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LATE SHIPPING.

DEPARTURES. January 29— Man a, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Motueka. j January 29— Pateena, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton and NeUon. Pasbengers — Saloon : For Picton— Misses Grimstone, Allen, Merlet, Keating, Wallace, Mesdarues Allen, Grimstone, Messrs. Cowper, Spear, Rowell, Scott, Cramp, Goodwin, Hewitt, Collier, Watson, Holmes. For Nelson — Misses Slaeoii, Low, Gould, Bowen, Baker, Homsby, Greig, Briggs, JiclCenby, Mesdaines Pope, Savage, Frauds, Stuart, Taylor, De Castro, Johnston, Captain Peart, Lieut. Gilm, Messrs. Vanes, Savage, Pope, Wakelin, Griffin, Bennett, Battle, Hanson, Lowrie, Bockett, McKay, Bath, Wooten, Jackeon, Gordon, Briggs, Stuart, Johnson, Bennett, Ward, Hughes, Francis, McClusky. ENTERED OUTWARDS. January 29— Mokoia, s.s. (6 p.m.), 3502 tonß, Harris, for Napier, GiSboine, and Auckland, Passengers— Saloon : For Napier— Mrs. Parsley, Mr. Myers. For Gisborne— Misses Cameron, McGowan, Eusor, Mesdames Wilkinson, Garnham, Dole, Ensor, Messrs Wilkinson, Cole. For Auckland— Misses Cook (2), Blackey, Robertson, Mcsdames Mcc, Cook, Blackey, Appleyard, Robertson, Cook, Cuesshire, Messrs. ' Wilson, Offcrmau, Proctor, Millar (2), Appleyard, Chesshire, Cook, Turnbull, Leihy; 22 steerage. , . January 29— Maori, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 lone, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers : SaloonMisses Bonar, Marshall (2), Kelson, Hall, Glen, Arenas, Ogau, Darby, Harkness, Beckingham, Morrison, Bridge (2), Ellis, Hill, Matheson, Kitto (2), Cox, Douglas, Mesdamcs Cook, Garland, Bouar, 1 Wickes, Cockayne, Rawson, Rolholf, Brittain, Nelbon, Arenas, Pollock, tiouth, Angel, Bridge, Forrebt, Brown and child, Berry, Thompson, Standage, McLeod, Ward, Dr. Fincu, Rev. Ingles, Rev. Standage, Messrs. Cook, Hatch, O'Connell, • Kirk, Bruce, Rolhoff, Brittain, Rout, Eijjg, Thomat, Wickes, Dobbie, Taylor, Brown, Williams, Grant, Falconer, Hercock, Smith, Dogmond, Hamilton, Wynne, Ste-i veui, Wright, Kichards, McDonald, HcLeod, Wara, Watkins, Gilflllert,; 7 steerage. ARAWA'S CARGO. Tue Shaw-Savill liner Arawa, which left Wellington, for London on Friday evening, took the following cargo from New Zealand ports:— From Lyttelton: 25 casks pelts, 50 casks tallow, 34C0 bales wool, 35 packages sundries, 2280 carcases mutton, 8910 carcases lamb. From Dunedin : 290 boxes butter. From Auckland : 20.857 boxes butter, 753 crates cheese. From Wellington : 44 packages sundries, 27 bales bheepskius, 3315 bales wool, 69 sacks* grass seed, 027 quarters beef, 17,915 carcases mutton, 409 packages mutton, 11,470 carcases lamb, 12,526 boxes butter, 6460 crates cheese. From Wanganui— ll3o boxes butter, 91 crates cheese. From New Plymouth : 12,175 boxes butter, 3656 crates cheese. From Patea: 3548 boxes butter, 7531 crates cheese. From Wellington: For Monte Video— l 6 packages sundries. The new steamer Opourl, bullfc at Home for the coastal 'timber trade, is a particularly up-to-date vessel. Her dimensions are:— Length, 170 ft, beam' 27ft, and depth 12ft sin. She is a eingle-serew Bteamer, built of steel, having a dead weight of 571 tons gross and 218 -tons net, with a dead weight of 650 tons on a draught of lift 9in. She was built by Messrs. J. Fullerton and Co., Paisley, and" engined by Mes-rs. Ro&s^and Duncan, Glasgow. She has one large hold nearly amidships in front of the bridge and two winches for working her caigo. The Corinna left Dunedin at 6 p.m. on Sunday for Oainnru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. She tails from here on Wednesday for Nelson, Now Plymouth, and Onehunga. The Federal-Houlder-Shive liner Somerset left Auckland on Satinday for Lyttelton. The Morayshire, ot the same line, anived at Lyttelton yesterday from Timal-u. ■ She sails finally from the latter port to-morrow. The Rosamond leaves here late to-night for Picton and Onehunga. The Star 'ot -Scotland (Tyber Line), from New Yolk, via Auckland, is due here on Saturday. The Star of Canada is, to sail at daylight to-morrow for London. , Captain Bartlett. at one time' in command of fcne R.M.S. Gothic, hU6 been, appointed henioi- Marine Superintendent in place of Captain Munay.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 8