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LATE SHIPPING

A •- None of the smaller coastal steamers left port yesterday owing to the severe veathsr. Shippers will - therefore mote the various postponements of the "mosquito" fleet. The auxiliary schooner Huia arrived at Wellington at 12.50 o'clock this morning from Kaipara. A report by tko English mail dated Liverpool, February 2nd, gays: "The damaged steamer Ayrshire* lias completed the discharge of all her cargo, which lias been, transhipped into the steamers Snti'olk and Fifcemro, and yesterday she was taken out of the Brooklebank Branch Dock and docked in the Brooklebank Graving Dock, where she will be surveyed, and the extent of the damage ascertained."

j The Union Company's steamer Waitemata, which recently arrived at London with a valuable cargo shipped -under the auspices of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion .Line, in New Zealand waters, will shortly enter on a series of charters (according to Australian files) which will probably detain her from New Zealand waters for some months. Her first commission is to load general cargo at Glasgow and Antwerp for Puget Sound ports. The steamer will then load a part cargo of lumber at Puget Sound for Fiji, and on her way down will ship 600 or 700 mules at San Francisco, also for Fiji, to be delivered to-the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. . The barquentine Peridle HiU, 222 tons, has been chartered to load a cargo of hardwood at Sydney for Wellington ; THE ANDROMEDA AGAIN. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning tsio four-masted barque Andromeda, oilladen, bound from New York to Wellington, was sighted from the Beacon Hill eignarstation at Seatoun about 14 miles to southward. The weather came up- thick shortly after, and the vessel was not 6een again. The Wairuna, whieh arrived at Lyttelton - yesterday from Westport, sighted the barque at 4 p.m. on. Sunday, half-way between Stephen 'lsland and the Brothers. The sailer was beating against a light southerly. .'..'■ PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. The lonic, of the Shaw-Savill line, which left London on February 4th for Wellington, via Capetown and. Hobart, took tne following saloon passengers:— Miss F. Barnes, Mr and Mrs Blundell and son, Mr L. C. Boewey, Mr A. Earl, Miss A. Eckford, Mrs W. A. Fitzherbert, Misses Fitzherbert, Messrs Fitzherbert, Hon. Mis E. S. Gerard and maid, Miss E. Gerard, Mr and Mrs Giles, Miss F. Hogg, Mr and Mrs M. Hughes, Mr and Mrs Israel, Miss Kennedy, Miss G. Langton, Mr G. C. Morton, Mr G. F. NakteiyMr Oftendorf, Mr H. Pilkiuton, Mrs PH'kintxxn and maid, Mr L. E. liiddiford, Mr A. N. Weilerup, Miss Wilson, Mr J. H. Wigham, Mrs E. A. Wood, Mt A. B. Araey, Mrs A. Bowmar, Miss E. A. Cocks, Miss E. M. Cox, Mrs E. L. Dariey, Miss M. Darley, Mr W. H. Elderton, Miss M. Eskell, Mr T. Fletcher, Mr W. L. Hawkins, Mrs A. Hewett, Master Hewett, Mr. H. ■ A. Hicks, Mrs A. M. Hicks, Master Hicks, Miss L. Horsefall, Mr E. E. Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Miss M. A. Johnson, Miss At. Langdon, Mr J. Mclntyre, Mr. S. Mackay, Mr A. Moseley, Mrs Moseley, Mr R. Moseley, Mr C. G. Openshaw, Mrs E, Pearson, Miss D. Poai6on, Master R. Pearson, Miss W. Pearson, Mr L. Kobinson, Mr P. H. Eobinson, Mr H. M. Ryder, Mr T. E. Sedgwick, Mr P. H. Sheffield, Mr.G. Sleigh, Mr J. Stunnins, Mt J. A. Thomson, Mrs Thomson, Mr G. Thomson, Mr J. Wellwood', Dr J. P. Whetter, Mrs Whetter, Mr R. C. Winston, Mrs Winston, Miss M. Winstonc, and 177 third-class. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS.'" NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday—Rarawa (5 a.m.), from Onehunga. Rosamond (10.10 a.m.), for Wellington; Rarawa (10 p.m.), for Onehunga. AUCKLAND, Monday—Mbnowai, from South; Koromiko, from Westport. Squall, for Gisborno. To sail at midnight : Maheno for Sydney. WANGANUI, Monday—Huia (12.40 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON, Monday—Queen of the South (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER, Monday—Tarawera ;2.30 p.m.), for South. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Walker (2j, Mrs Stock, Messrs Kinross, White, Crompton, Stock. PICTON, Monday—Pateena (6.5 p.m.), from Wellington. Pateena, for Nelson. NELSON, Monday—Nikau (6 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT, Sunday—Kaitoa (6 p.m.) from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Monday Rimutaka (6.30 p.m. Sunday), from Wellington; Wairuna, from Westport; Breeze, from Gisborne via Pigeon Bay. Annie Hill, schooner, for Greymoutft; Eunice, scow, for Havelock; Joseph Sims, schooner, for Kaipara; Morning Light, schooner, for Waitapu; Pukaki (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington, Picton, Westport, and Greymouth ;■ Breeze, for Donedin, Oamaru, and Timaru; Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Handley, MeG'rath, Mace, Hendry, Reed (2), Mills, Foirtier, Mellor, Henderson, Holmes, Matson, Farrell (2), Latter, Nurse Renaut, Mesdames Latter, Williams, Charman, Scott, Sleeman and 2 children, Scale, . Cleary, Richardson, Mace, Line, Atkin, Wyld, Richardson, Alexander, Tredwell, Drs Henderson, Gibson, line, Messrs Glen, Campbell,

Jeffreys, Hughes, Alexander, Riehardeon, Mateon, Clarkson, Atkin, Burke, Royle, Crawford, Holdsvvorth, McKellar, Thompson, Stoddart, Abernethy, Harlbington, Broadhead,. Fisher, Colledge, Bass, Stening, Sleeman, Maine, Alcorn, Long, Somerville, Blair, Brooke (2), Bell, Burke, Wilson, Dickson, Ramsay, Ready, Cleary, Lake, McCormack, Gould, Dresson, Bridge, Harper, Pearcc, Stringer, Latter (2), Williams, Masofield, Henning, Cook, Hiederhoff, Brown, lies, White, Triggs, and 40' steerage.. DUNEDIN, . Monday - Ihvercargill. from InvercaTgill. BLUFF, Monday—Storm, Buteshire, and Ulimaroa, from Port Chalmers; Warrimoo (10 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Misses Cox, Whan (2), Mrs Rush and child, Messrs Rush, Dunn, Curtis, Patterson, Dick, Soady, Masssy. Watkins, Dix, Paton, Soutkey, Whan, Osborne, and 70 steerage. Ulimaroa (5.45 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 8