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CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. February 23.—A barque passed south last night. The s.s. Kaituna passed south at .40 p.m. today. K7CTPARA HEADS. February 23.—Sailed : Aratapu, brigantine, for ' Lvtteiton." ! HOKIANCJA. February 23.—Arrived : Bell Flower, ketch, from : Lvttelton. ; fJISBORNK. Februarv 24.—Arrived Awanui,_ schooner. from Tail ua; Frank Uuy, hurrpifiitine,'from Westpnrt. Sailed, Saturday evening: Korora, scow, for Maiigonui ; Here ketoh, (or Tolago Bay; Uisborne, schooner, for Mercury Bay. NAPIER. February 23—Arrived. Kate Tatham, barque, from Newcastle. WAITARA. February 23.—Arrived, last evening : Kent, 1.«., from Auckland. WELLINGTON. February 23.—Arrived: Surrey, s.s., from Auckland, I) I' N DIN". February 24.—Arrived: Jlokoia. a.a., from Sydney, via (lie North; Rosamund. s.s., from Westport. Sailed : Storm, s.s., for Lvttelton ; Monowui, s.s., for .Melbourne, via the Blurt and Hobart. BLUFF. February 23.—Arrived: Wanaka, s.s., from Auckland. SYDNEY. February 24.—Sailed, last night : Warrimoo, »,s., for Wellington. MELBOURNE. February —Arrived : Riverina, 8.8., from New Zealand and riobart. SUVA. February 23.—Arrived • Tavitini, s.s., from Wellington. MONTE VIDEO. February 22—The s.s. Rakaia arrived from New Zealand to-day, en route for London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13421, 25 February 1907, Page 4
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