LATE SHI PPING.
ENTERED OUTWARDB February 7—Honowai, bs, 202U tout), Cliatfield, for Melbourne via South and Hobart. Posßengerß: Cabin—Misses Fleming 1, Crichlou, Watt, Truman, M'Xeown, Banner. Hulcbiuson, Woolf, Johnston, Walker, Forbes, Wilson, Brewetei 1, Skinner, Brit, taiu, Hellyer, Mesdnmes Brown (2), AUuin, Bnker, Duucau, flloiiftgbaii. Miller, Robertson, Cbulincrs, Jacobs, Brooks, Niobol and child, Miller and 2 children! Hoby, Bolt and onild, Disou, Ouiueford and 3 children, Major Bounatt, Messrs Brown (2), Eivan, Duncan, Hendorson, Baldwin, Robinson, Turner, Plowovs, Euiauuel, Andorson, A.daaii, Dj-inoclc, Hamilton, Smith, Squires, Gninstord j 17 ateerago Febmnvy 7—Eotoili, ss, 629 tons, Eobertson, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers: (,'abin—-Misses Wilson. Hey wood, Wriglit, Taylor, Mesdnmes Keeves nnd child, Eyan, Messrs Ntecl, Crump, Cottier, Beeves, Bagust, Eowe, Smith; 10 steerage February 7—Tarawera, ss, 1268 tons, Neville, for LyttoUon. Fussengers: Oubiu —Misses Leviu nnd maid, Sargeant, Stemke, Jenncss, Geagban, C'oker, Reid, Logah, O'Connor, Lnmbouriie, Jones, Maboucy, "Williams (2), Davis, Mesdames Shaw, Levin, Gundy, Jones, Woods, Williams. Inspector Uosscuer, Messrs Miiginnis, Fitzgerald, licuUcs, Jolmston. Wbitcombe, Boyse, Hondry, Watson, Griuntnett, James, Bobs, Masters Ryan, Moore; 2i steerage. February 7—Mararoa, ss, 1381 tons, Phillips, for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. I'as'ongers : Cabin—Misses Rhodes. Walker, Morccrofl (2), Arklo. Johnson, Lawson, M'Donald, Mesdnines Moore, Bcndall, Messrs Moore, Prime, Scott, Pirie, Hunter, Masters Bendall, Green; 9 steerogo LOCH CREE, PEOM LIVERPOOL. The barque I.ocb Cree sailed into harbour tbis morning after a trip of 93 days from Liverpool. She left, the latter port ou Ist November, and met with moderate weatber till iv latitude 48 south, longitude 120 east, when a heavy sea and sufi" i squalls deprived her of several sails, and the coil of the forcca-tle was washed away, tho decks being flooded with -water for some time. Cape Palliser was sighted some days n<»o, but the sbiy wna blown oil by n heavy novth-west isile. Sbo cventuully leached the Hoadj fit 6 o'clock tins morning, coming to an anchor iv the hai-bour at about 8.30. Tbe following passenger* arrived by the Maiaroa from Duuedin and Lytteltou this si—moon :— Mftses Cunningham, Haywood, WaUli, Grubb, Bremer, Turnbull, Putou, Gordon, Seatou, Miles, Thompson, Wright, Gardner, Mesdames Bnzire, J rger, luxieb, liiley aud ebilcl, Blundcll, nurso and 2 children. Stone, Kertio!. and child, Eae, I Hickson, llnsscll, Mec—s O'Sullivan (^), Hunter, Clark, Logic, Watson, Small, Jugtfer, Hallamby, Nairn, Ljuain, Ciulden, Gittos, Cox, M'i.j:de, Petrie, Hales, Gibbons, De Rcnzi, Foster, Eussell, Bishop, Dickeuson, Smith, Masters Tooiney (2) ; 12 steerage. Tho Huddart-Pavker liner Elingduiito is expected to- ariive from Sydney via Auckland, Gisborue, and Napier about 9 o'clock to-morrow morning, and will sail iigain at 5 pm for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Mararoa made a fast trip f. -in Lytleltoit to-day, doing tho distance in 10 hours 55 Minnies. The Mapourika, is leaving at 9 o'clock tbis evening on a special trip to Nelson 1 bring over a batch of Nelson volunteers, who will take part iv the welcome to the Iwpeuul troops. A telegram from Port Olmlincrs stales that tlio barque Aknroa, from Algoa Bay, South Africa, arrived at the Heads c. D .un to-day for orders.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 31, 7 February 1901, Page 6
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509LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 31, 7 February 1901, Page 6
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