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LATE SHIPPING

DEPARTURES. ' MONDAT. FEBRUARY 13. HOLMDALE, B.s. (noon), 6SI tons, Copland. for Picton. ...-■' ■ TAMAHINE, s.s. (3.5 p;mu), 1959 tons, Hani, for Picton. .' :' . PERSONAL. Captain Hartman (late, of tha Tamaroaj is in command of the Aharoa, and has associated with him the following officers:—Chief officer, Mr. F. jr. Smith; second officer, Mr A. C. Jones; third officer, Sir. K. J. Miller; fourth, officer, Mr. G. H. Heywood; fifth officer, Mr. F. F. Stobbs; chief engineer, Sir. P. A. X. Adamson; second engineer, Mr. W. W. Evans; third engineer, Mr. J. T. Oliver; chief refriger« ating engineer. Sir. C Wood; surgeon, Dr. F. M. Kennedy; nurser, Mr. E. Cordery; chief steward, Mr. A. E. : Deineza; chief wireless operator, Mr. J. A. McAsMU. RANGITIKI REPORTS. The Rangltiki, en route\Jrom London, has reported by wireless thatfsha: expects to arrive at Auckland at 9 a.m. on Thursday. THE TOIA. The Wellington Harbour Board's tug Toia. which has been on the Jubilee Dock ton. over* haul, is completing overhaul at the .Glasgow «narf. , - - i . by 'telegraph: ■;<■ . AUCKLAND, February 13. Arrived—Slarama (7.5 a.m.) ,'■ from Sydneri Seinuera {7.55. :a.m.>, from Wellington; Wai. Plata (2.30-a.m.), from■ Wellington. i IiTTTELTON, February 13. Arrived—Alexander (8.20 a.m.); from Tar»» Kohe. . - ' ,-■'"■■ SYDNET; February 13. Artlvco^—Kanna, from Greymouth. Sailed—Matakana. for Auckland TTXEMOUTH, February. 12. Sailed—Mahana. •' „,,-,' ' SUVA, February 11. ; Satled^—^Lurlme, for Auckland. ; , . SUVA,' February- 13. Arrived—Carlnthta, from New York. '

In connection with the report of th* wrestling at Otaki, published in Saturday's "Post,", it is explained that Razos (Wellington), list 51b, beat Cocks (Palmerston North), list 21b, in. two straight falls. Some'changes have been, made in the Wellington programme for the party of English, public school, boys who "are touring New Zealand. The boys will visit Wellington College at 3 p.m. tomorrow instead of on Thursday. On Thursd?.y at 12.45 pan. they will ba the guests of the English-speaking Union at lunch. -_ .' ■

Injuries to his right hand were sustained by H. Parker, a milk vendor wto lives at 31>Bolton Street, as a result of the motor -cycle and side-car He. was riding overturning,at the corner 7o£ Cornwall Street and; Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. at 8.20 aia..today; lAfter being attended to by Dr. Bolt, he was taken to the Hospital by the Fres Ambulance.'"" _ There are more than 15,000 millionaire* in Italy; the richest' man being, it it said, Senator • Aguelli, vrhose wealth amounts to £23,437,500, ■ •' "

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 9

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LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 9

LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 9

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