LATE SHIPPING
TH» v E| MF E? A ?OB HOME. Re Tl%^r^e IritSl^^ g &7 PS' 8n!^ t an/fl P" Sa*u">ar <"«t 'or Southampton aud London, via Pauanva. LA MARSEILLAISE FROM NEW YORK. Messrs. Datgety and Co. advise that the chartered steamer La Marseillaise is expected at Wellington on the 22nd Juiv from New Wk and New Orlcaus. From here the proceeds to Sydney and Melbourne. THE AIIAWA. C!i^im^/T ai ?* Present discharging at Port ton and London, via Panama. DISCHARGING LIVERPOOL CARGO. rt-,v' lef^ Ulwlr an? was to leave Auckland today for.-Wellington, continuing discharge c.f theßVb o?,,K Llveri: o? L. Sue ■is diiß h«« •«" t.,iv fl t ;V,? nd 1S t0 Proved on the 17th July to Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Kini sailed yesterday for Napier and Gisljorae. From the latter port the vesfel to roaS r°vH d-n tO »lua direct! where 'slfe fi W^o^ofe^^ tO-night '°r urda/' marU' The Ve66Cl 'S due hero on '^'-' The Wanaka leaves Auckland to-morrow yia Gisborne. and is due here on Saturday to load for Lyttelton and southern ports. ■ - The Komata is to leave •Wellington at 1 p.m. to-morrow for Westport. A B KtSr« ««&£* Sf wS ur^y TS'^S. 5 at .We" inStOn °n Slt" PASSEXGERS BY THE MOERAKI. P m lCTestlrd ki- Wh'Cll 'eft W^linßtou ■'' 10.45 v-n"i ,f a"c'"e'"Sers:-;-Saloo Ju-Misse Os 't. T p ' m:ii E- C:lre,T' U- Marsh- D- Morelanrt, -Car^. 3r l."l^, Jk.fio°^d, Ji' GT e°FV?t f Eft'S^u/inrin^^rVa^3^ Langier E. C Gainsford, J. Williamson P *. Rundle P. T Brown I X M Gotli-irrf I . M. M'Ghee, B. A, ynWT if Xitsclike', ?f T yS, CS DUD? ilU ' E- I>lor^nd, .1. Conibs M. A. Morton, J. Dowliug, L. P. Mills, Lawsou jvi Crackcns and two children. M. A. M. Hall, J. M. Cooke, Laurie, J. JI. Doolan, C. J Lemon, Lewis and family, C. J.- M'Donald W M. Foord and two children. A. E. M'Kenni aud child Messrs. J. S. Hay Perrr A T Rhodes, K. C. Gadsden. E A.' Adams, Milk Larson, \immo, J. M'Cann, J. If. M. Duff' L.J, Duff, R. C. Gainsford, .T. Williamson P. A. Rundle, C. R. .Stowe, U. SI. Jl'Don aid, F. C. Stillwell. H. Nitschke, H. Hoffman" A" r/.,.Xil? cllEe ' J- Combs. L. P- Mills, j! D. M'Cracken. Lawsop. W.E. Gnrrv, G F T. Donaldson, R. T. ■Tomlinson, J. F flath^ away, A. C. Smith, C. Meyer, E. Jones, W Blnus, Sulbert. P. Gill, T. ITenshaw, Tressider, E. J. M'Vicar, A. E. M'Kenna. C. J Lemon Colonel J. Lewis aud boy, Master L. J. M Dull. . . PERSONAL. Mr. C. A. M'Kenzie, who lias resigned from the Wellington harbourmaster's staff to enter into business on his own account in Stratford, was the recipient yesterday of a nur-e of notes from" tile members of "the harbourmaster's stair. In Hiiikinß the presentata'ou, Captain J. Dawson (harbourmaster) referreu eulopistically to Mr. M'Kenzie's Fen-ice exteuotug for over twenty-three years, and cordially wished him every success iv 1 enterprise.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 8
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487LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 8
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