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LATE SHIPPING.

The following passengers have book©, by the Monowai, sailing to-morrow :—For Hobart—Misses Smith (2), Mrs Barney Messrs G. Homan, Barnes. For Mel', bourne—Misses Clark, M'Goim, Phillipi Mesdsumes Eva and three children, Todj and tlhree children, M'Goun, Robinson anj two children, Messrs Tryor, Todd, Brigden, Dewar, MurootA, Robinson; thirteei steerage. . | A peculiar feature about the mishap U the Rose Casey was that the engines kep\ working for some, time after the inrush of water had submerged them. The crew seem to have put up an easy record in the matter of launching the boats. These were in the water one minute after Cap-j tain M'Gilvray gave the order to lowen away. A powerful Tiump and Lozier engine are now on the scene in connection with the salvage operations, I Turnbull, Martin, and Co. advise thatl the Devon has about 1,000 tons of West] of England cargo to put out here, and is due about the end of the month. She will be followed on the New Zealand coast by the Morayshire and the Ayrshire. The collier Waipori is bringing 1,000 tons of Newcastle coal to Dunedin. She discharged part cargo at the Bluff to-day, and should be here to-morrow. After completing discharge here she proceeds to Westport to load another coal cargo. The tug Plucky will be floated out of the graving dock on Monday, when the blocks will be laid for the dredge Progress to be floated in.

THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

_ The Rotcimahia.na, with the Southern portion of the San Francisco mail, will leave Wellington for Lvttelton at eleven o'clock this evening.

TELEGRAPHIC NOTICE BOAKD.

Arrivals.—Jnly 14 : Lyttelton, 8.40 a.m., Moura, from Dunedin.—Auckland, 10.15 a.m., Whangape, from Sydney. Departures.—Julv 14 : Auckland, 8.50 a.m., Henley, for Melbourne.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND, July 14.—Tarawere, for the South. Passengers for Dunedin : Mirases M'Curdy. Howie. Mesdames Shepherd, Fa.rrant. Messre Farrant, Shepherd.

BLUFF, July 14.—Oswestry Grange, for Timaru.

WELLINGTON, July 14.—0.10 p.m. Talune, for Pvdney. MELBOURNE, July 14.—Edward from Greymouth.

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Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 6

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 6

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 6

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