BY TELEGRAPH.
CAPE MARIA VAN DIF,MEN. November 30.—A barque passed West at 4.30 a.m. to-day. MARSDEN POINT. November 30.—Arrived: Will Watch and Hikurangi, ketches, from Auckland. Sailed: CliOj ketch, Norval, schooner, for Auckland. GISBORNE. December Arrived: Monra, s.s., Indraghiri. s.s., from Auckland. WELLINGTON. November 30.—Sailed: TaViuni, s.s., for Auckland. December I.Arrived: Penarth, s.s., from We3tport. Sailed: Rotoiti, s.s., for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Oneliuiiga. Passengers for Oneliunga: Misses Coster, Lot-head \W,, Kays, Walker, Mrs. Clayton. Dr. Clayton, Messrs. Pea re Steele, and 10 steerage for all ports. LYTTELTON. December Arrived: Lizard, 11.M.5., from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. December I.—Arrived: Zealandia, s.s., Knight of St. George, s.s.. from Lyttelton. Sailed: Talune, s.s., for the Bluff, llobart, and Melbourne. BLUFF. November 30.—Sailed: Mombassa, s.s.. for Durban, via Newcastle. Cargo: 95,903 small bags < . i.s. Decern her Arrived: Tongariro, s.s., from Lyttelton. SYDNEY. November 30.—Arrived: Elingamile, s.s., from Auckland; Kilhurn, c ., from New Zealand. Sailed: Warrimoo, f.s.. for Wellington. NEWCASTLE. November Sailed: Victoria, s.s.. for Lyttelton; Elmville, s.s., for New Zealand. CLARENCE RIVER. November Sailed: I'elotas, barquentine, for Lyttelton. LONDON. November 29.—Sailed: Wakanui, s.s., Pakelia, s.s., for New Zealand.
THE i'AKAIA. POKT CHALMERS, Decern be: ''I'll, ss. Rnknia is at the Heads from London. She has over 7000 tons ot cargo, about 2530 tons being for Fiji. She brings 2500 packages of powder for Dunedin, anil comes intc port on Monday morning.
TUB LOCH VKXNACHAR. London. November 30.—The ship uocll Veilnachar, which was sunk in r collision on the Thames on November 13, lias been lifted.
Ex Delphic: Just delivered v splendid collection of designs in cambric embroideries. 22in cambric blousiugs, fancy muslir embroidery, .'ci: blouse lronting. Will be an show in our embroidery department, Ijv the grand staircase, to-day (Monday).At Smith and Caughey's, Limited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 4
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