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STDNBT, . 27th Februiry. Tho Minwtm'i passengers lor New KeaUnd ,ire : — Mrs. Dlxon, Meun. Walton, Walter, GhatWrtok, WlUouKhby, Iteuton. Dlxon. Cargo tor Auokloncl— 3 bales cotton, 1 bate ntnnelctta 1 box machinery, 1 bundle broom handle*. 5 emu cheeso, 1 exuo wuUrproot oloWiltig, 1 roue atUloguet, 66 cmes rubbf r shoos, 191 ouei hklmon, 1 oaie herring oil, 1 onito Inoubttors, 1 erato brooders. For Wellington— 3 o«t«i paper, 2M eiues rubber ihooi. 1 ciim rubber heels, 1 oaso kttt goods, 3 etict metal colling, 25 oaaei olieciti, 1 auo tabeU, 6 c*ie« ■afmon, 3 aoMa bluycln parti, 6 orutei bloyolei, 6 hales cotton, 60 washing machinei. For [jyUelton— lß Cflfet organi. 24 cmi rubber ilioes, 63 oaiea cue* lalmon, 79 < caiei bicycle nuxU, 4 baiei leather, 8 package*. For Bluff-- w0 onset minion. For Wangnnui— £6 cusra lalinon. For Port Chalmori— l3*. ctaei rubber •lion. 166 oaaen minion, 1 cane cornets, 10 bnxca blackboard*, 16 organs, 16 iiriicuUural Implements, 600 bundle* leather. " KAIPAHA, 27th February. Arrlred— Margarita, from Newflaatle. ONEHUNGA, 27th February. Sailed — Botoltl, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Pamngera : 8uloon— Mli»e» Horn, Robertson, Oiirlaml, Buddie, Rom, Grant, Foremnn, Sliand, Hall, M'LaohUn, H'Uan, Keoble, Watt, Howke*, Home, Falconer, Me*ilamcn Keeble, Home, Hall, Adam*, Brown, Dr Home, Rev*. Seamer, Marshall, (Jrlftln, Oreenslnde, Liixford Rothwell, driHtthi, Blair, Blade, CnpUina Gibbons iwul Stroude, Me»*rt. Kerr D»»Ttt, Brown, Barclay, Onrrlok, Buddie, Barnett, Clew, Wilson, Rolleston, need, Hanlon LovorWee, Cassel*. Aendall, j/'Uphtaß, Ctox, Watt* Simmond*, Gray, Hull, Andfewon, Wllion kvnott. Cunningham, WHieo, Maudiloy, Bowe, M'Lein, Pratt. RUing, O«rrett, wfllett* Aliixnndcr, Roberts, Malcolmson, William*. Mugee, Brown, Shnml, Master Young; 16 .toenge. A(JOiaAXD> 27th Prbniarjr . Balled-ZeaJandla (6.45 p.m.), for Sydney. H NEW PLYMOI'Tn, 27th February. BsJlcd-Rorawa (KUO p.m.), JgL^^f 1 ' Arrived - Rotoltl (4.30 a.m.), horn One(8 a.uiOi lot Wellington.
NAI'IKR, 27th February. Sailed— Essex (7 p.m.), for (JUhorne. riOTON, 27th February. Arrircd — Patcena (6.60 p.m.), from Weilington. Sailed— Pateena (6.35 p.m.), for Nelson. NKLSON, 28th February, Arrived— Pateena (2.10 a.m.), from Picion". HLUFF, 27th February. Arrived— Hawea, from Auckland. Sailed — l'etona. for (Iroymnttth ; War. rlinou (5.45 p.m.), for Hobait and Melbourne. 28th February. Arrlred — Wimmern (9.40 a.m.), from Mel- | bourne and lti»bmt (with Kiifrlun null). Sailed— Norgo (8.45 a.m.), for Giwni. KAiKOURA, 28th February. Bulled— Wakatu (7 a.m.). for Wellington. WESTPORT, 28th February. Sailed — Raknnoa (8.16 a.m.), for Weillngton. lILKNHEIM, 28th February. Arrirsd— Op»wa (i a.m.), from Welllitgtun. ' LYTTELTON, 28th February. Arrlred — Mararoa (0.55 a.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA, 28th FetirHnry. Arrived — 'Manaroa (3.1S a.m.), from Wellington. Tho Walnul left Clroymouth at 4 o'olnok this morning for Wollington via Westport and N'elion. Slio Is oxpecled to reaoli hero on Thin iduy morning. Tho liakanoa, with 2200 tons nf coal for Iho Union Company's hulks, left Wostport at 6 o'olnck this morning, and should reaoli Wellington to-morrow morning. The Rotolkl, duo here to-morrow from Onehungti and Now Plymouth, shipped at Oneliunga 6780 boxes butter, 466 knga buttar, and 60 crates cheese for transhipment to London ex Mio lonic. The Union Company has been adrlsod that tho Mararoa leaves Lyttelton at 6, and the Patoena loaves Picton at 10 o'clook this evening for Wollington. Mr. Dun4op, olilcf engineer of Iho Union Company's at»>«mcr lioona;»na, waa recently attacked by typhoid fever. Ho Is now w«ll again, and ante to reiumo his duties on board the vessel. Tho Shaw-Savlll stenincr Dolphlo, which arrived at Dunedin last Friday from London, la having her boilers overhauled at tho southern port. Tho White Star Company Is said to have pUord orders with tho Liverpool Refrigeration Company to fit two steamers for tho Australian trado with ammonia compression rtuohlnerj It is said that tha late owners of the steamer Nambuooa, whiob was. wreoked near Sinclair Head recently, havo in view the fmrohsse of another steamer to tako up her »to running.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 4
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