'LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS May 1-4— Manaroa, ss, 78 tous, M'lntyro, from llavelock and Picton. Passengers — Misses Newman, Strong, Nistmtt, Kipper, Mesdaines Strong, Fletcher and family (3), Messrs Neafce, Cross ENTERED OUTWARDS I May 14 — Anglian, ss, 2159 tons, Hood, for ' Sydney via East Coast and Auckland. Passengers—Cabjn : Misses Ulackwell, M'Donald, Allan, Komeril, Wilson, Davies, Pilcher, Cunningham, Mesdames Blackwell, May and family, MacNeil, Perm, Morgan, Wiustanley, Smith, Armitage, M'Lachlan, W.'Pherson, Messrs Moreweather, Tomargin, Pillow, MacNeil, Konieril, "VVust, Smith, Wylhe, Walsh, AVilson, Caldrill, Cunningham, Hniulin; 15 steerage May 14— Wailiora, ss, 1269 tons, Gibb, fov South. Passengers— Cabin ; Misses TunibuA, Wacidy, Hutton, Hooltham, M'Parlaud, Ford und child, Yule, Scott, Londols, Glendmning, Conine, Hadfield, Caudlish, Soyinouv, Elmer, Coot, Gill, Rawsou, Cole, Mitchell, Mesdames Craig, Ward anil children, Eaines, Yule, Hadiield, Johnson, Wright, Ajeis, Coiurie, Simoon, Cloggie, Skcat, Messrs Crockett, Bolt, Frasor, Martin, Eouey, Tregear, Barlow, Penrose, Campbell, Ayers, Gray, Eaines, Eounert, Gillctt, Teuncnt, Brevier, Davis, Maude, Salmond, M'Ewch, Scott, Whitoford, Gillespio, Blumskcy, M'Parland ; 29 steerage May li—Mawhera, ss, 340 tons, Nerd strum, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. Passengers— Misses M'Kenzie, Blanche, Mesdames Cameron, Calt, M'Kenzie, Grant and infant, Armstrong, Messrs Thompson, Eobinson, Bell, Eodgers, SUk, Dyer, M'^ioan; Eestell, Wingiield, Paul, Herd, Lock, Master Walsh ; 13 steerage As tho Waihora is leaving for Lyttelton this afternoon, and the To Anau is sailing from the Southorn port to-morrow night, thero is no necessity to despatch the Penguin on her usual Friday trip this week, and she will accordingly remain in port until Friday next. On Monday she will he placed on the Patent Slip for an overhaul, which will include repairs to the rudder The Manaroa brought 138 sheep fron Polorus Sounds and 770 sacks chaff from Pic-on. Her departure for Wongonui has been postponed until 5 pm to-morrow Mr AY. A. Kennedy, local manager of the Union Co, was a passenger by the Takapuna last night on n few days' visit to Auckland To-morrow night the Oreti is due from Picton with a load of produce A large cargo is being worked at Taranaki by the Mahinapua. She expected to leave for Y\'elliiigton übout 11 o'clock this morning The departure of the Queen of the South for Foxton has been postponed till Monday
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 6
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370'LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 6
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