LATE SHIPPING.
SAILED.—ApriI 7.
TJpoln, s.s., 700 tons, Rolls, for Northern porta. Passengers: For Oamara--Mr Bvrne. l?or Tim-aru—Mrs and Miss Richards. For Nolson—Mr Bird. For New Plymoutfv—Misses Pardy, Winslad*, Mrs Langnmir and three children, Inspector Poxdy ; and five steerage.
The Paparoa has put out about 1400 tons of cargo, and taken _on board about 1,500 crates of frozen rabbits. A fnll-rijrged slup passed the Nuggets a* davlight to-dav, steering south. The Rangati'ra, which left London on the. Ist March, is coming out direct, and is expected at the Port about the 23rd ApriL She has 3,500 tons of cargo for Drmedin. TELEGRAPHIC NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —April 6: Waitara, 2 p.m., Mor&ysliire, from Auckland.—Gisboroe, 2 p.m., Star of Australia, from Wellington. —Auckland, b.30 p.m., Mararoa, from Sydney.—April 7: Bluff, 6 a.nu, Waihraa, from Duaedin ; 9 a..nu, in quarantine, Warrimoo, from Hobart, with the English mail. —Lyttelton, 10.15 a.nu, in stream, Lairs, barque, from Edithbury. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Otarama sailed from London for Port Chalmers and Lyttelton on Saturday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND. April 7.—Mararoa, from Sydney. Passengers : Mr Rensley ; and one in the steerage.
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Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 4
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183LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 4
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