LATE SHIPPING.
ENTERED OUTWARDS August 24— Kolonmlmiia, ss, 861 tons, Mnnuiug, £.h- liytteltou. Passengers .- Cubin— Misses Mooiu, Kolle&ton, Ticeuiau, Bawion, Jduobs, Kir ton, IJesdnuies Martin and child, Burton, Townsend, Buddo, Nathan, Blnson, Hon Ward, Detective BoiMin, Messrs Oobeu, Mackenzie, Jlorton, Saut, Burtou, Connor, Franks, Collins, Thompson, Malcolm, Thomson, Daniels, TBeverley, Morgan, Edwin, Wilton, Jnmieson, Stnutou, Mntliiesou, Williams, Huxtable, Mason, Holliday, Burnett, Sbeelinn, laston, Mace, MHcliel), Black, Miller, Anderson, Boys, Budtlo; llhteerage .August 2-i— Tulmio, &s, l\io'i tous, Spinks, for Melbourne via South and Ilobart. Passengers : C.ibm— Misses tril]m«toii, Manning-, Sutherland, Boggics, V.Miu, Hei,'g, Brown, Mesdunies Fowler, Thomson. Crocott, May, Johnson, Nelton and child, Captain Brown, Messrs Thomson, Fowler, Sutherland, Gillim?loii, M'Uong.ill, Wilson, Joyce, Johnson, Walhs, Mai tin, Smith; S steeiage The New Zenl.wd Shipping- Company's steamer Pitpuuui arrived fioni Waitaiulnstoveuwsr. While there very dirty weather was experienced, and her loading; operations were coiihideiably hampered. A portiou of {jeneral cargo had to be left behind. The Government steamer Tutaneltai retnrned to port yeslerduy afternoon after having worked fenearrow and Somes Island lighthouses. During the present opera lions the lump aud geur from Ihe old lighthouse on Somes Island is to be brought to Wellington. In all probability she will nmlve another visit to-day. 'Jhe repairs to the Huia, which went ashore at Patea recently, me now practically completed, and she will probably be in commission again tomorrow. New articles for the vessel were taken out yesterday. Captain Crawford signed on 11s master, Mr Crotty as mate, aud Mr Sharp (lute of tlie ferry steamer Duchess) as engineer. BY TI3LEGBAPH. Br.uw, 24fcli August Arrived, 5 am— Waikare, from. Melbourne. Passengers for Wellington — Messrs White, Boxhill ; 12 steei.ige Nfw Plymouth, 24Hi August Arrived, 11.50 am— Talcapnna, horn Wollnigton Hailed, 10.-1O am— Kotoiti, for Wellington I^VTTEvroN, 2Mii August Sailed, 11.35 am— "WaUatu, for Wellington via coast Farkwell Spi r, 24tU August MawliPi-n, from Westnort to Wellington, passed at, 11.45 am
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 47, 24 August 1900, Page 6
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316LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 47, 24 August 1900, Page 6
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