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KETTOAST&E, sth July, flailed— St. Kild*. for Grevmoutb. AUCKLAND, sth July. Arrived— Talune, from South. SaUed— Queen Helena (4.30 p.m.), for Weilington; Kotare, for Gisboroc. OXBHUSQA, Bth/ July. Sailed— Kg»puhi, for Kew Plymouth. Paacengers—Mieses Hislop, tieorge, Heedames Jefrfreye, Higgtnaon, Dr. Marthant, Metsrs. Bithe, Death, Brobei-y, Palmer, Brownlee, Gillett, Jeffrey*, Higginson, Harrison, Williamcon, Lowe, Barlson and child. NAPIER, 6th July. Arrived— Manuka (8 a.m.), from Wellington. 2TEW PLYMOUTH, sth July. Arrived— Botoiti (9.45 p.m.), from Ocehuiiga. Hailed— Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Onehunga. Sailed— Rotoiti (11.40 p.m.), for Wellington. 6th July. Arrived— Sgapuhi (8.45 a.m.), from Onehunga Imiased express). CASTLEPOIST, 6th July. Steamer passed south st 11.50 a.m. WANQANOI, 6th July. Arrived— Stormbird (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. . NELSOS, sth July. Arrived— Waverley (6 p.m.), from Wellington. 6th July. Arrived— Charles Edward (8.45 a.m.), irom Wellington. HAVELOCK, 6th July. Arrived — Minaroa. (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Manama. <fl a.m.). for Wellington. POST ROBINSON, 6th July. Arrived— WtVatu (7 a.m.), from Wellington, yia. coart. LYTTELTON, 6th July. B»iled— Turakina (4.20 p.m.), for London, via 'Monte Video; Defender (10 p.m.), for Wellington. Mb July. Arrived — Moeraki (4.45 a.m.) and Rotomahana 18.45 a.m.), from Wellington. • To sail— Rotomahana (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail— Wimmera (6.30 p.m.), for Wellinirton TIMAEC, sth .Tolv. Arrived — Kaikoura. (3.30 p.m.), in. inner harbour, from Wellington. JJUNEDIK, sth July. Sailed — Wimmera, for Sydney via. Lyttelton iiJid Wellington. Passenger* for WellinetonMisses* Smith, Rapley, Kowell, Mrs. Church.ward and eon, Messrs. Pott«, Carroll, Owen, Dunon. PORT CHALMERS. 6th July. Arrived, at Otago Heads — Spcculant (8 a.m.), barque, from Frcemantle. PASSENGERS BY THE TURAKINA. A Fr«* Association telegram from Christchurch «tate» that the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turaktna, which rtailed for London yesterday, took the following passenger* :— Saloons-Mr. T. I. Bennett, Rev. E. Bourne-. Mr. O. Bradley, Mis» Ada Bradley, Mm Ethel Bradley, Mr. 3. Bright, Mr. H. Brown, Mra. Brown, Mr. W. Forrest, Mr. J. Heappy, Mre. Heappy, Mia* Heappy, Bites Jessie Henderson, Mr. R. Hr» worth, Mrs. Hill, Miss Hill, Miss M. Isaacson, Mr. H. .Jacbton, Mrx. Jackson, Mr. M. Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Master J. Johnston, Master O. Johnston, Mr. A. Eyngton, Mr. D. Lindsay, Hies F. Lyoti, Mies S. Lj-on, Mr. B. M'Cloy, Mrs. Jfulhcrn, Captain R. Mutah, Rev. C. G. Mnttor, Mr.- H. Percivll, Mr. W. Pcnceler, Mr. J. p?pe, Miss Olive M. Rouse, Csiptain Hugh SVewart. Mrs. Stewart, Mr. U. Stewart. Mr. \f. Sutherland. Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. R. O. •rate, Mr. R. D. Tate, Mr. E. H. Thackernv, Hi. G. Vcrnon, Mr. 3. Waite. Mrs. Wait'e, t-r. J. Ferguson, Mr. Murray; 76 steerage. It ia stated that the «tc«mer Ajrmeric, 2789 tons, has been cbirterrd to load n. cargo of case oil at New York for New Zealand. Mr. A. M'lntyre, who was a pmsengcr from Glasgow by the Union Company's new §Uam*r Atua, htf taken over th» dutltJ ot r»palrs jnaaager at tb.o_comj?«iX»-''rorks r Port Obita-

ere. Mr. M'lntyro waj previously assistant manager at Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Works at Greenock, a position which he left to take up his present work. The Union Company advise that on account of tho Waikare having been detained at Melbourne she will not be able to leave Dunedin on Thursday for Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington. The Tnhmo will leave Dunedin in tho Waikare's plaoe, making the run to Sydney and back, leaving Wellington on Sat ui day, the 14th inst. The Waikaro will resume running from Dunedin for the Bluff, Hobart. and Melbourne on. the 29th July. The Talune's time-table dates will be taken by the Moura, which will leave Dunedin on the 13th July. The Talune will resume her East Coast running from Dunedm on the 28th July. Advice received from Greymouth to-day states that tho bar is still daiigcious, and theio is no chance of any vessel getting out. Tho Mapounka, which was outside tbe b-ir, has been signalled to return to Westport. It has been definitely decided that the steamer Pondo will leave Wellington for Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver. The vessel will probably sail on Sunday.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 4