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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. February I— Kirlpaka! s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 133 tons, Croucher, from I'atea. ENTERED OUTWARDS. February I—Manuka,1 — Manuka, 5.6., 4505 tons, ICovllle, for Hobarb and Melbourne, via Southern ports. Pa'ssongers— Saloon : For Hobart— Mibses Trere, Eingst, Mrs. Street and 2 .children, Messrs. Seager, Grose, Street. For Melbourne— Misses Bargood, Donoghue, Nayjor, Hemty,; Wilson, Mateer, Captain Leech, Mr. Donoghue. \ February I— Mararoa, 5.6, (8 p.m.), 2508 tOttß, Manning, for Lybtelton. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Paul, Pearson, Craig, Hood, Burnett, Mackenzie, Shannon, Carkins, McCalman, Barton. Elby, Bowen, .McDougall,. Proctor, Bull, Forsythe, Mesdames Shannon, Howell, Blackwood, Wood, Firth, Eiby, Park, Do Renzie, Old, Spencer, Wright, Macartney, Bevad, Toomer and 2 children, Bishop Neville, Bishop Julius, Dr. Scott, Captain Wood, Messrs. Cptton, Finley, Shannon, Blackwood, HoweLl, Biiroctt, AisJable, Mackay, Baker, Wood, Gibbons, Sweetman, McDougall, Robinfcon, Williams, Wlieeldoii, Roose, Oorbett, Macartney (2), Tooiner; 10 steerage. WEST COAST STEAMER.The 5.5. Mapourika arrived at Greymouth at 5 a.m. to-day, and is to sail on her return trip at ' 7 o'clock this evening. She is due here on Saturday afternoon. ISLAND BOAT. The Talune is due at 7 o'clock' to-night from Fiji, via Auckland. She brings a cargo of fruit and general produce for this port. Af-' ter discharge, she sails to-morrow for Napier. RUAPEHU FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Ruapehu is diie' here from Napier on Sunday. At noon on Thursday she is to sail for London, THE SYDNEY BOAT. The next intercolonial boat from Sydney is the Aorangi, which leaves that port on Saturday next for Wellingtoa. She is due here on jtho 7th February, and on the 9th the makes her departure. THE ANGLO-MEXICAN. The chartered steamer Anglo-Mexican is due hero on Monday, sth inst,., from Napier. Sheis to sail for London on Tuesday next. ' TONGARIRO'S PORTS. -» Tho Tongariro, now at Waitara, goeß from that port to Wanganui, Picton, and Wellington, sailing nnally from here oa the 10th February. > DARTFORD BTILL IN DEEP WATER BUSINESS. • Instead of proceeding to New Zealand, as I might have been expected, the Union Company's training ship Dartford, now at Sydney discharging redwood from Eureka, is to continue iv the deepwator .business. She will proceed to Newcastle, under this engagement Just announced, and there load coal for San Francisco, subsequently proceeding on to Puget Sound for a cargo of lumber, to ue discharged at Sydney and Newcastle. The Rabala was to havo left Auckland this afternoon for Wellingtoa. She is due hero on Sunday morning. Tho-Poherua. is expected from Greymouth tomorrow morning. , Mr. H. W. Vile, lato second officer of the Alexander, h»s signed off,- and his place lias been takeit by Mr. J. Arnold. Mr. D. Naibmith, second engineer of the eamu vessel, has come ashore, and the vacancy has been Oiled by the appointment of Mr. D. Mclntyre. Captain Smith, lately in command of the s.s. Orari, Jb on his way to Now Zealand in the Turakina. His vessel is due here from London on the 6th March. Captain Baldwin., of the Kowhal, has come ashore lor Jnst.vuctlonh, and Captain W. Scott has resumed coniujahtl. Mr., C. Naiamith has been, engaged as chief engineer of the Wnverley in place of Mr. A. Variau. Mr. L. G. H. Ward, purser of tho Mararoa, liai> como .ishoro on sick leave. •

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 8

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