LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. BATA, s.s. U.lO p.m.), 9H tons, Tasta,-from Wanganul. ■ '. - . DEPARTURE. thubsday; august s. ' KOHI, aux. scow (11.30 a.m.),' 125 tons, Goldle, for Kelson. ' • JIOLMDAIiE, s.S. .'(noon), 681 lons, Copland, for Picton. ... I WANOANKLtA, m.v. (12.10 p.m.), 0060 tons, Wyllle, for Sydney.'
HAWERA ON SLIP
Tlie motor-ship Hawera went on to the Patent Slip this morning for cleaning and painting. Slio is to sail tomorrow for Ffttca. '
WANGANELLA'S PASSENGERS.
Xllti t ollowlne passengers left Wollingtoa by the Wanganella at 12.10 p.m. today for Sydney and Melbourne:—"Mr.' 3?. Ainsworth, Mr. J. M. Archibald. Mr. H. W. Browne, Mr. G. Black, Miss B, E. Black, Mr. h. C. Ballantinc, Mr. L. H. Beauchathn, • Mrs. S. Butllrig, Miss' E. Burling, Mr. 0. Co.x, Mr. G. S. Cray, Mrs. X Jt. Carter, Mr. J. C. Carter, Mr. 1. M. l>a\V-. son, Miss K. J. Duncan, Mr.*'. H. Dailkß, Mr. ,G. Epstein, Mrs. JE. M. Enright, Mr. M.. V. Knriglit, Master D..IF. Entigllt, Mister K. J-nEnrluht, Master B. C. Eurlglit, Mr. R. i. Ktlraunds, Mr. \V. F. Bdmond, Mrs. M. Fuller, Mrs. N. E. SI. Hudson, Miss M.. F. Hudson, Master J. B. Hudson, Mr. W. M. Henderson, Mrs. M. IT. Henderson.. Mr. E. T. Hihdmarsh, Mr. J. V. IlOtt. Mrs:, M. F, Johns, Mr. A. H. Jolins, Mr. F. ,1, Loughuan, Mr. and Mrs, C. Ii Lurab, Mr. and MrS. G: p. Low. Mfe.K. .1 'Lee, Rev. H. Massoj, Mr. J. *\ Mitchell, Mrs S A. Madden, Mr. J. P. Matmcil, Miss "V. McManus, Mr. F. Myers, Miss^ V. W. McKee, Miss A. McDowall, Mr. and Mr 3. M. X O.Y Mttlngay, Muster A. 1. Malneay, Mr. J, 1\ Newman, Mrs. E. Nunn-Pattrick, Mr. ana Mrs. It. C. Fockley, Mr. .1. J* Pijrdy, Mr. and Mrs. T, P. Quirk, Miss B. I* Koberts, Mrs. J. Stalilo, Mr. Stahlo, Mlas M. 0. Stahle, Miss M. Spain, Mr. E. Salmond, litt. A. P. Smith, Master B. K. Smith, Mrs. H. JY Thompson, Miss S, 0. Thompson, MlsS: W. Tailored, Mrs. M. fickers, Mrs. A. Williamson, Mrs. B. M. Woodhum, Mrs. E. M. WlEglng, Mr. W. A. Wlgßlns. Mrs. O. I. Haywood, Mrs. H. H»ywood, Miss a. J. Haywood, Master M. H. Haywood, Master P. G. Hayrtbod,- Mr. and Mrs. T H Lowry, Mr. S. T. Newton, -Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Orr, Mr. G. A. Fitzpatrick, Mr. G. Fitzpatriclc, Mr: and Mrs. J. Gromnnn, Sir. AY. jfr" B>T. B. Blunden, 3lr. It. Ball, Mrs. M. J.'Burns,'Miss It. Cleary. Miss M, I. Curabrae-Stewart, Miss X I. Cowling, Mr. and Mrs A. Cowling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coker, Mr. J \V. Crocker, Mr. J. W. F. Donnelly, Master J. P.' Donnelly, Mlsn r.-Donnelly, Miss P. M. Donnelly, Miss F. K. Deverlll, Mr.-'D. H. Edgar; Mr. and Mrs.- R. C. Finchain, Master I>. Fincham, Miss 0. E. Grimaldl, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Orcig, Mr. V. Goodman, Mr«. M. K. Harrison, Miss N. Harrlnon, Mt. 0. G. Ha'ncox, Mias M. D. Harvey, Mr. and Sirs. G. E, Harvey, Mr. P. Hannah. Mr. K. Humphreys, Mr. E. Hankey. Mr: E. P/Lewln, Mrs. K. Low, Mr. 3. J. Llvdsly, Mrs. G. I.' taker, Miss B. Mj LakDr, Mr. E. MnefaHane, Mr«. V MftMlnn, Mrs. M. MaftUire, Mr«..G. McDquKalt, Mr. E, Maßulro, Miss E. M, Maguira, Mrs. A. Matthews, Miss C. B. McCallum, Mr. J. H. Nelson, Mrs. K. O'SulliVan, v Mr. V. V. Oliver,- Miss E. M. Rogers, Mr. it. Boltinson, Mr. T. G. S. Starnes, Its. A. Thompson, Mr. V M. Williams, Miss M. Woods, Mr. C. H. Willis, Mrs. E. P. Deal, Mr. F. V. Hyder, Mr. P. Matthew, Mr. T. Hewitson, Mr. K. J. ElseBood, Mrs. C. M. Prentlco, Mr. H. D. Glastqn, .Mr. K. S. Laurie, Mrs. M. Wade, Mr. B. Mackie, Mrs. J. Mackie, Miss P. H. Marshall, Mr. H. ColllS, Mr. H. R. Fleet, Mr. B. B. Drummond, Sir. A. A. St. George. Miss li. I. Mason. Mr. I>\ J. Fay, Mr. N. Hunna,h, Mr. K. GryllS, Mr. A. F. Bound. . ;
WAIKAWA FURTHER DELAYED
The trans-Pacific cargo vessel Wnlkawa, from Los Angeles, has been further delayed, and does not now expect to reach Auckland before next Tuesday. Sho is due at Wellington on August 12.
CANADIAN VICTOR LEAVES MONTREAL.
Advice has been received that the Canadian Victor left Montreal on July 27 for 'Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. She is duo at Auckland on September G.
the Brisbane: maru
The Brisbane Slum, from Japan, Tla Australia, arrived at Wellington in the stream at 3.40 this afternoon. She is to sail on Friday for Auckland to complete discharge.
BY TELEGRAPH.
- LYTTELTON, August 3. | Arrived—Fort AYhangaret (7.5 a.m.), TJtokl (7.50 a.m.), and Oplht (11.20 a.m.), from Timftru; Walnut (8 a.m.), from Duncdln. Sailed—Cambridge (7.30 a.m.), for London. DUNEDIN, August 3. Arrived—Port Hobart (7 a.m.),.from T maru. SUVA, August 3. Arrived—Laburnum, from Botuma. COLON. August S. Arrived—Fort Frcmantlc.___ J
MONDAY'S WRESTLING,
The match between' Jack Clark and Oswald on Monday will be between two men who have both proved big drawcards in New Zealand, Oswald for his fast, spectacular tackling work, and Chirk for the reputation that he made for himself in the.Auckland ring against George Walker. Clark has an additional attraction in that it will be his first appearance in Wellington. Both men wrestle without resort to rough tactics, and the. pair should put on as good a showing as the Oswald-Varga match of it fortnight ago.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 13
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