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TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. T INDON, Tuesday.—Star of Australia, i "Wellington. Tainui and Caldergrove, New Zealand ports. T>NEY, Tuesday.—Warriruoo (1 p. Wellington. FREifANTLE, Tuesday.—Ormuz, from LonONEHUNGA, Tuesday.—Barawa (9.55 a.m.). NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday.—Rimu (9.10 a.m.). from -Opunake to Onehunga, put in for shelter. Koonya (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI, Tu " ~ from Wellington. Wellington. PICTON, Tuesday.—Wai ~ >samond (4 _ena (8.30 p.i .__ .. NELSON, Tuesday.—Wootton (11.20 a.m.). LYTTELTON, Tuesday.—Maori (6.55 £ from Wellington. Fiieshire (9.45 a.m.) Avonmoath. Kairaki, for Nydia Bay. Napier and Gisborne. Rippie, for Wanganui. Delphic (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Canopus, for Westport. Kaituna, for Westport. (11.45 a.m.), for Wellim idnight), for Wellingi (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers—isses Iteeve, Stewart, Lowes, Pearson, i>iill, Dartnell (2), Hoffman, Eyes. Tyler, ■""''"ell, MeCormick, Lady Steward, MesCrow, MeCormick, Savage. Horlo, Gaston, Nicholson, Ormsby, Jones, Rothschild. Bishop, Sehatz, Briatow, Parsonson, Lowes, Heberley, Gilmer, McAlister, Stewart, Innes, Lord Plunket, Sir J. G. Ward, Sir W. J. Steward, Captains Hardy and Shannon, Messrs Innes, Afandel. Bradshaw, Fraser, Sullivan, Case, Eeed, Maddison, Hislop, McAlister, Hellwell, Stewart, Heberley, >n, Shira, Woolly, Holm Cracknell, Mackenzie, Park, Nees, Hickson, Clark, Crow, Smith and Driver; thirty DUIvEDJN. Tueaday.ne. Storm, from ■" .. ~.,tport. Pukaki, fro, vima (4 p.m.). for New Drayton Grange, for n.m.), for nort' Wellington: S: Mr C. Roberts, chief officer of the Koonya, is at present on sick leave at Wellington. Tho auxiliary scow Echo left Lyttelton on Monday for Hokitika. The scow Ngaru left Havelock on Sunday morning with a load of timber for Wellington. not been owing to a ch to the Tongarir don. Shortly before ing the Fe J tig to-day for . Lou The Blar 1 -'--" Ngaherc w day for Wellington and Napier. rs Levin. and Co. advise that ier Wakutu, which leit lington at 6 o'clock last nignt for Kaikoui and Lyttelton. is to lay up atl~"~" — * her periodical overhaul. She w from Wellington for about a A message from Greymouth at 4.30 p yesterday stated that the collier Poher—, coal-laden for Wellington, was unable to cross outward, as the bar was still dangerous. The Moura, which arrived at Wellington last nicht from Westport, is to here-to-day for Westport. __ Ti atyne and Co. advise that the er Kairaki is due at Wellingm on the 9th instant fro ne is to load here for Napie il steamer Wootton is due nere u row with a load of coal from Pupon Tho Tyser Line steamer which is due at Wellington al instnnt. has 1800 tons of c. charge here. The Tyser steamer Mimirc charge of her Now York carjro under engagement to the U.S and A. Company, is to load in New Zealand for I ' ~ " the Tyser line. i •■A passage of thirty-nine f bourne from London was i Tyser liner Star of Canada, which arrived at the Victorian port on Monday. The vessel is expected at Wellington about June 24th. Amongst the passengers leaving Wellington by the Tongariro to-day for London ■will be Captain Ryley and Mr Jeokmson,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7142, 1 June 1910, Page 10
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