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LATE SHIPPING.

AKKIVALS , Joljr 23-Rotokiuo, ss, 1807 tous, Farmer, from Wostport •- KNTERID OUTWARDS July 23— Takapunu, ss, 369 tous, Granl, for New J'l.vnioiitu and Onehuuga. Pussenirei-s— Cubm: For OneUunga— Miss Suuultz, Mesdi.mes btewiiit, Mursden. Wallace, Rose, Messrs fllain, Deuijisey, Beck, King. Millar, Nott, Kline. Pigtfin, Mursden, Master Stewart; 6 bteunuro for both l>oits • ' July 23— Moernki, bs, 3500 tous, GiM>. for Melbourne via South. Pat.seugei-6— Cabin : For lA'Lteltou— Blisses Qneree. Summers, Todd (2), liassell (2 , Kobn, Alesdamos Summers. Todd, Heck, Duwes. Geo, Dr Wall, Messrs Ellis.-Ailan, (Jhisliolm, Wbitcombo, Finuess, Gillow, Kidsun, Yon DftUelszen, Cook, Wilson, Hobeii, .Ruhsoll. For Duuedin— Misses Jones, Adams, Wliitbon, 1) wnes, Mesidaiiie^ fllalln.nl. Adnms. M'Doimld aud 2 children; Bartlemun, Dr Dimglns, Mes.si-8 M'Doniil.l, Marshall, Beaver, Kogers, Jim tleintui. Burr, BTlnto'iu. For BlulT— Alesdumes W Heeler and 'J children, Poole, Messrs Kicol, Poole. For Melbourne— Miss Bjnii. Messrs Herzog, PorUr : 18 steer.igo for all poi ts Tho Moernii will leave for the South ana .Melbourne at 9 o'clock to-uighl. The Westralio. will leave Napier between 5 and 6 o clock tins evening, and is duo here at about H o clock to-moriow monnnff. She has been dei, turned at Napier to load caißO ex Niwaiu. BY TELEGRAPH. „.. , * Suva, 23rd July bailed — Moura, for Auckland Bi.uyf . 23rd July Sailed, noou— Wliakatune, for Port Chalmers liTTTisi.TOti*. 23rd July Arrived, 0.20 pm-Upolu, from Wellington Sailed, 2.3U pin— Taluue, lor Wellington There are eight rope and twine works in the colony, and between them they use up a large quantity of New Zealand flax. The output of binder twine has increased considerably of late, but the imported article haa still a, good hold of the market here, and the Government is being urged to place a duty on it. It is strange to learn that while binder twine is being imported from Home a New Zealand company manufactured 250 tons for the American market during the past year. .. The following additions to the Kishineff Relief Fund are acknowledged : — M. Caselberg, Masterton, £10 10s; Sir Josoph Ward. £2 2s; A. Manoy, Motueka, £2 2s; G. Weber, Greymourh, £1; J. Cohen. £1; ft, Duignan, £1 Is; P. G. Garvev, £1 ; F. M'Parland, £1 Is ; Wallace and Gibson, 10s 6d; L. Caselberg, £2 '2s ; David Caselberg, ' Masterton, £2 2s; M. L. Harris, £1 Is; J. H. Keesing, £1 Is,' I. Salek, £1 Is; G. Routh, 10s 6d. In the proposed appeal in forma pauperis by the plaintiff in the case of W. E. Sansbury v. John Tekre, a motion has been filed on behalf of the defendant to dispauper Sansbury. The motion will be heard by the Appeal Court on Monday. " The first thing I would like to see," said Mr. P. E. Cheal, of Auckland, at the Chambei of Commerce meeting last night, 'is a big mass meeting to pass a vote of thanks to Paul Kruger. Paul Kruger was largely responsible for bringing about a recognition of two important factors — the humanity 'and solidarity of the Empire. Before the war in South Africa there was no such thing as patriotism known in the cplonies. (Numerous exclamations of dissent.) At all events," added Mr. Cheal, "it was not developed." Sterndale Bennett's cantata "The May Queen" will be performed in chaaracter by St. Mark's choir to-night and tomorrow, in the sohoolroom, Sussex-square. The performances are in aid of the organ and choir funds. Mr Frank Grady, 'of "The Shop for Presents," "Willis-street, advertises new goods specially suited for presentations of all kinds. _ He also draws attention to the fact that silver cups, shields, etc., are manufactured to order on the premises. . Messrs. Macdonald, Wilson and Co. announce the sale for Wednesday next, on the premises, No. 143, Willis-street, under instructions from Mrs. Turner, who is leaving for Johannesburg, of the whole of the household furniture, piano by Schumann, contents of eight rooms.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 20, 23 July 1903, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 20, 23 July 1903, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 20, 23 July 1903, Page 6

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