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* CAPE MARIA VAN DIEM EN.—December 21: The s.s. Maheno. from Auckland to Sydney, passed west »t 11.30 a.m. to-day. The s.s. Orari. from London to Auckland, passed cast at 7 a.m. to-day. KAIPARA HEADS.— 20: Arrived— Hula, auxiliary schooner, from Lyttelton. December 21: —Melbourne, s.s., from Melbourne. WHANGAROA.— 21: Arrived, at 10.50 a.m.—Apanui, from Auckland. NOUNOURU.—December 20: Sailed— scow, for Auckland. Arrived— wow, from Auckland Alert,-ketch. Sailing—Wairoa, with a raft: Moa,'scow, for Auckland.
TAURANGA — 21.—Arrived, at 3.50 Aupouri, s,s., from Auckland. GlSßOßNE.—December 21: Arrived at 5 a.m.: Squall, a t., from Auckland. NAPlEß.—December 21: Monowai, s.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland: Misse* Jackson (2), ' Brigham, Ritson, Munro (2), Mesdames Parsons, Whitmarah and I children, Mr. Parsons. WELLINGTON.—December 21: Arrived, at 6.45 a.m.—Nairnshire, s.s., from Auckland. GREYMOUTH. —December 21: Sailed, at 3 a.m. Rosamond, s.s., for Onehunga. Arrived, at 6 a.m., Kaituna, e.«., from Newcastle.. LYTTELTON.—December 21: Arrived, Wakatu, s.r, from Wellington, via Kaikoura. Sailed— Putiki, s.s., for Wellington, Wanganui, and Greymouth; Maori, a*., for Wellington, with 340 passengers. DUNK DlN.—December 21: Sailed, at noon—Wlmmera, sj»., for the North and Sydney Passengers for Auckland: Misses Howgate, Johnston (2), Baird, Mackay, Mesdamefl Baird, Little, Shearer, Waddell, Messrs. Peebles, Waddell. Arrived— Moeraki, s.s., from Hobart and Melbourne; Regulus, a.s., from Westport. BLUFF.—December 21: Sailed, at 7.10 a.m.— Warrimoo, 5.»., for Hobart and Melbourne. SYDNEY.—December 21: Arrived, at 3.30 p.m. —Ulimaroa, s.s., from Wellington; Waipori, s.s., from Weatport. December 21: Sailed—Tofua, s.s.. for Sydney. The R.M.S. Makura, from Vancouver, is detained here coaling. THE WAITEMATA, FROM NELSON. , Nelson, Tuesday.— steamer Waitemata, which left Nelson to-day, took away 4400 bales of wool, 300 bales of hops, 100 casks tallow, and a large quantity of sundries, being 25 per cent, beyond the guaranteed minimum of 1000 tons of outward cargo. The Waitemata is the first wool chip to leave Nelson direct.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 6
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