LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. Melbourne, March 7.—Arrived Melbourne from Lyttelton. SAILED. '. Sydney, March 7. —Sailed, 2 p.m., Victoria. Newcastle, March 7.—Sailed, Wanaka and Rakinoa for New Zealand. March 7.—Earawa, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Thomson, May, Scotney, Finnerty, Devery, Gillen, "Lester, Brooks, Newell, Clemow, Brame, Hall, Anderson, Steel; Mesdames Tribe, Scotney, Chappell and three,children, Reid, Hall, Hildred, Exsell and child, Echlin, Murray, Jenkin, Deare, Gray and child, Lachland, Bark, Marriner, Clark and two children, Richardson, Scott, Richards, Anderson, Green, Johnston and two children, Beale, Lock, Salvation Army officers (ladies) Captain Forsyth, and J.airn; Messrs Thompson, flenwood, Veyser, Murray, Rose (2), Bartlett, Wilson, Israel, Richards, Scanlon, Murray, Wass, Deare, Clark, Henry, Rodgers McKenzie, Brickell, Campbell, Hurst, Fitzgerald, Flynn, Nops, Crags, Rev. Chappell, Adjutant Scotney, Masters Tribi. Scotney, Harrison; 4rsteerage. ' THE ICARAMU. The Karamu will leave Lyttelton on Saturday, and is expected to arrive at the Breakwater on Monday. THE KARTX The Karu is due to arrive at tho Breakwater on Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1917, Page 4
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