SHIPPING.
_»■ TTDFB: 4th NOVEMBER. Hifh water—Bluff, 3.33Vm; 3 56 p.m. Inverowgill, 4.13 a. m; 4.36 p.m. Ktverton, 2.33 a.m ; 2.56 p.m —~ lu^f harbour. ARRIVED. Nov. 3—Warrimoo, s.s, 2137 tons, Phillip, from Melbourne, via Hobart. U.S.S. Co, agents. Passengers — Miss Watson, Messrs Elliot, Collins. Hunter, Henningway (2), and. Watson—ls steerage.
Nov. 3—Surrey, s.s,. 3497 tons, Cutler, for Napier. J. G. Ward, agents. Nov. 3—Warrimoo, s.s., 2137 tons. Phillips, from Dunedin. U.S.S Co, agents. Passengers—Mrs Wilson, Misses Wilson and Carson; Mr Cross 6 steerage. «£cajSi IMPORTERS. Per Warrimoo—(l. T. Smyth and Co, Mackerras and Hazlett, Kingsland and Sons. F. J. Lillicrap and Co, Ross and Glendining, Moffett and Co, U.SS Co, Wesney Bros, Lennie and Sons, J. Watson, Kingsland Bros, McKay Bros, A. Stocker, Order - She s.'s. Warrimoo left Melbourne at 5 p.m. on 29th ult., and Hobart on the 31st at 12.10 p.m. Had Puysegur Point abeam at 2.50 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at,9a.m. • Experienced light northerly winds till Sunday, followed bv frosh S.E. wind and cloudy weather to arrival. The Warrimoo sailed for Dunedin at 4 p.m. .The s.s. Surrey sailed for Napier at 3 p.m. yesterday. At the hearing of the charge against five members of the ship Blenheim’s crew of wilful neglect of duty at Napier, Captain Colville denied the men’s statement that, although they signed on for the trip Home, they were to be discharged at Napier. A sentence of six weeks’ imprisonment was imposed.
[By Telegraph.]
Napier, Nov. 3. Sailed—Te Anar., for the south. Passengers—Misses Mayo, Noble, Campbell, and Potter, Mesdames Richmond and Sherwood, Mr Mathias. Wellington, Nov. 3. Sailed—Rotomabana, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Misses Ross, Inman, Elviras, and Duncan (2), Mesdames Prosser, Jenkins, Tait, Robertson and infant, Inman (2), Hewitt, Wilson, Levi, Arnold, Brothers and three children, and Duncan, Dr Pollen, Mtssrs Stringer, Meldrum, Randerson, Cocks, Prosser, Jenkins, Robertson, Goldfinch, Brothers, St. Clair, Castle, Gilbert, Leith, Harper, McNeill, Oliver, Benson, Davis, Richardson, Barnett, Thomas, Whelan, Carruthers, Abbiss, Tattle. Milton, Helyer, Gout, Gardiner, Overeqd, Ives, Baily, Ebines and Haines—ll steerage. Onehunga, Nov. 3. Sailed—Takapuna, for Welllington. Passengers : Misses Akerston, Bell, and Simsun; Mesdames Lewis and three children, N. J. Senison, Gordon and five children, Tait and child, Brown, Slade, and Mureott; Messrs Stein, Gordon, J. Heald, Burfoot, J. H. Brown, Slade, J. Frith, Heeles, C. Mureott, Robertson, Henderson, C. Morley, Disiik, De Silva, Evans, R. A. Crow, Col. Davis, Rev. Taite—ls steerage. Lytslei-ON, Nov. 3, Sailed-Tarawera, for Wellington. Passengers : Misses Bruce and McClear ; Mesdames Wood and child, and Morgan, Major, Smith; Messrs Balkind (2), McNeill, Cheath, House, Finch, Comte, Hart, Goddard, Barns, Morgan, McKinney and Steel.
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Southland Times, Issue 17083, 4 November 1902, Page 2
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429SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 17083, 4 November 1902, Page 2
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