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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS November 18— Wnrriinoo, ss, 1592 tons, Phillips, from Sydney. Passengers : Cabin — Misses Virgo, Camel], FuHeinc, Page, Clere (3), Richardbon, O'Shea, Brodie, Gilraer, Sister of Mercy, Mesdaines Clinvamius, Scoulnr, Gilmer, Broctie, Aligns timl child. Noiris, child and maid, Hliickburne, Wutts, Cooi>ei-, Kauc, lieslie and infant, Clere, Jjevy, Newcouibe, Cordinjjly, Dr Cnliill, Eevs Duffy, Blnden, Detective Cnssells, Me-.srs Harris, Kuue, Bunting-, MeiKbun, Virgo. Leslie, Kolau, Goiirli, Somerville, Macbay, Hell, Bridge, Neale, Pcikins, Bowinaker, Hodd.CordniKly, Munro, Levy, Kevr, Palmer, Constable, Watts, Cooper, Biockbuiue, Coates, Cbavunnes, .Teifieys, Hun-ell, Poster, Hume, Pascal, Batkin, Ledebur, Sftaw, Brodie ; 105 steerage KNTKBKD OUTWARDS November 18— Warriraoo, ss, 1592 tons, Phillips, for Lyttelton and Dnnedirt. Passengers— Cubin : For Lyttelton— Hesdames Nicoll, Hensey, Lowrio, Bey Lowrie, Messrb Nicoll, Hadley, Blair, Forbes, Henaey. For Dunediu — Miss fllackuy, Mrs Coltman, Messrs Hart, Gage, Bourke j 10 steerage for both ports November IS— Taiawera, sa, 126S tous, Stott, for Lyttolton. Passengers : Cabin— Misses Bull (2), Mesdames Eoberts, Bennett, Muir, Itevs Findlay, M'Ciilly, Clu'blioliu, Kirkland, Sampson, Maclde, Aitken, Tenniiut, Messrs Eoberts, Moore, D'Auvergue, Frostick, Brown, Smiirt, Ferguson, Bull, Asbton, Burke, Qiierlier, Muir ; 13 steerage November 18— Te Anau, ss, 1028 tou&, Beruecli, for Lytteltou and Dunediu. Passougers— Cabin : For Duuedin— Mrs Parker, Mr Koss ; 6 steoiage for both ports WAEBIMOO, FKOM SYDNEY. The Warriinoo, from Sydney, arrived tbis atterlinou. She left the New Soutb Wales port on Friday afternoon, and experienced fresb. southeasterly winds until Saturday, and all Sunday strong south-westerly winds, high seas, and rain squalls until arrival. Tbo shio Nelson, 107 days out from Glasgow, is signalled as we go to press. BY TISr.EGEAPH. Motueka, ISUi November Arrived, 9 am— Manaroa, from Wellington Napiuu, 18th November Arrived, 10.20 am — Moura, from Wellington Pa-ika, IStli November Arrived, 10.50 am — Maua, from Wellington Sailed, 11 am — Aorere, for Wellington WusrroKT, 18tli November Sailed, 10.40 am— Herald, for Wellington Foxton, 18th November Arrived, 11.43 am— Queen of the South, from Wellington Nktv PtYiiouTir, 18th November Sailed, noon— Takapuna, for Wellington Up to the time of our going to press no word had been received of the discovery of the Elingamite's missing boat. H.M.S. Penguin has been actively searching since Saturday, on which day the tug Sterling also set out from Russell towards the Great and Little Barrier. In addition, the Countess of Ranfurly is cruising about the north-eastern coast, and all the intercolonial steamers have been ordered to keep a sharp lookout. Mr. Edward Geach, one of the proprietors of the WrTloughby-Geach 6om'pauy, arrived in town this morning to prejjare for the season of the company with "The Wrong Mr. Wright," which is to begin at the Opera House on Wednesday week. The Arbitration Court was occupied today with the dispute in the building trade. Our report of the proceedings will appear to-morrow. The winners of H. Mace's boxing com- | petjfcions at the Choral Hall last night were Toffs (lOst) and M. Cavener (13st). Hercules, a strong man, gave an exhibition of weight-lifting. Sitting in his civil jurisdiction to-day Dr. M'Arthur, S.M., gave judgment for plaintiff by default of defendant, as follows : — Waimangaroa Gold Dredging Company v.- Thomas J. Griffin, £27 10s, costs £2 14s ; J. P. Willis v. Henry S. Walmsley, return of typewriter witmn a month, or £20, costs £2 6s ; Hammond, Redstone, and Price v. T. A. B. Hudson, £6 8s 6d, costs £1 0s 6d. In the judgment summons, M. Mackey v. George W. Lacey, judgment debt J316 5s 7d, debtor, who did not appear nor show cause for absence, was ordered to- pay the money by monthly instalments of £1, in default seven days' imprisonment. The Duco, Captain Muir, after a smart passage of 12 hours from Wellington to Queen Charlotte Sound and back, towed in the damaged brigantino Fliza Firth this afternoon. The sailer lost her foipmast in a squall, and will bs repaired afc this port. Messrs. Macdonald, Wilson and Co. sell to-morrow, at 1.30 o'clock, at No. 87, Austin-street, yaluablo household furniture, pianos, bicycle, etc., as detailed in the advertisement appearing in the auction column.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 6

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