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LATE SHIPPING.

♦ — ENTERED OUTWARDS. October 21— Mararoa, as, 1381 tons, M'Beth, for Lyttelton and Di.nedin. Psssengers— Saloon : Fo- Lyttelton— Missea Ross, Critchrley, Fineasl., WaMi, Mesdames Meuose, Thomson, Berrj', Logan, Montague, Cox, Scott, Jones, Reman, Pickering and 2 children, Messrs. Isitt, Melrose Berry, Blackie, Oveicnd, Wallace, Leftne, Kirkcaldie, Slater, Herrann, Oox, Bwneivis, Soott, Kelly, Lydon, Wallace.' For Dunedm— Mrs. Dall, Mr. Dall. October 21— Rotoraahana, SB, 864 tonß, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Digmar, Bruce, Wylie (2), Parjons, Collins, Costello, Norden, Hargood, Sutherland, Mesdames Symonds, Parker, Laird, Bruce, Kirk, Quanes, Bird, Will*, Oolemnn, James, Kelly and child, Harris, Burnby, Wills, Hons. Gourley, Stevens, Bowen, and Louieson, M.L.C.'s Messrs. Taylor, Luing, Grigg, Symonds, Lowry, Taylor, M.H.R., Guy, Laird, Wajniouth, Parker, Montgomery, Kirk, Gibson, Yeno, Davit, Hall, Smith, Pascoe, Morgan, Wallace, Lewis, Given, Barrett, Martin, Tanner, Scott, Kay, Hurat-Segar, Smith, M'Lennan, Cunningham, Kenton. NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN COMPANY. The local office of the New Zealand Mid African SteaoYship Csrapany' has been adriaed that the steamer Suffolk, from the West Coaot pons of the United Kingdom, sailed for Australia and N«w Zealand on the 18th October. The Suffolk wtM be followed by the Intlralema in November, the Somerset in December, and the Whakatane in January. The Company has also received advice stating that the ■teamer Essex arrived at Bristol on the 16th instant. The overhaul to the Warrimoo is to be completed at Lyttelton, and the vessel is being brought up from Port Chalmers by Captain Maxwell, \t Is stated by the Lyttelton Times that Captain D. M'Kenxie, of the auxiliary schooner Huia, has passed his examination for a certificate of competency as master of a foreign going vessel. ' BY TELEGRAPH. HCTON, aist October. Arrived, 1.20 p.m. — Penguin, from Nelson. To sail, 2 p.m. — Penguin for Wellington. SYDNEY, 21st October. Arrived — Manuka (9.30 a.m.), from Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 6

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