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LATE SHIPPING.

DEPARTURES. February 5-Patcena, s.s. (12.« p.m ), 1212 lons, Watson, for. Picton and Nelson Pas?i ce i ng ? r^rv 8a i 0 ? 1 : - or p icton— Mißses Wooding, H'"" 1 («. a"" W>. Watbon, Mtsdan.eß Pemn and child, AVoodinK, Dobson, Hyan, Harris and child, Hewtt. Sylton, Sadd, Strickland, Mr. Perrin. lor Milson— ilibfses Scott, Poole, Igglesden, Hall, .Newman. Dimock, Keencv Mills (2). Compton, Sidcole, Hankln, Lewi 81 luney* Ta^br 1 " 66 "' Tnylor . and chiw « Jlillß . Mr! JteTg? K3J2 v ' 6 - s - (12 - 30 p - m ->' D3 tons > UNTKRED OUTWARDS. February 6-Monowal. s.s. (5 p m.), 3433 aTI-i* a r »O» On * for Na P ier > GisSornc, and Auckland. Passengers— Saloon : For Napier— rl!S£t Re JP olds - 4wlor. Bandmann, Mesdamei Lowlor. Vuicent, Shanks, Messrs. Reynolds, Franks, Salmon, Sewell, Vincent, Greer. Sim fwdl'm nC 7 M i is6es Hwdl "S?. Mudce and maid S&Mi^rcWift^). B L fc It Airft b in a f y V^ 1 ' s - 5 - (8 P- m ->- 839 » tons, AWweJl, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Logan, MaeGregor, Roblnwii. stubbi, viSii rr SB>S 8> Mus « rove . Flannery, Parrish Marshall, Newport, Gibbs, Carrington (2), nil?' i Hal % \lesdames\ lesdames w Wte, Ryan Shand ?hlld™ r C n bSI LL ° 8 ? tl> Norton - Pi « e and tw ° children, Gillearey, Armstrong, Sinclair, Boyd, 1 Bt M *£* 2 TehT eh » dre «. Hemu;. Higglns, IHannrßh^ K ?f' ?C? C r i es> Brianfc - Cuddle - ij ° Wel l. nLf -rhn'n Lleut --^? lo " el Burnutt Stuart, Messrs rti^,n n Pm ? n> W°° ldt - id ge, Gray, White, An*t™ ' JJ ay ?, yan ' Murphy. Logan, Armstrong, Sinclair, Boyd, Stone, Thornton Finn, nery, Harris, Good, Bibs (2), Brown. KendalL ?,^ gin^ irdle^ on ?' ?'i^ d en. Watt. Caddie Lull, Bowlls, and Auckland cricket team. KATTBNTURM LEAVES NEW YORK. Cable advice has been received announcing the departure of the United Tyaer liner Kattenturm from New York on 21st January lor dliMhfft aDd Ne .* Z n ealand ' sOrts - Auckland wll be the vessel'a first port of call hi the Dominion, and she is duo there about the 2nd ,2, , T,f?i* subs «l«ently proceeds to WeUington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, and the Bluff WM. Bannatyne and Co. are the local •■agents lor tlie vessel. Haying completed her survey, the steamer Opourl was- floated out of dock at Voon ol friday. She discharged the balance of her timber and Joaded general cargo, for Grey™»s lt A { tei : adjusting her compares, the Opoun sailed at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning for Groymouth to load timber for Lyttelton A^ffi e at L y" e ' t ?n J«»t now. The schooner Amelia Sinw is laid up owing to shortage of men The Morning Light, loaded with produce for Nelson and Waitapu. is held up for a cook . and the Annio Hill, loaded for Grey- [ mouth, is short of several hands The American barquentine Makeweli requires one man to complete her conplement. She was towed out to an anchor m the htream off Camp Bay, .and. was expected to compete her crew on Saturday, when she was to have saited for Gray's Harbour, U.S.A.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 8