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LATE SHIPPING

MOERAKI, FROM SYDNEY. The Moeruki, from Sydney direct, arrived in the stream at 10 o'clock this morning, and after being granted pratique, berthed at the Queen's Wharf. The Moeraki left tydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced fieuli to strong boutiierly winds and heavy southerly teas for most of the voyage. The vessel will leave for the South at 5 p.m. to-morrow, and on arrival »t Dunedin will lay up foi 1 overhaul. "The Maitai, which has been on the East Coast run, will take up the Aroc raki's running at Duiiedin, and proceed to Mel' bourne on Sunda>. The following saloon passengers for Wellington arrived by the Moeraki:— Misses Marker, l'hillips, Clarke, Menhett, Angus, Singleton, Mesdames Sealey, Murker, Potter, Hull and 3 children, Niblo, Oileis, Grclg, Holloway, Cal< lender McOratb, Cameron", Stable, Father Herbert, Messro. Hendry, Naibinith, Jlinty, Park, Nash, Sharp, Moss, Sealey. Marker. JRennicj Duncan, Thompson, Potter. Knight, Bull, Mason, Niblo, GreiK. Stirling, Dudley, Delacy, Lester, Bryan, Bush, Harcourt. Wallace. Catnbourne Wlieeler. Davis. Irving. Ballantyne. Gilbert. Delancy, MaUumoho, Moller, Poulton, Donnelly, McQrath, Camoron, Callender, Johnson, MHki, Cutler; 61 Bteerngc. ATHENIC'S ARRIVAL AT HOB ART. The local agents for the Shaw, < &itfll, and Albion Company have been advibed that the H.M.B. Athenir, en loute from London to Wellington, expects to arrive at Hobart this owning. The vessel is due heic ou Tuesday morning ue\t. AN UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL. The full-ricged Italian ship Kurarfa, four months out from Marseilles with a cafgo of tile*-, arrived in the btream at P o'clock this morning. The KurasTa, which Is a vessel <f 1757 tons burthen, is in command of Captain Olivari, and carries a cieu of 21 al) told. All weie well aftet their four montlm and moi'c at sea, nnd the captain reported a voya^o which had been free from exciting incident, in the way of fctorms- or mishap;,. Tho wor^i weather was met with when Hearing the coasl of New Zealand. 'The Eurasia, which is still at anchor In the stream, will discharge part of her cargo here, and the remainder at Auckland .tnd Lytlelton. The Arahura will sail from Grrymouth for Webtport at 10 o'clock to-night, and will leave there to-morrow afternoon foi Wellington oi-' rect. Bound for Auckland, VTcllinplon, and Timnru the Shaw. Hnyill. and Albion Company's Pteiuner P^keha Mb London on the morning of Pi'id'*y last. Khe is expected »t this port nbout the 20th September. It is now announced that the Shavi, Savill, and Albion liner Delphic, which is loading at Wellington for New York. Southampton, and London, will get away for Napier Mid Auckland on Friday to complete operations. by Telegraph. DUNEDIN, 6th August. Sailed— Mok&u, for northern port's PasRcngers for Wellington • Saloon—Mews Noseda, MeLcod, Fea. Stanford, Foote, Mesdnmes WilKon, Footi-, Murphy. Misses Wll«on aud Manning. ■Sailed— WarrimoO, for northern ports l»asscngeis for Wellington: Saloon— Messrs.' Avern, Hiirrifon. .lones. Donuldson. Latham, Uaggitl, Mesdaines llngyltl, Misses Brown and Donaldson. .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 31, 5 August 1914, Page 2

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 31, 5 August 1914, Page 2

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 31, 5 August 1914, Page 2