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Jjyttelton, ' '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| "V Kini, SS) 702 tons, WaJkel^^^^H I Thursday, May IT^^H^B t- Eotorua, ss, 576 tons, Spent. Pfrom I Picton and Nelson. ; 1 r> Huia, be, 90 tons, Sargent, fron/Wan- \, ganui. I SAILED. ■ ~,. Wednesday, Mat 16. b "'^ Waillui, ss, 411 tons, Worrall, for P Tfccton, Kelson and West Coast. >§ueen of the South, ss, 121 tons, Manley for l^pxton. Te Xapu, ss, 50 tons, AUman, for j West Coast via Nelson. Kotomahana, ss, SCA tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Hinemoa, ss, 28? tons, Bollans, for Cook Strait lighthouses. I Kiripaka, ss, 51 tons, Shaw from BlenA.._ heim. Opawa, ss, CO tons, Clark, for Spring Creek. Mana, ss 4S tons, Westrup, for Patea. Wairoa, ss, 45 ton 3, JKicketts, for Havelock and Sounds. Manaroa, s.s., 78 tons, Melntyre, for Wanganui. Thursday, May 17. Tutaneiai, ss, 412 tons, Post, for fe'outh fa'ea Islands. EXPECTED AfLEIVALS CotSh^ 111 PiCtoU ' NelS°a Md West Manaroa, from Wanganui, 18th Queen of the South, from'Poxton, 17th Mana, from Patea, 18th Rotomahana, from Lyttelton, 18th Tomoana, from London via Australia and North, 18th Mapourika, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, 18th Tarawera, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, 19th Kotoiti, from Onehunga and New Plv-.,;-■-mouth, 19fch J ' _ \ V, airoa from Havelock and Sounds 19th Mokoia, from Sydney, 20th , , Westralia. from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast, 20th Gr,esham, left London February 28th • v * .Tokomara, left London March 6th ; H^wHawfce's Bay left New York March 23rd; .'-JDelhic, left London March 31st; Kakaia, left Plymouth, March 31st; Waikato,' left London on April sthWaiwera, left Plymouth April Uthj Tekoa, left London April 2ith ; Mimiro, left New York April 24th; Paparoa, left Plymouth April 28th; Indradevi, left London April sth; Otarama, left London May oth. Aberfoyle, left Glasgow January 2nd ; Guiseppe Dabundo, left Marseilles 15th January ; Corryvrechan, left Glasgow March 2nd; John Gambles, left London March 7th; Charles G. Rice, left New York February 3rd; Edward L. Maybery, left New York March 30th; Ben Veirlich, left Hamburg April 2nd; John o' Gaunt, left Liverpool April 2rth. J V*"«— -.PROJECTED DEPAETTJRES | Mapourika, for Lyttelton, 18th Rotomahana, for South, 18th Queen of the South, for Foxton, 18 th ilanaroa, for Wanganui 18th Mana, for Patea, 18th Wairoa, for Motueka, 19th Tarawera, for Sydney, 19th Haupiri.foj- Picton, Nelson and West Coast 19th Pi.otorua for South, 19th "W for South, l'Jth Rotoiti, for New Plymouth and Onehunga via Nelson, 20th Mawhera, for Picton and Nelson, 21st Te Anau, for AucKland via Gisborne and Napier, 21st for Dunedin & Lyttelton, 22nd : Mokoia, for Hobart and Melbourne via South, 22nd Westralia, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland and Sydney, 25th Flora, for Auckland via East Coast, 28th (Per Prea3 Association). London, May 15. Arrived—City of Agra, for Wellington, bailed—lonic, for Wellington. New York, May 13. hailed—Alice for Wellington; Indianic for New Zealand perts. Melbourne, May 16. Sailed—Zealandia. for Bluff. Sydney, May 16. hailed yesterday—Mokoia, for Wellington. Sailed—Mararoa, for Auckland, Newcastle, May lc. Sailed—Wanaka, for Lyttelton. Hobart, May IG. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Eakaia (London, March 29th) i has arrived— [

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6698, 17 May 1900, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6698, 17 May 1900, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6698, 17 May 1900, Page 2