LATE SHIPPING
AERIVALB.
tons, Clift, from Sydney
R.M.S. MAUNOANUf.
» &? i? lM: s> Maunganui arrived fa the stream a W, el!i?.Bti o" at 10 a-m- to-day *r°m Sydney'■ and berthed about noon at the Taranakl-streel ■ wharf. The Maunganui left Sydney last Saturday afternoon, and experienced head winds with rough seas on the voyaße across. „; ■„■ b. rouSht the following passengers:—For Wellington: First saloon-Misses K. M. Bristow, L. W. Miller, M. E. Ttubman, 1(. Trclease, H. Whyte, Mesdames W. Crichton G. C. Emerson, J. K. Mackenzie, M. W. Powlcv H. G. Scott, Messrs n. S. Alward. F. B. Best G. S. Bajpai, X R. B. Bennett, S. E. Cooper, W" C TICxT°!k- J- Donl °P. B- Dennis. G. C. EnW son, J. N. Fraser, F. 0. Hamilton, W. Higgius It. B. Hungerford, J. R. Mackenzie, f. A.Mackenzie, H. B. Nelson, W.-S. Percy, Rinht Hon. V. S. S. S«tri, J. M. S. Toms, and W.£. Thomson. Second saloon: Misses A Wac^ staff, M. Wagstaft", L. B. Maxwell, H. Miles ■■ L. Crombie, Mesdaines B. J. Matthewson w'i H. Wagstaff, Messrs P. Scully, F. Tichbourne• ' 1 steerage. For San Francisco—First saloon •' Miss E. Griffiths, Mrs. Z. Cook and son, Messrs' F. Lang, J. Searl, F. Broadhurst, C. Grifliths V. L. Hardy, J. P. Hiekey, A. A. Newman, G. ,T. Rohr. Second saloon: Misses E. Granger..' K. Mussel!, G. Madden, G. Skinner, R. Simpson, Y. Tracy, Mile. H. N. Guyer, Mesdanies' E. Baker, M. Granger, M. Lewis, H. M. Simpson, M. Tracy, T. E. Ward, Messrs G. >;.'• Hamilton, H. Lawton, L. T. Pike, H. M. Simpson, G. E. Simpson, M. Tracy, T. E. Ward* M. Sage; 18 steerage. There are 11 Chines* for Papeete. . , ■ ■. The Maunganui is to leave Welllngtoa at 3 p.m. to-morrow for' Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. Arrangements have been made for the vessel to berth at Papeete, and consequently she will take Papeete cargo. MOERAKI ARRIVES KKOU SYDNEY. The Union Company's steamer Moeraki arrived at Wellington at noon to-day fromSydney, and berthed about 2.45 o'clock thiqi afternoon at the Queen's Wharf. ( V ■ ":. PALOONA DUE TO-MORROW. '' The Union Company's steamer Paloona in expected at Wellington at daybreak to-morrow' from Melbourne. The vessel Is to leave here to-morrow evening for Lyttelton, Duncdin, BlulP and Melbourne. , BY TELEGRAPH. NEWCASTLE, 10th Jlyn Sailed—Kaituna, Maroro, and Kurow, for New Zealand > ATJCHLAND, 10th July : i AiTived—Port Lincoln (6 a.m.), from New.'. York; Kaiwarra (6.30 a.m.), from Lautoka, \ LYTTELTON, 10th July To sail—Mararoa. (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington'
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 8
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407LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 8
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