BY TELEGRAPH. Melbourne, 16th November
Arrived. — Monowai, from Hlaft and Holiarfc Albany, 16th November Sailed — Indralema, for Auckland fic-roN, 16th November Sailed, 9 last night — Haupiri, for Nelson Hei.son, 16th November Arrived, 6.30 am^Haupiri, from Pioton 17th November Arrived, 8.80 am— Sotoiti, from Wellkurton Saileu -Mapourika (9 am), for Wellington ; Haupiri (9,50 am), for Picfcou aud Wellington Gisbobnk, Mtn November Arrived, 4 pm — Star of Australia. fr<Jih Napier Wksi'Pobt, 16th November Arrived, 9.15 am— Waipori, from WetUtigtou 17tli November Arrived, 7.38 am — Herald, from Wellington Lyttbi.toh, 16th November Arrived — Morning', Antarctic relief ship (7 am), from Madeira ; Taiaweua (1.10 pm) and Whangape (2.15 pm), from Wellington 17tb November Arrived, Ham — Hermione, ship, from Liverpool To sail, 9.15 pm — Tarav»era, for Wellington Fort Chalubks, 16th November Arrived, at Heads, 5 pm— Almroa, barque, from Liverpool 17th November Arrived, 6 am— Jloeraki, from London and £obart New Pitmouth, 17th November Arrived, 4.30 am — Gafrloeh, fiom Onebunga Waito*n vi, 17tb November Arrived, 9.30 am— Hnia and Stormbird, from Wellington. Patba, 17-th November Arrived, «10 am— Aorere, from Wellinston Waitae*, 17th November Arrived, 11.20 am — Kiripakn, from Wellington The Mapourika is expected from West Coast and Nelson about 7 o'clock this evening, and the tlie Haupiri from Nelson aud Pictoa early tomorrow morning. Tlie daily steamer service between New Plymonth and Onebunga. will commence ou the Ist .December. Tha Tyser Company's steamers Star of Australia, is due on F-riaay from Gieborne, and on Tuesday she will sail for London; the Indradcvi is due at the end of the week from London, Australia, and the E»sfc Coast; and the Indralema left Albany yestcidny for Auckland. The Gothio, of tie Sliair, Savill and Albion Company's fleet, loft Capetown on Friday evening for Hobart and Wellington. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Buupehu, which left Plvinouth on the Bth instant for New Zealand, has 7000 tons of cargo and 209 passengers on board. The Shaw, Savill nitd Albion Company's steamer Athenic will leave on Wednesday for Lyttelton, thence to (Jisborue, Napier, ami back to Wellington. Sbo mil leave this port for London on the llfh December.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 4
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349BY TELEGRAPH. Melbourne, 16th November Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 4
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