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BY TELEGRAPH.

Brisbane, 10th. November Arrived — Miowera, from Viinoouvev. Passengers for Now Zealand— Missca Withy (2), Mesdames "Withy, Grant, find lay, Glass, Meusra Withy, Scott, Gibb, Mott, Erskine, Grant (2), Findlay, Quiffley (2) Rydjsby, 10fcn November Sailed— Woikare, for Wellington, with an Eng 1 - Ji*h mail Melhouiine, 12fch November Arrived— Lonpships, from Bluff Pioton, 10th November Arrived, 4.45 pm— Takapuua, from Wellington 11th November Arrived, 11.15 am — Pania, from Wellington Sailed, 4 am— Taiopunn, for Nelson Nhj.hon, 11th November Arrived— Waverley (0.15 am;, from Wellington ; Tnkapunn (10.43 am), from Picton 12th November Arrived, 6,15 am— Charles Edward, from Wiwganui Sailed, 11 am— Taknpiina, for Picfcon and Wellington Blenheim, 11th November Arri7ed, 9.20 am— Opawa, from Wellington Wahoamvi, lUh November Arrived, 11.80 pm— StonnWrd, from Wellington Gasti.efoint, 11th November Altfysd, 0 pm— •Hluntaugi, from Blackhead

12t.1i November Sailed, 8 am— Himitaugi, for Wellington via Coast TjYttri.ton, 12th November Arrived, 5.5 am— Tarawora, from Wellington (connected) To sail, 10.20 pin— Tarawera, fov Wellington Navibii, 12th November Arrived, 2.80 ain— Jloura, from Gisborue To sail, noon— Moura, for Wellington At 7.15 pm on Saturday, the NZS Company's ss Waimate got under way from tbe sfcroain for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe. Hor cargo from Wellington consisted of 1596 bales wool, 606 do hemp, 69 do sheepskins, 0" do rabbitskins, 18 do haiv, $7 casks pelts. 308 do tallow, 3 bags leulber, I do tails, 100 sacks poas, 873 cases choose, 10,055 boxes butter, 0141 carcases and 4100 legs mutton, 692 quarters beef, 228 bags antimony, 1 box honey, 26 packages sundries. A telegram from Lyttelton states that the ship Glenburn sailed from that port for' Quopuatown ,at 7 o'clock this morning, with a fall cargo of ■giain. For the past ten weeks the Te Anau haB been laid up in Port Chalmers. Her overhaul has included the provision of a new crank-shaft, lengthening of the funnel, and repairs to the bnllasttanks. She now presents a oleimundneut appearance, externally and iinder-ileck. With the exception oE Mr Beattie (second officer), the staff of the Flora changed over to the Te Anau. She is replacing the Flora temporarily in the Dunedin-Wellington-Auckland running. I It is notified elsewhere that all claims and accounts against, the barque Star of the Enst must be rendered before ,3 pin to-morrow. The vessel is expected to sail for Auckland on Wednesday. A marine excursion by the steamer Zenlaudia at \ Napier on Friday was patronised by about 550 people. The weather was too choppy to land the party at Baio Island, as had been intended, so on the return voyage the vessel anchored, under the Kidnappers, where good fishing was obtained. The outing was a very pleasant one. w As tlio repairs to $he Pnkaki at headquarters will occupy longer than was expected, the Flora has been assigned to collier duty for a short term; with Captain Lambert, of the Pukaki, in. temporary command. A ship's boat.,' canoe, raft, punts, and other wreckage were Washed up on the Nine Mile Beach, Charleston, a few days ago. Iv the recent bad weather off Greymouth, the brigantine Zephyr, hound from Warnambool to the West Coast with hardwood timber, had he* lifeboat badly damaged. Several of the deck fittings vevo also carried away. Reports from Okarito state tliat the hull of the Wutpara has completely disappeared, and there is about 20ft water in the place where the wreck lay. About 7cwt of gun cotton was used by Captain Falconer und his party in blowing tip the wreck, though the first charge practically did the business.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 4

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