TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Whanirarel, September \2.~ Arrived at 1 a.m.: Kanieri, s.s., from Auckland. Cape Maria Van Ulemca, September 12.— The s.s. H'haugape passed eoutli aL 3 a.m. torlay. Kaipara, September 12. Arrived- Rio barciueutliic, from Newcastle. New Plymouth. September 12.—Arrived at D.40 a.m.: torawa, s.s.. from Onehanga. TanraDj,''!, September 12. — .Arrived at a a.m.: Waiotahi, s.s.. from Auckland. Katt Cupe, September l-j.—The 5.3. Victoria patted south at U.SU p.m. t:>-day. East Cape—September 11.— The s's. Aparima passed south at 12.30 p.m. to-day. Glsborue, September 11.—Sailed at mirt- [' night: Squall, s.s.. for Auckland, via porta. . i Gisborne, September 12.—Sailed at 9 a.m., Talune, s.s.. for Auckland. Passengers*. Mesdames Simons, SteggaU. Messrs I i Burton. Dunlop, McLeod, ALiken, Steggal! | Jennison, Lysujii* " <2). Whaler Genu-y' Marlon-, Stewart, Poind and Dymoc. Napier. .-September 11.—Sailed: Talune. ■ | s.s.. for the North. Passengers for AuckI land: Mrs. Johnson. Messrs. Scotchcr, Bul- | lock. Bates. Fairweather. and five steer.ige. Wellington, September 12. —Arrived at 4.2"i a.m.: Manuka, s.s., from Sydney. . Wellington. September 12.—Arilvert at 3 ( j a.m : Takapuna, s.s., from New Plymouth. OVERSEA SHIPFING. I Newcastle —September IL— Port Stephens, s.s., for Lyttelton.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1906, Page 4
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184TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1906, Page 4
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