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LONDON, 10th March. Arrived— DrnmmorMrmi, (rom Kaiparn. N^VOABTLE, Uth Maiob. BailaJ— Rl»«r Hoynu, (or 'Wullmgton ; Zohtour, lor Aucklnnd. TOirr MACXJUAimiE, Uth March. Sailed— Monna, for Wsnjjannl. MKLBOUKNK, 10th Match. Arrived— Drlslwno, from Unlnani. . J<YDKEV, 10th March. Arrived — Mokola (2.6 p.m.), from Auckland. Suited — Slur ot New Zealand, (or Auckland. AUCKLAND. 10th Maroli. Sailed — Sonoma (1 p.m.), for l'nifo fago . And San Franottoo (with Qiitvrurd San Francisco mull). NEW PLYMOUTH. 10th Maroli. Sniicd - Ttarawa (B.JO p.m.), for One bunsa (connected). 11th Miroh. Arrived— llotolll (3.45 a.m.), from Oneluiiigii. PATKA, 10th Jiaroh. Salled-ManA (11 p.m.), tor Wellington. NATIRR, 10th March, flailed— Victoria, (or Oltbomc. lUh Mwcli. Arrived — WnlWMi (10.60 a.m.), from Newcastle; lUkulii (11.45 ajii.), from Olsbornr. PICTON, 10th March. Arrltod — Patccna (6 p.m.), from Wcllinirton. Sailed— Patecn* (11.30 p.m.), (Ar N«Uon. 11th March. To tall— Fatcenn (5.30 p.m.), (or Wellington. KOXTON, lOtli Mnrrh. Queen of the South did not tnll tonlalit. NKL3ON, 11th March. Arrircd — Corinns. (12.20 a.m.), from WeiImEUm ; I'atccna (9.M n.m.), (rom Ploton. To roll — Mapourifeft (II p.m.), toe Weix lington, LTTTELTON, 11th Mftroh. Arrlred — Manuka (6 a.m.), and llurnron J8.40 a.m.), from Welltngton. To sail — Voherua (4 p.m.), Marnron (9 p.m.), and Tarawcra (11 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOftT, l»h Mnrch. To sail— Nftvua (noon), for >Velllngton. ATHENIC'3 HOVIJUENta. The S)iaw-Bnr|U Company 1 ! steamer Athenlo leaves I/yttelton to-day (or Olsborne. Sho leaves Olsborne (or Napter on tho 16th Intl.; leaws Napier (or Lyttelton on tho 18th; leares Lyftolton tor Wellington on the 24th inst., nnd takes her departure from hero direct tor London oa the 30th init. LYTSELTON • WEtiLINOTON BERVIOE. A tnniporiuy ohnnife of iteamer* la to be mado by the Union Company in tho WellhiK-ton-Lyttelton (orry service next week on ncuonnt of the Maroroa going Into dock at L.vttelton licit Tuesday lur cleaoing; and mliitliiK. Tho Pateena is to make a trip to Lytfcplton on Monday, probably wilh a loid <of sheep. On Tuesday evening she will nail from Lyttelton in tho Mnraroa's rnmrinfr. Th« latter vessel will, however, resume her usual running on Thursday avcuing. Tho New Zenttind ShluQing Company has been advised by cable of tha sailing of the Tongariro (rom Hobart at noon yeslerdny on ■her voyage (rom London ria Capetown to Wellington. She if expected to reach here übnut middajL on Tuesday next. Cahlo advloe hns been rcaolvrd by the New iScaliuid and African Steamship Company, locnl B(?i'nts for the American and Australian line ot «i r go steamers, Mint tho freight on nil inljssrs of cargo from New York In Now tfealnmf by (he A. and A. steamers is ISs per ton. Tho Tyler steamer Indrndevl left for Wa•gauui roadstead this morning. She is to fotnrn hero noxt week. Arrangements lmva beon mado (or the Mnrayshlre to take tho place o( the Lnngton Ctruuge ng tho Now Zealand and African Steamship Company's vend calling at New Zealand sorts in >prll. >'
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 59, 11 March 1905, Page 4
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