LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS Fobrnavy B— Chas Edward, ss, 156 tons, Graham, from Wuuganui February 6— Aorere, ss, 49 tons, Tinney, from Fatca uwd Opunako ENTERED OUTWARDS February B— Eotoniubann, sa, 861 tons, Mauiiiug, for Ly Mellon. Piissoiirois : Cabin — Misses Hart, Stringer, Bing; (2), M'Gregor, Sncll, Muuro, Cliaso, Snmks, Ilennie, M'Cormiek, Williamson, Copp, Deuniston, Anderson, Mesdames Simpson, Noi'tbcoio and li children, M'Gresror, Aschnnm, Gray, Cook, Nicl.clli and child, Bruliam, Baker, Hean and 2 children, Sir It. Stout, Eevs Gla^son, Petrie, Captains Mitchell, Anderson, HonJSeildon, Messrs Gny, 8001, Genge, Chase, Oatway, Main, George, Prime, Cameron, Ilamerton, Begg, May, Newell, Tripe, Cook, Oalwell, Ilillsden, AVatts, Beaver, Eussell, Tripp, Duncan, White, Burton, Berry, .Nicholls, Brulisun, Hean, Pidgeon, Baker, Northcote, Ellis, Millar, Crow, Homer, Wood, Tegetmeier, Eoss, Wall, Leithead, Power, Giay, Louisson, Aytro, Veal ; 19 steerage February B— Waiirai, ss, 391 tons, Worrall, for AVcst Coast via Picton and Nelson. Passengers : Cabin— Misses Lovell, Eichards, Barclay, De Berry, Easby (2), M'Donnell, Gleeson, Healy, Christophers. Walshe, Burns, Webb (2), Bain, M'Farlane, Mesdames Askew, Ford, Sbaplond, Stromgnan and child, M'Donnell, Baxter, Gills, Boyd, Christophers, Messrß Angus, Boyd, Craig, Watts, Eathay, Christophers, Harper, Cooper, Stewart, Davis, Master Christophers ; 16 steerage .i The Omapere, sailing for Westpoit this afternoon, will not return to Wellington, but proceeds from the Wesl. Coast port to Auckland. The prospects are anything but favourable for the smaller steamers getting out this afternoon. The signolmen at Beacon Hill state that a big sea is running in the Heads, and the Pohevua, which left for Westport at noon, could not steam against the gale, and eventually brought up in Worser Bay. Captain Anderson, mainei* superintendent of th« Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co in the South Island, came to meet the Gothic yesterday, aud is returning by the Botomahana this evening. Captain Colville.'of the ship ■Blenheim, expects to be ready to go into the stream, prior to sailing for Dunedin, to-morrow evening. The ship Auckland, now at Dunedin, and which has part cargo for Wellington, will probably load at Gisbome or Napier for London. So far the Pleione's loading port is not fixed. BY TELEGEAPH. Capi Makia Yak Diemen, Bth February The Government steamer Hinemoa leaves for the Kermadecs at noon to-dny Nelson, Bth February To sail, 6 pm— Eotorua, for Picton and Wellington Picton, Bth February To sail, 4 am to-morrow— Eotorua, for Wellington NApiEr., Bth February Arrived, 11.25 am— Te Anau, from Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 6
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398LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 6
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