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LATE SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. October SO—Storm, s.s. (10.45 a.m.), 405 tons, Dowell, from Lyttelton October SO—Atua, 6.8. (1.25 p.m.), 3444 tons, Sewell, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. October 30—Hula, ».b. (11.15 a.m.), 127 tonß, Himaimen, for Napier WITHIN WIRILEII HANOI - The following ve«sels (call eigniii In pan) are eipected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations tonight:-— Auckland: Niagara (QBE), Manuka (GDZW), Omana (VZBN), Kakanoa (VME), Plako (GB VJ?) Hauraki (GJFR), UHmaroa (VHY), kalv°m^ (. XJi )j Tr«leYan (UCWZ), Tofua (GF YM), Arahura (VMA), York City (GJCL-), Tregenna (GCDX), Walhemo (GDBQ). Chatham Islands: Tregenna (GCDY). Wellington: Maori (GDZX), Mararoa (VMZ), Ngaio (VLS), Dorset (GRY), Kaiwarra (UC »X), Tahiti (MYN), Wt Stephens (ZSlft Waihora (GFYP), Zealandic (MUZ) Trecarrell (BOX), Moeraki (GKYD), jiauiganul (Gi-YB), Kaitoke (EYB), Ling Nam (XBN) Waikawa (GCNY), Waitdmo (VMJ). '> MARAMA ARRIVES FROM SYDNEY.; ' The Union Company's steamer. Marama arrived in the stream at Wellington at 6 a m to-day from Sydney, and berthed at 9 o clock at No 6 Queen's Wharf. "ihl Marama cleared Sydney Head 6 at 11.80 a.m. last iriday, and experienced a tine weather trip, with light winds and smooth seas for the first two days, and then moderate ueßterly winds. She brought the following pas- \ en ?erS:I7 1 Sa!? Oni ,Misses Alwin- Anderson. Allan, Allard, Bain, Black, Barber, ' Curtii (2), ■ Clack Curtis, Dolby, Edkins, Elliott! Bngler, Eaton, Ferguson, Fox, Gye, Gudex Uegarty (2) Howarth, Hare (2), Hawken s ; Hendncks. Hayes. Harris. Heinewood, Harcourt, Henbury, Hobbs, Jacobs (2), Jones. Kemp, Law,, Lewißi Mc Manuß, Norton McGrath, McCormack, Meyer, Miller, Mars! den, -Nugent (2), Newing, Payne, Sarket. Ronald Ralston (2), Roy, Spiera , Bcott, »ifV, W,!"' v Walk". Mesdames Atkins! £". ,' • i e'V B»ln.. Burße«. Boyce Collier and 2 infants, Buchanan, Dalley,' Davidson and infant, Duncan, Edwards, Eyre and a children, Ewart. Frith, Gilbert, Gotch, Hollis, Hegarty.Hobson and 4 children, Hart, Jonei! Jones and 2 children, Jacobs, Jackson Set leway, Lewis. Lyttle and child, Lessinu JlcGoldrick, McKinnon, Mason, Monk. To* gan Naylor. Naismith and child, tearce. Service, Vaughan, White, Waugh, Young! M«srs- Airens, Allen, Burgess, Buehan»n! Bristol, Burcher,. Bolting, Burton, BelS: Crowe, Coleman, Cogan, Cole, Duncan, Dart. Edwards, Ewart, Fowler, Fisher, Frith FraT ser. Fisher, Galnsford, Green, Gilbert, GreeSham Goodwin, Hegarty, Hobson, Hart, Opt. Hawkins, Hamilton,-. Hooker, Barker' HalU gren, Hodson, Jennings, Jones (2), Klrkland Kelleway Lyttle. Mcgay. McDonald. McGoldl nek, McLaughlin, Morel, Mason, Miller,-Mir-ams, Morgan, Naylor, Nelson; Pearce,. Robert^ son, Richards, Rogers, Robertson, Shtke*. Strange, itewart, Stuart, Thornton, Tunell Jjof'ope, Testro, Tatnall, Vaughan, Webb Walker (2), Wilson,. Wooton, Waugh, Young Yonna; 115 steerage, including 14 Indlant. The Marama sails at 11 a.m. on Friday on the return trip to Sydney. .«»»■». on ARAWA AT BAJLBOA.! The S.S. and A. liner Arawa,. en rente from Southampton and London to N«w Ze«Und ports ■ left^ Balboa on the 28th October. The vessel is due at Wellington about the jytn .November. . . WITH NEW YORK CARGO. The steamer City of Birmingham is to leave Wellington to-morrow for New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports to complete discharge of cargo from New York to the agency of the Federal Steam Navigation Company. THE PORT STEPHENS. Tlif, Poi* Stephens is due at Wellington on Thursday morning from Auckland to continue discharge of cargo from New York The vessel ;i« to leave here later in the Jjf,'»' Lyttelton .Dunedin, and Australian ports to complete discharge. PORT NAPIER FOR LONDO". wTm eP' a? 3 D- liner Port Napicr^leaves Wellington to-mmrow morning for Gisborne "nd Auckland to complete loading. She should sail from Auckland on the 7th November for Xondon, via Las Palmas, " PERSONAL. Mr. T. G.. Harding has replaced Mr.-J. Walker as purser of the Tahiti. .(X 1* be expressed in shipping circles nlm Ir r ?V sudden death o£ Mr- w«liam. McLean late engineer of the steamer Wairau. Mr. McLean was on a visit to his. brother at Hawera, when, a few days ago he took suddenly ill, and died at the Hawera Hospital on Saturday evening last home forty years ago he entered the Union Company s service, and was lor some time l"nrJ°rh g? °f tne, """Pony's workshops at Port Chalmers. About twelve years aso he removed to Wellington, and entered the service of ■ Messrs. Eckford and Co., and the greater, part of the time he was with that arm he was engineer of the Wairau. llr McLean was. the elder brotlier of Mrs. Jill, ler of Karepa street, Brooklyn. Se leave* a family of three daughters and one son:

BY TELEGRAPH. a.'-' j t- -^ ADELAIDE, 30th October* Arrived—Kaitangata, rrom Xew Zealaml . NEW PLYMOUTH, 30th October Arnved-Jphnf (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington , . . ' WANGANUI, 30th October ' Arrived—Breeze (10 a.m.), fiom Wellineton . - ■ ■ - * . . .-,■■. BLENHEIM, 30th October Arrived—Echo (9.10 a.m.), irom Wellington- . . . _„ PICTON, 30th October «r? Tf d wK? hl'(Uo P:™). from Wellington' Sailed—Wainui (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington , .„ _, x .. NELSON, 30th Octob. r Arrived—Jilkau (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Mkau (7 p.m.). for Wellington ... LYTTELTON, 30th October Arrived—Calm (1.15 p.m.). from Well.ngton

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 6