LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. January 9— Kapiti, b.b. (1.55 a.m.), 242 toni>, Sawyers, from tWauganui. DEPARTURES. .January o— Pukaki, s.s) (2 p.m.), 1414 tons, Tate, for Bluff. ' ENTERED OUTWARDS. Jauuary o— Mokoia, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3502 tons, Robertson, for Lyttel'on and Dmiedln. Passengers—Saloon : For Lyttelton— Misses Thompson (2), Downes, Wright (2), Pepperill, Masters, Partridge, McGregor, Campbell, Kemplhorne, Mesdnnies Jamjeson, Thompson, Palerbon, Janson, Carr, Barnard, Mains, Dovines, Wilson, Pepperill, Campbell, Hall, Archibald, Simcs, Colbert, Gibbs, Revs. Glover, Liddell, Foster, Harris, Cosain, Hyde, Southern, Duinbcll, Captain Bone, Captain Blair, .Messrs. Laing, Sturrock, Wright, McLelian, Taylor, Barnetl, Frost, Campbell, Jones, Pepperill, Fay, Carter, Bliss, Hawkins, Watkmsoh, Varney, Cocker, Jolint,on, Hunt, Stileu, Lanibie, Thompson, Moore, Watson. Brown, .McGregor, Wilson, Campbell, Hall, Archibald, Sims, Cobert, Goldie. McCallum, Gibbs; 72 steerage. For Dunedin— Misses Chapman and Mclver, Mcbdames Prictor, Kirk, Briggs, Messrs Prietor, Biiggs, Kirk. SOMERSET, FROM LIVERPOOL. The Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Somerset ai rived in the btream at Wellington shortly before 5 o'clock last evening, and berthed at the King's Wharf this morning. The vessel left Liverpool on the 22nd November, and coaled both at Las Palmas and Capetown. Hobait was leiwhed la6t Thursday. Fine weather prevailed practically the whole of the voyage. The Somerset averaged a bpeed of 12.5 knots since leaving Liverpool. She has 3300 tons ,of cargo to put out at Wellington prior to sailing on Monday for Auckland, where 4200 I tonß will bo discharged. Cargo will also be discharged at Lyttelton and Duuedin. Captain J. L. M. Hunter has with him the following officers :— Chief, Mr A. St. John Belyea; second, Mr R. 0. Lewis; third, Mr F. I. Powell; fourth, Mr t>. Snowball', chief engineer, Mr J. Taylor; second. Mr W. Mackay; third, Mr D. Graham; fourth, Mr J. Watt; fifth, Mr D Mac Nab; sixth, Mr A. Campbell; refrigerating engineer, Mr N. Stewart; chief steward, Mr E. E. Allam; surgeon, Dr. L. A. Ha r wood. OTAKI AT AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Shipping. Company's steamer Otaki arrived at Auckland this, morning from London direct. She should be In Wellington about the 10th hist. The Arahura left Weetport at 10 am toduy for Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. ' Captain W. Mcßride, a well-known master m the Union Company's service/ has left the sea, being now located in a shore pobition at Tahiti. - « . BY TELEGRAPH. - PATEA, oth January. Arrived— Klrlpaka (noon), from Wellington. NAPIER, Oth January. Arrived— Monowal (12.35 p.m.), fiom Wellington. 'MOTUEKA, oth January. Sailed— Manaroa (1.30 p.m.), fdr Wellington. FOXTON, Oth January. Sailed— Gertie (1 p.m.), for Wellington.
Calk have exceeded dividends in tho Bcndigo (Victoria) gold-field last year by nearly £38,000. The total yield was 175,6840z ; dividends were paid to the amount of £123,515, and the calls totalled £161,356.,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 8
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449LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 8
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