LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. November I—Himitangi,1 — Himitangi, fa. p. (1 p.m.), 323 tons, jfiinley, from Enst Coast. DEIWRTUnUS. No\ ember I— T.ikupuna. s.s. (12..10 p.m.), 103 C tons, Stewart ,ior Picton and Nelfeon. Viihsengers— Saloon : :For J.'icton — Misses Connolly, Drnper (2), Bn&ch, Mestlnnifs West and 2 children. Lusty and child. Johnston, O'Uorke, JlciLeod, Messrs. O'Koike, McLcod, Hall, Stewart, Cathie. Hanlcastle, Cook. Tarry, Morrin, Taylor, Hudson, Ensor, Klliott, Buigent, MoCracken, Busch, Maher. Campbell. ¥or Nel<-on — Misses Hare, Cook. Haycock, Mesdames Enre, Stick, Franklyn, Messrs. Granficld, Frnnklyn, Urooker, McKay. IONIC AUKIVES TO-NIGHT. A inesaajie fro mStephen's Island advises that the R.M.S. lonic, from London via Capetown and Hobart, passed there for Wellington at 2 -o'clock this afternoon. The liner should accordingly arrive in the stream at 7 o'clock this evening, and will remain ac anchor for the night, bt'rtliing at N r o. 1 south. Queen's Wharf, after tne port" health inspection to-morrow morning. There are 675 passengers for JCew Zealand. HUIA^ FROM KAIPAHA. An early arrival this morning was the well kuown tiuviliai-y schooner Hum. which came to Waterloo-quay from Kaipara about G o'clock. The schooner left Te Kopiiru at 1.30 a.m. on Saturday, and cleared the bur at 8 a.m. A good north-east wind lasted all the way down the const, and enabled the vessel to make a smart inn of n little over two days. She brines DO.uOOft of sawn timber for Wellington, the residue, 70,000 ft, being lor Lytlelton. FLORA TO 'LAY UP. Early to-morrow morninc the Union Company's steamer Flora is due at Wellington from Auckland, via East Coast hays and Kanier. After di.schai'gc here, the vessel will go out of commission temporarily for the purpose of an overhaul and survey. MOANA, FROM SIDNEY. There are 177 people travelling to New Zenland on the intercolonial liner Moana, due on Wednesday from Sydney. Of this number 81 are in the saloon and 00 in the steerage. The Arahura reached Greymouth /it 0 a.m. this morning from Wellington, and is to sail on the return journey at 10 o'clock tonigbt. The Government training-ship Amoknra is expected to leave Picton on Saurdny nex for Wellmgtton. BY TELEGRAPH STEPHEN'S ISLAND. Ist November. R.M.S. lonic passed east at 2 p.m. WKSTPORT, Ist November. Sailed— Regulus (1.43 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH, Ist November. Arrived— Arnliui a <') a.m.). from Westport. To sail— Arnhui.l ttO p.m.), for Westport, Iselson, Picton, and Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1909, Page 8
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396LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1909, Page 8
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