LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. October 26— Pnreora, ss, 535 tons, Black, fiom Grcymoiitli. ENTERED OUTWARDS. October 26— Talune, 6s, 1265 tons, Bernech, for Lyttelton and Dunedm. Passengers : Saloon—Misses Allan (2), Court, Batehelor, Hill, Fenwick, M'Donald, Mesdamea Watkiim (2) and 2 children, Page, Pye, Kong and family, King, Messis. Aston, Palmer, Cochrane, Fraser, Pye, Beaven, Goodman, Phillips, Ashcr, Weir, Bain, Maher, Jones, Grant, Cox, Goring, Kong, Hill, Ward, Bailey, Howinson, Keller-Kohn. October 26 — Rotomahana, 88, 864 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Paseengers : SaloonMisses Wells, Wendeekin, Redpath (2), M'Douald, Feldwick, Mesdames Grant, Zachariah and 2 children, Wells, Quinliven, Stedinan, Nantes, M'Donald, Barkley, Bpiley, Messrs. Buchanan, Wells, M'Mahon, QuinKvan, Hatch, Smith, Turner, Morris, Cross, Racken, Gordon, Seholoss, Muir, Gillespie, Tab}-. VICTORIA, FROM SYDNEY. The Hucidatt-Parker steamer Victoria, from Sydney direct, arrived in tne stream at 1.30 p.m. to-day, and berthed at No. 1 North, Queen's Wharf at 3.10 o'clock. The vessel left the New South Wales port at 1.30 last Saturday afternoon, and had an uneventful run across. The following 'are the saloon passsngers for Wellington :— Misses Ferner, xßjan,x Rjan, Hurlstone, Bond, Prouse, Sutherland, Davies, Lowe, Akers (2), Allpress, Richters, Lawson, Cunningham, Lawlers (2), M'lntyre, Lonsdale (3), Towe, Sister Mills, Mesdamcs Dixon, Kilgour, Lawrence, Lowe, Allpress, Benbow, Boyd, Aimcs, Naismith, Lawson, Hamerton, Lawless, Lonsdale, O'Neill, General Babington, Dr. Hardy, Messrs. O'Keill, Ferricr, Bennett, M.lls, Jacott, Negus, Ducrow, Clung, Lawrence, Billingham, Lowe, Nolan, Allpress (3), Lawaon, Naismith, Eichelbaum, Boyd, Olark, Maephail, Walker, Hamerton, Hislop, Holmes, Edson, Linklater, Towe, Langham, Reilly, M'Naught, Lawlers, Lonsdale, Butcher, Hislop, Moore, Simmond, Fitzgirald's Circus (53); 76 steerage. The Lyttelt;;i Times says the steamer Warrnnoo is h.ms fitted wiih a new tail shaft. J>ew > rudder pintles and bushes are also being provided. Ti e vessel is expected to come out of dock to-morrow. Mr. Watchoin, late third officer of the s.s. Kittawr., is now on the WhaVigape in a similar capacity. Mr. Inder has joined the Kittawa as third mate. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW PLYMOUTH, 26th October. 'Sailed— Botoiti (noon), for Wellington. EAST CAPE, 26th October. Zealandia nassed south at 11.20 a.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 6
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339LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 6
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