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LATE SHIPPING.

ENTERED OUTWARDS. A|>nl 7— Manuka, ».». (5 p.m.), 450."> ton», Nc\ill.\ (or J.jttclton, Dum-din, BluIT, Bobart, and Melbourne. I'lihuciißerii — Saloon : Kor Southern porto— Misses Kohl). Oraj, Clark, Doild, Mitchell (2), Uarrett. Porter, Heuney, Donaldson, Melville, Burns, Ingrnm, .Mesdnmes Kahn, Urn, Hicker.-, Turner, Canhman, Martin, Ileaney, Andernon, Donaldnon, Watson, Munio, Melville, IMalteley. Messrs Strickland, Kolin, Urn, Oiay and boy, Douglas, Watcon, Munro, Kwan. Kor Hobart — Misses Millens (2), Mri.. hdmond.s, Mr. Edmonds. For Melliourne—Mlssrs Jolmstoni', Tod, Rendell (3), Mfsdames Cliipperton, Beiriman, Hmait, Tod, I'lt-eton, Webster, Messrs Smart, Dooley, Hill, O'Brien, Itobiruoii, Cummins. lIIMUTAKA SAILS TO-MORROW. The New Ztalund Shipping Company advises that the departure of the R.M.B. Rimiltaka for London has bn-n postponed till 5 a.m. tomorrow (Krldnj). It in reported that this is owing to the delay in receiving consignments of cheese from I'atca, the bar at the latter port being in an unsatisfactory condition. The shipments, however, arc expected to night and the Rimutaka will proceed direct to sea from the Olic-kow Wharf. Passengers mu»t embark this (Thursday) evening. ARAWA AT PLYMOUTH. A cable message received by the local agents fof the Miaw, Savill, and Alhion Company ktatcs that the It.M.S. Arawa, which left Wellington for London on the 24th February, arrived at Plymouth on tho evening of Tuesday loftt, the Ml) in.nt. The liner has made another smart passage Homeward, and arrived two da> s ahead of timetable. A TROUBLESOME BAR. According to advices received by the local office of the Union Steam Ship Company there was still ft heavy sea running on the Grey bar this morning making navigation dangerous. No movements in or out could be effected. It was hoped, however, to despatch the Arnhurn thi& evening, and as the vessel has already been considerably delayed t-he will come direct to Wellington to pick up her running on Saturday. The present position is serious, as the net result is tho "holdint!-up" of the Buteshire, which with a full cargo for London is now waiting in the stream for al>out 1700 tons of bunker coal. The steamers that arc to bring this arc imprisoned at Orey mouth. THE IONIC. At present loading at the Ring's Wharf the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer lonic is to sail for Lyttelton to-morrow afternoon. She is due back in Wellington on the 15th lnst., and is timed to sail for London, via Monte Video, Rio de Junelro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth on Thursday, 2Ut. Captain Thomas Proctor is master of the barquentine St. Kilda, which arrived here yesterday from Newcastle. .Mr A. J. Semple ll mate, and Mr A. JI. Frame second mate. The vessel will probably go to i northern port after discharge to load kauri for Sydney. Dr. M. Synden is surgeon on the New Zealand Shipping Company's 11. M.5. Turakina. Mr. U. Boon is sttfward-in-chargc. The Government steamer Hinernoa li due to arrive in Wellington on Monday next. She will probably arrive at Westport to-mor-row from southern lighthouses. Mr G. Thorpe has Joined the Komata as third officer, and Mr. H. Clayden, late third odlcer of the Kurow, has taken up the same position on the Corinna. Mr. James Rankin, late fourth officer of the Moeraki, has Joined the Tc Anau as third. The local agents for the A. and A. Line advise that the steamer Aberlour, from New York via Australian |>ortt> and Auckland, is expected to reach Wellington on the 25th April. Mcstri. Me Arthur and Hull have received telegraphic advice to the effect that the steamer Holmdalc put Into Puponga for bliclter this morning. The Union Steam Ship Company's Waihora is expected to leave Wellington for Lj Helton on Saturday next with the balance of her Newcastle coal. BT TELEGRAPH. ONEHUNCA, 7th April. Sailed— Rarawa, for New Plymouth. Passenger* : Saloon— Jlieeei Webster, Benjamin, Malloy (2), .Mt'.sdainea Aslicr and child, I'earce und child, tieison. Miilington, Milne and son, McNeil], Mfht-rs. Aslier, I'oarce, Uilmorc, Legg, BorthWß'k, Beck, McXetll. .NEW PLYMOUTH. 7th April. To sail— Rosamond (3 p.m.), lor Oiu-hung.i. BLUFF, 7Ui April. Sailed— Dilkcra, for Port Ciulinein.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 8