LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS.
Match 25— UlimaroH, s.s, (12,50 p.m. in Ihe stream). 5777 tons, Wylie. from s>driey cliiwl. Pnisetißcrs for Wellington : Saloon-Mctdttineß Schuyz, Walker, McKlnncy, Co<lrin«ton, Cutter. Banks, Lewis, Jo>, Jones, 'J lioinus mill child, Hugo, WrlKht. ALsses i'urkc, Mown, Higfliimoii, Wnlston, Lee, Stem 1 (2), MeUregol, Hiiyky, .Slriitton, ltcv. T. McKcnna, Rev. Dunn Mckenna, Dr. Lewis. Dt, Filicli. Cuptnth Slu\w, Mpißi*. Phillips, Applt'ton, WniKer. T. Lewis, Hamilton, Tyers, .Jonec. Leu, Steer. Fiirqulim, Mnrpeth, uml Vine. Jtaioli 2fi-\Viiir,iu, s.b. (12.3 ft p.m.), «3 lOds, Dclley, ltom lHenhofni, Mnrcli M-Huin. B .s. (1.6S p.m.), 127 totis, Hurt, lrom Wunaainu. March 2t>— Knpitl, b.s. (3.30 p.m.), 24i! tons, Suwyrrs, from Wiumuhul. Mm eh 26— Nora Niveti, 5..,. (y.33 p.m.), 5tS tons, BrilsejVfrom Cook Strait. Mtireh i!u— Uhnei-dale. s.s. (0.46 p.m.), 514? tons,, Uobinsoli, from LytUltou. VUMAIi'oA AIIKIVL'S. A \Urelcs* message roooivod from the Ulimarna list nialit btateil that the \vse\ would »r--rive in Wellington from S>dtiey nt noon 10-day. Owiiik to ,\ heavy fo« in Coon Strnit. however, Utis wivs wot possible, utid Hie steumei cnimj lo an anchoritKc in tiie ptreiini jtul before i fi'clotk. rrutiquo wiii- gnuiled mi Low l«ler, mill the Litimaro.i lno!v up » borth nt. Xo. 1 north (Queen's Wharf). S>iWy wps left nh 2.HC p.m. ou S.Uurdtt}. und on eieaiin« tii'i linrboiir the no.it run into n heavy head sen, which made thing? on board very unpletiMitit M 1 24 hours or so. Si rone smith ond fouth-cftal-ir!} 1 v.itid 1 ' were experienced neariy all the \"«y across. The se.i niotleratpd somewliat al'ti* the \es>bel had been one day out, The tllimuron. brought home 3<lo tons of vnrxa, ItirluditiK a email quantity of fruit Sht> will sut) tomorrow for Melbourne, via southern ports. UERTMINO Usr. The following berth* have been allotteii U> vessels to arrive;--Maori—No, i touth, Queen'n Whatf. Athehic--No. 1 south, Queen'b Wlmrf. Moana— No. 6 south, Quern's Wharf. Arahura— No. 3 <iortli, ({ueeft'b Wharf* * Victoria— No. 18, JeVvoiS'fiuay Wharf, Tahiti-King's Wharf. The Moutta, due from yan Prmicisco to-mor. row morninE, is scheduled to Bail for Sydney .it noon on Friday.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 8
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