LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS April 12— Haupiri, ss, 491 tons, Novclslruni, from West Const. Pnsseugers : Cabin — Mis&es-€rilmore, Publes, Cameron, Pn&coo (3), Killoou, O'Keefo, Mosdauies Wolf«, Gilmpre, Arthur, Campbell, PauUlmrst, Cook, Dr Will, Messrs l'an&hnrst, Bradshaw, Jacobsou, Henry, Cualey, Sneddon, Warner, Davies, Cnmpbell, Qunrrio, Fountain, Weir, O'Keefo, Thomas; 33steerngo KNTBUBD OUTWARDS > April 12— Waiknvo, ss, lsKfl t^ns, Kicbarclsoii, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers : Cubiii-^-Missos Henderson, Clarke, Cameron, O'Connor, Jiuneß, M'Harry, Harding, Mosdames M'Dougnll, Barclay, Wbittokor, Coltmau, Hughson niul cliiW, Best nud'4 children, Carver, Crosby, Sfrmgletipii, Jarvis, Dr Well, Messrs Falconer, M'Dougall, Jnmea, Hartley, Watson. Qrainoy, Peuton, Gox, M'Lnughlnn, Hughson, Ciuiipljell, Barclay, Best, Crosby, Bowley, Bardsley, Flesher, Faulkuer. Millward, Eoy. Greijf, Sim, Stead, Hellyer; 1* steernpro AiM'il 12— Eotoinalianu, ss, SCitous, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Civb'in— ißCisse&PaynG, Cheno, Sutherland (2), M'Kay &), Beere. Iffnson,^ Flee, Linton, King (3), Wright (2), Mesdiiuies; Dunford and child, Hnndley, Bruce, King and 2 r children. Lord Knnfurly, Captain Alexander, -Messrs M'Alister, Stophenson, Thyne, Teiniant, Alexander, Slitilloek, Cook, Mackay, i|cnino)l, Taylor, Smith, Robinson, Bradley, Fieldbr, Kin^r, (.lark, Kay, Crawford, Raid, Hyains, Dnnford, Milne, Cooper and son ; 89 steerage The Maori arrived at Gisborne this morning from London via Auckland, aritl is due at this port on Tuesday next, 16th inst. The Mamari, which is on her way from Hobart, is due here on Sunday next. The Waiiriate, which left Sydney yesterday for Auckland, will put into jSfapiw buford coming here, and should reach this port about the 22nd I inst. The baxmie Inverclyde, Captaiu Milne, which arrived at Ljjttelton on Tueschty nigb&from Port Louis, Mauritius, was quarantined andMfiunigated on account of her having 'had malarial fever on board. Her voyage lusted 46 days, and during th«t-timo there werp-'twelve cases of lover among ■tha crew. One resuKet] fatallj. Ten v of the patients 'recovered, and4lfe-o£feer is>eony3<lesceiit. Auojthcr reason for fcsaigation is found in" the fact that there were 18'caaes of plague at Port Louiß'the week after she •left. She ship Wnstlnle, which was signalled atFarewell Spit yesterday, arrived in vojrt < tins afternoon, tend was beotbed' ai the K*il way "Wharf. She comes from Port Pino under charter to Mr G. H. Scales, and will load here for tho Old 'Country. Tile Tyser .steamer Star of Australia arrived this afternoon from Wanganui, and anchored in the stream. She will tako in at this port some 6000 sheep and 800 tons coal, and will sail for England either to-morrow evening or Sunday morning^ Mr Chellew, late mate of the Manaroa, has been • appointed to a similar position on the Oreti, whiclv vessel be vfiJl join on Monday. hY TELEGRAPH. New Plymouth, 12th April Arrived— Botoiti' (lo am) and Flora. (10,6 am;, from Wellington Lvxxjsi.ton. 18th April Arrived, 11 am— Tntanekai, from Wellington Blenheim. 12th April Arrived, 10.65 am— Pania, from Wellington Nafieb, 12th April Arrived, 11.25 am— Elingauiite, from Welling;ton Giieymouth, 12th April Sailed, 1 am— HeraW, for Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 6
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477LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 6
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