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LATE SHIPPING,

ARRIVALS. March 26— John, s.b. (2 p.m.), from Hokiaiiga. DEPARTURES. March 26— Huia. b.s. (12.30 p.m.), 127 tons, Bui't, for Wanganui. ENTERED OUTWARDS. - March 20— Mararoa, s.s. (8 p. in,), 2588 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers : SaloonMisses O'Neill, Haywaid, Hall, Akins, Außtin (!?), Fairhall, Richardson, Sturgen, ■ Breeds, Rossuuetham, Mewlatntji Chilcote. O'dham. Btruclmn, Millar, O'Brien. Skeat, McOregor, Roberta, Hammond, I'aton. Messrs Cotton, Stinale. Harper, (S'Brien. McKeig, Brigmau. Binncy, Cheatham, Brown, Austin, Davidsou, Chilcott, Oldham, Barter, Sidey, Kerr, rain, Skeat, McGeorge (2), Roberts. Hammond, Paton, Dryberg, Faliy, Millar. ' March 26— Monowai, sb.(s p ni ), 3433 toau, Robertson, for Lyttelton. aud Dunediii l'a»bcnger*—Saloon: For Dunedin— Misseß Pope, Macaulay, Sturgeon, McGeorge, Mrs. McGeorge, Messrs. Solmcr, McGeorge. THE MANUKA. At 3 p.m. on Saturday afternoon the Manuka left Sydney for Wellington. She is due hero early on Thursday morning, an don the following day will get away for San Francisco via way ports. THE ARAHURA. The Arohui'a. arrived at Westporfc at 6 a.m. to-day, and at 2 o'clock this afternoon ehe sailed again. ,for Nelson. At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning she leaves Nel6on for Wellington, and i 3 due to-morrow night. The Tycer liner Niwam left Liverpool last week for Auckland direct. She Is to come on to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and is due hero about lOtfi May. Tuesday next is the day on which the Hurunui, now discharging London cargo at Auckland, is due at Wellington. On Saturday next the Tavinui Is to leare Lyttelton for the Chathams to load sheep and general cargo at Waitangi for tho Canterbury port. The coastal cargo carrier John is duo in Wellington to-morrow with a cargo of sawn timber from Hakianga. On Thursday bhe sails again, for Lyttelton. On her trip down last 'week tho Monowai lost an anchor and about 30 fathoms of cable at Gisborne. The Kaituna, which crossed the Manukau bar inwards on Sunday last, is credited with being the largest vessel to enter that port. The Atua's ' departure from Auckland for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji has been delayed a day, and she will not now salL until 10 a.m. to-morrow. The Kurow, which arrived at Lyttelton from Bunbury on Friday last, accomplished the passago ia 14 days 4 hours. The vessel has on board a. cargo of jarrah, some of which i 6 to be discharged at Pictou and some at Auckland. The Government steamer Hinemoa finished leading stores at Capo Maria on Sunday last, and was due at Cape Brett light yesterday. To-day she should be in Auckland, and tomorrow leaves that port with Lord Islington and party on a cruiso of the northern harbours. The Wakanul, cow at Sydney en route from St. John (New Brunswick), is to leave the New South Wales port for Auckland. She is duo at Wellington about 4th April. A shortage of frozen meat trucks is responsible for .delay to the Tyser liner Indrapura. Bhe will not now gei away lor Gisborne until Friday at the earliest. Advices from the Union Company's Gisborno office state that the Haupiri is expected at that port to-morrow night, as, the weather on tho ea«t coast has moderated appreciably. At l p.m. yesterday the Rotoitt arrived nb Tiinam from Melbourne To-night or to-mor-row night she leaves for Wellington direct. The Kurow leaves Lyttelton , at C o'clock this evening) and -calls at Wellington to bunker en route to Plcton. The Rosamond arrived at New Plymouth at fi a.m. to-day, and three hours later bho left for Wellington. Bhe is duo here early tomorrow morning. The Taviuni lett Westport at 2 o'clock this rooming, and at 2 p.m. to-morrow tho Komata sails from the eaine port for Wellington. Mr. E. W. Mackley, second engineer on the Poherua, has signed off the vetsel, and his place has been taken by Mr. T. H. Murray. The schooner Houto was to have sailed at noon to-day from Havelock for Uiib port She brings 70,000 ft of timber for a Wellington firm. BY TELEGRAPH. _. _ AUCKLAND, 20th March. The Tarawera is to rail at 3 p.m Passengers for Wellington— Misses Candler, Butler, Scott, Neteon (2), Mesdames Pearco, Moad, Messrs. Butler, Peiice, Moad, Newman. a „ J „ NELSON, 20th March. Sailed— Pateena (10.30 a.m.), for Wellington MSNHEIM, 36th March. " To sail— Blenheim (11 p.m.), for l Wellington / NAPIER, 26th March. ' Arrived— Mokoia (11.5 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 26th March Arrived— Flora (1 la.m.), from Wellington MOrUEKA, 26th March. Arrived— Manaroa (1 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI, 20th March. Arrived— Arapawa _ (12.20 p.m.), from Wellington, i v

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING, Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING, Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 8