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a •a t- * ,„ Bonbon, 9th November Arrived— lao, from Tinmru Salled-Cuffel for • Auckland ; Glenmork, -lor Wellington - r Selkirkshire, for Ly ttelton ..,,„. , Sydmby, 9th November Arrived— Talune, from Auckland sso-i it inn NswPj.yßToimi, 9tb November fcoiied, 10.15 pm— Eotoiti, for Onehunga i^s a oAt AwntsD, 9bh November Arrived, 2.45 pm— Eakiiuoa, from Fiji „ „ , _, „ „ 10th November bailed— Moura, for Dunedin viadibborae.Napier. Wellingten, and Lyttelton. Piiasengers-Miases Lux, Smith, Mercer, Vercoe, -Mesdames Smith, Dick, Messrs Craig, fciouthey, Smith 7^ ..,„,,. Napibr, 9fch November Arrived-Zealandia (8 am) and Wakanui (noon), Irom Wellington » • -i -« A „ Pkton, 9th November Arrived, 6.20 pm-Bfoupiri, from Wellington Bailed, midnight— Haunari, for Nojson VVestpout, 91,h November Arrived, 9.20 pm— Mawhera, from Wellington Sailed, 11.40 pm-Upolu, for Wellington 10th November To aail-Woinui (10 pm), for Wellington; Mawhera (11 pm), for Nelson . . , . GRBYjioniH, 9lh November Arrived, 1 pm— Wainui. from Westport dSssif Westportj ***«- . . j, ,«,« , 10th November Arrived, lO.lfi am— Pareora, from Wellington i _i a . rr T, BKOp UR". 9th November Arrived, 4, pm— Eoluku, from Wellington Ijyi.thi.ton. lOtU 'November Arrived— Botombana (8.15 am), from Wellington (connected) ; Maow (7.U0 am)', from Napier T©iail, 10.20 pm,— Ri.tomnhana, foe Wellington . . „ „ Havblock, YAh November Arrived, 9 am— Te Eapn, from. Wellington Sailed, lo.ao am— Te Kapti, far Wellington via lays a • -i ™.m Fox-toy, 10th November Arrived, 10.80 am— Queen «lf the South, from Wellingtoa Port Eobimson, 10th November Sailed, 10.30 am— Wakafcu, for Kaikoura and Wellington .„, » «,. Nj&siojr, lOfch November Arrived, 9.15 am— Haupiri, from Picton

Some excellent steaming fys been done of lata by the Mapourika. In this week's trip from New Plymouth to th« Mnnukau she covered the diatnnee, lUS miles, in 10 hours 55 wiiimtes. She Drought a small quantity of cheese from Auckland for transhipment to the Waimate, and 875 sacks -pumice for insulating purposes ut the Wellington Meat Export Company* extension works at ITgahauranga. The loading of the Wainmt/j will not he flnißhed ■until lake this afternoon, avd she jf expected to eiuloiiher Homeward voyfjgo this evening or at daylight to-morrow. She; carries a full cargo of nient, wool, daily prody cc, etc., for th« Home jnatkots asd calls at Mor.te Video and Tenerifle en route. The vessel should reach London in attont 46 days from waling do'fce. The passengers are Dr imd Mr« Hodgsoa an 4Mr and Miss Dawding. Advices reaeived "by the local office intimate 4hat the Eakaia, fi?om London, is leaving Auckliind for WeUingtpjri on Thursday next. Jsad weather l^n delayed the floating off of Ilia Lulk Omega, Trfiich was driven ashore opposite Paull and lloberts's boatshetl a fortnight ngo. Her bow has now been slewed to seaward. She is i» a good position for refloating. The repairs to tbe si earner Ngapulri should be 'finished in time for her to lesuine tlie New riyuionth-ljriinukHu running on Snndny. A special trip is to be made to Picfcou to-day by the Pnnia, with a full load of bricks, cement, and piping for the new freezing works at Shakespeare Of the Blackball fleet, the Dingadee is bringing «onl from Giejrinontli for the Eakaia, the Fetone is loading at Gi-eyiiiouth to-day for Ly Melton, and the Puieora loud» nlso at the West Coast port on Jfondny for Ouinam and Timiirn. Accordiiig to ndvlces received by the local office, the Flcva, which has been relieved in the Auckland-AVellington-Dunedin trade by $he Te Atum, will (ko collier duly for a term. She loads at Westnort on Monday for Wellington. The Corinna is to bring coal from Westport to this port, suihng on Thursday. Those who intend going northwnrd by the Mtipounka are requested to note that her depart in o from Wellington is deferred until 10 am on Monday. The Westralia let (. Melbourne on 30th October, colled at Hobart, the Bluff. Dunedin, and Lyttelton, and arrived in Wellington fins morning. She encountered a strong north -west gale between liobnrt nud the Bluff, and n very heavy breeze in tha Struit last night. There is on board 1000 tons cm go for Australian ports. For Wellington she brought 508«ases cheese for the Waimate.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 4