LATE SHIPPING
UEI'ARTUHUS. , UNTISItIiD OUTWARDS. May 21-M»ori, b.». (8 p.m.), 3300 tons, Man. nlliK, lor Lyttelt-on. Passengers- Saloon--lord, Fiancis, (Jibbs, Mrowti, White, Pi-aeii Vo> thirty, Hairy, M(!BduiiiL>B Dcuaburv. I'gmm-p-UMdttlii, Quill. Butlci* cronchcr, M'iinc ad 2 di U ren, Aiiduwti, Walker, Chambers, Jenkins, White, Campbell and child, Miller, sieter Kr ly vh 11 ? I '^^^"' M ,? Y {, M ' O'Connor, Mmwb V lick, MuCullum, lloldsworlh, Dewsburv. Fen. wick, Biu-dsley, Whltconibe, Quill (2), BaicSnd, Dt Vere, Storey, llucknell, Milne, Kudd, lv": lison, ttngtish, oray, Wnusboiie, Grace, Clurke, David, Butler, Kiddle, Campbell, Ulrlch, Bias Campbell, Prelsch, Oowie, Miller, Brunt, tMddtill, Doughty; ao steerage. BERTHING LIST. The following berths have been allotted U» vesßels to arrive!— Arahura— No. 3, Queen's Wharf. Wahine— No. i, Queen's Wharf. Putecna-*- No. 12. Jervote-quuy Wharf. Monownl— No. 14, -Icrvois-quay Wharf, I'limnhm-*- No. 1 north, Queeii'a Wharf. COMNTHIC'S PASSKNGEItS. Sailing for London, via way ports, to-iiior-row afternoon, the Shaw, Savlll, 1 and Albion Company'H R.M.S. Corinthic is taking tinfollowing pusseiiKers from the undermentioned New Zealand ports:— Saloon: From Wellington: Missus A. C. Franklin, F. 8. M. Holme", L. Landers, J. E. Stent, and C. Wray, Mcsdtitneß b. Boocock, Brands, Cotton-Stnpleton, und Dove, ltevs. N. Blaekwell and J. L. Dove, Captaiu W. If. Gibb, Messrs .?. K. Brands, IS. lfi Cotton-Stapleton, U, A. Franklin, W. N*. Haiie, 0. 11. King, K. LaiiKfriilichl, and Q, F. V\'ra>, Masters W. Anderson, Boocock (2), and Dove, l'l'oin Auckland: Meudathes F. Brooke, Close, and Kelly, Messrs. S. Brooke, J. li. Close, 'C. C. Herd, and F. Kelly, Masters O. and F. Kelly. Fr.om Gisbonic--Mr and Mrs M. V. Wilbrhhum and Infant. From Chrlstchurch . Misses K. Carter, U. Gates, S. U. Morley, and L. Stone, Mesdnmee Anderson and Gates, Messrs AVm. Anderson, Ed. Gnles, und 11. H. Webb, Master * W. Anderson. From Tltnaru: Miss M, Hay, Mrs J. Hay, and Mr E. Tavcrner. Prom, Dun, edin: Miss B. Dcnhistoim, Mrs Dennlstoun, and Messrs G. T. Dennlstoun, Quo. Mitchell, N- M. McLeiiliah, It. D. McLennftn, and W. H. llollitt. " From Invercarglll : Mrs J. Caldwell. Vmrd-claßs— From Wellington: Misses G, ■Tnrvls* E. McArthur, L. Pittmait, Tomlunson, • McsdnmcK M. A. Gurncy, ,1. .Tarvis, W. -Kroner, T. Morse, M. AlcCrory, Hooks, K. Sellars, A. West, Messrs P. Alvaro, T. Bnrrdw, W. Deas. M. Flynn, W. G. Francis, E. Gilbert, K. (3Hbben, J, E. Hyiund, W. Kroner, .1. Kroner, ,1, Moore, J. McCrory, n. McOlll, V. Niehols, C. itobertson, A. Ho«er», 1». M. Itooks, J. Soreitson, fi. 13. Spinner. 11. C. Stanley, 1!. TathUni, E. J. Tajlor, A. Wdt-t, M, Wlllcy, and 15. Will, shaw. From other ports: Auckland 20, Gis' boi'rte 1, Now Plymouth 2, Napier (!, Masterton 1, Blenheim 2, Nelson 2, Greymotith 1, llokitika 1, Christchurch 20, Tltnaru 0, Dunetliu 1, and luvercargUl 2. MIMIRO DUE NEXT TUESDAY. The C. and D. liner Mlmlro, now Mtacharg* ing Liverpool cargo nt Auckland, will leave the northern port on Saturday for Wellington, she Is due here next, Tuesday. After completing discharge In the Dominion the vessel will go to Australia to load. Tho Union collier Ivarorl will leave Welling' ton on Saturday for Picton, to load chalf for OnehunKU. Then she goes to Kalpara harbour to load timber for Melbourne. The Nerehutui has been llxed to sail for Londoh at daybreak to-morrow. Itgls possible that the vessel will be delayed by tho wet weather. BY TELEGRAPH. a .. . A -, . BUVA » 2lßt Ma *' Sailed— -Aruva, for Brisbane.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 8
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562LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 8
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