LATE SHIPPING.
The s.s. 'Mafltai arrived Iram Fiji this The Maltai brought the following passengers from Fiji:—Saloon: Misses Austin Livingstone Keesing; Mrs. Dury, Messrs. Armstrong, Wilson, Wall. Steerage (17)- Misses ■McoUs, Mesdames Pocock and 4 children, lUchmond, Jefferson; Messrs, Perdri] Hath?"ffl y ' Wn ' PaJmer > Richardson, Jeffersdn, Chamberlain, Taylor, Siieather, Miss Keesmg's native eersrant. The steamer's carge was as follows: 2405 hunches and 1576 cases bananas, 307 pab<*s copra (for London), and 34 pkgs. maize ' The a.s. Manuka, which sails for Sydney at nine o clock tbls evening, changed her •berth to the Hotoson-street wharf this afterRimutaka arrived at Plymouth on the sanw L a iv d er P^ lO o n n 'S-SKh^&r-S α-ucklana , Wellington, Lyttelton, and DnneX. V s ; De 'P hic of ">e same line (eu route from Liverpool to Auckland, via Melsailed from the latter port on ''Tth Foh™ ary, and is due at AucLand about ffielth
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 51, 1 March 1909, Page 3
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