'il -/.Gerald, Alloy ; 21 steerage Juue 11 — JVinjuiii, hs, 617 tons, M'Lean, for LjUelton. LL J iisae)i'«ors: Cnhin— Blisses Harding, J\] ovloy, Mpsdames Sadler, Morley, Messrs Gray, Hurley, Hell; 11 steerage Juno H— Monowai, bs, 2020 tons, Chatfield, forSvdivy. Pns&engcrs : Cabin— Misses Hardie, Hutchisoi'i, Pitt, Sau ford, Hurdcustle, Johnson, Gibson, Hoywood, Palmer, Mesdames Howiulh nnd JJ children, Remniingtoii, Waters. Dr Conhui, Messrs Alboi>, Remmiugtou, Bljth, fa'axby. Wall, liavdie, Mullan, Strang-e, Pharasiyn, Halstead, JBiddell, Eraser, Morey, Terex, Haiues, Royal; 21 Bteernjfo The stranding' of the Mana at Pntea is set dowi to the very i-oor tides and the fact of the vessel touching the ground while goin^- over (he bar, which cuu&ed her to lose steerage way, and the strojijr south-east run sending her down to the west bank. After dischaigiutf 20 tons coal, the vessel whs easily iloatert on", uninjured. Advices ieeci>od by the lotal agents state that the F.ikclm left London on Ist June for Auckland, nt which port she is due on 25th July. After dischargiiiff she will conic on to Wellington. Though not due in Wellington, according 1o time tuble, until the 25th, the Aorangi is adverti&cd to leave Wellington for Sydney, in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver, on the 21th instant, us it is thought that the very line steaming performances which have boon placed to the Vancouver liner's credit of late will bring her in Wellington earlier than time-table. A (elegiam from Gisborno intimates that the Delphic is expected to be ready U> sail for Wellington at '1 o'clock to-mofrow morning. This morning the Moa left New Plymouth, for Wellington, for the purpose of undergoing her itniitml inspection and overhaul. She should be ready for sea at the end of next week. The Hum sails from Wangauui this afternoon widi v load of mout (about 11)00 carouses from the Arnmoho Freezing Works), for transhipment to the Delphic at Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. Bi.uff, lltli June Arrived— Ohau, from Westpoi t Wancanui, 11th June Arrived, 1 .45 pm— Manaroa, from Wellington Auckland, 11th June Sailed, 2 pm— Alameda, for Honolulu J'^AUhWETJi SriT, 11th June Brnnner, bound east, parsed at 2.5 pm

DAJLV MAKKET KEPOKT OP DAIKY AND FARM PKODUCE. Evknino Post Ofkicp. Tliis Day, Fresh eggs, Is ticl per dozen ; limed, lOd I'actory bacou, G}d per lb Fnrmevb'-cure do, 4Jd do Factory hams, 8d do Fnrmers'-care do, 7Jd do Dairy clicese, -tjd to 4Jd do Factory do, <ljd do Fowls, 2s Gil jM>r jitur Ducks, C.'i 6d do Tnrkoys, 7s to Os do Gee.se, 5k do Butter— Separator, Is Id lo Is 2d i>er \h ; dairy, I'd lo lid do ; pusLry, 8d to 9d

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING, Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING, Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 6