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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. Tuf.sda v, Ai*ii 11, 21. Omapore, s.s., 252 tons, Fleming, from South. Passengers Saloon : Mesilames Banks and Talbot, Messrs Reynolds, Talbot and Ashworth ; 11 steerage. Charles Edward, s.s., 159 tons, Bruce, from Nelson. Passengers Cabin : Aliss Hull, Messrs llandisbrooku and Hey wood ; 2 steerage. Wailii, s.s., (Iff tons, North, ‘Vom Blenheim. Passengers Cabin : Aliss Pallairet, Ales(l.imes Curry, Storey, Strickland, Sherry and child, Dr Faulko, Messrs Sherry, Kinley, Smith, Wakeiyn. Hildreth, Parmer, Bennett and Cooper. Lina, barque, 1199 tons, Kayser, from Liverpool. SAILED. Tuesday, Aerie 21. Oimpore, s.s., 252 tons, Fleming, for New Plymouth and Westport. Hinemoa, s.s., 288 tons, Neale, for Southern Lighthouses. Wailii, s.s., GO tons, North, for Blenheim. Charles Edward, s.s., 122 tons, Bruce, for Nelson and West Coast. THE AOTEA, FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Aotea sailed for London at 2 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. She has a fair complement of passengers and the following cargo: —-1089 bales wool. 11 bales rabbitskins, It bales sheepskins, 11 hales leather, Iff hales basils, 519 bales llax, 718 sacks peas ami beans, fill carcises lamb, 2290 casts cheese, 152 cases butter, 779 casks tallow, 395 casks pelts, 199 casks entrails, fit casks edible tallow, 4 casks marrow, 50 casks olive oil, 2 eases honey, 700 sacks manure, 1500 cases meats, 28 pkgs sundries. ACCIDENT TO THE RIMBTAKA. London, April 15. News has been received that the Rinuifaka, hound from Wellington fo Loudon, put into Monte Video with her machinery injured. She was expected to resume her voyage ye ferday. TUB RUAPEHU’.B PASSENGERS. The list of the passengers by the Ruapehu, which sailed from Lyttelton last Thursday for London, was not telegraphed b.v the Press Association. The following are the names : ---Saloon Rev .1. C. Andrew, Mesdiinn s Andrew, Blake, Aliss E. Blake, Messrs 11. W. Bow ley, C. T. Ball, W. O. Campbell, A lister Clark, Mrs Clark, Air A. AI. Clark, .Misses A. ami E. Clark, Dr W. Fllioit Drake, Mrs Filwiu, Aliss J. Edwin, Messrs W. A. (iray, E. Henderson, Mrs Henderson, Aliss It. Henderson, Master AI. Henderson, Air G. Kettlewell, .Mrs Kcttlewell, Misses 8. Mitchell, Rhodes (iff, Air •!. _ Richardson, Airs Richmond, Aliss AI. Richmond, Air John Roberts, j 11 n., Misses 11. and C. Smith, Dr Thomas, AI rs Thomas. Mr Henry Williams, Mrs Williams, Aliss A. Williams, Airs Wood, Aiasler B. Wood, Mr G. Wren. Second saloon—Aliss S. Abbott. Air F. G. Best, Mrs Best. Mrs Cliennells, Master M. CheuuclU, Mr W. Courluov, Aliss A. Dearden, Messrs C. W. Hannah,"W. A!. Hitchcock, AlrsHitehk Messrs Jiowell, W. Kernolian, 11. L. Matthews. Airs ,Matthews, Messrs C. Oakey, it. M. l’uarcy, Airs Peurey, Air J. Rowell, Mrs Rowell, Mi-s R. Rowell, Rev J. B. Ruddock, Air Ruddock, Aliss J. Simmons, Air H. Speir, Mrs H. Spoil', Air O. Spilsted, Mrs C. Spilsted, Masters J. Spilsted, C. Spilsted, 11. Spilsted, W. Spilsted, Miss A. Spilsted, Master R. Spilsted, -Messrs A. 11. Warden, J. Worthington. Steerage—Messrs J. Adolph, J. Anderson, B. Aspin, A. Beaumont, J. Booth, Mrs Booth, Messrs T. Boyer, G. Bray, F. Busher, J. Campbell, T. Canning, Mrs Canning, Messrs J. Cooper, I'. Curtis, AV. Dawson, C. Evered, Fan-ant, J. Gabriel son, T. Gary, AV. Godding, 8. Gower M Graham, A. Green, Aliss J. Green, Air ,J. Halo, Miss M. Hanna, Air C. 11. Hansen, Miss H. Jlcgarty, Airs Horton and infant, Messrs A. Hunt, G. Law, Air J. J. Legarth, Mrs LegartJi, AI asters F. and P. Legarth, Miss E. Legarth, Messrs W. Lang, AV. Lightholder, F. McLaren, A. McLaren, H. McTear, J. Mackle, Aliss C. Myers, Messrs J. Parish and W. Patou, Aliss J. Baton, Air T. Pickering, Master C. Pickering, Air AV. C. Porter, Mrs Read, Misses AV. Read, V. Read, E. Read, Messrs AI. Reynolds, J. ltowbottom, J. Scullin, H. Sent, A. Smith, J. Snelling, AV. Spencer, AV. Steward, Airs Steward, Masters G. Steward, AV. Steward, L. Steward, AI. Steward, Messrs J. Tierney, A. Verona, F. Wendell, Aliss Wedding, Messrs G. West, D. AVhyto, C. Wright, S. Wynter

' 11. AVyliter. L. Libilich, M. Antonio, N. Bortolomco, R. Pietro, D. Santini, P. Hardcastle. LINA, FROM LIVERPOOL. Tim barque Lina, Captain 11. Kayser, arrived in harbour on Tuesday from Liverpool, after a passage of 11(5 days. On Friday and Saturday last the vessel was iua heavy easterly gale, during which a heavy sea broke aboard, smashing one of the after boats and damaging the coverings. Captain Kayser was washed against the bulwarks with' great force, and lmd his leg bruised, 'i 110 cargo consists of 1919 tons general merchandise for AVcllington, and 900 tons for Dunedin. The Lina was berthed at the Queen's AVharf in the afternoon, and will commence discharging to-day. Alessrs Johnston and Co. are the local agents.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1260, 23 April 1896, Page 20

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1260, 23 April 1896, Page 20

SHIPPING. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1260, 23 April 1896, Page 20