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THE DIRECT LINERS.

Some time to-rlay tho White St,nr linerf lonic should be heard of al, Honurt, and if so, she uiny lie Uioked for in Wellington on Monday evening or Tuesdiiy morning. There are about 2100 tons caiK" to dibclimge at this port, and Messrs W. tind U. Turnbull and Co are the local agents. The Piii.elui, from London, is due m Aucklnmt betw^eu Monduv and Wednesdiiy next, and Wellingtou about the 10th of next month.

When tlie Talune was goiny alongside Lyttoßon ' whin I on Tuesdny lust alie .sustained some damage to her l'uilinif thiough a rope currying' away. The Kotoiti arrived at Lyttelfcon from Wellington at. 5.35 pm yesttfiday, and left ou the return trip ut lO.liO pm. When goiriff into Wanganui yesterday morning the iWniiaroa took in tow the burquontine C<.<niette, coal hiden from Newcastle. The sailer stuck ou the flats, but was icfloated on the evening tide, and towed up to the town wharf by the Miuiaroa.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 4

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THE DIRECT LINERS. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 4

THE DIRECT LINERS. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 4