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LATE SHIPPING.

DEPARTURES. I September 9— M.irnroa, BS, 1381 tons, M Beth, i for Sjdncy. Pa««engers: Saloon— Misses Hamcrton, Htu.irt, M'Qovern, Palmer, Wilson, Jlca. dames Waddell, M'Gregur, Hill, Hogg, Messrs. Waddell. M'Gregor, Hill, Mitchell, Norman, Lloyd, Noibon, Henderson, Haydon, Hogs, -Ponsonbv, Holderncsa, Moms, Ritchie, Veltch, Carmieliael, North, Flint, Clout (2). September 9— Waverley, ss, 77 tons, Ruxton, for Nelson and West Coast. j ENTERED OUTWARDS. ' J September 9— Pateena, w, SEO tons, Kennedy and Collins, lor Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon— Misseo Webster, Munro, Smitli, Wrlltinson, Longman, Beck, Mrs. Whitfleld, Messrs. Longman, Whitehouse, Gardner (2), Jamieson, I'mrthwicl;, Reakes, Lewis, JI.H.R., Taylor, Davis, Benfleld, Dennis, Fareman, Packer, Whitficld, Rhodes. September 10— Rotoiti, v, 629 tons, Robertson, for Nelson. Passengers: Snloon— Misses M'lntosh, Seed, Ward, Hunter, Fulton, Watson, M'Ewan, Simpson, Havbittle, Willis, Simpson, Turner, Kennedy, Mesdames Castle, Fulton, Messrs. Tame, Ponder, Miles. The steamer Rosamond is to leave Napier for Wellington at midnight to-night. The vessel will load here for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, Bth September. Arrived — 'Tokomaru, trom New Zealand. . Sailed— Westland, ship, for Nelson. HOBART, 9th September. The Corinthic sailed at 7 o'clook this morning for Wellington. She brought 33 passengers for Australia, and has 167 for New Zealand ports. ADELAIDE, 9th September. 'Arrived— Quathlamba, barque, from Kaipara. NEWCASTLE, 9th September. Sailed— Silver Cloud, barque, for Auckland. AUCKLAND. 9th September. Sailed — Southern Cross (0.10 pan.), for Norfolk Island, New Hebrides, and Melanesia. NEW PLYMOUTH, 9tl< September. Arrived — Takapuna (8.30 a.m.). from Wellington. WANGANITI, 9th September. Arrived— Huia (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON, 9th September. Arrived— Queen of the South (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER. 9th September.— • Arrived — Rosamond (1.45 a.m.) and Kahu (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, 9th September. Arrived — Opawa (4 a.m.). from Wellington. . , NKLSON, 9th September. Arrived — Corinna (4.10 a.m.), Tasman (6 n.m.), and Kennedy (6.10 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. 9th September. To sail— Rotomahana (8.30 p.m.) »nd Talune (11.30 p.m.), f>r Wellington. TIMARU. 9th Sentembcr. Arrived— Tin akina (2 a.m.). from Lvttflton. FINING NEWS 7 [BY TELEGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, Bth September. Dredging returns.— Electric No. 1, 168 oz 4dwt ; New Alpine Consols, 1430z 5 dwt ; Master-ton, lOlos; 7dwt ; Dunstap Lead, lOoz sdwt; Junction Electric No. 1, 61oz 9dwt; Hartley and Riley, 540z; Mystery Flat, 430z 14dwt ; Matau, 41oz sd\vt; Waikaia, 38oz 14dwt; Lady Roxburgh, 370z ldwt; Hessey's. 370z; Riley's Bench, 330z lldwt; Central Charlton, 320z Bdwt; New Perseverance No. 2, 31oz 9dwt; Junction Electric No. 3, 30oz 17dwt; Monte Christo, 260z 13dwt; Muddy Creek, 20oz 4dwt; Lady Annie, 20oz; New Perseverance No. 2, 20oz; Charlton Creek, 19oz; Waimurnu, 18oz 2dwt ; Junction Electric No. 2, '17oz 18dwt; Ettrick, 16oz; Inchdale, 13oz 13dwt. The builders and contractors of the city notify that they have decided to refrain from tendering for any contracts that have not! the New Zealand general conditions attached. A challenge was thrown out by the Rev L. M. Isitt during his address" List evening. He said that he had been lecturing in different parts of the colony continuously for the past three months, and had repeatedly done his best to promote a debate with some representative of the Liquor Party on the direct issue License versus No License, but without success. "Was he not justified," he asked, "in concluding that their unwillingness to cpme forward and publicly defend their side of the question , arose from the fact that it was deemed to be indefensible ?" The Wellington Political Reform League introduces itself to the public next Monday ■ evening by means of a meeting to he held in the concert chamber of the Town Hall. The speakers of the evening will include Mr. W. P. Massey (Leader of the Opposition), Sir Wm. Russell, and Messrs J. Duthie, J. Q. W. Aitken, A. L. Herdman, and J. Allen, M.H.R.'s. Victoria College students intend to excavate a site for four tennis courts on the hillside next to the new college. Plans for the work have been prepared by Mr. H. Sladden. The first sod or the work was turned this afternoon, and college councillors and. professors were included in the gang of amateur navvies. ' \ Special services and celebrations are announced to take place at the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian-street, to-morrow. Dr. ,C J. Russell, of Christchurch, will lecture this evening in the Sydney-street Primitive Methodist Schoolroom on "The Dignity of Labour."

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 6