EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
The tonnages shown are net. London: Doric, 8.8., sailed August sth, due colony September 18th. Otarama, s.s., sailed August 3rd, via Port Chalmers. Tongariro, s.s., sailed August 19th, dne Wellington, October 2nd. Arawa, 8.8., sailed September 2nd, due Wellington October 16th. Ruapehu, e.s., sailed September 16th, due colony October 30th. Turakina, ship, sailed August 21st, via Auckland. Newcastle: Evelyn, Bailed September 20th. Dunedin. : Achievement, barque, 499 tons, Rees, sailed September 19th. New Yoek: Essex, barque, 660 tons, JKFD, via Dunedin. Alice, barque, sailed July 7th. Obed Baxter, 787 tons, Colby, JRQM, via Dunedin, sailed July 26th. Rio Janeiro: Nautik, b&rquentine, 323 tons, WLBM. BCBNOS AYKBSi Virginia, barque, 713 tons, JSPR. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. For London. Days out Alaator, barque, sailed June 22nd ... 91 (At Rio de Janeiro for repairs August 4th.) Edward Pembroke, sailed July 5th... 80 Lady Elizabeth, barque, sailed September 7th ... ... ... 15 Channel fob Obdess. North, sailed May 18th 128 (At Valparaiso for repairs July 10th.) Lough Neagh, sailed June 14th ... 100 I Weaer, eailed June 28th ... .„ 86 ' Earl Granville, sailed July Ist ... 84 Fob QuEEKSTOwy. Arnold, barque, sailed June 2nd _ 112 Fob Falmouth. Mountain Laurel, sailed August 19th 36 VESSELS dThaRBOUR. ■ Thia list doss not include coasters.) ■ 7. Kaikoura, s.s., loading for London. I 7. Maori, 8.8., discharging cargo. ' 1. Thurso, barque, loading for Capetown.
The figures indicate the wharves.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Press, Volume L, Issue 8594, 22 September 1893, Page 6
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