LATE SHIPPING.
The training ship Dart-ford is due at East London about the end of this month from Australia, Waitemata, s.s., was to lie redelivered to the Union Company to-day, her time charter having expired. From South Africa she goes to Newcastle, being due there about the middle of next month. FOR MELBOURNE. The following have booked passages by the Waxrimoo, sailing to-morrow for Melbourne :—For Hobart—Mrs Bingham, Messrs 'Bingham (2), Thomas. For Melbourne—Miss M'Gauohic, Mesdames Sargood and two children and maid, White, Pyle, Nimmo, Moas, Messrs W. E. Sargood, Pyle, Moss and son, Tasker, D. Darling. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. LONDON, April 16.—Clan Macaulay and Mamari, from Wellington. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LYTTELTON, April 17— 6.55 a-m., Maori, from Wellington (connected with the first express).—7.4s a.itL, Monowai, from Dunedin.—6 a.m., Hinemoa, for Southern lighthouses,—9.so a.m., Clan Ogilvy, from Titharu. BRISBANE, April 17,—Makura, from Vancouver. . ADELAIDE, April 17.—Kaiapol, from Grey mouth. MELBOURNE, April 17.—Moana, from the Bluff.
AUCKLAND, April 17,-—4 p.m., Waikare, for the South. Passengers for Dunedin : Miss Button, Mesdames Ponton, Buchanan, Messrs Ponton, Buchanan.
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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 6
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173LATE SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 6
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