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TONGARIRO, FROM LONDON.

17he following is a list of the passengers booked by- the Kew Zealand Shipping Go's steamer Tongtnro for Mew Zealand ports up to the 12th June. The steamer sailed from Plymouth on the 26th June, and is due in Kew Zealand about the 10th of next month : — For Wellington : Saloon — Misses Fallows, Greig,. Morrison (2), Mrs Morrison, Messrs Morrison, M'Donald and family, Stowe ; Bteeraae— Miss Leitch, Messrs Nicoll, Palmer. Lilley,vDunn. For other ports ! Saloon— Misaeß Bilton, Miller, W'jgmore. Bndetui (2), Butler, Mesdames Bayley, Simpson, Wigmoi-e, Sh '«v, Suoul, Messrs i-'ayley, Tetley, Wells, XouMoxvrell, "Weir, Master Spool ; 17 steerage

The Herald baring been detained on the West Coast, by bad weather, she is unable to leave Wellington next week for Taranaki and Greymoutb. Her departure from headquarters has been daferred until Wednesday, and from WeMington to 2nd August weather in the Strait necessitated the Wairo*, which left for Havelock yesterday afternoon, putting back; The steamer resumed her ¦voyage this morntar The CoVinna is nut due here from South before next Wednesday, on which day she will soil for Kelson direct f^The continued westerly, weather at Patoa has shifted the channel some 200 yards towards the south beach. When' the Aorere crossed yesterday afternoon, though she was only drawing about six feet, she had, great difficulty in negotiating the ptuMge By a recent mail news comes to hand relating to- movements of colonial traders. The barques Andes' and Silyeratream have been chartered to load at New Zealand ports for London. The baroue Lake Erie will lo&d salt at Sharpness for Wellington and Lyttelton, and back to the United Kingdom or the 'Continent. The barque £c Querids is to load at New York for two ports in New Zealand— probably Wellington and Lyttelton. The barque Nojroa, now on her way from New York to Lyttelton, has been chartered to load in the colony for London. The British-India steamer Fazilka is loading at Calcutta for New Zeaand ports; thence she goes to Sydney to load lokcj for Calcutta. &h» wuls at the end of the presp-a month for Wellington, via Singapore and Auctjaiut, The Liddesdtue aad Rakanoa are to leave Calcutta for New .Zealand -via Singapore ia the iiiird; week of November and December respectively: The barque NeHie Brett arriVed at ; New York on 7th Jane horn Wellington and Auckland, after, a smart run of 78 days Jtsojn.the latter jiort j Mr Thomas, purser of the WainnJ, is under Orders t» join the Pukaki pro tern $the, approximate coastal movements of the Gothic arc the following :— Slio leaves here on Saturday week for Lyttelton/ Port Cliamers (if required>, and Bock to Lyttelton, sailing finally from the latter port for London on 19th August The BhAw, Suvill and Albion Co* cargo carrier Toltomaru is due in Auckland from London next Thursday. She calls at Gisborne, and is timty^ to reach Wellington on ljjth August. He* next •ports of destination ore in the South, and from Lyttelton ahe leaves fianally for Home on 25th August A charter has been secured for thr> barque Maria, and to-morrow morning she leaves for Kaipara to load for Adelaide Yesterday afternoon the Huia towed the St Kilda across the Wanganui bar, and the Manaroa did a like sorvice for the Lily, the Moana and Enterprise are waiting a favourable opportunity to yet out The steamer Fanny "rill make two trios to Blackhead ffttheo&l >

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 4

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TONGARIRO, FROM LONDON. Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 4

TONGARIRO, FROM LONDON. Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 4

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