LATE SHIPPING
i. RAKAIA LEAVES HOBAUT. ) In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool : to Wellington, the F. and S. Line's chartered steamer Kakaia saikd from Hobart at 6 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. She is due here I about the 27th October, and subsequently proceeds to Lytteltoh and Dunedin. 1 WAITOMO AT AUCKLAND. The Waitomo, with transhipments aboard ex 1 the Star of Victoria, from London, arrived at i Auckland tills morning. Her next port of cull yi ill be Napier, and then the vesßel comes ' on to Wellington about the end Of next week 5 to complete discharge. 1 The following saloon passengers from Lyt> - telton arrived by the Monowai this morning: — S Misses Newbold, Weytnouth, Rudkin, Nurse Lancaster, Mesdames Mumiy, Porteoiiß, Bellings, Ward, Miners, Wallace, Logah, McGlbbs, B Hughes, Bean, Loughlan, Brown, McWhirter, Newton, Baldwin, France, Lythberg, Tingey, ' Messrs. Bremner, Hesketh, Ginger, Cowie, Mill, • Petty, Mold, Mellows, Ballln, Dryburgh, MurI ray, Williamson, Adlin, Miners, Allace, Wallace, Wray, Booth, Aitkin, Clark, Mason. Hughes, Brown, Booth, Odlln, McWhirter, Sinclair, Cook, " Libun, Baxter, Jones, Mctnncss, Taylor, Ache1 son, Osborne, Millikan, Costello, Lythberg, Res3 tell, Thomson, Buxton, Ferris, Smith ; 63 steerage.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 92, 15 October 1914, Page 8
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188LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 92, 15 October 1914, Page 8
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