LATE SHIPPING.
Ihe dredge Timaru will he the next vessel to follow the Invereatgill in the graving dock. It is expected that the 'Aimani will be floated in on Monday. THE SIR HENRY WRECK. GISBORNE. J„lv 24. Tbe Collector of Customs has l>eon advised by the lighthousekeepor a! I«Vt Cape Island that a body has Ikcu washed ashore, probably from the wreck of the fcir Henry. THE ENTERPRISE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, Julv 24. The Enterprise botwi struck a reef and landed her men at Phillip Island". They ■were rescued in a half-frown condition. " TELEGRAPHIC: NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.--July 24 : Auckland, 5.30 a.m., Taviuni, from Fiji. Departures.— July 24 : Wellington, Cambrian Kins, for Gla-sguw. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AtJOKLAND, July 24.—Manuka, for the South. Passengers for Dune-din : Misses Monro and Harvie, Mesdames Svvanson and family, Ted. Abe.rcrombv, and Gobbie, Messrs Gebbie, Chatficld, Aborexomhic, and Tod. NEWCASTLE, July Z4.—Mansipotiri. fc- AucklaiHl.
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Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 5
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147LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 5
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