SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
AUCKLAND, Jaly 16. Sailed, Mokoia. for eouthem porta. P» -engers for Lyttelton—Mioses Manning' W, franklya, fromValparauW .Oa put in her© for bunkers. She is bound for Newcastle. _...., «___ __..-,_ Sailed, Northen Chief, for Sydney; »»▼«*> for Wellington; Atua, for South Sea I-Undi and Sydney: Joseph Craig, barque, for Kaipara and Melbourne; Louisa Craig, barque, for Kaipara and Melbourne. WELLINGTON, July 18. Sailed .Mararoa, for Lyttelton. PjMsWsgers —Misses Craig (2), Fernandez, Eajokin, Tom«, Mesdames Fernandez, Thunnaa, Mewra inws, Smith, Dougall. Souter, Bishop, Hulme, Fernandez (2), Luacombo, Hutc-W-08, Chappoll, Berkinßhaw, Parham, Thunna-t, Sims. Sailed, Mwnowai, for Lyttelton and Dj?n--edin. Passenger- — For Lyttelton — M»Barker, Mrs Heinisch, Mascrs Heuusca, oox. Barker. For Dunedin—Mm CaMleton, Mr Castleton. -".-.---,-,,,- t i ._ DUNEDIN, July 18. Arrived, Warrimoo, from Melbourne, via Hobart and Bluff. ■ _ .„ Sailed. Ascot for Newcastle; Inveroa-giU, for Invercargill; Kotaie, for Waikawa. Sailed, Victoria, for Sydney, via East Coast ports. Passengers for Lyttalfam—Mra Hamilton, Messrs Hamilton, Still, Norton, Good, McLonald, Clark, Bums. B-rryinan, Free, McFarlane, Cannon, Harris, Honkin-, Lusk, Moreland, Barnett, Thomas, Bush, Richards (2). Vallis. Cdates. Loudon, Meredith, MeFariane, Kayo, Whitcomba.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 11
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