LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. • ' November 7— Aorere, s.s. (0.30 p.m.), 77 tons, risk, from Patea. November 7— Defender, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 190 tons, Jamicßon, from Karamea. DEPAttTUUCS. November 7— Falcon, schooner (11.15 a.m.), 95 tons, Watchlin, for flavelock. November 7— Romata, s.s., (0.5 p.m.), 1994 tons, Bold, for Wcstport, November 7— Kennedy, s.s. (1 p.m.), 226" tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. November 7— Ruru, s.s. <J>3o p.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, for Napier. ENTERED OUTWARDS. November 7— Manuka, s.s. (6 p.m.), 4605 tons, Neville, for Lytteltou, Dunedin. Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers— Saloon : For Lyttelton—Mesdames Scott,, Badger, Williamson, Lord Islington, Mefcsrs. Scott and Williamson. For Dunedin— Misses Orr, Pees, Brounc, Craik, Mesdames Bull, Wardell, Widdowson, Thomson, Priest and children, Messrs. Woodb, Jamieson, Priest, Cameron. For Hobart— Misses Watson, Dumare&q. For Melbourne— Miss Nixon, Mesdames Nixon, Yelland, Messrs. Abbott, Yelland; 60 steerage lor all ports. ROTORUA ARRIVKS AT HOBART. Word has been received by the New Zealahti Shipping Company stating that the Rotorua arrived at Hobart yesterday afternoon froto London, en route to Wellington. It was ex* pected that she would sail at noon to-day in continuation of her voyage, and the vessel 'is therefore due here on Monday afternoon next. F. AND S. LINE. Advice has been received stating that the F. and S. steamer Westtneath has been further delayed at Liverpool, and that she will not sail before the 26th November. She is due here about the 27th January. The following Federal steamers have been fixed to leave Liverpool for New Zealand:— Tyrone, on the 14th December; Es&ex, 11th January; Surrey Bth February; and Sussex, on the Bth March. The following steamers will - probably be within wireless range of the Auckland station this evening: —A tua. Maheno, Victoria, Wimmera, Manuka, and Moeraki. To-morrow'e direct boat from Wellington to Sydney— the Moeraki— will leave Lyttelton at 8 o clock this evening, and is timed to sail from this port sharp at 5 p.m. to-morrow. The Poherua, at present discharging at '.the Taranaki-street Wharf, is to sail at noon tomorrow for Greymouth to take in a further load of coal. Her subsequent movements are uncertain. The steamer Wakatu made a special trip to the Coast to-day for wool. She should be back to-night, and will make her usual trip to Kaikoura and Lyttelton to-morrow. The Arapawa left Lyttelton at 10 o'clock this morning for Wellington. She will be here tomorrow morning, and is to sail the same day for Wangantii. The Kapiti is not expected back in Wellington for 6ome time. She is engaged in tramp, ing coal on the coast. It will not be possible for the Pukaki to leave Lyttelton before 11 o'clock to-night, so she will not be in Wellington until to-morrow afternoon. Her departure for New Plymouth has, accordingly, been further postponed until Saturday. The A. and A. steamer Buteshire, which was to have left New York for New Zealand last Tuesday, will not now sail until the 19th. She is due here about the 14th February. The Kaiapoi is at present loading at Westport for Wellington, and is to sail to-morrow evening. [ ' The Government steamer Hinemoa is to sail | at 7 o'clock this evening for the northern light- | houses, calling at Castlepoint on the way up. She will be absent from Wellington about four weeks.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 112, 7 November 1912, Page 8
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549LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 112, 7 November 1912, Page 8
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