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LATE SHIPPING.

ENTERED OUTWARDS January 28— Eotorua, ss, 57G tons, Spence, for Lyttelton. Passeugers : Cabin — Misses Lrespm, Aldersley, Kmubley (2), Bird, Deslaudes, Queeree, Milne, Cooper, Avison, White, Murphy, Uuim, Mesdiirnes Anderson, Stevens, Petrie, child and nurse, Donald, Sherlock and child, Corbett, Murphy, Messrs Toy, Madill, Wilson, Sinclair, Smith, Wilkinson, Hicks, Knight, Hills, Church, Edwards, Westraacotfc, Bich, Truscott, Lamb, Tanner, Field, Hawkins, Robb, Palmer, Gordon, Wenn, Petiie, Hall, Grant, Hoynes, M'Clure, Te Paa, Queeroe, Masters Gimn (2), Uttetz, White, Westmacott; 11 steerage / January 28— Tumwera, ss, 1258 tons, Neville, for Sydney via Picton. Passengers : Cabin— Misses Fago, M'Kerras, Shaw, Cable (2), Cannon, Gibbs, Swain, Bean, Harris, Owen, Buch, Eichards, Lovell, Hall, Brown (3), Brookman, Homershaw, Mesdames Qninu, Harris, Cross and children C 2), tSiblin and family, Brookman, Campbell, Cowper, Gibb, Mybus, Eevs. Huglies, Long, Messrs Mybus, Brown, SiWiu, Brookman (3), Bush, Hughes, M'Fadden, Porker, Hartley, Walker, Hyslop, Bnrrell, Tall, Holmes, Shaw, Couldery, Acland, Syan, Gibb, Barraclough, Buoh, Wilson, Smith, Seuffert, White, Scott, Dnnn, Bellamy, Kennedy, Mills, Windeyer, Pope, Hamilton, Masters Seed, Gibb (2), Cowper, Bellamy; 18 steerage. OCHTEETYEE, FOE LONDON. Tbis vessel, loaded by the New Zealand Shipping Co, cleared at tho Customs for London this morning, and is now in the stream, ready to sail ou her ocean voyage. The freight consists of 5416 bales wool and skins, 1-1G bales hemp, 750 casks of tallow. Tho Ochtertyre will be the third wool sbip despatched by the Company this season for London. Messrs Johnston and Co are advised that tendering operations at the Queen Louise at Wanganui roadstead have been interrupted by a Avesterly gale and heavy sea on tbc bur, otherAviso the Huia would have finished putting her cargo on board the big steamer this afternoon. The Pareora is to go on the Patent Slip this trip for cleaning and painting. A north-west gale and heavy sea ou the bar will stop the Queen of the South from getting out of Foxton to-day.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 6