LATE SHIPPING
With the first shift of wind to the S.W. we may look for the.arrival of the ship Glenbura, which left Glasgow on April 28, now 107 days out. She should be closely followed by the barque Onyx, from Port Esperance. The Te Anau was shifted to the Bowen P 1 " this forenoon to complete her overhaul. The Janet Nicoll, from Greymouth. will arrive here to-morrow afternoon. On her trip back to the West Coast she will call at Westport on her way to Grevmouth. The Kini, which'arrives here at the end of the week, returns to Westport direct. The Kotokino left Newcastle on Thursday night for Lyttelton and Dunedin with a carßo of coal and bonedust. The Tarawera is loading coal and timber" at Newcastle for Port Chalmers direct, TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Auckland, August 13.—6.30 a.m., Star of New Zealand, for Gisborne.—l.3o p.m., Waihora, from Sydney, with a Brindisi mail. Wellington, August 13.—7.25 a.m., ZeaInndia, from Napier.—B.lo a.m., H.M.S. Royal Arthur, for Svdney. Farewell Spit. August 13.—The Janet Nicoll for Dunedin, passed at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. Lyttelton, August. 13. Moura, from Port Chalmers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. GISBORNE, August 13.—The Flora arrived at nine o'clock this morning, after a passage of forty-four hours from Auckland, through rough weather after leaving Auckland. She sheltered under Cape Colville until 6 a.m. on Sunday. WELLINGTON. August 13.—Zealandia, from jS. apier.— H.M.S. Royal Arthur, for Sydney. The Porpoise accompanied her outsido the Heads.—The Mokoia brought eighty-nino passengers. For Lyttelton— Mr Studholme; and eleven steerasre. For Dunedin—Mesdames Gray and two children, Denniston, Reynolds, Coombs, Messrs Gray' Moore, Reynolds, Coombs; and one steerage>
LYTTELTON, August 13.-M.oura, from Port Chalmers.
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Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 3
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273LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 3
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