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HOBART, 12th September. Arrived— Ktimara, from London and Uupoflailed— Eumara (7 p.m.), for Wellington. SUVA, 12th Septembor. Arrived— Aorangl, from Brisbane. AUCKLAND, 12th September. Arrived— Wolporl, from Wcslport. flitted— ZeaUndin (5.45 p.m.), for Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH. 12th September. Balled— Rarawa (10 p.m.), for - Onrntinga. BLUFF, 12th September. Arrived— Walkarc (4 p.m.), from Melbourne And Tlnbart. Passengers for Wellington— Mines Kelly, Trevena, Mr». Molkle. Captain Nrnl, Messrs. Dnlamorc, Glldon, and King. Silled— W»rrlmoo (4.40 p.m.) ( for Hobart »nd Melbourne. Anon, ketch, returned to-d»y from* We»t C3ouit. 3ho reports speaking the barque Devfinport on Sunday, bound from Newcastle * to Lyttelton, "til weJl." 12th September. Arrived— Apartma (10.46 a.m.), from Auokland. QREYMOOTH, 12th September. Arrived— Pelorte (midnight), from Wellington. NELSON, 13th September. Arrived— Ngunguru (7.18 a.m.) and Taiman (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sotted— Tasrosn (11.20 a.m.). for Wellington via Puponga. BLENHEIM, 13th September. Arrived— Nsmbucwi (9 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTBLTON, 13th September. Arrived— Rotomahsna (8.45 a.m.), from WeiHngldn ; Rangatlru (11.19 a.m.). from Wellington. To nail— Rotomahtna (9.18 p.m.), for Wellington. r WESTPORT, 12th September. Salted— Rrtinoa (mtdnlgtit). for Sydney. NAPIEtI, 13th Scpfcomberr. Soiled— HotoVlno (6.20 a.m.). for Wellington. FOXTON, 13th SeiJtember. SiUed— HimlUngl (10 a.m.). for Wellington. ifOTUEKA, 13th September. Arrived— Mannron (10 a.m.), from Wlellnirton. WANBAKUI, Uth S^ptomber. Arrived— Stormbird (10.45 a.m.), frrora Weillnfion.' KUMARA LEAVES HOBART. A Prew ABRoolatlon telegram received from Hot)«rt lUtet that the Shaw-SavlU it«amer Kumar*, from London vl« Oapttown, arrived ■ at 9 o'olook yesterday morning. The local •genti of the vessel have hern advltcd that the «to«mer continued tho voyage to Wellington *t 7 after landlug 17 pniaengen. She ii bringing 135 paieengera for varloui Hew Zenland porti, And (hould arrive here on Saturday next. - Th« BlaoXbnll steamer Pareora will probably get «wny (or Groymouth thlf afternoon. Captain Hutohewm, ra«te ot tho redone, ',» taking oli«rg« ot the > vessel, Captain Black being on iwk leave. Several other ahanges In ononection with the Blaokball Beet are annonnoed. •Mr. H'Kay. leocrad oflloer of the Olngadeo, has left to join tho West Coast vesael D«fend«r as muttt, and Mr. Cossln, at one time in the Hlnemoa, has joined the Dingadee. Mr. MolTatt, ot the Pareora. has gone iff chief oflloer ot the Petone, and Mr. An<ler»on, formerly on the ferry steamer Ad. mirnl, has Joined the Petone «» »e<-ond mate. Mr. Munro Is to join the Stormbird ai mate when Cvptatn Orotty takes over the command of the vessel. 'the Union Company has been advised that Uie HeraM left Auckland yesterday for Wellington via usual East Coast ports. She Is due here about (he end ot the week, and •ftrr discharging her cargo will be placod on the Patent Slip for an overhaul. Tho Wainui arrived at Westport from Qrey-
mouth at 10 o'clock this morning, and left flgam for Nelson and Wellington. Shn Is due here about 10 o'clock to-morrow night. Tho Rotokinn did not get sway from Napier until 6 o'olook this morning, anil consequently will not icnoh Wellington until late to-ulght. Her departure for Lyttcltou and Ouncdln has been postponed until 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Shuw-Savlll liner Rangstira, which Billed for London via LvUollon yesterday, took tho following cargo from Wellington: — 2599 caroases mutton, 13fio (wsott moats, 412 rurcnsei lamb, 198 bales Wool, 110 drum» glycerine, 50 packages Rem-ial, 40 kega, 12 cnnes nnd 6 Ortsita extract*, Ai onfcks tnllow. Tho vessel also took from Plclon 837 carouses mutton, 528 oarcasot lamb, nnd 12 boxes kidneys. Tho auxiliary sehnonar Knima Sims arrived from Pupongit early this morning with a cargo of ooal. The vessel is now iv ohurgu uf Captain Kemp, formerly of tho To Kapu, Captain Qrubb having left thn schooner.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1904, Page 4
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