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LATE SHIPPING.

—■ ■. . .o ARRIVALS. February 7—Waimatc, g.s. (11.15 i.m.), £610 tons. Cameron, from Napier. Febmary 7—Storuilnrd, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 217 tons, M'lntjrc, from Wanganui. February 7—Kahu, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 182 tone, Tlionmsou, from East Coast. ENTERED OUTWARDS. February 7—Maheno, s.s. (0 p.m.), 5282 tons, Xe\ille, foi Sydney. Passengers: Saloon— JU«ses Alexander, Gule (2), I'iU, Jlayne, Lloyd, Srivenz.c, Mesdames Alexander, Gule, Sounders j Ansell and infant, Cockburn, Hunt, Jlockler, j Ilioome and infant, Lloyd, JlacMafion, Neylor, I Mesas. Lake, Alexander, Phillips, Gulf, Saundera, Arsell, Titt, Cockburn, Hood, Alexander, Luck, Mookler, l'aequill, Waugh, Hughes, >'ej • lor, ETcrs, Master Hunt. February 7—Mokoia, s.s. (5 p.m.), 3502 tons. Smith, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers —Saloon : For LytteKon—.Miss M'Oarthy, Mesdames Moore. Spaiks-, Zcusi, Messrs. ' Petrie, Bea'iirhamp, Moore. For Dunedin—Misses Flora and Bruce, Mr. M'Donald. ' February 7—Mann, s.f. (8 p.m.), 3399 to*s, Nc-wton, for Lj ttelton.—23o passengers. FROM LONDON FOR BUNKER COAL. An uuannounced advent this morning was thenirhal of the Shaw, S.ivill, and Albion Compinj's steamer Tokonuru, en route from. Louilun to Auckland. The vessel left London, on the l£th December, and was due at.the northern port early th'S week. Being "well south, and running &h'ort of conl, Captain. M'Fie decided to put into port at Wellington to augment his supply of fuel. On the voyage out tho T'kmnaru coaled at TenerifTe. She rounded the Cape without sighting it, the flist land to come into view being Prince Edward Island. The vessel kept nn a southward course and was beJow s*deg. Macdonald and Heard Islands wpre also passed. A splendid glacier, "about &00-3 ft hijjh was in view on tEe- latter island. While in southern eefls a few icebere-s were met with, some of them measuring about half a mile- long and standing 200 ft above senlevel. Nothing untoward occurred during the. passage, and £he weather generally speaking was moderate. Tho Tokomarii ia freighted with 7850 tons of New Zealand cargo. Her first port of discharge is Auckland, for which ehe ha* 40CO tons, Wellington will then he visited again, when, she will unload a further 1850 tons. There is also 1900 tons of csigo for Timaru. The 6tfamer is expected to nroceed northwards this 1 evening.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 8