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• PREMANTLE, 16th December. Arrived— Mooltan, from London. „„,.,,, , , 17th December. Sailed— llford, for New Zealanjl. MELBOURNE, lGth December. 1 The Orontes' New Zealand passengers Include • ;• .-Messrs. Watson, Hill, Vernon, Charter, Call, Robins, Forrest, Woodruff, Colonel | 'Robin, Mesdames Watson, Vernon, Evans, ' iwells, Misses Soraerville, Charter, Thome, S*larkson. There are 40 third-class passea 4®ETB. \ , , 17th December. f 'Arrived— Dorset, from New Zealand. ; SYDNEY, leth December. Arrived— Mauneanui (3 p.m.), from Wellingijfixm; Murjorie Craig, from Kaipara; Maroro, Mtom Havelock. SUVA, leth December. I Arrived— Upolu, from Sydney. Sailed— Atua, for Sydney. : AUCKLAND, 16th December. |- ffcrfled— EnneJdale (G.zo p.m.), for Wellington. \ 17th December. Arrtred— Niagara (3.38 a.m.), from Vancouf.«r, via ports. , BLENHEIM, 17th December. Sailed— Blenheim (0 a.m.), for Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. 17th December. figakuta (9.28 a.m.) passed east bound for Wellington. NELSON, 17th December. Arrived— Nlkau (6 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 16th December. i. 'Attired— Wootton (10.45 p.m.), from Welling17th December. ■Attired— Kalapol (10 a.m.), from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, 16th December. B»lled~ Ttirakina (6.40 p.mf), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, 16th December. Sailed— lnvercargill (6.30 p.m.), for southern I ports. | WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. I 'Che following vessels should be within wirei less range ttris evening :— Rimutakft, Wahine, f and Manuka. : MOANA EN ROUTE FROM SAN FRANCISCO. According to advice received at the local > -office of the Union Company the R. 41.3. Moana, i which sailed from San Francisco on Wednesday ( last (time-table date) for Wellington and Sydf ney, via Papeete and Rarotouga, has on board 35 passengers for this port, and 10 first, 16 second, and 40 third-class passengers for AusI tralia. In addition to a cargo of fruit, which 1 the vessel will load at the Island ports, she ( has 650 tons of general cargo from America fto land at Wellington. Her arrival at this yypib should be made «n New -Year's Day. v
CORINTHIC, FOR LONDON. The departure of the Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Company's It. M.S. Corlnthic from Wellington for London, via way ports, has been postponed from Saturday next, the 20th December, until 3 p.m. on Tuesday next, the 23rd. Mr. A. Mac Donald, assistant engineer of the Pateena, came ashore at Wellington yesterday. Mr. K. W. Hugh, second engineer of the John, also signed olt that vessel's articles yesterday. After being delayed for some time at Hokitika the auxiliary scow Echo cleared the bar shortly after 11 a.m. yesterday. She has on board 86,000 ft of timber to put out at Wellington. The auxiliary scow Echo, which left Hokitika yesterday for Wellington, Is bringing 8500 feet of timber. The Union 'collier Kurow is due at Auckland on Saturday with a full load of Newcastle coal. It Is expected that the Shaw-Savill steamer Waiwera will sail from Auckland on Friday next for Wellington and Bluff, at which ports she will dlschargo the balance of her London cargo.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 6
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