OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS.
Oriana, left New York August 23, via Australian ports and Auckland; due November 6th.. . .•*,... Opawa, left London September 10th, via Auckland; due about November sth. Mamari, left , London September 19th, via Capetown and Hobart ; due . about November 4th. . ■ Niwaru, left London August 30th, _,yia Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier j due about November 10th. Marama, new Union steamer, sailed from Glasgow October 1 for Wellington. Maori, turbine steamer, left Glasgow October 6, for Dunedin. / . Star of Ireland, left Liverpool Sept. 11, via Auckland ; due about November 14th. Tongariro, left Plymouth October 6th, via Capetown and Hobart,. for Wellington ; due November 20th. Lord Stanley, left New York, 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 New Zealand, left New* York September 20th, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about November 29th. Elvaston left New York October. 23, for Auckland direct ; due about end . of December. ; . Kaikoura, from London, via Auckland ; to sail November 4th; due about December 24th. Nerehana, from London, via, Australian" ports and Auckland; to sail m October. Rakaia, leaves London November 4th; due about December 28<jh. .>
The Huddart-Parker Oo.'s Victoria arrived from Southern ports L early this morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney at 11.30. The Union Oo.'s s.s. Tarawera returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and sails for Southern ports during the evening. The Tuatea leaves the wharf with outward passengers at 5 p.m. The Union Co.'s Haupiri cleared Tokomaru Bay early this morning, and was working Tolaga Bay to-day. She is expected here this evening, and sails for Napier and Wellington. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo was busy taking m cargo to-day, and' sails ' for Coast ports and Auckland on Monday night. Transhipments ex Waiwera arrived by the Victoria this morning. The suction pump dredge has "been placed on the slip to facilitate a- general cleaning. Messrs Bichardson and Co.'s Torba loaves Napier to-morrow nighfc.for< Gis- * borne. The barquentine Frank Quy, which left here for Westport on October 15, has not yet arrived at her destination.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11116, 2 November 1907, Page 4
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360OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11116, 2 November 1907, Page 4
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