LATE SHIPPING.
«> . Captain M'Gee, who had charge of the Tasmania when that vessel was wrecked on the east coast and subsequently acted as second officer of one of the Howard Smith line of steamers, is now chief officer of a vessel trading between Australia and Batavia. " The Union Go's Waihora left for Wellington and southern ports at noon, taking the following passengers :—Mrs Mitchell and chilli ; Miss Wise ; Messrs J. H. Todd, L. Hay, Swinnock, Roberts; MasterS. Martin ; Rev. Father Kennedy.
[per press association.]
Auckland, This day. Arrived —Abarenda from Samoa. Arrived ■ — Elingamite from Sydney. She has no passengers for Napier. Telegraph Notice Board. Lyttelton. This day. Arrived —5 45 a.m., Kirklea from Timaru. Auckland, This day. Arrived—l2.ls p.m., Elingamite lion Sydney. _
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 8
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122LATE SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 8
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