LATE SHIPPING. DEPARTURES.
September 6— Koouya, cc, 663 tons, Stewart, for Wcstpoit and Uroymoutli. September 6— Mapou'rika, es, 618 torn, Clift, foi Nelson, Westport, and Greymouili. l'a«6engcrs—Saloon : For Greymoutli— Mrs. Kmpsun, Messrs. Livick, Toclcl, Einpaon. ENTERED OUTWARDS. September 6 — Rotomaliann, ss, 915 tons, Manning,. for Lj Helton. l'aßiengere : .Saloon— Misse3 Al'Lcllan, Easterbrook, Saumleia, and Scott, Mesdaincs Keill, Bond and child, Hogg, Buckley, O'Halloran, Rosa, Jones, Giles Woodhain and two children, Pipan, King, Saver, Milne, Mcssis.. Dickens, Lambie, 'Archer, Bond, Twcntyinan, Kelly, Rout, Hogg, Buofcley, O'Halloran, Ooop, Mitchell Gordon, Barrett, M'Tavish, llauer, Frost, l'nroons. Duff, Queal.v, Hall, Sehatz, Iveson, Tanner, Henderson, and Kara. Tho Wainui is expected to arrive from the West Coast and Nelson at about II o'cioci to-night. The auxiliary schooner Kmma Sims, which has been chartered to proceed to the Three King-3 in search of the Elmgamitq's treasure, is to sail this evening or at daylight in the morning. The Huddart-Paiker steamer Zcalandia will leave liyttelton at 7 o'clock to-night, nnd is due hero to-morrow morning. She will sail for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney at 4 p.m. The collier Rosamond, due from Wcstport this afternoon, his about 700 tons of ooal to discharge here. Sydney advices state that the sailing vessels Kmfauns and Loch Garve, both bound to Wellington from Liverpool, were spoken on the 2nd July and Bth July respecuvel}. The first mentioned vessel was in 28.50 &., 26.40 W., and the latter 47 N. 8 W. Advice leooivcd fium Sydney states that the four-masted barque Fort George left Sew York for Wellington on the 22nd Augiust. The scow Ngaru, now at Lyttelton, is to conio on to Wellington with a locomotive and two boilers. The vessel will proceed to l'elorus Sound on completing her disehai'go here. The local office of the New Zealand Shipping- Company has been advised that tne 6tcamer Paparoa, bound from London to Wellington, arrived at Capetown on Monday. Tho vessel is due here from Hobarfc about the 28th inst. Tho bttvqiientino R.o, now en route to Wellington with n cargo of hardwood, left Clarencetown on the 28th August. The New Zealand Shipping Company's i.s. Papanui, which left Wellington for Sydney last week, is to load in Australia for London and Liverpool, via the Suez Canal, under the Fedcrnl-Houlder-Shire lines. The Mornj shire, of the New Zealand «nd Afrioan Line, is expected lo leave Liverpool on Monday next for Australian and New Zealand poits. The New Zealand and African steamer Fifeshire was to leave Capetown on Saturday last on her way to Sydney. BY TELEGRAPH. ONEHUNGA, 6lh September. Sailed— Rarawa, for New Plymouth. Passengers : Saloon— Misses Mavis, Tighc, Sterling, Acl.ind, Kmpson, Collier, Page, Smith, Mcsdames Maher, Debourbell, Reid, Powell, Empeon, Green, Nunncley, Nairn, Buxton, Pjge, Gowcr, Smith, Bayly (2), Messrs. .Peiry (2), M'Master, Adams, Gower, Buxton, Foster, Freeman, Biucc, Bullot and child, Nairn, Empson, Mansfield, Gillies. Bayly (2), Smith, Stewart, Green, Powell, Biorama Company (21). PATEA, 6th September. Arrived — Aorerc and Mana (2 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI, 6th September. Sailed— Stormbird (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington NELSON, 6th September. Sailed— Wainui (12.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Pateena (1 p.m.), for Ficton and Wellington. riCTON, 6th September. To sail— Pateena (8 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHUIM, 6th September. To sail— Xgung^.ll (10 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, 6th September. To sail— Coriuna (3.20 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTP&RT, 6th September. Arrived— Canopus (12.10 p.m.), from WellingGRETMOUTH, 6th September. Sailed— Defender (1.40 p.m.), for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 8
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