LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. ' September 2—Kaimariawa, s.s.' (12.45 p.m.), 2416 tons, Chrisp, from Lyttelton. September 2—Breeze, • s.s (1-10 p.m.), 55 J tons, Manson, from Lyttelton. ,~. MABAMA'S PASSENGERS. • The following passengers nave booked by th» Marama, which leaves Wellington this afternoon for Sydney:—Mr. Atkins/ Captain and Sirs. Andrews and child, Mrs. H. Anderson, Mr. Abernethy, Mr. and Mrs. Burn, Mr. C. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Bayley, Miss H. Barker, Mrs. A. Collins, Mrs. F. Chissell, Mrs. F. Cotterell, Mr and Mrs. Chambers, Mr. J. W. Cato, Miss> Crowley, Mrs. D. M. Cook, Mr. Craven, Mr. B. H. Cottel,-Sir. and Master Carr, Mrs. Carr and/ tw.' children. Dr. Cecily Clarkson, Mrs. D. H. Carruthers, Mr. D. J. Davis, Misses Dix, Captain and Mrs. DUlow, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Free. Mr. D. L. Freer, Lieut. GrenviUe, Mr. H. Grafton, Sir. p. L. Hughes, Mr. J. O. Hassy, Miss Huggins, Mrs. and Misses Har»ey, Mr. and Mrs Henderson, Miss Hogg, Miss 'D. M. Hassell" Mr. and Mrs. Hyams and child. Miss and Master Hy&nes, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. W* Jones. Mrs. A. A. Jones, Miss Knox, Mrs. A. Llscombe. Mr. i.nd Mrs. Lowrick,. Mr. link. Miss Lempriere, Mr. D. Latimer, Miss Lamond, Misses Lee, Misses Lewis, Lieut-Colonel Melior. Miss T. C. Marwick, Mr. Mara, Mr. B. A. M'Kenzie Mr. D. S. Morray, Mr. D. Moncur, Mr.' and Mrs. E. G. Page and infant, Miss E. Page, Mr. H. Martin, Miss SI. E. Murray, Jfr. .Sl'Klrby Mrs. Moleneaux, Mr. MTarland, Miss M B' ers, Mr. G./M. Moir, Mr. P. P. Neagle Mr and Mrs. Nixon and infant.Mr. J. O'Neill and son, Mrs. O'Neill and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs.,D. C'Neill, Mr R. H. Orbell, Mr. J. W. Ormond. Miss M. Pemberthy, Mr. C.B Pepper Mr." W. . Eeece, Mr. and Mrs. Hich, Lieut* Sugden,,Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dundas Smith, Mrs. J. J. Sugden and Infant, Mr. J. Crawford Smith, Miss J. Sharpe, Mr. W. Sherry, Miss Scanlon, Mr. E. Tonnisen Mr. Talt, Mr. n. B. Tapley, Mr. Thickett, Miss B. Vaughan, Mr. VlUer, Master Wood, Mr. A Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, "Messrs. Zenia Mr. B. D. Machester, Miss "J. Appleyard, Sir. w. .H. , Adams, Captain Argle, Miss M. Band, Sirs. S. Brown,' Mr. W. Booth, Mr. S. Booth, Sirs. I. J. Brown, Mr. Bennett, Sir. and Sirs. Boyd, Sliss SI. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Creswick and child. Miss M. Crulckshank, Miss M. A. Condon, Mr! and Mrs. DeaMn, Mr. X., Dunwoodie, Miss C .A. Field, Miss Gilbert, Mrs. C. Grieves, Sliss G. M. Hern; Miss E. R. Horsley, Miss M. Kelbride, Sir and Mrs. p. M'Kay, Mr. W. J. Mulholland, Mr. G. C Nixon, Sirs. Ostenfeld, Mr. C. J." Quickenden, Mr. H. W. Syder, Mr. L. Simpson, Mr. Smee, Mr. R. SkeUey, Miss E. P. Taylor, Sliss A. G. Tiley,' Mr. W. G. Taylor, Mr. Weir, Mr. A. Webb, Sirs. A. JL Wilks, Sirs. SI. Whitcharn.' There were 61 steerage passengers. COOLANA DTO! TO-MORROW. A. radio report has been received from th» Coolana, en route from Newcastle to Welling^ ton, stating that she will arrive here as T o'clock to-morrow morning. She will berth at the Railway Wharf to unload coal. TUTANEKAI RETURNING. • The Tutanekal reported by radio this afternoon that she will arrive, here to-morrow evening on the return from the southern lighthouse) trip. ' ' Among the arrivals from Sydney by tho Marama this week was Sir. Arnold F. Levestam, lata of the Cnion Company's engineering staff. Mr. Levestam intends'to remain in New Zealand for some time. A tramp steamer, name and company unknown, was sighted eight miles southward of the Heads at 2 o'cjock this afternoon. She had white funnel markings, and was bearing to the eastward.
[ BY TELEGRAPH. ' * '. liYTTELTON,* 2nd September. Arrived—Maori (6.45 a.m.); from Welling, ton. . . ■ - t . To Sail—Maori (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIEB, Ist September. Arrived-£Kamo (T. 1- p.m.), from Wellineton< PICTON. 2nd September. Sailed—Holmdalo (11.20 sum.), for Wellington. ■ NELSON, 2nd September. Arrived—Arahura (6.10 a.m.), from Wellinc. ton. . To Sail—Araliura (7.30 p.m:), for Welling.to*\ WATK.VUA BAP 2nd September : Sailed—Echo (10.45 a.m.), for Wellington. TIMARU, 2nd September. Sailed—Walptata (11.30 ajn.), for Wellinx. ton, ■■ ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1927, Page 9
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684LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1927, Page 9
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