LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS January s— Te Kapu, sa, 60 tons, Allman, from Havelock aud Bays. Passengers — 10 returned excursionists ENTKRKD OUTWARDS January s— Kotomaliana, ss, 86-t tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Cabin— 77 excursionists January s— Wailioru, ss, 1269 tous, Sinitb, for Lyttelton and Dnncdin. Passengers : Cabin — Misses Tuormley, Finney, Dixou, Mesdaines Cargill, Dunn, Messrs Lloyd, Dixou (2), Cargill, Austin, Sinitb, jPouutuin, Fryball ; 15 steerage The Star of Victoria, from London via Australia, Auckland. Gisborne, and Napior, is due in Wellington about Sunday week. She has 800 tons cargo to discharge at this port. Owing to the strong sontborly wind and lumpy sea in the Strait tho Qneen of tie South anchored nt Tekauiiiru for boven hours. Tbe Hum, which left for Wangrnnui yesterday evening, put back to the wharf, and made another stait this moining. Tbe departures of the Panin, Opawa, and Kali it was deferred until to-dny on accouut of the frebb southerly. 'li o Zealandia arrives from Melbourne via Southern ports to-morrow morning about 7, aud bails again for Syduuy direct at 4 p.m. The following passengers arrived by the Waihorn to-day •— Misses Eeid, linsall, Taylor, Bull, Upox, Webb, Mesdames Asinuss nnd '> children, Reid, Scotter, Teidemihß, Whitlem, Webb, Messrs Gibnon, Divan, M'Lnrnan, Wigmore Daniels, Do Costa, Scotter, O'Brien, Morris, Perry ; and 9 stcuroire. The steamer encountered a fresh southerly breeze and high s>ea in her 23| hours' pa«snge from .Napier to this port. Tbe following soiling vessels well known in connection with tbe Australian and New Zealand trade have lately been bold, and now have tho undermentioned names : — Tho ship Kui^bt of the Garter is now tbe Papa Emamiele ; the biirque Cumbrian Qneen, the Buyar ; the barque Glouiilor, tho Anna; tho barquo Goatfoll, the Africa: the ship J. V.. Troop, the Norwegian ship America. BY TRT/EGRAPH. Port Chalmers, sfch January Arrived— Wellington, ship, Captain Thomas, 89 days from London Lyttelton, sth January Arrived— Waikare (11.55 am) ; Tarawera (12.25 pin), from Wellington (did not connect) Wkstfort. sth January Sailed, 12.50 pm— Upolu, for Wellington Nkw Plymouth, sth January Sailed— Mapourika (1.30 pm), for Wellington : Tutanekai (11.15 am), for Greymonth Picjon, sth Jnnuary Sailed, 1.15 pm — Waverley, for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 6
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360LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 6
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