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Mexhouhne, 12th. November Arrived— Modcoia, from Bluff Nhw Plymouth, 12tli November Arrived— Ngapuhi. from Onehunga Sailed, 10.15 pm— Ngapubj, for Oneb.nnga 13tb November Arrived, 4.5 am— Rotoifci, from Onehungu (connected) Auckland, 12th November Sailed, 5.45 pm— Zenlandia, for Sydney 13th .Novojjnber Arrived, 4.45 am— Elingamite, from Sodney. Passengers for South— Mitis Abrahams, Messrs Abrahams, Irving, Bins tad lii.vvF, 12th November Arrived. 3 pm— Monowai, from Melbourne nnd Hobart. Passengers — Misses ' Scott, Hoskms, Wicks, Mesdames Tate, Fiynn, Reunie, Woods and a children, Stevenson, Lloyd, sou and nurse, Syjne, Hoskins, Baker, Captain Parker, MessrsScott, Thomson, Flyim, Henther, Harvey, Woods, Bennie, Adcock, Dobbie ; 0 steerage Picxok, 12th November Arrived, 6 pm— Wainui, from Wellington Sailed, midnight — Wainui, for Nelson Napier. 12th November Sailed, 7 pm— Kahu, for "Wellington via coast 18th November Arrived, 9.5 am— Te Anau, from Wellington Lyttklton, 13th November Arrivtd, 8.35 am— Eotomahana, from Wellington (connected) < To sail, 10.20 pm— Eotomabana. for Wellington Nulson, 12tb November Arrived, 10.45 pm— Mapourika, from Wellington 13th November Arrived, 10.30 am— Wainui, from Picton Sailed, 0.50 am— Mapourika, for New Plymouth To sail, 0.30 pm— Wainui, for Picton and Wellington Kaikoura, 13th November Arrived, 8 am— Wakatu, from Wellington A quantity of explosives was shipped to Lyttelton by the Jane Douglas, which is to return to this port with )>roiluco. Another instalment of explosives ex Raknia will be tnktm to the West Coast by the Jane Douglna. Messrs E. W. Mills and Co, local ngents, have received advice Iliot the steany&r Bushmills, from New York, loft Adelaide on Thursday for Wellington direct, instead of calling HrsUt Port Chalmers nnd Lyttelton, as wns ori/jhinlly intended. She Las about 750 tons cargo, to put out here, after which she will go to Hcuthoni ports. While at Adelaide she shipped ff quantity o£ salt for Lyttelton. The Bushmills should put in an appearance abou l ; Satuiday. An excellent round trip is credited to the Balmnon, which was only 20J day* in making the passage from Auckland to Fiji, loading through the group, nnd ret/irning to the northern port. Lightering at the bayß on t.ho £ast Coast, where the Omqrpere ]» generally occupied in promises to be facilitated l>y the introfduction of thp oil-enginetl tender. This cluss of "vessel was us/jd at Tolago Bay last week, and ovv r 24 tons of ca/rgo was transferred in 80 minutes. Last night's wentber report from Greymo;ith stated tlitft theiewas a considoraWe sea on the bar. The» Haupiri was unablo to enter at. midnight, biub ws expected to negotiate the bar on tbis afternoon's tide. A full-rigged chip in ballast is reported to hava been seee by the Rotomnbana off Kekemngu on Sunday, She may be the Beacon Book, now 42 days oat from Port Pine, and bound for Wellington to load fox London, under the auspices of Mr 0. H. So&lea.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 4