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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. October 6— Arapawa, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 266 tons, Corby, from Wanganui. October 6— Warrinioo, s.s. (3.45 p.m. in the stream), 3529 torn,, Neville, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. October li— Koonya, &.a. (1.5 p.m.), 1091 tons, Showman, for New Plymouth and West Coast. October o— Corinna, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Timaru and Dunedin. ENTERED OUTWARDS. October o— Maori, s.s. (S p.m.), 3369 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon— Misses McKenzie, Cooper, B.irron (2), Vallancc, Bennett, Anderbon, Bullied, Lane, Cooper, Mcbduines McKenzie, Vallanee, Bain, Barnby, Bulleid, Burncs, Key. Porter, Dr. Warren, Messrs Burnett (2), Weave, Williams, Jlclntosh, Bain, X'carsou, Barnby, Russell, bell, ilcFarlanu (2;, Adams, Bulleid, Lee, New combe, Drearer, and Burncs. HOMEWARD BOUND. R.M.S. ARAWA'S PASSENGERS. At r.oon to-morrow the Shaw, Saiill, and Albion Company 'b dhect liner Araw.i is to h.iil Vioni the Glasgow Whan 1 for London -via Monte Yidu>, Tenerifte, and Pljmoutli. The following have booked passages, :— First saloon : From >. aiuer— Mr. fl. Gutlnie Smith. Fiom ! Sjdnej— Mrs. Needham. Messrs. J. Hanvood, F. H. Xccdliam, E. B. Pratt. Second baloon : Fiom 'Wellington— Mesdames Gordon, C. A. Obec, Misfccs Gordon (2), E. Ellis, X. Obee, Messrs. J. Gordon, K. Morrison, H. L. ScholeJield, P. D. Tiirnbull, Masters Gordon (2). From Auckland— Misses E. Gill, E. H. Tra fiord, Christchurch— Mrs. R. Daltvy. From Dunaicbsrfi. J. C. Clarke, L. B. Tod<l. From edin— Miss X. Gardiner, Mr. H. Dixon, Mrs. C. IS. McLean. Fiom Sydney— Messrs. W. Jansen, J. Leyren. From Melbourne— Mr. G. E. Myers., Mrs. F. Storey and Mbs Storey. Third-class : From Wellington — Mefdames Molyneu.x, Baigrie, Misses -E. Airey, E. Ellis, Messrs W. Baird, L. Ham, M. Molyneax, L. H. J'aget, IS. Shipp. . From Auckland— Messrs. J. Cummack, J. Darlington, H. Dailmgton, R. Newman, W. A. Prinfile. From Westport — Messrs. W. Graham, Hume, Smith. From Cliristclmrch— Mr. D. ItlcPhail. Mr W. D. D'oupla.-,, Mr. and Mrs. E. Miles. Master Miles, Miss Miles. From Dunedin— Mrs. Skycs, Miss B. Skjes, Messrs. J. Skycs, .1. Shaw. From Blcnlieim— Mifcs Sibbett, -Miss D. Sibbett. Mr. 11. Y. Sibbett, Master H. Sibbett. From Greymouth— Mr. F. Taylor, Mr. A. Thirkell. Tiom Sydnej— Mr. H. N. Reeve. Passengers are notified that baggage must be alongside not later than 10 a.m. to-morrow, aud the lmer proceeds direct to sea from the Mharf. She is due at Monte Video on tho 2i>th inst., at Plymouth on the 17th November, and at London on the 18t!i. WHAKARUA AT MELBOURNE. A cable nieosagc from Melbourne advises that the Tyser liner Whakarua, which is :it present under charter to the A. and A. Line. auriVed theie yesterday from New York. After discharge, she proceeds to Sydney and Xew Zealand ports. The local agent*) expect .her to leacli 'Wellington about the 2Uth inst. WAIMATE GOES TO BLUFF. It. has now been decided that the New Zealund Shipping Companj's cargo steamer Wuhnate, which is at present berthed at the King's Wharf, is to leave on Tuesday next tor the Bluff, where she commences inward loading. The vessel subsequently visits other Dominion porto, and will be despatched in time to catch tho January -wool sales at London. Mr. l\ li. Xaylur, lute chief olucei' of ■ the ttairau, has no\y been appointed chief officer of the Maoriland Company's s.s>. Laudrrdale. Mr. W. B. Robertson, late of thfc Atevauder and I'ulanekai, will join the Laudeidfile as pecond officer. The Cingalese fireman who disappeared from the Apanina at Port Chalmers Jast week has not jot been traced. Ta±, name is Charles Kay, and he speaks English, and it is understood he can read and write. The Otago Daily Thnec points out that any one assisting an undesirable immigrant in any v. ay with a view of evading the authorities is liable to a nnc of £:Jol>. Mr. D. A. Ailken (assistant general manager of the Union Steam Ship Company) was a passenger fiom Australia by the Victoria, whicji arrived at Auckland on Monday. BY TELEGRAPH. NEWCASTLE, Oth October, bailed— Kurow (» a.m.), for Wellington. TEKOPURU, Oth October, oailedr- Brisbane (1.30 p.m.), for Melbourne. _ , , „ MOTUKKA, 6th October. Sailed— Manaroa (0.40 p.m.), for Wellington. WAX.GANUI, Oth October. Arrived— Huia (0.10 p.m.), irom Wellington. AUCKLAND, 6th October. Arrived— Tofua (10.20 a.m.). from Suva. ' NELSON, Cth October. Sailed— Rosamond (11.20 a.m.), for PTctciand Wellington. BLENHEIM, Otli October. Arrived— Blenheim (noon), from Wellington DUNEDIN, Cth October. Sailed— Ulnnaroa (3 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington— Jlisses Moar, Donaldson, Jeffery, Mrs. Mclnto'ih and child. BLUFF, 6th October. Sailed— Ruapehu, for Lyttelton.

/ An auction salo'will take place at the offices of Messrs. Dalgety a-nd Company, Ltd., Palmerston North, on the 9th October, when tho auctioneers will sell in sections tho Bainesse Estate, situated near Palmerston North, on the Foxton line. Mr. J. Callis publishes an advertisement in this issue regarding the book he is now compiling, entitled "New Zealand : Great Britain of the South." Messrs. Levien, Shallcrass and Co. advertise a sale of household furniture and effeots at the Central Auction Rooms, Willis-street, on Friday next, at 2 p.m. A consignment of six "Invader" drophead sowing machines will be sold at the same time ; also a. couple of Chinese silk embroidered bed-spreads. A notice of interest to subscribers to tho Wellington Telephone Exchange is advertised in this issue. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 8

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