OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS.
Opawa, left London September 4, via Auckland; due about October 24th. Yeddo, left San Francisco September 27th; due about October 22nd. Oriana, left New York August, 23, via Australian ports and Auckland; due October 25th. Niwara, left London August 30, via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about October 28th. Marama, new Union steamer, -sailed from Glasgow October 1 for Wellington. Maori, turbine steamer, ' left Glasgow October 6, for Dunedin. ' Rakaia, leaves London November 4th; due about December 28th. New Orleans,* from New Yo'rk direct, to sail about November 30th. Orari,. leaves Liverpool November 30th, due about January ' 19th. Tongariro, left Plymouth October 6th, via Capetown and Hobart, for Welling? ton. . Morayshire, left Liverpool August 24th, via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about November Ist. ' Lord Stanley, left New .Yorkj September 20th. via Auckland ; due about November 24th. Cornwall, left Liverpool, September 21st, via Auckland ; due about November 27th. Star of Japan> left London September 24th, via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about November 27th. Star of Now Zealand, left New York September 20th, via Australian ports and Auckland ; duo about November 29th. Kaikoura, from London, via Auckland; to sail November 4th ; due about December 24th. Nerehana, from London, via Australian porta and Auckland; to sail in October. Star of Irelund, left Liverpool Sept. 11, via Auckland ; duo about November 7.
The New Zealand Shinpini? Company's e.g. Rimutaka arrived at Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday from London. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Toroa sailed for . Wellington, via Akitio, last evening. : The Buiddart-Parker Co.'s Victoria, left for Southern ports at 10 o'clock last night. The Union Co.'s, Waikare arrives from South early on Saturday morning, and proceeds to Auckland and Sydney. The s.s. Faamy arrives from Napier to-morrow morning, and returns in the afternodn. The Union Co.'s Tuluno arrives from Auckland on "Sunday,' and sails South during the. evening. Passengers for Gisborne per R.M.S. China, due at Melbourne yesterday : Miss Rae. Miss Slubley, and Mr Kennedy.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11103, 24 October 1907, Page 4
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325OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11103, 24 October 1907, Page 4
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