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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. March 21— Aiahurj, es, 771 tons, Lainbeit, hum West Coast mid Nelsun. l\iasengera : Sjlooii— Micsc3 MXuiiiMck, O'Connor, l'uicli. Kicltduleoti, Sc'.wcf, Unllitli, M'Kcn/.ie, Comer-fi'i-il (2), DuubJi, ijqiiuc, Swectimiu, Ucwitsnii, .Ucsdanieo Fitzgerald, Mouiili.m .md iamily, Hmjin .and 3 children, M.illoy, Uij;^, Ciabb and child, Moyle mid infant, MulholUud, Sliitlum, Herrimaii, Mason, Hji.md, Shaw mid child, Stc\cns, Messrs. Wutoon, Westbrooke, Rurkc, Vujfcll, Blaii, Jloymlinn, Malian, William;, Ralph, Chisholm, Clnistensen, Kenycs, ,I'ulUir, Slee, Hodd, Hewitson, Myers, Fulton, Hnstißgs, l''ulton, Glover, Sparks, Barltrop, Millurd, Stevens; 18 steerage. DEPARTURES. March 21— Stormbird, 63, 137 tons, M'lntyre, for Wangunui. ENTERED OUTWARDS. March 21 — Pateena, ss, 550 tons, Kennedy, for Nelson. Passengers : haluon— Misses Paul, Nicholas, Mcedames Neilson, Allcndcr, Williams, Messrs. Thompson, Broad, Bell, H.imlett, Buckeridgc, Gtaham, Jefftcy*, Burns, Land, Rawson, Johnson (2), Hamilton (<sj, Nrilson, Allsnder, Williams. March 21— Takapuna, es, 372 tons, oco. Hoiford, for New Plymouth and Oucluniga". I'aaaengeio—Saloon : For New Plymouth— Messrs. Smith, See.id. For Onehunga — Misses Locke, M'Gowan, Martin, Slcsdamcs Holse and child, Patterson, Messrs. Halse, Ataek, Allen, I'at-tei-son, Keenan. March 21— Mararoa, sa, 1381 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Missel HoUis, Jlnlnrd, Lewthwaite, Maftey, Warrington, M'Donald, Crjer, Mesdaiuts Rawaon, Jefcoate, Sloan, Horrjx, Hutchings, Dunn, Lissiman, Davies, Burnett, Wilkes, Nicoll, Blundell, Edwiirds, Mo£B, Rev. Blundell, Lieut. Salmon, Captnin Nicol, Messrs. Jaclieon, Lisaiman and son, Davies, Burnett, Abererombie, Harper, Wilkes, Nicol], Edwaids, Mos3, Loric, Hartney. Cook, Campbell, Valentine, Monaghan, Uedgravc, Lnurcnson, Godward, Jones, and Key. Father Mahoney. A telegram received from Farewell Spit states that a small ferry steamer passed east at 10 o'clock this morning. Her signal could not bo made out, but the boat is probably the Wellington Ferry Company's new harbour vessel Cobar, which left Sydney last week. The Union Company's steamer Wainui will continue to run in the Wellington Picton service until the end of April. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's s.a. Ruapehu is expected to leave Lj-ttolton today for Port Chalmers and other Southern .porta to load for London. She will return to Lyttelton before coming on to Wellington, whence she sails for London on the 12th April. Messrs. Turnout! and Co. advise that the "Waihi will be brought off the Slip to-morrow night or Friday morning. She will make her first run in the Blenheim trade on Friday. The Shaw-Savill liner Mamari is to be moved to tho Glasgow Wharf to-morrow for loading. She. will eail on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. BY TELEGRAPH. EAST CAPE, 21st March. Wanaka passed south nt 1.20 p.m. WAITARA, 21sfc March. Arrived— Ayrshire (11 a.m.), from Lyttelton. PICTON, 21st March. To sail— Waiuiii (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. F.YHEWELL SPIT, 21st March. Pareora passed for Wellington at 1.30 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1906, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1906, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1906, Page 8