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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AirPKUXD. March 15.-Arnml: Ta ltine from Iho south.

KAIPAIU. March 15,-Artived: Eliza, both ("irahain. har(f.;e, from AA'ollington.

MMKCntY LAY. March 15.-Sail*d Silver (-'oud. barnuentine. for .Sydney.

WELLINGTON.' March 15,-Arrivcd: 7.30 a.m., Manuka, from Lyrtelton. Sniled. 3.35 p.m.. AVarrimoo, for Lytleltoti. Dunedin. Bluff, Holnirr, and Melbourne. Pa«?n°ers: For Lyiteltou— Misses Jenkins. Bruce. M'Keouri, Mesdames Hughes, Eden. Jenkins, Kerr, Messrs Blokoley. Wills, (loodrick. Mur(loch, Holmes (2). For Dunedin—AlefiJames Rutherford. Thompson, and Hinds, Messrs llulherford. Eraser. For the Bluff-Misses •Stone, Ike. For Hobart—Air Meredith. For Melbourne-Misses B<>ll, Peck, Mre Bell. lion. Bell. Messrs Hiokson, Hollo, way. A'ocp'l.—Sailed: liotomahana. for Lvttclton. Passenger.;— Misses Paul, Lumsden. Taylor. Lvnch. Jamieson. Webster, Jones. Moodanios Tvcrs. (libb;, and Jamieson. Ri<rht Hon. R. .1. Seddon. Hon. T. Y. Duncan, Captain llrewelle. Lieutenant Shanks. Messrs Tvers, Williams. Norden, Holmes (2). Marchant. Meade, Stevenson, Barelav. Holmes. Cooper, Thompson. Mouldy, and Croft. Sailed: 6.10 ,).m., Manuka, for Napier.

TWARI'. March 15.—Arrived: 12.40 p.m.. Ayrshire, from the Bluff. BLT'FF. March 15.—Sailed: Ayrshire, for Timarii. SYDNEY. March IS.—Sailed: flohar. 'or ■Wellington; warship Encounter, for Auckland. MKLnonUXK. March 15.—Arrived: Star of New Zealand, from New York.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Poparoa left Wellington at 1.10 p.m. yesterday for London. Tho Dunedin nassonjiers who left bv her were: Dr Allan, Mrs Allan and family. Mies W. Thomson, Mr .1. Harlow: and H in the steerage.

The three-masted schooner Eunice completed loading on Wednesday, and sailed for Kaipara al 8 o'clock yesterday morning.

The Koonya sailed at 3.10 p.m. yesterday for Greymouth. via the usual way ports.

The Warrimoo, from Sydney, via Wellington, is expected to arrive at this port about 8 o'clock 10-iiiorrmr morning.

The C'orinna is expected here early on .Saturday morning from Onehunga and New Plymouth, via way ports.

The Waikare. from Auckland, via the East Coast, arrived at Dunedin at 7 a.m. yevsterday. She sails a?ain for Auckland at 5 o'clock this afternoon.

The s.s. Invercargill arrive;! from Liver, cargill about 10 o'clock last evening. She carried no cargo. Ttio Maori, which left London on Ihe 3rd inst,, will make Dunedin her first port of call, and she is due here about April 29. Her cargo for Dunedin comprises about 3000 tons, consigned from Xondon. The s.s. Waipori is expected to complete her overhaul, and come "out of the graving dock on this morning's tide. She will anil from Port Chalmers for \Vc«iport to-inor-row. attepporu

Tlie Ayrshire, which is now loading at coastal ports will sail from Wellington on the 25th inst. for West of England ports direct, railing at Bristol, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Manchester, in the order named, and then proceeding to London.

The IT.S.S. steamship Monowai left the George street pier, Port Chalmers, after Ihfl arrival of the 2.30 p.m. train from Dunedin yesterday with passengers and cargo for Sydney, via Cook Strait.

The Es-e;;, from West of England ports, is duo at Port Chalmers the first week in April. Her homeward cargo will be loaded for West of England ports. The Perthshire, whirls is now on the New Zsalund coast, is duo here on the 25th inst, Slio Ims about 1300 tons of cargo from New !York for this port. After completing her.loading in this colony she will sail for London direct for the Shire Co., sailing about April 12. ' The Mamari. from Liverpool, which arrived at Auckland on the 10th inst,, is <lue hero about, the end of the present month, and will discharge ai. Duwdin. She brings about 1200 tons of cargo for this port. The dredge Murihiku is giving proofs of her capabilities by the manner in which ehe iy removing spoil from the site of the new ''Port Chalmers graving dock. The Murihiku is the "right dredge in the right plae»," and Messrs Lultreli and Scott are to b» congratulated on securing so useful an adjunct for their operations.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 4