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LONDON, 26th March. Arrived— Tokomaru, from Wellington; Delphic, from Auckland; Morayshire, from Dunedla. Bailed— Niwaiu, for Wellington. FRKMANTLE, 26th March Arrived— Mongolia, from London* SYDNEY, 20th March. Arrived— Warrimoo (11 a.m.), from Wellington; Joan Craig, from Nydia" Bay; Eakauoa, from Greymouth. Sailed— Wakanui, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, 20th March. Arrived— Clan Ogllvy (1 a.m.), from Auckland. AUCKLAND, 26th March. Arrived— lnga (£.15 p.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed— Hurunui, for Tokomaru Bay and Wellington; Hauroto (midnight), for Wellington and Weetpoxt. 27th March. Sailed— Hauroto (12.20 a.m.), for Wellington. JOXTON, 26th March. Arrived— Queen ol the South (3 p.m.), from Wellington. » NELBON, 20th March. Sailed— Walwera (midnight), for Picton. 27th March. Arrived— Mapourika (4.80 a.m.), Nikau '(7.3o a.m.), and Kennedy (9 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 26th March. Arrived Morning Light, schooner, from Waitapu; Echo, scow, from Karamea; Eliza Firth, schooner, from Kaipara; Amelia Sims, schooner, from Havelock; Waiporl, from Edithburg via Bluff. Sailed— Canopus, for Westport; Corinna, (4.45 p.mj, for WellingtoQ, Neleon, New Plymouth, and Onehunga; Kittawa, PukakL and Ngatoro, for Greymouth; Wootton, for Motueka; Annie HIU, schooner, for Greymouth. 27th March. Arrived— Monowai (8.15 a.m.) and Mararoa. (9.25 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN, 26th March. Sailed— Moeraki, for Melbourne; Invercargill, for Invercapgill; Victoria, for Sydney via Auckland. Passengers for Wellington— Misses Prou£e, James, Crosbie, Mesdames Eccles, Hogg and child, Mebsrs. Doddß, Baigeut, Trotter, Pettlt. NEW PLYMOUTH, 27th March. Arrived— Rarawa (5.45 a.m.). from Onehunga WANGANUI, 27th March. Arrived— Hula (4.15 a-m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, 27th March. Arrived— Opawa (1.30 aan.), from Wellington. WAITARA, 26th March. Sailed— Otaki (8 p.m.). for Wellington. PICTON, 27th March. Arrived— Breeze (8.30 aun.), from Wellington. REMUERA'S PASSENGERS. Following are the third-class passengers coming by the Remuera, due from London on Tuesday : — Mieaes Abbott, Alexander, Allan, Anderson, Barlow (2). Beech, Bergmanson, Blundell, Bremner, Bristow, Carew, CosteUo, Clark, Clilverd, Cocker, Cripps, Crowther, Currall (2), Davidson, Donnelly, Dlnnen, Dorey, Ellis, Fargher (2), Fishbura (2), .Flaherty, Fraser, Gait (3), Graham, Gray, Gutch, Harper, Hay, Hay-ward (2), Henderson (2), Humphreys (2), Jackson (2), Jefcoate, Johun&bon, Johnstone, Kelly, Kerr, Laiiig, Lander (2), Leaisk, Leitcb, MacCarthy (8), MeKeown, McKinley, Macrae, Malcolmson. (2), Marks, Marsh, Martin, Maybury, Meade, Morrill, Morrison, Moyes, Mummery (2), Nelson, Newcombe (2), O'Gorman, O'Keefe, O'Neill (2), O'Sullivau, Parnweli, Peach, Pirrie (2), Poulter, Pyrah, Quick (2), Rathbone, Riggin (2), Riley (2), Roberts, Rodger (2), Rogers, Roundell, Sainsbury, Schroder, Scott, Seller, Smith (2), Smyth, Spake, Bpifctal, Stennett (2), Sullivan, Talbot (2), Thompson (2), Watson (2). Wattß, Webster (3), White (2). Wilkinson,, Wilson, Whiter, Wood (3), Young (2), Mesdames Baker, Barlow, Barren, Bartrum, Bobanna, Bucklow, Carew, Oafthy, Child, Clark, Cocker, Daviß, Dennis, Flshburn, Forder, Gait, Graham, Grundy, Harding, Harris, Hartley, Hayward, Hendeson, Jackson, Kelly, Kinley, Lander, Leitch, Lynn, MacCarthy, Macrae, Malcolmson, Martin, Meade, Miller, Moyes, Newcombe, Parker, Parnweli, Parsons, Pirrie, Quick, Riggin, Ritchie, Roundell, Rowell, Saunders, Scott, Seller, Sloane, Smith (2), Smyth, Bpake, Stennett, Taibot, Tapper, Taylor, Thorne, Tucker, Upton, Ward, Watbon, Webster, White, Young, Mes6rß. Aird, Altken, Bacon, Ball, Barlow, Barron, Barrow, Bartlett, Barton, Bartrum, Bassit, Bauckman, Benston (2), Ben ton, Berry, Bide