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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS February 9— Manuka, .s s. (12.36 p in.), 4G34 ton--, Clift, from S>(iney. PitfAciißerp for Wcl-liiiKlmi-SSaloon—Sis-isi is-i's Glen, Sisters of Mercy (2), Sincox, Wimpcrs., Kinpi-toii, Butitock, Wigg, ChJihounpau, McAulsij. llainetl. Hill, Rodgers, Jns .M.i iks .lolitif-on, Tjlic, Mnrrj, Huinplirej, Mcl'lier^on, Fowler, Moidumcs Hurbottle, MelviHc, Crichon, Blown and son, Hollnian, Dinnlnx, Conway. Simmons, Kodfjors limcry, Fuller and two children. Hiislt, Kirn;, femilli, Dr. P. Humphrcj, Majoi ,1. 13. McCljmont, Rev. P. Hayes, Messrs. A. M Lucas, F. Paseoe, H. Addington, .(. H. DutK'-w, \V. Crichton, G. llvane, L. C. MaiminK, 10. Met/., 11. Uniloy, P. Myers, 11. C. Skect, 11. Mackintosh, 11. lloflman, T. A. HUD' ter, It. Oruin, J. \V. Wilkin, ,1. Couway, 1\ Donald, S. Mons Poneaire, L. C. Simpson, C. Rodßcrs F. 8. sharp, ft, jj, chnmbcrs, V. K. Dare, 11. Jones 11. T. Kitto. G. IS. L'mcry, L. L. Wake, S. J. Aulier, \V P. Henderson, E, N. WesUood, M, Pike, G \V King, G. A. Pilnier, P. McCaithy, F. 0. Wake, K. H. Smith, A. Thompson, .1. Cusick, V. .1, Dojle, 11. Rocklitr, N. U. Little; 94 htecraße DLPARTURUS Febniar} ft— Hinctnoa, s.*. (2 p.m.), 542 tone, liollotib, for Lj Helton and southern lighthouses MANUKA, FROM SYDNEY From Sydney direct the Manuka arrived In port shortly after noon to-day, and came to •i beifch at No. 1 north, Queen's Wharf, whero the Port Health Ofllcer conducted the ueiial examination. The trip aerows the Tustnan Sea was uneventful, line to moderate weather prevailing The vessel Mils at 5 p tn. to morrow for Lyttelton, returning to Wellington on Friday To-day's advices from the West Const state that the Arahura arrived at Greymouth at 5 a.m. to-daj, and v\a* to sail on the return trip at 3p m. It is expected that she will clear Wcstport at midnight, being due hei'6 slightly later than usual The following hiilooo passengers from L}t> telton airivi'd by the Patecna this morning ;— Mitres Price, Packer. Fetitoli. McCrah, Matheson, SuuklinK. Cniwshaw, jJoskings, Kirk, Brown, sapslord, Larhen, Chltoid (2), Cole, Butler, Thomson (2). Stevenson, White. Dean, Saunders, Mebdames Shearer and 2 children, Aspenall and child, Giant and child, Pitcaithlcy and child, Goudie and 2 children, Muniplay and child, James-, Grujwii, Trcwiek, Ten-oil, Richards, Bennett, Jnrkson, Adam*, Robb, Simons and child, White. Prince, Johnston, Butler, Thomson and nitant. Cravi'ti, Stevens, Pinwill, Raliderson, Captain Mac Donald, Messrs. Hush, Shearer, Rhodes, Smith, Murray. \\ right, Lieut (lee, Major Cookroit, Collins, Marshall, Spellane, Sheen, Muster Dojle, Lieut. Bushell, Master Taylor, Hall, Lysaght, Master Kennedy, Oswald, Chapman, TrcvMck, Shand, Boase, Calder, Cotcr, James, Sy-inond-t, Cole. Breen, Redingcon. Phillips, Sergt Dollimore, Dickson, Pegg, Lawrence, Bishop, Scott, Mcinlyrc, Worrall, Stephens, Downes, Stewart, Taj lor, Woolf, lies, Thompson, Crad« dock, &ir Geo. Clillord, Jennings, Goldsmith, McFarlanc, Clark, Screen, Wait, Simiuoiid, GaN vey, Thompson (2), Burnett, Johnston, Rev. Castle, Craven. Macaesey, Lean, Archer, O'Shea, Lieut. Carringtoti, Gransted, Bridge, Scales, Butfldge, Bell, Walker, McDonald. Eller, Bishop, Pine, Father Roche, Thomas, DawsOU, Major, Pinwell, llanderson, and 79 steerage MAKUBA AT AUCKLAND (II TELBOItAPH.— I'RKSS ASSOCIATION,) AUCKLAND. Oth February Arrived--MakU-a t.10.60 p.m. yc-tel-day), from Suva. Passengers for New Zealand— Mesdatncß F Hamlin, Whifcehouse, Pilling, De Mole. Matthewj,, F, Rodger, and E. Winch, Misses llam> lin, M. Burns, Matthews, R. Jonee, Doughty, N. Seton, M. Wood, and G. Winch, Rev. T. Giaj, Rev. E. Rohan, Messrs F. Cniin, F. Hamlin, O. Thorburn, J, Myers, F. Beckett, Whitehousi-, Pilling, Do Mole, F. Montague, L\ Unrland, A, Briggs, W. Brown, T. Almond, T. Rodger, A, Bourne, C. Bourne, F. Bourne, C. Gomez, H. Smale, E. Wctton, J. McMeeking, J. Calham, O. l'iggott, A. Morris, E. Winch, K. Winch, jun, It. Kerr, i\ Scheinbie, S. Caulhi, Tischenko, A. Simpson, and 0. Wilboh, Masters L, Winch, Sandamand, M. Duncan, P. Thompson, F. Bi.nt. ley, V llarland, R. Uarlaud, G, Harlaud, Lineham, and It. Raghurnand The Makura sailed at 8.30 a.m. to-day lor Sydney

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 8

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