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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. December 3— Mntatua, ss, MEB tons, Maxwell, from London v,a Auckland. DEPARTURES. December 3— Penguin, ss, 861 tons, Kennedy, for P : cton nnd Nelson. Pa6sengers— Saloon : For Pioton— Misses Doran, O'Connor, Reston, Messrs. Ward, Emeny. For Nelson — Mr. Blackmore. December 2 — Manaroa, ss, 122 tons, Allman, lor MotueUa. ENTERED OUTWARDS. December 3 — Talune, 2037 ton 3, Bcrnccli, for Kapi«r, Oi3borne, and Auckland. i'ascengers— Saloon : For Napier— Messrs. Olsen, Walker. For Oisborne— Miss Lovett, Messrs. Ltasli, Nancairc.v/. For Auckland — Miss Smvig£3, Mtadnmes Dunc.ni, Knight, Mr. Knight. December J— Mnraroa, ea, 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Prsiengsis— loo cxcuisionista. TIIE SYDNEY STEAMER. The KutlUnit-rarker Company's Gtcumer Wimmera jailed from Sydney for 'Wellington at 2 o'clock on Saturd.iv afternoon, and is due licro early on Wednesday morning- The vessel ia bringing 255 passengers for New Zealand port 3, including 146 for Wellington. The cargo for Wellington totalo 700 tone. THE CORINTHIC. Advice received from the Hobart agents of the. Shaw-Savin Company rtntes that the Ccrinthic sailed for Wellington at daylight ;.osterday morning, and ie due here on Thursday morning. 'ITie v/orlc cf vaccinating the pasEengere was partly done before- the vessel arrived at Hobait. The Health authorities' doctor finished the- balance with the exception of some who refused to be done. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. SUMMER CRUISE. The local\ agent* for the Northern Stcauish.p Company (slesrrs. Levin and Co.) annnunoe the annual Aummer cruise through the islands and harbours nf the northern coast, which is to be run by the steamer Nganuhi. Thevesiel will leave Auckland on the "Ist February and arrive back on the Gth February. The principal fetrturc<j of the cruise include calte at the Hen nnd Chtclterw Group and the Pcor Knights, Whangorci Falls, Kamo mineral eprings. Pacific cable station in Do r ubtlcss Bay, and Waiwcra hot epringj. Fiehinj expeditions, drives, antt picnics figure largely in the programme, the aim of tho company being to provide- as much variety as possible and to give passenger: every opportunity of oeeintr within' the allotted time all iiic most beautiful and intcrfstinj; spots along the northern coast. To ensure comfort the number of passciiccrs will be limited to £5, all in cne elms. Tbe present excursion b the third run by the Ngapuhi. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company ba-. chartered the new steamer Port Augusta, 4063 tons, to load in Now Zealand for London, in time to catch the March wool salci. The vessel n now in Austral a, and is to come on to Napier, Wcll-ngrton, ?nd Lyttelton, calling finally from the Southern* port. The Union Company'a steamer Warrimoo will arrive here on I'riday next, nnc day caily, and will sail for Sydney the ane day so as to connect with the Homeward mail steamer from Aiwtrnlia. The Union Company advise that the collier Kotulm io to leave Wtatpirt for Wellington to-night. The- New Zealand Shipping Company advtee that the steamers Rimutako, sailing for Lir.don on the 14th Fcbiuarv, Toiigariro easing l.th March, nnd TuraVma, on the 11th April, will all make special c-113 pt Rio do Janeiro after leaving Monte Video. .The New Zealand and African steamer Drayton Grange is to leave Auckland for Wellington to-day, and is due here on WcdncJilav night. The' Sussex, of the New Zealand and African Line, nov/- at Auckland, '3 to leave for Wellington on Friday, and :6 due here on Monday next.. The Waipori, which arrived fron Weatpnrt yesterday, is to return to Westport on WedOn her nest trip from New Zealand, the Hnddart-Paiker Company's steamer Zealandia will leave Auclilnnd a day early, sailing on tho 21th December instead of on Christmas Day. Tho Union Company advise that the steamer Aialmra -arrived at Westport at 10 o clcelc last night, and sailed for Grcyrr.outh at 10 o'clne!: this morning. Tho Whnngape is expected to leave- Westport for Sydney nt 10 o'clock to-night. Tho Kotulm is not now rxnected to leave i Westport for Wellington until 10 o'clock tomorrow inorninsr. The Kini will leave for WelKncton at 11 a.m. to-morrow. | BY~TKTJETCIiAFB i ONEHUXOA, 3rd December. Sailed — Tak:pi'na, f'M New Plymouth and Wctlinstfin. Paswnßns — Mbsee Fallwell, nieaScl, AJesdama? Robertson, Finlayson, H*nton md 2 oluldien, Furbr, Dcnnic, Close, Honcyfleld, Sandford, Poolov, Messrs. .Ia&ger, "Ilnbortcci'. R°c, Colrniohoun, M'Grejror, Thane. Lane, Harris, Moritr-on, Furby, Anderson, Keytc, Champion and 2 boys, Bcnnie, Hcnton, " Rev. Larlsius. NAPIER, 3rd December. Soiled— Waikoro (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, 3rd December. To sail— Tutanckoi (11 p.m.). for Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 8