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LONDON, 22nd September. Arrived— Star of Australia, from Napier; Pharos, barque, from Wellington. Sailed— Mimiro and Devon, for New Zealand NEWCASTLE, 23rd September. Sailed— Oterburn, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, 22nd September. Arrived— Ulimaroa (3.30 p.m.), from Welling0D * SUVA, 23rd September. The Solace has arrived here after searching for the Aeon. Arrived — Atua. AUCKLAND, 22nd September. Arrived— Keltobranks, from Sydney and New castle. Sailed— Koraata, for Gisborne aud Napier; Wimmera, for southern ports. ONEHUNGA, 22nd September. Bailed— Rarawa (3.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. 23rd September. Arrived— Rotoiti (10.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NAPIER, 22nd September. Sailed — Monowai, for Gisborne WANGANUI, 22nd September. Arrived— Aorere ,(5.50 p.m.), from Wellington, put in through stress of weather. 23rd September. Arrived— Moa (6.25 a.m.) and Stormbird (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 23rd September. Arrived— Rarawa (4 a.m.), from, Onehunga. Sailed — Rotoiti (9 p.m. yesterday), for Onehunga. / BLENHEIM, 23rd September. Waihi and Opawa are both outside the bar, unable to cross in until 3 p.m. LYTTELTON, 23rd September. Arrived — Mararoa (8 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail — Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington Sailed— Oswestry Grange (noon), for Port Chalmers. NELSON, 23rd September. Arrived— Mapourika (8 a.m.), from Wellington, i Arrived— Waverley (12.5 p.m.), from Welling-l ton. Sailed— Arahura (8 a.m.), for Picton. MOTUEKA, 23rd September. Arrived— Manaroa (8 a.m.), from Wellington TEKOPURU, 23rd September. Arrived— Melbourne (9 a.m.), from Melbourne. KARAMEA, 23rd September. Sailed— Defender (9.15 a.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT, 22nd September. Arrived— Canopus (8.40 p.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN, 22nd Seiiember. Arrived— Moeraki, from Bluff. Sailed — Navua, for Auckland; Mokoia, for northern ports and Sydney. THE NORFOLK, FOR AVONMOUTH. It will be daybreak to-morrow morning before the Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Norfolk proceeds on her way to West of England ports, via La Plata. Passengers will be required to be aboard to-night. WARRIMOO, FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's steamer Warrimoo, which arrived from Sydney this morning, accompltshed the passage in her average time. She left port at 2 p.m. on Saturday, and coming across the Tasman Sea experienced fresh north-westerly winds and moderate sea. The vessel brings about 1100 tons of general cargo, over 500 tons of which are consigned to Wellington. Among the latter quantity are to be found the following items: —700 pi« 3 lead, 500 stoker links, 196 cases tea, 164 cases sardines, 122 kegs lead, 284 bags flour, 1080 bags salt, 239 bags coke, 711 pieces timber, 600 bags manure, 478 bags ricemeal, 275 cases soap, 660 l'elloeß, and sundries. The Warrimoo proceeds to LytSelton to-mor-row, and when she has discharged her cargo for that port she goes into dock for overhaul Her Dunedin and Bluff cargo is being transhipped to the Waikare, which vessel takes up the Warrimoo's running to Hobart and Melbourne. PHAROS REACHES LONDON. Laden with wool from Wellington the barque Pharos has arrived at London after a passage of 129 days. Private advice states that her freight consisting of 6354 bales of wool has been catalogued for the September saleß. In lieu of the Flora, the Kaiapoi has been placed in the Union Company's coastal service. She leaves Dunedin on Friday for northern ports, arriving here on Tuesday, and leaving the same day for Westport and Grey, mouth. Captain Stringer, late o fthe Waipori, arrived from the north by the Waikare yesterday. He proceeded to Dunedin last nieht for orders.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1908, Page 6
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