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Tbe tug Theresa "Ward, belonging to tlie Bluff Harbour Board, has resumed hsr voyage to New Zealand Oneuunou, Ist November Sailed.— Maponrika, for New Plymouth and "Wellington. Passengers— Misses Goodwin (2), Brndley , Mesdaunes Bain, Goodwin, Blsbop Neville, Messvs Smith, Reslerton, Studhohne, Bindley, Bell, Hunter, Duncan, Healey, Lawson, Wilson, -Howell, Barney, Parker, Johnston, Light;, Quoi, De Silva, Bridgewater, Weber, Irwin, Bain; 15 steerage Picton, Ist November Arrived, 4.25 pm— Takapuna, from Wellington Wksivpokt!, 2nd November Arrived, yesterday afternoon— Omapere, from "Wellington ; Pareora, from Nnpier ; Taieri, from Auckland; Herald, from 1 Lyttelton ; Huupu-i, from NeLsou ; Upolu (6 am), from Wellington Sailed, yesterday— Corinno, for Lyttelton ; Mana, Jo*" Patea ; Moa, lor Wauganui ; Wainui, for Nelson To eail, this morning— Poherna, for liy Helton: Haupiii, for Greymouth Greymouth, 2nd" November Arrived, 6 am— Janet Nicoll, from Wellington LYi»m.TON, 2nd November To tail, 10.20 pm— Tarawera, for Wellingtou Napiku, 2nd November Arrived— Talune (10 am) and Himitangi (2.15 am), from Wellington Blenheim, 2n#November Arrived— Ponia (1.15 am) nnd Opawa (2.30 am), from Wellington Nelson, 2nd November Arrived, 2 am— Takapuna, from Picton Nrw I'i.y mouth. 2nd November Arrived— Eotoiti (9.30 nni), from Wellington ; Goirloch (4.10 am) and Mapourika (4,ssO am), from Onehunga (connected) STAR OF THE EAST, FROM NEW YORK. A familiar vessel to this port, the American trading barque Star of the East, Captain Rogers, arrived oil! the Heads last night, from New York, after a passage of 116 days. She was totted into the harbour by the Duchess this morning to await the usual henlth inspection. Her cargo consists " «f 210 tons general and J 5,000 cases oil for Wellington, and there is a balance for Auckland, where sh« loads back to New York with knurl gum, etc. Messrs W. and G. Turn bull and do are th« local agents. The vessel has been sheltering under JSapiti. / After a good run of nine days from Newcastle, the barque G. M. Tucker arrived off the Heads tins morning, was taken in tow by the Duchess a few hours later, and brought to an anchorage in tho stream. Sue has 715 tons coal, consigned to JDdr W. C. Gnsquoine. As the steamer Bushmills, which left New York for New Zealand pm-ts on 2nd September, could not secure a full freight for this colony alone, she filled up with cargo for Adelaide, which will be her first port, with Port Cli aimers, Lyttelton, and "Wellington to follow in the oi der named. Cable ndvices from Hobart intimate tlmt th« Paparoa, with 08 saloon and 8 steerage passengers, 'aailed for Wellington at % pm on Tuesday, and tkut the Eaknia left the Tasmanian port at 10 am Mime day for Auckland. Hard westerly gnles,«with very little variation, and heavy sea on the bar kept the Queen or the C onth detained in Foxton for six days, wbila the Charles Edward was barboimd for a week. Captairi Manning, of tho Kolomahaiia, reports a barq.we in the middle of the' Strait this morning going to the southward. She was flyiug light. Yesterday evening the barque Norman M'Leod, irom Capetown, arrived in Lyttelton to load back to the South African port with produce. At 8.30 this morning tbe SM ond A Co's stern t Kninara got under way for London via Teneriife. i yrom Wellington she shipped the following jargo:-8866 carcases mutton,*lS do lambs, 6000 legs, 800 quarters betf, 1 piece do, 10,256 boxes feuttor, 779 kegs do, 1382 oases cheese, 4 do poultry, 305 do meals. 1559 bales wool. 5 do rabbit■tins, 1831 do hemp, 5 btigs gum, 182 cases do, 13flo glycerine, 4 casks goatskins, 13 do' tallow, 9 do pelUi, S cates whalebone, 21 lacks peas, 40 cages general. Information reached fremanUo recently that the Norwegian barque Man Zu, which sailed from Capetown for Fremautle on 21st July to loail lamb for South Africa, bad to pat back fti a very tottered and «eriou» condition from tha effeots of w»d weather. Two of her ox«w were lost ov«rloord.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 4

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STAR OF THE EAST. FROM NEW YORK. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 4

STAR OF THE EAST. FROM NEW YORK. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 4

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