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LATE SHIPPING.

DEPARTURES. ■ April 20-Kafori. .«.u. (1 p.m.), 1833 tons, Thomson, j for "Westpori. ISNTEKED OUTWARDS. April 20— Mararoa. b.'fr. Cll p.m.), 2508 tons, Manning, for L;. tteHon. tasseiigen, ; Salooii— Jlisscs flughed, Clifford, Aimbtroas. Crawsliaw (2), Sy'vena, Kuowle>,, Bond, Fitesimmonß, Warnes, Kicharchim, Venbeathy,' AVard, Robintoil, Brown, Buckley, JfcDonoudli, Bart, Mes- ' dan Jet. ' Rajrer, 'l'ancliei-t, Nolan. Oldridge, JBrown, Stocks, Johnston, I'hipps, >IcDonpuj;ii. ■ Wper. Moore, Maraualt, L«dy Clifford,' Bir Ceo. Cliltord, Jlewi's. Devtnisu-Muaris, Brown, Starkey, Tauner, Hayer, Dawboa, Heicus, Tanchert. Clifford, Sliima, Kameda, Nolan, CJarkson (2), liiillip, Redpath, Kratzer, Brown, Devonport. Wetzler,- De Smitlie, Kobinton, Watkins, Penberthy, Donogbue, Stewart, King, Pane, Curry, Hurley, Carey, Caldeii, Clark, Pragnell, McCluskie, Qarrett, Erickson, Piper, Moore, Marshall. THE COLLIERS. The Poherua left Oreymouth at midnight last night, for Wellington* At 11 pju. the Uavua sailed from Westport, and at midday .tb-day -the Kozwtta wat to have followed her. Tiie Koonya. is to leave Wellington at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Greymouth.

Argument in the Jangsland case«, Crown v. Martha Jane O'Shaughnessy and v. Charlotte Campbell and Mary Hassell, which was not concluded in the Court of Appeal yesterday afternoon, -will be resumed on Monday. Mr. J. "W. Salmond (Solicitor-General) appeared for the Crown, and Mr. -B. A. Singer for '.the accused. •The Wairarapa Age British distress ifttnd lias reached a total of £49 10s. i - Mr. R. W. Barber, electrical and me- ' cnanical engineer, _ Opper Cuba-street, - contracts for electric bells, telephones, •lighting and power machinery. The Salvation Army City Band will supply a programme of music in the grounds at the public hospital on Sunday afternoon. A collection will be taken in aid of hospital funds. Mr. A. H. Griffiths announces his candidature for. a vacant seat on the Miraxuar Borough Council. Mr. J. B. Finlay advertises for three young men to join two others in a block of apple land.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

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