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SHIPPING NEWS.

MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS. The Lprd Stanley, from New York and? Albany, arrived atr. Auckland on November 26. The Kaipara sailed from Capetown *o* Auckland on Monday, November 25. The Rippingham Grange sailed from London on November 26 for Wellington. The Matatua, from London, via Teneriffe. arrived at Auckland on November 27. The Paparoa left Capetown on November 26 for Wellington. The Arawa, from Wellington, for London, called at Monte Video, from which place she sailed on November 28. The Morayphire sailed from Wellington ' for Avonmoutb on November 29. The Indradevi, from London for New Zealand ports, arrived at Melbourne on November 30. - . . The lonic, from London, arrived afc Hobart on November 29. She landed l 96 passengers for Australia, and left for Wellington on the 30th ult., with 76 of her original passengers. TO ARRIVE. IT AUCKLAND. X Delphic, left London October 8. Elvaston left New York November 2. Kaipar*. . left London November 4. Hawke's Bay, left New York October 26. Rippingnam " Grange, left London November 26. AT WttJJNqTON. Geni, left London September 10. Indradevi - left London October 11. lonio, left London October 23. Fifeflhire, left Liverpool October 30. Tsparos. left Plymouth November 4; due abont J)eoember 22. Athenic, left Plymouth November 19. S LTTTKLTOK. , S'ar of Australia, Wt London Novtmbs* i. AT POBT CU'.LMIRB. Kumara, due about December 23. Infermav, barque, left London November 19. TO DEPART. MOM WBLLINGTOH. jfamari, December 5. Waiwera, December 23. lonic, January 2. Tongariro, December 19. Matatua, January 10. HOMEWARD BOUND. 3usm>x, lef* Dunedin September 17*. Indrughiri, cailed September 19. ' Ru«* pebu, left Wellington October 2*. Nairn./hirer »ail«d October 24. Arawa, left Wel<~ lington November 8. Rimutaka, left Wei* • lington November 21. Whakarua, left W«I- , lington November 21. Maori, left Wellington November 25. Morayshire, left Welling November 29. The ship Fellegrina. 0., -which left NewCastle, New South Wales, on July 31, bound to Antofagasta, Chili, with a cargo of coal, is reported as missing- at Lloyd », and reinsurance of 90 guineas is asked. A London cable reports that a vessel on / fire was sighted on August 23 in latitude 32£, longitude 82. She may possibly be the four-masted barque Silverhorn, whioh left Newcastle for Iguique on July 7, and which was overdue. Nothing was 6cen of the orew. „ A pretty and vivacious young lady was to be found serenely reading a newspaper in a first class "smoker" on the express train from Napier tho other day. __ Thfil young lady found more comfort in tins smoke than she did in the infantile bedlam! in the ladies' carriage. One carriage had! four infant6-in-arms in it, and the occiw pants other than those accompanying sucqj charges displayed a moat self-sacrificing toleration*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 58

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 58

SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 58