ENTERED INWARDS.
July 13.— Penguin, s.s. Stewarl from Picton and Wellington. Pas sengers: Misses Martin, Finlayson, Daly, Thomson, Moore, Mesdatnes Wilton, Palmer and child, Wattj and four children, McLean, Ellern, Satchell, Messrs Jack, Palmer, Thomson, Watty, Reid, Casey, [ Woolf, Chapman, Talbot, Levier f Taylor, Edgecumb, Teyler, Admort (2), Atkinson, Hounsell, Thompson. Keigher, and seven steerage. 13. — Mapourika, s.s., 717, Clift, from West Coast. Passengers : Misses Hutch well, Barton, Messrs Bayfield, Derrick, Voung, Kiog. and three sfceerdge. 14.— Arahura. s.s. 771, Lambert, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Jeffries, Simmonde, Blair, Gullery, Harvey, Lady Stuart, Forbes, Mesdames Webley (2), HudSon, Christie, Miller, Erney, Messrs toraythe, Webley (2), - Kobertson. Kenning, Carroll, Blair, Christie, Miller, Burnett, Wilson, McConchie, Quinj. Martin, Livick, Shaw, Annil, Wright, and 3 steerage. CLEARED OUTWARDS. July 13.— Penguin, s.s., 824, Stewart, for Picton and Wellington Passengers: Misses Langlands, Plimnier, Cederraan, Mesdames Langlandsj Louisspn, Tibbie, Woodward, Messrs Carlisle, Eudman, Bruce, Reynolds, Nichon, Master Louisson. 13.— Mapourika, s.s. 717, Clift, for Wellington. 14.— Arahura, s.s., 771,, Lambert for West Coast. Passengers: Mis Buchanan Messrs Buchanan King. The Alexander sailed for Wanganui on Saturday evening and pro. ceeds thence to Greynioutb. The Charles Edward leaves Foxton to-day for Wellington and Nelson. The Kennedy leaves Greymouth today for Wanganui direct. The Waverley is expected to leave We3tport to-day for Picton and Wellington. The Tasman sail* .for Wellington yia Motueka at 9 o'clock thid morning. #g The Koi sails for Motueka at 9 a.m. to-morrow returning on the same tide. The A rah ura sailed for West Coast at 10 a. ra. yesterday. The Rotoiti arrives from Wellington this morning and sails at 10 p.m. for New Plymouth and Onehuaga. The Penguin arrives from Picfcon and Wellington to-morrow morning, and sails at 10.30 a.m. on the return trip. The Wairoa arrives from Waitapu and Collingwood early this morningi The Mapourika sailed for Wellington direct at 9 p.m. on Saturday. The Lady Barkly sails for Takaka and Collngwood at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11988, 15 July 1907, Page 1
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326ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11988, 15 July 1907, Page 1
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