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STDKEY, 6th Xorembcr, ArriTe<l— Pondo, from Auckland. 7th Korember. Arrived— Warrimoo (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIPARA, 6th November. .ArriTed — Northern Ch:«f, bdiqnc, from Auckland. EAST C.-iPEi, 7th Sovcmbcr. Victoria passed south nt 9 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH, 6tli Jfo*«mber. Sailed — Botoitit (8.45 p.m.), for Oncliur.ga. 7tli >*oveml/cr. Arrived — Rarawa (4 -a.m.), frrmi Onehung*. FOXTON, 7th Kavetnbcr. Sailed— Baden Powell (noon), for Wellington. BLENHEIM, 7th SoveroUr. Waihi anchored outside bar unable in croas. NELSON, 7th November. Arrived— Alexander (7.40 a.m., fiom Wellington. IiYTTKLTON, 7th November. Sailed — Tutanekai (10 p.m. jcsterrJay), for Wellington. Pat*c«?ci« — Mws .Jennings, Me«rlamc* Bean, GJmer, Poland, SlaUworthj-, Diliun, Hojjgr, Hon. W. T. Jentiinjrs, Mfasrs. O. H. J'oole, J. Greciislade, 11. Poland, J. iStaHwortftv. A. W. Hf>Kg, A. DiUbit, and J. T. Hojfan," M.H.R.'a, Mr. H. Ofterson. ArriTed — Rotomahana (3.40 n.m.) and Tarairera. (8.2S ».m.), from WrtUnp,l',n. To «ail— MatiukA (5 p.m.l, /or Wrlllneton. To sail — Rotomahqna. (6.15 p.m.), lor Welilhigton. JCAIKODRA, Itii KoTMnher. Arrived — Wakatu (3.46 a.m.). from WellingPOTtO* ROBttSOtf, 7th November. . Arrived — Wakatu (105 a.m.), from Wellington via. Kaikoura. WBSTPORT, 7th November. iLrrivcd— Hiriemoa (10.50 a.m.), from West Vnsit Bounds, PASSENGERS BY THE IONIO. The Bhaw-8»vill steamer lonic, which hr-io-3Sil for London at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, is tafctnH the following paaMsngcra : — Baloon : from Wellington— MU» Davidson, Mc*daffK* Barrett, Ltayil, Taylor, Mcaw*. Bincll, fravidenn, Lakifl, Lloyd, Zoeller, Mantcrt Dloyd (2). From AiiclUnd— Meedames King, Rea, H. 3. Sim«, Me«sn>. De VirlU, R«a, StoneJiouse. Frirni CTrr'nKelnireh— lUm*» M. H/irtcr, Jtoblneon, Meedanw* M'DomUJ', Nmbct Messm. l>. Y. Dew, J. Hendlne, YounK. MiirdolM*--MifiEM BuikM (2), Hardle, Hibberd, Hubb.iid, -Motrfaon, BttM, TM, Wlift* (Z), Orwers, Mcj-

bard, Johnson, Morrison, I\pe.r, Pye, Rolley, liiompson, Tod, \^hite (2), Wjtson. Mc&sis. Aaflow, Andrew, C. Baker, Banks, Bins, BulOiAn, Boulcrand, Barley, Butcher, J. J. Cophml, Donelly (2>, Farmouth. O. J. Ferguson, FUrms3, Gravsou, W. S. Oray, Hansen. 0. HWitt, 0. K. Hibberd, Hupklns, Hubbard, H'lfehes, Jncobs, Luk*. Mncliie, W. S. M'Guire f Q. Mac,Mu'.!im, Jtidwoorf, rurchaso, O. Pye, H. Pyc, E. G. I'je, Rolloy, SiPvwr^ht, Thorntqn. "Thurgar, E. White, S. J. White, O. J. Wilson^ Masters Buchun (3), Morrison, Rolley, Thompson, Tod (2), White. A SEW STEAMER. The local office of the New 'Zealand Shipping Compatiy has been advised of the- suceejsful launching from the yard of Mesas. Penny Bros., of a uew sieamer for tho New ZeJluhd-liondon. trade. Tho vessel has been named the Opawn, and is practically a sister ship to thft Orari, which is now on her maiden vojago to New Zealand. Tho Op.twa is to be delivered about the end of the \ear. The Waikare, duo from Sydney to-night, is to sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin to-morrow afternoon. On arrival at Dunedin the \essel wiJl turn about nml ldurn to Wellington in the run of the Tjiawcru. She is due hero on Tuesday moinuig, and \rilf sail the same dny fol 1 Napier, Upborne, and Auckland. Tne Union Company has decided to despatch the. Rofuiti (in a special trip to Lytlelton on Friday ni^ht. Sh» will return to Wellington on Sunday alter waiting at Lytteltou for the second expi«ss\ Mr. M'Kensi'e joined 1 the TaVapuna 05 purser to-day, relieving Mr. lloughton, who has gone off on a month.* hnLduy leave. The Salvage Ajsocutifn, London, lms received the following telegram, from Lloyd's agents, dated Lisbon, 16th September, re Prayton Grange : — "Surveyed. Tunnel top given way under rails and resting heavily on refrigerating machinery some connections whereof damaged. Must disclmrge rails out of Xo. 4 ; discharge probably routined that hold. TcSsel now plomrside quay ; discharge commences to-morrow (17th September)."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 6