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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. April fi— St. Kil<la. barqueutine (11.15 a.m. in the stream). ISO tons, from Sydney. April 6— lonic, n.s. (11.50 a.m.), 12,232 ton*, Roberts, from Pirton. April 6— Waihora, s.«. (12.15 p.m., in the stream), 4G3S tons, liutcliingn, from NewcaiiUe ' DKPARTURKB. April o— Coiinnu, ».s. (0.35 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for I'icton and routhern ports. April o— Pntcena, n.h. (2 p.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford, for I'icton and Nelson. April 6— Munaroa, j.s. (2.5 p.m.), 122 ton», Hart, for Molucka. TUKAKINA, FROM LONDON. Captuln T. Wcston la still commander of the K.M.B. Turakina, nnd has with him us officer*— Chicr, Mr A. U. Smith; second, Mr H. Wyn.wird; third, Mr 11. Williams; fourth, Mr T. Smyly; fifth, Mr M. Uoks (late Ben Line): chirf engineer, Mr .1. Skakle (late oi' s.s. Otaki); second. Mr J. Mc-Leun; third, Mr T. McLean; fourth. Mr M. Jordan; fifth, Mr C. Hnnd>man; sixth, Mr J. Ballock ; chief iefrigerating engineer, Mr F. Wales; abaistant, Mr Poterbon; electrician, Mr H. Pledger. The list of pawengers from London by the Turakina wae published on the 20th March. In addition the liner brought the following from Capetown : — Mr K. W. Spencer, Sir Ralph Wilmol nnd Lady Ada V.ilmot, Mr F. .1. SirnmondH-Mjers, Mr and Mrs J. C. Sutherland, Mr George Stevens, Mrs, Miss M., and Matter C. Stevens. After discharge at Wellington the Turakina proceeds on Saturday to Lyttelton to complete. She then will visit for the purpose of Homeward loadiug the Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton, and thence back to Wellington. 'Ihe liner is due here about the 29th inst., and lea>cs for London on the sth May. RIMUTAKA, FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company'! R.M.S. Rimutaka lias now been fixed to take her departure from the Glasgow Wharf for London via usual ports at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday). KIA ORA LEFT AUCKLAND. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Comp»ny's steamer Kia Ora, from London, left Auckland at 1.45 p.m. yesterday for tlisborne and Wellington. The vcs»el Miould arrive here on Saturday next, when die will discharge explosives in tho stream before coming alongside the wharf. WAIWERA, FOR BEAUTY POINT. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Waiwera will shortly leave London with a consignment of railway material for Bc.iuty Point, Tasmania. The vessel will probably come to New Zealand first, and then will proceed to Australia. MANUKA, FROM SYDNEY. The Manuka, from Sydnej direct, passed Stephen's Island, en route to Wellington, at 1.30 p.m. to-day. £*«.' is accordingly due in ibe harbour about 0.30 this evening. BT. HILDA, FROM SYDNEY. After a protracted passage fiom Sydney the barquentine St. Kllda made port thi» morning under her own nail. The master reported that out of the thirty days occupied on the passage, twenty-se^en were marked by persistent ftoutli-cast winds and seas, whicii heavily retarded • progress. The vessel brings a shipment of hardwood consigned to Messrs J. W. Wallace and Co. WAIHORA FROM NEWCASTLE. At midday to-day the Union Company's larso collier Waihora arrived in the stream from Newcastle after n fine weather pa&6Bce. The cargo comprises 7000 tons of coal with a deck cargo of piles and logs. At 0 a.m. to-day tho Aialnira and Ngalieio «nived «t Oreymouth wharf. There wuh Riill too much beu for the Ennerdale, Kittawa, Kakanoa. and Poherua. The Petone, Kotuku, and Kamona were detained inside the river, and it was expected to despatch these vessel*, with the Araliura, on this evening's tide. Tho barque Antiopc, which recently put in here when bound from Newcastle to San. Francisco, made n smart \oyago of 45 dajs from Eureka to Sjdney last week. It is not expected that the Buteshire will get away for London before Saturday next as coal supplies for the steamer have been delayed at (Jreymoulh. Doth tho Kurow and the Komata were practically idle to-day through shortage of railway trucks. Mr. J. Clajdcn, third officer of the Kurow, signed off the vesM?l to-day. Mr C. Thorpe joined the Komata a« third officer. BY % TELEGRAPH. ONKHUNGA, 6th April. Thn Kiripaka, which lmd sailed for Pa tea, returned to port at 10 a.m., as the sea on the bar wai too lough. AUCKLAND, Cth April. Arrived— Kercru, ketcli (10 a.m.), from Niuc Arrived— Ysabel (1 p.m.), from Tonga. DUNEJJIN, Cth April. To sail— Moeruki (5 p.m.), for northern port! and Sydney. Passengers for Wcllinuton : Sa-loon-Missed Pollock, Russell, Peat, Mesdames Ghi6herg, Lake, Sutton, London, Durham, Kowlett, Paterßoii, McFailauc, Mc&brs. Ginsberg, Lake, London, L.ijburn. Peat.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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