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THE TELEGRAPH.

FnsKAiirut, 5tU Jun« Arrivoil— lndin, from London. Fataangeii tor Now ZoalfriiA— Mi«»es ttall, Brown, Mr« Forbet, Momn Starker. RiUl*y, Matthow* I'ioton, 4th Juno Arrived, 5.10 pa- Hnupiri. from Wellington Sailed, 7 pni— Huxipiri, for Nelson Auckland, 4th Juno Soilod, 7.30 pm— Hnnroto, tor Fiji Port Kouinsok, 4th Juno Arrirod, 3.15 pm— Wnkntu, from Kuikonra Bi.urr, 4th Juno ArriTcd— lndnJomu, from Wnlli»Ktoii Onehcnoa, 4th Jnno Sailed— Ntrajpuhl, for Now .Plymouth. Fnaion* srers— Misses QeortfO. AdtUnson, Bubingtou, Knox, UUTuoy, Hilloch, Mesekinvas Bnbiugton, Frasor, Uunwy, UetiUy, Hon Carroll, Mo«nr» Jonas (2), Wilson, Hoiking, Minions, Storenson, Hnlloy, yiioridan, V/nlkor. Ward, Jnitfrer, Doiulin, Bilby, Steven* (i), Koitlng, BritUon, Imke, Franklyn, Callnway, Bigelow nnd parly (5), Pattimore, M'Konzio, Garrick ; 1- steor&go LYrnc&TOir, sth Jnno Arrived— Rotomalisvna (0.50 nm), from Wellington ; Whaugnpo, from Newcastle To sail, 10.20 pm— Botoin&bnna, for Wellington Kaifaiu, sth Juno Sailed— Lark, borquoutine, for Wellington Nkw t'l.YMoimt, sth Jnno Arriroil, 6 nm— Ngnpuhi.from Onehunau Nklbom, sth Jane Arrived— Tlauvirl (5.15 am), from Plotonj Charles Ed ward (10 am), from Wellington Donhdin, sth Juno Hnll«d— Monowd, for Sydney via Lyttelton und Wellington. Passonßurs for Wellington— Aliases Mayen, f-mlßor, Hording (2), Tobie, Quimbell, Clark, Mrsrinines Woodwnrd, Itunuio and ohild, Tolmio, Kancanow and 2 children, Donno and d'ild. Jargeson, Potent, Norrig, Bor Cmnpboll, Mo»»r» Nuncarrow, Donno, Norris, Burni, Olive {'£), Tolmio, Frusor TOKOSIAEU, #ROM LONDON. . The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company 1 ! steamer Tokomarn arrived this mottling from London, Capetown, and Hobarfc uftar an nnevonful roynge of 53 dnyi. She laft London on 10th April, called nt St flolenn. on tho tOtb, and reached Capetown on Bth May. Tho weather oxperienoqd whilo croßiinff tlio Southern Ooonn wai remarkably fine, nnrt tho Tnaraviiun capital was reached on 30th Mny. Meztdny tho steamer left {or Welling* ton. mid arrived us above Tho Tokomarn bron^ht ttie following paMon* fforn :— For Wellington— BJwisrs Clark, Collina, Uoocoy. Harriaon ( 'A), Hartley, Snttwr. For other ports— Missen Brown, QrifflluM (2), Mosdamos UaroUy, Brown, Oreror. Oiifflthn, Lohley, Bayers, Mmwrii Bews, Birka, Ballock (U), CttlverhoiMe, Elliott. UKgo.LobUy, M'Millan, Miller, Bankin. mid, Siyrern, Bohofl«lrt, Stewart, Slug, Thoroau, Tn/nbull, Wilson, Wood, Bound. Moatora Sflyers. Griffith* (3). Captain Maxwell l« *H!1 In eonmand, and tho deck officers uro t— Firtjt,, Mr Mncfie 1 aocohd, Mr Charmau . third, Mr Curroll ; fourth, Mr Bodttinffton (formerly of the lAamati). Mr Cloaton i« iv ebargo of tho onytnos. and under hint tiro Mesuri 'Hntchoiwii, Novison (Into of tho Kumiirn), Taylor, and iJlckunsou. Mr Dunn iv ohief refrigerating eniflnser, aud Mr Kyull, lata of tho SlaniarL docoud. Dr K. C. Byall is the uiedieai ofllcar, and Hr Gonoh ohief nlownrd. The cargo for Wellington nuiounU to 1550 tons. Tho Huddart-l'arkor Bteumer Weetrallß, whloh arrived from Sydney yeHterday after a finewoalhor trip, hrotiKht the following paMeugera for Wollinitton :— Mkses Hunter, Kimbull, Bichoy, M(tß(lttine« Tonks, Morcer, Dr Vnllntine, Mceurn Eraklne, Johobon, Hamilton, Morgiin, Kirkealdle, Hnigb, Kmvig, I,edei>ur, Cookston, Mercer, Bimor ; 'i± stternßo. Amongst liar cargo for tula ix.it nro 482 pieces timber, 180 cases fruit, 1120 Wf.s lice, and n lnnjo quantity of sundries. Advico roroivtMl by tho loo.il ugoiitu atateii tltat the White Shir ateaintir Dolj.liic sailed from Capetown <m Sunday in continuation ot hor voyage from London to Wellington. A Piess AssoelnHoii tnessnge from Now Plymouth st«te» tlmt tlm lCiiuicrl, which went ashore jest-rdfly 1 n tlio hontli spit of the Wmtnra River, lii'H |<ai.illnl with tho boacb, partly on tho concrete ticiiiiiif,- w.ill, «itli i> dent in uor plates. .Efforts to Ho it !in have ko fur fniltxl. 'lim Hiuomoa hns btfon c<iiißidorubly hampored l>j l'»d wonther 111 lior trip *o thp Southern lightlu.nt.ii. To-day -ho will l.'iuo tho J3ln£E for the V, .st C.m»t. At Gr«}uiuuth timber will ho si ii nod l'o iho Ki'iuianirt Lighthouse, and on its dufluuvd tl.e sfeunicr will oome on to Welling* toe

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 4

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THE TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 4

THE TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 4