LATE SHIPPING.
SAILED.—March 4. Talune, s.s.. 1,270 tons, Smith, for Melbourne via the Bluff and Hobart. Passengers : Misses Griffiths, Purdie, Hughes, Buchanan, Lees, Henderson, Orkney, Grove, Jarman. Gardner, Chrisp. Mesdames Orkney, M'Farlane, Hughes, Howie, I'ldgar and Wo children, Grove, Chrisp, Robinson. Messrs Howie, Morton, Cyfer, M'Dona, Price, Moore. Lakeman, Launder, Pollard, Booker, Tuck, Griffiths, Robinson, Dickinson, Grove, Captain M'Farlane, Rev. Mathie ; and six steerage. The Talune brought the following transhipments from 'Australia-:—Tsindu, Yawata Maru, Sonoma-. Oceana. Captain Fleming, superintendent of shipping, advises u? that- there are vacancies for certificated mates and seamen for sailing vessels. The Mokoia, from Melbourne via Hobart. is due at the Bluff this evening, and Dunedin about- 5 a.m. on Wednesday morning. She sails at 4 p.m. on Thursday for Sydney via Cook Strait. The hulks Ocean Ranger and Elinor Vernon were floated into the graving dock this afternoon. The funnel of the Upolu was to have been hoisted out with the aid of the sheer-legs this afternoon. The Ringaroom was shifted to the Bowen pier this afternoon to finish her overhaul. TO-MORROW'S STEAMERS. The Mararoa leaves the cross wharf direct at 5 p.m. to-morow for Sydney via East Coast ports. The Invercargill, from Timaru, is due about 6 a.m. to-morrow. The Rimu, which went to Port Chalmers this morning for transhipments, returns to-night, and" sails for Invercargill to-morrow afternoon. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.—March 4: Auckland, 10.45 *.m., Elingamitc, from Sydney.—Bluff, 2.40 p.m.. Mokoia, from Hobart,"with an English mail. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. .-AUCKLAND. March 4.—Elingamite, from Sydney. Passengers : Messrs Farquhar and M'Leod. BLUFF. March 4.—Mokoia. from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers: .Misses Campbell. Hodgson, Mundell,' May, MTntosh, M'Gregor, Hirstman. Lady " Brown, Mesdames Monson, Williamson, Thomas and three children, Finn. M'Gregor. Irving and family. Heatly, Adnmson, and Pearce" Messrs Qui I , Lough, Williamson, Irving, Lloyd, Monson, Wise, Pott, Acland, Dickenson, Harvey, Kilgour, Woods, Pearce, Kennedy ; and twenty-two in the steerage.
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Evening Star, Issue 11488, 4 March 1901, Page 5
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311LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11488, 4 March 1901, Page 5
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