well,, Blackwell, Bourne, Buchanan, Burgeaa, Button, Byatt, Cain, Cayless, Child, Chllton, Clements-, Coleman, Collins, Le jComu, Corrin, Cowley, Crabb, Cussons, Davis, Dennis, Dixon, Donnelly, Down, Drasnar, Drummond, Dyce, Eavey (2), Eggihs, Ellison, English, Ericson, Fishburn, Fisher, Forder, Foster, Fowler, Foy, Frampton, Fraser, Freckelton, Galbraith, Oalt, Godfrey, Green, Grimwood, Hall (2), H&llwood, Harcus, Harding, Hardy, Hawkhead, Herbert, Hewitt (2), Home, Horwood, Howe, Jackson (2), Jarman, Jefcoate, Jesse. Johnson, Jones (2), Kelly, -Kerr, Ketteringham, Kettlewell, Klinley, Kinnell, Knight, Laker, Lalor, Law, Leitch, Leverington, Locke, Logan, Lowe (2), Lowery, Lynn, Macalister, MacCarthy, McConville, McCurrie (2), Marshall, Melville (2), Miller, Mills. Mindrim, Montgomery, Morris, Morris, Murphy (2), Napier, Newbury, Newcombe, Oxley, Papworfch, Parker (2), Parkinson, Parnweli, Pavey, Phillips, Pittß, Pixley, Porter, Price, Purvis, Radermacher, Ramsdeu, 'Rawsthorn, Riggin, Riley (2), Ritchie, Robertson, Robinson, Rodger, Rose, Roundell, Rowell, Saunders, Schroder. Scott, Seaward, Seller (2), Sharpen, Shooter, Skeoch, 81oan' (2), Smellie, Smith (2), Smyth, Spain, Spake, ■ Steele, Stennett, Stiles, Street (3), Sumner, Sutherland, Tallentii-e, Tapp, Tapper, Tarr, Taylor (3), Tiermao, Tredray, Treloar, Twist, Underwood, Ward, Watson (2), Webster, Winter, Wunderwald, Wylie, Young, Masters Barlow I (2), Bartrum, Bohanna, Clark, Dennis, Forder (2), Grundy, Harris, Hartley (3), Hayward .(2), Henderson. (2), Jackson Joyce, Kinley, MacCarthy (3), Macrae, Malcolmson (2), Martin, Moyes, Parnweli '(3), Pirrie (8), Quick (2), Rowell, Spake, Stennett, Tollentire (2), Tapper, White, Young (2). i AORANGI EXPECTED ON FRIDAY. The local wirelesß station received a. message last night from the R.M.S. Aorangi, then about 900 miles off the straits, to the effect that the vessel did not expect to arrive until late on , Friday night or early ou Saturday morning. In any case, she will not berth till Saturday morning. At 6 p.m. the same day she leaves for Sydney direct. j TYSER LINER NBREHANA. ! The local agents of the Tyser Line have been informed that the steamer Nerehana, which is due at Wellington on or about 30th April, arrived at Melbourne on Monday last. Hex passage from London occupied 44 day£ in all. THE ISLAND BOAT. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning the Union Company's Island trader Hauroto arrived at Auckland. ,- She is due here on Thursday with the balance of her cargo of fruit and general produce. , THE SYDNEY BOAT. At 10.55 o'clock this morning the Moana, from Sydney direct, berthed at the King's Wbarf. The vessel left the New South Wales port at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and on the ran across experienced moderate weather and seas until near tho New Zealand coast, when the conditions were not to favourable, and accounted for a slightly protracted passage. At 5 p.m. rto-morrow the Moana. leaves for Melbourne via southern ports. The Manuka, Aorangi, Moeraki, and Victoria will probably be within wireless range of Wellington to-day. The Waihora is to load produce at Timaru and Lyttelton this week for Sydney. The Te Anau, which leaves Dunedin on Friday next for Wellington, New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth, will omit her usual call at Lyttelton. She is due herb on Monday, and on (the same day is to leave for Greymouth via the abovementioned- ports. On Monday morning last the Delphic, which left Auckland on 3rd February, arrived at London. On Sunday, 24th March, the Shaw, Savlll and Albion liner Tokomaru, which left Auckland on 30fch January for London, arrived at her destination. A wireless message received last evening from the R.M.S. Manuka givea 5 am. oa Thursday as the probable time of her arrival at this port.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 6