LATE SHIPPING.
WNTEIIED OOTWAKHK Kovomber 17— Taravora, bs, 1268 tons, W.iUou, for Lytlcltou. Ptt.ssoiitrt'rs .- Cabin — Mia&es Walls, liouclall, Wliclan, Ogilvio, M'Knißlit, JMe&ilanioa Dohoily, Turner, Hill ami boy, Patterson and 2 children, Detective UocUlain, Captain Ploimu-,', Messis JMagniro, Vnllanco, Audrews, Leonard, Tnrnor, Aiulevson, Burrows, Smith, Twenlyman, Keinplen, Wright, Perkins, Stuce, Pilliet, Aysou, Greenwood, Muir, Chilian, Brown. Smilb, Back, Snhnond. Bendnll (2), I-'ouuloiu, Blaster Beudnll ; 29 stcerajro November 17— Eliugan\ite, bs, 1685 tons, Hipgrave, for Ly Helton inul Dnneiliu. Passengers : Cabin — Misses Cnrncrou (2), May, Uussell, Thomson, Wiiigficld, Elcctwood, Alesdnincs Coulson, Bli\y, Irviug and 2 cbilrtreu, Russell and 2 children, Messrs Holmes, Emanuel, Hunter, Irviug, Jones, Wiugfiold, Bneslin ; 15 steorago
At tlio time the Hawea was conling the Penartli in the stream the two vessels collided during- one of the strong uor'-westers. Tho Peimrth's bollards gave way under Hie heavy strain, .mil tho Hawea struck tho bipger vessel, damaging tho bulwarks. The damage was estimated at about £60. A satisfuctoiy arrangement was come to botween t.ho Union Company and the representatives of the vessel, aud repairs will be effected on the Penai'lli's arrival in Hongkong. When tlio Elinganiito loffc Sydney, she had over 1-100 tons cargo for New Zealand ports, aud t.liero were 28 drnuglit horses for Auckland. Very rough weather wns experienced on tho first, duy out, the. vessel rolling- heavily. Tho remainder of tlio passage to Auckland and down the const was favourable. She is to laud 480 tons cai-go at this port. There is little water on tho Patea har, consequently the Aorero is still stuck-up, mid the Mann, now at Wanganui, is awaitimr a chauco for tho tides to improve at tho former port. Owing to the rain interfering with dischai-ging operations at the Mnpourika, her departure h -as boen put off until 5 pm on Monday, when she proceeds direct to New Plymouth. ■ The Herald, which left Greymouth last night for this, port, lias part cargo for Napier. ' Mr A. Fislt, son of Captain Fisk, of the ■steamer Pania, has passetflus examination as master. He studied nt Gilford's Navigation School. Tho Huddart-Pasker liner Zealandia, which left Auckland on Monday evening last, ai-rived at Sydney at S o'clock last night. Masters if incoming vessels roport dirty weather in the Straits. The Hnupn-i had to slow down for some time, and the Turawera's siren had to bo sounded through tho night. The Godley Heads light conld not be seen al< intervals. Private advices received in town this morning state that Captain Vincent, for many years connected with the Adelaide Steamship Company, has received the appointment of Assistant Harbourmaster at Qlelboiu-iie, which carries with it a j early salary of J5250 and f i-ee bouse. Further accounts regarding tbo barque Helene, which went ashore near ..Nukualofa a few weeks ago, show that a survey was \icld, when it was decided to abandon the idea of towing tho vessel to Auckland, ns she is not considered to bo worth, the cost of towing her to the Now Zealand port. It is expected that tbe barque will be sold by auction as she now lies. After a protracted passage of ISI days from Port Blakeley, the American barque Alexander M'Neil reached Frenmntle on Monday week last. The vessel had not been reported since two days after leaving her loading port.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 120, 17 November 1900, Page 6
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548LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 120, 17 November 1900, Page 6
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