LATE SHIPPING.
DEPARTURES. April 24— Paieemi, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, Carey, for Picton aiid Kelson. i'assengeis — Saloon: For l'ictoii — Alisset. Sowman, Giibble, Holfort, Morrison, McDonald, Florence, Mebdames Cratan, Evatt, Rabbitb, Wakelm, Leslie and child, Blight, Messrs. Everett, Leslie, Uliglit, Masters Blight (2), Eabbite, Flounce, McUowaii, Rutherford, Gordon, Hurley, Green, Street, Jollisse; 7 faceerage. For Nelfcon — Mis&es Giaham (2), O'Reilly, Mercer, Mesdames Graham, Mercer, Redmond, Lloyd, and Share, Mebsrs. Graham, Ttedmond, Lloyd, Climo, Benjamine. Booth, RobinbOi*, Mallard, Share, Burford, Booth, flannay. Turner, Duncan, Jackson, Jacobson, Sandall, Miller. April 24— Manama, s.b. (1 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. April 24 — Kiupaka, e.s. (12.23, p.m.) 133 ' tons, Mclntosh, for Pa tea. ENTERED OUTWARDS. April 24— Tarav/era, fc.s. (5 p.m.). 2003 tons, McLean, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. .Passengers. — Saloon : For Napier — Mesdameb Slnart, Kerr, Akroyd, Messrs. Akroyd, Toplisss, Robinson. For Gisborne— Mittes Kenny and Good, Mesdaraes McKenzie, Fisher, Clark, Partridge. For Auckland— Misset, Spearman, Young, Hill, Mesdames Green and 3 children, Holdswortli, Young, Hill, Messrs. Holds-worth, Wicks, Hill. BUSY DAY FOR A SUNDAY. . Yesterday the Harbourmaster's department was responsible ior a very good Sunday's work. At 5.57 a.m. the s>. Kerehnna, 419(3 tons, sailed for Lytteiton; at 6.23 a.m., the s.s. Kia-Ora, 416S tonb, sailed for the Bluft; at 6.27 a*.m. the s.s. Rangatim, 0543 tons, sailed, for London; at 10.45 a.m., the s.s. Rua,pehu, 50C9 tons, arrived from Lytteiton : at 5 p.m., the s.s. Indrabaraii, 40G£ tons, anived from Napier. The aggregate tonnage of the vessels handled was 24,042, and this did not include steamers other than oversea vessels. TAINOJI'S PROGRAMME. For Homeward loading the Tainui will call at Gisborne, Napier, and Lytteiton. She will leave the latter port on tho llth May for Wellington, from which place .she will bail finally for London on the ISth May. " *&T KIA ORA'S LOADING PORTS. The Kia Ora is .scheduled to leave Bluff on the 27th April for Port Chalmers., and thence go to Timaru, Lytteltou, and Picton. Wellington will be reached on the 3th May, and the vessel will leave the following day ior Gi&borne, and sail finally for London from Auckland on the 13th May. The Queen of the South adjusted compasses hi the stream this afternoon, and subsequently returned to the wharf.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 8
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373LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 8
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