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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

November 5-Nikan, ».s. (U. 15 a.m.), 148 tonl, Hay, from Nelson DEPARTURES. November 5-K»ito», «.s. (U a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson MANUKA, FKOM SYDNEY. The Manuka arrived in the stream at Wellington at 9 o'clock last evening from Sydney direct.; She was berthed at No. 1 ccitre. Queen's Wharf, this morning. Her paiifer.•«•-■ list Is as follows :~Saloon: Misses Seifc.it, V»r. sons, Greenway, Binun, OldOeld. Bcimell.. Kamil. ' ton, .Burrows, Vaughan, Flood, Martin, Ji'srise, Baker, Braddon, MePherson, love, lirosra, Hanilton (3), Finch, Mesdames Seifcrt, LaMbiicr-.. Holmden, Cane,. Gibson,. Small, Johnson,- Hit,. clair, Davidson and 2 children, Mcfcwen, Mfctz and 2 children, McWadc, McGibbon, Keu-hsr, Ellis und child, Nurse Brett, namilton Ua, Mcssra. Seifert, Evans, Greenway, Futers SJade Oambden, Saunders, V»lois, Cox, Brjce, L*cgeson, Thompson,Vottage, Redwood, "noariati. Freetb. Stevens, Cooke, Honter, Jones, Kyder, Kennedy, Weiman, Coi, Arnold, Smyth 'jale •and 3 children, Smyth, Kendall, Blias, Kuisett, Watson", Brown, Cowling, Davidson, Hamilton, James, Peyton, and Turner. Tha American barque Metanrin left Wellington this morning for San Francisco Advice has been received by the local offlcs of, the Union Company that the Kaiapoi' is leaving Dunedin this afternoon for Lyttclton and Wellington. ' The Kara, which arrived at Lyttelton ..ais morning from Wellington with transhipments, will proceed from the southern port to Greymouth The Union Company hopes to despatch the Waiport for New Plymouth to-nigbt. '■ The Corinn* is sailing to-morrow for Dunedin;. ' ■ ■ ... -, . v . .- Richardson"* scow Echo may not, lie expected at : Wellington from Napier until towards the end of the week. The Alexander, due to-morrow from Tarak'btie with cement, will sail the following day ior Nelson and West Coast port;,. ' i The Government steamer Bineuioa «,is uooned at JLyttelton yesterday for cleaniug aad . painting.r-She-wfll :;leaveT.atr-.n(ion-tiiyin»/.i.r; for Chatham Islands, whence she rvtu.ns ' d Lyttelton. Afterwards the Nuasel v.M resume her trip round the South Island light-.* houses. ■ ■■'*'.

A boy fifteen years 'of age nur^ Edward Hoskins, whose home Is on Park vale-road, Karon, accidentally shut himself in the right arm vith 'a pearifle yesterday. He was removed to the. Hospital. Messrs. C. W. Price and Co. -»JU .ill furniture at 13, Austin-street, at £0 a.m. to-morow; on ' '.Chu;-sdif, it 30? a.m., they will sell bus! jrig iiiatcri&l ah,l iron on the site o* fjte CVi--.!ic- Churcl, ■ Boulcottwtreei.. ! The annual lepoifc of i)v. .le^mce Congregational Sunday School i.Jtovss ihat tbe number of scholare «a'the roll 75, and that there are 13 teachers. The Roll of . Honour contains 54 names. t Seven soldiers lost their' lives, and 13 liavo returned to New Zealand, Two had military fiooouru conferred foremen-, torioua service. Tiio total collections vfor':: Missionary offorie Ji»vo readied .*32 9» Id for ths Jew, an average ot 2J per scholar per Sunday. Thii otticars k. the' year are :—Sorpoiiai.'.>feii, Sir. P.' MeadoSvcroft (tvent? • fifth ro - election)-; Treasurer, Mr *M<&&ytrv?oi I; .fwruty superintendent, air- VF. My.l; ftv.-rr-iary, .Miss. M. Madde; assisl'. Rtsiofcary, Miss M. H. MacWfr; piani.ct, Mia? J,Mikshear;\ Tjibrajiau, Mr. S. «?a>nsss delegats ' to union, hh. C. ft. T.«nfei«ir. The total colle-.rl-icns for tb» fenaivetsu/ amounted to £33. ■ I Mr. F. V. Frwsr, S.M., «cait. wii-h 1 offenders against '«i« city'bylaws a&tbo Magistrate's Court this aftfrawa. driving on the wtoew sido <>:' *>>«• Tana, Horace Rodgers, WiJham Batse, O'hurlttJ Havill, Thomas LaugUKr., w.d "vViiJiaiii : Aughton wero s*oh fined 5» and ?u icste, and Joseph Taylor and 'Ktcuaad Ostioa3ter were convicted and ordered to.pay 7a costs. For failing to pay 'iiis train rare, F. Williams was fined £1 and ISa cost,?, in default seven, days' imprisonment, and 'C. Taylor was convicted ami ordered to . pay 5s costs. William Hook, ..who'had' committed the offence of expectow-sNg on the floor of a tram car, found 'that his breach of the bylaws cost him 10s, with: lls costs. If the fine is not paid he niust go to gaol for three days. The annual meeting of St. John's Ambulance Brigade Overseas (Petone Division) was held in the Mayor's room at Petone last evening. Mr. H. Cox (District Superintent) presided. The election of officers resulted as follows: ladies' superintendent, Mrs. Collett; temporary secretary, Mrs. Corner; treasurer, Miss Arcus; first officer, Miss. Fleet; inspector of stores, Mrs. Yates. A vote of thanks was passed to th« retiring officers. . Mr. F. H. Burbuth, who has come back from active service, has been appointed officer in charge of the employ- , ment bureau for returned _ soldiers recently opened in Auckland. For several years he was athletic editor of the New Zealand Herald. Sergeant J. Robertson, reported to have died of sickness, was in civil life a solicitor at Huntly, Auckland! He has left a widow. . / ' The annual sale_ of work in connection with the Cambridge-terrace Congregational Church Ladies' Guild, opening tomorrow at 3 p.m. ( _ promises to be very successful. The ladies have worked hard, and have collected a handsome array of fancy and homely goods,.and several new features in bazaar ideas will bo introduced. Thero will be all kinds of stalls, including a millinery department, and patrons will be able to replenish larder and wardrobe from the stalls. A concert programme will be gone through each evening of the fair, which will conclude on Thursday. The sale of work is in aid of the Church Building Fund, and it is hoped to raise a considerable sum. Messrs. Townsend and Paul, Ltd., wil aell at auction, to-morrow, at 2 p.m., • number of hones.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 110, 5 November 1918, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 110, 5 November 1918, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 110, 5 November 1918, Page 8

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