SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON
ARRIVALS . ma 7 If— Dingadee, ss, 393 tons, Adams, from Anckiand ra East Coast. Passengers— 3 steerage _j M *J r I*— Omapere, ss, 362 tons, Fleming, from 4!?* Coast - Passengers— Messrs Hodgson, Mahu May 14— Orowaiti, ss, 283 tons, Kerr, from Westport May 15— Mahinapua, ss, 289 tons, Bobertson, irom Onehunga via Taranaki. PassengersMiss Cullen. Mrs M'Artney, Dr Hordim?, dipt trTi Messrs Hay, Ryan, Hempton, Beckinann, iJnJI, Eiby, Low, Donaldson, Sinclair, Murray, Wartl j 7 steerage , Mvv lr l , 4 — Wakatipu. ss, 1253 tons, Spinks, from Melbourne via Hobart and South DEPARTURES May U— Fanny, ss, 40 tons, Peterson, for East Coast May 14-Opawa, as, 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim ENTERED OUTWARDS May 15— Omapera, ss, 362 tons, Fleming, for South. Passengers — Miss Pitcoithly, Messrs Hempton, Hay, Tanner, Neave, Hall, Ealy, Sinclair; 11 steerage May 15— Wakatipu, ss, 1258 tons, Spinks, for Sydney. Passengers-CabLu • Missee Hah 1 , May, i Sisters of Mercy (2), Mesdames Towsey and child, Miller, Packer and 4 chUdren, Levy, Capt Bremner, Messrs Turner ard child, Morrison, Kennedy, Burshell, Hay, Bennett: 19 steer uge XXPXCTKD ARRIVALS Oroti, ss, from Westport and Picton, 15th. Woiroa, ss, from Patea, loth W»katu, ss, from Lyttelton via Cheviot and Kaikoura, lfitli Pukaki, ss, from Westport, 16th. Opawa, ss, from Blenheim, 16th Aorere, sg, from Patea, 16th Kennedy, ss, from Wanganui, 16th Comma, ss, from South, 16lh Te Anau, ss, from South, 16th Herald, ss, from South, 16tti Matatua, ss, from South, 16th Hesketh, ss, from Westport, 16th Wainui. ss, from West Coast via Nelson and Picton, 17th Queen of the South, ss, from Foxton and Picton, Pareora, ss, from Greymouth, 17th Takapuna, as, from Onehunga and Taranaki, loth Star of New Zealand, left London via Australia and Auckland 81st March ; lonic, left Plymouth 17th April; Pakeha, loft London via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton 24th April; Star of Victoria, left London via Australia and Auckland, 28th April ; Kaikoura, left Plymouth Ist May PROJECTED DEPARTURES Mavnaroa, ss, for Wanganui, 15th "Waverley, ss, for West Wanganui, 15th "Wakatipu, ss, for Sydney, loth Omapere, ss, for South, 15th Orowaiti, ss, for Westport, 15th Dingadee, ss, for Auckland via East Coast, 15th Hum, ss, for Wanganui, 16th Mahinapua, ss, for Nelson, Taranaki, and Onetmnga, 16th Wuroa. ss, for Patea, 17th Stonnbird, ss, for Wangauni, 17th Quwn of the South, ss, for Foxton, 17th Opawß, 68, for Blenheim, 17th Corinna, ss, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, 17th Herald, ss, for Taranaki and Greymouth, 17th Te Anau, ss, for Lyttelton, 17th Wakatu, ss, for Kaikoura, Cheviot, and Lyttelton. 17th Wainui, as, for Nelson, 17th Pareora, ss, for Lyttelton, 17th Matatua, ss, for Sonth, 17th Aorere, sa, for Patea, 17th Kennedy, ss, for Nelson and West Coast, 17th Te Anau, ss, for LytteHon, 17th Oreti, 88, for Wanganui, 17th Hesketh, ss, for Greymouth, 18th Pukaki, as, for West Coast, 18th
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 4
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477SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 4
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