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LATE SHIPPING.

ENTERED OUTWARDS. Slay 2— Mararoa, s.s. (8 p.m ), 2593 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers : SaJoou— MibhUh Teacher, Hudbon, Mesdumes Miller, Mason, Higgiiit, Polkinghouse, Gilkins, Hunt, Moody, Howard, Thompson, Houkli, McQuarie, Amos, Fogarty, Clegg, Messrs. Miller, Mason, Caselberg, Laurence, Higgins, Whitmore, Polkinghouse, Scott, Redwood, Brangstarb, Lord, Flemining, Cumining, Hainel), Rough, Lash, McKay, Clegg. May 2— MiHiourika, s.s. (midnight), 1203 tone. Crawford, for Picton, Nelbon, West port, and Greymouth. Pabsengen^-Saloon : For Pioton— Mibs Trail), Mrs. Downs, Messrs, Beasley, Pitt, Ryan, Ellison, Bull, Lame, Porter. Balliu-gor, Nixon, Ames, Beechey, Johiibon, Hooper, Connor, Saunderc, Wheeler, Vincent, Hearn, Hills, Loveday, Hirst, Beesley, Wylie, Ormoiid, Delauey, Rickards, Tlnney. For Nelson— Mibs Halliguu, Mesdames Field, Gorman, Clelland, Mowatt, Rev. lsitt, Messrs. Gibbinß, Taylor, Bromwcll, Mowatt, Taylor. Harrison, Devenish, Clelland, Fiannaaan, Israel, Forrar, and Gall For Westport— Miss HeUerman, Mesdamen Williams (2), Cole, Mebsrs. Brown, -Harrington, Cocltrane, Holder. For Greymouth— Misses Butler, Nancekuudd, Mesdames Ingistil and Taylor, Messrs. Sinclair, Ingistil. Ziinau, Bank, Bald, Wheatley, Cholerton, Kahn,' Fergusson, Quiim, and Healey. ATHENIC LEFT PLYMOUTH. Cabled advice has been received by the local , agents of the Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Steamship Company t-hat the Athenic left Plymouth for Wellington on Saturday afternoon. PASSENGERS FOR LONDON. Leaving for London to-morrow the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura is | taking the following passengers : — First saloon —Misses Mareeii; A. lhorp, M. J., G. T., and' F. E. Cumming, M. L., 15. L., and C. Patridge, Mesdames Throp, Culling, Patridge, SI. A. Patridge, senr., Overton-Jones, Simmonds, Captain J. A. H. Marceil, Messrs. -ft. Throp, T. S. Culling. H. H. Patridge, H. Overton-Jones, Masters K. W. Throp, T. G. Cubing. The ICtiikoura. will sail from the stream, and passengers will be conveyed aboard by a harbour steamer. TAVIUNI EECOMMISSIONED. After lying idle in the stream for some time the Taviuni goes into commsision, and leaves Wellington to-morrow for Greymouth. The Taviuni was wrecked at Westport borne years ago, and was refitted at Dunedin at considerable expense. Latest advices received by the Marine Department regarding the Hinemoa are that tho vessel will aurive at Wellington early next week. To-day she was at Kaipara. Messrs. Casteudyk and Focke, local agents for the Norddeutfcher Lloyd Steam Ship Company, have received cabled advice that the Grosser Kurfuret, which left Sydney on 25th March for Southampton , and Bremen^ arrived at Naples on Saturday evening— one day early. BY TELEGRAPH. ': . . , PATEA, 2nd May. Arrived— Aorere (10.20 a.m.) and Mana (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington NAPIER, 2nd Slay. Arrived— Hauroto (11.46 a.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA, 2nd May. Arrived— Manaroa (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 2nd May. Sailed— Pateena (10.5 a.m.), for Picton, and Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 8