OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers Bound for Wellington.
Ruapehu, left Plymouth 21st December, via Tcnenffe, Capetown, and Hobart; due on Tuesday next. Marere, left London 30th November, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 9th February. Buteshire, left Liverpool 11th December, via Sydney and Auckland; due about the 12th '.February. Toraoana, left London lath December, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 18th February. , Kumara, left Liverpool 27th \December via Auckland; due about 16th February. Star of Australia, left New York 14th De« oember, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland ; due about 21st February. • Tainui, left Plymouth Bth January via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart; due Wellington E2nd February. Paparoa, left London 10th January via Auckland ; due about the 4th March. Rimutaka. left Plymouth 22nd January, via Tenerifle. Capetown, and Hobart; due about the Bth March. Cornwall, left Liverpool 7th January via (Sydney and Auckland; due about the 14th Starch. Spithead, left New York 7th January via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; duo about the 18th March. Niwaru, Mt London 26th January, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 80th March. Georgia, left New Fork Bth January via •Auckland; due about 10th Aeril. Aberlour, left hew York 37th January via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about toe istb April.
Sailing Vessels. Jacques, barque, !fc?t New York 16th November, via Auckland. Andromeda, four-masted barque, left New York 20th November. Marjory Glen, barque, left Liverpool 16th December. Outward Bound Steamers. Star of Scotland, left Wellington 22nd December, via Las Palmas; due London about the 6th February. Clan Ogilvy, left Lyttelton 24th December; due London about 16th February. Athenic, left Wellington, 30th December, via Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth; due London 10th February. Waitemata, left Auckland Ist January, via Monte Video; due London about 16th 'February. Anglo-Saxon, teft Wellington 4th January, via Monte Video: due London about 21st February. * Delphic, left Wellington Bth January via Monte Video; due London about 23rd February. Tokomaru, left Wellington 7th January via Rio de Janeiro; due London about 28th February. Nerehana, left Wellington 14th January via Las Palmas; due London about 27th February. Tongariro, left Wellington 15th January via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth; due London about the 28th February. Clan Macfarjane, left Napier 15th January; due London about the 4th March. Corinthic, left Wellington 29th January, via Monte Video, Rio oe Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth; due London about 12th March. Rakaia, left Wellington 25th January, via Monte Video and Teneriffe; due London about the 15th March. Invertay, left Auckland 29th January, via Monte Video; due London about 22nd March. Nairnshire, left Ljttelto'h 28th January, %ia Las Palmas; due Avonmouth about the 25tli March. Falls of Nith, lefi; the Bluff 31st January, via Monto Video; due London about the 25th March. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 6
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454OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers Bound for Wellington. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 6
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