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LATE SHIPPING

IHJI'ARTUKES. Manli 'M — l'uleeiia, s.i. (1.05 p.m.), 1212 ton:-, Crawford, toi I'icton ami Nelson . I'.iskciijjcr — bakran : For J'icton— Missm, I'rcston, Wei-It-r, Fowler, llorton (2), lillnkwooU, Mowat, llomesett, KiMicr, Haj, >'e.vitle. Cooper, Mcs<ianif> Oughton, Jiulfour, Kinvear, Drown and infant, SmiUi uml infant, Mowsit ami infant, Wilson. Thomas. Mr. Mowat and. boy. For Nelson— Mism* Burclio, Moots, Harkueas. King, McGJmtj, MesdamtH Quilliam, Busb, Davics. McQuiit), namsdeu. Moore, Barptr, Barr>, McKenzie, Hear, Messrs. QuAliani, Duvie«, Arthur, MeOinity, McCarthy, Bnrford, McShane, Moore, Archdeacon Harper, McKenzie, Armstrong, ChUholm. For French Pats— Miss Hope. • L'XTB«ED OUTWARDS. . March 30— Mapourika, s.b. (4 p.m.), 1203 tons. Stringer, (or Nelson, Westport, and Greymoutti. Passengers— Saloon : For Nelson— MtaseH Crakn, Fogu«t, Baxter, Doughty, and Poote, Mm. Ahhton. Messrs. Redmond, Deem, Stephen h, Botten, Barnes, Parker, Armit, Sullivan, Porter-H«rrU. For Westportr— Mrs. Scandlyn. Messrs. McLeod and Raine. For Grey mouth— Mi RbeM Mitchell, Barrett, Mesdames Hopkiint, Mulvitle, Head. Roper, Messrs Hopkins, tinpie. Mills, Stark, Dorrington, Melville, Tinge.v, Runciman, Lawn, Ramsay, Williams, Curti* (S), Fryberg. THE WARRIMOO. Till the time of going to pcess no news had been received ot tliu intercolonial steamer Warrimoo, which left Sydney for Wellington at 2.90 p.m. on Saturday, and wa*, in ordinary voursc, duo this morning. It in veiy probable that the steamer lias been delayed by the heavy kouth-eatit gale which sprung up this morning, and wliicn v/ould raise head seas for the \ctsel. At '•'• p.m. to-day theic was a moderate tea running at the Heads, with overcast weather and occasional tqualte oi rain. THE MOREA. fPBESS ASSOCIATION.] FREMANTLE, 30th March. Arrived— Morea, from London. Passengers for New Zealand— Messrs. Toogood, Lee, and Glldea, Dr. and Mrr. Morris, Mr. Hope, wife and 2 children, Misses Birch and Coward. AOTEA, FOR LONDON. The departure of tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion cargo steamer Aotea from the King's Wharf for London ha* now been fixed lor daylight on Friday next, the Ist April. MAMARI LKFT RIO. A cable message received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company advises that the c-arßo steamer Maraari, whicii left Wellington lor London on the 2nd March, letiumed lict loyagc Horn Rio dc Janeiro on the oening of Saturday last, the 2Cth inst. The vessel i.s due at Loudon about the 17th Apiil. LEAVING FOR WEST OF ENGLAND. Some time to-morrow the Fcderal-Houlder-Shire liner Devon is to leave Lyttelton for Avontnouth, 'Liverpool, and Ulaigow. The following have booked pasbages by the steamer: —Mr and Mrs Greenwood, Mr iind Mrs A. H. Wrightson and 3 children, Miss Russell, Dr Brown, Mr A. W. Manning, Mrs Hill, Mr John Campbell, Mr and Airs Paui, Mr and Mrs btamton and 3 children,, Mr and Mrs Breitwig nad 2 children, Mr W. F. Moorman, Mr and Mrs Lovcband Hnd 3 children, Mr J. W. Kenton, Mrs Harvey and infant, Mies June Lewis, Mr Kobbon, Mr O. W. Armitave, Mr Dodd, Mr T. Sinclair, Mr and Mrs Good, Mr and Master A. Deakiu, Mr J. W. Goulder, Mrs Sims and 3 children, Mr J. Gowan, Mr J. Dkkenbon, Mr James. The crew of the dredge Eileen Ward was to be paid ott this afternoon, and the vet>bel will be drawn on the Patent Slip for survey as soon aa the Kotuku comes oil. The Rirautuka left Napier for Wellington just after midnight, and is accordingly due about midnight to-night. bhe leaves for London to-morrow week. . 11l . fc . m ,°, ru iF g the twining bhip Amokura left the Bluft for Dusky Sound. The nineinoa was also to leave the Bluir to-day for the same place, but it is probable that rough weather lias detained her at Waipapa or Doc Island, as no advice of her leaving had been received to-day. Departuro of tho Btrntheain for Lyttelton has now been fixed for 0 a.m. to-monow. Mr George Grchj, principal keeper of the Waipapa Point llghtlioußC, oouth-weot of the Bluff, is at present in Wellington. He spent to the South to-night. BY I"ELE(SKAPH. „ „ . . ,_ NELSON, 30th March. tV fi M'. lcd r Ar " hura (1 " 35 V- w '>> for JP'cton and nciiington. , , . „ XAPIER, 30th March. Arrived— Hauroto (1 p.m.), from Wellington, a.. „. „ KOXTO.N, uOtli March. Sailed— Himitangi (10 a.m.), for Wellington. The nimltangi mid Moa were unable to tio«a the bai, and had to put bad;. . , , . PATEA, UJth March. Ai lived- Ao. ere und Knpuni (noon), from W clhngton.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 8