On the Wharves.
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2EIAIANDIC DUE Effit-DiAiY.
(By Telegraph.—Special to Star.)
AUCKLAND Nbvjeanfcer 26
Elarly this morningl the Union steamer Wanafea sailed for the south. Her portisi of call. wiH. include every port of importance on the east coast of both island's. A full miisoelianeoUs cargo taken; by the vessel approximates three thousand 1 tons. It is prc&siMe tiha.fi alter discharge tthiet IWlanaka wiU! reisumie her ordinary running om the Bast Coasfc a, Auxsk lla'n'd trade. Anioitiher. departure was the.. Riichiardson; line steamer Squall, for Grisborne via bay ports. Messrs Heather, Rofcerton expect to< dlesipatdh fihe Tyser steamer Muratai for Napier and WeHington tio-mk>riroiw aftemlpon. The Kailpatra, is toi be liiertlhed to-mioi 1 now, Shwtty befoiiei noon a barque Avas sigtbted oiuftsid© of Tiritiri. Tlhis fa .proibaibly the Romiai from 1 Newoaistle ■wiitih a coal cargo. Other Teasels expeoted- here to-day aire the Kiititawa from the south, and the S-S. and; A. K-ner Waiirera from Ltoiiidoa.
On Friday tk& "White StaY Liner ZbaTiandic is due from Liverpool via Sydney. Ssie has aiboard large quanti tiies of Home and Australiian maafe for aM parti? of the Bomiinion.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14685, 27 November 1913, Page 5
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