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LATE SHIPPING.

ESTEBED OUTWARDS. May 31— Hauroto, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1986 tons, Smith, for iytteHon and Dnnedin. PssseDgers—Saiooo-: For Eyttetton— Miss Hewitt, Mrs Vowles, Messrs Clark, Mills, McLennan. For Buneciin— Mrs Lawson and cbHA, Mr Lawson. May 31 — Mapoarika. s.s. (8 pan.), 1203 tons, Stringer, for Nelson, Westport, and Greymout-h. Passengers — Satoon : For Nelson — Misses Clark, Tame, Meadows, Mrs. BofWcgh and child, Messrs. Burroogh, Powell, Exrrib, Bracey, Brittendea. For Westport — Mesdames Lawsen, ■West, Messrs. Lawsen, Bixon. For Sreymouth — Miss Morgan, Messrs. Basil Jones>, Bonar. SUSSEX AT STOKEY. A cable from Sydney advises the arrival at thai port yesterday afternoon of the Kedera.l-Houider-Shire liner Sussex. The vessel will leave for Auckland on Thursday, and is due here about the I4th June. THE RUAHINE. After discltarge of her WeHingion cargo the Ru&hiue will leave for Lytteiton on Saturday to complete discharge. Her Homeward loading ports are Lyttelfeoa, Napier, Timaru, Port Clialffifors, and Wellington, and she sails finally from the latter port on the 30th iiret. A telegram fiom Greymouth-advises thai the Union Company's steamer Poherua is still barbonnd there. The Delphic is t4mcd to leave Lyttelton at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington, where she will complete her Homeward loading. Directly after discharge of her cargo Hie Mimipo, at present en route to Jfew Zealand from New York under charter to the U.S. and I A. Company, will commence Homeward loading under the auspices of her owners (the Tyser Company), and will follow the Nere- j hana. The Tyser liner Indradevi, due here about the 16th June, has 1800 tons of cargo for W-eHington. The Government steamer Hinemoa is still away in the far north, near Awanui. overhauling buoys, and will eventually -work up to Cape Maria. The Tutanekai was due to reach Wellington this afternoon from the East Cape. BY TELEGRAPH. DUNEDIK, 31st sJ§y. Sailed— Monowai (3 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers for Wellington : Saloon — Misses St. Clair, Broiigh, Gibson, Smith, Milne, Mrs. Brough.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 126, 31 May 1910, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 126, 31 May 1910, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 126, 31 May 1910, Page 8

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