LATE SHIPPING
After loading a large Homeward consignment of frozen meat and general cargo, the Kaipara was expected to leave Port Chalmers this afternoon for northern ports. THE MA IT AT. The Maitai sailed this afternoon for Auckland via ports, taking the following passengers : —For Wellington—Mesdames Sheehan, Hegarty and two children, Pidgeon, Paulin, Dr Alice Gow, Miss Dunn, Messrs Sheehan, Hegarty, P. Sheehan, M’Kinlay, Hooper, Rnthven, Choate, Paulin, M'Kinnon, Kirkc (2). Mitton, Arnold, Master Hegarty. For Gisborne—Mrs M'Aulay. For Auckland —• Misses Thomson, MTvinlay, Don (2), Cozens, W. Wallen, Pettit (2), Mesdames M'Kinlay, Don, Geering, Messrs J. White, Sneddon, Corlett. THE IiLIMAEOA. The Ulimaroa, which arrived at Wclliuglon from Sydney this afternoon, brought the following passengers for Dunedin ;—Misses O’Connor, Denniston. Mrs Cochrane, Mr Spence. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Advice has beau received that the New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamers Waimato and Opawa have arrived at London —the former on the 3rd inst, and the latter yesterday. PORT PIRIE, July B. Itatsford. from Dunedin. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LYTTELTON, July 8.—2,2.5 n.m., Tarawera. for Dunedin. WELLINGTON, July B.—ll a.m.. Llimaroa,. from Sydney'.
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Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 6
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177LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 6
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