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Monowai—From Melbourne: 90 bdlg twine. 4 crbm acid. 2 caeee muriatio acid, 9 ceees cordMLs. 1 piano, 86 pkgs furniture. 11 oaves and 6 brls oil, 4 cases merohandise, 12 oa-ees chemicals, 3 cases newep&pere, 1 case l«eihar, 1 pel drapery, 1 caee lasts. 3 o«eo<i wriodieala. 1 pkfie printdng, 1 cek and 2 be.*.ee cycle perte, 11 bales r. (roods, 2 oe-sea TO.!ntioD. 21 drums raph-tli*. 440 hasa riff, 3 oa«es machintry, 1 fly'wTitel, R3O be#e bark, 40n boxes but<«r. From Adelaide: 1 quarteroak wine, 1 nkse.
The Hineroo* arrived from Wellington early yesterday moraine. a/n<J leaves for southern ligTvl'hounee this morning. Tie New Zealand Shipping Company,
Limited, have received cable advice of tho arriy*i of their steamer Turakina at Plymouth on Wednesday, after a smart passtge of fortyone daya from Wellington. The Monowai arrived e,t 8 *.m. yesterday. She left Melbourne it 2.30 p.m. on January 28tn, arrived at Hub art a* 2.30 a.m., and left at noon on the 80th. arrived at the Bluff at 10.30 β-m. on February 2nd, left at 5 a.m. ou the i«t, uinved at Dunedin at 6.30 p.m. on tho 4th, leaving at 5 p.m. She experienced light winds and fine weaker throughout. Tlhe Monowai l«f* for Sydney, via Wellington at 5.5 pan. Tho Upolu arrived from Xew Plymouth, etc., at 8 a.m. yeeterday, emd left for southern ports at 3.40 p.m. The Rotomahana arrived l from Wellington at 8.30 tt.ni. yesterday, and left for Wellington kat night. The Xiily arrived from Greymouth at 8.10 a.m. yeeterd»y. The Dinßtuiee left for Qreymouth late on v\ odnesday ni(?ht. The Waihora left for Dunedin at 1.10 p.m. yesterday.
The steamer Fifeahire arrived a* Napder on Wednesday morning from Sydney, and is expected at Wellington at the end of the week. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the AgenU. The Fiteshire will visit LytteMon.
The WhaJcetane left for Timara shortly after 6 p.m. yeeterday. She will return to Ijyttelton before leaving for Wellington, her final port of departure for London. The Tokomaru is expected from Gi*borne to-day.
The Blmi left for Gwyniouth l*«t night. Th.» T&ieri'a departure for Wectport h*a beon delayed tiLl to-day. The e»B. Kent, from New York, left Sydney on January 81*t for New ZeaJand. The barque Manurew* haa been chartered to bring ooal from Newcastle to Lytteltoa.
Mail news to hand haa p«rticul«B of the trial trip of •&« new Lonio. She is built to the order of Meesrs lamtay, Imiie nfid Co.; for the New Zealtund service carried' on und«x the auepicee of the Shew, Ekvill Company. The e.s. Allanton, from New York, arrived at Fremantle on January 21et. The new eteaaner Kapdti, from London, which is intended for the New Zealand coastal trade, left Fremmutle on January 28th.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 9
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